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Child Advocacy Center
The Child Advocacy Center of Gloucester County is a physically and emotionally safe place for children.
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Community Relations
Discover the community relations programs of the Prosecutor's Office of Gloucester County.
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Elder Abuse Initiative (PDF)
The Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office wants you to be aware of the warning signs of elder abuse and financial exploitation.
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Gloucester / Salem County Security Initiative
The Gloucester County Security Watch was formed by former Gloucester County Prosecutor Sean Dalton in July of 2004. Salem County joined the group in 2005, and the name was changed to the Gloucester/Salem Security Initiative.
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Gloucester County Veteran’s Initiative
The purpose of the Veterans Policy is to provide a collaborative partnership among Veterans Administrators, State and County Agencies, volunteers, community-based organizations and medical treatment facilities to assist Veterans in the criminal justice system who suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, traumatic brain injuries, and psychological or substance abuse problems.
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Highway Safety Task Force
The Gloucester County Highway Safety Taskforce is dedicated to reducing the number of serious and fatal motor vehicle accidents that occur in our County.
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Mental Health & Intervention Committee
The Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office is dedicated to addressing the needs of individuals with mental illness within our criminal justice system.
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Pretrial Intervention Program (PTI)
The Pretrial Intervention Program provides defendants, generally first-time offenders, with opportunities for alternatives to the traditional criminal justice process of ordinary prosecution.
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Speakers Bureau
The Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office formed the Speakers Bureau in 2003. The purpose of the Speakers Bureau is to inform the public on law enforcement issues affecting our lives.
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U-Visa / T-Visa Applications
If you are, or have been, the victim of a crime but do not currently have legal status in the United States, help may be available. Victims of crime, and their families, may be eligible for a special visa known as a U-Visa or a T-Visa, provided they cooperate with law enforcement efforts to prosecute the offender.