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A team of advocates from a nonprofit group for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders released their findings from a months-long study on sexual violence in the Iowa AAPI community.
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A statewide group is bringing attention to Latinx survivors of sexual assault. The project is meant to highlight people in Iowa's Latino community who may remain silent about their experiences.
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Survivors of sexual assault in Iowa can now track where an evidence kit is being held and whether it has been analyzed by the state criminal lab.
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Survivors of sexual assault in Iowa now have more civil legal resources. An organization has now expanded its reach to a population beyond just students.
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Since the killing of U.S. Army Soldier Vanessa Guillen came to light, Latino communities have pushed for further discussion about violence against women of color in the military.Patricia Ritchie, of Carroll, Iowa, served in the U.S. Army in Somalia in 1994. She’s a community leader, advocate and educator. And that’s what her community saw. But they didn’t see that she’s a survivor.
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The state attorney general's office has announced it will launch a tracking and reporting system for rape kits. The state office will work with software…
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This program originally aired on 1-08-18.Domestic violence usually happens in private. It is unseen and underreported. Helping a loved one in an abusive…
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The former coach of a youth basketball team in Iowa is appealing his 180-year sentence in federal court. Gregory Stephen faces a de facto life sentence…
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The Catholic Diocese of Des Moines is the latest to identify priests accused of sexual abuse as the church attempts to fully account for reports of abuse…
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A lawyer for at least one victim of an Iowa youth basketball coach who sexually exploited hundreds of players said Monday he wants a new class-action…