Thursday, October 02 2008 @ 11:10 AM Contributed by: Admin
To download the SANE Development & Operation Guide (Office for Victims of Crime: 1999) from the National Criminal Justice Reference Service, click on the link below:
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Sunday, November 30 2003 @ 03:30 PM Contributed by: Anonymous
To download or place an order for any of these publications from the National Criminal Justice Reference Service, please click on the publication's link: [image1_left]
Note: When ordering publications, a Shipping/Handling fee will be applied to the order.
Future of Forensic DNA Testing:
Predictions of the Research and Development Working Group National Institute of Justice: November 2000 NCJRS Online
Postconviction DNA Testing: Recommendations for Handling Requests National Institute of Justice: September 1999 NCJRS Online
Rape and Sexual Assault: Reporting to Police and Medical Attention, 1992-2000 Bureau of Justice Statistics: August 2002 NCJRS Online
Sexual Assault of Young Children as Reported to Law Enforcement: Victim, Incident, and Offender Characteristics Bureau of Justice Statistics: 2000 NCJRS Online
Sex Offenses and Offenders: Analysis of Data on Rape and Sexual Assault Bureau of Justice Statistics: 1997 NCJRS Online
Understanding DNA Evidence: A Guide for Victim Service Providers Office for Victims of Crime: April 2001 NCJRS Online
Using DNA to Solve Cold Cases National Institute of Justice: July 2002 NCJRS Online
Victim-Oriented Multidisciplinary Responses to Statutory Rape: Training Guide Office for Victims of Crime: 1998 NCJRS Online
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