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The Intersectionality of Forced Marriage with Other Forms of Abuse in the United States Chad Sniffen Thu, 03/03/2016

This paper provides information and research on forced marriage in the United States and its intersections with child abuse, sexual assault and rape, domestic and family violence, stalking, female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C), and human trafficking. The research demonstrates that forced marriage is a serious but neglected problem in this country, and despite many advocates’ best efforts, survivors of forced marriage and those at risk continue to fall through the cracks of the systems and programs set up to protect individuals from abuse.

Trauma-Informed Advocacy and Services Recommended Reading Sally Laskey Wed, 03/14/2012

This recommended reading list was developed for the National Sexual Assault Demonstration Initiative to assist organizations in strengthening trauma-informed advocacy and services.

Publish Date

2012

Addressing the Gendered Dimensions of Harassment and Bullying: What domestic and sexual violence advocates need to know admin Fri, 11/11/2011

This paper introduces and discusses a recent policy memo from the U.S.

Changing Perceptions of Sexual Violence Over Time Ali Mailen Perrotto Mon, 10/24/2011

The author reviews available research on perceptions held by the general public about sexual violence and how they have changed over time. She also makes recommendations for future practice, which include discussing the root causes of sexual violence and addressing subtle victim blaming.

Publish Date

2011

Child Sexual Abuse Prevention and Risk Reduction: Literature Review for Parents and Guardians Sally Laskey Thu, 08/18/2011

Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Literture Review coverSeveral child sexual abuse (CSA) prevention efforts target parents and guardians, given that they are in a unique position to educate and protect their children from sexual victimization.