What to Do If You Are a Victim of Sexual Assault

By Taylor & Ring | May 28, 2019

Sexual assault is a crime that many people don’t like to think about, but should be in the back of your mind. Many refuse to think that it will happen to them until it does. The Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network (RAINN) reports that one in every six women will be the victim of…

Mandatory Arbitration is Letting Child Predators and Their Employers Avoid Accountability

By Taylor & Ring | May 20, 2019

Aimee Palmitessa was charged with 12 felony counts for having sex with one of her students at Brentwood School; the student was a minor at the time. Last August, the student – “John Doe” – sued Brentwood School: “The 33-page complaint documented Palmitessa’s history of suggestive behavior toward students, even before Doe ended up in…

Researchers Create Response Protocols for Sexual Assault

By Taylor & Ring | May 20, 2019

Researchers have come up with response protocols for sexual assault response teams that operate on campuses across the country. These sexual assault response teams are faced with multiple barriers when responding to reports of sexual assault that prevent their work from being effective to the same level as response teams operated by cities and counties.…

Sexual Assault Escape Room Created at Fort Bragg to Educate Soldiers

By Taylor & Ring | May 13, 2019

In an effort to promote understanding during Sexual Assault Awareness Month, officials at Fort Bragg launched a sexual assault escape room. The purpose of the room is to educate soldiers on sexual assault in the military, the prevention program in place, and the resources available to members of the military who have been assaulted. The…

California to Investigate How L.A. Archdiocese Handles Sex Abuse Cases

By Taylor & Ring | May 6, 2019

Thousands of credible accusations have been leveled against the Catholic Church over the last few years alone, and the Archdiocese of Los Angeles is no exception. Having just secured the largest individual settlement for a sex abuse case ever offered by Archdiocese, we know firsthand how important it is that survivors come forward. That is…

8,000 Abusers in the Boy Scouts, and at Least 12,254 Victims

By Taylor & Ring | May 1, 2019

If you have turned on the news or looked online in the last couple of days, you’ve seen the headlines: almost 8,000 Boy Scouts leaders have been accused of sexual abuse over the last 72 years. We knew it was bad. We just didn’t know it was this bad. The idea that the Boy Scouts…

Tort Reform Has “Devastating Consequences” for Survivors of Sexual Assault

By Taylor & Ring | April 15, 2019

The Center for Justice & Democracy at New York Law School (CJ&D) has long been a champion for the country’s civil justice system. Part of their work involves raising public awareness of the insidious nature of “tort reform,” and the effects that it has on all of us. Their latest in-depth publication focuses on survivors…

Involuntary Paralysis Might Be Caused by Sexual Assault

By Taylor & Ring | April 8, 2019

Sexual assault survivors who report the attack to the police or discuss it with others often experience a lot of doubt on those with whom they speak. They are often asked questions related to fighting back, screaming, and finding a way to remove themselves from the situation. Facing this doubt from others can be just…

How Can You Identify Sexual Bullying When It’s Happening to You?

By Taylor & Ring | April 1, 2019

“Sexual bullying” is not the most common term, but it’s one that you should become familiar with if you are a parent of a teen or young adult. In fact, you should become familiar with the term for your own personal health and wellbeing. The term sexual bullying is defined as bullying committed by one…

Betsy DeVos Proposes Changes to Campus Sexual Assault Rules

By Taylor & Ring | March 25, 2019

United States Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has proposed changes to campus sexual assault rules at the college and K-12 levels of the education system. These changes have been met with tough resistance from members of the academic world, the ACLU, and the public. This has become such a hot topic of discussion and debate that…

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