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THE SEX OFFENDER

� Typology of Adolescent Sexual Offenders. Larry Corrigan, MSW. 8430 Clairemont Mesa Blvd., Suite 101, San Diego, CA 92111

� Serial Rapists and Their Victims: Reenactment and Repetition. By Ann Burgess, et. al. Annuals New York Academy of Science.

� Understanding Sexual : The Psychology of the Offender. By Nichols Groth, Ph.D. Forensic Mental Health.

� Men Who : The Psychology of the Offender. By Nicholas Groth Ph.D. Forensic Mental Health Associates.

� Understanding Sexual Offense Behavior and Differentiating Among Sexual Abusers: Basic Conceptual Issues. By Nicholas Groth, Ph.D., and Frank J. Oliveri. Forensic Mental Health Associates.

� Preliminary Report from the National Task Force on Juvenile Sexual Offending. Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 1988. Vol. 39. No. 2.

� Strategies to Promote Public Safety Through the Effective Management of Sex Offenders in the Community. The Center for Effective Public Policy, December 1996.

� Riding the Bull at Gilley’s: Convicted Rapists Describes the Rewards of Rape. By Diana Scully and Joseph Marolla. Social Problems, February 1985. Vol. 32.

� Sexual Predator Law Survives Challenge. By Aaron Espstein. Knight Rider News Services.

� Pedophilia : The Letter That Started the Ball Rolling AND A Letter From Temple University. (NAMBLA) Dr. Laura Show Monologue of a Letter from an angry listener. March 3, 1999.

� Sexually Assaultive Male Juveniles: A Follow-Up. By Mark Robenstein B.F.A, Catherine Yeager M.A, Catherine Goodstein B.A and Dorothy Otnow Lewis M.D. American Journal of Psychiatry, February 1993. Vol. 150

� Person Offense Cases in Juvenile Court, 1988-1997.By Meghan Scahill. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Fact Sheet. Vol. 6. May 2000.

� Comparative Differences in the Psychological Histories of Sex Offenders, Victims, and Their Families. By L.C. Miccio-Fonseca, Clinic for the Sexualities, San Diego. Sex Offender Treatment, 1996.

� The Paraphilias and Depo-Provera: Some Medical, Ethical and Legal Considerations. By Fred S. Berlin, M.D., Ph.D. Bull Am Academy Psychiatry Law, Vol. 17 NO. 3. 1989.

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� When the Date turns into Rape: Too often the attacker is the clean-cut acquaintance next door. By John Leo. Time Magazine. March 23, 1987.

� Few Sex Offenders are Being Released from Post-Prison Treatment Sites. By Christi Parsons. San Diego Union-Tribune. May 27, 2000.

� Basic Course Workbook Series: Sex Crimes Learning Domain #10. The California Commission on Peace Officer’s Standards and Training. 1992.

� Managing Adult Sex Offenders. American Probation and Parole Association. January 1996.

� Polygraphing the Sex Offender. By Barbara J. Wallace.

� A Report from the Front in the War on Predators. By Matt Bai. Newsweek. May 19, 1997.

� Shining New Light on Sex Offenders: How Megan’s Law is Working for Californians. By Dan Lungren. The San Diego Union Tribune. July 31, 1997.

� International Conference on the Treatment of Sex Offenders.

� Interviewing Perpetrators of Sexual and Violent Crime: Psychological Character Patterns and Offender Profiles.

BOOK

� Assessing Dangerousness: Violence by Sexual Offender, Batterers, and Child Abusers. By Jacquelyn C. Campbell. Sage Publications. 1998.

VIDEO

� Sadistic Versus Non-Sadistic Sex Offenders, How they think, What they Do, 40 Minutes, Produced by Anna Salter, Ph.D., Sage Publications , Inc., (805) 499-9774, (805) 499-0871, FAX.

� Truth, Lies and Sex Offenders, Listening to Sex Offenders, 32 Minutes, Produced by Anna Salter, Ph.D., Sage Publications , Inc., (805) 499-9774, (805) 499-0871, FAX.

� Sexual Sadism/Serial Rapist Part 1, Agent Hazelwood, Roy, FBI, 1 Hr., 35 Minutes, 1988.

� Sexual Sadism/Serial Rapist Part 2, Agent Hazelwood, Roy, FBI, 1 Hr., 25 Minutes, 1988.

� The Undetected Rapist, National Judicial Education Program. New York. (212) 925-6635. [email protected]

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RESOURCES

� San Diego County Resource List. Description: a list of Crisis and Law Enforcement Agencies in San Diego County.

� The National Library of Medicine’s Elhill System.

� List of Resources (Courtesy of Anne O’Dell).

� Zeno’s Forensic Page. The World Wide Web (Internet).

� SANE-SART. Sane-Sart Web Site. 1999. Description: Print-out of the comprehensive web-site. Includes a guide for nursing professionals involved in providing evaluations for sexually abused victims.

PORNOGRAPHY

� Research on Sexual Deviance. By Matthew D. Rosenberg. http://www.angelfire.com/mi/collateral/inder.html. June 1999.

SART

� SART: Response Team. San Diego County SART Resource Pamphlet.

� SART: Sexual Assault Response Team. Systems Review Committee Report, April 1995.

� SART: Sexual Assault Response Team. Systems Review Committee Report, 2000.

� Sexual Assault. American College of Obstetrics and Gynecologists Educational Bulletin. November 1997. No. 242.

� Adolescent . American College of Obstetrics and Gynecologists Committee Opinion. May 1993. No. 122.

� Medical Examination of the Adult Victim. By Hillary Larkin, PA. Highland Hospital, Oakland. November 1994.

� Medical Evaluation of the Adult Sexual Assault Victim. By Laura Slaughter, M.D, FACP. SLO County SART. October 24, 1997.

� California Medical Protocol for Examination of Sexual Assault and Child Sexual Abuse Victims. Office of Criminal Justice Planning, George Deukmejian. July 1987.

� Definitions: Sexual Assault. By Bruce A. Woodling, M.D. Ambulatory Forensic Medicine, County of

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Ventura.

� Definitions: Sexual Anatomy. By R. Kauffman, E. Friedrich, and H. Gardner. Adapted from Benign Diseases of the Vulva and Vagina.

� Forensic Medical Report for Suspected Child/Adolescent Sexual Abuse. OCJP 925 Form. State of California Office of Criminal Justice Planning.

� Medical Report -- Suspected Sexual Assault. Office of Criminal Justice Planning. OCJP 923, (blank form).

� Forensic Medical Report for Suspected Acute Adult/Adolescent Sexual Assault. OCJP 923 Form. State of California Office of Criminal Justice Planning. Revised, April 17,

� Report of San Diego County Regional Sexual Assault Evidentiary Examination Task Force. By J. Macdonald, et al.

� Management of the Patient with the Complaint of Sexual Assault. Annals of Emergency Medicine. June 1992.

� Clinical Findings and Legal Resolution in Sexual Assault. By Judith E. Tintinalli, M.D. and Marion Hoelzer, MS. Annals of Emergency Medicine. May 1995.

� Female Sexual Assault: Medical and Legal Implications. By Beth Rambow, et.al. Annuals of Emergency Medicine. June 1992.

� The Sexual Assault Nurse Clinician: A Fifteen-year Experience in Minneapolis. By Linda E. Ledray, R.N, Ph.D, FAAN. Journal of Emergency Nursing. June 1992. Vol. 18. No. 3.

� Forensic Nursing Specialties. Fort Wayne Sexual Assault Treatment Center. May 1995.

� Cervical Findings in Rape Victims. By Laura Slaughter, M.D, and Carl R. V. Brown, Ph.D. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. February 1991. Vol. 64. No. 2.

� Patterns of Genital Injury in Female Sexual Assault Victims. By Laura Slaughter, M.D. et.al., San Luis Obispo County Sexual Assault Response Team. November 1996.

� Use of Toluidine Blue for Documentation of Traumatic Intercourse. By Alison A. Lauber, M.D. and Micki L. Souma, M.D. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The Medical Center, Columbus, Georgia. December 2, 1981.

� Toluidine Blue in the Detection of Perineal Lacerations in Pediatric and Adolescent Sexual Abuse Victims. By Jeanne McCauley, M.D, Richard L. Gorman, M.D, and Gay Guzinski, M.D. Pediatrics. December 1986. Vol. 78. No. 6.

