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What is sexual violence? Sexual violence means that someone forces or manipulates someone else into unwanted sexual activity without their consent. Anyone can experience sexual violence including: children, teens, young adults, adults, and elders. Those who sexually abuse can be acquaintances, family members, trusted individuals or strangers. http://www.nsvrc.org/saam
Sexual violence is a crime. It comes in many forms.
Sexual abuse, also referred to as molestation, is the forcing of undesired sexual behavior by one person upon another. When that force is immediate, of short duration, or infrequent, it is called sexual assault. The offender is referred to as a sexual abuser or (often pejoratively) molester. [1] The term also covers any behavior by any adult towards a child to stimulate either the adult or child sexually. When the victim is younger than the age of consent, it is referred to as child sexual abuse.
There are many types of sexual abuse, including:
Non-consensual, forced physical sexual behavior (rape and sexual assault).
Unwanted touching, either of a child or an adult.
Sexual kissing, fondling, exposure of genitalia, and voyeurism, exhibitionism and up to sexual assault.
Exposing a child to pornography.
Saying sexually suggestive statements towards a child (child molestation).
The use of a position of trust to compel otherwise unwanted sexual activity without physical force (or can lead to attempted rape or sexual assault).
Incest (see also sexual deviancy).
Certain forms of sexual harassment.
La Víctima y la Sobreviviente: A Latina Sexual Assault Victim Advocate's Toolkit This valuable new toolkit contained both original information created by Arte Sana as well as translations of existing data. The material is organized into ready-to-use formats including five PowerPoint presentations that may be used with an LCD projector or as transparencies. This unique resource was created for bilingual victim advocates, to promote healthy Latin@ communities, enhance sexual violence prevention efforts, and build awareness about victim rights. Arte Sana
Male Survivor - A community established to help male survivors of sexual victimization. Provides information, chat, and message boards. www.malesurvivor.org
National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women Resources available at http://new.vawnet.org/category/index_pages.php?category_id=15#19
Off My Knees - A blog to help promote supportive conversation between victims and their families. michaelbaumann.wordpress.com
Pandora's Aquarium - A non-profit registered charitable organization that provides a message board, information and chat room for survivors and their supporters. www.sexualassaultlibrary.org
Stop It Now - Offers an online resource for survivors of childhood sexual abuse that helps to answer common questions related to recovery. Also offers a help hotline 1-888-PREVENT (1-888-773-8368) www.stopitnow.org
Survivor's Voice - A website dedicated to help survivors of clergy abuse. www.survivorsvoice.org
Survivors and Families Forum - Offers articles, books, and forum resources for survivors and their families. www.sandf.org
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