Downloadable Brochures
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8 Reasons to Stop Driving Under the Influence (397 kB) - Driving Under the Influence
is a growing problem in
Maricopa County that requires
a tough and effective response. Learn the facts about DUI. Learn more |
Adoption (960 kB) - An uncontested adoption is one of the most common forms of adoption today. Learn more about our office's role in helping families with adoption. - español |
Bad Checks (428 kB) - Bad checks are on the rise across the United States as criminals find it faster and easier than other crimes. Learn more about our office's Bad Check Program |
Check Enforcement (875 kB) - This guidebook provides valuable information on reducing and eliminating losses due to bad checks. The Maricopa County Attorney’s Office created specific
procedures for merchants/individuals accepting checks to follow, minimizing exposure
to bad checks and providing evidence against the check writer. Learn more |
Child Abuse (366 kB) - If you know of an abused or neglected child,
please call the police immediately and review the
information in this brochure to help keep the
children of our community safe. Learn more |
Citizens Academy (599 kB) - Participants in the Citizens Academy will learn
about the role of various agencies involved in
detecting, prosecuting and punishing criminal activity. It is important for all citizens to be familiar with
our criminal justice system and their rights as
citizens. Learn more |
Gang Violence (1.09 MB) - All gangs share
one common characteristic: they use intimidation,
force, and fear to control our neighborhoods and
communities. This brochure details important information for victims of gang violence. Learn more |
Handy Helpful Handbook (166 kB) - This handbook will guide you step-by-step and age-by-age as you talk about
drugs with your children. Learn more |
Kids In Court (225 kB) - The Maricopa
County Attorney’s Office Kids In Court Program brings attorneys,
judges and social workers together to help child
victims and witnesses prepare to testify in court. Learn more |
Landlord Tenant Act (596 kB) - This booklet details the Arizona Residential Landlord & Tenant Act, ARS § 33 - Chapter 10. Learn more |
Neighborhood Association (1.36 MB) - Whether your neighborhood is already seeing the
scourge of crime and seeks to restore a peaceful community,
or just wants to be kept aware of specific
criminal justice proceedings affecting you, you
should be aware of victims’ rights for neighborhood
associations. Learn more |
Sex Offender (160 kB) - Some threats to the safety of
our children and families are
so severe as to require taking
extraordinary steps to protect
the innocent. Convicted sex
offenders are one of those
threats, and Arizona’s sex
offender notification laws
exist to provide a means of
safeguarding the public. Learn more |
Sexual Assault (255 kB) - This guide is intended to help you understand why
sex offenses must be reported and evidence obtained
immediately in order to assure successful prosecution. Learn more |
Speakers' Bureau (139 kB) - As one of the largest
prosecutors’ offices
in the nation, we are
well-positioned to
provide the kind of
expertise your group
can use to learn more
about the criminal
justice system. Learn more |
Stalking (247 kB) - You don’t have to be a highprofile
celebrity or a star athlete
to become a victim of stalking.
More than a million ordinary
Americans are stalked each
year, and it’s a crime that affects
both men and women. This brochure educates the public about the crime of stalking and victim safety. Learn more |
Victim Assistance (204 kB) - If you or a loved one are the victim of a violent
crime you may be eligible for victim compensation. This brochure provides information on victim rights and eligibility requirements. Learn more |
Victim Compensation (248 kB) - The Victim Compensation Bureau at the Maricopa
County Attorney’s Office exists to help victims and their families deal with the financial harm
caused by crime. The Bureau can help when lost
wages, insurance deductibles, mental health counseling,
and medical bills threaten to further traumatize
crime victims. Learn more |
Victim Restitution (467 kB) - By paying restitution as part of a criminal sentence,
offenders face a constant and significant
reminder of the damage they have caused to their
victims. Victims, in turn, can begin to return to a
normal life when they are reimbursed for the
financial harm they have endured. Learn more |
Victims' Rights in the Criminal and Juvenile Justice Systems (382 kB) - Learn more |
Victim Services Volunteer (586 kB) - Interested in volunteering? This brochure provides program details for becoming a volunteer. Learn more |
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