Author
Johnson, IngridBreager, Randi
TePas, Katherine H.
Randolph, Henry
Dunham, Barbara
Casto, L. Diane
Trujillo, Angelia
Fortson, Ryan
Payne, Troy C.
Keyword
Alaska Court SystemAlaska Criminal Justice Commission (2015-2021)
Alaska Department of Public Safety
Alaska Legislature
child custody
criminal justice reform
family law
forensics
legal representation
legislation
sex offenses
sexual assault
sexual assault nurse examinations
UAA School of Nursing
University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA)
victims of crime
violence against women
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The Alaska Justice Forum has resumed publication with our Fall 2019 issue. In this issue we explore a study of Alaska sexual assault survivor experiences; recent changes to Alaska sex offense law; an innovative academy that trains health care providers to support victims of interpersonal violence; and how legal representation affects custody determinations in divorce cases.Description
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"Study Examines Sexual Assault Survivor Experiences" by Ingrid D. Johnson, Randi Breager, and Katherine H. TePas / "Editor's Note" by Henry Randolph / "Alaska Sex Offense Law: What Has Changed" by Barbara Dunham / "Academy Expands Medical Forensic Care and Response" by L. Diane Casto and Angelia Trujillo / "Legal Representation and Custody Determinations" by Ryan Fortson and Troy C. Payne / References for the Fall 2019 issueDate
2019-09-12Source
Alaska Justice ForumPublisher
Justice Center, University of Alaska AnchorageType
JournalCitation
Alaska Justice Forum 36(1): 1–8 (Summer 2019).Collections
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