HOW CAN A VICTIM ADVOCATE HELP ME?

• Provide emotional and moral support
• Identify and inform victims of their rights under the law
• Conduct on the scene crisis intervention
• Act as a liaison between victim, police officers,     
investigators, and community-based agencies
• Arrange for professional counseling and support groups
• Provide information and referral
• Educate law enforcement and victims of new law
pertaining to specific victimization such as domestic
violence    
• Provide applications and information to victims
concerning South Carolina Crime Victims' Compensation;
explain purpose, procedures, and policies, and assist in
completion of forms
• Intervene on behalf of victims with creditors, employers,
etc...upon request
• Help prepare victims for court and provide court advocacy
and accompaniment
• Provide information regarding current status of case
• Provide information on rights, services and procedures if
a victim or witness is harassed or threatened

As law enforcement victim advocates, we strive to assist
you, the victim, through the criminal justice system with
the least amount of trauma in the hopes you will have the
best opportunity to recover and survive.

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  VICTIMS' RIGHTS INFORMATION

As a victim you have the right to:

• be treated with fairness, respect, and dignity, and to be
free from intimidation, harassment, or abuse throughout
the criminal and juvenile justice process, and informed of
the constitutional rights provided by statute;
• be reasonably informed when the accused or convicted
person is arrested, released from custody, or has escaped;
• be informed of and present at all criminal proceedings
which are dispositive of the charges where the defendant
has the right to be present;
• be reasonably informed of and be allowed to submit either
a written or oral statement at all hearings affecting bond
or jail;
• be heard at any proceeding involving a post arrest
decision, a plea, or sentencing;
• be reasonably protected from the accused or persons
acting on his behalf throughout the criminal justice
process;
• confer with the prosecution, after the crime has been
charged, before the trial or before any disposition and
informed of the disposition;
• have reasonable access after the conclusion of the
criminal investigation to all documents relating to the
crime before trial;
• receive prompt and full restitution from the person or
persons convicted of the criminal conduct that caused the
loss or injury including both adults and juvenile offenders;
• be informed of any proceedings when any post-conviction
action is being considered, and be present at any post-
conviction hearing involving a post-conviction release
decision;
• a reasonable disposition and prompt and final conclusion
of the case;
Town of Campobello
Victim Services
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Important Phone Numbers

Police Emergency   911
Campobello Police  468-4545
Magistrate's Court  596-2564
Detention Center  596-2607
Safe Homes  583-9803