TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Aug 15, 2024

In March of 2023, the Tennessee state legislature passed the bipartisan Sexual Assault Response Team Act, which required all 95 counties in the state to establish trained sexual assault response teams by the beginning of this year. The teams would consist of multi-disciplinary professionals trained in victim advocacy, law enforcement, criminal prosecution, and health care and mental health services. Currently, only 15 counties have such teams in place. Jennifer Escue, executive director for the Tennessee Coalition to End Domestic and Sexual Violence, told the Tennessee Lookout that in some Tennessee counties, tensions between law enforcement and advocates have prevented the kind of collaborative team response to sexual violence that the law was intended to foster. The lack of coordinated response can result in fewer prosecutions of perpetrators and poorer outcomes for victims, she says. In related news, the Lookout also recently reported on how one rural community has become a model for managing domestic violence.