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Victim Services Division

The Travis County Sheriff's Office Victim Services Division began in 1984 as a part of the Law Enforcement Bureau. Its conception was prior to state mandates requiring law enforcement liaisons to crime victims. As a result of the Sheriff's Office dedication to crime victims in Travis County, the Division has continued to expand. However, its primary mission remains the same - to provide services to crime victims in Travis County. The Victim Services Division seeks a community based restorative justice approach to victims of crime, critical incidents, fatalities, etc. With the Division's increased understanding of trauma, our response to the community has grown. We have learned that when a crime or critical incident occurs, there is not one victim, but a whole community that is victimized and endures a loss. With that in mind, the Division continues to increase its crime scene and critical incident response. The Division provides services to any individual or entity in the community.

It is our goal to provide immediate intervention to lessen the incidents of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, increase our ability to reduce family violence, lessen the impact of violence and critical incidents and have a long lasting impact on the community. By providing early intervention, when the victim’s needs are at their greatest, much of the trust, willingness to cooperate, and willingness to follow through with treatment is established. With trained community volunteers and through collaborative efforts with other agencies, Victim Services has continued to serve crime victims both at the crime scene and after.

Additionally, Victim Service Counselors do the following:

Currently, there are 7 full time Victim Witness Counselors and approximately 100 volunteers. Victim Services personnel are on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and respond to crime scenes when requested. We are currently looking for volunteers for our August 2006 class. If you would like to become a Victim Services Volunteer, download the following application, complete and return to us: Volunteer Application

Crime Victim’s Rights

Helpful Phone Numbers
Emergency (24 hours) 911
Non-Emergency Dispatch 512.974.0845
Victim Service Main Office 512.854.9709
Family Violence Protection Team 512.974.4754
Child Abuse 512.974.6845
Child Protective Services 1.800.252.5400
Shelters
SafePlace 512.267.SAFE (7233)
Round Rock Shelter 512.255.1212
Hays-Caldwell Women's Center 1.800.700.4292
San Marcos Shelter 512.396.3636
Williamson County Crisis Center 1.800.460.7233
Salvation Army Women's Shelter 512.933.0600
Hospitals 
Brackenridge Hospital 512.324.7000
North Austin Medical Center 512.901.1000
Seton Medical Center 512.324.1000
St. David's Medical Center 512.476.7111
South Austin Medical Center 512.447.2111
Legal
Legal Aid 512.374.2700
Family Violence Legal Line 1.800.374.HOPE (4673)
Resources
Lifeworks Counseling 512.735.2100
For The Love of Christi 512.467.2600
MADD 512.445.4976
Medical Examiner's Office 512.854.9599
Crime Victim's Compensation 512.936.1200
American Red Cross 1.877.929.1224
Some Useful TCSO Numbers
Major Crimes 512.854.9396
Auto Theft 512.854.9735
Crisis Intervention Team 512.854.3445
East Command 512.854.9721
West Command 512.854.3725
Central Command 512.854.9770

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Volunteer Application

Crime Victim's Rights

Helpful Phone Numbers