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Sexual assault and abuse are devastating experiences that can have profound and lasting effects on survivors. If you or someone you know has experienced sexual assault or abuse in South Carolina, it's important to know that there are resources available to help. This page offers information about the resources and support available to survivors of sexual assault and abuse in South Carolina.
We'll discuss the various organizations and agencies that provide services to survivors, including hotlines, counseling, advocacy, and legal assistance. We'll also provide information on how to access these resources and how to navigate the process of seeking help.
Think of it as a comprehensive guide to the resources available in South Carolina so that survivors can find the help and support they need to heal and recover. You can contact emergency services anywhere in South Carolina by calling Other local police stations in the areas our attorneys serve include:. Anderson Police Department. Elgin, SC Georgetown Police Department.
Greenville Police Department. Horry County Police Department. Pleasant Police Department. Surfside Beach Police Department. Rock Hill Police Department. Following are a few hospitals in the same area. After a sexual assault, hospitals can administer a rape kit, which can help your case, should you choose to prosecute. This is only a partial list. A rape kit, also known as a sexual assault evidence kit or sexual assault forensic exam , is a collection of physical evidence gathered from a person who has experienced a sexual assault or rape.
The purpose of a rape kit is to collect and preserve evidence that may be useful later in identifying and prosecuting the perpetrator. The contents of a rape kit can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific needs of the case, but generally include items such as swabs to collect DNA evidence, containers for collecting clothing and other items, and documentation forms to record details about the assault and the collection of evidence.