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What Happens the Day After You Call the Police

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After calling the police, it’s important to understand the steps that may follow and how to access support. Whether you are in a safe space or still navigating a challenging situation, knowing what to expect can empower you.

Immediate Aftermath

When the police arrive, they will assess the situation. They may take statements from those involved and possibly gather evidence. It’s essential to remain calm and provide accurate information.

Safety Planning

After the police leave, consider creating a safety plan. This might include identifying safe spaces, trusted friends or family members, and resources you can reach out to if needed.

Connecting with Support Services

In Hollywood, Florida, there are various local resources available, including shelters, hotlines, and counseling services. Reaching out to these services can provide you with guidance and support.

What to Bring / Document

  • Identification documents (ID, driver's license)
  • Any relevant medical records or prescriptions
  • Evidence of your situation (photos, messages, etc.)
  • Contact information for local support services
  • A list of questions or concerns you may have

What Happens Next

After your initial call, you may have follow-up interactions with law enforcement or social services. These can help ensure your safety and explore options for further assistance. Stay connected with local resources for ongoing support.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Will the police always take action? Not necessarily. They will assess the situation and determine the best course of action.
  • Can I change my mind after calling the police? Yes, you can always choose not to pursue further action, but it’s important to prioritize your safety.
  • What if I feel unsafe after the police leave? Reach out to local support services or trusted individuals for assistance.
  • How can I find a lawyer? You can search for qualified local attorneys through legal aid services or online directories.
  • Is there support for emotional trauma? Yes, many therapists specialize in trauma-informed care and can help you process your experiences.

If you want local help, you can privately browse lawyers, therapists, shelters, and hotlines near you at DV.Support.

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