Forensic Nurses play a unique and critical role at the intersection of healthcare and the legal system. These highly trained professionals care for individuals affected by violence, abuse, or neglect, including victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, child abuse, elder mistreatment, and traumatic injuries related to criminal activity. In addition to providing medical care, Forensic Nurses are responsible for collecting forensic evidence, documenting injuries, and maintaining a strict chain of custody—all of which are vital for legal investigations. Some specialize further, such as Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (SANEs), who perform forensic exams and often testify in court as expert witnesses.
Beyond their clinical duties, Forensic Nurses serve as advocates for vulnerable populations and work to ensure victims are treated with respect, sensitivity, and dignity. Their role extends into community outreach, education, and violence prevention efforts. They often collaborate closely with law enforcement, social workers, attorneys, and victim support services to provide a comprehensive approach to both care and justice. By recognizing signs of abuse that might otherwise go unnoticed, Forensic Nurses help uncover the truth while supporting survivors on their path to recovery. As awareness of trauma-informed care and the need for justice grows, Forensic Nurses continue to be essential in both protecting public health and promoting legal accountability.
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