Latest
Big ideas, bold solutions. Explore the latest research, analysis, and policy insights from our experts.
OTI Joins Amicus Letter Urging Changes to NYPD Body-Worn Cameras Pilot Project
To be an effective remedy to the NYPD’s constitutional abuses, the body-worn camera policies must be changed in at least four key ways.
Chipping Away at Privacy?
In Aftermath of Rape Scandal, Baylor Hires Its First Female President
As it struggles to move past a scandal over its handling of sexual assault, Baylor University has hired its first female president.
Introduction: Changing the Culture
Anne-Marie Slaughter invites us to think about how me might shift norms that exploit the violence of humans against other humans.
Sarah McBride: ‘Even If We No Longer Have a Friend in the White House, We Can Still Open Hearts and Change Minds’
While 2016 was a banner year for transgender visibility, the landscape is rapidly changing—and not always for the better.
The Familiar Face of Campus Sexual Assault
The sexual violence perpetuated by men at schools starts long before students even step on campus.
The Ready to Learn Program: A Q-and-A with Shelley Pasnik
Examining a federal program for research-based media that promote early learning, particularly for children in low-income families.
The Revelatory Relatability of ‘Big Little Lies’
The power of the new HBO show lies in its ability to curate a relatable narrative around a tale of the complexities of womanhood.
What Is the Future of Engaging Men in Sexual Assault Prevention Work?
A holistic approach to sexual violence prevention must go beyond the dialectic of “good men” and “bad men.”