Looking at the back of two women sitting in a group. One woman is leaning on another woman and sad.

Diana’s Story

I have been a participant of CORR for over ten years.  My first experience was attending a Community Support Group.  The Community group is a mixture of those who have caused sexual harm, their families, friends, and neighbors. So why would an incest survivor want to participate in such a gathering? It’s helped me discover that many of those who have caused sexual harm were, themselves, traumatized as children.  Since my father is no longer alive, I can’t ask him about the things that […]

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President’s Message June 2025

There are wonderful opportunities this year for us to share the inspiring message of CORR with a larger audience. Last year, we participated in three events that were very successful. We are currently registered to participate in two of these events again this year. On July 26th, we will have our CORR informational booth at

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Portrait of Jamie Edson, Member-at-Large of CORR Board of Directors

Meet Our Board Member: Jamie Edson

Let me start off by saying that I’ve always been interested in anything related to human sexuality. This is in part because I am a survivor of sibling incest. Also, it’s just a really fascinating field. It also aligns perfectly with my nursing education, which was multidisciplinary. My degree is something akin to a neuropsych-biology

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President’s Message May 2025

Hello to all of our CORR members and meeting participants! As I think about my last ten years as President of CORR’s Board of Directors, I’m especially touched by the people whose lives have been changed by CORR. CORR has provided a safe place where those who have caused sexual harm can discover ongoing support

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Lobby Day with ACSOL

by Rick Chew, CORR Board Secretary On Tuesday, March 25, 2025, I was able to join a select group of people to assist ACSOL (Alliance for Constitutional Sex Offense Laws) with their annual Lobby Day. This event enabled teams to speak to various California state legislators regarding laws and their impact on the sex offender registry.

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Portrait of Richard Chew, Secretary of CORR Board of Directors

Meet Our Secretary: Rick Chew

Rick Chew was born in San Francisco, California. While growing up in Albany, California, his father’s position with the Social Security Administration led to several moves including Hawaii, Guam and Maryland. After graduating from Albany High School, Rick joined the Army and served for three years in West Germany as a Supplyman and Armorer. Leaving the

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President’s Message April 2025

With this opportunity to share my thoughts about CORR, I want to acknowledge how grateful I am for all those who are working to end the harm caused by sexual trauma.  April is ‘Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month’ (SAAM).  SAAM is working to raise awareness on sexual assault and educate the community about how

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Portrait of Dr. Caprice D. Haverty, PhD — Founder, Group Facilitator, and Chief Advisor at CORR

Meet Our Founder: Caprice Haverty

What was the reason you started CORR? Bringing people together who have caused sexual harm is the reason I started CORR. After someone has committed a sexual offense, everyone loses. Those who caused the harm lose friends, community, and sometimes family. I wanted CORR to be a place where those who’d caused harm could visit, belong, and feel cared about. One of the most protective things we can do for harm-doers is create

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