Sexual Assault

Sexual Violence

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  • Immediate Help
    • The First Things You Should Know
    • The First Things You Should Do
      • If the Assault Happend in the last 72 Hours
      • If the Assualt Happend a Long Time Ago
    • If You're Not Sure
      • If You're Not Sure How To Think About What Happened
      • If You're Not Sure What To Do
    • What Will Happen at the Emergency Room?
      • Sexually Transmitted Infections
      • Pregnancy and Emergency Contraception
      • Evidence Collection (The Rape Kit)
      • Cost
    • Your Rights at the Hospital and in Emergency treatment
  • Sexual Assault and Sexual Abuse
  • Acquaintance and Date Rape
    • In Heterosexual Relationships
      • For Women
      • For Men
    • In Homosexual Relationships
      • For Women
      • For Men
  • Consent and Coercion
    • Consent
    • Coercion
  • Rape Drugs
    • How Do I Know If I've Been Drugged
    • What Can I Do?
    • Keeping Safe
    • Types of Rape Drugs
  • Dating and Domestic Violence
  • Stalking
    • Types of Stalking
    • What if I think I am Being Stalked
    • What If I am not Sure Whether I am Being Stalked?
  • Myths and Facts
  • Resources and Services
    • Sexual Harassment and Violence, Resources for
    • Hotlines
    • Medical Treatment and Assistance
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    • Female Survivors
    • Male Survivors
    • People of Color
    • LGBTQ
  • Disciplinary and Legal Options
    • Within the University
      • The University Policy on Non-Discrimination and Harassment
      • The University Disciplinary Policy
      • Filing a Complaint
    • Filing a Police Report
      • What happens when I call the police?
    • Legal Action
      • Reflections about Court from a Survivor of Sexual Assault
      • Civil Case
      • Criminal Case
    • Orders of Protection and Civil No Contact Orders
  • Recovery After Violence
    • Recovering from sexual assault
      • The First Few Days or Weeks
      • Long Term Recovery
    • Recovering from dating/domestic violence
      • While in an Abusive Relationship
      • Immediately after Leaving
      • Long Term Recovery
      • Resources
    • Male Survivors
    • People of Color
    • LGBTQ
  • How to Help a Friend
    • What can I do?
    • What Not to Say
    • People Close to Survivors Also Need Support
    • If Your Friend is the Perpetrator
  • Related Topics
    • Childhood Sexual Abuse
      • What are the Effects/Signs of Child Sexual Abuse
      • Resources
    • Sexual Harassment
    • Stalking
    • Hate Crimes
  • Getting Involved
    • Activities and Volunteer Opportunities
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Recovery After Violence

  • Recovering from sexual assault
    • The First Few Days or Weeks
    • Long Term Recovery
  • Recovering from dating/domestic violence
    • While in an Abusive Relationship
    • Immediately after Leaving
    • Long Term Recovery
    • Resources
  • Male Survivors
  • People of Color
  • LGBTQ

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