� Colposcopy in Evaluation of the Adult Sexual Assault Victim. By Leland C. Lenahan, M.D., Amy Ernst, M.D, and Bill Johnson, MS. Department of Emergency Medicine, Charity Hospital, New

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Orleans, LA. December 1996.

� Ceftriaxone -- Cephalosporins (injections). Palomar Pomerado Health System. (Information about prescriptions given to sexual assault victims to prevent STD.)

� Treatment of Sexual Assault Survivors. Emergency Nurses Association Position Statement. December 1993.

� Payment for Sexual Assault Victim Medical Examinations: A Model Statute. By Mary Ann Largen. Response, 1986. Vol. 9. No. 4.

� Research Briefs: Nurses, Indirect Trauma and Prevention, By M.L. Clark, and S. Giord. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 30:1, pp 85-85, 1998.

� Genital Injuries Following Sexual Assault of Women with and without Prior Sexual Intercourse Experience. By Marleen Biggs, MED; Lana E. Stermac, Ph.D; and Miriam Divinsky, M.D. Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ). July 14, 1998. Vol. 159. No. 2.

� No Injuries Evident in Rape. By Brad Evenson. Southern News. 1998.

� Is There Always Genital Injury in Rape Cases: The Follow-Up. A training newsletter for California law enforcement investigators. Institute of Criminal Investigation. May 1994. Vol. 1.

� Research Briefs: Genital Injuries. By Biggs. Canadian Medical Journal, 159:1, pp 33-37, 1998.

� Human Sexual Response. By William H. Masters, M.D. and Virginia E. Johnson. Bantam Books.

� The Relationship Between Alcohol and Substances Use in Sexual Assault. By Suzanne Lindsay, Ph.D., San Diego State University. 1996. 6505 Alvarado Rd. Suite #115 San Diego, CA 92182. Tel (619) 594-2632.

� Sexual Assault: Clinical Issues. By Linda E. Ledray. Sane. 1998.

� California Code: Article 8.5, Sexual Assault Victim Counselor Privilege. 1999.

� Alaska Statewide Protocols for Sexual Assault Response Teams. July 15, 1999.

� Experts Hope Team Approach Will Improve the Quality of Rape Exams. By Rebecca Voekler. Journal of the American Medical Association. April 3, 1996. Vol. 275, No. 13.

� Clinical Forensic Nursing: A New Perspective in the Management of Crime Victims from Trauma to Trial. By Virginia A. Lynch, M.S.N, R.N, F.A.A.F.S. Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America. September 1995. Vol. 7. No. 3.

� The Violence of Rape. By Katherine Haddix-Hill, R.N, M.S.N. Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America. June 1997. Vol. 9, No. 2.

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� Policy, Procedure, and Protocol for the Forensic and Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner. City of Memphis, Division of Public Services, Sexual Assault Resource Center. 2000.

� SANE-SART. SANE-SART Web Site. 1999. Description: Print-out of the comprehensive web-site. Includes a guide for nursing professionals involved in providing evaluations for sexually abused victims

� Standards for Providing Services to Survivors of Sexual Assault. State of New Jersey. August 1998.

� Estrogen Effect on the Hymen Membrane Across the Life Span: A Taxonomy. By Patricia M. Speck, R.N, M.S.N. City of Memphis Sexual Assault Resource Center. Date unknown.

� Hospitals, Chapter 6. The Criminal Justice and Community Response to Rape. The Criminal Justice and Community Response to Rape. By Joel Epstein and Stacis Langenbahm. U.S. Department of Justice, by ABT Associates Inc. 1994.

� Survival Tactics to be Taught at the Rape Care Center. By Craig Klugman. Journal Gazette. April 27, 1995.

� Forensic Nursing. The International Association of Forensic Nurses. Goals and Objectives.

MANUAL � � Pomerado Hospital Sexual Assault Response Team Course Manual. 1998.

� SANE: Sexual Assault Examiner. Development & Operation Guide. Sexual Assault Resourse Service. Minneapolis, Minnesota. By Linda E. LeDray, PhD, RN, FAAN.

BOOK

� Color Atlas of Sexual Assault. By B. Girardin, Ph.D., D. Faugno, R.N, P. Seneski, R.N., Slaughter, M.D., and M. Whelan, R.N. Mosby Yearbook, Inc. 1997.

� Hospitals, Chapter 6. The Criminal Justice and Community Response to Rape. The Criminal Justice and Community Response to Rape. By Joel Epstein and Stacis Langenbahm. U.S. Department of Justice, by ABT Associates Inc. 1994.

VIDEO

� California Sexual Assault & Child Abuse Medical Protocol, Brawner, Jim, 1 Hr., 20 Minutes, Educational Programs Assoc. Inc, 1987.

� San Diego SART (Sexual Assault Response Team) Protocol, 7 Minutes. Produced by Soroptimist International of San Diego, Christothor Productions, 1995.

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DRUG FACILITATED SEXUAL ASSAULT

� Drug-Facilitated Rape Materials. By Robert Lipman and Sharon Kurn, Senior Trial Attorneys. Department of Justice. March 10, 1998.

� Drug-Facilitated Rape Materials. U.S. Department of Justice. July 1998.

� Drug-Facilitated Rape Materials. By Trinka Porrata and Robert Nichols. 1/9/98 Draft. www.trendydrugs.com Fax (619) 382-4472

� Averting the Campus Crisis: Seven Steps for Colleges, Law Enforcement, and Medical Professionals. By Jim Ryan. The Office of Illinois Attorney General Jim Ryan. August 1998.

� Learning to Recognize Effects of >Club Drugs. By Nathan D. Childs.

� GHB, Rohypnol, and Ketamine: New, and Lethal, Street Drugs also Used as Weapons to Rape. By Sharon Kurn. Department of Justice, Office of Consumer Litigation.

� Gamma Hydroxybutyrate (GHB). San Diego Regional Poison Center, UCSD.

� Doctor is Suspect in Drugging, Four Rape-Drug Cases Probed, Most Charged in Drugging, Rape, Etc. (Articles on the Massachusetts drug-rape case). Seattle Post-Intelligencer. 1998.

� The New Date Rape-Drug: How two men used it over and over, until 12 women brought them to justice. By Linda Marsa. Glamour Magazine. November 1997.

� Liquid X: a Club Drug Called GHB May be a Fatal Aphrodisiac. By Christine Gorman. Time Magazine. September 30, 1996.

� Trial Offers Look at Date-Rape Drug. By Julia Scheeres. Los Angeles Times. Section B. May 31, 1998.

� Rohypnol (Flunitrazepam). Poison Lab. 1996.

� Rapist in a Glass: The Big Picture of the Rohypnol Wars. By Michael Welner, M.D. and Elizabeth Delfs, Esq. The Forensic Echo. October 1997.

� Wife’s Discovery of Sex Tapes Leads to Serial Rape Case. By Mark Wrolstad. The Dallas Morning News.

� Investigative Action Report. Randolph Police Department.

� Perceptions of Rape: The Influence of Closeness of Relationship, Intoxication and Sex of Participant. By Georgina S. Hammock and Deborah R. Richardson. Violence and Victim. 1997. Vol. 12. No. 3.

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� Involvement of Drugs in Sexual Assault. By L. Slaughter. Journal of Reproductive Medicine. May 2000. PP. 425-430.

� The Lure of Ecstasy. By John Cloud. Time Magazine. June 5, 2000.

� Fry: A Study of Adolescents Use of Embalming Fluid with Marijuana and Tobacco. By William N. Elwood, Ph.D. Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, February 1998. (See Page 7 in document.)

� Trends in the Use of Alcohol and Other Drugs in Cases of Sexual Assault. By Ian Hindmarch and Rudiger Brinkman. Human Psychopharmacology. Vol.14. 1999.

� A Guide for Parents: The Truth About Date Rape Drugs. By Sharon Taylor-Huppert. San Diego Family Magazine. August 2000.

� Simple and Rapid Color Screening Tests for Flunitrazepam (Rohypnol) By Tim McKibben, M.S. Journal of Forensic Sciences. 1999. Vol. 44. Pages 396-400.

