
Information to determine if you are being stalked. Survival information and a support
section.
General Resources for Sexual Violence Information
- National
Center for Victims of Crime
Has an extensive “get help series,” which includes information on acquaintance rape,
male rape, rape-related post traumatic stress disorder, sexual assault legislation,
stalking, and dating violence. Also substantial information about stalking through
the “Stalking Resource Center,” which includes help for victims, stalking laws and
statistics.
- Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network
(RAINN)
Information on statistics, prevention, recovery, types of sexual assault, effects
of sexual assault, and legal information. Also has a “what should I do?” section
and a Rape Crisis Center finder.
- Crime Statistics for UCSB and the Surrounding Community
UCSB’s Clery Act Campus Security Report is updated annually to provide crime statistics
for the UCSB campus and surrounding community as well as summaries of campus safety
and security policies.
- Peace over Violence
(formerly Los Angeles Commission on Assaults Against Women) Sexual assault
information for survivors of sexual assault and friends/family of survivors. Information
about your right, myths and realities. Domestic violence information with statistics
and a “how do I know if I’m battered?” section. “Common Reactions” section for survivors
of sexual violence and frequently asked questions. Also an extensive public policy
section.