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The document outlines a case study involving a sexual assault incident where a 28-year-old victim is examined by a forensic medical examiner. It details the roles of various professionals involved, types of evidence collected, and the legal and ethical considerations relevant to the case. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of analyzing and reporting the findings from the examination and their relevance to the case.
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Activity 1 CDI

The document outlines a case study involving a sexual assault incident where a 28-year-old victim is examined by a forensic medical examiner. It details the roles of various professionals involved, types of evidence collected, and the legal and ethical considerations relevant to the case. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of analyzing and reporting the findings from the examination and their relevance to the case.
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Activity 1: March 19, 2025 (CDI 2)

Case Study: Sexual Offense and Forensic Examination

Scenario: A 28-year-old individual reports a sexual assault incident to the


authorities. The alleged assault occurred in a secluded area, and the victim
was found with bruises and torn clothing. The victim is taken to a forensic
medical examiner for evidence collection and documentation.

Activity Outline: (printed; size 8x13; margin 1’’ all side; font:
bookman old style, font size 10)

1. Role Assignment: Explain the roles of the following:


o Medical Examiner
o Law Enforcement Officer
o Legal Counsel
o Victim Advocate
2. Evidence Collection: Discuss the types of evidence collected during
the forensic examination, such as:
o DNA samples (e.g., swabs from the victim's body or clothing)
o Clothing fibers or debris
o Photographs of injuries
o Documentation of the victim's account
3. What are the possible legal and ethical considerations that
takes place on the scenario?
4. Analysis and Reporting:
o What are the findings from the examination?
o What is the relevance of the evidence to the case

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