� Toxicological Investigations of Drug-Facilitated Sexual . By Marc A. LeBeau. Communications. April 1999. Volume 1. No. 1.

� Drug- Facilitated Sexual Assaults: The Drugs & How to Investigate These Unique Cases. By Trinka Porrata. Revised Draft 2000. www.trendydrugs.com Fax (619) 382-4472

� The Relationship Between Alcohol and Substance Use and Sexual Assault. By Suzanne Lindsay, Ph.D. SDSU, 1996. 6505 Alvarado Rd. Suite # 115 San Diego, CA 92182 (619) 594-2632.

BOOK

� Drug Identification: Designer and Club Drugs Quick Reference Guide. By Detective Scott W. Perkins. Alliance Press. 1979. 1-800-970-1883.

� Buzzed: The Straight Facts About the Most Used and Abused Drugs from Alcohol to Ecstasy. By Cynthia Kuhn, Ph.D., Scott Swartzwelder, Ph.D., and Wilkie Wilson, Ph.D. W.W. Norton & Company. 1978.

� While You Were Sleeping: Chronicles of a GHB Trip. By Trinka Porrata. 1999.

� Drug Effects on Psychomotor Performance. By Randall C. Baselt. Biomedical Publications, 2001.

VIDEO

� Alcohol & Sex, 19 Minutes, The Montel Williams Show (212) 340-1700. Debate concerning

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sex/alcohol and responsibility. Several college fraternity members discuss having sex with drunk females.

� GHB/Ecstasy, 5 minutes, Fox File Exclusive, June 22, 1999. Interviews at RAVE parties with people engaging in GHB/Ecstasy substance abuse.

� Teen Files: The Truth About Drugs, NBC. Hosted By Leeza Gibbons. With the help of the San Diego Police Department teens are exposed to the real life consequences of drugs. Some focus is given to the horrible effects of GHB.

� Prime Time: Steve Serra, Rohypnol, Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault, Sesnon, Allison, 10 Minutes, ABC World News Inc., 1997. Age of innocence: Historical perspective on how kids view sex from the 60's to the present. 6-7 year old kids discussing sex and what it means to them.

� Rape is Rape, San Diego County District Attorney’s Office. TV Spots 4/00.

� Rave Parties, Fox Files. TV Spots. 6-22-99.

� Rohypnol and GHB Related Sexual Assaults, Prosecution and Investigation of Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault, 38 Minutes, American Prosecutor's Research Institute, Program, (703) 549-4253, FAX (703) 836-3195.

� Under the Influence: Sexual Assault on Campus, Discover Films. 1-888-649-6453.

� Watch what you Drink: Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault, Aims Media Group, 15 Minutes, ABC News, 1992.

FORENSICS

� Sexual Assault Evidence Training Outline, Serology and Abstract. SDPD Forensic Science Unit.

� Condom Evidence (who you gonna call). By Robert D. Blackledge, Senior Chemist. San Diego Naval Criminal Investigative Service Regional Forensic Laboratory. (619)556-4979.

� Procedure for Collection and Shipment of Aborted Fetal Tissue. Cellmark Diagnostics.

� Zeno’s Forensic Page. Resources from the World Wide Web.

� Field Evidence Technician Guide. San Diego Police Department. September 1999.

� Wood’s Lamp Utility in the Identification of Semen. By Karen A. Santucci M.D, David G. Nelson M.D, Kennedy K, McQuillen M.D, Susan J. Duffy M.D, and James G Linakis M.D. Pediatrics. December 1999. Vol. 104. No. 6.

� New Forensic Technologies Vacuum Metal Disposition System: DNA Databanks. The Follow-up

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Institute of Criminal Investigation. July 1997. Vol. 2. No. 6.

� Crimes of the Century. By San Diego Deputy District Attorney George W. Clarke. San Diego Law Enforcement Quarterly. Vol. 29 No. 1. Spring/Summer 2000.

VIDEO

� Collecting the Evidence Part 1, Cherchez La Femme, 9 Minutes, Maryland Coalition Against Sexual Assault Inc., 1998, (410) 712-0955, FAX (410) 712-0959.

� The Laboratory: Forensic Evidence Analysis Part 1, Hengstenberg, William, 30 Minutes and 25 Seconds, State of Connecticut, 1995, CONNSACS (860) 282-9881, (860) 291-9335.

� The Laboratory: Forensic Evidence Analysis Part 2, Hengstenberg, William, 19 Minutes, State of Connecticut, 1995, CONNSACS (860) 282-9881, (860) 291-9335.

� Teleconference-DNA Identification Part 1, Hinkley, Roger, 1 Hr., 14 Minutes, Lestn Productions, 1989.

� Teleconference-DNA Identification Part 2, Hinkley, Roger. 1 Hr., 9 Minutes, Lestn Productions, 1989.

DNA

� Forensic DNA Evidence: National Commission Explores Its Future. By Christopher H. Asplen. National Institute of Justice Journal. January 1999.

� The Unrealized Potential of DNA. National Institute of Justice Journal. Victor Walter Weedn, M.D., J.D. and John W. Hicks, M.P.A. December 1997.

� Dangerous Delay on DNA: State Struggles to Gather Genetic Profiles of Violent Felons. By Charlie Goodyear and Erin Hallissy. San Francisco Chronicle. October 19, 1999.

� How DNA Fights Crime: Other States Make Better Use of Technology. By Charlie Goodyear and Erin Hallissy. San Francisco Chronicle. October 20, 1999.

� Prying Into DNA Raises Constitutional Questions. By Erin Hallissy. San Francisco Chronicle. October 20, 1999.

� DNA on Trial. By Jim Schefter. Popular Science. November 1994.

� Law Makers Rush to Widen DNA Testing. By Michael Garner. San Diego Union-Tribune. January 23, 2000.

� Mistaken Identity. By Claudia Glenn Dowling. People Magazine. August 14, 2000.

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CULTURAL ISSUES

� Pacific Asian Survivors. By Nilda Rimonte. Los Angeles County PROTOCOL.

� Overcoming Cultural Barriers in Working with Immigrant Battered Women. Ayuda Inc. A United Way Member Agency.

� The Marginalization of Against Black Women. By Kimberle Williams Crenshaw. NCASA Journal: A Publication of the National Coalition Against Sexual Assault. Spring 1994. Vol. 2. No. 1.

� Surviving Rape for Black Female Rape Survivors, Their Families, and Their Friends. By Jeannetta P. Holliman. A Project of the Columbus Urban League. 1994.

� Surviving: How Sexual Assault Service Providers Can Better Understand and Serve Culturally Diverse Populations. By Kirston L. Isgro. A Project of the Columbus Urban League. 1994.

� Lesbian Rape Survivors. The Beware Training Manual, Adapted from Not All Women Who are Raped are Heterosexual. Prepared by The Lesbian Feminist Liberation.

� Violence Against Native Women. Stop Violence Against Women Grants, Technical Assistance Project. (MEMO). November 1998.

� Apes of Wrath. By Barbara Smuts. Discover Magazine. August 1995. Description: Comparison between female primates and female humans on how they deal with male aggression.

� Rape Is All Too Thinkable for Quite the Normal Sort of Man. By Neal King and Martha McCaughey.

� R.I.S.E. and Take Notice: Rape in a Sexist Environment. By Emma Durmontage.

� The Rape Victim: Clinical and Community Approaches to Treatment. By Mary Koss, Kent State University and Mary Harvey, The Cambridge Hospital.

� At George Mason University Frank Talk about Sex Harassment and Date Rape. By Michelle N-K Collison. The Chronicle of Higher Education. November 13, 1991.

� Confronting Sexual Assault: Sexual Assault in Indian Country. National Sexual Violence Resource Center. 2000. Website: www. nsvrc.org

VIDEO

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� Project: Response to Rape, Law Enforcement Training, 36 Minutes, The Long Island College Hospital & The Junior League of Brooklyn, Deshazo, Vicki, Dan Cooper Productions, 1993, (301) 320-6247.

ELDER ABUSE

� Older Women: Hidden Sexual Abuse Victims. By Kathleen Quinn. Coalition Commentary: A publication of the Illinois Coalition Against Sexual Assault. Winter 1994.

� Information About Rape and Older Women. National Coalition Against Sexual Assault. 1993.

ABUSE TO THE DISABLED

� Enough is Enough: Stop Disability Violence. Houston Area Women’s Center & VOCA.

� A Community Based Model Providing Services for Deaf and Deaf-Blind Victims of Sexual Assault and . By Lewis Merkin and Marilyn J. Smith, MA. Sexuality and Disability. 1995. Vol. 13. No. 2.

� Prosecuting Cases of Physical and Sexual Assault of the Mentally Retarded. By DDA Susan Aguilar, Sacramento County. CDAA: California District Attorneys Association Prosecutor’s Notebook. Vol. 3.

� From the Frontlines: Interviewing Sexual Abuse Victims with Developmental Disabilities. By Nora J. Baladerian, Ph.D. Frontline. March 1991.

ADVOCACY

� After a Sexual Assault. New York State Department of Health. (For persons who have just received treatment after a sexual assault.)

� Rape Crisis Centers: Chapter 5. The Criminal Justice and Community Response to Rape.

� California Evidence Code: Article 8.5, Sexual Assault Victim Counselor Privilege. 1999.

� Victim Service Providers on the Interagency Council: A Guideline for Communities Responding to Sexual Assault. National Victim Center. 1992.

� San Diego County Resource List. Description: A list of contact information for San Diego Crisis and Law Enforcement Agencies.

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� Basic Course Instructor Unit Guide: Crisis Intervention/Victimology. The California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training. June 1, 1994. POST (800) 441-POST, Fax: 265-6417.

� Information for Victims of Sexual Assault and Their Families. Connecticut Commission on the Standardization of the Collection of Evidence in Sexual Assault Investigations. 1995.

� Survivors of Sexual Assault. Quetzal Center, Chicago Illinois.

� Treatment of Sexual Assault Survivors: Emergency Nurse’s Association Position Statement. Approved 1993.

� Hospitals: Chapter 6. The Criminal Justice and Community Response to Rape. The Criminal Justice and Community Response to Rape. By Joel Epstein and Stacis Langenbahm. U.S. Department of Justice, by ABT Associates Inc. 1994.

� HIV Counseling Issues and Victims of Sexual Assault. Chapter 13. By Anna T. Laszio et al. Rape and Sexual Assault III, Garland Publishing, Inc. New York. 1991.

� STDs and Sexual Assault: Information on HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B, and Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Connecticut Sexual Assault Crisis Services, Inc. (860) 282-9881.

� Victim-Oriented Multidisciplinary Responses to Training Guide. American Bar Association. Center on Children and the Law. February 2000.

� Women’s Resource Center. Women’s Resource Center. Description: Who and What the Women’s Resource Center is. Description: Some statistics.

� Acquaintance Rape: A Critical Update on Recent Findings with Application to Advocacy. By Mary P. Koss, Ph.D. University of Arizona. 2000.

� Why Wreck a Man’s Life? The Paradox of Male Sexual Assault. By Helen McAdam, V.I.C and Ann Fitts, V.I.C. Restoration for Victims of Crime Conference- by Australian Institute of Criminology with Victims Referral and Assistance Service. September 2000.

� The Lasting Scars of Sexual Abuse: Child Sexual Abuse and Its Aftermath. By Adena Bank Lees, C.S.W, N.C.D.A.C. Carondelet Management Institute.

� The Rape Victim: Clinical and Community Approaches to Treatment. By Mary Koss, Kent State University and Mary Harvey, The Cambridge Hospital. Date Unknown.

� Chapter 14 Victims: Lessons Learned for Responses to Sexual Violence. By Daniel Carter, Robert A. Prentsky and Ann W. Burgess. September 14, 1995. Source unknown.

� Acquaintance Rape. Victimization Assistance Center. Description: What acquaintance rape is, now to identify it, how to report it and how to prevent it. Date unknown.

� Unwanted Sex. By Stephan Schulhofer. Periodical unknown. October 1998.

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� Current Concepts: Care of the Woman Who Has Been Raped. By Harriette Hampton. The New England Journal of Medicine. January 26, 1995.

� Gender Based Biased Crime. By Prof. Brian Levin. Center on Hate & Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino. June 23, 2000.

� A Vision to End Sexual Assault: The CAL CASA Strategic Forum Report. OCJP Grant #’s Rp99031758 and SC96021578. March 2001.

PREVENTION

� Sexual Assault. LAPD Rape and Battery Hotline. 1994.

� Domestic Violence Prevention Handbook. California Office of the Attorney General Crime Prevention Center. August 1983.

� Personal Safety for Victims of Domestic Violence. SDPD Community Crime Prevention & Education: Domestic Violence Web Site. www.sannet.gov/police

� Victims: Lessons Learned for Responses to Sexual Violence. By Daniel L. Carter, Robert A. Prentky, and Ann W. Burgess. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 1986. Vol. 1. No. 1.

� Educating Teen-Agers on Rape: What is it? By Robin Abcarian. Los Angeles Times. April 14, 199?.

� Impact Personal Safety Pamphlet: About the Program.

� Women Strength Self Defense. Portland Police Bureau.

� Women’s Self-Defense: 22 Commonly Asked Questions. By Jo Anne Spiro, (1977)

� Should Sex Education be Taught in Schools? American Online. 1997.

� Strategies for the Treatment and Prevention of Sexual Assault. American Medical Association.

� Coming Together to End Sexual Assault. National Sexual Violence Prevention Conference. May 2000.

� Date Rape is Not Just a Boyish Prank. By Pat Broderick. San Diego Union-Tribune. April 26, 2000.

� Child Abuse Prevention Handbook. Crime Prevention Center, Office of the California Attorney General Dan E. Lungren. March 1993.

� Risky Behavior Among Adolescent Women. By Margaret Taylor- Seefafer and Lynn Rew. JSPN January-March 2000. Vol. 5. No. 1

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� It’s Not Just a Woman’s Issue Anymore. By Marilyn Stasio. Parade Magazine. January 21, 2001.

� Drawing the Line: A Guide to Developing Effective Sexual Assault Prevention Programs for Middle School students. American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. (202) 638-5577 www.acog.org

COMMUNITY RESPONSE

� Taking Action: Mobilizing your Community Against Rape. By Martha R. Burt, Carla Howery, and Constance S. Baillie. 1997, Stop TA Projects.

� Sex Offender Registration/Community Notification – It’s not that Simple. By Beverly Brakeman. Connecticut Sexual Assault Crisis Services, Inc. January 1999.

� Adverting the Campus Date Rape Crisis: Seven Steps for Colleges, Law Enforcement and Medical Professionals. By Jim Ryan. Office of Illinois Attorney General. Emergency Campus Summit on Date Rape Drugs.

� Rape in America: A report to the Nation. National Victim Center. April 23, 1992.

� Child Victim-Witness Protocol. San Diego Regional Child Victim - Witness Task Force. 1995.

� Child Victim-Witness Protocol. San Diego Regional Child Victim-Witness Task Force. 1991.

� Police May Ignore Rape Complaints to Boost Image. By Mark Fazollah. WE News. 2000.

� Review of the Investigation of Sexual Assaults: Toronto Police Service. By Jeffrey Griffiths. C.A. Toronto Audit Services. October 1999.

� Surviving Occupational Stress: Workbook. By Lawrence H. Blum, Ph.D. L. Blum, Inc. 1991.

� Post Trauma Stress Syndrome: Workbook. By Lawrence N. Blum, Ph.D. L. Blum, Inc. 1991.

MANUAL

� Domestic Violence: Tomorrow’s Solution for Today. The San Diego Violence Council and the YWCA of San Diego County. Scripps Memorial Hospital. October 16th & 17th 1996. BOOK

� New Directions from the Field: Victims’ Rights and Services for the 21st Century. U.S. Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime. May 1998.

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� New Directions from the Field: Strategies for Action Guide. U.S. Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime. February 2000.

SURVIVORS SPEAK OUT

� Rape Survivors Speak Out. Anonymous. San Diego County Law Enforcement Quarterly. November 1995 January 1996.

� I Was Raped. By Stephanie Booth. Teen Magazine. October 1998.

INVESTIGATIONS

� Basic Course Workbook Series: Sex Crimes Learning Domain #10. The California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training. 1997.

� Child Abuse. By Sgt. Joanne Archambault. SDPD Training and Development Division. October 1997.

