Why Sexual-Assault Survivors Look Outside the Criminal System for Justice
People are often pushed towards prosecution, but survivors deserve to be educated on the alternatives
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People are often pushed towards prosecution, but survivors deserve to be educated on the alternatives
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Read MoreThe law is meant to protect us from harm, but it does not protect our dignity
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Read MoreFor all his legal training, Robin Camp lacked an education in basic human decency
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