Survivor’s Bill of Rights
- You have the right to be believed.
- You have the right to be given the same credibility as any other crime victim.
- You have the right to seek and receive help.
- You have the right to courteous, efficient treatment.
- You have the right to be treated with dignity and respect, without prejudice against race, class, lifestyle, age, gender, religion, sexual orientation, or occupation.
- You have the right to accurate information, presented in a way that you understand.
- You have the right to ask questions.
- You have the right to make your own decisions.
- You have the right to change your mind.
- You have the right to get help and support from others. You have the right to heal.