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  2. Rape kit - Wikipedia

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    A rape kit or rape test kit is a package of items used by medical, police or other personnel for gathering and preserving physical evidence following an instance or allegation of sexual assault. The evidence collected from the victim can aid the criminal rape investigation and the prosecution of a suspected assailant.

  3. Marty Goddard - Wikipedia

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    She learned from the police that the evidence collected in hospitals from rape victims was often incomplete or poorly gathered. [3] To improve the chances of offenders being identified and sentenced, she developed the concept and organization of a rape kit, a standardized way of collecting and preserving forensic evidence from victims of rape. [3]

  4. Rape kits - Wikipedia

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  5. Sexual Assault Survivors' Rights Act - Wikipedia

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    The law overhauls the way that rape kits are processed within the United States and creates a bill of rights for victims. Through the law, survivors of sexual assault are given the right to have a rape kit preserved for the length of the case's statute of limitations, to be notified of an evidence kit's destruction, and to be informed about ...

  6. Sexual trauma therapy - Wikipedia

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    The forensic examination kit, also known as a "rape kit" or sexual assault evidence kit (SAEK) contain instructions, documents and containers for specimens collected and stored, by the medical personnel. The content of the kit varies by geographical regions.

  7. Natasha's Justice Project - Wikipedia

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    Alexenko's rape kit sat on a shelf at the New York City Police Department property clerk's office for nine years. In 2003, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg announced the "John Doe Indictment Project," a coordinated city-wide initiative that aimed to prevent sex offenders from using the statute of limitations to escape prosecution. [1]

  8. Serial rapist - Wikipedia

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    Unfortunately, the backlog of analyzing rape kits can allow the perpetrator to continue their crime before being identified with other assaults. [1] Though no victim of a serial rapist can be blamed for the crime, reducing the risk of becoming raped by a serial rapist is possible, according to law enforcement organizations.

  9. Louis R. Vitullo - Wikipedia

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    Louis R. Vitullo (July 2, 1924 – January 3, 2006 [1]) was a Chicago police sergeant and chief microanalyst at the city's crime lab. [2]Vitullo helped to develop the rape kit, which standardized evidence collection in cases of sexual assault.