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Hearing: Reporting, Investigating and Prosecuting Prison Rape: What is Needed to Make the Process Work? -- August 3, 2006

Access to remarks, testimony, and questions and answers from this hearing about making the investigating and prosecuting process for prison rape more effective is available at this website. Points of entry include: opening remarks by the Chairman and introductions of Commissioners; survivor testimony; corrections administrators describe the challenges of internal reporting, investigation, disciplinary procedures, and prosecutions; organizing an investigative component and implementing procedures; comments by U.S. Representative John Conyers, Jr.; testimony of the Honorable Kim Worthy; preservation and collection of evidence; and issues faced by prosecutors in prison rape cases. Accession Number: 021959

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