A comprehensive overview of NJEP's resources on adult victim sexual assault and the intersection of sexual assault and domestic violence.
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Public comment to the Department of Education expressing our strong opposition to proposed sexual harassment rules that would inhibit effective responses from schools.
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A letter regarding the confirmation process for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh from the National Task Force to End Sexual and Domestic Violence to the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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A webinar launching our online victim advocates training course.
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We canvassed judges nationally to ask what they wish they had known before presiding in adult victim sexual assault cases. Judges Tell presents 25 points followed by commentary and sources.
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A summary of suggestions, for judges to judges, about how to minimize trauma throughout sexual assasult trials.
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Ten tips on creating a judicial education program based on NJEP's 40 years of experience in the field. Excerpt “Sex offense trials are “more difficult…to preside [over] from a legal and technical standpoint, a personal and emotional viewpoint, and a public scrutiny and public pressure perspective.”
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A guide on what to do if you are a victim of sexual abuse or relationship violence at school.
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Suggestions, developed for judges by judges, about how to incorporate understandings of sexual violence into the during the pre-trial, trial, and sentencing phases of an adult victim sexual assault case.
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This webinar explores what it means to take a victim-centered, multidisciplinary approach to sexual assault cases and highlight crime victims’ rights.
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This report describes the problem of sextortion, highlights the gaps in the law that allow perpetrators to escape accountability, and proposes simple legislative solutions.
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A one-page sheet of tips and guidance on how to protect yourself from being victimized by cyber-sextortion.