Comprehensive Sex Education as a Preventive Measure for Sexual Violence

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Sexual violence is a pervasive issue that affects individuals and communities worldwide. It is crucial to address the underlying factors that contribute to its perpetuation. Research has shown that comprehensive sex education (CSE) prevents sexual violence. This handout aims to give people an overview of why CSE is essential in preventing sexual violence based on relevant research findings. Continue Reading.

Rose Stevenson

Rose Stevenson is a research assistant and dedicated social work student with a passion for making a positive impact on underserved communities. She is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Social Work at the University of South Florida. Her academic interests include positive sexual attitudes and behavior promotion, sex offender evaluation and counseling, and health promotion for justice-involved and marginalized individuals. She has worked with the National Reentry Network for Returning Citizens and the Pinellas Ex-Offender Reentry Coalition to promote evidence-based treatment options for returning citizens.

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