Sexual Assault Prevention Guide
The Sexual Assault Prevention Guide is an essential resource for local and state government agencies committed to protecting individuals and fostering safe communities. Effective prevention strategies include education, awareness programs, and robust survivor support services. Governments play a key role in implementing policies and initiatives to prevent sexual violence and provide justice for victims. This directory offers articles on sexual assault prevention, along with related topics like Public Safety, which covers broader efforts to protect communities from various forms of violence and harm.
The SAKI Toolkit is to help law enforcement, prosecutors, victim advocates, criminal justice professionals and others address rape kit backlog. It can be customized, and offers a workspace sharing platform.
The NIJ investigated 15 years of reports to prepare data about the prevalence of sexual assault on college campuses.
An examination of recent mass shootings and links to domestic violence by One Love Foundation urges individuals at-risk for intimate partner violence to develop safety plans
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Tips on safely maintaining services for sexual assault survivors in today’s socially distanced world
As governments look for ways to continue to provide necessary services to domestic abuse victims, Uber and Lyft have come forward to lend helping hands
But there are several actions your community can take to minimize the risk and help get homeless citizens the protection they need
In North Carolina, one person killed each year in 2018 and in 2017 had a protective order in place at the time of their death. In 2016, six domestic violence-related homicide victims had protective orders
Many law enforcement agencies in small communities across the United States are facing questions about how aggressively they pursue reports of sexual violence
Research shows they fare better when police and community organizations coordinate assistance
Following these seven guidelines when documenting a sexual assault can help increase the odds the case is prosecuted and protect the authenticity of the victim’s narrative.
One of the most mentally and physically terrorizing crimes in the U.S. is also one of the most under-reported. Learn more about sexual assault in the U.S.
Disturbingly high numbers of domestic violence cases are serious enough to merit felony charges, but most of these offenders will never have to face such harsh consequences
Many domestic abusers isolate their victims from both financial and social resources as a means of control, leaving the ones who do escape in ruin
Learn why yes/no victim interview questions by police can set victims up for failure and potentially impede the progress of criminal cases
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