Health care personnel are allowed to give rape kits to anyone who feels they have or could have been raped.
In order to encourage victims to report these crimes and to seek treatment and
counseling, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania must implement changes in community
education and encourage the development of sexual assault response teams (SARTs).
Members of a team would include, at a minimum, a medical director, a sexual assault
forensic examiner (SAFE), a sexual assault counselor/advocate, a law enforcement
representative and a Commonwealth’s attorney.
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