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| Frequently Asked Questions |
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Contact the case agent assigned to your incident. Express your desire to "drop charges." However, due to the nature of Sexual Assaults and Child Abuse, in most cases the police department will proceed with the investigation by submitting the case to the District Attorney's office for reveiw and consideration of filing a criminal complaint; regardless of the victim's desire to prosecute. |
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| What if the abuser commits additional unreported violent acts, threatens the victim or maintains an environment of severe neglect? |
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If the physical or sexual abuse, or severe neglect is in progress, contact the police department by calling 911. If the abuse or neglect has recently occurred, but the "emergency" is over, contact the police department business line at (951) 787-7911. In either case, contact the case agent in order to update the initial investigation. |
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| What can I do to prevent incidents of Sexual Abuse? | |
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| What can I do to prevent or intervene in instances of suspected Child Abuse, Sexual Exploitation or Severe Neglect? | |
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| Web Resources | |
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| California Attorney General's Child Protection Program | |
| Children's Institute International | |
| Legislative Analyst Office - Child Abuse and Neglect in California | |
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Riverside County Children's Protective Services Investigates reports of child abuse (800) 442-4918 24-hour |