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Sexual Assault Laws and Court Decisions

RAINN works with a range of policy makers and influencers to pass key federal laws and educate
the public about how these laws facilitate justice for survivors of sexual violence. Learn more about
how these federal laws allocate funds, establish protections, and work to prevent sexual violence.
 Debbie Smith Act - The Debbie Smith Act intends to eliminate the backlog of untested and unanalyzed DNA
evidence by providing the resources to process evidence and add these samples to the national DNA database.
 Clery Act - The Clery Act requires greater transparency and timely warnings from colleges and universities
about crimes that are committed on campus, including crimes of sexual violence.
 Campus SaVE Act - Campus SaVE amends the Clery Act to increase transparency requirements for
colleges, guarantee rights for survivors, establish disciplinary proceedings, and require education programs.
 SAFER Act - The SAFER Act supports efforts to audit, test, and reduce the backlog of DNA evidence in
sexual assault cases and bring perpetrators to justice.
 Title IX - Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex by educational institutions that receive federal
funding.
 Victims of Crime Act - VOCA helps victims deal with the tangible costs of surviving a crime, such as medical
bills, counseling services, and lost wages.
 Federal and State Courts Address Sexual Violence - RAINN keeps an eye on court cases that may impact how
the legal system prosecutes perpetrators, supports victims, and prevents sexual violence.

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