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Thursday, February 6, 2020

Sexual Assault Survivors’ Task Force Holds Inaugural Meeting In Austin


The
Office of the Governor's Sexual Assault Survivors' Task Force (SASTF)
today held its inaugural meeting at the Texas State Capitol. The meeting
included discussions on the structure and vision for the task force,
and served as a kick-off for phase one of the task force—which will
include the development of best practices for the collection,
preservation, tracking, analysis, and destruction of evidence in sexual
assault cases. 





“Texas continues to make great strides in the fight against sexual
violence, and the 86th Legislative Session was one of the most
significant in history for addressing the atrocity of sexual assault,”
said Governor Abbott. “The Sexual Assault Survivors’ Task Force is a
crucial component of our enduring goal to raise awareness, combat this
heinous crime, and secure justice for survivors. Together, we will
continue to develop methods of prevention, support these courageous
survivors, and ensure a brighter future for all Texans.”





Created by House Bill 1590 during the 86th Legislative Session and
authored by Representative Donna Howard and Senator Kirk Watson, the
SASTF is housed in the Office of the Governor's Public Safety Office and
seeks to establish a survivor-centered, trauma-informed, collaborative
and coordinated response to sexual violence experienced by adults and
children in Texas. The work of the SASTF is divided into five project
areas: forensic exams and evidence kits, policies and best practices for
the prevention, investigation and prosecution of sexual assault;
training and resources for law enforcement, prosecutors and judges;
improvements to the collection and reporting of data related to sexual
assault; and a statewide inventory of resources for survivors. The first
SASFT report, which will detail the work of the SASFT in its first
year, will be presented to Governor Abbott and the Texas State
Legislature on November 1, 2020. 





HB 1590 authorized the work of the task force for four years. The
task force will meet quarterly, with working group sessions in between.





The task force includes representatives from the following organizations and agencies:





Office of the Governor*





Texas Association Against Sexual Assault*





Children's Advocacy Center of Texas*





Office of the Attorney General





Texas Health and Human Services Commission





Texas Commission on Law Enforcement





Texas Forensic Science Commission





Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Crime Lab





Texas Association of Crime Laboratory Directors





Texas District and County Attorney's Association





Texas Society of Pathologists





International Association of Forensic Nurses Texas Chapter





Plano Police Department





North Richland Hills Police Department





Texas DPS Education, Training, and Research 





Texas A&M College of Nursing





Austin's SAFE Alliance





*Steering committee


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