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1in6 Thursday: Happy Thanksgiving

We could not be more thankful for the opportunity to serve and for those that have partnered with us to make our services available over the last 8 years.
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SPD Leaves most Rape Kit Evidence on the Shelf

Nov. 25, 2014
By
Linda Byron
The Seattle Police Department's records show that in a little over a decade, 1,641 rape kits were booked into evidence. But only 365 of kits were tested, just 22% of the total.
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Rape Kit Contribution Should Spur Congressional Action

Nov. 16, 2014
By
Editorial Board
Under the program announced in New York, $35 million in civil forfeiture assets will be made available to localities and states across the country to test some 70,000 rape kits, which are a collection of physical evidence painstakingly taken from victims of sexual assault.
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1in6 Thursday: Numb

Nothing in me is defective and I'm still healing.
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From Times Square to Your Twitter, What's Your #NOMORE?

Throughout this weekend, images from the NFL Players Say NO MORE PSA shoots are running on Viacom billboards in Times Square every six minutes, asking passersby to add their voices to the campaign on social media with the question, “What’s your #NOMORE?”
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1in6 Thursday: Do-Overs

I have now made the choice to do my best to repair and rebuild myself into a whole and healthy person.
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What's Your #NOMORE?

The NO MORE PSAs with current and former NFL players premiere tonight during Thursday Night Football on CBS.
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This Is Tangible

October 17, 2014 | BY Mariska Hargitay and Maile Zambuto | FILED UNDER JHF BLOG >
Last week, we completed the first NO MORE PSA shoot with NFL players. It's the realization of a dream we shared three weeks ago when the NFL first aired the "Anthem" PSA during Thursday Night Football.
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A Meaningful Week...and More to Come

As Domestic Violence Awareness Month begins, I am filled with hope and encouraged that people everywhere are talking about violence and abuse.
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Accountability is the First Step

Today, The Accountability Project, an initiative of our ENDTHEBACKLOG program, released our first findings about the extent of the backlog in four cities—Las Vegas, Milwaukee, Seattle and Tulsa.
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