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Posted inGender health

Sexual assault bill gets unanimous support in House

by Seeking Conviction Investigative Collaboration April 30, 2019November 4, 2019

By Kate Martin Carolina Public Press A bill that aims to close several loopholes in the state’s sexual assault laws received a unanimous vote from legislators in the state House on Monday night. House Bill 393 will now move to the state Senate. The bill would modify language in three areas of state law. One […]

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Posted inPublic Health

Seeking Conviction: Questions of consent can make NC sexual assault cases tough to prosecute

by Seeking Conviction Investigative Collaboration March 21, 2019March 20, 2019
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Posted inMental Health

Can Training Reduce Tension in Police Encounters With Disabled?

by Taylor Knopf April 23, 2017April 24, 2017

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