Sexual Assault Kits and Reforming the Response to Rape
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Sexual Assault Kits and Reforming the Response to Rape
Lovell, Rachel E.; Langhinrichsen-Rohling, Jennifer
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2022
434
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Inglês
9781032033433
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Introduction
Section 1: How did we get here?: Revisiting the past
Chapter 1: "On the Shelves, Covered in Dust": The History of Untested Sexual Assault Kits in the United States
Rebecca Campbell and Hannah Feeney
Chapter 2: Where's My Kit?: An Overview of Attrition in Sexual Assault Cases
Kathryn A. McGill, Kimberly Pusey and Sarah Koon-Magnin
Chapter 3: Understanding Sexual Assault Disclosure: Victim Decision-Making Processes Underlying the National Sexual Assault Kit Initiative
Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling, Bridget Jules, Emma C. Lathan, C. Austin Coates and Rachel Crisler
Chapter 4: Sexual Assault of Women of Color: Establishing an Equitable and Culturally Specific Response
Teresa Stafford
Chapter 5: A Survivor's Perspective: My Sexual Assault Kit was Part of the Backlog
Natasha Simone Alexenko
Section 2: Where are we now?: Present Reform Efforts
Chapter 6: SAKI Training and Technical Assistance: Partnering with SAKI Sites for Success
Patricia A. Melton and Amanda R. Young
Chapter 7: Advancing Our Understanding of Sexual Assault Offenders
Rachel E. Lovell, Angela Williamson, Timothy Keel, Thomas Dover and Mary Weston
Chapter 8: Current Issues in Understanding Sexual Victimization
Veronique N. Valliere
Chapter 9: Current Victim Notification Procedures: Victim and Process Impacts Across Two SAKI Sites
Heather C. Melton, Emma C. Lathan and Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling
Chapter 10: Transforming Police Response to Sexual Assault from the Inside Out: A Case Study of the Mobile, Alabama Sexual Assault Kit Promise Initiative
Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling, Emma C. Lathan, Tres Stefurak and Jessica Duncan
Chapter 11: Prosecutorial Response to Sexual Violence
Jennifer Long, Patricia Powers, Holly Fuhrman and Jennifer Newman
Chapter 12: Current Trends in Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Exams and Examiners
Julie L. Valentine and Nancy Downing
Chapter 13: Current Trends with Anonymous Reporting: Lessons Learned from Duluth, Minnesota
Mary Faulkner
Chapter 14: Current Issues with Providing Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Exams in Rural Areas
Bridget Diamond-Welch, Mattie Jones and Briana Zimmer
Chapter 15: Caring for Sexual Assault Victim-Survivors on College Campuses
Candice N. Selwyn, Carolyn Dolan, Sarah Koon-Magnin, Tres Stefurak and Allison Rudd
Chapter 16: Behind the Scenes of the Forensic Lab: Forensic Decision Making for Sexual Assault Kit Testing
Charlotte Lopez-Jauffret
Chapter 17: Current Understanding of the Cost-Effectiveness of Testing Sexual Assault Kits
Paul Speaker
Chapter 18: Eliminating the Rape Kit Backlog: Federal and State Legislative Responses
Ilse Knecht, Mateo Cello and Burcu Sagiroglu
Section 3: Where do we want to be?: Envisioning a future reformed response
Chapter 19: Advancements in Trauma-Informed Training and Interviewing for Law Enforcement and Prosecutors
Bradley A. Campbell
Chapter 20: The Notification for Victims of Assault (NoVA): Innovating Future Practice through a Change Process
Caitlin Sulley, Margaret Bassett, Yulanda McCarty-Harris, Melanie Susswein and Noel Busch-Armendariz
Chapter 21: Envisioning an Effective Multidisciplinary Sexual Assault Response: The Importance of Standards, Partnerships, and Measurable Outcomes
Kevin J. Strom, Jim Markey, Hannah Feeney and Tom Scott
Chapter 22: Washington State's External Case Review Program: Examining the Law Enforcement and Prosecutorial Response to Sexual Assault Cases
Antionette Bonsignore
Chapter 23: Memphis Works to Envision a Better Public Health Response to Sexual Assault: Community Engagement, Prevention, and Awareness Messaging to Change Attitudes and Behavior
Deborah M. Clubb
Chapter 24: Envisioning a Better Victim Response: Survivor-Centered Advocacy, Destigmatization, Collaboration, and Accountability
Margaret J. McGuire, Danielle B. Sabo and Joanna Klingenstein
Chapter 25 : Making Progress: Putting the Past, Present, and Future Together to Promote Needed Reform
Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling, Rachel Lovell and Bridget Jules
Section 1: How did we get here?: Revisiting the past
Chapter 1: "On the Shelves, Covered in Dust": The History of Untested Sexual Assault Kits in the United States
Rebecca Campbell and Hannah Feeney
Chapter 2: Where's My Kit?: An Overview of Attrition in Sexual Assault Cases
Kathryn A. McGill, Kimberly Pusey and Sarah Koon-Magnin
Chapter 3: Understanding Sexual Assault Disclosure: Victim Decision-Making Processes Underlying the National Sexual Assault Kit Initiative
Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling, Bridget Jules, Emma C. Lathan, C. Austin Coates and Rachel Crisler
Chapter 4: Sexual Assault of Women of Color: Establishing an Equitable and Culturally Specific Response
Teresa Stafford
Chapter 5: A Survivor's Perspective: My Sexual Assault Kit was Part of the Backlog
Natasha Simone Alexenko
Section 2: Where are we now?: Present Reform Efforts
Chapter 6: SAKI Training and Technical Assistance: Partnering with SAKI Sites for Success
Patricia A. Melton and Amanda R. Young
Chapter 7: Advancing Our Understanding of Sexual Assault Offenders
Rachel E. Lovell, Angela Williamson, Timothy Keel, Thomas Dover and Mary Weston
Chapter 8: Current Issues in Understanding Sexual Victimization
Veronique N. Valliere
Chapter 9: Current Victim Notification Procedures: Victim and Process Impacts Across Two SAKI Sites
Heather C. Melton, Emma C. Lathan and Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling
Chapter 10: Transforming Police Response to Sexual Assault from the Inside Out: A Case Study of the Mobile, Alabama Sexual Assault Kit Promise Initiative
Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling, Emma C. Lathan, Tres Stefurak and Jessica Duncan
Chapter 11: Prosecutorial Response to Sexual Violence
Jennifer Long, Patricia Powers, Holly Fuhrman and Jennifer Newman
Chapter 12: Current Trends in Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Exams and Examiners
Julie L. Valentine and Nancy Downing
Chapter 13: Current Trends with Anonymous Reporting: Lessons Learned from Duluth, Minnesota
Mary Faulkner
Chapter 14: Current Issues with Providing Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Exams in Rural Areas
Bridget Diamond-Welch, Mattie Jones and Briana Zimmer
Chapter 15: Caring for Sexual Assault Victim-Survivors on College Campuses
Candice N. Selwyn, Carolyn Dolan, Sarah Koon-Magnin, Tres Stefurak and Allison Rudd
Chapter 16: Behind the Scenes of the Forensic Lab: Forensic Decision Making for Sexual Assault Kit Testing
Charlotte Lopez-Jauffret
Chapter 17: Current Understanding of the Cost-Effectiveness of Testing Sexual Assault Kits
Paul Speaker
Chapter 18: Eliminating the Rape Kit Backlog: Federal and State Legislative Responses
Ilse Knecht, Mateo Cello and Burcu Sagiroglu
Section 3: Where do we want to be?: Envisioning a future reformed response
Chapter 19: Advancements in Trauma-Informed Training and Interviewing for Law Enforcement and Prosecutors
Bradley A. Campbell
Chapter 20: The Notification for Victims of Assault (NoVA): Innovating Future Practice through a Change Process
Caitlin Sulley, Margaret Bassett, Yulanda McCarty-Harris, Melanie Susswein and Noel Busch-Armendariz
Chapter 21: Envisioning an Effective Multidisciplinary Sexual Assault Response: The Importance of Standards, Partnerships, and Measurable Outcomes
Kevin J. Strom, Jim Markey, Hannah Feeney and Tom Scott
Chapter 22: Washington State's External Case Review Program: Examining the Law Enforcement and Prosecutorial Response to Sexual Assault Cases
Antionette Bonsignore
Chapter 23: Memphis Works to Envision a Better Public Health Response to Sexual Assault: Community Engagement, Prevention, and Awareness Messaging to Change Attitudes and Behavior
Deborah M. Clubb
Chapter 24: Envisioning a Better Victim Response: Survivor-Centered Advocacy, Destigmatization, Collaboration, and Accountability
Margaret J. McGuire, Danielle B. Sabo and Joanna Klingenstein
Chapter 25 : Making Progress: Putting the Past, Present, and Future Together to Promote Needed Reform
Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling, Rachel Lovell and Bridget Jules
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Forensic Nursing;SA Kit;DNA Profile;DNA Match;Case Western Reserve University;DNA Evidence;Sexual Assault;DNA Database;Rape Kits;SART;Sane Program;Sexual Assault Cases;DNA Testing;OVC;Victim Notification;CODIS Database;Sexual Assault Survivors;RTI International;DNA Analysis;Case Attrition;Rape Myth Acceptance;Forensic DNA;Sexual Assault Evidence Kits;Women's Law Project;Support Victims
