Eight – 8 Is NOT THAT Great! A Webinar to Discuss the Various Sexual Assault Evidence Collection Kit Tracking Systems
New and emerging sexual assault evidence collection kit tracking systems are making their way across the nation. Of the 57 States/Territories and the Military, there are currently 8 states utilizing a sexual assault evidence collection kit tracking system. The kit tracking system concentrates its importance on reform, ensuring justice for the patient. The implementation of a kit tracking database will ensure that kits make their way through the hands of various stakeholders, which serves as a collaborative team approach to empowering the patients/survivors.
Presented by: Erin Pollitt – DC Forensic Nurse Examiners, Khara Breeden – Texas Forensic Nurse Examiners, Matthew Gamette – Idaho State Police Forensic Services, Christina Straub – Idaho State Police Forensic Services, Nicole Stahlmann – IAFN
The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this webinar are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women.
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