Become a part of the national movement to protect children and hold abusers and those who harbor them accountable.
This One Minute petition will help victims of child sexual abuse of all ages.
Key States Currently Considering the Child Victim Act
For more information on reforming statutes of limitation for child sex abuse and efforts in other states, please visit one of our advocacy partners at www.SOL-Reform.com
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The Problem
The sexual abuse of children is a public health epidemic in the United States. Recent child sex abuse cases at Penn State University, the release of documents concerning sexual abuse and the Boy Scouts and consistent reports of abuse within California institutions such as Miramonte Elementary School are recent examples.
Research has shown that as many as one in four women and one in five men suffered abuse as a child and that almost 90% of abuse never gets reported. Those that do come forward find themselves barred by the legal technicality of a statute of limitation. Considering how long victims often take to find the courage to speak out, statutes of limitation are woefully short and act as an arbitrary barrier to justice.
All news
Hearing for revised Child Victims Act, Queens Chronicle, March 7, 2013
Assemblywoman Margaret Markey (D-Maspeth) will be holding a hearing on March 8 regarding the remodeled Child Victims Act.
The CVA, introduced eight years ago, originally planned to extend the current statue of limitations for child sexual abuse for an extra five years. Current law grants a victim five years after their 18th birthday to come forward with allegations of sexual abuse.