Title: SEXUAL ASSAULT TOPICS
1SEXUAL ASSAULT TOPICS
- 78th Medical Group Instruction
- Rebecca Moody
- Rohypnol and GHB
- Agent Brian Sullivan
- Typical Victim Reactions
- Miranda Benson
2SUMMARY OF REVISIONS
- Excludes in-patient services
- Eliminates jurisdictional issues
- Establishes sexual assault examination team
- Subsections reorganized
- Documentation, General Exams, Pelvic Exams,
Specimen Preservations - Outlines prophylaxis of STDs
- HODAC notification
3RAPE CRISIS ADVOCATE
- Is in the best position to encourage advise
- Is prepared to provide immediate continued
counseling - Can be trusted to advocate for the victim in an
unbiased manner - Is support during police interviews
4REASSURING THE VICTIM
- I often wonder whether we do not rest our hopes
too much upon constitutions, upon laws and upon
courts--These are false hopes, believe me these
are false hopes. Liberty lies in the hearts of
men and women, when it dies there, no
constitution, no law, no court can save it, no
court can even do much to help it.
- She/he is safe
- She/he did not deserve her/his victimization
- She/he handled the situation well because she/he
survived
5ATTITUDINAL ISSUES
- Accept the role of evidence gatherer, as well as
that of medical provider - Avoid passing judgment on whether a sexual
assault occurred - Avoid judging the life-style or behavior of the
patient - Avoid editorializing in the medical record
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7DATE RAPE DRUGS
- JOINT DRUG ENFORCEMENT TEAM
- AFOSI DETACHMENT 105
8INTRODUCTION
- TWO DRUGS ROHYPNOL AND GAMMA-HYDROXYBUTRATE
- ORIGIN
- COMMON NAMES
- METHODS OF USE
- EFFECTS
- OTHER FACTS
9ROHYPNOL
- SYNTHETIC DRUG
- DEPRESSANT
- NOT LEGAL IN UNITED STATES
10ROHYPNOL
- MANUFACTURED BY ROCHE CORP
- SMUGGLED INTO UNITED STATES
- PREVALENT IN SOUTHEAST AND SOUTHWEST UNITED STATES
11ROHYPNOL
- SLEEPY, RELAXED, DRUNKEN FEELING
- 2-8 HOUR TRIP
- CAUSES LOSS OF INHIBITION AND JUDGMENT
- MAY CAUSE AMNESIA
- DIZZINESS, DISORIENTATION, NAUSEA, DIFFICULT
MOTOR SKILLS
12ROHYPNOL
- TASTELESS, COLORLESS, ODORLESS
- SMALL WHITE PILL
- TAKEN WITH OTHER DRUGS OR ALCOHOL
13ROHYPNOL
- DATE RAPE DRUG
- INVOLUNTARY SEDATION
- MYTHS
- DETECTION 72 HOURS AFTER USE
14 GAMMA- HYDROXYBUTRATE
- STREET NAMES
- ORIGIN
- SYNTHETIC DRUG
- DEPRESSANT
- JAPANESE STUDY
- BANNED BY FDA
15 GAMMA- HYDROXYBUTRATE
- AVAILABLE IN LIQUID OR SOLID
- EASY AND CHEAP TO MAKE
- DOSAGE AND PURITY ARE QUESTIONABLE
- POPULAR IN NIGHTCLUBS
16 GAMMA- HYDROXYBUTRATE
- LOW DOSE RELAXED, EUPHORIC, SEXUAL AROUSAL
- HIGH DOSE DIZZINESS, NAUSEA, MEMORY LOSS
- EXCESSIVE DOSE SEIZURES, COMA. DEATH
17 GAMMA- HYDROXYBUTRATE
- EFFECT OF THE DRUG IS FAST!
- LONG TRIP!
- ILLEGAL IN GEORGIA BUT NOT A FEDERAL OFFENSE,
YET! - GHB IS AVAILABLE LOCALLY IN WRANER ROBINS
18CONCLUSION
- THIS BRIEFING HAS COVERED ROHYPNOL AND
GAMMA-HYDROXYBUTRATE IN GENERAL TERMS - IF YOU SUSPECT EITHER OF THESE DRUGS CONTACT
AFOSI AT 926-2141 OR DURING NON-DUTY HOURS
THROUGH THE 78TH SFS AT 926-2187
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20Domestic Violence Training
- Capt Teri Cortese-Fusaro
- Beverly Lesyea
- Rebecca Moody
21Introduction
- Accountability
- The Role of Medical Personnel in Holding Abusers
Accountable - The Role of Medical Personnel in Trial
22Video Tape
23Why is Accountability Important?
