FACTSHEET:
New York City Statistics: 2004
One way to measure the incidence of sexual violence and needs of survivors is to look at their utilization of resources. Rape crisis centers and other programs provide a variety of direct services to those who have been victims of sexual assault/abuse. The New York State Department of Health and the New York City Police Department provided the following statistics.
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FAQ and Factsheets: OVC Help SeriesThe OVC Help Series is a crisis referral resource meant to supplement the information victim service providers can offer. Each topic-specific brochure describes crime facts, the victim's experience, and how to seek help. |
Voices and Faces:
Holly Hughes
"On TV, the only time they called it rape was when it was a stranger. So I didn't think what happened to me was rape. If I did, maybe I would have told someone. Maybe I would not have lost so many years of my life."
Read more about Holly at The Voices and Faces Project »
SAYSO 2008 Album 6
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