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K-12 School Crimes Guide The Riverside County District Attorney's Office has created the K-12 School Crimes Guide in order to better serve administrators and law enforcement in our schools. It provides a thorough understanding of our roles in the criminal justice system as it applies to crime prevention, school security, and school safety.
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Protect Yourself from Identity Theft An identity thief takes some piece of your personal information and uses it without your knowledge. Learn more about how to lower your risk of becoming a victim.
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Victims' Bill of Rights Marsy's Law
Learn more
about a Constitutional Amendment to the
California Crime Victims’ Bill of Rights.
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Victim Rights Manual A Victim's Voice Will Be Heard Learn more about your rights as a victim of crime.
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What Every Witness Should Know As a witness to a crime, you are vital to the criminal justice process. Without you, the system cannot work. Learn more about your rights as a prosecution witness.
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2007 Annual Report
"Let Justice Be Done, Though the Heavens May Fall"
Quote attributed to Britesh Lord Chief Justice Mansfield regarding the 1772 landmark trial that abolisthed slavery in England.
View all prior years' annual reports
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SAFE Task Force The Riverside County District Attorney’s Office and the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, working with other local and state law enforcement agencies, developed the Sexual Assault Felony Enforcement (SAFE) Task Force to provide a comprehensive approach in identifying, monitoring, and enforcing registration requirements for sex offenders who reside in Riverside County. Learn more about the SAFE Task Force in your community.
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Riverside County Real Estate Fraud and Prevention Guide Owning a home is a source of pride and financial security but also provides the opportunity for real estate scams and fraud. Learn more about how to identify potential scams and fraud.
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