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 New York State SAFE/SANE Training and Practice Related To Pediatric Sexual Assault Cases: Survey Results

 
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Children Served


FINDINGS

  • 36% of CAC/MDT (N=22) respondents and 18% of EDs respondents (N=22) reported that they do not perform pediatric sexual assault exams.

  • 22% of all respondents reported that they, or examiners at their site, performed no pediatric sexual assault exams during the past six months; 38% of all respondents reported that they, or the examiners at their site, performed between 1- 25 exams; 10% performed 26-50; 5% performed 51-100; 6% performed more than 100.(N=63).

  • 32% of SAFE/SANE respondents report performing no pediatric sexual assault exams in the last six months; 58% of SAFE/SANE report performing 1-25 exams and 11% report performing 26-50 exams (N=19).

Number of Children Examined in the Past Six Months

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