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.
- June 22, 2012
- Jennifer Benner
This statement discusses Philadelphia Monsignor William J. Lynn being found guilty of child endangerment in a 2012 Philadelphia, PA case and the key responsibilities of adults in leadership positions to prevent sexual violence. Publish Date June 22, 2012
- June 15, 2012
- Sally Laskey
This research brief reviews articles that explore the connection between childhood sexual abuse (CSA) and subsequent sexual victimization in adulthood. It demonstrates the significant link between childhood and adulthood sexual revictimization, as well as related health problems. Publish Date 2011
- June 14, 2012
- Sally Laskey
This statement discusses promoting equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer or questioning (LGBTQ) communities as a central component to sexual violence prevention. Publish Date 2012
- June 11, 2012
- Sally Laskey
Los siguientes puntos de conversación incluyen estadísticas, señales de alerta, efectos sobre la salud, recursos, e información sobre prevención para ayudar con la comunicación sobre el abuso sexual de niñ@s. Gracias a Arte Sana por la traducción al español. En inglés. Publish Date 2011
- June 07, 2012
- Sally Laskey
This document provides a brief overview of vicarious trauma and how to take care of yourself when working to address sexual violence. Publish Date 2012
- June 05, 2012
- Sally Laskey
This annotated bibliography features articles that address sexuality and sexual violence in religious text and related literature. It reviews research regarding clergy and sexual violence and faith-based responses as well as religious perspectives concerning sexuality and sexual violence. Publish Date 2012
- June 05, 2012
- Ali Mailen Perrotto
Sexual violence -- including rape, child sexual abuse, and sexual harassment -- is a complicated topic to understand. There are many fears, myths, and stereotypes that abound. We understand that reporting on these topics is a difficult task and we appreciate the media’s commitment to doing so with integrity. As a result, the National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) has created a packet for journalists about reporting on sexual violence. As members of the media, journalists play a critical role in illuminating the truth for people. Well-written, fact-based stories that place a
- June 05, 2012
- Ali Mailen Perrotto
Sexual violence -- including rape, child sexual abuse, and sexual harassment -- is a complicated topic to understand. There are many fears, myths, and stereotypes that abound. We understand that reporting on these topics is a difficult task and we appreciate the media’s commitment to doing so with integrity. As a result, the National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) has created a packet for journalists about reporting on sexual violence. As members of the media, journalists play a critical role in illuminating the truth for people. Well-written, fact-based stories that place a
- June 05, 2012
- Ali Mailen Perrotto
Sexual violence -- including rape, child sexual abuse, and sexual harassment -- is a complicated topic to understand. There are many fears, myths, and stereotypes that abound. We understand that reporting on these topics is a difficult task and we appreciate the media’s commitment to doing so with integrity. As a result, the National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) has created a packet for journalists about reporting on sexual violence. As members of the media, journalists play a critical role in illuminating the truth for people. Well-written, fact-based stories that place a
- June 05, 2012
- Ali Mailen Perrotto
Sexual violence -- including rape, child sexual abuse, and sexual harassment -- is a complicated topic to understand. There are many fears, myths, and stereotypes that abound. We understand that reporting on these topics is a difficult task and we appreciate the media’s commitment to doing so with integrity. As a result, the National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) has created a packet for journalists about reporting on sexual violence. As members of the media, journalists play a critical role in illuminating the truth for people. Well-written, fact-based stories that place a
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