
What is Sexual Assault?In legal terms, sexual assault is sexual relations against a person's will and without consent. Some sexual assaults are committed by "strangers in dark alleys" but they may also be committed by someone you know who lives next door. Sexual assault by a friend, date, partner or casual acquaintance is the most prevalent form of sexual assault on college campuses. It is predicted that one in seven college women will be raped before graduations, and 90% will know their attacker. While the figures are much smaller for men, they also experience sexual assault. The following information is designed to help you heal after a sexual assault: |
The Aftermath |
How am I going to feel?? Am I going to go crazy?? |
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Sexual assault is a crisis, and we all handle crises in different ways. Though each person and situation is unique, the following list summarizes the range of reactions to sexual assault that may help you know what's normal to expect.
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Also see our brochure on Male Sexual Assault.
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University Health Services (Student Services Building/SSB):
Counseling & Mental Health Center (5th Floor SSB):
UT Police Department
Domestic Violence Clinic
Employee Assistance Program (EAP): 471-3366 |
Community ResourcesAustin Police Department
SafePlace: www.austin-safeplace.org
Waterloo Counseling Center: www.waterloocounseling.org
Saheli: www.saheli-austin.org
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