� Discovery: 1054.5 PC. Exclusive Means of Discovery.

� CA Assembly Bill No. 700. Section 803 PC, Statute of Limitations.

� Sexual Assault Investigations, An Evaluation of Current Practices. Colorado, Dept of Public Health, Sexual Assault Prevention Program. February 1999.

� Sex Crimes: Prosecution, Investigation, and Prevention. Digest: Washington Crime News Services. July 1996. Vol. 1. No. 1.

� Sexual Assault Investigations. The California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training. July 1995.

� Behaviors Related to Sex and Sexuality in Kindergarten Through Fourth Grade Children. By Toni Cavanagh Johnson Ph.D. Psychotherapy, Training and Consultation. (818) 799-4522.

� Center for AIDS Prevention Studies. University of California Berkeley in Association with Harvard AIDS Institute. (800) 656-4533.

� Delayed Reporting of the Rape Victim. By Ann Wolbert Burgess, R.N, D.N.S, William P. Feher, R.N, M.S.N. and Carol R. Hartman, D.N.S, R.N. Source and Date unknown

� Writing and Reading About Rape: A Primer. By Lynn Hecht Scafran. St. John’s Law Review. Vol. 66. 1992.

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� Child Victim-Witness Protocol. San Diego Regional Child Victim-Witness Task Force. 1995.

� Review of the Investigation of Sexual Assaults: Toronto Police Service. By Jeffrey Griffiths, C.A. Toronto Audit Services. October 1999.

� Police May Ignore Rape Complaints to Boost Image. By Mark Fazollah. WE News. 2000.

� “Downgrading” Rape and Other Sex Crimes. Description: Philadelphia Police Dept. Make’s rape and other sex crimes a less serious crime. www.philly.com/packages/crime 2000.

MANUAL

� Model Guidelines and Sex Crimes Investigations Manual for Illinois Law Enforcement. Illinois Coalition Against Sexual Assault. 1996.

� Acquaintance Rape: Investigation and Prosecution. By Scott Wyatt and Donald Lipton. Cache County, Utah Proscecuting Attorney, 1999.

� Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, . By Pete Conis. STOP. Iowa Law Enforcement Academy. August 1999.

� Understanding Sexual Violence: Judicial Response to Stranger and Non-Stranger Rape and Sexual Assault. By Lynn Hecht Schafran, Esq. Director and Danielle Ben-Jehuda, Attorney. National Judicial education Program to Promote Equality for Women and Men in the Courts. State Judicial Institute. 395 Hudson Street. 5th Floor, New York, NY 10074-3684 Tel (212) 925-6635 Fax (212) 226-1066.

� Successfully Investigating Acquaintance Sexual Assault: A National Training Manual for Law Enforcement. National Center for Women & Policing. 8105 W. Third Street. Los Angeles, CA 90048. Tel (323) 651-2532 Fax (323) 653-2689. Grant # 97-23-VX-K004

VIDEO

� Date Rape Deliberation. Orange County. September 10, 1999.

� POST- Sexual Assault Part 1, California POST Training for law enforcement officers, May 1999. (800) 441-POST, Fax: 265-6417. � � POST -Sexual Assault Part 2, California POST Training for law enforcement officers, June 1999. (800) 441-POST, Fax: 265-6417.

� POST- Sexual Assault Overview. California POST Training (800) 441-POST, Fax: 265-6417.

� Understanding Mysteries of Memory, Discovery Channel. 10-25-99.

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UNFOUNDED/FALSE ALLEGATIONS

� False Allegations: A Concept in the Context of Rape. By Margaret M. Aiken, Ph.D., R.N. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing. 1993. Vol. 31. No. 11.

� False Allegations: Chapter 11. By Charles P. McDowell, Ph.D., and Neil S. Hibler, Ph.D.

� False Rape Allegations. By Eugene J. Kanin, Ph.D. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 1994. Vol. 23. No. 1.

� False Reporting A Terrible Foe of the Rape Victim. Chapter Eighteen. By Linda A. Fairstein. Sexual Violence: Our War Against Rape.

� Factitious Rape: A Case Report. By Henry H. Dohn, M.D. Hillside Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. Fall - Winter 1996.

� Deceiving Others/Deceiving Oneself: Four Cases of Factitious Rape. By Marc D. Feldman, M.D, Charles V. Ford, M.D, and Tim Stone, M.D. Southern Medical Journal, July 1994. Vol. 87. No. 7.

� Details of Nordstrom Rape Hoax Released. By Sharon L. Jones. San Diego Union Tribune. Section B. Sunday, May 16, 1993.

� False Rape, Abuse and Molest Reports Resources. The World Wide Web Virtual Library.

� Police May Ignore Rape Complaints to Boost Image. By Mark Fazollah. WE News. Date unknown.

� False But Sincere Accusations of Sexual Assault Made by Narcoleptic Patients. By P. Hays, Department of Psychiatry at University of Alberta. Source and Date unknown.

� False Accusations of Physical and Sexual Abuse. By Daniel C. Schman, M.D. Director of Psychiatry, Norfolk County Probate and Family Court. Description: Presented at the Annual Conference of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law Nassau, Bahamas. October 26, 1984.

VIDEO

� False Allegations Part 1, Agent Hazelwood, Roy, FBI, 1 Hr. 28 Minutes, 1990 California Sexual Assault Investigator's Association Conference.

� False Allegations Part 2, Agent Hazelwood, Roy, FBI, 1 Hr., 23 Minutes, 1990 California Sexual Assault Investigator's Association Conference.

� False Allegations, Dateline NBC. Sparks, NV. 5/18/99. 1-800-420-2626.

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INVESTIGATIVE TACTICS

� Interrogation Tactics & Strategies. CA POST, Recognizing Criminal Personalities, 1995. (800) 441- POST, Fax: 265-6417.

� SDPD Investigators Follow-Up Report. Sexual Assault Investigation, Dummy Training Report 288(c)(1), Sergeant Joanne Archambault, SDPD Sex Crimes. (619) 531-2210

� Training Key: Autoerotic Asphyxia. By Lt. James Zoll, Chula Vista Police Department. The International Association of Chiefs of Police, Inc. 1993.

� The Relationship Between Alcohol and Substance Use and Sexual Assault. By Suzanne Lindsay Ph.D. SDSU, 1996. 6505 Alvarado Rd. Suite # 115 San Diego, CA 92182. (619) 594- 2632.

� For Better or Worse: The Case of . By Mark A. Whatley. Violence and Victims. 1993. Vol. 8. No. 1.

� Law Enforcement Agencies: Chapter 3. The Criminal Justice and Community Response to Rape.

� Collaborative and Victim-Oriented Responses to Statutory Rape: Innovative Criminal Justice Practices. By Sharon G. Elstein and Barbara E. Smith. American Bar Association Center on Children and the Law. 1998.

� Using A Pretext Phone Calls in Sexual Assault Investigations. By Harold Eisenga. SDPD Sex Crimes Unit. (619) 531-2210

� Covert Telephone Calls: Tips and Pointers. By Jo Marie Escobar. Orange County D.A. Office.

� Pretext Conversations. By Detective Walt Parsons. Crimes against Children Unit, Arvada P.D.

� Ten Rules for the Robe. California Crime Victims Legal Clinic. Date unknown.

� Getting Sex Crime Victims to Tell the Real Story. By John McAvenia. San Diego County Law Enforcement Quarterly. Feb-April 1997.

� Working with Female Adolescent Date Rape Victims. By Daniel L. McIvor, Ph.D and Carol Harting, M.S. Canadian Journal of Psychiatric Nursing. Jul/Sept 1990. Vol. 31. No 3.

VIDEO

� Project: Response to Rape, Law Enforcement Training, 36 Minutes, The Long Island College Hospital & The Junior League of Brooklyn, Deshazo, Vicki, Dan Cooper Productions, 1993, (301) 320-6247.

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� Sexual Assault Investigations, California POST Training for law enforcement officers, KPBS Television, 1 Hr., 37 Minutes, Telecourse, 1995, (800) 441-POST, Fax: 265-6417.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY GUIDELINES

� Forcible Sex Crimes. By Charles E. Nickel. San Diego District Attorney’s Office. January 1993.

