Basic Corrections Officer: Certification Study Guide

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Which type of assessment must be performed after a report of sexual assault?

  1. Psychological assessment

  2. Evidence collection

  3. Financial assessment

  4. Employment history verification

The correct answer is: Evidence collection

In cases of sexual assault, performing evidence collection is a critical step that must occur swiftly and methodically following a report. This process involves gathering physical evidence that can be crucial for investigation and prosecution. Evidence can include items such as clothing, biological samples, and physical documentation, which may help establish what occurred during the incident. In the context of sexual assault, evidence collection is prioritized because it directly relates to legal proceedings and the verification of claims. Properly collected evidence can significantly impact the outcome of a case, potentially aiding law enforcement in identifying and prosecuting the offender. Other assessments, while important in supporting the overall well-being of the victim, such as psychological assessments for emotional support, may take place following evidence collection. Financial assessments and verification of employment history, although they might come into play in other investigations, are not primary actions following a sexual assault report. They do not address the immediate need for collecting evidence pertinent to the alleged crime.