Using 2007 National Crime Victimization Survey data, BJS estimates that about one third (34%) of the crimes against persons with or without a disability in 2007 were serious violent crimes (rape/sexual assault, robbery, or aggravated assault). Persons with disabilities were victims of about 47,000 rapes. Rates of rape and sexual assault were more than twice...
This Occasional Paper is entitled Beijing and Beyond: Putting Gender Economics at the Forefront, Fifteen Years After the World Conference on Women. This paper demonstrates that, notwithstanding some advances since the Beijing Conference and the adoption of CEDAW, the UN member States still have not fully implemented their commitments to gender equity as an essential...
This 20th annual World Report summarizes human rights conditions in more than 90 countries and territories worldwide. It reflects extensive investigative work undertaken in 2009 by Human Rights Watch staff, usually in close partnership with human rights activists in the country in question. World Report 2010 Publish Date January 2010
This report from Amnesty International highlights the issue of sexual violence among indigenous women in the United States. Interviews were conducted with Native American and Alaska Native survivors, their families, activists, support workers, service providers and health workers. Issues of marginalization and discrimination are discussed as well as jurisdiction, policing, and prosecution problems. Recommendations for...
This survey examines the access and inconsistent application of emergency contraceptives within the Indian Health Service system. This study looked at two major issues: the availability of Plan B as an OTC drug and the availability of Plan B during the delivery of sexual assault services. Publish Date 2008
This report examines violent crimes committed against Hispanic victims including rape, sexual assault, robbery, and aggravated and simple assault. Hispanic Victims of Violent Crime, 1993-2001 Publish Date 2002
The primary goal of this support group manual is to help advocates and providers better meet the safety needs of battered women and survivors of sexual assault who are impacted by their own or another’s substance use, misuse or addiction. Getting Safe and Sober is a practical tool kit for use with women who have...
This resource provides information on Public Law 280, a substantial transfer of jurisdiction from the federal government to the states in Indian Country and its impact on victims of crime. Public Law 280: Issues and Concerns for Victims of Crime in Indian Country Publish Date 2004
NSVRC’s debut newsletter! Featured inside: American Indians’ Inspiring Approach, Coalition Spotlight, NSVRC Library… and more. Publish Date Spring/Summer 2001
The third volume for this NSVRC publication! Featured inside: Working with Men to Prevent Sexual Assault, Women of Color – SCESA, SAAM Campaign, VAWNet… and more. Publish Date Spring/Summer 2002
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