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Victim services supervisor reports more than 2,000 victims served; civilian review board Q1 sees 22 use‑of‑force cases reviewed

3633708 · May 29, 2025
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Summary

Jody Fait, victim services supervisor for Salt Lake PD, told the council federal VOCA funds and a VAWA grant support staff; the team served more than 2,000 clients in the latest grant year. Joy Glad presented the civilian review board's first quarter report showing 22 use‑of‑force cases reviewed and no policy violations found.

Salt Lake Police Department victim services supervisor Jody Fait reported to the South Salt Lake City Council May 28 that the department's victim services team served more than 2,000 clients during the final year of the current grant cycle and that federal grant funding supports the unit's personnel.

Fait said the VOCA (Victims of Crime Act) grant funds about 95% of personnel for three victim advocates on her team. The department also receives VAWA (Violence…

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