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Child Abuse Sexual Assault

Secrets And Realities Of US Child Sex Abuse

As this goes live on the site, I will be on my way to Minneapolis to spend some quality time with my favorite JAGs. It’ll be a pretty packed teaching agenda, so I wanted to make sure to leave you with an interesting podcast, this one from NPR’s On Point. I didn’t have the chance to hear all of it, but I frequently enjoy this show, and I’ll be curious to hear your thoughts.

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Articles of Note Child Abuse DV/IPV Elder Abuse/Neglect Sexual Assault Testimony

Articles of Note, May/June 2015

I’ve been very, very remiss in getting this post up. My apologies, but now, once again, it’s time for Articles of Note–what’s new and noteworthy in the peer-reviewed literature. Remember this isn’t exhaustive, just what’s caught my eye as I’ve perused the journals as of late. Click through for the Word doc (with the active hyperlinks) and the PDF, good for printing and distributing at team meetings. Just remember–attribution, please. A lot of hard work goes into these compilations.

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Child Abuse Sexual Assault

Since Last We Spoke 6-1-15

This has been a pretty fantastic weekend–I’m back in the CLE with my family, celebrating my birthday, which is today, and also the girlchild’s 8th grade graduation, also today. She is getting her school’s leadership award, for which we are all terribly proud, and there has been a great deal of merry-making all the way around. I’m feeling profoundly grateful (and tired). Before I head home (and then get back on the road for the next two weeks), here’s a little of what has caught my eye since last we spoke:

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Sexual Assault

Sexual Violence in the Lives of African American Women

NSVRC kicks off their xCHANGE Forum Summer Series next month with a moderated online conversation on sexual violence in the lives of African American women (PDF) on June 10th from 1-3pm ET. This is a great opportunity to bring researchers and practitioners together, so if you have the ability to participate, I encourage you to make some time. Should be quite the rich discussion.

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Sexual Assault

COMING SOON: New STD Guidelines (and a webinar)

The CDC is set to release their updated STD guidelines in June, and in anticipation of that, there is a webinar reviewing some of the changes that may be of interest…

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Sexual Assault

Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) Functioning and Effectiveness

NSVRC has released the practitioner report from the NIJ-funded Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) study on operations and efficacy. I’m super-geeked to read it, and not just because I’m an evaluation fan-girl. Okay, mostly because I’m an evaluation fan-girl. You can find the full report here (PDF).  If you feel like tackling the technical report, you’ll find it over at the NCJRS site (PDF).

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DV/IPV Sexual Assault

Worthwhile Read: Violence Against Women and Girls

ICYMI: Lancet  published a really interesting series of articles last month that are available free full-text (with registration)–completely worth your time:

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Sexual Assault

Rachel Dissell Discusses Untested #RapeKits on Fresh Air

When you work on issues like sexual assault, putting them away and leaving them at work aren’t often an option. Much of the work I do rears its head in every facet of my life, and I’m not certain that’s a complaint, just an observation, really. So it wasn’t too surprising that as I got ready to face the DC traffic yesterday, the interview on Fresh Air focused on sexual assault. But it wasn’t just about sexual assault–it was about sexual assault in my hometown, and in the state where my practice was born, by a reporter whose work I have been following closely for years. I was more than happy to succumb to the ugly that is my commute so I could listen to the full interview.

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DV/IPV Sexual Assault

Human Trafficking, Domestic Violence, and Sexual Assault: Strategies to Strengthen Community Collaboration to Respond to Survivors’ Needs

OVC TTAC has a 5-part webinar series coming up, beginning next week. Human Trafficking, Domestic Violence, and Sexual Assault: Strategies to Strengthen Community Collaboration to Respond to Survivors’ Needs will take place beginning May 28th at 2:30 pm ET. Click through for details and the full calendar of events (including links for each session at the bottom):

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Child Abuse DV/IPV Sexual Assault

Since Last We Spoke 5-18-15

Apologies for being absent last week–too many balls in the air, and something had to give. You understand, I know. But it’s a brand new week, and maybe this one will be a bit less hectic. I actually tried pretty hard to stay offline over the weekend, but I had some screen time last evening, and it turns out a few fascinating things were happening on the interwebs while I was tuned out and otherwise preoccupied. So here’s what caught my eye since last we spoke:

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Child Abuse DV/IPV Elder Abuse/Neglect Sexual Assault

Psychological First Aid

The National Center for Victims of Crime is offering the webinar, Psychological First Aid, June 3rd at 2pm ET. It sounds like a pretty intriguing session, most certainly relevant no matter what type of forensic practice you have. Click through for details:

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Sexual Assault

Since Last We Spoke 5-11-15

I hope everyone enjoyed their Mother’s Day weekend. Mine was pretty mellow–got to see my spouse for about a minute before she jetted off to Seattle, puttered around my garden, sadly didn’t have any time with my kiddo this time around. I did spend a lot of time Sunday morning combing through the Times, catching up on my Twitter feed and so forth, so here’s what caught my eye since last we spoke:

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Child Abuse Sexual Assault

Pediatric Sexual Assault Case Review

The Tribal Forensic Healthcare project is offering a pediatric sexual assault case review webinar June 3rd from 3-4:30pm ET. Our friend Shalotta Sharp is the featured speaker. As always, CEUs and CMEs are available and it will be archived for future viewing.

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DV/IPV Sexual Assault

Since Last We Spoke 5-4-15

It was an absolute whirlwind of a weekend. While my wife was off with the Army at Ft. Dix, I drove to Cleveland and back to see my kiddo star in her school musical (she was brilliant, obviously). I got home last last night, so apologies for the scant list this week, but I promise quality in place of quantity. Here’s what I’ve been checking out since last we spoke:

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Sexual Assault

Title IX for Forensic Nurses

SAFEta is hosting a webinar, Title IX for Forensic Nurses. The session will be held May 21st from 2-3:30pm ET. Click through for details:

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Sexual Assault Testimony

LIVE TRAINING: SANE Expert Witness Training

I know I don’t normally post live trainings, but this is one of my favorite to teach, and the solicitation has just gone out. It’s a course for both sexual assault nurse examiners AND prosecutors, so please spread the word to your colleagues. Please note: this course tends to fill-up, so I encourage you to move on this if you’re interested. Click through for details and the application.

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Sexual Assault

Since Last We Spoke 4-27-15

I spent a great few days in New Orleans last week with some of my favorite JAGs. This week is all work, with hard deadlines looming in a big way. Still, I had some play time this weekend; it was pretty gorgeous, but I spent plenty of my evening catching up with my twitter feed. Here’s what’s caught my eye since last we spoke:

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Sexual Assault

Clinical Guide: False Allegations in Adult Sexual Assault

We had a robust discussion today around false allegations of sexual assault in adult cases, and I figured it was probably time to post a clinical guide on the topic (I get asked for the research often). I’m only posting the published literature from the past 10 years–if you’re looking for something earlier than 2005 let me know.

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Sexual Assault

Alcohol-Facilitated Sexual Assault in Indian Country: Services and Support for Victims

Lots of familiar faces in this new video from OVC: Alcohol Facilitated Sexual Assault in Indian Country…

Download the video here.

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Sexual Assault

Since Last We Spoke 4-20-15

Let me tell you, these last several days have been pretty lousy. I really can’t recommend much about this past weekend, and today wasn’t much better, so ignore me and my black cloud, and check out what I’ve been reading since last we spoke instead. I promise–it’s waaay more interesting: