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What Happens the Day After You Call the Police

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Reaching out for help can be a significant step towards safety and healing. If you have called the police, there are important steps and resources available to support you as you navigate the aftermath.

Immediate Safety and Support

The first priority after calling the police is ensuring your safety. If you are in immediate danger, it is crucial to contact local emergency services right away.

Connect with Support Services

After the situation is stabilized, consider reaching out to local support services. Atlanta has various resources that can provide emotional support, legal advice, and shelter if needed. You can find organizations that specialize in assistance for those affected by domestic violence.

Documenting Your Experience

It’s helpful to document any interactions with law enforcement and any incidents that have occurred. This documentation can be crucial for your safety plan and any potential legal actions.

What to Bring / Document

  • Identification (ID or driver’s license)
  • Any relevant documents (e.g., protection orders, medical records)
  • Notes on incidents (dates, times, descriptions)
  • Contact information for supportive friends or family
  • List of local resources (hotlines, shelters)

What Happens Next

Following your call to the police, you may have a series of follow-up actions. Officers may reach out for further information or updates. Additionally, you may be referred to victim support services that can guide you through the next steps.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if I feel unsafe after calling the police?
    Reach out to local shelters or hotlines for immediate support and safety planning.
  • Will the police keep my information confidential?
    Law enforcement generally aims to protect your privacy, but you should ask about specific policies.
  • How can I find legal assistance in Atlanta?
    Consider contacting local legal aid organizations or private attorneys who specialize in domestic violence cases.
  • What resources are available for emotional support?
    There are various hotlines and counseling services in Atlanta dedicated to helping survivors.
  • Can I get a protection order after calling the police?
    Yes, you may seek a protection order through local courts; it’s advisable to consult with a legal professional.

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