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Law enforcement
officers are on the front line when dealing with victims of sexual
assault. Therefore, it is important to have an understanding of
the complexities and myths that are associated with the crime of
sexual assault.
Law enforcement
professionals should be aware of what victims are going through
and to be sensitive to meeting their needs. This insures that the
victim will not experience further humiliation.
To acquire
these skills, law enforcement may need training with other professionals
who can explain the psychological and sociological implications
that occur once an individual has been assaulted. Sensitivity and
understanding of cultural stereotyping is vital to insure the victims
of sexual assault receive the best care possible.
Law enforcement
professionals can obtain this training through
GNESA's Law Enforcement
Training, which focuses on effective methods of meeting the needs
of sexual assault victims. Attendees receive eight credit hours
for this course which is approved by the Georgia Peace Officers
Standards and Training. The course concentrates on sexual violence
crimes with sections specifically related to Georgia's sex offense
statutes, Rape Trauma Syndrome, crime scene preservation, evidence
collection, and interview techniques. If you
have a need for the Law Enforcement Training contact the GNESA
office at 404-815-5261.
View Dates and Class information here.
Law
Enforcement and SARTs
Law enforcement
is most effective when working from the Sexual Assault Response
Team model. GNESA's law enforcement training incorporates the Sexual
Assault Response Team (SART) approach to police investigation which
enhances the role of law enforcement, the medical community, prosecutors,
and judges by providing an opportunity for communication and information
sharing that does not usually take place during crime investigations.
As a result, team members are better able to handle sexual assault
cases, and interact with victims, because of their increased training
and knowledge about each agency's role.