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TRAINING - EVIDENCE
Who did it and was it sexual assault?
Importance of evidence and correct documentation
The importance of evidence in court
Every contact leaves a trace
DNA identification
Documenting a victim's disclosure
The 4 key pieces of information to record
The role of the Police
Evidence collection and storage
Early evidence
Taking a mouth sample
Taking a urine sample
Collecting items for evidence - eg. condom
Removing clothing around a wound
Packing items in Police evidence bags
Key items of evidence
Storing and handing over samples to Police
Referring a victim to a SARC
Forensic examination
Documenting injuries
Obtaining DNA samples
Preserving evidence
Summary
Evidence can help bring an assailant to justice
Who did it and was it sexual assault?
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