Surviving the Pandemic by Being Virtually Together

CAASE and Surviving the Mic are hosting a weekly virtual gathering for people impacted by sexual harm
2019 at a Glance

After an active year, CAASE reflects on our work in 2019.
When Victims’ Rights are Violated, They Need More Than an Admission of Wrongdoing
Every survivor of sexual harm defines justice differently, but perpetrators need to be held accountable.
Defining the Values We Live By

Introducing our newly adopted values!
Thanking Our Pro Bono Partners

Each year we hold an event to share our appreciation for the hard work and successes of the firms and pro bono attorneys who dedicate their time and energy to survivors of sexual exploitation and violence.
Language About Epstein’s Victims Matters: CAASE’s Response to “The Daily” Podcast from “The New York Times”

Epstein’s young victims would have been harmed and deserving of justice at any age.
6 New Laws That Support Survivors

New Illinois policies will address sexual harm, support survivors, and promote reproductive justice.
Incarceration Impacts Families, Including Survivors

CAASE believes that supporting survivors means pushing the criminal justice system to be fair and restorative.
3 New Laws CAASE is Proud To Get Behind

CAASE celebrates the signing of these bills into law and praises the hard work of the legislatures that passed them.
City Doubles Down on Failed Efforts to End Prostitution

A new law doubles down on the city’s failed efforts to end prostitution while rejecting every established best practice for crime reduction.