Consejos para los sobrevivientes sobre los medios

Los medios de comunicación pueden ser una gran herramienta para aumentar la concientización pública sobre la violencia sexual, pero también pueden presentar retos para algunos sobrevivientes.

As Seen on “Cold Justice: Sex Crimes”

Learn more about the rape kit backlog and the importance of DNA evidence in rape cases.

RAINN Partners with TNT’s Cold Justice: Sex Crimes to Provide Support to Survivors

New TNT show uses DNA evidence to investigate unsolved rapes and connects audiences with support through the National Sexual Assault Hotline.

RAINN Partners with TLC to Fight Child Sexual Abuse

TLC announces partnership with RAINN and Darkness to Light to raise awareness and educate parents and families about child sexual abuse.

Jacqueline’s Story, as Seen on Dateline’s “My Kid Would Never Do That”

Survivor Jacqueline talks with teens on NBC's Dateline segment about the importance of open dialogue and support when discussing sexual assault with teens. Read her story here, and learn how you can begin the conversation with your kids.

Tips for Survivors on Consuming Media

Movies and TV shows that show sexual assault, incest, and child sexual abuse can be very difficult for survivors to watch.

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