Sexual Assault Response Teams (SART)
Discussion of the FTCOE’s Guidance Document on Considerations for Photographic Documentation in Sexual Assault Cases
The Influence of Community Sociocultural Context on Creating an Effective, Coordinated Response to Sexual Assault
Using Social Network Analysis To Identify Successful Relationship Patterns Within Sexual Assault Response Teams (SARTs)
Campus Sexual Assault Responses (CSAR): Informing Trauma-Informed Policies, Protocols, and Training
Sexual violence is a significant criminal justice problem with long-term effects for its victims. In particular, sexual assault on or related to college campuses across the United States presents a growing public health and economic burden, starting with significant impacts on academic outcomes.
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A Qualitative Examination of Collaborative Infrastructure within Sexual Assault Response Teams
Expanding Research to Examine the Impacts of Forensic Science on the Criminal Justice System
In 2004, the National Institute of Justice created the social science research on forensic sciences (SSRFS) research program to explore the impact of forensic sciences on the criminal justice system and the administration of justice. Much of the early research from the SSRFS program focused on DNA processing and the use of DNA in investigations and prosecutions.
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Coordinated Community Efforts To Respond to Sexual Assault: A National Study of Sexual Assault Response Team Implementation
Just Science Podcast: Just COVID-19: The Impact to Supporting Victims of Sexual Assault
TECHBeat, April 2019
Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) Functioning and Effectiveness: Findings From the National SART Project
The Most Important Features for an Effective Sexual Assault Response Team
Improving the Community Response to Sexual Assault: An Empirical Examination of the Effectiveness of Sexual Assault Response Teams (SARTs)
Practitioner Perspective on the Importance of Research - Interview at the 2010 NIJ Conference
Violence Against American Indian and Alaska Native Women and Men: Findings from a National Survey
This seminar provides the first set of estimates from a national large-scale survey of violence against women and men who identified themselves as American Indian or Alaska Native using detailed behaviorally specific questions on psychological aggression, coercive control and entrapment, physical violence, stalking, and sexual violence. These results are expected to raise awareness and understanding of violence experienced by American Indian and Alaska Native people.
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Coordinated Community Efforts To Respond to Sexual Assault: A National Study of Sexual Assault Response Team Implementation
Organizing and Transferring SANE/SAFE/SART Knowledge and Best Practices
VAWA — Celebrating 15 Years and Moving Forward Together
Sexual Violence Research Roundtable: Meeting Summary
Adolescent Sexual Assault Victims' Experiences with SANE-SARTs and the Criminal Justice System
SANE-SART TRAINING PROGRAM
A Practitioner Perspective on the Importance of Research
Karen D. Carroll, Associate Director, Bronx Sexual Assault Response Team, New York, at the 2010 NIJ Conference
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