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- Discuss interview procedures and investigative questions for sexual-assault cases.
- List some of the unique elements of interviewing a deaf victim of sexual assault.
- Identify the signs and symptoms of sexual abuse of elders.
- Explain why women do not report rape to the police and the motivations for false rape allegations.
- Outline the types of physical evidence collected in rape and sexual assault cases.
- Discuss the importance of condom trace evidence.
- Identify the use and effects of Rohypnol and gamma hydroxybutyrate (GHB).
- Assess investigative and evidence collection techniques for drug-facilitated sexual assaults.
- Discuss homosexual lifestyles and understand some of the unique features of homosexual related homicides.
- Recognize the common characteristics of autoerotic death (sexual asphyxia) and how they occur.
- Describe the reason for and elements of a psychological autopsy.
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