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The federal law enacted to address sexual abuse in confinement
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The year PREA was signed into law
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PREA standard requiring no tolerance for sexual abuse
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The act of notifying staff or authorities of abuse
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A person confined in a juvenile facility
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Correctional employees responsible for safety and order
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Agreement to engage in an act – not possible under coercion in custody
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Punishment or threat for reporting abuse, which is prohibited
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The formal process of looking into allegations of sexual abuse
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PREA requires this regularly for both staff and inmates
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Keeping reports and victim identities protected
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A person who has experienced sexual abuse
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National rules established under PREA for facilities to follow
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The process of reviewing PREA compliance every three years
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A confidential way for inmates to report abuse
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Someone outside the facility who can report abuse on behalf of an inmate
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PREA requires respect for this aspect of a person’s identity
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Monitoring inmates to prevent abuse and ensure safety
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The primary goal of PREA in all correctional environments
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A place such as a jail, prison, or detention center covered by PREA