
Study Finds Community Education Efforts Can Significantly Reduce Child Sexual Abuse
A JAMA Pediatrics study confirms that coordinated, community-wide education programs can significantly reduce child sexual abuse rates.
A JAMA Pediatrics study confirms that coordinated, community-wide education programs can significantly reduce child sexual abuse rates.
A former Provo, Utah gynecologist, David Broadbent is facing additional felony rape charges after more women accused him of sexual misconduct during medical exams. Almost 100 women have joined a lawsuit against him.
A growing number of states are facing financial strain due to sexual abuse lawsuits. While survivors fight for long-overdue justice, public institutions claim they cannot afford to pay settlements—raising the question of how to balance accountability with financial sustainability.
A trio of appellate judges in Arizona are reviewing whether a Mormon bishop and physician failed to fulfill his legal duty to report child abuse after hearing a confession, sparking debate over clergy privilege and mandatory reporting.
Searching for legal options after enduring something that should never have happened? The betrayal, the violation, the deep sense of injustice—it lingers long after the
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The U.S. Supreme Court is deciding whether prisoners, including those who allege sexual abuse, have the right to a jury trial when prison officials claim they failed to follow grievance procedures.
FCI Dublin, a federal women’s prison in California, was shut down in April 2024 after years of rampant sexual abuse by staff. This timeline traces the decades of misconduct, legal battles, and the fight for justice that led to its closure. Despite the prison’s shutdown, survivors continue to seek accountability and reform within the U.S. correctional system.
Survivors of sexual abuse often face retraumatization in family court when judges prioritize parental rights over child safety. Learn how post-separation abuse allows abusers to maintain control and what survivors can do to protect themselves.
A yearlong investigation has revealed that Illinois hospitals allowed doctors accused of sexual misconduct to continue practicing while settling lawsuits and refusing to admit wrongdoing. Regulators failed to take swift action, and now new legislation aims to close the gaps that left patients vulnerable.