I am starting a regular Monday morning series here on FHO called Since Last We Spoke. Monday mornings are traditionally a slow time on this site, so I am going to be linking to some of the relevant stuff I have read over the weekend that you may have missed. With the #Sandusky trial starting today, the list is a bit heavy on that coverage, but there was a lot of interesting stuff online over the past several days, particularly related to sexual violence.

Who will get PTSD? (Boston Globe)

No Longer Politely Angry: Relieving Women from the Silence of Sexualized Violence (Our Stories Untold)

How Morning-After Pills Really Work (NY Times)

Trying to read the tea leaves in priests’ trial (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Prep-School Predators: The Horace Mann School’s Secret History of Sexual Abuse (NY Times)

Kids start self-harm early (The Checkup, Washington Post)

Why Women Rock Healthcare (TEDMED Blog)

Targeting ‘Slutty’ Students (The Nation)

10 Things I Want My Daughter To Know Before She Turns 10 (Huffington Post)

 

Building
safe and healthy communities in Montana Indian Country
(US DOJ Blog)

 

Sandusky Trial:

Tree Climbers: In Judges Chambers with Jerry Sandusky (Daily Kos)

Jerry Sandusky alleged Victim 1 graduates after being bullied out of school, is ready to testify (The Patriot-News)

Top 5 Tips for Media Covering Sandusky Trial (PR Newswire)

Jerry Sandusky trial: Why we won’t identify alleged sex-crime victims (The Patriot-News)

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