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Newsletter: Column: Ask The Alliance
In our Ask The Alliance column, we
respond to questions from our readers. See the links below for past questions and answers.
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March 1, 2005:
Ask the Alliance
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Does the Alliance recommend that doctors screen all their patients for sexual assault?
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October 1, 2004:
Ask the Alliance
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I received an awful email (I don't know how) advertising a “fantasy forced sex website with real rape scenes.” I wrote back and told them that what they advertised was sick. Is there anything else I can do?
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July 17, 2004:
Ask the Alliance
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If a woman is sexually assaulted and suspects that she may have been drugged, how can she find out? Does she have to report to the police?
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January 13, 2004:
Ask the Alliance
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I recently received an e-mail warning me that rapists are combining common date rape drugs like "roofies" with a drug called Progesterex that permanently sterilizes a female victim. The e-mail described the drug as a sterilization pill used for horses. Is this true?
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October 15, 2003:
Ask the Alliance
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Recent news coverage of some high-profile rape cases have left me confused about rape victims’ rights when a rape case goes to trial...
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July 25, 2003:
Ask the Alliance
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Nearly a year ago I became a victim of a crime. I was drugged with GHB and raped. ... I am looking for ideas of ways to speak out on this issue, as a survivor.
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January 8, 2003:
Ask the Alliance!
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I would like to volunteer as an advocate, to help others... How do I find an organization near me to work with? Can men be rape crisis advocates?
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September 17, 2002:
Ask the Alliance!
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Is it true that victims of rape can end up having to pay for their own medical and forensic treatment? Rape is a crime, so wouldn't the cost be covered by the criminal justice system?
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