National Protocol Bibliography

Accessing Safety Initiative. 2006. Understanding Disability—A New Definition.

American College of Emergency Physicians. 1999. Evaluation and Management of the Sexually Assaulted or Sexually Abused Patient . Dallas, TX: American College of Emergency Physicians.

American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children. 1998. Glossary of Terms and the Interpretation of Findings for Child Sexual Abuse Evidentiary Examinations. Chicago, IL: American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children.

American Prosecutors Research Institute, Violence Against Women Program. 1999. The Prosecution of Rohypnol and GHB Related Sexual Assaults, Manual and Video Supplement. Alexandria, VA: American Prosecutors Research Institute, Violence Against Women Program.

Arkansas Commission on Child Abuse, Rape, and Domestic Violence. 2001. Sexual Assault: A Hospital/Community Protocol for Forensic and Medical Examination. Little Rock, AR: Arkansas Commission on Child Abuse, Rape, and Domestic Violence.

Baladerian, N.J. 1992. Skills for Interviewing Adult Abuse Victims Who Have Developmental Disabilities. Culver City, CA: Spectrum Institute, Disability, Abuse, and Personal Rights Project.

Blue, A. The Provision of Culturally Competent Health Care. Retrieved from the website of the Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine (http://academicdepartments.musc.edu/fm_ruralclerkship/curriculum/culture.htm).

Burgess, A., and Holmstrom, L. September 1974. Rape Trauma Syndrome. American Journal of Psychiatry, 131, p. 9.

California Governor’s Office of Criminal Justice Planning. July 2001. California Medical Protocol for Examination of Sexual Assault and Child Sexual Abuse Victims. Sacramento, CA: Governors Office of Criminal Justice Planning.

California Governor’s Office of Criminal Justice Planning. 2001. Medical Forensic Report: Adult/Adolescent Sexual Assault Examination, Less than 72 Hours (OCJP 923). Sacramento, CA: Governors Office of Criminal Justice Planning.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 2005. Antiretroviral Postexposure Prophylaxis After Sexual, Injection Drug Use, or Other Non Occupational Exposure to HIV in the United States. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2005 , 54 (RR–2).

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 1998. Management of Possible Sexual, Injecting-Drug-Use, or Other Nonoccupational Exposure to HIV, Including Considerations Related to Antiretroviral Therapy. Public Health Statement. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 1998 , 47(RR–17).

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Sexually transmitted diseases treatment guidelines, 2010.
Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2010.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 2001. Updated U.S. Public Health Service Guidelines for the Management of Occupational Exposures to HBV, HCV, and HIV and Recommendations for Postexposure Prophylaxis. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2001 , 50(RR–11).

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. March 2002. Draft of the Massachusetts’s SANE Program Protocols. Boston, MA: Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Executive Office of Health and Human Services, Department of Public Health, Bureau of Family and Community Health.

Commonwealth of Virginia, Division of Forensic Science. Physical Evidence Recovery Kit. Richmond, VA: Commonwealth of Virginia, Division of Forensic Science.

Connecticut Commission on the Standardization of the Collection of Evidence in Sexual Assault Investigations. 1998. Technical Guidelines for Health Care Response to Victims of Sexual Assault. Hartford, CT: Commission on the Standardization of the Collection of Evidence in Sexual Assault Investigations.

Connecticut Commission on the Standardization of the Collection of Evidence in Sexual Assault Investigations. 2002. Interim Sexual Assault Toxicology Screen Protocol. Hartford, CT: Connecticut Commission on the Standardization of the Collection of Evidence in Sexual Assault Investigations.

Connecticut Video Training Program. 2001. Part 1, The Examination: Sexual Assault Evidence Collection; Part 2, The Laboratory; and Part 3, The Courtroom. Hartford, CT: State of Connecticut.

Conrad, A., 1998. SANE/SAFE Organizing Manual. Albany, NY: New York State Coalition Against Sexual Assault.

Corey, T.S., Wetherton, A.R., Foncek, P.J., and Katz, D. n.d. Investigation of Time Interval for Recovery of Semen and Spermatozoa from Female Internal Genitalia. Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Louisville School of Medicine, and the Kentucky State Police Forensic Science Laboratory.

County of San Diego. April 2000. County of San Diego Sexual Assault Response Team Systems Review Committee Report: Five-Year Review . San Diego, CA: Health and Human Services Agency, Division of Emergency Medical Services.

County of San Diego. April 2001. San Diego County SART Standards of Practice. San Diego, CA: County of San Diego, Health and Human Services Agency, Division of Emergency Medical Services.

