
New Jersey Rape Kit Law: Statewide Tracking Now Required
New Jersey has enacted a new law requiring a statewide rape kit tracking system to enhance transparency and accountability, reducing backlogs and supporting survivors of sexual assault.
New Jersey has enacted a new law requiring a statewide rape kit tracking system to enhance transparency and accountability, reducing backlogs and supporting survivors of sexual assault.
A Kent, Washington man has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for advertising child sexual abuse material on the dark web. Learn about the investigation, sentencing, and efforts to combat child exploitation.
Every child deserves a safe and happy childhood, free from the threat of abuse and exploitation. Yet, millions of children worldwide face unimaginable harm, often
As online sexual abuse of children continues to rise, experts stress the need for vigilance and action. Learn how to identify, prevent, and respond to digital exploitation with expert-backed strategies and resources.
Understanding trauma therapy is crucial for survivors seeking healing. This guide explores evidence-based approaches like CBT, EMDR, and group therapy while offering practical solutions to make therapy affordable for everyone. Learn how to access quality care without financial strain.
Former Gilman School teacher Christopher Bendann was sentenced to 35 years in federal prison for sexually abusing a student and harassing him for years. The case exposes systemic failures in protecting students from predatory educators.
States like Maryland, New York, and California grapple with the financial impact of Child Victims Acts, balancing justice for survivors of abuse with the economic burden of billions in settlement liabilities.
Scopolamine, known as “Devil’s Breath,” is increasingly used in drug-facilitated crimes due to its potent incapacitating effects. Staying vigilant and employing anti-date rape products are essential for personal safety.
Children’s book author, Jennifer Wolfthal, and her husband have been sentenced to over a decade in prison for the abuse of their three adopted children. The case revealed horrific neglect and severe punishment behind their seemingly perfect public image.
Two Chicago priests, Fathers Henry Kricek and Matthew Foley, are under investigation for alleged sexual abuse of minors. Both have stepped away from ministry pending the outcome of the archdiocese’s investigation.