� Prosecuting Cases of Physical and Sexual Assault of the Mentally Retarded. By Gregory Thompson, Michael D. Bradbury, and William P. Wood. CDAA: California District Attorney’s Association.

� Prosecutors’ Offices: Chapter 4. The Criminal Justice and Community Response to Rape. The Criminal Justice and Community Response to Rape. By Joel Epstein and Stacis Langenbahm. U.S. Department of Justice, by ABT Associates Inc. 1994.

� Statutory Rape Laws and Prosecution Guidelines. By Rori Robinson, San Diego D.D.A. March 1998.

MANUAL

� Understanding Sexual Violence: Judicial Response to Stranger and Non-Stranger Rape and Sexual Assault. By Lynn Hecht Schafran, Esq. Director and Danielle Ben-Jehuda, Attorney. National Judicial education Program to Promote Equality for Women and Men in the Courts. State Judicial Institute. 395 Hudson Street, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10014-3584. Tel (212) 925-6635 Fax (212) 226-1066.

INTERVIEWING TECHNIQUES

� Victim-Centered Approaches to Law Enforcement: Chapter 5. Source Unknown.

� Interviewing Victims and Witnesses of Crime. By R. Edward Geiselman and Ronald P. Fisher. National Institute of Justice. December 1985.

� From the Frontlines: Interviewing Sexual Abuse Victims with Developmental Disabilities. By Nora J. Baladerian. Frontline. March 1991.

� Victim Assessment: The Dimension of Rape Interview Schedule (DORIS). By Carole-Rae Reed, Ann W. Burgess, and Carol R. Hartman. Rape and Sexual Assault, III.

� Developmental Considerations in Interviewing the Young Child.

� Developmental Disabilities: Implications for Interviewing.

� Interrogation Techniques. POST Telecourse. April/May 1993. (800) 441-POST, Fax: 265-6417.

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� Current Concepts: Care of the Woman Who Has Been Raped. By Harriette Hampton. The New England Journal of Medicine. January 26, 1995.

BOOK

� The Language of Confession, Interrogation, and Deception. By Roger W. Shuy. Sage Productions. 1998.

VIDEO

� Recognizing Criminal Personalities, KPBS Television, 2 Hrs., California POST Telecourse, 1995, (800) 441-POST, Fax: 265-6417

NON-STRANGER SEXUAL ASSAULT

� Acquaintance Rape. Los Angeles Commission on Sexual Assault.

� Acquaintance Rape: When Does a Date Become a Crime. By Annette Jongs and Aaron White. Community Health Education Action Committee. 1997.

� Sexual Assault in Dating Relationships. By Jill Rhynard, Marlene Krebs, and Julie Glover. Journal of School Health. March 1997. Vol. 67. No. 3.

� Friends Raping Friends: Could It Happen to You? By Jean O Gorman and Bernice R. Sandler. Project on the Status and Education of Women, Association of American Colleges. April 1987.

� He Said... She Said... An Overview of Date Rape from Commission Through Prosecution Through Verdict. Criminal Justice Journal, Western State University, San Diego. Spring 1992. Vol. 13. No. 2.

� Multi-Disciplinary Sexual As sault Response Diagram. Source Unknown.

� College Men and Perpetrators of Acquaintance Rape and Sexual Assault: A Review of Recent Research. By Alan Berkowitz, Ph.D. JACH. January 1992. Vol. 40.

� Examination of Institution’s Responsibility to Rape and Acquaintance Rape on College Campuses. Family Solutions & Sexual Assault Bulletin. Date unknown.

� Educating Teen-Agers on Rape: What is it? By Robin Abcarian. Los Angeles Times. April 199?.

� Adolescent Acquaintance Rape. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. 1993.

� Realities of Acquaintance Rape: A Clinical Perspective. By Barbara Thomas. San Francisco Foghorn.

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March 13, 1990.

� When the Date turns into Rape: Too often the attacker is the clean-cut acquaintance next door. By John Leo. Time. March 23, 1987.

� Acquaintance Rape: A Critical Update on Recent Findings with Application to Advocacy. By Mary P. Koss, Ph.D. University of Arizona. 2000.

� The Rape Victim: Clinical And Community Approaches to Treatment. By Mary Koss, Kent State University and Mary Harvey, The Cambridge Hospital.

� Acquaintance Rape and the High School Student. By Terry C. Davis, Ph.D, Gary Q. Peck, M.D., and John M. Storment, M.D. Journal of Adolescent Health. 1993. Vol. 14 Pages: 220-224.

� Date Rape: Not a Simple Matter. By Stephanie Salter.

� Local Program Targets Acquaintance Rape. By Joanne Welter. San Diego County Law Enforcement Quarterly. November 1995-January 1996.

MANUAL

� Police Response to Crimes of Sexual Assault. Maryland Coalition Against Sexual Assault, Inc.1997.

� Acquaintance Rape & Sexual Assault: A Prevention Manual. By Andrea Parrot, Ph.D. LP Learning Publication, Inc. 1991.

VIDEO

� A Date With Rape: Violence on Trial, Discover Films Video. 1-888-649-6453.

� Date Rape Deliberation. Orange County. September 10, 1999.

� Rape By Any Name: A Discussion, Discover Films Video. 1-888-649-6453.

� Acquaintance Rape: The Broken Trust, Aims Media Group, 22 Minutes. Kdn Videocassette Inc., 1992.

� It's Called Rape, Family Now, Salt Lake City, Utah. Excellent overview of acquaintance sexual assault.

� Acquaintance/Date Rape, Rose, Jeff, 1 Hr., 14 Minutes.

RESEARCH

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Sexual Assault

� Prevalence, Incidence, and Consequences of Violence Against Women: Findings from the National Violence Against Women Survey. By Patricia Tjaden and Nancy Thoennes. National Institute of Justice Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. November 1998.

� RAINN Rape Facts. Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network. 252 Tenth Street, NE Washington, D.C 20002 (202) 544-1034.

� Rape in America: A Report to the Nation. Crime Victims Research and Treatment Center. April 23, 1992.

� Bulletin: Sexual Assault. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. November 1997. No. 242.

� Sexual Assault. LAPD Rape and Battering Hot Line. 1994.

� PUBMED Query: Multiple Selections on Drug/Alcohol Use and Sexual Assault. Http://www.acbi.nlm.nih.gov/htbin-port/entrez/query?db2m_d. 1999.

� Risky Behavior Among Adolescent Women. By Margaret Taylor- Seefafer and Lynn Rew. JSPN January-March 2000. Vol. 5. No. 1

MANUAL

� Police Response to Crimes of Sexual Assault. By Sharon M. Hunter, Bonnie R. Bentley, and Jamie L. Mills. Connecticut Sexual Assault Crisis Services, Inc. 1997.

BOOK

� Sexual Assault: Victim Service Worker Handbook. Ministry of Attorney General and Ministry of Women’s Equality. 1993.

Domestic Violence & Marital Rape

� For Better or Worse: The Case of Marital Rape. By Mark A. Whatley. Violence and Victims. 1993. Vol. 8. No. 1.

� State-by-State Chart Status of Marital Rape Exemption. National Center on Women and Family Law, Inc.

� Domestic and Sexual Violence Data Collection: A Report to Congress Under the Violence Against Women Act. The National Institute of Justice and the Bureau of Justice Statistics. 1996. 1-800-851­

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3420.

� D.V. Facts. Source and date unknown.

� Domestic Violence: Violence Between Intimates. Bureau of Justice Statistics. November 1994.

� Intimate Partner Violence. By Callie Marie Rennison, Ph.D. Bureau of Justice Statistics. May 2000.

� Study Finds Sharp Drop in Domestic Partner Killings. By Fox Butterfield. New York Times. May 18, 2000.

� Why Women Stay. Date and Source unknown.

� Cycle of Violence. Date and Source unknown.

BOOK

� Wife Rape: Understanding the Response of Survivors and Service Providers. By Raquel Kennedy Bergen. Sage Productions. 1996.

Prosecution

� Prosecutors Office: Chapter 4. The Criminal Justice and Community Response to Rape. The Criminal Justice and Community Response to Rape. By Joel Epstein and Stacis Langenbahm. U.S. Department of Justice, by ABT Associates Inc. 1994.

� Prosecution as a Component of Victim-Centered Case Management: Chapter 6. Source Unknown.

