Presidential Proclamation - National Sexual Assault Awareness Month

April 03 2014 - Press Releases
The White House Office of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release April 1, 2010 Presidential Proclamation - National Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Maryland a Hot Spot for Human Trafficking, Coalition Says

April 02 2014 - Press Releases
Posted: Tuesday, March 25, 2014 9:00 am | Updated: 7:50 pm, Fri Mar 28, 2014. By Wendi Winters [email protected] Area groups say that action is

Supreme Court Keeps Guns Away from Domestic Violence Abusers: U.S. vs. Castleman

March 27 2014 - Press Releases
Supreme Court Keeps Guns Away from Domestic Violence Abusers U.S. vs. Castleman Statement from NNEDV:  http://nnedv.org/news/424

Legislative Alert: Urge the Judiciary Committee to Vote - Pass the Rape Survivor Family Protection Act - SB411

March 27 2014 - Press Releases
URGENT ACTION NEEDED - PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL WITH SUPPORT FOR SB411 5% of rape victims of reproductive age (age 12-45)

Working to Increase Access to Sexual Assault Forensic Exams

March 20 2014 - Press Releases
Currently, sexual assault survivors must go to particular hospitals to get a sexual assault medical forensic examination (often called a �

Legislative Alert: Rape Survivor Family Protection Act - SB411

March 20 2014 - Press Releases
5% of rape victims of reproductive age (age 12-45) became pregnant as a result of rape, with the majority of pregnancies

A Broken Military Justice System

March 18 2014 - Press Releases
The New York Times By THE EDITORIAL BOARD | MARCH 17, 2014 On Monday, Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Sinclair avoided prosecution on sexual assault

MCASA in the News: General Accused of Sexual Assault Agrees to Plea Deal

March 17 2014 - Press Releases
The Wall Street Journal By: Gary Fields March 16, 2014 READ THE ARTICLE HERE

House Bill for Rape Survivor Family Protection Act - HB958

March 05 2014 - Press Releases
5% of rape victims of reproductive age (age 12-45) became pregnant as a result of rape, with the majority of pregnancies

Protect Teens from Sexual Exploitation by Persons in Authority - Ask the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee to Adopt House Amendments

March 02 2014 - Press Releases
Maryland’s law fails to prohibit sexual conduct between teenagers and a wide range of people with authority over children. 

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