Complete Issue (Volume 19, Number 5) May-June 2016
Author: Stephanie Frogge.; Linda Hunter.
Source: Volume 19, Number 05, May/June 2016 , pp.65-80(16)

Abstract:
This is the complete issue of Sexual Assault Report Volume 19, Number 5. Contents: Responding to Rural Vicarious Trauma by Kris Bein; The Criminal Justice Response to Sexual Assault: Los Angeles as a Basis for Further Research by Cassia Spohn and Katherine Tellis; A View From the Field: Brenda LeMay; Worth Reading (Literature Review by Russ Immarigeon); Case Summaries by Anne L. Perry [Wyoming: Jury Instructions Sufficient to Uphold Sexual Assault and Kidnapping Convictions—Vaught v. State , No. S-15-0130 (Wyo. 2016); Utah: Court Erred in Excluding Evidence of Previous Sexual Assaults on Other Daughters—State v. Cuttler , No. 20130919 (Utah 2015); Tenth Circuit: No Qualified Immunity Where Inmate Was Sexually Assaulted—Henderson v. Glanz , No. 14-5077 (10 th Cir. 2015); Sixth Circuit: Statutory Rape Was Aggravated Felony—Esquivel-Quintana v. Lynch , No. 15-3101 (6th Cir. 2016); Georgia: Perpetrator Removed From Sex Offender Registry—State v. Randle , No. S15G0946 (Ga. 2016); Georgia: Child Sexual Assault Perpetrator Granted Habeas Corpus Relief—State v. Garland , No. S15A1562 (Ga. 2016)].Keywords: Vicarious Trauma; Criminal Justice Response to Sexual Assault; Brenda LeMay
Affiliations:
1: Editor; 2: Editor.