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A fingerprint, whisper networks, and Instagram: How Philly strippers banded together as cops tracked a serial rapist

A fingerprint, whisper networks, and Instagram: How Philly strippers banded together as cops tracked a serial rapist
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A fingerprint, whisper networks and Instagram: How Philly strippers banded together as cops tracked a serial rapist

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Online tool to give survivors in Adrian new way to report sex assault

From Staff Reports ADRIAN Victims of sexual assault will have a new, online reporting system being piloted in Adrian.  The Catherine Cobb Safe House and the Adrian Police Department are partnering with End Violence Against Women International (EVAWI) and VictimsVoice to create a self-guided, online interviewing tool for sexual assault victims to report to law enforcement, a news release said. The project is funded through an American Bar Endowment (ABE) 2021 Opportunity Grant, one of 15 awarded across the United States.   The tool, which will be piloted in Adrian and Jacksonville, Forida, then distributed to the rest of the country, will be a software widget that can be installed on websites of police departments, sexual assault advocacy centers and other organizations, the release said. It will guide sexual assault survivors through a detailed police interview, following trauma-informed principles and best practices in the field. Survivors will be able to access this

New app to give Jacksonville-area sexual assault survivors online haven to document, report incidents

New app to give Jacksonville-area sexual assault survivors online haven to document, report incidents The app will function as a digital diary where victims can document abuse over time in a safe, secure, consistent, complete and private manner, Author: Florida Times-Union, Beth Cravey Published: 12:01 PM EDT April 12, 2021 Updated: 12:01 PM EDT April 12, 2021 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. In Florida, an estimated 3 of 4 sexual assaults go unreported to law enforcement. VictimsVoice, a new app being launched locally in June by the Women s Center of Jacksonville, is designed to change that statistic by providing a self-guided, online sexual assault reporting tool. The app will function as a digital diary where victims can document abuse over time in a safe, secure, consistent, complete and private manner, as well as legally admissible, to ultimately report to law enforcement, according to VictimsVoice founder and CEO Sheri Ku

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