Create a multiple choice question based on the obstacles to reporting sexual assault in confinement.
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Answer
Fear of retaliation, lack of confidential reporting mechanisms, and fear of disbelief are obstacles to reporting sexual assault in confinement.
Fear of retaliation, lack of confidential reporting mechanisms, and fear of disbelief or further contact with abusers are obstacles to reporting sexual assault in confinement.
Answer for screen readers
Fear of retaliation, lack of confidential reporting mechanisms, and fear of disbelief or further contact with abusers are obstacles to reporting sexual assault in confinement.
More Information
The barriers mentioned here are crucial to understand in the context of the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) which aims to address and reduce sexual violence in confinement facilities. Addressing these obstacles is key to creating safer environments for reporting and responding to sexual violence.
Tips
A common mistake is assuming that the lack of reporting is only due to fear of retaliation, without considering the lack of trust in the system.
Sources
- [PDF] LGBT PEOPLE AND THE PRISON RAPE ELIMINATION ACT - transequality.org
- Unfounded Sexual Assault: Women's Experiences of Not Being ... - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- [PDF] Access to Confidential Support Services for Sexual Assault ... - 4e5ae7d17e.nxcli.net
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