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Article 1, Section 35 of the Washington State Constitution and RCW 7.69 provide crime victims with statutory rights. We will make every effort to ensure you are afforded these rights.
Advocates Working Together Serving Victims of Crime
We are the CRIME VICTIMS ADVOCACY NETWORK. We know that being the victim of a crime is a very painful, stressful and frightening experience for any person. The Crime Victims Advocacy Network is designed to help crime victims by offering victim-focused services such as:
The crime DOES NOT need to be referred for prosecution to receive services. We provide services to victims whether or not the crime is being prosecuted.
You DO NOT have to report the crime to receive services. We provide services to victims whether or not they report the crime to local, state or federal law enforcement.
Although we respect a victim’s right to confidentiality and privacy, we are bound to the laws of mandatory reporting which mandate that workers in certain professions, such as victim advocacy, must make reports if they have reasonable cause to suspect abuse or neglect of a vulnerable person.
We are here to assist and support you.
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Advocates working together serving victims of crime
Working together to strengthen crime victim services