Complete Issue (Volume 26, Number 2) November-December 2022
Author: Stephanie Frogge.
Source: Volume 26, Number 02, November/December 2022 , pp.17-32(16)

Abstract:
This is the complete issue of Sexual Assault Report Volume 26, Number 2. Contents: Rethinking Violence Prevention Programming by Simone Snyder, MSW, Jessica Burnham, MA, Angela DeCristofano, MSW, Roxanna Ast, MSW, Sarah McMahon, Ph.D, MSW & Kaylin Padovano, MSW; Reforming the Role of the Convening Authority in the Military Justice System by Cassandra E. Dodge, Rachael A. Powers, Ph.D., & Jacquelin Leon; A Conversation With Indira Henard; Case Summaries by Anne L. Perry [California: Sex Offender Not Permitted to Withdraw Guilty Plea After Learning He Was Not Able to Sponsor Family Members for Visas—People v. Gregor,82 Cal. App. 5th 147, 298 Cal. Rptr. 3d 238 (Cal. Ct. App. 2022); Ohio: Perpetrator Granted Motion for Leave to Move for a New Rape Trial Where State Withheld Evidence—State v. McNeal, No. 2021-0744,State v. McNeal, No. 2021-0744; California: Sexually Violent Predator Act Does Not Permit the State to Retain a Private Expert Witness—Needham v. Superior Court, 82 Cal. App. 5th 114, 297 Cal. Rptr. 3d 840 (Cal. Ct. App. 2022); Eighth Circuit: Although Sex Offender’s Failure to Report Was Not Sex Offense, the Evidence Still Supported a 15-Year Period of Supervised Release—U.S. v. Floss, 42 F.4th 854 (8th Cir. 2022)]; Improving Sexual Assault Investigations With Trauma-Informed, Victim- Centered Approaches in Brighton and Commerce City, Colorado by Rachel Gibson.Keywords: Bystander Intervention; Military Justice; Indira Henard; Sexually Violent Predators; Sexual Assault Investigations
Affiliations:
1: Editor.