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On average, a sexual assault case might take anywhere from 6 months to several years to resolve. Many cases fall into the 1-2 year range, depending on whether they go to trial and how busy the court system is.
For unsolved cases, LEAs must retain sexual assault evidence for at least 20 years or until the victims 40th birthday if the victim was under the age of 18 on the date of the alleged offense.
Holding a current, unrestricted license as a registered or advanced practice nurse. Having practiced at least 2 years as a registered or advanced practice nurse (for SANE-A); 3 years (for SANE-P) Having completed a 40-hour sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE) course that meets the SANE Education Guidelines.
Certification Current, unrestricted licensure as a registered nurse (RN) or advanced practice nurse (APRN) At least 2 years practice as an RN (for SANE-A exam) / 3 years practice (for SANE-P exam) Completion of a minimum 40-hr SANE didactic course by an accredited provider. Completion of a SANE clinical preceptorship.
3. Which state and city pay sexual assault nurse examiners the best? ing to the BLS, California offers the highest pay for all RNs at $66.20 per hour, or $137,690 a year.
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To become a SANE, registered nurses must take a Sexual Assault Examiner Class comprised of 40 hours of classroom training, followed by an average of 40 hours of clinical training. IAFN has Educational Guidelines that recommend this training as a minimum starting point for SANEs.
Course Format These courses range in price from $350 - $600. The SANE-A Certification exam consists of up to 200 questions and is given during a 4-hour time frame.
The evidence most often encountered in sexual assault cases includes not only biological evidence (e.g., ) but also fingerprints, impression evidence (e.g., shoeprints), and trace evidence (e.g., hairs/fibers). Collect as much sample as possible from a single source.

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