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Take Action!

If you feel inspired to help, here are some action steps you can do today!

 

The first step in any problem is awareness.  If you have a story and are brave enough to share it we would be honored to receive it.  

 

 

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As a long term plan, this is what we are petitioning for and the actions it would take for our world to change.  

 

1. Abolish Statutes of Limitations: Advocate for the immediate abolition of Statutes of Limitations for Sexual Assault in every state. This will enable survivors to report whenever they feel ready to without the burden of time constraints.

 

2. Retroactive Application: Ensure that the new laws apply retroactively, giving survivors the opportunity to seek justice for past offenses. This will bring closure to many who have silently endured their trauma for years.

 

3. Mandatory Sodium Pentothal Lie Detector Testing: Require mandatory sodium Pentothal lie detector tests for both accused rapists and victims. Sodium pentothal, a truth serum, can improve the accuracy of testimonies and help establish the truth.

 

4. Sensitivity and Awareness Training for Law Enforcement: Implement comprehensive sensitivity and awareness training for all police officers, not just those in specialized sex crime units. This will equip law enforcement with the knowledge and empathy necessary to handle sexual assault cases with utmost care.

 

5. Education for Prevention: Introduce mandatory education programs in schools, starting from kindergarten and continuing throughout a student's academic journey, to foster greater sensitivity, responsibility, and respect for femininity and sexuality. Teach boys and young men about consent, healthy relationships, and the importance of respecting personal boundaries.

 

6. Mandatory Prison Sentences and Counseling: Establish a mandatory prison sentence of a minimum of three years for first-time offenders. During their prison stay, require them to attend weekly individual and group sex offender counseling to address the underlying issues contributing to their actions.

 

7. Regulation of Pornography: Advocate for the regulation of pornography to promote a more balanced and respectful portrayal of sexuality. Encourage pornography that depicts consensual relationships and emphasizes mutual respect and consent between partners.

 

8. Strengthen Support for Survivors: Increase support systems for survivors of sexual assault, including counseling, therapy, and support groups. Promote initiatives that empower survivors to come forward and report their cases with confidence.

 

9. Warrants to Search Suspects' Devices: Expedite the process of obtaining warrants from judges, on call 24 hours, to search the social media platforms, emails, and devices of suspected sex offenders. This will help gather crucial evidence and form a profile of the accused to aid in the investigation.

 

10. Raise Awareness and End Victim-Blaming: Launch comprehensive public awareness campaigns to end victim-blaming and promote a culture of empathy and understanding. Educate society about the importance of supporting survivors and holding perpetrators accountable.

"A journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step."

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