Interviews

Credible: Why We Doubt Accusers and Protect Abusers, Strict Scrutiny

Believing Women, Alyssa Milano: Sorry Not Sorry 

For Anita Hill, The Work is Never Done, Next Question with Katie Couric

Credible: Why We Doubt Accusers and Protect Abusers, Stepping Into Truth: Conversations on Race, Gender, and Social Justice with Omkari Williams

A Credibility Gap in Cases of Rape, TalksOnLaw with Joel Cohen

Primed to Disbelieve Sexual Accusers, The Rachel Hollis Podcast

Why Don’t We Believe Women?, Pulling the Thread with Elise Loehnen

What If You Were Assaulted and No One Believed You?, Think, from KERA Dallas/Fort Worth

Nobody Told Me … That a Credibility Complex Shapes Us All, Nobody Told Me! with Jan Black and Laura Owens

Credibility as a Form of Power, The Well Woman Show with Giovanna Rossi

Expert Unpacks Why Sex Abuse Accusers Are Too Often Dismissed, ABC News  

How to Heal and Move Forward After Trauma and Abuse, The School of Greatness with Lewis Howes

Credibility and Sexual Misconduct, Keen On with Andrew Keen  

The Credibility Complex, Voice America’s The Kathryn Zox Show

Believing Victims, Wisconsin Public Radio’s The Morning Show  

Credible: Why We Doubt Accusers and Protect Abusers, Chicago’s WGN-TV  

After Guilty Verdict, R. Kelly’s Critics Focus on Survivors, New York’s PIX 11  

Reactions to Bill Cosby’s Release in WHYY’s Radio Times

 

Essays

An Interview with Rowena Chiu, A Survivor of Harvey Weinstein, in Ms. Magazine

No Matter How the Heard/Depp Trial Ends, Defamation Lawsuits Against Accusers are Here to Stay, in LA Times

The Thinking About Consent Has Changed Dramatically. This Code May Set the Clock Back, in The New York Times (with Michelle Anderson)

Will Maxwell’s Conviction End a Culture of Complicity Surrounding Sexual Predation?, in The New York Times

Blame-Shifting Gives a Pass to Abusers—and It’s a Dominant Feature of U.S. Culture and Law, in Ms. Magazine

How Was Larry Nassar Able to Get Away with his Terrible Crimes?, in The Guardian

How U.S. Sexual-Harassment Law Encourages a Culture of Victim Blaming in TIME 

The Credibility Discount: Why We Doubt Accusers and Protect Abusers in Literary Hub

To Address Sexual Assault on College Campuses, We Must End the Culture of Victim Blaming in Chicago Tribune

What the Andrew Cuomo Report Says About Those Around the Governor in CNN

R. Kelly’s Trial is Finally Set to Begin in The Cut

I Spent Hours Talking to Victims. These Verdicts Will Give Them Hope. in The New York Times

Kavanaugh’s Hearing: The Most Momentous “He Said, She Said” Contest of Our Time in CNN

Epstein Case Spotlights Why It’s So Hard to Prosecute Sex Crimes in CNN

Let’s Ease Statutes of Limitations in Rape Cases in The Washington Post

Why Sexual Assault Survivors Often Don’t Come Forward in CNN

The Cosby Case is Another Example of Credibility Discounting in Sexual Assault Cases in Slate

“He Said, She Said” in Ms Magazine

The Sexual Assault Survivors’ Act is Not Enough in Time

We Preach 'No Means No' for Sex, But That's Not What the Law Says in The Guardian