Sex Crimes Unit Toronto Police Service

Sex Crimes Unit Toronto Police Service All crimes of a s*xual nature, regardless of the victim’s gender or age, impacts the community and effects the victim’s quality of life and wellbeing.

The Toronto Police Service S*x Crimes unit was originally created in 1989 to investigate serious and serial s*xual offences that were beyond the resources and/or expertise of divisional units. Since that time, the unit has expanded and now incorporates specialized units that are dedicated to the sensitive needs of victims. The Toronto Police Service is dedicated to the wellbeing, care and recovery

of all victims of s*xually motived crimes. Public safety is a unit priority. S*x Crimes gratefully acknowledges community and external partnerships that assist the unit in serving the communities of Toronto. Contact S*x Crimes via email at s*[email protected]

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S*x Crimes consists of five sections:

• S*xual Assault Investigative Section – Investigates s*xual offences against persons where there is an ongoing risk to the community and the offender is unknown.

• Behavioural Assessment Section

Threat Assessment – The ability to assess for the potential of violence from an individual or group. High Risk Offender Management – Manages offenders who have served full sentences and are released into the community without supervision. Polygraph Testing – Provides testing services and expertise in interview, interrogation and statement analysis. S*x Offender Registry – A provincial registration system for s*x offenders, obligating them to report to police. Enables police to monitor and locate s*x offenders in the community.

• Child Exploitation Section – Identify and rescue victims of online child s*xual abuse and exploitation.

• Human Trafficking Enforcement Team – Identify victims and investigate cases of human trafficking for a s*xual and/or forced labour purpose.

• Child & Youth Advocacy Centre – Investigate crimes and neglect against children and youth.

S*xual assault is never the victim's fault. If you are trying to support a friend/family member, the best way is to let ...
05/27/2020

S*xual assault is never the victim's fault. If you are trying to support a friend/family member, the best way is to let them know they are not to blame. As part of S*xual Assault Awareness Month, educate yourself with the resources available at YourChoice.to

Every survivor of s*xual assault responds in their own way. They may be ashamed, embarrassed, depressed, or you may not ...
05/22/2020

Every survivor of s*xual assault responds in their own way. They may be ashamed, embarrassed, depressed, or you may not notice any change at all. There is no "right way". For S*xual Assault Awareness Month, learn how you can support survivors, go to Yourchoice.to

During these challenging times we have discovered new ways of supporting friends & family. To recognize S*xual Assault A...
05/18/2020

During these challenging times we have discovered new ways of supporting friends & family. To recognize S*xual Assault Awareness Month we are asking you to extend that support to survivors of s*xual assault. To learn how you can help, visit YourChoice.to

10/11/2019

Please consider a share to help Toronto Police ID alleged s*x assault suspect from Friday, October 4, 2019, 1:15am in Bickford Park Bloor Street West and Ossington Avenue. Info contact Officer Pinfold 416-808-7474. Anonymous Crime Stoppers tips 1-800-222-8477

Toronto Police Service would like to thank the public and the media for their assistance with a S*xual Assault investiga...
08/20/2019

Toronto Police Service would like to thank the public and the media for their assistance with a S*xual Assault investigation. Info call 416-808-2922. Anon 1-800-222-8477.

08/15/2019
DNA Match links July 15, 2019 S*x Assault in Toronto to New Year's Day 2017 Collingwood S*x Assault and July 28, 2015 To...
08/15/2019

DNA Match links July 15, 2019 S*x Assault in Toronto to New Year's Day 2017 Collingwood S*x Assault and July 28, 2015 Toronto S*x Assault. Police need a name called in to ID suspect. Call police directly: 416-808-7474 or Crime Stoppers anonymous tips 1-800-222-8477.

Toronto Police Supt Pauline Gray asks anyone working in a hospital, clinic, doctor's or optometrist's office or pharmacy on July 16/2019 or later who encountered a man resembling composite sketches with eye injury to call police 416-808-7474 or Crime Stoppers 1-800-222-8477

Toronto Police seek public assistance in identifying a man in a s*xual assault at Yonge and King Street on Sunday July 2...
07/31/2019

Toronto Police seek public assistance in identifying a man in a s*xual assault at Yonge and King Street on Sunday July 21 2019. Anyone with information call 416-808-7474 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477 ^mm

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Toronto, ON
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