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Remember My Name
Sexual Assault & Children
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When Men Murder Women: An Analysis of 2006 Homicide Data- Violence Policy Center
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"Against Their Will": An Assessment of Sexual Assault Services in South Carolina
"Against Their Will"
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A Safety Plan in a Violent Relationship
Have a Plan to Stay Safe!
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Advocacy
15 Things A Battered Woman Needs
Thoughts About Advocacy
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Apply for Membership to SCCADVASA
Membership Application
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April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Sexual Trauma Services of the Midlands Celebrates 25 Years of Service
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Batterers Treatment
Batterers Intervention Programs
State Standards of Care for Batterers Treatment Programs
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Characteristics of an Abuser
Characteristics of a Batterer
Substance Abuse and DV
Why People Abuse Their Partners
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Domestic Violence Facts and Stats
All Clients served by Statewide Domestic Violence Programs in SC- 2007
Defining Domestic Violence
DV and the Workplace
Effects of Domestic Violence
Guns and Domestic Violence
Hitting Close to Home: A Statistical Handbook on Domestic Violence
Men who Kill Their Intimate Partners
Nowhere to Run, Nowhere to Hide: A Profile of Domestic Violence in South Carolina
Overview of Domestic Violence
Prevalence of Domestic Violence
Protective Orders in South Carolina: An Examination of Variables for 1997 1999
Report to the Governors Task Force: South Carolina Victims of Domestic Violence in 1999
South Carolina and National Maps
Substance Abuse and Women
Teens and Intimate Violence
Violence Against Women in South Carolina
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Dynamics of Domestic Violence
Barriers to Leaving
Cycle of Violence
Letter From A Battered Wife
Power and Control
Stages in a Battered Woman's Experience
Why She Stays
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Important Legislation!
SCCADVASA Legislative Website
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Information for Special Populations
Abuse Among African Americans
Elder Abuse
Same Sex Relationships
Victims with Disabilities
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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month (Click here to see events throughout South Carolina)
"Living With the Enemy Exhibit"- SCCADVASA
Citizens Against Spouse Abuse (Myrtle Beach, SC)
Domestic Violence Awareness Sunday
Laurens County SAFE Home (Laurens, SC)
Pee Dee Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Assault (Florence, SC)
Safe Homes-Rape Crisis Coalition (Spartanburg, SC)
Sistercare (Columbia, SC)
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Remember My Name
Remember My Name
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Sexual Assault & Children
About Child Sexual Assualt
Myths and Facts
Prevention Tips for Parents
Signs of Child Sexual Abuse
Tips for Parents of Abused Children
What to do When Your Child Reports Abuse
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Sexual Assault Information
Against Their Will: Sexual Violence in South Carolina 1991 - 2003
All clients served by Direct Service Sexual Assault Centers in South Carolina- 2007
Impact of Rape on Victims
Myths and Facts About Rape
National Statistics
Outcomes for Core Services
Resources for Victims, Their Families, and Their Friends
Service Standards and Outcomes for Sexual Assault Centers
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When Men Murder Women: An Analysis of 2006 Homicide Data- Violence Policy Center
When Men Murder Women: An Analysis of 2006 Homicide Data
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Victims with Disabilities
Abusive situations are often created or exacerbated by societal attitudes towards women with disabilities.
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