Introduction
Section 1: How did we get here?: Revisiting the past
Chapter 1: "On the Shelves, Covered in Dust": The History of Untested Sexual Assault Kits in the United States
Rebecca Campbell and Hannah Feeney
Chapter 2: Where's My Kit?: An Overview of Attrition in Sexual Assault Cases
Kathryn A. McGill, Kimberly Pusey and Sarah Koon-Magnin
Chapter 3: Understanding Sexual Assault Disclosure: Victim Decision-Making Processes Underlying the National Sexual Assault Kit Initiative
Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling, Bridget Jules, Emma C. Lathan, C. Austin Coates and Rachel Crisler
Chapter 4: Sexual Assault of Women of Color: Establishing an Equitable and Culturally Specific Response
Teresa Stafford
Chapter 5: A Survivor's Perspective: My Sexual Assault Kit was Part of the Backlog
Natasha Simone Alexenko
Section 2: Where are we now?: Present Reform Efforts
Chapter 6: SAKI Training and Technical Assistance: Partnering with SAKI Sites for Success
Patricia A. Melton and Amanda R. Young
Chapter 7: Advancing Our Understanding of Sexual Assault Offenders
Rachel E. Lovell, Angela Williamson, Timothy Keel, Thomas Dover and Mary Weston
Chapter 8: Current Issues in Understanding Sexual Victimization
Veronique N. Valliere
Chapter 9: Current Victim Notification Procedures: Victim and Process Impacts Across Two SAKI Sites
Heather C. Melton, Emma C. Lathan and Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling
Chapter 10: Transforming Police Response to Sexual Assault from the Inside Out: A Case Study of the Mobile, Alabama Sexual Assault Kit Promise Initiative
Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling, Emma C. Lathan, Tres Stefurak and Jessica Duncan
Chapter 11: Prosecutorial Response to Sexual Violence
Jennifer Long, Patricia Powers, Holly Fuhrman and Jennifer Newman
Chapter 12: Current Trends in Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Exams and Examiners
Julie L. Valentine and Nancy Downing
Chapter 13: Current Trends with Anonymous Reporting: Lessons Learned from Duluth, Minnesota
Mary Faulkner
Chapter 14: Current Issues with Providing Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Exams in Rural Areas
Bridget Diamond-Welch, Mattie Jones and Briana Zimmer
Chapter 15: Caring for Sexual Assault Victim-Survivors on College Campuses
Candice N. Selwyn, Carolyn Dolan, Sarah Koon-Magnin, Tres Stefurak and Allison Rudd
Chapter 16: Behind the Scenes of the Forensic Lab: Forensic Decision Making for Sexual Assault Kit Testing
Charlotte Lopez-Jauffret
Chapter 17: Current Understanding of the Cost-Effectiveness of Testing Sexual Assault Kits
Paul Speaker
Chapter 18: Eliminating the Rape Kit Backlog: Federal and State Legislative Responses
Ilse Knecht, Mateo Cello and Burcu Sagiroglu
Section 3: Where do we want to be?: Envisioning a future reformed response
Chapter 19: Advancements in Trauma-Informed Training and Interviewing for Law Enforcement and Prosecutors
Bradley A. Campbell
Chapter 20: The Notification for Victims of Assault (NoVA): Innovating Future Practice through a Change Process
Caitlin Sulley, Margaret Bassett, Yulanda McCarty-Harris, Melanie Susswein and Noel Busch-Armendariz
Chapter 21: Envisioning an Effective Multidisciplinary Sexual Assault Response: The Importance of Standards, Partnerships, and Measurable Outcomes
Kevin J. Strom, Jim Markey, Hannah Feeney and Tom Scott
Chapter 22: Washington State's External Case Review Program: Examining the Law Enforcement and Prosecutorial Response to Sexual Assault Cases
Antionette Bonsignore
Chapter 23: Memphis Works to Envision a Better Public Health Response to Sexual Assault: Community Engagement, Prevention, and Awareness Messaging to Change Attitudes and Behavior
Deborah M. Clubb
Chapter 24: Envisioning a Better Victim Response: Survivor-Centered Advocacy, Destigmatization, Collaboration, and Accountability
Margaret J. McGuire, Danielle B. Sabo and Joanna Klingenstein
Chapter 25 : Making Progress: Putting the Past, Present, and Future Together to Promote Needed Reform
Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling, Rachel Lovell and Bridget Jules
Section 1: How did we get here?: Revisiting the past
Chapter 1: "On the Shelves, Covered in Dust": The History of Untested Sexual Assault Kits in the United States
