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Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel
This is the first of a two-panel series featuring research related to sexual assault and/or sexual assault kits. This session includes studies on effects of sexual assault investigation trainings, predictors of non-report SAKs, lawfully “owed” DNA.
Examining the effects of police sexual assault investigations training and jurisdiction type on officers’ behavior in simulated scenarios - Bradley A. Campbell, University of Louisville; Katelyn McMahon, University of Louisville; David Lapsey, Jr., Indiana University Southeast; Heather M. Ouellette, University of Louisville; Thomas W. Hughes, University of Louisville; Rachel K. Carter, University of Louisville; R. Edward Carter, University of Louisville
Victim and assault characteristics that predict law enforcement reporting among sexual assault victims who seek post-assault medical care - Rachael Goodman-Williams, Wichita State University; Jessica Volz, Adventsist Health Care; Samantha Smith, Wichita State University
From 15,000 to near zero: Cuyahoga County’s (OH) eight-year effort to address lawfully “owed” DNA - Rachel Lovell, Cleveland State University; Mary C. Weston, Cuyahoga County Prosecutor's Office; Duoduo Huang, Cleveland State University