Assault

Sexual Assault Victims: Legal Protections and Resources

This article delves into the landscape of legal protections and available resources for sexual assault victims within the United States’ criminal justice system. Beginning with an exploration of the constitutional rights afforded to victims, including the right to a fair trial and dignified treatment, the discussion navigates through key federal laws such as the Violence

Spousal Assault Risk Assessment (SARA)

Given the increasing number of spousal assaulters coming before the justice system, there is a growing need for risk assessment instruments to assist in making appropriate decisions at various stages of the proceedings. The Spousal Assault Risk Assessment (SARA) guide is a manual that presents a set of recommendations for the assessment of spousal assault

Spousal Assault Risk Assessment (SARA)

The Spousal Assault Risk Assessment (SARA) is a structured clinical judgment screening tool used by clinicians, mental health providers, and other professionals to evaluate the risk of future violence in persons who are accused or convicted of spousal assault or intimate partner violence (IPV). The SARA was developed by the British Columbia Institute Against Family

Sexual Assault Crimes in High School

Sexual violence has long been an issue in American society. According to one study, roughly 1.3 forcible rapes occur each minute in the United States. The socialization of men and women as well as society’s presupposed traditional gender roles play pivotal roles in the sexual violence directed at young girls in high school. This essay

Sexual Assault Crimes in College

Research has shown that sexual assault on university and college campuses is alarmingly common. Estimates suggest that one in four women who attend a college or university will experience some form of sexual assault in their years of study. While women are most frequently the victims of sexual assault, men also experience various forms of

Sexual Assault Victims Coping

Coping strategies of adult rape victims refers to the ways in which rape victims respond to an assault. Most of this research focuses on female victims because most sexual assault victims are women. Although the term coping implies that someone is adjusting well, coping strategies can actually be either helpful or unhelpful. Less helpful strategies

Spousal Assault Risk Assessment

Given the increasing number of spousal assaulters coming before the justice system, there is a growing need for risk assessment instruments to assist in making appropriate decisions at various stages of the proceedings. The Spousal Assault Risk Assessment (SARA) guide is a manual that presents a set of recommendations for the assessment of spousal assault

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