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Predicting sexual assault kit submission among adolescent rape cases treated in forensic nurse examiner programs.

Jessica Shaw1, Rebecca Campbell.   

Abstract

Following a sexual assault, victims are usually advised to have a medical forensic exam and sexual assault forensic exam kit (SAK). Once completed, the SAK is to be transported by law enforcement to the crime lab for analysis. However, many kits are never transported to the crime lab, thereby preventing forensic evidence obtained in the kit to be used during the prosecutorial process. The current study examined rates of SAK submission for 393 adolescent sexual assault cases in two Midwestern communities and explored what factors predicted law enforcement officers' submission of SAKs to the crime lab for analysis. Findings reveal that more than 40% of the adolescent cases did not have their SAK submitted, and several factors, including the age and race of the victim, the number of perpetrators in the assault, and the number of assaultive acts, predicted SAK submission. Implications for SAK community protocols are discussed.

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Keywords:  forensic evidence; law enforcement investigations; rape; sexual assault; sexual assault kit submission

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24097906     DOI: 10.1177/0886260513504496

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Interpers Violence        ISSN: 0886-2605


  2 in total

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Authors:  Jessica Shaw; HaeNim Lee
Journal:  Am J Community Psychol       Date:  2019-05-06

2.  Is police investigation of rape biased by characteristics of victims?

Authors:  Bjarte Frode Vik; Kirsten Rasmussen; Berit Schei; Cecilie Therese Hagemann
Journal:  Forensic Sci Int Synerg       Date:  2020-02-22
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