Croxatto, H.B., Devoto, L. Durand, M., Ezcurra, E.. Larrea, F, and Nagle, C., et al. 2001. Mechanism of Action of Hormonal Preparations Used for Emergency Contraception: A Review of the Literature. Contraception, 63:111–121.

Davies, A., and Wilson, E. 1974.The Persistence of Seminal Constituents in the Human Vagina. Forensic Science, 3:45– 55.

Dutton, M.A. January 24, 1994. The Dynamics of Domestic Violence: Understanding the Response from Battered Women. Florida Bar Journal, 68(9).

Fenton, K. A., Johnson, A. M., and Nicoll, A. 1997. Race, Ethnicity, and Sexual Health. British Medical Journal 314(7096):1703–4.

Garcia, S., and Henderson, M. June 1999. Blind Reporting of Sexual Violence. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin: 12–16.

Gardner, J.S., Hutchings, J., Fuller T.S., and Downing, D. 2001. Increasing Access to Emergency Contraception Through Community Pharmacies: Lessons From Washington State. Family Planning Perspective. 33(4):142–175.

Green, W., Kaufhold, M., and Schulman, E. 2001. Sexual Assault Evidentiary Exam Training for Health Care Providers (Participant Manual). Davis and San Diego, CA: California Medical Training Center at the University of California-Davis, California Medical Training Center and Children’s Hospital of San Diego.

Hawaii Department of the Attorney General. 1999. Hawaii State Sexual Assault Protocol for Forensic and Medical Examinations. Hawaii Department of the Attorney General, Department of the Prosecuting Attorney for the City and County of Hawaii and County of Kauai, and the Police Department of the Counties of Honolulu, Maui, Hawaii, and Kauai.

International Association of Forensic Nurses. 2013. Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner(SANE) Education Guidelines: Elkridge, MD, International Association of Forensic Nurses.

International Association of Forensic Nurses. 2014. SANE Certification Examination Handbook. Elkridge, MD: International Association of Forensic Nurses.

Iowa Department of Justice and Department of Public Health. 1998. Sexual Assault: A Protocol for Forensic and Medical Examination. Des Moines, IA: Iowa Department of Justice and Department of Public Health.

LeBeau, M. April 1999. Toxicological Investigations of Drug-Facilitated Sexual Assaults. Forensic Science Communications, 1(1).

Ledray, L. 1997. Sexual Assault: Clinical Issues, SANE Program Pros and Cons. Journal of Emergency Nursing, 23(2): 183.

Ledray, L.,1998. SANE Development and Operation Guide. Washington, DC: Sexual Assault Resource Service and the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office for Victims of Crime.

 

Ledray, L. 2001. Evidence Collection and Care of the Sexual Assault Survivor: The SANE-SART Response. Violence Against Women Online Resources.

Ledray, L. and Barry, L. 1998. Sexual Assault Clinical Issues: SANE Expert and Factual Testimony. Journal of Emergency Nursing, 24(3): 284–7.

Littel, K. April 2001. SANE Programs: Improving the Community Response to Sexual Assault Victims. OVC Bulletin. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office for Victims of Crime.

Littel, K., Malefyt, M., and Walker, A. 1998. Assessing the Justice System Response to Violence Against Women: A Tool for Law Enforcement, Prosecution, and the Courts to Use in Developing Effective Response . Washington, DC: STOP Violence Against Women Technical Assistance Project.

Littel, K., Malefyt, M., Walker, A., Tucker, D., and Buel, S. 1998. Promising Practices: Improving the Criminal Justice System’s Response to Violence Against Women. Washington, DC: STOP Violence Against Women Technical Assistance Project.

Mayntz-Press, K, Sims, L, Hall, A, and Ballantyne, J, Y-STR Profiling in Extended Interval ( 3days) Postcoital Cervicovaginal Samples. Journal of Forensic Sciences, V. 53, Issue 2, pp. 342–348, March, 2008.

Michigan Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Violence. April 2001. The Response to Sexual Assault: Removing Barriers to Services and Justice: The Report of the Michigan Sexual Assault Systems Response Task Force. Okemos, MI: Michigan Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Violence, the Michigan Department of Community Health, and the Prosecuting Attorneys Association of Michigan.

Nagosky, D. December 2005. The Admissibility of Digital Photographs in Criminal Cases, FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin.

National Center for Victims of Crime. 1993. Looking Back, Moving Forward: A Guidebook for Communities Responding to Sexual Assault . Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office for Victims of Crime.

