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ACCOMPANIMENT
COURT
ACCOMPANIMENT
NOVA legal
advocates
accompany
victims during
police and
district
attorney
interviews,
assist in the
preparation of
victim impact
statements and
provide on-going
support
throughout the
entire criminal
justice process.
Legal advocacy
services are
also provided
for Preliminary
Hearings,
Pre-Trial
Hearings,
Trials, Guilty
Pleas,
Sentencings and
Juvenile Court
Hearings.
HOSPITAL
ACCOMPANIMENT
NOVA staff and
trained
volunteers will
accompany
victims of crime
to the Emergency
Room in any of
Bucks County's
seven hospitals.
Emergency room
advocates will
provide
accompaniment
during SANE
exams (see below
for more info),
emotional
support,
information and
referral
services. At
your request,
hospital
personnel will
contact NOVA
upon your
arrival to
request
accompaniment
services.
SEXUAL
ASSAULT NURSE
EXAMINER (SANE)
Bucks County
offers SANE
programs at both
Doylestown
Hospital and
Frankford Bucks
Hospital in
Langhorne.
Recognizing
the horror of
sexual assault
and the
devastation it
can cause
victims and
their
significant
others, the
Sexual Assault
Nurse Examiner
program
ultimately
strives to
ensure that
victims are not
retraumatized by
the evidentiary
exam. SANE
programs offer
victims prompt,
compassionate
care and
comprehensive
forensic
evidence
collection. In
addition to
helping preserve
the victim's
dignity and
reducing
psychological
trauma, SANE
programs are
enhancing
evidence
collection for
more effective
investigations
and better
prosecutions.
A Sexual Assault
Nurse Examiner
is a registered
nurse (R.N.) who
has advanced
education and
clinical
preparation in
forensic
examination of
sexual assault
victims. A
Sexual Assault
Nurse Examiner
can speed up the
evidentiary
examination
process by
reducing the
time victims
have to wait in
a hospital's
emergency
department and
the time it
takes to
complete the
examination. The
quality of the
examination is
usually improved
because an
experienced SANE
is adept at
identifying
physical trauma
and
psychological
needs, ensuring
that victims
receive
appropriate
medical care,
knowing what
evidence to look
for and how to
document
injuries and
other forensic
evidence, and
providing
necessary
referrals.
Evidence
collected by
SANE's can help
link the victim
and suspect to
the crime scene,
indicate sexual
activity, and
establish lack
of victim
consent (e.g.,
bumps on the
back of the
head, abrasions
on the back, and
nongenital
bruising).
Establishing
lack of consent
is particularly
important in the
prosecution of
non-stranger
cases.
Bucks County's
SANE programs
use a pool of
Sexual Assault
Nurse Examiner's
who are on call
24 hours a day.
The on-call SANE
is paged
whenever a
sexual assault
victim enters
the community's
response system
and
usually responds
within 30 to 60
minutes. The
SANE or other
medical
personnel (e.g.,
emergency
department
physicians or
nurses) first
assess the
victim's need
for emergency
medical care and
ensure that
serious injuries
are treated.
After the
victim's medical
condition is
stabilized or it
is determined
that immediate
medical care is
not required the
SANE can begin
the evidentiary
examination.
During the
course of exams,
Sexual Assault
Nurse Examiners:
-
Obtain
information
about the
victim's
pertinent
health
history and
the crime.
-
Assess
psychological
functioning
sufficiently
to determine
whether the
victim is
suicidal and
is oriented
to person,
place, and
time.
-
Perform a
physical
examination
to inspect
and evaluate
the body of
the victim
(not a
routine
physical
exam).
-
Collect and
preserve all
evidence and
document
findings.
-
Collect
urine and
blood
samples and
send them to
designated
laboratories
for analysis
in cases
where
drug-facilitated
sexual
assault is
suspected.
-
Treat and/or
refer the
victim for
medical
treatment (a
SANE may
treat minor
injuries
such as
minor cuts
and
abrasions,
but further
evaluation
and care of
serious
trauma is
referred to
a designated
medical
facility or
physician).
-
Provide the
victim with
prophylactic
medications
for the
prevention
of sexually
transmitted
diseases
(STDs) and
other care
needed as a
result of
the crime.
-
Provide the
victim with
referrals
for medical
and
psychological
care and
support.
If the case goes
to trial, the
Sexual Assault
Nurse Examiner
may be asked to
provide
testimony about
forensic
evidence they
collected during
victim and
suspect exams.
They view
testifying as an
integral part of
their job and
will readily
adjust their
schedules to be
in court as
needed. Prior to
testifying, they
often
communicate with
prosecutors so
that they are
informed about
the issues
involved in the
case.
For more
information
about Bucks
County's Sexual
Assault Nurse
Examiner
programs,
contact NOVA at
215-343-6543. |