Women’s Health Project: Research for Empowerment
Kerry Gagnon, M.A. & Anne P. DePrince, Ph.D. Have you ever wondered what women experience when they disclose a sexual assault while trying to access …
Kerry Gagnon, M.A. & Anne P. DePrince, Ph.D. Have you ever wondered what women experience when they disclose a sexual assault while trying to access …
“If these young, hot little girls on campus have a firearm, I wonder how many men will want to assault them.” Nope, that’s not a …
By Kristy Garry, CCASA Guest Blogger With the Fifty Shades of Grey series becoming so popular I have heard quite a lot of talk …
By Meghann McCluskey, CCASA Blogger Nursing a cold this weekend, I cuddled on the couch and watched Netflix with abandon. When I came across …
A former Vanderbilt football player has been convicted of raping his then-girlfriend along with others on the team. Male victims of campus sexual assault are …
“Sometimes you are comparing apples and oranges,” said Brie Akins, executive director of the Colorado Coalition Against Sexual Assault. “Those numbers are not really reflective …
By Alexa Priddy, CCASA Blogger I’ll admit, when I first saw the headline “24 Most Sexually Violent Cities in America,” my interest was piqued. What …
Dear Brian Greene, by definition, an unconscious person cannot give consent. But, thanks for the borderline not-pology. #TheresNoPerfectVictim Crime logs show that NYC colleges aren’t …
Sexual assault occurs in epidemic proportions among the population of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD): 83% of women with developmental disabilities will be …
You Have Options Comes from Oregon to Brighton, Colorado By Michelle Wolff, CCASA Blogger There is a lot of buzz about the You Have Options …