The Scottsdale Family Advocacy Center enhances the effectiveness of investigations related to crimes against persons while minimizing victim trauma. By co-locating professionals like forensic nurses, child safety investigators, crisis intervention specialists, and police investigators, the center ensures a collaborative approach to sensitive cases, including child abuse, domestic violence, and sexual assault. The center also offers essential resources such as crisis intervention, advocacy, and specialized rooms for victims, serving Scottsdale and nearby communities.

Interdisciplinary service teams

Interdisciplinary Service Teams are present to provide comprehensive care and investigation services, including:

  1. Crisis Response Team (Police Crisis Intervention Specialists)
  2. Child Safety and Welfare Team (Department of Child Safety staff)
  3. Law Enforcement Team (Crimes Against Persons investigators)
  4. Legal Coordination Team (City Prosecutors)
  5. Medical Support Team (Forensic Nurse Examiners from Scottsdale Healthcare)

Other resources provided

  • Children’s playroom
  • Three quiet rooms (comfortable area for victims)
  • Lobby with two restrooms and reception
  • Resource room for Investigators (computer access to various databases)
  • Evidence processing room with forensic drying cabinet
  • Two interview rooms
  • Kitchen
  • Conference room
  • Training room
  • Video processing area for detectives
  • Forensic artist office
  • Case storage room

The Scottsdale Family Advocacy Center (FAC) serves Scottsdale, Fountain Hills, Paradise Valley, Cave Creek, Carefree, Tempe, and county jurisdictions in the northeast Valley.

Domestic violence resources

Scottsdale Police Department

  • Emergencies: Call 9-1-1
  • Text to 911 is available if you are unable to speak freely
  • Non-emergency number: 480-312-5000
  • SPD Police Crisis Intervention Specialists: 480-312-5055
    PCIS provides valuable support to victims of violent crimes. They work closely with investigators, nurses and the Department of Child Safety. Their responsibilities include victim advocacy, crisis intervention, transportation, resource guidance and referrals. They are involved with many investigations from the beginning and also handle follow-up on cases involving special victims and people in need of mental health services.

National Domestic Violence Hotline

  • 1-800-799-7233
  • thehotline.org
  • 24/7, 365 days a year, the National Domestic Violence Hotline provides essential tools and support to help survivors of domestic violence so they can live their lives free of abuse.

Love is Respect Hotline for young people

  • Love is Respect hotline: 1-866-331-9474
  • loveisrespect.org
  • Love is Respect offers 24/7 information, support and advocacy to young people between the ages of 13 and 26 who have questions or concerns about their romantic relationships.

A New Leaf

  • 480-890-3039
  • turnanewleaf.org
  • A New Leaf is dedicated to solving the most pressing challenges facing our community. From homelessness to domestic violence, to poverty and more, we believe in giving people the resources they need to help themselves.

Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence

Family Lawyer's Assistance Project

  • 602-506-7948
  • clsaz.org/flap/
  • FLAP provides assistance to individuals who are representing themselves in family court matters such as paternity, child support, divorce and custody.

BLOOM365

  • 1-888-606-4673
  • bloom365.org
  • We are working to remove the barriers to help and prevent abuse before it starts to increase safety, healing, and well-being for this generation of youth and the next. BLOOM365's mission to prevent abuse BEFORE it starts.

Helpful FACTS concerning Sex-Related Crimes and Child Abuse

Sexual assault affects 1 out of 6 American women. That means 17.7 million American women have been victims of attempted or completed sexual assault. Although women are the main victims of this crime, about 3% of American men have experienced an attempted or completed sexual assault. That’s 2.78 million men who have been victims of sexual assault or rape (Based on crimes reported.)

It is estimated that nearly 60% of rapes/sexual assaults are not reported to the police.

Two out of every three rapes were committed by someone known to the victim. 50% of the rape/sexual assault incidents were reported to have occurred within one mile of the victim’s home or at their home. 43% were reported to have occurred between 6:00 p.m. and midnight.

What you should know:

  • Men and women can be victims of rape
  • Alcohol affects your judgment
  • Silence does not equal yes
  • Passed out does not equal yes
  • If convicted of sexual assault, you could face a minimum of 7 years in prison, lifetime probation & register as a sex offender
  • Scottsdale Police Department aggressively investigates all reports of sexual violence

What should you do?

  • Watch your drink
  • Watch how much you drink
  • Watch out for your friends – SPEAK UP
  • Demand respect for yourself and others
  • Report all sexual violence to the police

Above all: Act responsibly & treat others respectfully

Children are suffering from a hidden epidemic of child abuse and neglect. Over 3 million reports of child abuse are made every year in the United States; however, those reports can include multiple children. In 2007, approximately 5.8 million children were involved in an estimated 3.2 million child abuse reports and allegations.

  • A report of child abuse is made every ten seconds.
  • Almost five children die every day as a result of child abuse. More than three out of four are under the age of 4.
  • It is estimated that between 60-85% of child fatalities due to maltreatment are not recorded as such on death certificates.
  • 90% of child sexual abuse victims know the perpetrator in some way; 68% are abused by family members.
  • Child abuse occurs at every socioeconomic level, across ethnic and cultural lines, within all religions and at all levels of education.

Last Updated: Aug 20, 2024

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