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sexual assault

Exploring Intimate Partner Violence: Why Assaults Against Women Still Don't Get Enough Attention

According to a recent report released by WHO, 1 in 4 girls and young women between the ages of 15 and 24 who have been in a romantic relationship experienced violence from a partner.
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How AOC and Others Going Public About Sexual Assault Helps Other Survivors Heal

After the attack on the U.S. Capitol, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez revealed that the experience was a triggering event that recalled the trauma of a past sexual assault. Sarah Klein, a survivor and advocate for sexual assault victims, joined LX News to explain how other survivors are helped when public figures like AOC speak out about their own trauma.
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Disturbing Charges Against Fashion Mogul Peter Nygard Are at the Center of True Crime Podcast ‘Evil By Design'

The host of the investigative true crime podcast “Evil by Design” has been on the trail of allegations against fashion mogul Peter Nygard for 10 years. In December, Nygard was arrested on charges of forced sex trafficking and trafficking of minors, among others. Host Timothy Sawa joined LX News to talk about his decade-long efforts to shed light on these allegations.
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Ahead of Their Time: Why Antioch College's Groundbreaking Dating Policy was Nationally Mocked

The New York Times looks looks back at Antioch College’s groundbreaking first affirmative consent policy for sex which was ridiculed 25 years ago but is now considered groundbreaking in the #MeToo movement.
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