Jane Doe No More

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SHORTENING THE TIME FROM CRIME TO HEALING

Crime happens everyday and it can happen to anyone. Every Jane Doe is an individual with hopes and dreams and talent. Proper treatment of the victim will shorten the time from the horror of the sexual assault to healing. All innocent victims of rape have a future, and it is our responsibility as a society to allow them to heal and give them the best chance for a full and healthy recovery.

 
   

Dateline

The founder of Jane Doe No More, Inc., Donna Palomba, came forward for the first time in public to tell her story and launch this national initiative Sunday, April 29, 2007 on Dateline NBC. Read more about the show and learn more about Donna's decision to come forward at msnbc.com.

 

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Expert Views

Forensics & DNA
Dr. Henry C. Lee

Distinguished Professor
of Forensic Science

It has often been said that crime scene investigation is a systematic discovery and a logical process.

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Legal
Maureen Norris
Attorney, Kolesnik and Norris
Waterbury, CT

A survivor of sexual assault should keep in mind that a criminal trial is not her only avenue of recourse. The survivor also has the option of bringing a civil action against her assailant. The two forums, criminal and civil, are vastly different. 

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What Do You Think?

What number of states still have a statute of limitations in effect for the crime of rape?
 

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