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The Torch
Envisioning Communities Without Sexual Violence

Sexual violence is a public health problem - one that is recognized by both the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Prevention Institute. These public health institutions are at the forefront of promoting a public health approach to sexual violence, one that incorporates primary prevention, or taking action to prevent health and social problems before their onset. [Read more.]

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The "Undetected" Rapist

U.S. Regional Trafficking Project : Links Between International and Domestic Sex IndustriesA Project of the Coalition Against Trafficking in Women

Under the Banner of Heaven : A Story of Violence Faith by Krakauer, Jon (2003)
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Understanding and Investigating Child Sexual Exploitation (1997)

Understanding Sexual Violence : The Judge's Role in Stranger and Nonstranger Rape and Sexual Assault Cases - A Self-Directed Video Curriculum Part 1 (2001)

Understanding Sexual Violence : Prosecuting Adult Rape and Sexual Assault Cases (2002)

Understanding Sexual Violence : A Study of Convicted Rapists by Scully, Diana (1994)
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Unequal Partners : Teaching About Power and Consent in Adult-Teen and Other Relationships by Montfort, SueBrick, Peggy (2000)

Unlearning Violence : A Breakthrough Book for Violent Men and All Those Who Love ThemHow to replace domestic abuse with new rules and new roles, real power and responsible action by Kivel, Paul (1992)
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Unspeakable Acts : Why Men Sexually Abuse Children by Pryor, Douglas (1996)
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Urban High School Interpersonal Violence Prevention : A Curriculum for Peer Educators

Urban, Suburban, and Rural Victimization, 1993-1998National Crime Victimization SurveyBureau of Justice Statistics Special Report (Oct-00)

Use of Computers in the Sexual Exploitation of Children (1999)