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Sexual assault
Sexual assault news and analysis from The Nation
August 10, 2015
This Honduran Mother Fled Death Threats—Only to Be Locked Up in the US
Migrant families are being held for months in inhumane detention centers, just for fleeing violence at home.
Michelle Chen
August 7, 2015
South Sudan’s War on Women
Survivors say rape has become “just a normal thing” for women caught up in the country’s civil war.
Samer Muscati
April 21, 2015
How Did 3 American Commandos and 3 Moroccan Women End Up Dead at the Bottom of the Niger River?
Inside the shadowy operations of the US Africa Command.
Nick Turse
April 7, 2015
US Soldiers and Contractors Accused of Sexually Abusing Children in Colombia Between 2003 and 2007
What the media don’t cover when Colombian women are raped by members of the US military.
Greg Grandin
April 6, 2015
‘Rolling Stone’ Is Still Throwing Jackie Under the Bus
Rolling Stone
made a litany of reporting errors, but it’s their source who will pay the price.
Michelle Goldberg
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March 2, 2015
Why Americans Don’t Care About Prison Rape
And what happens when the problem escapes from behind bars.
Elizabeth Stoker Bruenig
October 15, 2014
A Q&A With Charles Blow on Race, Poverty, Sexual Predators and the CIA
The
New York Times
columnist discusses his new book,
Fire Shut Up in My Bones.
Jon Wiener
June 5, 2014
Why the Campus Rape Crisis Confounds Colleges
Virtually everyone agrees the system is broken. But while some feminists want colleges to deliver justice, others argue it’s just not their job. Who is right?
Michelle Goldberg
October 25, 2013
How Jock Culture Supports Rape Culture, From Maryville to Steubenville
It starts in the locker room.
Dave Zirin
October 22, 2013
How VAWA Could’ve Helped Daisy Coleman Get Justice
Unfortunately, Justice Rehnquist’s conservative Supreme Court made sure it wouldn’t.
Jill Filipovic
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