Victim Resources

Being a victim of a crime can be traumatic. You may feel isolated and confused, and not know where to turn for practical advice or support. This handout highlights resources available to assist you and explains your rights as a victim under Arizona law.

As a victim of a crime in Arizona, you have a constitutional right to be treated with fairness, respect, and dignity, and to be free from intimidation, harassment, or abuse through the criminal process. All state, county, and municipal justice agencies and courts in Arizona are required to perform certain duties to ensure that you receive your rights.

To request a copy of the full text of Arizona victims' rights laws, contact:

Arizona Attorney General, Office of Victim Services

866-742-4911
Or visit the Arizona Attorney General's site.

Arizona has a statute that provides the victim the ability to seek medical treatment for the collection of sexual assault evidence without charge to the victim. The victim does not need to aide in prosecution in order to seek medical treatment for the collection of sexual assault evidence. It is the victim who will decide if he/she wishes to pursue criminal charges.

Some ways to preserve evidence include:

  • Refraining from washing, bathing, showering, or douching.
  • Refraining from washing clothes or other items worn/used during the incident.
  • Do not delete text messages or emails

 

 

 

Reporting Options

Criminal Complaints and Reports

University Complaints and Reports

Dean of Students Office

Office of Institutional Equity

For discrimination-related complaints/concerns, including those involving sexual assault and other acts of sexual harassment.

On-Campus Resources

Counseling and Health Services

 

Student & Employee Support Services

Student Legal Services

Available to all currently enrolled students.

Off-Campus Resources

Legal Services

Crime Victim Advocacy

Community Organizations

Southern Arizona Mental Health Clinic (SAMHC)

520-622-6000

To request additional information, including resources outside the Tucson area, please call 520-621-9449 or 520-621-8273.

Interim accommodations available to victims

The University of Arizona is committed to providing a safe and positive environment. Interim accommodations are available to victims. These are short-term, remedial measures to ensure the safety of all individuals involved. These accommodations are available regardless of whether a victim reports an incident to law enforcement.