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Sexual assault victims may have more time to decide whether to press charges

Sexual Assault Treatment Units are planning to allow victims of sexual assault or rape the option...
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11.52 10 Oct 2014


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Sexual assault victims may have more time to decide whether to press charges

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11.52 10 Oct 2014


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Sexual Assault Treatment Units are planning to allow victims of sexual assault or rape the option of preserving biological evidence for a year.

This will give them time to decide whether they want to press charges after a sexual assault.

There are six SATU units in Ireland which provide services to women and men who have been sexually assaulted or raped.

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Doctor Maeve Eogan, Clinical Director of the Rotunda Sexual Assault Treatment Unit and the national SATU services, says the service could be up and running by January 2015:


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