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Cleveland area advocates for sexual assault survivors react to release of Bill Cosby Advocates at the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center hope Cosby s overturned conviction won t discourage survivors from coming forward. Author: Lynna Lai Updated: 1:09 AM EDT July 1, 2021 CLEVELAND Local advocates of sexual assault survivors reacted to the news Wednesday that 83-year-old actor and comedian Bill Cosby is now a free man, after his conviction was overturned by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. Cosby s record is wiped clean, and he cannot be retried. Sexual violence is one of the most underreported crimes, so when a survivor makes that brave decision to report to the criminal justice system, it s one that s well thought out, said Teresa Stafford, Chief Program Officer at the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center. So I think what happened today only highlights how complicated our criminal justice center is for survivors of sexual violence. ....
Cleveland Rape Crisis Center opens human trafficking drop-in center in the Glenville neighborhood. By Tiarra Braddock | April 1, 2021 at 2:43 PM EDT - Updated April 1 at 2:59 PM CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Millions of people fall victim to human trafficking every single day. If you think trafficking rarely happens in your community, think again. “Ohio right now is listed as number three nationally for human trafficking,” said Teresa Stafford, chief program officer, Cleveland Rape Crisis Center. Stafford says there are many trafficking survivors living in Northeast Ohio looking for support. That’s why CRCC created a new human trafficking drop-in center on Superior Avenue. ....
Cleveland Rape Crisis selects Teresa Stafford as chief program officer Updated Jan 26, 2021; Facebook Share CLEVELAND, Ohio The Cleveland Rape Crisis Center has named Teresa Stafford as chief program officer, to will oversee all the center’s programs, from clinical, advocacy, and 24-hour services to case management; and prevention, education, and community outreach. “During her years of service at Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, Teresa has had a profound impact on the lives of survivors,” said Center President Sondra Miller. “From provoking systems changes to making sure each survivor is supported throughout their journey, she is the strongest of strong advocates, and we are so excited to welcome her into this new role.” ....