- June 16, 2021
- September 4, 2020
- (Unofficial)
- Senate Bill 169 (SB 169) November 20, 2018
- Recommendations from Post SB 169 November 14, 2018
- Reaching Crime Victims with Disabilities December 2018
- Survivors Legal Rights
- | 1-800-799-7233 or 1-800-787-3224 (TTY)
- | 1-800-786-2929
- | 1-800-656-4673 [24/7 hotline]
- | 1-866-331-9474 or 1-866-331-8453 (TTY)
- (National Hotline for Crime Victims) | 1-855-4-VICTIM (1-855-484-2846)
24-Hour Crisis Hotline: 714.957.2737 and 949.831.9110- 51ÁÔÆæ Campus Police » | 949-451-5200
- | 949-724-7000
- | 714-774-1450
- Waymakers of OC | 714-957-2737 | (24/7) 949-831-9110
- Laura’s House (domestic violence center): 866-498-1511 (24/7, toll free) 949-498-1511
- (Free resources on teen dating violence)
- | (National Advocacy for Local LGBT Communities) 1-212-714-1141
- | 406-477-3896
- (Sexual Violence Prevention & Education Campaign)
Any person who obtains an order of protection from California or any other state should provide a copy to the college police department, a Title IX Coordinator/Officer or Human Resources. At any time, an individual can contact the college police department to develop a safety action plan, which is a plan for campus police and the victim to reduce risk of harm while on campus.
The victim is required to apply directly for a legal order of protection, no contact order, or restraining order from the applicable jurisdiction(s). The District cannot apply for a court order on behalf of a victim.
provides information about the various types of restraining orders and steps to obtain the following restraining orders:
- Emergency Protective Order
- Domestic Violence Restraining Order
- Civil Harassment Restraining Order
- Workplace Violence Prevention Restraining Order