Rebecca Campbell and Hannah Feeney
Chapter 2: Where's My Kit?: An Overview of Attrition in Sexual Assault Cases
Kathryn A. McGill, Kimberly Pusey and Sarah Koon-Magnin
Chapter 3: Understanding Sexual Assault Disclosure: Victim Decision-Making Processes Underlying the National Sexual Assault Kit Initiative
Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling, Bridget Jules, Emma C. Lathan, C. Austin Coates and Rachel Crisler
Chapter 4: Sexual Assault of Women of Color: Establishing an Equitable and Culturally Specific Response
Teresa Stafford
Chapter 5: A Survivor's Perspective: My Sexual Assault Kit was Part of the Backlog
Natasha Simone Alexenko
Section 2: Where are we now?: Present Reform Efforts
Chapter 6: SAKI Training and Technical Assistance: Partnering with SAKI Sites for Success
Patricia A. Melton and Amanda R. Young
Chapter 7: Advancing Our Understanding of Sexual Assault Offenders
Rachel E. Lovell, Angela Williamson, Timothy Keel, Thomas Dover and Mary Weston
Chapter 8: Current Issues in Understanding Sexual Victimization
Veronique N. Valliere
Chapter 9: Current Victim Notification Procedures: Victim and Process Impacts Across Two SAKI Sites
Heather C. Melton, Emma C. Lathan and Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling
Chapter 10: Transforming Police Response to Sexual Assault from the Inside Out: A Case Study of the Mobile, Alabama Sexual Assault Kit Promise Initiative
Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling, Emma C. Lathan, Tres Stefurak and Jessica Duncan
Chapter 11: Prosecutorial Response to Sexual Violence
Jennifer Long, Patricia Powers, Holly Fuhrman and Jennifer Newman
Chapter 12: Current Trends in Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Exams and Examiners
Julie L. Valentine and Nancy Downing
Chapter 13: Current Trends with Anonymous Reporting: Lessons Learned from Duluth, Minnesota
Mary Faulkner
Chapter 14: Current Issues with Providing Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Exams in Rural Areas
Bridget Diamond-Welch, Mattie Jones and Briana Zimmer
Chapter 15: Caring for Sexual Assault Victim-Survivors on College Campuses
Candice N. Selwyn, Carolyn Dolan, Sarah Koon-Magnin, Tres Stefurak and Allison Rudd
Chapter 16: Behind the Scenes of the Forensic Lab: Forensic Decision Making for Sexual Assault Kit Testing
Charlotte Lopez-Jauffret
Chapter 17: Current Understanding of the Cost-Effectiveness of Testing Sexual Assault Kits
Paul Speaker
Chapter 18: Eliminating the Rape Kit Backlog: Federal and State Legislative Responses
Ilse Knecht, Mateo Cello and Burcu Sagiroglu
Section 3: Where do we want to be?: Envisioning a future reformed response
Chapter 19: Advancements in Trauma-Informed Training and Interviewing for Law Enforcement and Prosecutors
Bradley A. Campbell
Chapter 20: The Notification for Victims of Assault (NoVA): Innovating Future Practice through a Change Process
Caitlin Sulley, Margaret Bassett, Yulanda McCarty-Harris, Melanie Susswein and Noel Busch-Armendariz
Chapter 21: Envisioning an Effective Multidisciplinary Sexual Assault Response: The Importance of Standards, Partnerships, and Measurable Outcomes
Kevin J. Strom, Jim Markey, Hannah Feeney and Tom Scott
Chapter 22: Washington State's External Case Review Program: Examining the Law Enforcement and Prosecutorial Response to Sexual Assault Cases
Antionette Bonsignore
Chapter 23: Memphis Works to Envision a Better Public Health Response to Sexual Assault: Community Engagement, Prevention, and Awareness Messaging to Change Attitudes and Behavior
Deborah M. Clubb
Chapter 24: Envisioning a Better Victim Response: Survivor-Centered Advocacy, Destigmatization, Collaboration, and Accountability
Margaret J. McGuire, Danielle B. Sabo and Joanna Klingenstein
Chapter 25 : Making Progress: Putting the Past, Present, and Future Together to Promote Needed Reform
Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling, Rachel Lovell and Bridget Jules
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Forensic Nursing;SA Kit;DNA Profile;DNA Match;Case Western Reserve University;DNA Evidence;Sexual Assault;DNA Database;Rape Kits;SART;Sane Program;Sexual Assault Cases;DNA Testing;OVC;Victim Notification;CODIS Database;Sexual Assault Survivors;RTI International;DNA Analysis;Case Attrition;Rape Myth Acceptance;Forensic DNA;Sexual Assault Evidence Kits;Women's Law Project;Support Victims