Publications for Service Providers
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Survivor Advocates Guide: Your Role in the Prison Rape Elimination Act Audit
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Groups Guide: Conducting Groups for Incarcerated Survivors of Sexual Abuse
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Why Didn’t They Say Anything? Key Barriers to Reporting Sexual Abuse in Detention
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What Happens Now? Advocating for Incarcerated Survivors When Your Carefully Negotiated MOU Goes Out the Window
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Tips for Responding to Calls, Letters, and Emails from Incarcerated Survivors
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The VOCA Rule Change: Federal Funding and Working with Incarcerated Survivors
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Corrections Agencies and Rape Crisis Centers Working: Together Five Things to Know About Confidentiality
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No Bad Victims: Why Rape Crisis Advocates Should Work Inside Corrections Facilities
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Building Strong Partnerships Between Rape Crisis Centers and Corrections Agencies: A Case Study from West Virginia
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The Role of Victim Advocates in the PREA Audit
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Hope Behind Bars: An Advocate’s Guide to Helping Survivors of Sexual Abuse in Detention
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Vulnerable Detainees: Survivors of Previous Sexual Abuse
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Targets for Abuse: Transgender Inmates and Prisoner Rape
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Mental Illness and Sexual Abuse Behind Bars