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An Incomprehensible Failure
Last month, the U.S. Department of Justice released its much-anticipated report about policing practices in Baltimore, Maryland. Included in their examination is scathing evidence that victims of sexual assault in the city are denied equal and full access to the law.
Mariska Hargitay says this issue hasn't changed in the 18 years she's been on SVU
Mariska Hargitay is opening up about how her role on Law & Order: SVU has made her an advocate for survivors of sexual abuse.
A disturbing trend: evidence in rape cases often goes untested
Ohio Supreme Court reverses decision in Cleveland rape kit case that drew national attention
CLEVELAND, Ohio –The Ohio Supreme Court today unanimously reversed the decision of a Cleveland appeals court in a rape kit case being watched across the country.
Mariska Hargitay of ‘Law & Order: SVU’ talks untested rape kit backlog
Joe Biden: We need to stop this culture of rape jokes and 'locker room banter'
The phrase “rule of thumb” comes from the 1300s, when courts ruled that men could no longer beat their wives with a rod of a larger circumference than their thumb.
It was a powerful metaphor from US vice president Joe Biden to illustrate the gender inequality that continues today.
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Restoring joy to abuse victims
When actress Mariska Hargitay started playing a sexual-assault detective on TV in “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” in 1999, she began to get mail full of stories of personal abuse.
“She trained for the role at a rape-crisis shelter,” explains Kata Issari, 54, executive director of the Hawaii region of Joyful Heart Foundation, “and she was shocked at the statistics of sexual abuse and wondered why everyone wasn’t talking about these issues.”
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Inside the national effort to combat the rape kit backlog – and how Detroit Is leading the fight
After Natasha Alexenko was raped and robbed at gunpoint in New York City in 1993, her first instinct was to try to wash the experience off her.
"It was an ordeal that changed my life forever," she says. "And your first instinct after you've been assaulted – at least mine – was to take a hot shower."
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