Child sexual abuse and special ed
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5M ago
They got caught engaging in sexual activity on campus. Four underage teens were caught engaging in sexual activity on campus - two girls performing oral sex on two boys ..read more
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Human and sex trafficking: how we define and prevent it
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6M ago
Human trafficking is an issue that’s been discussed a lot recently, though it’s a topic where public perception doesn’t always match reality. This starts with how ..read more
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Bad survivors: the myth of healing
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8M ago
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The hidden plight of “bad survivors”
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8M ago
What’s your reaction when you hear a child has been abused? Shock? Anger? Disgust? All of these are common (and reasonable) responses. For most people, however, those ..read more
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Stigma’s Consequences Part 3: How You Can Fight Stigma
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9M ago
As a minority, the headlines lately have been disgusting. Fear and inequality is rampant in policy and attitude, whether it’s in the news, expressed in a rude internet ..read more
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Stigma’s consequences part 2: inequality’s insidious impact
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10M ago
If you’re a minority, the news cycle has been dreary. Inequality is everywhere, whether it’s toxic bosses who ..read more
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Stigma’s consequences part 1: fear’s connection to abuse
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10M ago
If you’re a minority, the headlines have been devastating over the last few years. Trans rights are under attack, your right to read controversial books at your local ..read more
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Moral panic 101: “grooming” is bunk
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1y ago
In the United States, the right wing has managed to associate social and political opposition to LGBTQ communities with sexual perversion by relying on the "grooming ..read more
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4 things you should know about pedophilia
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1y ago
Editor's note: To honor indigenous peoples, the author uses a lowercase writing style except when speaking about indigenous rights and issues. For more information ..read more
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Preventing Performative Rage: Who bears the burden of protecting children?
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1y ago
The obvious answer to the above is – well – everyone. Every person is responsible for ensuring the safety and well-being of the most vulnerable among us. But how safe ..read more
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