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The Torch
Sexual Violence is a Public Health Issue

The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC) define sexual violence as "a public health problem." But it is more than a public health problem - it's a public health crisis. Victims of sexual violence suffer debilitating immediate and long-term physical, psychological and social effects, and when they are left untreated, or are poorly treated, victims face the risk of disease, disability and even death. Sexual violence is also a silent epidemic: Approximately 84% of rapes are not reported. The majority of victims do not talk about what happened to them because they are overwhelmed by feelings of fear, self-blame and social disgrace, and therefore do not seek the help necessary to heal. [Read more.]

Factsheets

· Adolescents (19 factsheets)
· Child Sexual Abuse (18 factsheets, 1 FAQ)
· College (4 factsheets)
· Counseling (10 factsheets)
· Criminal Justice (21 factsheets)
· Disabilities (1 factsheets)
· Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault (2 factsheets)
· Economic Costs (1 factsheets)
· Elderly (2 factsheets)
· Hate Crimes (3 factsheets)
· Health (58 factsheets)
· HIV (3 factsheets)
· Hospital (7 factsheets)
· Incest (20 factsheets)
· Interpersonal Violence (22 factsheets)
· Intervention (28 factsheets)
· Law Enforcement (19 factsheets)
· LGBT (1 factsheets)
· Media (4 factsheets)
· Men (7 factsheets)
· Prevalence (9 factsheets)
· Prevention (16 factsheets)
· Revictimization (12 factsheets)
· Risk Reduction (2 factsheets)
· School Violence (5 factsheets)
· Stalking (11 factsheets)
· Trauma (27 factsheets)
· Victims Rights (13 factsheets)
· War (1 factsheets)
· Workplace Violence (2 factsheets)

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· In "Research": More factsheets are listed in the Research section.

Resource Guide
Guide to Survivor Services
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The Resource Guide is a free information service from The New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault.

If you know of a resource for sexual assault survivors which should be included in the Guide, please tell us about it.