Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 (PREA). Nevada PREA Coordinator Marissa Pons. Sexual Violence: Nonconsensual behavior or act of sexual nature by Staff to an Incarcerated individual. Attempted, Completed, Threatened, Requested.https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/durep_lightning/1014/thumbnail.jp
A summary of PREA investigation data and corrective actions taken by the prisons, Director, and Depu...
This publication is part of a larger scholarly project and one in a series that aims to create a “le...
Though many correctional agencies have taken steps to comply with PREA standards and create safer en...
Existing research on sexual victimization in correctional facilities has expanded since the enactmen...
The Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 was passed in order to provide a set of guidelines for repor...
This study examines the attitudes and beliefs of U.S. state prison wardens toward prison rape since ...
The Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 (PREA) is the first piece of federal legislation that expres...
The Prison Rape Elimination Act of 20031 (PREA) is the first piece of federal legislation, which exp...
From 1999 to 2012, The Project on Addressing Prison Rape (the Project) at American University’s Wash...
Prison sexual violence has been a prominent issue since the establishment of correctional facilities...
Passed in 2003, the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) is the first federal civil statute focused sp...
This article examines the complexity of prison sex and the challenges that it raises in the context ...
There is a systemic pattern of federal prison staff using their power over inmates to coerce victims...
According to a report released in December of 2007 by the Bureau of Justice Statistics, an estimated...
In September 2003, the United States Congress unanimously passed the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PR...
A summary of PREA investigation data and corrective actions taken by the prisons, Director, and Depu...
This publication is part of a larger scholarly project and one in a series that aims to create a “le...
Though many correctional agencies have taken steps to comply with PREA standards and create safer en...
Existing research on sexual victimization in correctional facilities has expanded since the enactmen...
The Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 was passed in order to provide a set of guidelines for repor...
This study examines the attitudes and beliefs of U.S. state prison wardens toward prison rape since ...
The Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 (PREA) is the first piece of federal legislation that expres...
The Prison Rape Elimination Act of 20031 (PREA) is the first piece of federal legislation, which exp...
From 1999 to 2012, The Project on Addressing Prison Rape (the Project) at American University’s Wash...
Prison sexual violence has been a prominent issue since the establishment of correctional facilities...
Passed in 2003, the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) is the first federal civil statute focused sp...
This article examines the complexity of prison sex and the challenges that it raises in the context ...
There is a systemic pattern of federal prison staff using their power over inmates to coerce victims...
According to a report released in December of 2007 by the Bureau of Justice Statistics, an estimated...
In September 2003, the United States Congress unanimously passed the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PR...
A summary of PREA investigation data and corrective actions taken by the prisons, Director, and Depu...
This publication is part of a larger scholarly project and one in a series that aims to create a “le...
Though many correctional agencies have taken steps to comply with PREA standards and create safer en...