Domestic Violence Court Advocacy Program | Crossroads Crisis Center
Provides a specialized advocate to assist victims of domestic violence as they proceed through the criminal justice system. Advocates do not work for the state, the city, the county or the police department and are therefore not obligated to disclose any information shared by a victim. Will provide support and accompaniment to meetings and court proceedings.
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211 Allen County
Physical Address
Hours
Court advocates are in office Mon-Fri 8:00am-5:00pm
Voice
Voice
Application process
Victims report incidents of violence and other crimes to the prosecutor's office each morning. The victims of crimes that are determined to be related to domestic violence are referred to speak to one of our advocates in our office. At this time, we provide safety planning, domestic violence information, and appropriate referrals to survivors.
Fee
Free
Languages
language line provided as needed
Service area
United States
Agency info
Crossroads Crisis Center
Provides safe and confidential emergency shelter, case management, case planning, and safety planning for domestic violence, dating violence, intimate partner violence, family violence, sexual violence, and human trafficking victimes.