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The NSVRC collects information and resources to assist those working to prevent sexual violence and to improve resources, outreach and response strategies. This page lists resources on this website that have been developed by NSVRC staff.

  In the anti-sexual violence field, we talk a lot about community-level prevention. But what does that mean? And what does community-level prevention look like? In the first episode of our new podcast, Resource on the Go, NSVRC's Prevention Director Jennifer Grove and Prevention Specialist Mo Lewis discuss what community-level prevention really means. Hear them grapple with the many uses of the word “community,” learn the litmus test they use to help figure out if something is really community-level prevention, and get more familiar with the ways we discuss this level of the

A new analysis on workplace sexual violence has been published, providing a new window into workplace-related sexual violence. This analysis provides information into specific types of sexual violence people have experienced by a workplace-related perpetrator and offers a closer look at the perpetrators of these behaviors. Publish Date July 2020

This annotated bibliography highlights research articles documenting studies on the relationship between sexual violence, housing, and homelessness. The bibliography summarizes studies published between 2010 – 2020 on sexual violence experienced at different stages of the lifespan by people who have experienced homelessness or housing instability. Current research suggests that people who have experienced homelessness are at an increased risk for experiencing sexual violence, and that sexual violence is a risk factor for homelessness and housing instability

The Spring 2020 edition of The Resource focuses on expanding prevention — whether that's through innovative partnerships, social change initiatives, or new media through which we share survivor stories. In this issue, you'll find: Tips about partnering with corporations from organizations that have done it successfully A spotlight on the Michigan Coalition to End Domestic and Sexual Violence's anti-oppression and inclusion work A look at popular podcasts that intersect with the movement to end sexual assault A milestone marking how the conversation around prevention has

This case example provides an overview of how one state created and used a survey to identify risk and protective factors for sexual violence. Read more case examples through the NSVRC Evaluation Toolkit.  Here is a blog about this case study: https://www.nsvrc.org/blogs/not-faint-heart-conducting-statewide-surveys Publish Date April 2020

This infographic is an updated version from it's original release in 2013. It is a visual snapshot of some of the statistics included in the NSVRC publication “Sexual Violence in the Military: A Guide for Civilian Advocates” with updated research from the U.S. Department of Defense and the Office of Inspector General. Publish Date March 2020

This annotated bibliography explores research published between 2016 and 2019 on social determinants of health as they relate to sexual victimization. Publish Date March 2020

This multiple choice quiz functions as a supplemental piece to the resource, Tu Guía de Consentimiento. For best graphic quality, download the PDF and then print it out. Publish Date February 2020

This multiple choice quiz functions as a supplemental piece to the resource, Your Consent Guide. For best graphic quality, download the PDF and then print it out. Publish Date January 2020

Help drive media interest during Sexual Assault Awareness Month 2020 with this Media Outreach Packet. For best graphic quality, download the PDF and then print it out. Publish Date January 2020