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Our Mission:George Mason University Sexual Assault Services (SAS) is committed to providing direct services for survivors of sexual assault, stalking, and dating/ partner violence and offering education about these topics to the university community. All services are available to survivors, and to their families, significant others, and friends at no cost. We are here for anyone who has been a victim of sexual violence: men, women, old, young, and those with disabilities regardless of race, color, or orientation - gay, straight, bisexual, or transgender. We are dedicated to helping create a world in which our services are no longer needed. |
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Upcoming Events |
Turn Off the Violence (TOV) Week 2008: 10/13-17Now accepting volunteers. Please contact Donna Shock (dshock@gmu.edu or 703-993-2837 if you are interested). |
Effective July 1, 2008 - Victims of sexual assault no longer have to report to police in order to request an evidence-gathering exam.Reporting to law enforcement is NOT a pre-condition for evidence collection or for payment by Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund. Please click here for more details. Mason's New Statement of Information on Dating/Partner Violence - effective March 2008. Please click here to view the Statement of Information. |
Support victims and survivors of domestic violence with a Speak Out Against Domestic Violence Bracelet$3 in SUB I room 205. Click here for more details. |
| General Information | Options | |
| Types of Sexual Assault | Laws, Policies and Statements | |
| Sexual Assault-Related Issues | Moving Forward | |
| Specific Victim Populations | Other | |
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