Rape kit

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Rape kit is a term used to refer to a package of items used by medical personnel for gathering and preserving physical evidence following an allegation of sexual assault. The evidence collected from the victim can aid the criminal rape investigation and the prosecution of a suspected assailant.

Overview[edit | edit source]

A rape kit is typically used in the immediate aftermath of a sexual assault. It contains tools for collecting, preserving, and storing evidence that can be used in a criminal investigation. The kit may include items such as swabs, bags, and documentation forms. The process of using a rape kit is often referred to as a Sexual Assault Forensic Exam.

Procedure[edit | edit source]

The procedure for using a rape kit involves several steps. First, the victim is examined by a trained professional, often a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE). The examiner collects evidence from the victim's body, clothing, and personal belongings. This may include samples of hair, saliva, semen, or other bodily fluids. The evidence is then preserved and stored in the rape kit for later analysis.

Importance[edit | edit source]

The evidence collected in a rape kit can be crucial in a sexual assault investigation. It can help to identify the assailant, confirm the victim's account of the assault, and provide physical evidence that can be used in court. However, the use of rape kits has been subject to controversy, with concerns about the backlog of untested kits and the invasive nature of the procedure.

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