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DAY ONE TRAINS PROVIDENCE POLICE OFFICERS ON SEXUAL ASSAULT
Program highlights team approach to handling sexual assault cases.For Immediate Release: April 6, 2007 Contact: Hugh C. Minor IV
Office: 401-421-4100, ext. 109 Email:
hminor@dayoneri.orgProvidence, RI. (April 6, 2007). On April 9 and 10, Day One will train Providence Police officers and
detectives on a multidisciplinary approach to investigating sexual assault, child sexual abuse, and severe physical abuse cases.
This approach enhances interviewing, case coordination, information sharing, evidence collection, medical evaluation, outcomes, and victim services. Team members include representatives from law enforcement
and child protective services, prosecutors, victim advocates, and mental health and medical professionals. The training will update and orient Providence Police Officers to protocols of the Children's Advocacy
Center and the Sexual Assault Response Team, both key programs of Day One. In addition, participants will review recent Supreme Court cases on child sexual abuse and effective methods in sexual assault
investigations, presented by the RI Attorney General's office.
WHAT: Providence Police Dept Training on Sexual Assault Issues WHEN: Monday, April 9 at 9-11:00 a.m. WHERE: Day One, 100 Medway St., Providence
About Day One Day One's mission is to reduce the prevalence of sexual abuse and violence, and to support and advocate
for those affected by it. For more than 30 years, Day One has been on the forefront of efforts to end sexual violence in R.I. Established in 1973 as the R.I. Rape Crisis Center, Day One is the only agency in
R.I. organized specifically to deal with issues of sexual assault as a community concern. For more information, visit www.dayoneri.org. |
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