The State of the Violence Against Women Act

January 03 2013 - Press Releases
Sexual assault survivors and service providers were let down when Congress failed to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)

Guide to MCASA Holiday Giving

December 10 2012 - Press Releases
Your contribution supports our legal services for survivors, trainings for professionals, and prevention efforts for the public. Join us in

MCASA Executive Director Receives 2012 Ben Cardin Award

December 04 2012 - Press Releases
MCASA's Board of Directors congratulates Lisae C. Jordan, the founding director of our Sexual Assault Legal Institute (SALI), on receiving

2013 Women’s Legislative Briefing

December 03 2012 - Press Releases
MCASA is a proud co-sponsor of this upcoming event. Visit this page to register: http://wlb2013.eventbrite.com.    

MCASA to Host Screening of The Invisible War

October 29 2012 - Press Releases
Female soldiers today are more likely to be raped by a fellow soldier than killed by enemy fire. THE INVISIBLE

INCASA’s Statement on Richard Mourdock’s Comments

October 26 2012 - Press Releases
MCASA stands behind INCASA's following statement: "There is never an excuse, invitation, or any plausible reason to ever rape anyone.

SALI Attorney Speaks on WomanTalk Live

October 19 2012 - Press Releases
1 in 5 women experience an attempted or a completed sexual assault by the time they leave college. Listen to the podcast

Senators Mikulski and Cardin Announce over $5 million in Grants to Fight Violence Against Women in Maryland

October 19 2012 - Press Releases
Adapted from Mikulski.senate.gov U.S. Senators Barbara A. Mikulski and Ben Cardin (both D-Md.) announced on Wednesday, October 17,

MCASA and UMBC Host Dr. Janine D’Anniballe’s Training on Neurobiology of Trauma

September 28 2012 - Press Releases
Dr. Janine D’Anniballe is a nationally-recognized expert and a licensed psychologist who specializes in the areas of neurobiology of

MCASA Launches New Prevention Campaign

September 25 2012 - Press Releases
Preventing sexual assault seems like a daunting task. How can we stop potential perpetrators and protect potential survivors? The answer

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