https://www.nsvrc.org/blogs/press-releases/new-survey-finds-adults-are-most-likely-believe-stricter-campus-policies-are
Sep 27, 2017
Data also suggests some progress in public’s understanding of the challenges tied to reporting campus sexual assault
Harrisburg, PA – Today, the National Sexual Violence Resource Center announced the results of a new survey that revealed that adults are more likely to rank legislation requiring universities and colleges to impose stricter penalties as the most effective initiative to lower campus sexual assault rates. The study, which was conducted in partnership with YouGov, examines adults’ views on the causes of campus sexual assault and potential solutions.
Campus Culture, Fear of
https://www.nsvrc.org/blogs/i-am-enough
Sep 22, 2017
By Maria Jirau-Torres, MA, Language Access Coordinator for the National Sexual Violence Resource Center
I live the life of a proud Puerto Rican, Latina woman every day. I think in a way that was shaped and influenced by my Latina Tías, Tíos and “prim@s”, mother, father, history and culture. From the making of Pasteles at Christmas time to the Pernil and Turkey at Thanksgiving, it’s all shaped by my culture and family and it’s me. I am grounded in my faith as is my culture, and I am proud of that. Faith is important to us. It’s important to me. Much like the
https://www.nsvrc.org/blogs/making-space-afro-latinax-hispanic-heritage-month
Sep 22, 2017
By Damary Rodriguez, Database and Resource Assistant for the National Sexual Violence Resource Center
Full disclosure: I am supporter of Zahira Kelly’s Patreon.
When you hear the word Latina/x, who comes to mind? Sofia Vergara, Shakira, or maybe Jennifer Lopez? The women mentioned are light-skinned with European or ethnically ambiguous features. While that is the majority of what is portrayed in the media, is not representative of all Latinas/x. It is really uncommon to see Afro-Latinas/x women in entertainment. If we do see Afro-Latinas, their Latinidad is often questioned. Thankfully,
https://www.nsvrc.org/blogs/five-reasons-sexual-violence-increases-disasters
Sep 19, 2017
Lost loved ones, homes, and possessions are a few of the tragedies brought on by hurricanes and flooding. But the hardships don’t stop there. These are five reasons why sexual violence is all too often a part of the pain of a disaster.
The Most Vulnerable Are Left Behind
Individuals with physical disabilities, homeless residents, and those suffering from mental illness or substance abuse are often forced to stay behind while others seek safety out of the path of the storm. These individuals are already often targets of sexual violence, but in the aftermath of a disaster, the risk becomes even
https://www.nsvrc.org/blogs/preventionista/announcing-data-analysis-series
Sep 19, 2017
By Mo Lewis, Prevention Specialist for the National Sexual Violence Resource Center
Evaluation is an important part of our work – it can show us where we excel and where we need to make changes. It can also let us know if we are creating the changes we are hoping to see with our prevention work. And, unless you are working closely with an evaluator, you probably are the person in charge of your program evaluation. If this sounds like you, this Data Analysis Series is here to help.
This series of four courses is designed to walk you through the steps needed to get the best information from
https://www.nsvrc.org/es/blogs/hispanic-heritage-month-appreciation-appropriation-and-application
Sep 15, 2017
A guest post from Alissa Mailen Perrotto, President & Chief Executive Officer of the Sexual Assault Resource & Counseling Center of Lebanon and Shuylkil Counties, and former Contract Liaison for the Pennsylvania Coalition to Advance Respect.
Each year from September 15 to October 15 the United States celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month. The celebration spans a number of national independence days for Spanish speaking countries in Central and South America and honors the rich cultures and heritage of people of many different races and nationalities who identify Spanish as the language
https://www.nsvrc.org/blogs/10-facts-everyone-should-know-about-title-ix
Aug 23, 2017
As you or your children prepare to head back to school, it’s important to understand your rights under Title IX. You may have heard a lot about Title IX lately, and you might have some questions about what it is and what it does. We’ve rounded up some information on the basics of Title IX.
What Is Title IX?
1. Title IX is a federal civil rights law that says no institution of higher education can discriminate against anybody on the basis of their sex and gender. Initially drafted to ensure equal opportunities for women in sports, today Title IX applies to all forms of sexual harassment and
https://www.nsvrc.org/blogs/format-samples-classes
Jul 25, 2017
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https://www.nsvrc.org/blogs/cosby-case-reminds-us-focus-victims
Jul 17, 2017
By Kristen Houser, Chief Public Affairs Officer of NSVRC and PCAR
Following the announcement of a mistrial in Bill Cosby’s criminal trial, we’re reminded that while the criminal justice system is an important venue for survivors to seek justice and healing, it cannot be the only one — and it cannot become more effective in a vacuum. We all have a role to play in making our communities safer and more supportive of survivors. Only then will survivors find real justice.
The Cosby trial demonstrated the widespread challenges encountered by victims of sexual assault and prosecutors across the
https://www.nsvrc.org/blogs/press-releases/nsvrc-statement-hung-jury-cosby-trial
Jun 17, 2017
June 17, 2017
Joseph Diebold
971-207-6843
jdiebold@gpg.com
PRESS RELEASE: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
NSVRC STATEMENT ON HUNG JURY IN COSBY TRIAL
Harrisburg, PA – Following the announcement of a hung jury in the criminal trial of comedian Bill Cosby, National Sexual Violence Resource Center Chief Public Affairs Officer Kristen Houser issued the following statement:
“All Americans accused of a crime are entitled to a trial by a jury of
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