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FACTSHEET:
Right to Privacy Legislation

Many states have laws to protect the confidentiality of victims of crime. Confidentiality laws exist to encourage the reporting of offenses, and to prevent the re-victimization of the crime victim through publicity, unwarranted intrusion upon the victim's privacy, and insensitive treatment by the media. To find out what confidentiality rights exist in your state, visit your local law library or contact your state Attorney General or state legislator.

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Resource Guide: Bronx County District Attorney's Satellite Office: : Crime Victims Unit

Address:

4101 White Plains Rd
Bronx, NY 10466
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Contact: Beth Ann Holzhay , Director
Phone: (718) 798-5892
Fax: 718 653-4311
E-Mail: holzhayb@bronxda.nyc.gov
Languages: Spanish
Website: Go
Hours: M-F 9-5, some evenings
Handicapped Accessible

Populations served:

Survivors of rape / sexual assault, sexual harassment, and adults sexually abused as children including:
  • adolescents 16+.
  • non-offending parents.
  • significant others.
  • undocumented immigrants.

Fees for services:

None.

Advocacy:

  • Criminal justice advocacy.
  • Other types of advocacy.

Counseling:

  • Short-term individual.
  • Long-term individual.
  • Group counseling for Victims of Domestic Violence including Sexual Assault based on need.

Other Services:

  • Information and referral services.

Educational / Training Services

  • Professional trainings.
  • Outreach S.A. Prevention on Date Rape in Schools.
  • Community Group Work

Volunteer Opportunities:

  • Office Internships

Special Considerations

  • Involvement in an active prosecution is not necessary for the receipt of services.
  • We respect client confidentiality except in conflict as a defendant.
  • Ages 16-17 with parent's permission. +18 without.

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