- A woman is physically abused in the U.S. every 9
seconds - Twenty-six percent of murdered women are killed
by their husbands or boyfriends - Thirty percent of women coming to emergency rooms
with injuries had injuries caused by battering
24Continued
- Medical expenses caused by DV in the U.S. total
at least 3-5 billion annually. - More babies are born with birth defects as a
result of the mothers being battered than from
all the diseases for which we now immunize
pregnant women.
25Continued
- Women between the ages of 15-44 suffer more
injuries due to DV than car accidents, muggings
and rapes combined - Women in violent relationships are 75 more
likely to be murdered when they are in the
process of ending the relationship
26How Do We Hold Them Accountable?
- Letter of Reprimand/UIF
- Article 15
- Special Court-Martial
- General Court-Martial
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28Medical Personnel Role
- Be Alert to the Signs
- Wife injured and husband never leaves her side
- Husband shows unjustified rage if he is not
allowed to see her - Check the medical records, are there previous
accidents? - Is her clothing torn in a way that seems odd when
compared to her story?
29Signs Continued
- Could her injury have been caused in the manner
she described? - Patient minimizes a significant injury
- Patient is pregnant
- Substantial time delay between time of injury and
presentation
30What Type of Evidence am I Looking For?
- Bruises, redness, scratches
- Repetitive psychosomatic complaints
31Other Types of Evidence
- Excited Utterances
- Statements Made for Medical Diagnosis
32What Do I Do if I have a DV Case?
- Follow the RAFB Protocol!!
- Call the OSI or SFS
- Document everything immediately
- Draw a Diagram of each every bruise
33Medical Personnel Role in Trial
- Expert Witness
- Lay Witness
34How do we stop it?
- Knowledge
- New RAFB Protocol
- Hold Batterer Accountable
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36TODAYS TOPICS
- Victim Characteristics
- Offender Characteristics
- Cycle of Violence
- Family Advocacy Process
37CHARACTERISTICS OF BATTERED WOMEN
- Low self-esteem
- Believes myths
- Traditionalist
- Self-blaming
- Minimizes
- Physical/psychological reactions
- No one can help
38 CHARACTERISTICS OF OFFENDERS
- Low self esteem
- Believes myths
- Traditionalist
- Blames others
- Extreme jealousy
- Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde
- No consequences
39 RECURRING QUESTION
40 RECURRING QUESTION
41THE CYCLE OF VIOLENCE
EXPLOSION
HONEYMOON
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TENSION BUILDING
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42REFERRAL PROCESS
- Referral Received
- Initial Appointment
- Present to CMT
- Treatment Provided
- Close/Resolved
43MALTREATMENT CATEGORIES
- Emotional
- psychological
- property
- Physical
- Sexual
44EMOTIONAL
- May not cause observable injury and adversely
affects the psychological well being of the victim
45EMOTIONAL
- Psychological
- explicit or implict threats
- controlling behavior
- extreme jealousy
- mental degradation
- isolating behavior
- Property
- breaking or throwing objects
- injury to pets
46PHYSICAL
- Causes physical injury
- Used to intimidate or control
47SEXUAL
- Forcing ones partner to engage in sexual
activity by using physical violence,
intimidation, or threats of future violence
48CASE DETERMINATIONS
- Unsubstantiated did not occur
- Unsubstantiated cannot confirm
- Substantiated
- psychological
- physical
- minor
- major
- sexual
49INTERVENTION IS KEY
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51RECURRING QUESTION
- WHY DOESNT SHE LEAVE?
- WHY HAVENT WE DONE SOMETHING ABOUT IT?
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56Simple 3 Step Approach
- I am concerned
- You do not deserve it
- I know how to help
57Para 4.9.2.3 Medical personnel will annotate
any comments or explanations in quotes. If
quotes are not possible, a summary of the
victims explanation of injuries, as well as any
other relevant spontaneous remarks, will be noted
in the record. Note the victims emotional state
at the time the spontaneous remarks were made.
RAFBI 51-202
58Para 4.9.2.2 During the exam, medical personnel
will chart all injuries on a body diagram with
specific explanation of injury. Security Police
should call the alert photographer to photograph
any injuries. A medical chaperone of same sex,
if possible, will be present for all photos.
RAFBI 51-202
59RAFBI 51-202
Para 4.9.2.1 When a patient enters the
emergency room and is suspected of being a victim
of domestic violence, the patient will
immediately be placed in aan exam room and be
logged in as a sensitive entry. Para 4.9.2.4
Any phone conversations with the victims, alleged
offender, first sergeant and/or unit commander,
will be accomplished on one of the recorded phone
lines if initiated from the ER.
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61FEEDBACK
- Captain Fusaro
- tfusaro_at_legal.robins.af.mil
- Ms. Lesyea
- blesyea_at_hosp1.robins.af.mil
- Ms. Moody
- rmoody_at_legal.robins.af.mil
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