County Executive Johnny Olszewski created the Sexual Assault Investigations Task Force to examine current investigation and prosecution policies, practices and training related to sexual assault complaints, including the review of past case files.
Mission
The scope of the task force’s review will include the following:
- Review training for law enforcement officials involved in the response to sexual assault allegations, ensuring investigations are victim-centered and trauma-informed.
- Review data related to sexual assault investigations, ensuring proper tracking and accountability mechanisms are in place.
- Assess resources available for investigating sexual assault complaints, testing old and new rape kits, and make adjustments as necessary.
- Research and recommend implementation of national best practices, including the International Association of Chiefs of Police Trauma Informed Sexual Assault Investigation Training, which provides law enforcement and multidisciplinary partners with information on the neurobiology of trauma and investigative strategies to respond to sexual assault crimes in a victim-centered and trauma-informed manner.
Report of Findings and Recommendations
Read the Sexual Assault Investigations Task Force's Report of Findings and Recommendations, which contains the audit findings, the best practices review, a statewide assessment of Sexual Assault Forensic Exam (SAFE) kit testing protocols and recommendations for the County’s sexual assault system.
Meetings
Upcoming
To view upcoming meeting details and documents, select from the list below.
Members
The task force consists of the following members:
- Sheryl Goldstein (Task Force Chair), Vice President of the Abell Foundation
- David Thomas, Program Manager with the International Association of Chiefs of Police
- Rosalyn Branson, CEO of TurnAround
- Laura Clary, Program Manager of the Sexual Assault Forensic Exam (SAFE) Program at GBMC
- John Cox, Deputy State's Attorney from the Baltimore County State's Attorney’s Office
- Lieutenant Brian Edwards, Commander of the Baltimore County Police Department’s Special Victims Unit
- Nadia BenAissa, Student at UMBC—We Believe You
Policies and Procedures
The following policies and procedures have been reviewed by the Sexual Assault Investigations Task Force. These documents represent national best practices that can guide new and revised policies and procedures for partner agencies of the task force.
Medical Institutions
Police
- Executive Guidebook: Practical Approaches for Strengthening Law Enforcement's Response to Sexual Assault
- Model Policy: Investigating Sexual Assaults
- National Best Practices for Sexual Assault Kits: A Multidisciplinary Approach
- Sexual Assault Supplemental Report Form