� Statutory Rape Vertical Prosecution (SRVP). The Governor’s Office of Criminal Justice Planning. (California) June 1997.

� The Effects of Evidence Factors and Vic tim Characteristics on Prosecutors Charging Decisions in Sexual Assault Cases. By Jeffery W. Spears and Cassia C. Spohn. Justice Quarterly. September 1997. Vol. 14. No. 3.

� Acquaintance Rape is Prosecution Nightmare. By Philip K. Ireland. North County Times. April 14, 1996.

� Using the Female Perspective in Prosecuting Rape Cases. By Julie A. Wright. The Prosecutor. January/February 1995. Vol. 29. No. 1.

� Expanding the Use of Prior Act Evidence in Rape and Sexual Assault Cases. By Thomas J. Hickey. Criminal Law Bulletin. George Washington University Law Library. May-June 1993. Vol. 29. No. 3.

� The Response to Rape: Detours on the Road to Equal Justice. By Senator Joseph R. Biden, Jr. State Judiciary Committee. May 1993.

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� Prosecuting Cases of Physical and Sexual Assault of the Mentally Retarded. By Gregory Thompson, Michael Bradbury, and William P. Wood. CDAA: California District Attorney’s Association. Vol. 3.

� The Prosecution of Rohypnol and GHB Related Sexual Assaults. American Prosecutors Research Institute. 1999.

� Discovery: PC Sections 1054.5, Exclusive Means of Discovery.

� CA Assembly Bill No. 700. 803 PC Statute of Limitations.

MANUAL

� Violence Against Women: A Workshop for Prosecutors on Sexual Assault. American Prosecutors’ Research Institute. 1999.

� Sexual Assault. A Workshop for Experienced Sexual Assault Prosecutors. American Prosecutors’ Research Institute. 1999.

Legal & Policy

� Criminal Law and Procedure. Daily Appellate Report. May 29, 1997.

� Interagency Coordination: Chapter 7. The Criminal Justice and Community Response to Rape. The Criminal Justice and Community Response to Rape. By Joel Epstein and Stacis Langenbahm. U.S. Department of Justice, by ABT Associates Inc. 1994.

� Interagency Council Advisory Committees. Unknown Source.

� Medical Responsibilities of the Interagency Council: Chapter VIII. Unknown Source.

� Prevalence, Incidence, and Consequences of Violence Against Women: Findings From the National Violence Against Women Survey. By Patricia Tjaden and Nancy Thoennes. National Institute of Justice Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. November 1998.

� Violence Against Women: Estimates from the Redesigned Survey. By Ronet Bachman, Ph.D. and Linda E. Saltzman, Ph.D. U.S. Department of Justice, National Crime Victimization Survey. August 1995.

� The Impact of Rape Law Reform: An Aggregate Analysis of Police Reports and Arrests. By Ronald J. Berger, W. Lawrence Neuman, and Patricia Searles. Criminal Justice Review. Spring 1994. Vol. 19. No. 1.

� Legal and Policy Reform: Chapter 2. The Criminal Justice and Community Response to Rape. National Institute of Justice. 1994. NCJ# 148064.

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� On the Hill, Congress Criminalizes Female Genital Mutilation. Reproductive Freedom News. October 25, 1990.

� California Evidence Code, Article 8.5 Sexual Assault Victim-Counselor Privilege. Programmatic Instruction, Sexual Assault Response Team, Attachment B.

� Judges Reject law that let rape victim’s Sue in Federal Court. By: Laurie Asseo. San Diego Union- Tribune. May 15, 2000.

� Supreme Court Rejects law on Violence Against Women. May 15, 2000. http://dailynews.yahoo.com/htx//nm/20000515/ts/court_violence_1.html

� Who Decides: A study of the Complainants Decision to Prosecute in Rape Cases. By Wayne Kerstetter and Barrik Van Winkle. Criminal Justice and Behavior. Vol. 17. No. 3. September 1990.

� Sexual Assault Laws, Sexual Assault Prosecution and Courtroom Testimony. By: Ruth M. Young. Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office.

� Mistaken Evidence headed to SJC: Disputed Strategy used in Rape Case. By Kathleen Burge. Boston Globe. December 6, 2000.

Charts and Statistics

� Prevalence, Incidence, and Consequences of Violence Against Women: Findings from the National Violence Against Women Survey. By Patricia Tjaden and Nancy Thoennes. National Institute of Justice Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. November 1998.

� Conviction Rates for Rape. By Rolfe G. Petschek. Case Western Reserve University. [email protected] (216) 368-4035

� Criminal Victimization 1997: Changes 1996-97 with Trends 1993-1997. By Michael Rand. U.S. Department of Justice, National Crime Victimization Survey. December 1998.

� RAINN Rape Facts. Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network. 252 Tenth Street, NE Washington, D.C. 20002. (202) 544-1034

� Crime and Justice in the U.S. and in England and Wales, 1981-1996. U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics.

� Acquaintance Rape Questionnaire Results. SDPD Sexual Assault Speaker’s Bureau.

� 1992 Sexual Assaults Reported to SDPD for the City of San Diego: Acquaintance vs. Stranger.

� 1993 Sexual Assaults Reported to SDPD for the City of San Diego: Acquaintance vs. Stranger.

� 1994 Sexual Assaults Reported to SDPD for the City of San Diego: Acquaintance vs. Stranger.

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� 1995 Sexual Assaults Reported to SDPD for the City of San Diego: Acquaintance vs. Stranger.

� 1996 Sexual Assaults Reported to SDPD for the City of San Diego: Acquaintance vs. Stranger.

� 1997-1998 Sexual Assaults Reported to SDPD for the City of San Diego: Acquaintance vs. Stranger.

� Sexual Assaults: Stranger vs. Acquaintance. By Sgt. Joanne Welter, San Diego Police Department and Mike Becker, Chula Vista Police Department.

� 1992-1995 Sexual Assaults for the City of San Diego: Stranger vs. Acquaintance. SDPD.

� Sex Offenders, Victims, and Families: Some Stats. By L.C. Miccio-Fonseca, Ph.D.

� Violence Against Women Fact Sheet: Rape and Murder. Center for Women Policy Studies. Date unknown.

� Criminal Victimization 1999 Changes 1998-99 with Trends 1993-99. By Callie Marie Rennison, Ph.D. Bureau of Justice Statistics, National Crime Victimization Survey. August 2000. � � Criminal Victimization 1998 Changes 1997-98 with Trends 1993-98. By Callie Marie Rennison, Ph.D. Bureau of Justice Statistics, National Crime Victimization Survey. July 1999.

General Research

� Comparative Differences in the Psychological Histories of Sex Offenders, Victims, and Their Families. By L.C. Miccio-Fonseca, Clinic for the Sexualities, San Diego. Sex Offender Treatment, 1996.

� Gender Based Biased Crime. By Prof. Brian Levin. Center on Hate & Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino. June 23, 2000.

BOOK

� Against Our Will: Men, Women and Rape. By Susan Brown Miller. Ballantine Books. 1975.

� Real Rape: How the Legal System Victimizes Women who Say No. By Susan Estrich. Harvard College. 1987.

� Sexual Violence: Our War Against Rape. By Linda A. Fairstein. William Morrow and Company, Inc. 1993. � The Criminal Justice and Community Response to Rape. By Joel Epstein and Stacis Langenbahm. U.S. Department of Justice, by ABT Associates Inc. 1994.

DISSERTATION

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� Inferring Consent and Desire in Sexual Interactions: Differences Based on Traditionality of Gender Role Attitudes in Men and Women. A Dissertation by Susan M. Torrey. 1993. (619) 682-1944. � � An Epidemiologic Study of the Influence of Victim Age and Relationship to the Suspect and on the Results of Evidentiary Examinations and Law Enforcement Outcomes in Cases of Reported Sexual Assault. A Dissertation by Suzanne Parker Lindsay. 1998.

SEXUAL ASSAULT TRAINING TAPES FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT

1) The Accused, Jaffe, Stanley R and Lansing, Sherry, 110 Minutes, Paramount Pictures Inc., 1988. Jodie Foster won an Academy Award for her role as the victim of a in a pool hall.

2) Acquaintance Rape: The Broken Trust, Aims Media Group, 22 Minutes. Kdn Videocassette Inc., 1992.

