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When Men Are Victims (Copyright © Florida Council Against Sexual Violence)

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Publication Year: 2009
Language: English
Website: http://www.fcasv.org/publications/when-men-are-victims

Men and boys are often reluctant to report the crime of sexual assault or to seek services because they feel humiliated, shamed, or confused by the crime. Anyone who has been the victim of sexual assault needs compassion, sensitivity, and caring. This publication tells how a victim might feel and what you can do to prevent sexual assault.

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Single copies of are available free of charge. In some cases there may be a limit to the quantity that can be ordered. Please contact the organizations listed below for specific ordering information.

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Florida Council Against Sexual Violence (FCASV)
1820 E. Park Ave, Suite 100
Tallahassee FL 32301

Phone: 850-297-2000
Toll-free Phone: 888-956-7273

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