Hearing: Reporting, Investigating
and Prosecuting Prison Rape: What is Needed To Make The Process Work?
August 3,
2006
Survivor Testimony
- Testimonies
- Dana Ragsdale
- Necole Brown
- Questions & Answers
Corrections Administrators Describe Challenges of Internal Reporting, Investigation, Disciplinary Procedures and Prosecutions
- John Dignam, Chief, Federal Bureau of Prisons, Office of Internal Affairs
- John Rees, Commissioner, Kentucky Department of Corrections
- A.T. Wall, Director, Rhode Island Department of Corrections
- Patricia Caruso, Director, Michigan Department of Corrections
- William Sprenkle, Deputy Secretary of Administration, Pennsylvania Department of Corrections
- Lynn Bissonette, Superintendent, Massachusetts Correctional Institution at Framingham
- Questions & Answers
Organizing an Investigative Component and Implementing Procedures
- Testimonies
- Cynthia Schnedar, Counsel to the Inspector General, United States Department of Justice
- Aaron Alderich, Chief Inspector of Internal Affairs, Rhode Island Department of Corrections
- Timothy Wittman, Trooper, Alternate Criminal Investigation Assessment Officer, Troop C, Pennsylvania State Police
- Al Saucier, Lieutenant, Massachusetts Department of Corrections
- Questions & Answers
Comments
- United States Representative John Couyers, Jr.
- Mr. Moriarty, Inspector General, Texas Department of Corrections
Testimony
- The Honorable Kim Worthy, Prosecuting Attorney for Wayne County (Detroit), Michigan
- Questions & Answers
Preservation and Collection of Evidence
- Testimonies
- Anjali Swienton, Director of Outreach, National Clearinghouse for Science, Technology and the Law at Stetson University College of Law; President and CEO, SciLaw Forensics, Ltd
- Leanne Holland, Program Coordinator, Sparrow Forensic Nurse Examiner Program
- Questions & Answers