New Data - Sexual Assault Rates Doubled
New sexual assault data shows an increase in self-reports and a decrease in reporting to police.
New sexual assault data shows an increase in self-reports and a decrease in reporting to police.
These talking points cover the key highlights from a 2018 study “Rape-Related Pregnancy and Association with Reproductive Coercion in the U.S.” that provides nationally representative information on rape-related pregnancy.
Publish Date
September 2019
The Spring 2019 edition ofThe Resource looks at the wide range of prevention activities happening all across the country! Opening with tips from Berkeley Media Studies Group on how to effectively communicate about prevention, this issue also includes:
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This annotated bibliography explores research from 2009 to 2019 on the relationship between opioid use and sexual victimization.
Publish Date
June 2019
This document is a follow-up to a Taxonomy & Transparency Workshop hosted on March 5, 2019, in San Francisco, California, by Uber for representatives of a variety of companies.
These two examples show how we can use our knowledge of risk and protective factors to prevent sexual violence in the real world.
Risk and protective factors are a framework of things that can increase or decrease the likelihood of sexual violence perpetration.
For the last several years, the opioid epidemic has been making headlines with growing frequency. From political podiums to religious pulpits, from Facebook comments to front page news, everyone is talking about people overdosing on opioids and what can be done about it.
Sexual violence exacts a high toll on survivors, their loved ones—and, ultimately, on all of us.