Indiana Protocols
State Sexual Assault Protocol
Guidelines for the Medical Forensic Examination of Adult and Adolescent Sexual Abuse PatientsGuidelines for Medical Forensic Examination of Pediatric Sexual Assault Patients
Sexual Assault Response Teams: Coordinating Our Response to Sexual Assault
State Contacts
Ashli Smiley, BSN, RN, SANE-AStatewide SANE Coordinator
Email: asmiley@isdh.in.gov
Angie Morris, BSN, RN, CEN, SANE-A, SANE-P, EMT
Indiana SANE Training Project Coordinator
Email: ammorris2@usi.edu
Minor Consent Laws
Indiana Age Of Consent Law: Defined in Indiana Code 35-42-4-9, age of consent is 16 years old. IC 35-42-4-9 Sexual misconduct with a minor Sec. 9. (a) A person at least eighteen (18) years of age who, with a child at least fourteen (14) years of age but less than sixteen (16) years of age, performs or submits to sexual intercourse or deviate sexual conduct commits sexual misconduct with a minor, a Class C felony.Mandatory Reporting Laws
Any person with reasonable suspicion that a child is a victim of child abuse, neglect, or maltreatment must make a report to the Department of Child Services. All reports can be made to the Indiana Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline 1-800-800-5556. Anonymous reports are accepted, however, by law DCS is required to protect the identity and privacy of the individual making the report. Failure to make a report is punishable by law and can result in a Class B misdemeanor.Applicable Indiana Codes:
Mandatory Reporting IC 31-33-5-1
Failure to Report IC 31-33-22-1
False Reporting IC 31-33-22-3
A free public training and information course created by the Department of Child Services
Other Information
Indiana Coalition to End Sexual Assault & Human TraffickingIf you would like to share your state or territory’s resources with us, please email us at safeta@forensicnurses.org.