Oakville Beaver, 15 Dec 2017, p. 10

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www.insidehalton.com |OAKVILLE BEAVER |Friday, December 15, 2017 |10 OAKVILLE CONFERENCE CENTRE ac Results of sex assault survivor survey released: Halton police by Tim Whitnell Metroland Media West -- "They (police) told me because I w as drunk and over the age of 16 th at it gave consent for people to rape m e." -- "(The officer) told me it w as OK to regret drunk sex." COME AND JOIN US! JOIN OAKVILLE CONFERENCE CENTRE AS WE WRITE THE FIRST PAGE IN THE BO OK OF 2 0 1 8 ! OPERATORS EDGE HOSPITALITY INVITE THE C O M M U N IT Y TO GET IN TOUCH WITH THEIR LAVISH SIDE AND CONGREGATE UNDER THE SPRAWLING 2 0 FO O T CEILINGS IN OUR MAIN BALLROOM. POP! FIZZ! CLINK! BUY 9 TICKETS GET THE 10TH FREE SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3 1 , 2 0 1 7 6 :3 0 PM $120 ALL INCLUSIVE 4 COURSE DINNER, HOST BAR, CHAMPAGNE TOAST & PARTY FAVOURS OAKVILLE CONFERENCE CENTRE 2515 WYECROFT ROAD, OAKVILLE, ON L6L 6P8 Those are two of the more disturbing responses given by people who participated in a survey offered by the Halton Regional Police Services Board seeking comm ent from individuals who had interaction with Halton police related to their sexual assault case. Earlier this year the police services board sought and received feedback from victims of sex assault about their dealings with case investigators -- some individuals were impressed and thankful for the help and some said they had bad experiences with law enforcement personnel in the aftermath of their ordeal. Halton Regional Police Services Board Executive Director Julie Moscato delivered a report, on behalf of the relatively new 14-member Sexual Assault Advisory Committee, on input received from people who reported sex assault incidents to Halton police. Survivors of sex assault were asked to respond to one of two scenarios -- their experience with Halton police if they reported such an assault or the reason(s) why they chose not to report such an incident to Halton police. Comments were collected in June and July. The police services board' s Sexual Assault Case Handling Review Team says it received five email submissions, 15 via online and had nine telephone or in-person meetings. The report notes that no self-identified people from marginalized communities, such as immigrant refugees, LGBTQ+ or Aboriginal Peoples, responded to the survey. The review team stressed that it does not know how new or old the cases/incidents cited by sex assault victims are. "Some of the information provided during in-person meetings was clearly identified as recent," stated the report. "... some experiences were recent, some were not. I don't have enough information to make a determination around whether there were more recent or more historical experiences," Moscato told The Oakville Beaver. "We will be amending our website to allow see Negative on p.11 $12799 SERVICE COFFEE /box of 24 c Bucket List Coffee Roastery hand crafts and meticulously selects only the highest quality 100% Arabica Coffees. Tc h ro asts0 Introducing 3 NEW flavours /box of 24 355 W y e c ro ft R d. Unit B, Oakville, ON Canada, L6K 2H2 H IG H A L T IT U D E Features a rich & fla v o u rfu l body w ith a trace o f chocolate & a to ffe e like sweetness. 3 5 5W y e c r o f tR o a d

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