Posted on January 16, 2022     |     Sexual Abuse, Sexual Assault
What Is Sexual Hazing?
Despite a number of policies and rules passed to prevent hazing at schools, colleges and universities, it is still a prevalent problem. Sadly, many incidents of hazing – including sexual hazing – go unreported. Learning more about hazing, and the sexual assault and abuse that are often part of hazing rituals, can help you protect… read more
read morePosted on January 7, 2022     |     Sexual Assault
Sexual Assault in the LGBT Community
Sexual assault affects everyone, in every demographic. However, statistics show that members of the LGBTQ+ community experience a disproportionate amount of sexual assault, harassment, discrimination and violence compared to others. With Sexual Assault Awareness Month just around the corner (April), learn the facts about sexual assault in the LGBT community and what you can do… read more
read morePosted on October 17, 2021     |     Sexual Assault
NDAs Silence Sexual Assault Victims and Protect Predators
Over one-third of the US workforce is bound by non-disclosure agreements (NDAs). NDAs can be detrimental to victims of sexual abuse and assault by prohibiting them from talking about sexual misconduct. In this way, they can perpetuate sexual abuse in the workplace and elsewhere, silence survivors, and protect sexual predators from ever having to face… read more
read morePosted on October 17, 2021     |     Sexual Assault
Why Class Actions Protect Predators and Hurt Sexual Assault Victims
Class actions are common in sexual abuse and assault lawsuits, especially against institutions such as schools and churches. A class action permits one or more plaintiffs to file a civil lawsuit on behalf of a larger group of plaintiffs, or a “class.” Class actions eliminate redundancies by allowing multiple plaintiffs to file a single lawsuit… read more
read morePosted on April 26, 2021     |     Sexual Assault
What Is the Patient’s Right To Know Act?
Until recently, gaps in California’s laws led to a lack of transparency in reporting doctor sexual assault and sexual abuse. Sadly, this increased the risk of patient sexual abuse by health care providers, who can use their positions of power to take advantage of their patients. In 2019, California lawmakers passed Senate Bill (SB) 1448,… read more
read morePosted on April 19, 2021     |     Sexual Abuse, Sexual Assault
What Is the Difference Between Sexual Abuse and Sexual Assault?
Sexual abuse and sexual assault are two different types of sex crimes under California law. When prosecuted in the criminal court or claimed in the civil court, the nuances between these two terms are critical. Learning the difference between sexual abuse and sexual assault can help you better understand your case as a survivor of… read more
read morePosted on April 12, 2021     |     Sexual Assault
How To Tell if You’ve Been Roofied
Perpetrators often use date rape drugs to commit sexual assault crimes. Date rape drugs are narcotics meant to sedate or incapacitate a victim to varying degrees so that a perpetrator can take advantage of a victim without his or her consent. One of the most commonly used date rape drugs is Rohypnol, more commonly known… read more
read morePosted on April 6, 2021     |     Sexual Assault
Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) 2021
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). As of April 2021, SAAM has existed for 20 years. SAAM is an opportunity to bring awareness and education to communities about the dangers of sexual assault, sexual abuse and sexual harassment, as well as to show support for sexual assault survivors. Learn how to show your support… read more
read morePosted on March 23, 2021     |     Sexual Assault
Sexual Assault Statistics: A Comprehensive Examination
Sexual assault is defined as any type of unwanted or unwelcome sexual contact. Although our understanding of sexual assault has grown over the past decade, it remains a serious and prevalent issue. However, as widespread as the issue is, finding definitive sexual assault statistics can be difficult and information varies from organization to organization. How… read more
read morePosted on March 3, 2021     |     Sexual Assault
Can You Sue Uber or Lyft for Sexual Assault?
Using a rideshare vehicle should not put you at risk of sexual assault. Unfortunately, rideshare companies such as Uber and Lyft are not very discerning in their employment practices. For example, both companies only conduct background checks on their drivers for the prior seven years, and neither interviews their drivers in person before hiring them…. read more
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