Hold Team Meetings . Monitor and Evaluate Your Efforts . Sustain Your SART . Know Your Team . Critical Issues
Notes
1 Office for Victims of Crime, 2002, "Innovative Technologies and the Information Age," chapter 21, National Victim Assistance Academy Textbook, Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime.
2 Office for Victims of Crime, "Innovative Technologies and the Information Age."
3 Kansas Sexual Assault Network, 2005, Community Mobilization Manual, KS: Kansas Sexual Assault Network.
4 Office on Violence Against Women, 2008, Semi-Annual Progress Report For Grants to Encourage Arrest Policies and Enforcement of Protection Orders Program(sample form), Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women.
5 Work Group for Community Health and Development, nd, "Assessing Community Needs and Resources," The Community Tool Box, Lawrence, KS: Work Group for Community Health and Development.
6 Laura Taylor, Developing a Sexual Assault Response Team: A Resource Guide for Kentucky Communities, A86. Cases that were not reported to authorities include those in which a forensic medical legal exam is performed. Other cases could include those not pursued because victims chose not to assist with prosecution.
7 Office for Victims of Crime, 2002, Denver Victim Services 2000 Needs Assessment (The Client Satisfaction Survey), Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime.
8 Derek Okubo, 2000, The Community Visioning and Strategic Planning Handbook, Denver, CO: National Civic League.
9 Office for Victims of Crime and OVC Training and Technical Assistance Center, nd, Strategic Planning Toolkit, Washington, DC: Office for Victims of Crime, T2–32.