- when the suspect is arrested;
- if the suspect is released on bail;
- if you need to attend an identification parade;
- the date of the trial;
- when you will have to give evidence; and
- the outcome of the case.
- Join community-based Victim Support initiatives; be trained as a Volunteer.
- Report rape - and help others to report rape.
- Do not protect rapists - do not hide them in your home or community - tell the police about them.
- Bring up your boys to be real men - real men respect women and real men do not rape.
| Contact your local police station or : | |
| SAPS Emergency Services | 10111 |
| SAPS Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences Unit, Head Office, Pretoria | (012) 393-2363 |
| SAPS Crime Stop | 08600 10111 |
| Women Abuse Helpline | 0800 150 150 |
| Childline | 0800 055 555 |
| AIDS Helpline | 0800 012 322 or (011) 725 6710 |
You have the right to say no! No-one has the right to force you into sexual activity, no matter what your relationship with this person is. This means no-one can force you to have sex, or touch you in a sexual way without your consent, or force you to perform sexual activity you find unpleasant or humiliating. Remember - a sexual assault is NOT your fault. Issued by: SAPS Communication and Liaison Services & Crime Prevention Division
Private Bag X94, Pretoria 0001
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