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Special Victims Unit
Instructions:
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What is the role of the Children's Treehouse?
A. DFACS placement
B. Conducting child victim forensic interviews
C. Somewhere for kids to play while the parents are interviewed
D. Conducting child suspect forensic interviews
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If a victim of sexual assault gets a SAK and decides they no longer want to prosecute you should.....
A. Document the victim's lack of prosecution
B. Toss the SAK and just document what was stated
C. Have a waiver of prosecution signed
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What is considered a critical missing person?
A. Under 12 years old
B. Suicidal individuals
C. All of the above
D. Adults with serious medical conditions
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What is the recommended timeframe for a sexual assault kit?
A. 5 days/ 120 hours
B. 3 days/ 72 hours
C. 7 days/ 168 hours
D. 10 days/ 240 hours
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How long will an unreported kit remain in evidence?
A. 12 months
B. 24 hours
C. 6 months
D. 5 years
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Should you review evidence of child pornography if reported to you?
A. Yes
B. No
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Should you take photographs of a child's private parts for evidence?
A. Yes
B. No
Special Victims Unit
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
-
What is the role of the Children's Treehouse?
A. DFACS placement
B. Conducting child victim forensic interviews
C. Somewhere for kids to play while the parents are interviewed
D. Conducting child suspect forensic interviews
-
If a victim of sexual assault gets a SAK and decides they no longer want to prosecute you should.....
A. Document the victim's lack of prosecution
B. Toss the SAK and just document what was stated
C. Have a waiver of prosecution signed
-
What is considered a critical missing person?
A. Under 12 years old
B. Suicidal individuals
C. All of the above
D. Adults with serious medical conditions
-
What is the recommended timeframe for a sexual assault kit?
A. 5 days/ 120 hours
B. 3 days/ 72 hours
C. 7 days/ 168 hours
D. 10 days/ 240 hours
-
How long will an unreported kit remain in evidence?
A. 12 months
B. 24 hours
C. 6 months
D. 5 years
-
Should you review evidence of child pornography if reported to you?
A. Yes
B. No
-
Should you take photographs of a child's private parts for evidence?
A. Yes
B. No