Non-emergencies requiring police response:
1-631-852-COPS
24 Hour Emergency Contact Phone Number by Town
Babylon
422-7600
Brookhaven
451-8696
East Hampton
537-7575
Huntington
351-3234
Islip
224-5306
Riverhead
727-4500
Shelter Island
749-0600
Smithtown
360-7553
Southold
765-2600
Southampton
728-5000
Suffolk County Offices
Domestic Violence
Child abuse/maltreatment
If you believe a child is in immediate danger of being harmed, call the police at 911 or your local police department.
This hotline operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.
Calls to the hotline are anonymous; callers' identities are protected from disclosure.
The person who answers your telephone call to the hotline is a child protective specialist. It is his or her responsibility to interview to get as much information as possible during your telephone call to determine if a report should be registered. Among the questions they may ask you are:
If the child protective specialist determines you have provided enough information to register a report of child abuse or maltreatment, it will be forwarded to the Child Protective Services (CPS) unit of the local county department of social services where the child is located. Within 24 hours of receipt of this report, CPS must initiate an investigation into the charges of abuse or maltreatment.
The CPS investigation will include an evaluation of the safety of the child named in the report and any other children in the home. It also will include a determination of risk if they continue to remain in the home.
If the investigation finds the child has been the subject of abuse or maltreatment, CPS may take a child into custody it if is necessary to protect him or her from further abuse or maltreatment.
Based on the investigation, CPS also may offer the family appropriate services. Additionally, the CPS caseworker has an obligation and the authority to petition the Family Court to mandate services when they are necessary for the care and protection of a child.
CPS has 60 days after receiving the report of child abuse or maltreatment to determine whether the report is “indicated” or “unfounded.” The law requires CPS to provide written notice to the parents or other subjects of the report concerning their rights under the New York State Social Services Law. CPS also will report back to the Statewide Central Register the final determination of their investigation.
A CAC brings a multidisciplinary team approach by providing a non-threatening, child-focused environment where investigations, evaluations, treatment, and prosecution of child sexual and/or physical abuse cases are conducted by team members and where appropriate supportive services to victims and their non-offending family members are provided.
Animal abuse
To report crimes in progress in any borough, please call 911.
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