Description |
xv, 296 pages ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (page 289-292) and index. |
Contents |
Introduction: An end to the dark ages : giving voice to strangers -- Part 1: What Cleveland has learned -- Abandoned evidence : Shondreka Lloyd's case, part 1 -- The rock : Kirsti Mouncey and the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center -- The healers : Elizabeth Booth, NR, SANE-A, and sexual assault nurse examiners -- The enlightened leader : Commander James McPike and the CPD Sex Crimes and Child Abuse Unit -- The past is the future : Richard Bell and the Cuyahoga County Sexual Assault Kit Task Force -- The science of DNA profiles for CODIS: Lewis Maddox and the Richfield OBCI laboratory -- The research partner : Rachel Lovell disseminates best practices for the future -- Reclaimed evidence : Shondreka Lloyd, part 2 -- Part 2: Detroit digs out from a pile of darkness -- The enforcer : Kym Worthy and the decision -- Coalescing forces : the fall 2016 SAK Task Force summit with Cleveland and Memphis -- The scientist-researcher : Rebecca Campbell's psychological paradigm shift -- The investigator : Mark Farrah and the Wayne County SAK Task Force -- The Motor City healers : Kim Hurst and Wayne County SAFE -- Part 3: Individual change makers -- Marathon women : Liz Ferro and Girls With Sole -- Marathon man : Mike Pistorino shatter the silence of child sexual abuse -- Part 4: Learning from mistakes -- Triumphs and tribulations in Memphis and other cities -- Part 5: What's next? -- The pillars of rape kit reform : Ilse Knecht and the Joyful Heart Foundation -- Epilogue: The sexual assault paradigm shift of 2017. |
Summary |
Each year in the United States nearly three hundred thousand people are sexually assaulted. New practices by police, prosecutors, nurses, and rape crisis professionals are resulting in more humane and compassionate treatment of victims, and more aggressive pursuit and prosecution of persecutors. Based on seven years of in-depth interviews in Cleveland, Detroit, Memphis and other cities, Johnston presents the people behind these new approaches and provides a template for organizations and communities to follow. |
Subject |
Rape -- Prevention.
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Rape -- Psychological aspects.
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Rape trauma syndrome.
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Rape victims -- United States -- Case studies.
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Rape -- Investigation -- United States -- Case studies.
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Sexual abuse victims -- United States.
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Sex crimes -- United States.
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LAW / Criminal Procedure.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sexual Abuse & Harassment.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies.
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ISBN |
9781510727571 (hardcover) |
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1510727574 (hardcover) |
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9781510727588 |
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