Misconduct Managed NewsSource™
Misconduct Managed NewsSource™ is a bi-weekly compilation of the top news stories concerning sexual misconduct, abuse, and molestation of at-risk groups in the United States.
Austin Shooter had a History of Sexual Assault Accusations and Arrests
The recent mass shooter in Austin, Texas, had a long history of sexual assault accusations and arrests, including sexual assault of a child last year.
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TikTok Users Warn of Content Promoting a “National Rape Day”
As April’s National Sexual Assault Awareness Month is observed, law enforcement is looking into a group of 6 men who recently created a TikTok video in which they encouraged others to commit sexual assaults on April 24.
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Legislation Would Prevent Hospitals from Billing Rape Victims for Forensic Exams
Under a Bill recently filed, North Carolina hospitals could be fined $25,000 if they bill sexual assault victims for the cost of forensic exams.
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Boston PD Does Not Fire Cop Accused of Child Molestation
The Boston Police Department decided not to fire an officer accused of molesting multiple children in the 1990s, after the union threatened to file a grievance.
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7 New Laws Enhance Protections for Sexual Assault Victims
New Jersey Governor signed into law 7 bills that strengthen the protections for victims, including creating a 3-year pilot program in the Attorney General’s Office aiming to repair some of the harm caused by the sexual assault.
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Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Still on the Rise During COVID-19 Pandemic
The Center for Disease Control reports between a 20-70% increase in these cases since the beginning of the pandemic.
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How to Get Involved in the 20th Anniversary of National Sexual Assault Awareness Month
This April, RAINN makes it easy to show support for survivors, take action, and help raise awareness of sexual violence online and in your community.
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Facebook-Owned Apps Used in More than 50% of Online Child Sex Crimes
Nearly 10,000 instances of child sex abuse were recorded by police in a 1-year span, in the UK alone, on Facebook-owned platforms, including Messenger, Instagram, and WhatsApp.
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