Victim advocacy – Prosecuting Attorney’s Office
King County Domestic Violence, Stalking, Sexual Assault and Human Trafficking Guide for Survivors
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Victim advocates
Learn more about what our Victim Services Specialists, also called Victim Advocates, can do and how to contact them.
Victim Bills of Rights
Learn what rights crime, child, and dependent victims have under their specific bills of rights.
Victim impact statements
Learn more about what victim impact statements are, how they are shared and who writes them.
Crime victimization and trauma
Learn more about how crime victimization and trauma affects adults and children with tips to help.
Domestic violence
Find out more about the signs and forms of domestic violence and where to get help.
Stalking
Information about the elements of stalking and resources for stalking victims.
After homicide
Learn more information about homicide loss and resources for survivors.
Hate crime and bias-motivated incidents
Learn more about hate and bias crime and the resources to get help in King County.
Elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation
Learn more about how vulnerable and elderly adults can get help in King County.
Competency evaluation and restoration in legal cases
Learn more about competency, court evaluations, and how it affects the outcome of a case.
U-Visa and T-Visa certification
Learn more about how the Prosecuting Attorney’s Office can assist you with U-Visa and T-Visa certifications.