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Public Awareness
How a Bill Becomes a Law in Pennsylvania and How PCAR Informs the Process
A Guide for Friends, Family and Care Providers of sexual violence survivors who have disabilities
Stop Newsletter-Spring 2005: Elder Sexual Abuse
Testing of Sex Offenders- Position Statement
Age of Consent in Pennsylvania [Infographic]
A Guide to Working with Survivors of Sexual Violence for Faith-Based Organizations and Religious Institutions
Stop Newsletter- Winter 2005: False reporting
Trafficking/Sexual Exploitation- Position Statement
Sexual Extortion Factsheet: Act 100 of 2019
Counseling Survivors of Incest: Additional Resources Handout
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