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Best Practices
Polygraph/Lie Detector Testing of Victims/Survivors
Core Competencies: The Unique Skills of Advocacy- Module 3
Making Connections with Faith Communities: Connecting After a Disclosure of Sexual Abuse Within the Faith Community
NASW Press Guidelines for Describing People
Age of Consent in Pennsylvania [Infographic]
Sexual Assault Victims-Compensation Assistance Program Manual
Fostering Connection, Empowerment, and Safety in Online Learning
Stop Newsletter- June 2013: Expert Witness Testimony
Brain Injury and Sexual Assault: Basic Concepts (Part 2)
Pregnancy Options for Victims/Survivors of Rape, Incest or any Sexual Assault- Position Statement
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