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Date Rape - How Can You Protect Yourself? What do you do if it happens?
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If a woman suspects a drug — such as GHB or Rohypnol — was used in an assault, it is important to get tested for it within four to eight hours, 12 hours for urine tests. It leaves the system very rapidly. Read a young girl's story from Ohio!

A recent study by Glamour Magazine showed that 91% Of Female College Students Who Were Acquaintance Raped Did Not Report It To The Police!

RAINN Hotline - 1-800-656-HOPE (1-800-656-4673)
The Rape, Abuse, Incest National Network will automatically transfer you to the rape crisis center nearest you, anywhere in the nation.

GHB is now being used on a wide scale for drug-induced rape. Rohypnol, or Roofies, has had most of the limelight as the "date-rape" drug of choice, but the incidences of GHB being used as such are on the rise. It is easily slipped into someone's drink. When added to a drink, the salty taste of GHB is masked. It is for this reason that the news media often call GHB "The Date-Rape Drug."

On this section of our website, we provide you with information gathered from Sexual Assault Agencies and Rape Crisis Centers across the nation. 

We want to give credit to RCAP (Rape Crisis Assistance and Prevention) who provided much of the information on the date rape portion of our site.

 

 

 

 

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