Sexual Assault Evidence Collection Kits
Being the victim of a sexual assault is a very traumatic experience. It would be devastating to have the case lost in court because the physical evidence was not collected or, worse yet, not collected properly.
Victim Evidence Collection Kit
The kit is organized in a step-by-step manner, and the instruction sheet explains in detail each step of the collection procedure. Components needed for each step are provided in separate, numbered envelopes.
Step 1 Authorization for collection and release of evidence and information form
Step 2 Medical history and assault information form
Step 3 One 20" x 30" white paper sheet, two outer clothing bags and one panties bag
Step 4 Debris collection for nail scraping
Step 5 Towel and comb for pubic hair combing
Step 6 Envelope for pulled pubic hairs
Step 7 Slides, swabs and boxes for vaginal swabs and smear
Step 8 Slide, swabs and boxes for rectal swabs and smear
Step 9 Slide, swabs and boxes for oral swabs and smear
Step 10 Envelope for pulled head hairs
Step 11 Paper disk and envelope for saliva sample
Step 12 Two blood vials for known blood sample collection
Step 13 Anatomical drawings chart
Suspect Evidence Collection Kit
The Suspect Evidence Collection Kit is different from the above kit in that the types of evidence collected are specific for males. Each sealed box comes with an instruction sheet explaining all of the steps of the kit.
Step 1 Two outer clothing bags and one underwear bag
Step 2 Debris collection for nail scraping
Step 3 Towel and comb for pubic hair combing
Step 4 Envelope for pulled pubic hairs
Step 5 Envelope for pulled head hairs
Step 6 Paper disk and envelope for saliva sample
Step 7 Two blood vials for known blood sample collection
Step 8 Anatomical drawings chart
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