FACTSHEET:
Rohypnol
Illicit use of Rohypnol began in the 1970s in Europe and appeared in the United States in the early 1990s. Much of the concern surrounding Rohypnol is its abuse as a "date rape" drug. Rohypnol is a tasteless and odorless drug and, until recent manufacturer efforts, dissolved clear in liquid, which masked its presence. Drug-facilitated rape can be defined as sexual assault made easier by the offender’s use of an "anesthesia" type drug that can render the victim physically incapacitated or helpless and unable to give consent to sexual activity. Whether the victim is unwittingly administered the drug or willingly ingests it for recreational use is irrelevant. The person is victimized because of an inability to consciously consent to sexual acts.
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Newsletter: April 2004: Listen Campaign is LaunchedOne woman in four will be raped. Every one of us knows dozens of men and women who have survived sexual assaults. But we almost never talk about rape. It’s so common, but so uncomfortable, that we tend to avoid the subject. It makes it into the news from time to time -- when it involves a priest, or a basketball player, or a famous musician, or a politician. And we talk about it occasionally -- when it affects a friend or loved one who trusts us deeply.The Alliance is proud to announce a new campaign which will attempt to raise the visibility of sexual assault. We’re focusing on conversations people have about assault. Specifically, we ask participants to think back on their lives and count the number of times that somebody has told them about experiencing a sexual assault. The campaign is being launched as one of our SAAM activities. It can be found online at listencampaign.org. Please come visit, and please tell your friends. ← previous article | next article → |
Voices and Faces:
Victoria Sherden
"People think you can't be raped by your own husband or boyfriend. They need to think again."
Read more about Victoria at The Voices and Faces Project »
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