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Crisis Assistance Response and Education

(C.A.R.E) and Victim Assistance

Division of Student Affairs. Live. Learn. Grow.

C.A.R.E.

Office
67 George Street
2nd Floor, Rooms 202 and 203
Phone: (843) 953-3390
Fax: (843) 953-2273
Email: CareVictimAssistance@cofc.edu

Appointments
Call 953-3390
Walk-in 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

Emergency Team Response
Pager: (843) 724-3600

What can you expect working with
C.A.R.E. Victim Assistance Specialists?


Department of Justice statistics
indicate that less than 40% of college students who are victims of violent crime report the crime to law enforcement. Why? When asked, victims list a host of issues – embarrassment, loss of privacy, fear of reprisal, fear of being ostracized by their peers, fear of being removed from college by parents, possible media attention – the list is long. Eliminating the "chilling effects" that prevent students from getting the information and assistance they need is why we have a C.A.R.E. Program. C.A.R.E. works with any student who may become a victim of a crime. And, while filing a police report is strongly encouraged for our students, C.A.R.E. neither forces a student to file an official police report nor prosecute. C.A.R.E.’s role is to ensure that the needs of the victim are addressed at one location so that getting information and assistance is not complicated.

C.A.R.E. victim assistance specialists adhere to established ethical principles and codes of professional practice. All interaction is private and consultation with others to help provide what a victim requires is on a “need to know” basis.

Please note: Crimes occurring on campus property specific to the Clery Act* are disclosed to appropriate campus administrators. Such disclosure is both helpful in determining the issue of a timely warning notice to the campus community, and in providing information relevant to a victim's safety. Numbers published in the Annual Security Report are victim-anonymous and do not identify the victim or any intervention/remedies associated with the victim or crime.

*Clery Act crimes (murder, non-negligent manslaughter, forcible sex offenses, incest or statutory rape, aggravated assault, robbery, burglary, motor vehicle theft, arson and hate crimes) that are specific to property owned or controlled by campus, or the streets, sidewalks, parking garages or parking lots inside the campus and immediately adjacent to campus.

Services Available

A specialist, with the ongoing consent and active participation of the student, is available to:

All contact with C.A.R.E. victim assistance specialists is handled with the utmost discretion and with the consent of the individual being served.



C.A.R.E. Mission Statement:
Safeguarding the rights of victims so that their voices may be heard, their choices valued, and their recovery process may become a constructive reclamation of life. SM