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SEXUAL ASSAULT
WHAT IS SEXUAL ASSAULT?
Sexual assault is a general term that includes sexual harassment, unwanted sexual contact, child sexual abuse, incest and rape. Sexual contact becomes sexual assault when a person is unable to or does not consent to an activity. Rape, which is a form of sexual assault, is a crime of aggression, power and control in which one person forces, coerces or manipulates another person to have sexual intercourse without their consent. Rape includes vaginal, oral or anal penetration by any object including digital penetration, and also includes forced oral sex.
It is important for victims of sexual assault to know they are not alone and that they are not to blame. Approximately one in four women and one in six men will experience sexual violence at some point during their life, and more than 80% of victims know their offender prior to the assault.
HOW TO GET HELP
In Connecticut, there is a statewide network of sexual assault programs that can be reached by calling the statewide sexual assault hotline: 1-888-999-5545 (English) or 1-888-568-8332 (Spanish). Free and confidential sexual assault crisis services include: 24 hour hotline with immediate access to trained, certified counselors; crisis intervention and short term counseling; accompaniment and advocacy through the medical and police systems; preparation, accompaniment and advocacy through the court system; information and referrals for other needs; support groups; TTY access during office hours; sign language interpreters available; male counselors; emergency transportation by arrangement; professional training, community education, and child sexual abuse prevention programs.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
TO FIND PROVIDERS IN CONNECTICUT’S COMMUNITY RESOURCES DATABASE:
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SOURCE: Anna Doroghazi, CONNSACS
PREPARED BY: 211/lb
CONTENT LAST REVIEWED: March2009
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