Is the implication here that rape and domestic violence victims should not "involve the police"?https://twitter.com/daijahmystique/status/1306412877973258242 …
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The SVU sergeant who interviewed me directed me to a non-profit for help obtaining a civil restraining order. I left several messages but was never able to get them on the phone. I don't want to pick on the good people doing that work, but it's supplementary, not an alternative.
I did eventually obtain a civil restraining order — after several months and three court appearances. But because I had filed a police report early, I was *also* much more quickly given a criminal protective order — with stronger protections and no hassle on my end.
In order to get the civil restraining order, I needed someone to serve my stalker with notice. The same SFPD sergeant who handled my criminal case freely offered to do this for me. He returned my calls. He encouraged me to call if I ever felt I was in danger.
I wish I could publicly share this officer's name, because he was my champion and he deserves recognition for what he does for women and other vulnerable people in SF. But it's 2020, and it's twitter, and I know I can't do that.
One final thing: going to the police protected me, but it also gave me the opportunity to provide evidence critical to some counts concerning other victims. My stalker is going to trial on 11 total charges. Only two of them concern me.
these services would likely involve the police also... you would just talk to a qualified professional who would assess the situation and offer proper comfort rather than a 26 year old who just got his gun and happens to be closest to the area
Part of the issue here is that the cops are nominally qualified professionals and that throws moderate shade on the concept of "qualified". I've got a stepbrother who's a social worker and he just has different tools than the cop who's the same age.
Did you call 911 or the pool ice( left the typo cause it was a cute spellcheck ) precinct? Those are two different things
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