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60 Percent of Americans Know a Survivor of Domestic Abuse or Sexual Assault: No More Excuses
Sixty percent of Americans know a survivor of domestic violence. One in three women (30 percent), one in seven men (14 percent) report living with intimate violence.
At Last! A National PSA Campaign to End Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault
After writing almost a year ago about the need for a major public campaign around sexual violence prevention, I was overjoyed to hear that the Joyful Heart Foundation (headed by Mariska Hargitay of SVU fame) and No More were joining forces to create a nationwide PSA campaign to address domestic violence and sexual assault.
Check Out Kiernan Shipka In NO MORE’s New Campaign!
Mad Men star Kiernan Shipka wants you to say “NO MORE” to domestic violence and sexual assault!
Mariska Hargitay: The Haircut That Almost Got Me Fired
Mariska Hargitay sits down with Ali Wentworth to discuss Season 15 of Law and Order: SVU, the role Detective Olivia Benson has played in her life and the work she does with the Joyful Heart Foundation
NO MORE launches new celebrity-driven domestic violence awareness campaign
Prominently featuring the NO MORE symbol, new public service announcements designed to raise awareness for domestic violence and sexual assault are launching on Sept. 23.
Study finds sexual and domestic violence widespread, largely undiscussed
An estimated 22 percent of Americans say they have been a victim of domestic violence, and 13 percent report being the victim of sexual assault, a women's awareness group reported Monday.
Mariska Hargitay On 'Law & Order: SVU' Season 15 Premiere: 'The Hardest Thing I've Ever Done'
Mariska Hargitay has been changed for good by "Law & Order: SVU" -- those are her words -- because of Detective Olivia Benson's experiences.
Thousands of Untested Rape Kits in Memphis Endanger Public
For anyone who has worked on issues of violence against women, this should serve as a wake-up call that the work is far from done. For anyone who works on social change, it serves as a reminder that monitoring implementation of hard-won laws is critical.
The science of stopping sex crimes
In the quest to catch violent perps, rape kits can be a key ally – but only if they're tested.
Work to end the rape kit backlog
Every year, thousands of individuals take the courageous step of reporting their rape to the police.