Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) A Practice Exam

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Why was the SAFER program created?

  1. To ensure quicker trials for perpetrators

  2. To develop best practices for DNA evidence collection

  3. To increase funding for health services

  4. To standardize law enforcement protocols

The correct answer is: To develop best practices for DNA evidence collection

The SAFER program, which stands for Sexual Assault Forensic Evidence Reporting, was created primarily to develop best practices for the collection, storage, and processing of DNA evidence related to sexual assault cases. This initiative was established in response to the recognition that many sexual assault cases go unaddressed due to mishandling of forensic evidence. By standardizing procedures and ensuring proper methods are employed, the SAFER program aims to enhance the reliability and quality of evidence collected, ultimately leading to improved outcomes in investigations and prosecutions of sexual assault crimes. The focus on best practices ensures that evidence can be properly utilized in court, contributing to justice for survivors. The other choices, while related to the broader context of addressing sexual assault cases, do not capture the specific objective of the SAFER program as it relates to DNA evidence.