Many sexual assault cases go unaddressed by law enforcement. Here are ways the system could be improved.

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  1. It’s a deeply concerning reality that many sexual assaults go unreported or fail to result in police action. Addressing this issue requires a multifaceted approach:

    1. Improved Training for Law Enforcement: Police officers should receive specialized training on handling sexual assault cases sensitively and effectively. This includes understanding the trauma experienced by survivors and the importance of believing and supporting their accounts.

    2. Victim Support Services: Expanding access to mental health services, counseling, and legal support for survivors can empower them to come forward and pursue justice.

    3. Clear Reporting Procedures: Simplifying the reporting process and ensuring it is as trauma-informed as possible can help survivors feel more comfortable coming forward.

    4. Collaboration with Advocacy Groups: Law enforcement agencies should work closely with sexual assault advocacy organizations to improve their processes and resources.

    5. Public Awareness Campaigns: Increasing awareness about sexual assault and the reporting process can help reduce stigma and encourage more survivors to speak out.

    6. Accountability Measures: Establishing oversight to ensure that police departments are held accountable for how they handle sexual assault cases can help foster trust in the system.

    Implementing these changes could significantly impact how sexual assault cases are approached and pursued, ultimately leading to more survivors receiving the justice they deserve.

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