Sexual assault Flashcards
Motives (power-assertive)
Motivation is to be in control
Motivation(power-reassurance)
Use rape to negate feelings of inadequacy
Motives(anger-retaliatory)
Intense anger; doesn’t see victim as human being
Motive(anger-excitement)
Sadistic torture
Rape statistics
82% of juvenile victims are female; 90% of adult victims are female; 8/10 assaults are committed by someone known to victim
Drug of choice for perpetrators of sex crimes
Alcohol (ethanol)
Rohypnol/Flunitrazepam
Roofies
Emotional stages of a victim
Shock; disbelief; anxiety, guilt; anger; fear
CODIS
Combined DNA Index System; dna database
Per statute 23-3-620, when are DNA samples required?
Felony offense that carries 5+ years; eavesdropping, peeping, stalking
How soon does the agency need to notify SLED before release of an individual required to give a DNA sample?
3 days
What is the proper way to label trace evidence?
Date, time, location, initials of collector, and case number
Sexual Assault Evidence Collection Kit
Used for adult and child victims within 120 hrs of assault
Child maltreatment protocol
Used for child victims of 72 hours have passed since the assault
Megan’s Law
Passed in 1996; offenders must register 1 day after release from prison; 3 days before county change; must register bi-annually; tier 3 offenders register every 90 days