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Date
8-2017
Description
This brief explores the efficacy of having a shared space for a multidisciplinary team that is responsible for tackling the issue of unsubmitted SAKs in their community. Our research finds that being in close proximity for extended periods of time has many positive outcomes including engendering a cultural shift that can break through disciplinary silos leading to more positive experiences for victims and successful prosecutions. The findings and recommendations detailed in this brief can be applicable to jurisdictions that are currently tackling or beginning to address their jurisdiction’s unsubmitted SAKs, regardless of whether those efforts are currently being funded under BJA SAKI grants.
Keywords
sexual violence, sexual assault kits, Cuyahoga County (Ohio)
Disciplines
Criminology and Criminal Justice
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Recommended Citation
Lovell, Rachel; Luminais, Misty; and Flannery, Daniel, "Changing Culture through Sharing Space: A Case Study of the Cuyahoga County Sexual Assault Kit Task Force" (2017). Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education Reports and Briefs. 2.
https://commons.case.edu/beguncenter-reports/2