3) Acquaintance/Date Rape, Rose, Jeff, 1 Hr., 14 Minutes.

4) A Date with Rape: Violence on Trial, Discover Films Video. 1888-649-6453.

5) Alcohol & Sex, 19 Minutes, The Montel Williams Show (212) 340-1700. Debate concerning sex/alcohol and responsibility. Several college fraternity members discuss having sex with drunk females.

6) American Agenda: Rape , Simpson, Carole, 2 Minutes, ABC World News, 1998. Tulsa, Oklahoma SART Program.

7) Balboa Park Pedophile: Multiple News Casts on Pedophilia, 17 Minutes, 1997.

8) California Sexual Assault & Child Abuse Medical Protocol, Brawner, Jim, 1 Hr., 20 Minutes, Educational Programs Assoc. Inc, 1987.

9) Collecting the Evidence Part 1, Cherchez La Femme, 9 Minutes, Maryland Coalition Against Sexual Assault Inc., 1998, (410) 712-0955, FAX (410) 712-0959.

10) Date Rape Deliberation, Orange County. 9/10/99.

11) Domestic Violence News Coverage, Polaroid Corporation. 13 Minutes, 30 Seconds, 1996.

12) False Allegations Part 1, Agent Hazelwood, Roy, FBI, 1 Hr. 28 Minutes, 1990 California Sexual Assault Investigator's Association Conference.

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13) False Allegations Part 2, Agent Hazelwood, Roy, FBI, 1 Hr., 23 Minutes, 1990 California Sexual Assault Investigator's Association Conference.

14) False Allegations, Dateline NBC. Sparks, NV. 5/18/99. 1-800-420-2626.

15) GHB/Ecstasy, 5 minutes, Fox File Exclusive, June 22, 1999. Interviews at RAVE parties with people engaging in GHB/Ecstasy substance abuse.

16) Incest, Aims Media Group, 8 Minutes, Kdn Videocassette Inc., 1991.

17) It's Called Rape, Family Now, Salt Lake City, Utah. Excellent overview of acquaintance sexual assault.

18) Justice Files - Rape, 34 Minutes, Sawyer, Forrest, The Discovery Channel. Removing the blame from rape victims.

19) The Laboratory: Forensic Evidence Analysis Part 1, Hengstenberg, William, 30 Minutes and 25 Seconds, State of Connecticut, 1995, CONNSACS (860) 282-9881, (860) 291-9335.

20) The Laboratory: Forensic Evidence Analysis Part 2, Hengstenberg, William, 19 Minutes, State of Connecticut, 1995, CONNSACS (860) 282-9881, (860) 291-9335.

21) The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder-Kim Caldwell, interview with PB Ski Mask Series rape victim, 1 Hr. Worldwide Pants Inc., 1995.

22) Kim Caldwell-News Interviews, Various News Interviews, PB SKI Mask Series.

23) News Watch/Supervised Release Files, SDPD, 8 Minutes. 1994.

24) Police Response to Crimes of Sexual Violence, Boyd, Jennifer, 22 Minutes. Maryland Coalition against Sexual Assault Inc., 1994, (410) 712-0955, FAX (410) 712-0959.

25) POST- Sexual Assault Part 1, California POST Training for law enforcement officers. May 1999. (800) 441-POST, Fax: 265-6417.

26) POST- Sexual Assault Part 2, California POST Training for law enforcement officers. June 1999. (800) 441-POST, Fax: 265-6417.

27) POST- Sexual Assault Overview, California POST Training for law enforcement officers. (800) 441-POST, Fax: 265-6417.

28) Prime Time: Kids and Sex, Sesnon, Allison, 10 Minutes, ABC World News Inc., 1997. Age of innocence: Historical perspective on how kids view sex from the 60's to the present. 6-7 year old kids discussing sex and what it means to them.

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29) Prime Time: Steve Serra, Rohypnol, Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault, Gordon, Robbie, 12 Minutes, ABC News, 1996.

30) Project: Response to Rape, Law Enforcement Training, 36 Minutes, The Long Island College Hospital & The Junior League of Brooklyn, Deshazo, Vicki, Dan Cooper Productions, 1993, (301) 320-6247.

31) RAPE: Girls Meet Guys Make Poor Decisions. Stacy Hoyt, PhD. San Diego, CA.

32) Rapist: Alex Kelly (20/20), Brand, Steve, 19 Minutes, ABC World News Inc. December 18, 1997. Interview with Rapist Alex Kelly, his trial.

33) Rancho Bernardo High School: Sodomy/Hazing, 2 Minutes, Channels 39, 8, 10, 1996.

34) Rape is Rape, San Diego County District Attorney’s Office TV Spots. 4/00. Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault Media Campaign.

35) Rape By Any Name: A Discussion, Discover Films Video. 1888-649-6453.

36) Rape Victim Sensitivity, Sgt. Dick Ramon, 22 Minutes, San Francisco PD Video Dept. 1985.

37) Rave Parties, Fox Files. 6-22-99.

38) Recognizing Criminal Personalities, KPBS Television, 2 Hrs., California POST Telecourse, 1995, (800) 441-POST, Fax: 265-6417

39) Responding to Rape, Aims Media Group, 30 Minutes, kdn Videocassette Inc., 1992.

40) Response to Domestic Violence, KPBS Television, 1 Hr. Post Telecourse, 1993, (800) 441-POST, Fax: 265-6417.

41) Rohypnol and GHB Related Sexual Assaults, Prosecution and Investigation of Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault, 38 Minutes, American Prosecutor's Research Institute, Violence Against Women Program, (703) 549-4253, FAX (703) 836-3195.

42) Sadistic versus Non-Sadistic Sex Offenders, How they think, What they Do, 40 Minutes, Produced by Anna Salter, Ph.D., Sage Publications , Inc., (805) 499-9774, (805) 499-0871, FAX.

43) Truth, Lies and Sex Offenders, Listening to Sex Offenders, 32 Minutes, Produced by Anna Salter, Ph.D., Sage Publications , Inc., (805) 499-9774, (805) 499-0871, FAX.

44) San Diego SART(Sexual Assault Response Team) Protocol, 7 Minutes. Produced by Soroptimist International of San Diego, Christophor Productions, 1995.

45) Sexual Assault Investigations, California POST Training for law enforcement officers, KPBS

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Television, 1 Hr., 37 Minutes, Telecourse, 1995, (800) 441-POST, Fax: 265-6417.

46) Sexual Sadism/Serial Rapist Part 1, Agent Hazelwood, Roy, FBI, 1 Hr., 35 Minutes, 1988.

47) Sexual Sadism/Serial Rapist Part 2, Agent Hazelwood, Roy, FBI, 1 Hr., 25 Minutes, 1988.

48) The Spectra Close-Up Camera Law Enforcement Kit Operations and Application, 13 Minutes, Polaroid Corporation, 1996.

49) Stalkers: Assassins Among Us, KPBS Television, 1 Hr., 30 Minutes, California Post Telecourse, 1995, (800) 441-POST, Fax: 265-6417.

50) Ted Leitner: Ted SezTyson, Channel 8 News, 1 minute, 25 Seconds. Commentary on hero worship of Mike Tyson following rape conviction and release from prison.

51) Teleconference-DNA Identification Part 1, Hinkley, Roger, 1 Hr., 14 Minutes, Lestn Productions, 1989.

52) Teleconference-DNA Identification Part 2, Hinkley, Roger. 1 Hr., 9 Minutes, Lestn Productions, 1989.

53) Under the Influence: Sexual Assault on Campus, Discover Films Videos. 1-888-649-6453.

54) Understanding Mysteries of Memory, Discovery Channel. 10-25-99.

55) The Undetected Rapist, National Judicial Education Program. New York. (212) 925-6635 [email protected]

56) VICAP Its Role in Serial Homicide, Garvin, Jan, 25 Minutes, FBI Academy, 1989.

57) Victim Contact Skills, KPBS Television, 1 Hr., 47 Minutes, California Post Telecourse, 1995, (800) 441-POST, Fax: 265-6417.

58) Watch what you Drink: Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault, Aims Media Group, 15 Minutes, ABC News, 1992.

59) Winning Against Sexual Assault, Brodeur, Cher, 18 Minutes, Post Productions, 1992.