Usually, conversations about believing survivors of sexual violence bring up a very valid question: what about false reports? In this episode, Elizabeth talks about the danger of false reports, while also explaining why statistics show that it is always the better option to believe.
Show notes:
-View the full transcript and related links at elizabethsmartfoundation.org/smart-talks-3-10.
-Chat 24/7 with the National Sexual Assault Hotline.
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2.22: Answers with Elizabeth
2.21: The Malouf Foundation
2.20: Smartphone Safety for Kids
2.19: Barbi's Story
2.18: Missing Children and the Overlap with Child Trafficking with Dr. Sandra Morgan
2.17: Stand Your Ground
2.16: Bridle Up Hope
2.15: Answers with Elizabeth
2.14: Elizabeth Peace's Story
2.13: Amber's Story
2.12: Brittney's Story
2.11: Answers with Elizabeth
2.10: Intimacy After Abuse - Miyo's Story
2.09: Healthy Intimacy After Abuse - Part 2
2.08: Healthy Intimacy After Abuse - Part 1
2:07: Melva's Story
2.06: Answers with Elizabeth
2.05: Liza's Story
2.04: Freedom from Trauma
2.03: Tessa's Story
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