Then and Now: Thirty Years Through the Eyes of Patients Who Have Experienced Rape
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https://doi.org/10.29173/jafn850Keywords:
sexual assault, SANE, forensicAbstract
The number of sexual assault nurse examiner programs have grown dramatically over the last 30 years. There are some processes and approaches that have changed very little over the years. However, there are others that didn't even exist that long ago and have made significant advances in the care of patients that have been raped.
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Ames, B. (2024). A brief history of the Victims of Crime Act. Available at https://ojp.gov/safe-communities/from-the-vault/a-brief-history-of-the-victims-of-crime-act#:~:text=Acting%20on%20that%20recommendation%2C%20Congress,ago%20on%20October%2012%2C%201984.
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