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Sexual Violence: Intervention

This area contains information on the development and delivery of safe and appropriate services for victims of sexual violence, offering tools for advocates or counselors in community-based sexual assault programs as well as helping professionals in human service arenas or institutional settings who encounter sexual violence victimization in their work. Materials explore approaches addressing intersecting life circumstances or co-occurring issues.

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2011
The packet contains resources to support the prevention of child sexual abuse and draws from research on child sexual abuse prevention programming, child sexual abuse risk and protective factors, and the public health model of prevention.
Authors: National Sexual Violence Resource Center
2011
This expanded fact sheet discusses child sexual abuse prevention, prevalence, and practices.
Authors: National Sexual Violence Resource Center
2011
This document provides a list of publications, websites and prevention organizations that address child sexual abuse prevention.
Authors: National Sexual Violence Resource Center
2011
This guide is intended to provide sexual violence advocates with information about child sexual abuse prevention programs that target adults.
Authors: National Sexual Violence Resource Center
2011
This resource offers a technical assistance guide to programs on preventing child sexual abuse for children.
Authors: National Sexual Violence Resource Center
March 2012
This online resource collection offers information on the intersections of sexual violence and eating disorders.
Authors: The National Sexual Violence Resource Center
2011
This document discusses articles addressing risk factors for child sexual abuse perpetration.
Authors: National Sexual Violence Resource Center