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: 2007 SAYSO Special Issue: AppreciationsThe New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault would like to thank the following individuals, organizations, and companies for making this year's SAYSO! a success:Survivors of sexual violence, without whose courage SAYSO! would never happen; Members of the SAYSO! Committee, who give life to the event every year; SAYSO! volunteers for their commitment; NYC's rape crisis centers: The Anti-Violence Project; Bellevue Hospital; Beth Israel Medical Center; CAMBA; St. Luke's Hospital; Mt. Sinai Hospital; St. Vincent's Hospital; Long Island College Hospital; Safe Horizons; Wyckoff Heights Medical Center; Our sponsors and supporters: Luna Bar; MUD Coffee; The Joyful Heart Foundation; Male Survivor; Right Rides; Starbucks Union Square North; Gabe Wood; E. Darren Zeller, photographer; and Vincent DeMarco; Brian Vargo of VER for going the extra mile; ASL Interpreters: Claudia Alvarez; Mandy Heinbaugh; Rebecca Weinberger; Kat Dudina; Amanda Thompkins for her invaluable evaluation and insight; A special thanks to the New York City Council; the New York City Parks Department; the Mayor's Office to Combat Domestic Violence; Detective Olga Mercado, Special Victim Liaison Unit, NYPD 13th Precinct; Donna Lippman; Rebecca Myles, WBAI radio; Jay Grayce, Tribeca Radio; SAYSO! performers: Cynthia Bruckman; Alexis Caputo; Christen Clifford; Cheryl Connell; Joe Curnutee; Qumyka Dickerson; Amy Edelstein; Emergency Service; Liana Harper; Jess Hotchkiss; Sara Jane Johnson; Anuva Kalawar; Lisa Kessler; Damon Krometis; Laura Larken; Zoe Muntaner; Chelsea Nelson; Nitestar Program/STAR Theatre; Amy Ouzoonian; Barry Pfeffer; Denise Reich; LaToya Robinson; Stephanie Rooker; Joanna Rush; Jamie Lyn Smith and the Smithereens; Take Back the News; Marilee Talkington; Katarina Tepesh; Transmasculine Network; Dennis Tyson; Voices of Women; Erin Zapzic; And finally, a heartfelt thanks to Alexis Iwanisziw, SAYSO! Intern, for all her hard work. break the tolerance, break the taboo, break the myth, and tell the truth. ← 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 »
SAYSO 2008 Album 8
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