The Criminal Justice System can often be very burdensome for victims and witnesses of crime. Problems may include emotional, physical and financial suffering. In order to ease those obstacles the City of Morrow Police Department has compiled an array of services offered through the State of Georgia, Clayton County, as well as several non-profit organizations. This information is here to assist crime victims and witnesses with emotional support and guidance through the webs of the Criminal Justice System. The following services are confidential and free of charge to crime victims and witnesses:


Victim Service Programs:

Association of Battered Women  ………...

770-961-7233

Department of Corrections………………...

404-651-6994

Pardons and Paroles:    

            State Office……………………….

404-651-6668

            Local Office……………………….

770-473-2450

Southern Crescent
Sexual Assault Center……………………..

770-477-2177

Victim Compensation (CJCC)……………..

404-559-4949

Victim Witness Assistance Program

            District Attorney (Felonies)……...

770-603-4110

            Juvenile Court……………………..

770-603-4123

            State Court (Misdemeanors)…….

678-479-5194

 

Counseling:

Associated Counseling & Evaluation Services LLC………………......................

770-603-8131

Child Abuse………………………………….

1-800-532-3208

Clayton County Mental Health

            Child/Adolescent………………….

770-991-7420

            Adult………………………………..

770-478-1099

Clayton County Crisis Line………………..

770-996-HELP (4357)

New Start Counseling……………………..

770-461-9944

Odyssey Family Counseling

            McDonough………………………..

770-957-6256

            Hapeville…………………………..

404-669-3462

Rainbow House…………………………….

770-478-6905

 

Shelters:

HOPE Shelter……………………………...

404-366-0210

Securus House…………………………….

770-961-7233

Task for Homeless………………………...

1-800-448-0636

 

Active Offender Population Statistics
Search the Georgia Department of Corrections population by offense, sentence status, and location.

Crime Reporting Statistics
The Georgia Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program is part of a nationwide, cooperative statistical effort administered by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Statistics include penal, prosecutive, arrest, offense and conviction data.

Crime Victims Compensation
Crime Victims Compensation assists eligible victims of violent crime with expenses that are incurred due to the victimization.

Georgia Inmate Query

Georgia Victim Impact Statement
Completing this form may help the prosecutor, judge, and parole board better understand how a crime has affected you and your family.

Georgia's Child Support Enforcement
Georgia's Child Support Enforcement program works to benefit children by enforcing the parental responsibility to pay financial support.

Identity Theft
The Identity Theft Resource Center is an organization intended to help individuals, businesses and law enforcement officers understand more about the crime of identity theft, what steps to take to stop identity theft and how to respond to identity theft if it occurs.

Sexual Offender Search Page
Search the Georgia Bureau of Investigation Sex Offender Registry by city, zip code, county or by offender.

State of Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles
Parole is the discretionary decision of the majority of the state Board of Pardons and Paroles to release a certain offender from confinement after he or she has served an appropriate portion of a prison sentence.

Victim Services Directory
The Victim Services Directory provides information on Service Providers and a list of programs by Judicial Circuits.

Victims Bill of Rights
The Victims Bill of Rights improves the treatment of victims by assisting them in the difficult process of recovering from a criminal act, and supports and facilitates them as their cases proceed through the criminal justice process.