Institutional Responses to Campus Sexual Assault: Examining the Development and Work of A Multidisciplinary Team

@article{Olomi2019InstitutionalRT,
  title={Institutional Responses to Campus Sexual Assault: Examining the Development and Work of A Multidisciplinary Team},
  author={Julie M. Olomi and Anne P. Deprince and Kerry L. Gagnon},
  journal={Journal of Trauma \& Dissociation},
  year={2019},
  volume={20},
  pages={324 - 339}
}
ABSTRACT Responding to campus sexual assault can involve complex processes and procedures that span campus, criminal justice, and community-based institutions, particularly when there are co-occurring Title IX and criminal investigations. This study investigated the development of a multidisciplinary team (MDT) that involved campus, criminal justice, and community-based institutions seeking to improve coordinated responses to campus sexual assault. Data included observations of MDT monthly… 
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