Why Don’t Survivors Report?

Why Don’t Survivors Report?

After surviving sexual violence, victim-survivors often feel pressured by others, or even by themselves, to file a report to the police. Survivors are often victim-blamed and not believed when they choose not to report. Sometimes, others even try to suggest that the survivor is responsible if the perpetrator continues to harm others, and survivors may…

How Loved Ones Responded To Male Survivors & How They Wish They’d Responded

How Loved Ones Responded To Male Survivors & How They Wish They’d Responded

Survivors don’t always get the responses they deserve when they disclose. This can be especially true for survivors who do not fit the stereotypical image of a sexual assault survivor, such as male survivors. Hear four courageous men share how people in their lives responded when they disclosed to them, and how they wish they’d…

Why Is It So Important To Hear The Voices of Male Survivors?

Why Is It So Important To Hear The Voices of Male Survivors?

Hear from male survivors on why they believe it’s so important to make space for boys and men in survivor spaces and the overall movement. The following answers are excerpts from our Male Survivors Panel. Yonah Kohn “How survivors heal from their experiences is going to be different, depending on so many factors. But before…

How Our Response to Disclosures of Sexual Violence Impacts Survivors
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How Our Response to Disclosures of Sexual Violence Impacts Survivors

How we react to disclosures of sexual assault significantly impacts a survivor’s healing process.1 58-94% of survivors seek informal support from a loved one.2 It’s important we learn how to respond to disclosures of sexual assault, as research shows that the way others respond to disclosure can have a great impact on a survivor’s mental…

How To Respond To Disclosures of Sexual Assault

How To Respond To Disclosures of Sexual Assault

The way we respond when someone shares with us that they are a survivor of sexual or domestic violence can greatly influence their healing journey. A supportive response can promote healing and strengthen the relationship you have with one another, but an unsupportive response can retraumatize the survivor and have a negative impact on their…