
Just Detention International: Upholding the Rights and Dignity of Incarcerated Survivors
When someone is locked behind bars, society often stops listening. But trauma doesn’t end at the prison gates. In fact, for many incarcerated individuals —
When someone is locked behind bars, society often stops listening. But trauma doesn’t end at the prison gates. In fact, for many incarcerated individuals —
The Joyful Heart Foundation, founded by Emmy-winning actress and advocate Mariska Hargitay, has launched a powerful new podcast: Survivor Stories: Pathways to Hope, Healing, and
New Jersey faces over 150 lawsuits alleging decades of abuse at state-run youth facilities. Will survivors finally see justice — and force overdue reforms?
Media reports suggest that Virginia Giuffre, a former teenage runaway lured into Jeffrey Epstein’s world of sexual abuse and exploitation, has taken her own life in rural Western Australia. However, based on previous social media reports, some are doubting the veracity of the cause of her death.
Will New Jersey’s highest court allow a grand jury to investigate clergy abuse allegations—or will decades of survivors’ stories remain hidden from public view?
As Harvey Weinstein’s New York retrial unfolds, a new accuser steps forward. Survivors of workplace sexual coercion are reminded it’s never too late to pursue justice.
Cardinal Roger Mahony, once a leading voice in the U.S. Catholic Church and later a central figure in clerical abuse cover-up scandals, will help close Pope Francis’ coffin, stirring controversy over his participation in the historic ceremonies.
As Uber faces nearly 2,000 cases of sexual assault consolidated into a federal lawsuit, set for trial later this year, the rideshare giant has threatened to shut down operations in Colorado if House Bill 1291 passes. Is the legislation that restrictive for Uber to maintain profits in the state? Or will the company yet again display that it’s more concerned about bottom line rather than rider safety.
Charles Sheldon Bates faces allegations of years-long child sexual abuse and CSAM creation while holding trusted positions.
As over 1,000 survivors seek justice under Maryland’s Child Victims Act, a legal battle brews over whether the Archdiocese of Baltimore can shield itself from payouts using a controversial legal doctrine, despite filing for bankruptcy to manage its financial exposure.