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Detroit Sexual Assault Kit (SAK) Action Research Project (ARP), Final Report Sally Laskey Tue, 04/07/2015

A new report describes findings about unsubmitted sexual assault kits in Wayne County (Detroit), Michigan. A multidisciplinary team investigated the situation and found a number of effective and sustainable responses and ways to prevent the problem from recurring.

The team found several underlying “risk factors” that contributed to the large quantity of unsubmitted SAKs in Detroit, including:

How to Implement an Institution Based Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) Sally Laskey Fri, 06/27/2014

This document, written by Hallie Martynuik, provides infomation on steps to created an institution based SART as well as lessons learned.

 

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2012

Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) Implementation and Collaborative Process: What works best for the criminal justice system? Sally Laskey Thu, 05/15/2014

This study examined the structure and functioning of U.S. SARTs, patterns of SART implementation and how these patterns relate to SARTs perceived effectiveness at improving victim and legal outcomes.

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September 2013

Reshape: Creating a Space for Male Survivors Ali Mailen Perrotto Fri, 02/07/2014

In the January 2014 edition of the Reshape newsletter, Eric Stiles discusses the practice of creating sensitive and informed spaces for men and boys accessing services at sexual assault programs. Using trauma-informed strategies and the practice of meeting survivors where they are at, he promotes gender inclusive spaces and programming.

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2014

Reshape: The Complexities of Gendered Frameworks in the Anti-Violence Movement Ali Mailen Perrotto Fri, 02/07/2014

In the January 2014 edition of the Reshape newsletter, Michelle Dixon-Wall discusses the challenges of working within a gendered framework at an anti-violence organization. She discusses barriers that men and boys may have to accessing sexual assault services and programs based on some basic structural practices.

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2014

Reshape: Enhancing Male Outreach Efforts, One Center at a Time Ali Mailen Perrotto Fri, 02/07/2014

In the January 2014 edition of the Reshape newsletter, Emiliano Diaz de Leon discusses how state coalitions can strategically do outreach to men and boys and increase the capacity of local centers to do the same. He discusses technical assistance approaches, capacity building education ideas, and strategies for raising awareness.

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2014

Sexual Violence in the Lives of African American Women Ali Mailen Perrotto Tue, 03/26/2013

This Applied Research paper reviews the sociohistorical context of Black women’s sexual victimization, the characteristics of Black rape survivors and their experiences, and the risk factors that elevate Black women’s vulnerability to rape and consequences thereof. Culturally sensitive techniques to promote resilience are offered.

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The role of emerging communication technologies in experiences of sexual violence: A new legal frontier? Ali Mailen Perrotto Fri, 02/08/2013

This research study discusses the role of communication technologies in sexual violence against young people. It focuses on outcomes in Victoria, Australia. It presents findings on mobile phones and social media, and the role in identifying and grooming potential victims, blackmail and intimation, sexting, harassment, and pornography.

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Prosecuting Cases of Sexual Abuse in Confinement Ali Mailen Perrotto Wed, 01/02/2013

Aequitas released Issue #8 of their Strategies Newsletter. The December 2012 edition offers information for prosecutors on sexual abuse in confinement.

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December 2012

Mechanism of Action: How do levonorgestrel-only emergency contraceptive pills (LNG ECPs) prevent pregnancy? Ali Mailen Perrotto Tue, 12/04/2012

This document includes evidence to respond to the question, “How do levonorgestrel-only emergency contraceptive pills (LNG ECPs) prevent pregnancy?” It was created by the International Federation of Gynecology & Obstetrics and the International Consortium for Emergency Contraception. In Spanish.

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