The Criminal Justice System: Statistics

The majority of perpetrators of sexual assault will not go to prison. 

What Is a Sex Offender Registry?

The National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW) allows you to search convicted offenders in every state, territory, and tribal area.

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How Can I Protect My Child From Sexual Assault?

There is no foolproof way to protect children from sexual abuse, but there are steps you can take to reduce this risk.

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Talking to Your Kids About Sexual Assault

Conversations about sexual assault can be a part of the safety conversations you’re already having, like knowing when to speak up, how to take care of friends, and listening to your gut.

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Child Sexual Abuse

When a perpetrator intentionally harms a minor physically, psychologically, sexually, or by acts of neglect, the crime is known as child abuse.

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Perpetrators of Sexual Violence: Statistics

Three out of four rapes are committed by someone known to the victim. 

Sexual Exploitation by Helping Professionals

Sexual exploitation by a helping professional is a serious violation of your trust and, in many cases, the law.

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How to Respond if Someone Is Pressuring You

If someone is pressuring you to engage in sexual activity, it is important to remember that being in this situation is not your fault. Here are some strategies to try.

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Sexual Assault

Sexual assault can take many different forms and be defined in different ways, but one thing remains the same: it’s never the victim’s fault.

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Sexual Harassment

You should be able to feel comfortable in your place of work or learning. If you are being sexually harassed, you can report it to the authorities at your job, school, or local law enforcement.

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Protecting Children from Sexual Abuse

All survivors of sexual violence, children and mothers alike, should be able to live without fear of future harm.

Sexual Assault

Sexual assault can take many different forms and be defined in different ways, but one thing remains the same: it’s never the victim’s fault.

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Self-Care After Trauma

Whether it happened recently or years ago, self care can help you cope with the short- and long-term effects of a trauma like sexual assault.

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Reporting to Law Enforcement

Understanding how to report and learning more about the experience can take away some of the unknowns and help you feel more prepared.

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Receiving Medical Attention

After sexual assault, a medical exam can check for help check for injuries, even those you may not be able to see.

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