Wadoc Rape Elimination Procedures Investigation Protocols 2006
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Sexual Assault Investigation Protocols Checklist Location: Date: Incident Commander: Time: Required Actions: Facility a. Assign an Investigator(s) NOTE: Any staff who investigate offender on offender sexual assault or related incident will be required to have successfully completed Washington State Department of Personnel Core Investigator Training/Executive Order 98-02. b. Process Crime Scene • Gather Evidence from Crime Scene • Pictures • Video • Stills • Unit Security Tapes • Physical Evidence • Logbooks • Clothing (place in paper bag) • Paperwork (Offender Correspondence, Kites, etc.) • Weapons • Bedding (place in paper bag) c. Identify Witnesses (staff and offender) d. Interview Alleged Offender Victim(s) e. Interview Offender Witness(es) f. Obtain Staff Incident Reports g. Interview Involved Staff as Needed • Custody Staff • Transportation Staff • Medical Staff • Other Identified Staff h. Interview Alleged Suspect(s) Offender i. Re-interview Witnesses and Offender Victim(s) as needed. j. Place offender suspect(s) and offender victim(s) on the facility mailroom monitoring list. • Hotmail Rev. 5/06 1 Time Initial N/A DOC 490.800 Attachment 3 Sexual Assault Investigation Protocols Checklist k. Reporting • Document the investigative process using the report format. • Superintendent approves report and forwards to HQ Special Investigative Unit. • Assigned Investigator forwards report and supporting evidence/documentation to Law Enforcement once report has been approved by the Prisons Deputy Secretary/designee. Headquarters a. Reporting • The HQ Special Investigative Unit assigns an HQ case number to the investigative report and forwards the packet to Prisons Deputy Secretary/designee. Notes: Rev. 5/06 2 DOC 490.800 Attachment 3