
| Crime, Fraud & Victim Resource Center |

The Arizona Attorney General’s Crime, Fraud & Victim Resource Center is a statewide crime prevention and education initiative. The program offers educational presentations and provides written and Web-based resources to community groups on a wide range of issues.
Crime prevention topics include: the Top 10 Consumer Scams, Identity Theft, Methamphetamine and Internet Safety.
Educational programs include Civil Rights, Life Care Planning, Predatory Lending and Cyber-Bullying.
Civil Rights programs include: Fair Housing, Employment Discrimination, Voting Discrimination and Public Accommodations.
The Crime, Fraud & Victim Resource Center maintains a network of neighborhood satellite offices and centers throughout Arizona. Satellite offices are staffed by volunteers trained to provide information and take complaints on consumer fraud, predatory lending, civil rights and other topics of community concern. Satellite centers offer informational literature on these topics with volunteers ready to assist individuals with questions or complaints. The Attorney General’s satellite offices and centers are operated at no cost to taxpayers; they are housed in donated venues and staffed by unpaid volunteers.
Central Arizona Satellite Offices 
Northern Arizona Satellite Offices
Southern Arizona Satellite Offices 
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For more information Contact:
Crime, Fraud & Victim Resource Center
Arizona Attorney General’s Office
1275 West Washington Street
Phoenix, Arizona 85007
602.542.2123 (Phoenix)
520.628.6504 (Tucson)
800.352.8431 (toll free in State of Arizona, outside Maricopa and Pima Counties)
602.364.1970 (fax)
communityservices@azag.gov
Additional Resources ![]()
Trouble at Hand/Where Dad Keeps His Gun is an educational short film for the 88-Crime Program of the Pima County (AZ) Attorney's Office, about a middle school student, Gina, who needs to decide how to act upon another student's threat on a teacher's life. She wrestles with the fear of being wrong and the danger of not reporting what she's heard. Gina struggles with the toughest and most important decision of her life.
88CRIME: Trouble at hand (9:57)
88CRIME: Where dad keeps his gun (3:58)