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DC Men Against
Rape When some men commit violence against women, all men pay a price. The
Men's Rape Prevention Project provides presentations, workshops, and training
and consulting services that help make men aware of that price. Join us for a
look at how men can work together with women to stop sexual violence.
There were approximately 4,890 rapes of males
age 12 and over in the United States in 1994. The rate for rapes of
males was .8 per 1,000 persons age 12 or older. (Bureau of Justice
Statistics, 1997).
In 1985, the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau
of Justice Statistics reported in The Crime of Rape that there were
123,000 male rapes over a ten-year period. (Bureau of Justice
Statistics, 1985).
Father's Touch A web site about Donald D'Haene's memoir detailing his experience of sexual abuse in a seemingly traditional and strongly religious family in rural southwestern Ontario.
Read a Letter by Donald D'Haene, author of Father's Touch
Donald D'Haene is Associate Reviewer for RebeccasReads.com and author of the sexual abuse memoir, Father's Touch.
Read his response to a column by Mindelle Jacobs, an Edmonton, Alberta journalist, entitled, "Their Lives in Their Hands," which appeared in the Canadian paper, The London Free Press.
For Men Only A primer on male sexual assault published by the University of Texas Counseling and Mental Health Center.
National Organization on Male Sexual Victimization Dedicated to a safe world, we are an organization of diverse individuals committed through research, education, advocacy, and activism to the prevention, treatment and elimination of all forms of sexual victimization of boys and men.
Male Rape in US Prisons Human Rights Watch undertook three years of research to expose the problem of male rape in U.S. prisons. The resulting 378-page report is based on information from over 200 prisoners spread among thirty-four states, some of whom were interviewed personally, as well as an exhaustive survey of state prison authorities.
Rape Survivors Anonymous Rape Survivors Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from the trauma of being raped.
Stop Prisoner Rape (SPR) A national 501 (c) (3) human rights organization, Stop Prisoner Rape (SPR) seeks to end sexual violence against men, women, and youth in all forms of detention. Through education, outreach, and advocacy, SPR confronts indifference and combats the causes of prisoner rape.
Xris.com Resources Resources for male survivors of sexual assault including links, books, and videos.