Sexual Assault Training & Investigations


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EVAW: Investigating Sexual Assault & Domestic Violence,
Spokane, Washington

    

March 31, 2003

     
  7:30-8:30am  
Registration and Continental Breakfast
     
  8:30-10:00am  

 
Domestic Violence Intervention: State of the Art-Best Practices
Lecture/PowerPoint/Video

  • National trends making a difference: criminal justice and safer cities
  • DUI’s and Domestic Violence
  • Big Picture (effects on children)
  • Myths vs. Facts…the Big Four
     
  10:00-10:15am  

Break

     
  10:15-11:45am
 
 
Domestic Violence Intervention: State of the Art-Best Practices
Lecture/PowerPoint/Video (cont'd)
  • Batterer behavior (M.O.’s)
  • Lethality/risk assessment

At the conclusion of the session, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the current strategies used in jurisdictions to intervene appropriately in domestic violence criminal incidents.
  • Understand the breadth and severity of domestic violence and it’s correlation with other crimes and anti social problems.
  • Recognize batterer’s manipulative tactics.
  • Understand the lethal risks to the victim and the children.
     
  
  11:45-1:00pm  
  Lunch (on your own)  
     
  1:00-2:30pm  
   
Dynamics of Sexual Assault
  • Stranger vs. non-stranger sexual assault
  • An overview of sexual assault crimes
  • Investigating difficult cases
  • Mentally ill, runaways, substance abusers, prostitutes
  • Drug and alcohol facilitated sexual assault

At the conclusion of the session, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the unique challenges officers and detectives face when investigating crimes of sexual assault
  • Recognize the importance of cultural myths and misconceptions regarding sexual assault
  • Recognize realistic characteristics of sexual assault and highlight the contrast with cultural stereotypes of “real rape”
  • Demonstrate an understanding of proper law enforcement responses to crimes of sexual violence
 
  2:30-2:45pm  
  Break  
     
  2:45-4:00pm  
   
Understanding the Impact of Sexual Assault and Developing Skills to Interview Survivors
 
At the conclusion of the session, participants will be able to:
  • Understand how by overcoming challenges to the victim’s credibility and corroborating every possible aspect of her story, police can make the case “prosecutable” and at the same time facilitate rapport and cooperation
  • Recognize inappropriate police responses and potential barriers to effective victim interviews
  • Determine an appropriate interview location and who should be present
  • Prepare for a successful victim interview
  • Identify ways to build trust and cooperation with the victim
  • Conduct an effective preliminary interview with a victim of sexual assault by
  • Using techniques to encourage the victim to tell her story in an uninterrupted narrative
  • Understanding the use of cognitive interviewing techniques
  • Effectively using follow-up questions to elicit additional information
  • Learning procedures for concluding the interview
 
   4:00-4:45pm  

Pretext Phone Calls
Sex Offenders – Who are they?
     
4:45-5:00pm
Question & Answer
 
 

April 1, 2003

     
  8:00-10:00am  

 
The Impact of DNA on the Forensic Exam and the Law Enforcement Investigation

  • The Forensic Examination
  • Suspect Exams

At the completion of this module, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the use of DNA in crimes of sexual assault

  • Identify local, state and national DNA databases

  • Recognize various barriers to realizing the potential of DNA evidence, and ways of overcoming these barriers

  • Properly assess all aspects of evidence that might be found in a sexual assault

  • Understand the impact specific evidence may have on the disposition of an investigation

  • Understand the differences in evidence needed to corroborate sexual assaults involving consent defenses and those where the assailant’s identity is in question

  • Understand the unique challenges officers and detectives face when investigating crimes of sexual assault

     
  10:00-10:15am  

Break

     
  10:15-11:45am  
   
Tying it all together – The Accused Interactive Group Exercise
  • Evidence Assessment
  • Interpretation of findings
  • Investigative Impact
  • Forensic Exercise Worksheet
  • Sexual Assault Evidence Assessment Tip Sheet
  • Preliminary Rape Case Information Form
  • Forensic Sciences - Lab Service Requests
  • Clothing Documentation Form
 
     
  11:45-1:00pm  
  Lunch (on your own)  
     
1:00-2:30pm
   
State of the Art Response to Domestic Violence
  • Victims? Facts vs. Myths
  • Sophistication of batterers which includes the latest strangulation investigative techniques
  • Interviews-Deliverance
 
     
  2:30-2:45pm  
  Break  
     
  2:45-4:45pm  
 
State of the Art Response to Domestic Violence
  • Probable cause
  • Mutual combat, mutual violence or self-defense?
  • Documentation for the “air tight” case
  • Law enforcement liability
  • Federal laws that impact DV cases
  • Leaving victims hope: “The Children Are Watching”
 
     
  4:45-5:00pm  
  Question & Answer  
     

 
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