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Sexual Assault Kit Initiative: Introductory Tool for Evidence Tracking and Case Management

Sexual Assault Kit (SAK) evidence tracking systems are essential to help law enforcement agencies track and manage critical information about sexual assault cases and sexual assault evidence. To support jurisdictions in this effort, the BJA-led Sexual Assault Kit Initiative (SAKI) Training and Technical Assistance (TTA) team has created this downloadable introductory evidence tracking tool that captures the core information needed to effectively track SAKs and sexual assault case characteristics. This tool is not intended to be a comprehensive SAK evidence tracking or case management system but rather represents a starting point in a jurisdiction’s progress towards a more formal process. Please note, this easy to use evidence tracking tool requires access to Microsoft Excel.

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Funded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, the Sexual Assault Kit Initiative aims to create a coordinated community response that ensures just resolution to sexual assault cases. Through this program, funding is provided to support multidisciplinary community response teams engaged in the comprehensive reform of jurisdictions approaches to sexual assault cases resulting from evidence found in previously unsubmitted sexual assault kits.

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