Month: October 2015

7UP Rape Jokes Protested

  • April 29, 2002

April 29, 2002 Los Angeles – In response to 7UP’s use of jokes about prisoner rape in their Captive Audience commercial, Stop Prisoner Rape and 94 organizations from across the nation have joined together in protest. Stop Prisoner Rape (SPR), a nonprofit human rights organization dedicated to ending sexual violence against men, women, and youth

7UP To Pull TV Ad Under Pressure from Human Rights Groups

  • May 24, 2002

May 24, 2002 Los Angeles – Under pressure from Stop Prisoner Rape, a nonprofit human rights organization, and nearly 100 other human rights, HIV/AIDS, prison rights, and sexual violence organizations, Dr. Pepper/Seven Up, Inc. has decided to stop airing a national television commercial that makes light of rape in prison. The commercial, created by Young

Federal Legislation Introduced to Curb Prisoner Rape

  • June 12, 2002

June 12, 2002 WASHINGTON D.C. – Democratic and Republican members of the House and Senate have come together in a groundbreaking, bipartisan effort to introduce the first-ever federal legislation to address the problem of sexual assault in corrections facilities. Sen. Ted Kennedy, Sen. Jeff Sessions, Rep. Bobby Scott, and Rep. Frank Wolf announced today that

Stop Prisoner Rape sues to protect its right to speak out on behalf of prisoners

  • July 19, 2002

July 19, 2002 LOS ANGELES – Stop Prisoner Rape (SPR) is suing the Director of the Arizona Department of Corrections over a new law that criminalizes its communication with Arizona state prisoners and punishes prisoners if information about them appears on its website. The ACLU is representing SPR and two other plaintiffs in their claim