Victim Services

Crime can impact anyone, anywhere- families and children are particularly vulnerable. The League City Police Department recognizes the effects of crime are far-reaching and continue after an arrest or court judgment. The results of violent crime are often physically and emotionally damaging, as well as, financially destructive. We are committed to helping crime victims navigate the criminal justice system and rebuild their lives by providing a licensed social worker to educate survivors of crime about their rights and inform them of additional services that may be available.

Contact Us

Courtney Shaw, M.S., LPC, LCDC
281-338-4178
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Meghan Stang, M.S., LPC, NCC
281-338-4172
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