by Meg Daly | Oct 15, 2020 | Crime, Solutions Journalism
In response to a community reckoning on sexual assault, the Community Safety Network taught people how to support survivors. Could empathy lead to substantive change?
by Meg Daly | Oct 6, 2020 | Crime
A woman who posted her account of sexual assault on Facebook says the mayor tried to silence her in his effort to clear his own name of an unrelated allegation.
by Robyn Vincent | Sep 13, 2019 | Courts, Health, News
Disillusioned by the justice system, Jillian Miller turned to journalists. She hoped that sharing her story with reporters at the Jackson Hole News&Guide could bring her some closure. In December 2018, Miller was working her manager shift at Hole Bowl when a...
by Robyn Vincent | Apr 29, 2019 | Health, News
The most under-reported crimes in America are rape and sexual assault. In rural communities, people confront several factors that deepen the difficulties of reporting crimes of rape and sexual assault. In the book Unspoken Crimes: Sexual Assault in Rural America,...
by Robyn Vincent | Mar 27, 2019 | Courts, Health, News
Last week, Jackson police responded to two potential incidents of rape. One, on the morning of March 16, involved a woman who woke up in the Elk Country Inn parking lot and couldn’t remember how she got there. The last thing she recalled was being out with friends...