Resources by NSVRC

The NSVRC collects information and resources to assist those working to prevent sexual violence and to improve resources, outreach and response strategies. This page lists resources on this website that have been developed by NSVRC staff.

In this episode, we continue our conversation with Dr. Jennifer S. Hirsch and Dr. Shamus Khan, authors of the book Sexual Citizens.

In the first part of a two-part episode, we speak with the authors of Sexual Citizens: A Landmark Study on Sex, Power, and Assault on Campus.

The latest edition of The Resource explores how the movement to end sexual violence has adapted over the past year and a half due to COVID-19.

Sexual assault advocates and rape crisis centers can use this self-assessment tool to reflect on your current work serving men who have had unwanted sexual experiences. The tool offers reflection questions related to individual and organizational capacity to serve male survivors. This resource is part of Working with Male Survivors of Sexual Violence.

How has the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the dynamic of sexual violence on campus?

On this episode, we discuss sexual violence and alcohol consumption and how prevention efforts can impact young men.

This report shares key statistics, emerging trends, policies, and practices that have been implemented by industry leaders to address harassment in the workplace.

We continue our discussion about childhood adversity and cover strategies for prevention.

In this episode, we discuss research on reframing adversity experienced in childhood.

Sexual harassment, abuse, and assault can have short- and long-term physical, emotional, and psychological effects on a person’s well-being and impact an entire community, from the culture and connections between people to the economic toll. Preventing sexual violence means we all must address deep-rooted abuses of power that contribute to inequities in health, safety, and well-being. A health equity […]