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Trauma-Informed Sexual Assault Training for Police Investigations

Trauma-Informed Sexual Assault Training for Police Investigations

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Trauma-informed interview training can help street-level police officers and investigators when interviewing sexual assault victims. The training applies a victim-centered approach for understanding how trauma impacts memory and behavior. Dr. Bradly Campbell discusses his research that evaluates the effectiveness of Trauma-informed interview training.

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•Sexual assault myths can negatively impact an officer’s understanding of a victim’s interview response
•Trauma-informed interview training skills can be applied to other police-citizen interactions
•Trained actors may be a necessary approach for realistic police scenario-based training.

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