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Notes

1 Susan Faupel, 2001, Concern for Language Justified, Springfield, IL: Illinois Coalition Against Sexual Assault, 12.

2 See, for example, Ohio Department of Health, 2004, Ohio Protocol For Sexual Assault Forensic And Medical Examination, Columbus, OH: Ohio Department of Health.

3 National SART Listserv, December 2006.

4 K.C. Basile and L.E. Saltzman, 2002, Sexual Violence Surveillance: Uniform Definitions and Recommended Data Elements, Atlanta, GA: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, 9–11.

5 Theresa Covington, Valodi Foster, and Sara Rich, 2002, A Program Manual for Child Death Review, Okemos, MI: The National Center for Child Death Review, 79.

6 Florida Network of Victim Witness Services, Code Of Professional Ethics for Florida Victim Witness Service Providers. Accessed June 18, 2010.

7 Covington, Foster, and Rich, A Program Manual for Child Death Review, 80.

8 Len Marrella, 2001, In Search of Ethics: Conversations with Men and Women of Character, Sandord, FL: DC Press, 248.

9 Jessica Mindlin, Liani Jean Heh Reeves, and the National Crime Victim Law Institute at Lewis & Clark Law School, 2005, Confidentiality and Sexual Violence Survivors: A Toolkit for State Coalitions, Portland, OR: National Crime Victim Law Institute.

10 Ibid.

11 Ibid, 13–14.

12 Ibid.

13 Leslie Hagen, Kathleen Hagenian, Gail Keieger, and Kim Rattet, 2001, Confidentiality Policy Considerations and Recommendations: A Resource Manual for Michigan Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Programs, Okemos, MI: Michigan Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence.

14 Connecticut Sexual Assault Crisis Services, Inc., 2003, Confidentiality—The Foundation of Healing: A Manual for Sexual Assault Crisis Centers, East Hartford, CT: Connecticut Sexual Assault Crisis Services, Inc.

15 Mindlin, Reeves, and the National Crime Victim Law Institute at Lewis & Clark Law School, Confidentiality and Sexual Violence Survivors: A Toolkit for State Coalitions, 24.

16 Connecticut Sexual Assault Crisis Services, Inc., 2003, Confidentiality—The Foundation of Healing: A Manual for Sexual Assault Crisis Centers, East Hartford, CT: Connecticut Sexual Assault Crisis Services, Inc., 6-19–6-20.

17 Mindlin, Reeves, and the National Crime Victim Law Institute at Lewis & Clark Law School, Confidentiality and Sexual Violence Survivors: A Toolkit for State Coalitions, 25.

18 Hagen, Hagenian, Keieger, and Rattet, Confidentiality Policy Considerations and Recommendations: A Resource Manual for Michigan Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Programs, 23.

19 Mindlin, Reeves, and the National Crime Victim Law Institute at Lewis & Clark Law School, Confidentiality and Sexual Violence Survivors: A Toolkit for State Coalitions, 24–25.

20 Hagen, Hagenian, Keieger, and Rattet, Confidentiality Policy Considerations and Recommendations: A Resource Manual for Michigan Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Programs, 29–30.

21 Mindlin, Reeves, and the National Crime Victim Law Institute at Lewis & Clark Law School, Confidentiality and Sexual Violence Survivors: A Toolkit for State Coalitions, 35.

22 Ibid.

23 Teresa Scalzo, 2006, "Rape and Sexual Assault Reporting Laws," The Voice 1(3).