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.

The fourth volume for this NSVRC publication! Featured inside: Working Together And/ Or Apart, Prevalence of Rape by Clergy and Others, SAAM 2003… and more.Publish DateFall/Winter 2002

The fifth volume for this NSVRC publication! Featured inside: A Trip to the Rape Capital of the World, OCR Issues Decision in Harvard “Corroboration Rule” Case, Focus on Clergy Misconduct. Putting a Face to Rape. Six Elements to Public Advocacy . . . and more Publish Date Spring/Summer 2003

The sixth volume for this NSVRC publication! Featured inside: Kobe Bryant and Our Cultural Attitudes About Rape, Crime Victims Remain Oppressively Burdened, “A Day to End Sexual Violence” . . . and more Publish Date Fall/Winter 2003

The seventh volume for this NSVRC publication! Featured inside: 10 Years of VAWA and Medical Screening in Rural Areas, Coalition Spotlight, and more . . . Publish Date Spring/Summer 2004

New Civilian / Military Task Force, Understanding Crawford v. Washington, Using Art to Break Silence and more . . . Publish Date Fall/Winter 2004

Living with Dissociative Identity Disorder, Assessing Online Advocacy, RAINN & Online Hotline and more . . . Publish Date Spring/Summer 2005

Recollections of a Hurricane, Consent and the Court of Pubilc Opinion, CSA in the Bearing Straits, and more . . . Publish Date Fall/Winter 2005

Tools for Bystander Action, Don’t Call it “Rape”, Tory Bowen Story, Focus on Workplace, Collaboration with Poynter Institute, and more… Publish Date Fall/Winter 2008

Law Enforcement Training in Indian Country, SAAM Awards, Rape and Sexual Assault Reporting Laws, and more . . . Publish Date Spring/Summer 2006

This toolkit provides facts about emergency contraception for rape survivors, tools and strategies to assess the need for increased access, and four strategies to increase access. The four strategies discussed are legislation, administrative efforts, litigation and voluntary efforts. Samples, survivor stories, and additional resources are also included. Publish Date 2003