
The Bucks County Sheriff's Office took to social media to remind residents that it's National Crime Victims' Rights Week, a time dedicated to raising awareness of victims' rights and services, highlighting the importance of the justice system in crime victimization, and showing support for crime victims.
In a guest opinion piece published in the Bucks County Herald newspaper, the Bucks County Sheriff's Office described a series of measures aimed at both responding to crimes and taking a proactive approach to crime prevention. The article outlines ongoing efforts to enhance public safety and support affected communities. While the article was not directly linked in the social media post, it is available for reading on the Bucks County Herald website for those interested in the Sheriff's Office's strategies and initiatives.
The National Crime Victims' Rights Week serves as a platform to revisit the advancements of laws and services that protect and empower victims, while also scrutinizing the work that still needs to be done. The Bucks County DA and Sheriff have stated their dedication to this objective. As quoted in their Facebook post, "DA Schorn & Sheriff Harran are committed to supporting victims, preventing crime, and ensuring justice.”









