The Washington Crime Victim Compensation Program Sexual Assault Exam Report is a document that is designed to provide support for individuals who have been victims of sexual assault or sexual abuse. This document is used to provide compensation to victims, as well as to provide medical and mental health care services. The report is used to collect information from the victim about the incident, such as the date, time, and location of the assault, as well as the identity of the perpetrator. The report also includes information on the physical and mental health effects of the assault on the victim, as well as information about the services that were received. There are two types of Washington Crime Victim Compensation Program Sexual Assault Exam Reports: the Initial Report and the Follow-up Report. The Initial Report is used to collect information from the victim at the time of the assault, while the Follow-up Report is used to collect information from the victim at a later date. Both reports are used to document the services that were received and the impact of the assault on the victim.