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More training needed on sexual assault investigations, report says

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Most investigations of sexual assault are SA国际影视传媒渢horough, timely and conducted in a trauma-informed manner,SA国际影视传媒 but additional training on consent and rape myths are recommended by the Sexual Assault Investigations Review Committee (SAIRC).

A report outlining the committeeSA国际影视传媒檚 findings was released Tuesday. In committees held in December 2019 and June 2020, investigators evaluated evidence collection, reports, the subject of complaints, victims themselves, witnesses, case findings and follow-up actions in seven NWT communities.

A review committee examined NT practices in sexual assault investigations and, while officers were mostly respectful, the committee found areas where the police force should improve. NNSL file photo

The committee generally found that investigators were victim-centred, taking the needs and wishes of those involved into account. However, they made a number of recommendations for improvement.

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The SAIRC advised that including officersSA国际影视传媒 personal opinions in reports demonstrates a lack of understanding of rape myths and consent law. As such, those opinions should be omitted from reports.

The committee also recommends police explain investigation processes more thoroughly to victims, who should be granted the option to speak with an officer in the gender of their choice.

When working with youth, SAIRC advised that officers consult parents, guardians and social services. Officers should also confer with other support units that have expertise in conducting interviews with children to ensure best practices are being followed.

Detachment supervisors were apprised of the committeeSA国际影视传媒檚 findings and recommendations, and general themes were shared with all NT employees.

The SAIRC emphasized the importance of completing the 's consent law training, writing professional police reports, being victim-centred, and practicing trauma-informed principles.

The SAIRC report follows a 2017 action plan on sexual assault called .

The resolved to develop a training curriculum focused on trauma-informed approaches to investigations and committed to working with the public, non-governmental organizations and within its own ranks to improve policies and ensure appropriate supervisory oversight on sexual assault files.

Jesse Aubin, the NT SA国际影视传媒檚 family violence coordinator, expressed appreciation for the advocates and partners that supported the review.

"We look forward to continually learning and hearing from them," he said.

The Status of Women Council of the NWT, noted as one of those partners, expresses its support for the review and wants to help improve responses for people who have experienced sexual violence.

SA国际影视传媒淥ur goal is to reduce the potential for re-traumatization during the investigation process and to increase the likelihood that these people will seek further help as part of their healing journey," the council stated in the report.





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