Resources for Law Enforcement
About our resources.
The resources listed below were created in collaboration with Oregon SATF’s Criminal Justice Committee, Medical Forensic committee, statewide partners in our work, and Oregon SATF’s staff.
All resources listed here are free to use, and are copyright material of Oregon SATF. Please contact us at taskforce@oregonsatf.org prior to disseminating these materials to others.
Click on any category to view resources.
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“When Sexual Assault Survivors with Warrants Present for Medical Care” (2022)
Sexual Violence Considerations for Law Enforcement Amongst Covid-19 (2020)
False Reports and Case Unfounding: Recommendations for Law Enforcement (2009)
A Best Practice: Why Law Enforcement is Excluded from the Medical Forensic Exam (2006)
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Model Transfer Policy for Adult-Adolescent Sexual Assault Patients (2021)
Sexual Assault Forensic Exam Overview -SPANISH (2019)
Sexual Assault Forensic Exam Overview ENGLISH (2019)
Strangulation and Suffocation Discharge Instructions (Strangulation Training Institute, 2019)
Homicide Prevention: Understanding the Potential Consequences of Strangulation (2018)
A Best Practice: Why Law Enforcement is Excluded from the Medical Forensic Exam (2006)
Untested Kits & Survivor Notification: Recommendations for Oregon (2016)
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Resources below have been developed specifically for those who may work with college student survivors in Oregon. For additional advocacy resources, check out our Campus Resources page.
Click on the links below to download resources.
Campus Reporting Options Website
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Featured Resource
Featured Resource
“Undercover Advocate: Building a New Police Department Culture” Webinar
Let’s drill down to the core of who advocates are, what they do, and how they can serve as the secret superpower not only for sex crimes investigations, but for agency culture as a whole. Police who work closely with advocates are ahead of the curve, and building a strong foundation of advocacy has a ripple effect. What are the unique benefits and challenges of systems-based advocacy?
This course is designed to serve as a foundation for building strong advocacy programs within agencies and utilizing advocates as a resource for transparency, accountability, and good communication.
Select webinars from our video library.
Click on any button below to access the archived video recording. All videos copyright Oregon Attorney General’s Sexual Assault Task Force.
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Undercover Advocate: Building a New Police Department Culture
Categories: Criminal Justice, SARTs
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Sexual Abuse Protective Orders: What You Need to Know about Changes to the Law
Categories: Advocacy , SANE, Criminal Justice
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SANE Response to Human Trafficking
Categories: SANE, Advocacy
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Trust Fall: Overcoming 'Credibility Challenges' in Sexual Violence Investigations
Categories: Criminal Justice, SART
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SANE: SAVE Fund
Categories: SANE, Advocacy
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SANE: Trial and Testimony Basics
Categories: SANE, Advocacy, Criminal Justice
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SANE: Privacy Issues (with the Victim Rights Law Center)
Categories: SANE, Advocacy, Criminal Justice
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SB795 Advocate Training
Categories: Advocacy, SANE, Criminal Justice, Campus
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