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Websites

Oregon State University
University of South Carolina
University of Georgia
University of Chicago
University of Alabama
CSU Sacramento
CSU Fresno
Sonoma State University
College of William & Mary
Sexual Violence, Facts - NCIPC

Additional Sources

San Diego Police Department
Lake Count Crisis Center
Women's Center of Tarrant County & Rape Crisis and Victim's Services
Safe haven of Tarrant County

 

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