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Notes

1 Correspondence with Juliane Johnson, Statewide Coordinator, nd, Kansas Sexual Assault Network, Wichita, Kansas.

2 American Prosecutors Research Institute and National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, 1998, Confronting Violence Against Women: A Community Action Approach, Alexandria, VA: American Prosecutors Research Institute.

3 National Institute of Justice, 2004, "What Does It Take to Make Collaboration Work? Lessons Learned Through the Criminal Justice System Project," NIJ Journal 251.

4 Correspondence with Donna Dunn, nd, Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault.

5 Michael Brassard and Diane Ritter, 1994, The Memory Jogger II: A Pocket Guide of Tools for Continuous Improvement and Effective Planning, Section 5, Expertise 14, Salem, NH: Goal/QPC.

6 Many of the bulleted items in this list are adapted from Work Group for Community Health and Development, 2010, "Making Decisions," chapter 14, section 9 of Community Toolbox, Lawrence, KS: Work Group for Community Health and Development.

7 Work Group for Community Health and Development, "Making Decisions."

8 American Prosecutors Research Institute and National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, Confronting Violence Against Women: A Community Action Approach, 34.

9 Adapted from Peter Block, 1999, "Understanding Resistance," Flawless Consulting: A Guide to Getting Your Expertise Used, San Francisco, CA: Pfeiffer.

10 "Reporting Treatment of Victim of Rape or Sexual Assault; Penalty," General Laws of Massachusetts, Part 1, Title 16, Chapter 112: Section 12A1/2.

11 National Sexual Violence Resource Center, 2006, Report on the National Needs Assessment of Sexual Assault Response Teams, Enola, PA: National Sexual Violence Resource Center.

12 New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety, 2004, Attorney General Standards for Providing Services to Victims of Sexual Assault, Second Edition, Trenton, NJ: New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety.

13 Kristin Littel, 2001, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Programs: Improving the Community Response to Sexual Assault Victims>, Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime.