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Resources by NSVRC

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.

This guide discusses the 2014 research article "A systematic review of primary prevention strategies for sexual violence perpetration" by Sarah DeGue et al. It summarizes the methods and discusses key findings of the systematic review. It also proposes ways preventionists can use this research to identify promising prevention strategies, strengthen and evaluate their current efforts, and advocate with funders, policymakers, researchers, and community partners.  Publish Date 2014

These tri-fold cards include tips on sexual violence prevention and resources for survivors. Order palm cards to distribute.  Publish Date 2011

This cost revenue workbook is available for download as part of the SANE Sustainability Mobile App. Publish Date 2014

This spreadsheet was created to help SANE programs review funding needs and opportunities for their programs. It is part of the SANE Sustainability Mobile App project. Publish Date 2014

This checklist was developed to assist SANE program managers in creating policies and procedures. It is part of the SANE Sustainability Mobile App project.    Publish Date 2014

This report provides the results of the National Sexual Violence Resource Center’s SANE Sustainability training and technical project. The evaluation of the Sustainability Project consisted of two primary components: 1) assessment of a train-the-trainer program and 2) evaluation of the onsite technical assistance program. The purpose was to document the nature of technical assistance provided and assess the degree to which their assistance has been useful to the selected programs.   Publish Date 2014

This policy brief examines results from the Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Exams and VAWA 2005 Payment Practices, Successes, and Directions for the Future research report related to data on who pays for medical forensic examinations across the U.S..   Read related policy briefs: VAWA 2005 and Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Exams Policy Implementation and Impacts VAWA 2005 and Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Exams: Kit Storage Issues Publish Date May 2014

This policy brief examines results from the Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Exams and VAWA 2005 Payment Practices, Successes, and Directions for the Future research report specific to the storage of medical forensic examination kits.   Read related policy briefs: VAWA 2005 and Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Exams Policy Implementation and Impacts Who Pays for Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Exams?: It Is Not the Victim’s Responsibility Publish Date May 2014

This policy brief examines results from the Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Exams and VAWA 2005 Payment Practices, Successes, and Directions for the Future research report specific to access to Medical Forensic Exams.   Read related policy briefs: VAWA 2005 and Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Exams Policy Implementation and Impacts VAWA 2005 and Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Exams: Kit Storage Issues Who Pays for Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Exams?: It Is Not the Victim’s Responsibility   Publish Date May 2014

The 2014 Spring & Summer edition of The Resource features a cover story on campus sexual assault written by the Clery Center For Security On Campus. The article provides details on recent amendments to the Jeanne Cleary Act and how policy can be used to help protect the well-being of students. In the same vein, The University of Oregon has students talking about consent with its SexPositive cellphone app, which has been downloaded more than 10,000 times. Other topics covered in this issue include the 20th anniversary of the Violence Against Women Act, how to protect victims’ privacy when