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Victim
Services
The Victim Services Program is an integral part of the Parker Police Department
and assists victims of crime and surviving families in cases of
death, domestic violence, sexual assault and other crimes. Emotional
support is provided, as well as information regarding available
long-term support services.
This program provides 24-hour crisis response. A request for victim
services response must be made or approved by the law enforcement
agency that has jurisdiction of the incident.
You may contact the Victim Services Program by calling 303.841.9800
during regular business hours. You may also call the Victim Services
unit directly at 303.805.3310.
We
have several brochures available including: Personal Safety for
Victims of Domestic Violence; Victim Services Resources List;
What you Need to Know about Restraining Orders; and The Rights
of Crime Victims. You may request these by calling 303.805.3310
or via email.
Volunteer:
The Victim Services Program is always looking for volunteers.
Volunteers selected to participate in this program will receive
training free of charge. To volunteer for this program, you must:
- Be
21 years of age
- Pass
a background investigation and polygraph examination
- Be
able to handle stressful situations well
- Have
good communications skills
If
you are interested in becoming a volunteer, please call 303.805.3310.
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