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Purpose; Academic and Clinical Studies
Background
History of this project
The Archive
101 corroborated cases of recovered memory
Response to Critics
Dr. August Piper (1999)
Dr. Richard McNally (2003)
FAQs
Other Scholarly
Resources
Bibliographies, links
to websites by four
doctoral-level
psychologists
Supportive
Information
For those with personal
questions & concerns
about sexual abuse &
those interested in
political & social
responses to sexual
abuse
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Supportive Information
For those seeking to deal with trauma on a personal basis
or become active on behalf of trauma survivors.
The Rape, Abuse & Incest
National Network The Rape, Abuse & Incest National
Network (RAINN) is the nation's largest anti-sexual assault
organization. RAINN operates the National Sexual Assault
Hotline and carries out programs to prevent sexual assault,
help victims and ensure that rapists are brought to justice.
Their website contains statistics, counseling resources,
prevention tips, news and more.
The Leadership
Council on Child Abuse & Interpersonal Violence A
non-profit independent scientific organization composed of
respected scientists, clinicians, educators, legal scholars,
and public policy analysts. The Leadership Council seeks to
correct the misuse of psychological science to serve vested
interests or justify victimizing vulnerable populations
especially abused and neglected children.
"False Memory Syndrome" Facts
This site offers critical resources concerning about "false
memory syndrome," dissociation, delayed recall, repression,
and recovered memories of child abuse and other traumatic
events.
Survivor
Connections An activist center for survivors of sexual
assault, rape, incest, and child molestation. The organization
was founded by Frank Fitzpatrick, a survivor of Father James
Porter, whose corroborated case of recovered memory has been
widely recognized and documented.
Witness Justice
Witness Justice is a national nonprofit organization committed
to directly serving survivors of violent crime in the U.S.
Their goal is to provide trauma victims and their loved ones
with access to information and support to promote healing
(physically, psychologically and spiritually) and to establish
a sense of personal justice, no matter where they live or
the nature of the violent crime committed against them.
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Page last updated
July, 2005
Project Director
Professor Ross E. Cheit
Taubman Center for Public Policy & American Institutions
at Brown University
67 George Street
Box 1977
Brown University
Providence, RI 02912
Tel: 401-863-2201
Fax: 401-863-2452
 
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