Emotional, physical and sexual abuse issues are explored candidly through information and resources for help.

Resources in this category:

Cyber Tip Line :: http://www.cybertipline.com/
Provides a place for people to submit information on online sexual predators to the NAtional Center for Missing and Exploited Children. A reporting mechanism for cases of child sexual exploitation.
Safety Net :: http://home.cybergrrl.com/dv/
This collection of domestic violence resources is updated regularly. It contains a Domestic Violence handbook in addition to statistics, bibliographies, phone numbers for domestic violence and sexual assault coalitions in every state in the US and links, information on domestic violence in the UK, and links to other web sites.
Shattered Love, Broken Lives :: http://www.southcoasttoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?Category=SPECIAL11
This is a series of 60 articles from the New Bedford, MA newspaper, the New-Standard, about domestic violence. Some articles are about teenagers who have been in abusive relationships.
     
 
   
 
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