[custom_adv] There have been a list of different movies that have dealt with Assault against. We are going to be listing them here. The National Assault Hotline is a safe, confidential service. When you call the hotline, only the first six numbers of the phone number are used to route the call, and your complete phone number is never stored in our system. [custom_adv] Most states do have laws that require local staff to contact authorities in certain situations, like if there is a child or vulnerable adult who is in danger. While almost all callers are connected directly to a staff member or volunteer at a local sexual assault service provider, a handful of providers use an answering service after daytime business hours. [custom_adv] This service helps manage the flow of calls. If all staff members are busy, you may choose to leave a phone number with the answering service. In this case, the number will be confidential and will be given directly to the organization’s staff member for a callback. [custom_adv] If you reach an answering service, you can try calling back after some time has passed, or you can choose to call during regular business hours when more staff members are available. [custom_adv] Assault service providers are organizations or agencies dedicated to supporting survivors of assault. The providers who answer calls placed to the hotline are known as RAINN affiliates. To be part of the National Assault Hotline, affiliates must agree to uphold RAINN’s confidentiality standards. [custom_adv] Before the telephone hotline was created, there was no central place where survivors could get help. Local assault services providers were well equipped to handle support services, but the lack of a national hotline meant the issue did not receive as much attention as it should. [custom_adv] In response, RAINN developed a unique national hotline system to combine all the advantages of a national organization with all the abilities and expertise of local programs. One nationwide hotline number makes it easier for survivors to be connected with the help they deserve. [custom_adv] Rape is the most underreported crime in America. Significant changes to improve the treatment of assault victims have occurred in the last two decades. The impact of reforms, led by the women's movement, can be seen in the legal, mental health, medical, and victim services arenas. [custom_adv] The National Assault Hotline is a safe, confidential service. When you call the hotline, only the first six numbers of the phone number are used to route the call, and your complete phone number is never stored in our system. [custom_adv] Most states do have laws that require local staff to contact authorities in certain situations, like if there is a child or vulnerable adult who is in danger. While almost all callers are connected directly to a staff member or volunteer at a local sexual assault service provider, a handful of providers use an answering service after daytime business hours. [custom_adv] This service helps manage the flow of calls. If all staff members are busy, you may choose to leave a phone number with the answering service. In this case, the number will be confidential and will be given directly to the organization’s staff member for a callback. [custom_adv] If you reach an answering service, you can try calling back after some time has passed, or you can choose to call during regular business hours when more staff members are available. [custom_adv] The National Assault Hotline is a safe, confidential service. When you call the hotline, only the first six numbers of the phone number are used to route the call, and your complete phone number is never stored in our system. [custom_adv] This service helps manage the flow of calls. If all staff members are busy, you may choose to leave a phone number with the answering service. In this case, the number will be confidential and will be given directly to the organization’s staff member for a callback. [custom_adv] Rape is the most underreported crime in America. Significant changes to improve the treatment of assault victims have occurred in the last two decades. The impact of reforms, led by the women's movement, can be seen in the legal, mental health, medical, and victim services arenas.