The Mosaic Threat Assessment System
Take this in-depth questionnaire designed by Gavin de
Becker's professional threat assessment team to see if
you or someone you love is danger, and what level of
danger it is. This is a really informational
questionnaire for those in abusive relationships. It's
very eye-opening and could save your life or the life of
someone you love.
Captive Daughters
Captive Daughters is dedicated to ending
sex trafficking. An estimated 2 MILLION women and
children are held in sexual servitude around the world.
Men are worse than animals and until we begin standing
up for ourselves and our sisters, nothing will change.
You may think that because you haven't been sexually
assaulted that these things don't happen frequently, but
I assure that they happen with horrifying frequency, not
only to women (mostly teenage girls) but to very young
children, even infants. Please stop living in a
delusion. You and your children are at risk and we NEED
your help to stop the abuse!
Take Back the Night
An internationally held march and rally intended as a
protest and direct action against rape and other forms
of violence against women, originated by the feminist
movement.
Helping Victims of Sexual Violence
National Sexual Assault Hotline
1-800-656-HOPE
Maintained by the Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network www.rainn.org
National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-7233
Maintained by the Texas Council on Family Violence www.tcfv.org
Legal Assistance for Victims
Free Legal Consultation TBTN is fortunate to have the support of the national law firm,
Brent Coon & Associates to help victims of all forms of sexual violence
and harassment. We especially love how thoughtful the attorneys there
have been in helping our cause! Please fill out
the free
Legal Case Analysis Form for complimentary assistance with examining
your legal options. Someone will be in touch with you right away to
help!
Office On
Violence Against Women
This site has the phone numbers, addresses,
and links to different organizations in different states. Some of the
state coalitions are repeated and it includes other organizations.
Community
United Against Violence
This site offers a 24 hour, confidential,
multilingual crisis line for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender,
queer, and questioning (LGBTQQ) as well as Hate Violence Survivor and
Domestic Violence Survivor projects. Emergency assistance (hotels,
food, and transportation) and free counseling are also available through
this site.
Types of Sexual Assault
Date or “Acquaintance” Rape
Campus Sexual Assault Victims' Bill of Rights
This site briefly
outlines the victim’s rights according to federal law and includes two
laws that certain schools must obey.
Date Rape and Date Rape Drugs
This site is a link off of one of the
sites in “Basic Information” that specifically addresses Date Rape which
is more common on college campuses.
Kari &
Associates: Cyberstalking & Harassment
This site provides
information about what to do if you have been a victim of cyberstalking
and how to fight cyberstalking. It also discusses the various forms of
cyberstalking.
The
Antistalking Web Site
This site explores stalker profiles and
motivations. This site also answers important questions about how to
tell if your stalker will become violent and about whether or not you
should obtain a restraining order.
Male Survivors 1in6
This site
provides resources and support for male survivors. Reading lists,
information for professionals, and a hotline are available.
Men Can Stop Rape
This site answers some frequently asked questions
about male sexual assault survivors. A list of more websites and books
is also given.
Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
This site details SIA's 12 step recovery program for
incest survivors. SIA meetings are listed. Guidelines and definitions
are also mentioned within this site.
National Center for PTSD: Child Sexual Abuse
This site explains who
the typical perpetrators of child sexual abuse are. It also tells
parents and caretakers what to do if they have any suspicions. Symptoms
and effects are also detailed.
American
Psychological Association: Understanding Child Sexual Abuse
This
site has links to places to get help. This site also offers material
about the perpetrators of child sexual assault. Questions such as "Can
children recover from sexual abuse?" and "What are the effects of child
sexual abuse?" are answered.
Marital Rape
Wellesley Center for Women: The Wife Rape Information Page
This
site provides answers to frequently asked questions about marital rape.
Definitions and statistics are reported. Legal rights about marital
rape are covered. More resources and places to contact if you have been victimizared are listed.
National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women: Marital Rape
This site covers topics such as intervention in marital rape and risk
factors for marital rape. There is a brief legal history of marital
rape. Several myths are busted. Statistics, definitions, and
references are also provided.