NSVRC Blogs

Can we really end human trafficking? It’s time to focus on offenders

January 31, 2020 sudharsan.ganesan

January is National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month.

Learn the Facts About Stalking

January 30, 2020 sudharsan.ganesan

Stalking can happen to anyone, at any time.

What can you learn in 10 minutes about measuring bystander intervention?

January 29, 2020 Sally Laskey

We spoke with researcher Rose Hennessey about how to measure bystander intervention.

Human Trafficking Awareness: A Call for Human Protection

January 16, 2020 Melissa Powers

Check out three resources on human trafficking this Human Trafficking Awareness Month.

What You Need to Know About Human Trafficking Awareness Month

January 7, 2020 sudharsan.ganesan

Human trafficking is a global issue. It happens everywhere, and it’s only becoming a larger problem.

Three Lessons Businesses Can Learn from Uber’s Collecting and Reporting Sexual Assault Data

December 6, 2019 sudharsan.ganesan

A repost of a blog from our partners at the Urban Institute, Dr. Janine Zweig and Emily Tiry. Originally posted here on the Urban Institute’s website. Uber’s ride-sharing platform has massive reach across the US and the world, connecting more than 1 billion rides in 2017 and even more in 2018. At the same time, sexual harassment, […]

Ask the Researcher: Sexual Abuse and Reproductive Health for Women of Color

December 3, 2019 sudharsan.ganesan

Learn more about a six-year study from Black Women’s Blueprint linking reproductive and sexual violence.

This Land Is Not Our Own

November 21, 2019 Melissa Powers

We highlight three resources focusing on Native American culture in recognition of National Native American Heritage Month.

A Reflection on the Past, A Hope for the Future

October 11, 2019 Melissa Powers

In celebration of LGBTQ History Month, this blog covers a few resources regarding the history of the LGBTQ community.