National Commission on the Future of DNA Evidence. April 2001. Understanding DNA Evidence: A Guide for Victim Service Providers. Washington, DC: National Commission on the Future of DNA Evidence, National Institute of Justice, and Office for Victims of Crime.

National Judicial Education Program, 2002. Understanding Sexual Violence: Prosecuting Adult Rape and Sexual Assault Cases, Video Library I: Presenting Medical Evidence in an Adult Rape Trial. New York, NY: National Judicial Education Program, A Project of NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund.

New Hampshire Office of the Attorney General. 1998. Sexual Assault: A Hospital Protocol for Forensic and Medical Examination. Concord, NH: Office of the Attorney General.

New Jersey Office of the Attorney General. August 1998. Standards for Providing Services to Survivors of Sexual Assault. Trenton, NJ: Office of the Attorney General, Department of Law and Public Safety, Division of Criminal Justice.

North Carolina Department of Crime Control and Public Safety. 2000. Protocol for Assisting Sexual Assault Victims. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina Department of Crime Control and Public Safety, North Carolina Governor’s Crime Commission, and North Carolina Coalition Against Sexual Assault.

North Dakota Office of the Attorney General. September 2001. North Dakota Sexual Assault Evidence Collection Protocol. Bismarck, ND: Office of the Attorney General.

Nosek, M., and Howland, C. 1998. Abuse and Women with Disabilities. VAWnet Applied Research Forum ( http://vawnet.org/Assoc_Files_VAWnet/AR_disab.pdf).

Office for Victims of Crime. November 2002. Privacy of Victims’ Counseling Communications. OVC Legal Series, Bulletin #8. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office for Victims of Crime.

Office for Victims of Crime and the National Sheriffs’ Association. October 2002. First Response to Victims of Crime Who Have a Disability. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office for Victims of Crime.

Ohio Department of Health. July 2002. Ohio Protocol for Sexual Assault Forensic and Medical Examination . Columbus, OH: Ohio Department of Health, Division of Prevention, Bureau of Health Promotion and Risk Reduction, Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Prevention.



Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape. 2002. Sexual Assault Response Team Guidelines. Enola, PA: Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape.

Santucci, K., Nelson, D., McQuillen, K., Duffy, S., and Linakis, J. 1999. Wood’s Lamp Utility in the Identification of Semen. Pediatrics, 104(6): 1342–4.

Sirchie Finger Print Laboratories, Inc. 1999. Sexual Assault Evidence Collection Kit, VEC100. Youngsville, NC: Sirchie Finger Print Laboratories, Inc.

Society of Forensic Toxicologists, Inc., and the American Academy of Forensic Sciences. 2000. Forensic Toxicology Laboratory Guidelines. Colorado Springs, CO: Society of Forensic Toxicologists, Inc., and the American Academy of Forensic Sciences.

Texas Office of the Attorney General. 1998. Texas Evidence Collection Protocol. Austin, TX: Office of the Attorney General, Sexual Assault Prevention and Crisis Services Division.

Tri-Tech, Inc. 1998. Texas Customized Sexual Assault Evidence Collect Kit. Southport, NC: Tri-Tech, Inc.

Tucker, S., Ledray, L., and Werner, S. July 1990. Sexual Assault Evidence Collection. Wisconsin Medical Journal, pp. 407–411.

Tulsa Police Department. 1998. Tulsa Sexual Assault Report Information Form. Tulsa, OK: Tulsa Police Department.

Virginians Aligned Against Sexual Assault. 1989. VAASA Volunteer Manual. Charlottesville, VA: Virginians Aligned Against Sexual Assault.

von Hertzen, H., Piaggio, G., Ding, J., et al., Low Dose Mifepristone and Two Regimens of Levonorgestrel for Emergency Contraception: A WHO Multicentre Randomized Trial. Lancet, 2002, 360(9348):1803–10.

West Virginia Foundation for Rape Information and Services. 2002. West Virginia Protocol for Responding to Victims of Sexual Assault. Fairmont, WV: West Virginia Foundation for Rape Information and Services.

Wilcox, A.J. 2001. Likelihood of Conception with a Single Act of Intercourse. Contraception, 63: 211–5.

Women Helping Women. 1991. Volunteer Training Manual. Cincinnati, OH: Women Helping Women.

Zarate, L. 2003. Suggestions for Upgrading the Cultural Competency Skills of SARTs. Retrieved from the Arte Sana Web site (http://www.arte-sana.com/).


 Table of Contents Appendix A. Developing Customized Protocols: Considerations for Jurisdictions