Sexual assault victims
Structural Examination of the Predictors of Sexual Coercion Against Children in Adolescent Sexual Offenders
Model Process: A Containment Approach (From Managing Adult Sex Offenders: A Containment Approach, P 2.1-2.45, 1996, Kim English, Suzanne Pullen, and Linda Jones, eds. - See NCJ-162392)
Sexual Violence Research Roundtable: Meeting Summary
Forensic Markers in Elder Female Sexual Abuse Cases
Y-Short Tandem Repeat Specific DNA Enhancement Strategy To Aid the Analysis of Late Reported (>= 6 days) Sexual Assault Cases
Posttraumatic Stress Among Victimized Latino Women: Evaluating the Role of Cultural Factors
Sexual Assault Case Outcomes: Disentangling the Overlapping Decisions of Police and Prosecutors
TECHBeat, April 2019
TECHBeat, May 2018
Minnesota Sexual Assault Kit Research Project
The Neurobiology of Sexual Assault: Implications for Law Enforcement, Prosecution, and Victim Advocacy
Dr. Campbell brings together research on the neurobiology of trauma and the criminal justice response to sexual assault. She explains the underlying neurobiology of traumatic events, its emotional and physical manifestation, and how these processes can impact the investigation and prosecution of sexual assaults. Real-world, practical implications are examined for first responders, such as law enforcement, nurses, prosecutors, and advocates.
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Neurobiology of Sexual Assault: Implications for First Responders in Law Enforcement, Prosecution, and Victim Advocacy
A Conversation With Natasha Alexenko, Founder of Natasha's Justice Project
NIJ Journal Issue No. 256
NIJ Journal Issue No. 258
NIJ Journal Issue No. 264
NIJ Journal Issue No. 272
Violence Against American Indian and Alaska Native Women and Men (Video)
How Collaboration Between Researchers and Police Chiefs Can Improve the Quality of Sexual Assault Investigations: A Look at Los Angeles
Panelists discuss the application of research findings from an NIJ-sponsored study of sexual assault attrition to police practice in Los Angeles. There are three main focal points: (1) the mutual benefits of researcher/practitioner partnerships, (2) the implications of variation in police interpretation of UCR guidelines specific to clearing sexual assault (with an emphasis on cases involving nonstrangers), and (3) the content of specialized training that must be required for patrol officers and detectives who respond to and investigate sex crimes.
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Victims and the Individuals Who Commit Sexual Violence
Campus Drugs and Sexual Assault
Interview with Christopher Krebs, RTI International
Backlogs and Their Impact on the Criminal Justice System
Evidence backlogs have been known to be an issue in crime laboratories. A recent study published by NIJ has shown that backlogs of untested evidence are also an issue in law enforcement evidence storage. This panel will discuss the issues and present preliminary findings from a study of the Los Angeles Police Department's and Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's experience with clearing out a large backlog of unanalyzed rape kits.
Sexual Violence Research 15 Years After VAWA
Panelists will summarize the progress and results of sexual violence research since the passage of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994. The panel will also examine how research has contributed to policy, assess current knowledge gaps and discuss research needs.
Forensic Aspects of Elder Abuse
This NIJ Conference Panel will feature the latest research on forensic aspects of elder abuse detection and prosecution. Panelists will discuss results from a recently completed study that examined the characteristics of pressure sores on elders who received quality care, emphasizing how this research informs the field about the warning signs of potential neglect. Panelists will also present findings from a study on how well elderly individuals with mild or moderate dementia remember emotional events.