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IOWA COALITION AGAINST SEXUAL ABUSE
RECORDS, 1979-2000
QUANTITY: 3 linear feet

Acquisition: The records (donor no. 977) were donated by ICASA in 2005.

Access:
The papers are open for research.
Copyright: Copyright held by the donor has been transferred to the University of Iowa.

Preferred Citation:
Box #, Iowa Coalition Against Sexual Abuse, Iowa Women’s Archives, The University of Iowa Libraries, Iowa City.

Photographs: None.
Audiovisual: None.

Processed by: June Silliman, 2007 and Karissa Haugeberg, 2008.

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Iowa Women's Archives
100 Main Library
University of Iowa Libraries
Iowa City, Iowa 52242

Phone: 319-335-5068
Fax: 319-335-5900
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History

The Iowa Coalition against Sexual Assault (IowaCASA) was formed in 1981 when several independent rape crisis centers banded together to apply for grant money from the State Health Department of Iowa under the leadership of Carole Meade.  Meade, who served as the director of the Polk County Rape and Sexual Assault Care Center, was elected as the first president of the board of directors of IowaCASA in 1982, the year the group was incorporated as a private, non-profit organization.  Meade spearheaded efforts to coordinate the services of Iowa's thirteen sexual assault and rape crisis centers, focusing on prevention programs, meeting the needs of survivors, and education. 

During IowaCASA's formative years, Meade and one clerical staff were the only two paid employees; a board of directors provided oversight.   The organization soon included a vice-president, a secretary, a treasurer, an advocacy committee, a finance committee, an executive committee, an education committee, and several special committees.  Any adult living in Iowa could join IowaCASA upon signing a membership application and receiving the approval of the executive committee.  Individual members could vote on issues brought before the membership.  Regular meetings were held quarterly, and an annual meeting was held during the last quarter of each year.

In 1990, the state of Iowa's Crime Victim Assistance Division began to distribute funds to the fourteen sexual assault crisis centers located in the state; this infusion of state money enabled IowaCASA to expand its presence in Iowa.  IowaCASA's services included securing funding for Iowa's sexual assault centers, resource development, public education initiatives on child sexual abuse, anti-pornography work, and self-defense training.  The organization began a library of resource materials for issues related to sexual assault.  IowaCASA provided training on topics such as campus rape, sexual exploitation by therapists, and the needs of adult incest survivors.  During this time, IowaCASA was a vocal opponent of the media's release of rape victims' names.

By 1997, IowaCASA served thirty sexual assault crisis centers and numerous individual members of the organization across Iowa.  Several paid staff positions were created during this time, including a training coordinator, a fiscal manager, and outreach staff.  During this time of growth, the organization expanded its mission to include work on public policy issues.  IowaCASA promoted policies to require that victim counselors be present during proceedings related to sexual crimes, to prohibit the use of polygraph as a precondition of a rape investigation, and to increase the statute of limitations for child sexual abuse.

In 2007, IowaCASA, which included eleven paid staff, served twenty-seven sexual assault crisis centers and individual members across Iowa.  The organization provided legal assistance to survivors of sexual assault, reached out to Iowa's immigrant communities, and worked to improve responses to sexual assault in ethnic and racial minority communities in Iowa.  IowaCASA also continued to engage in public policy initiatives related to sexual assault on the federal, state, and local levels. 


Scope and Content Note

The Iowa Coalition against Sexual Assault records date from 1979 to 2000 and measure 3 linear feet. The records are arranged in four series: Administrative files, Training, Related organizations, and Resources.

Administrative files (1979-1999) is the largest series, and accounts for over half the collection.  It includes mission statements, committee meeting agendas, newsletters, quarterly reports, newspaper clippings, brochures, and memoranda. The Pornography Task Force folders include magazine articles, newspaper clippings, and lectures from the mid-1980s.  The correspondence folders contain letters from rape crisis centers throughout Iowa, which describe the financial and staffing problems of crisis centers during the late 1970s.  The series includes notes and agendas from staff, membership, and board of directors meetings.  Aggregated data on sexual crimes reported throughout Iowa between 1986 and 1991 complete the series.

The Training series (1982-1989) contains manuals, conference materials, and course information related to educational outreach programs. This series contains training materials for people who work with victims of sexual abuse and assault and for the general public.

The Related organizations series (1983-2000) includes materials from federal, state, and local programs and organizations that interacted with the Iowa Coalition against Sexual Assault. This series contains federal reports on victim assistance programs, grant materials, newsletters, correspondence, and agendas. Two issues of The National Coalition against Sexual Assault newsletter from 1983 and 1984 complete this series.

The Resources series (1986-1999) includes legal records, correspondence, newspaper clippings, academic articles, and professional handbooks for people who assist victims of physical abuse, sexual assault, homophobia, or racism.  This series contains a booklet, Crime Victims and the Media (1990), prepared by the National Victim Crime Center. Brochures and pamphlets that advertise the services provided by the Iowa Coalition against Sexual Assault complete the series.


Box List

Box 1
ADMINISTRATIVE FILES
Information about IowaCASA
Programs in Iowa, 1987-1989
Budget, 1981-1982 and 1989
Committees, General, 1989-1990
Committee, Perpetrator Resolution
Committee, Personnel
Commitee, Pornography Task Force, 1983-1989 and undated (7 folders)
Subcommitee, Family issues, 1990-1991
 
Box 2
ADMINISTRATIVE FILES
Correspondence, 1979-1989 (4 folders)
Grants, 1989-1990, 1999 (2 folders)
Meetings, membership, 1982-1988
Meetings, staff 1982-1989 (3 folders)
Meetings, Iowa Organization for Victim Assistance, 1990-1993
 
Box 3
ADMINISTRATIVE FILES
Board of directors, 1983-1989 and undated (4 folders)
Executive/advisory board, 1982
Membership, 1988-1992 (2 folders)
Newsletters, 1983-1994
Quarterly reports, 1983-1985 (4 folders)
 
Box 4
ADMINISTRATIVE FILES
Quarterly reports, 1985-1990 (6 folders)
Statistics, 1986-1991 (4 folders)
Tax exempt status, 1982-1983

TRAINING
Counselor's manual
Film purchase, 1982
 
Box 5
TRAINING
Focus on Sex Crimes, 1982
Sexual abuse seminar, 1983
Self defense training
Sexual exploitation conference, 1987
Training workshop, 1982

RELATED ORGANIZATIONS
Crime Victims Assistance Program, 1990-2000 (4 folders)
Department of Criminal Investigation, 1990
Governor's Alliance, substance abuse, 1990
 
Box 6
RELATED ORGANIZATIONS
Iowa Board for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, 1999
Iowa Organization for Victim Assistance, 1990
Iowa Shares, 1991-1993
National Coalition Against Sexual Abuse (CASA), 1983-1993 (4 folders)
Sex Offenders Treatment Committee, 1991

RESOURCES
Survivor groups
Victim/witness coordinator, 1990
Abuse by professionals, 1999
Abuse in families
Battered women, 1986 and undated
Crime Victims and the Media, 1990
Dissociative disorders, 1993
Homophobia, 1994
 
Box 7
RESOURCES
Human needs advocates, 1981-1990
Newspaper clippings, 1992-1999
Racism
Rape victims and the news media, 1986-1990
Ritual abuse, 1991
Sex offender treatment program, 1998-1999

For more information about this collection contact the Iowa Women's Archives.

Iowa Women’s Archives, University of Iowa Libraries, Iowa City IA 52242.
Please send comments to: lib-women@uiowa.edu
URL: http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/iwa 

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