To address this problem, a multidisciplinary action research project was formed to bring together researchers and practitioners from law enforcement, prosecution, forensic sciences, medicine/nursing, and victim advocacy to develop evidence-based response strategies. Over the course of this three-year action research project, Detroit stakeholders worked together to enact local- and State-level reforms to test these kits and to prevent this problem from happening again. (Publisher abstract modified)
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