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SUMMARY:Gun Violence and Intimate Partner Violence: A Review of the Literature and Where We Stand
DESCRIPTION:In 2024\, the MacArthur Foundation commissioned research to better understand the intersection of intimate partner violence (IPV) and firearms violence. Historically\, these two topics have often been separate in areas such as funding\, research\, prevention\, and intervention efforts. While recent attention has focused more on the overlap between firearms and IPV – especially in relation to policy – there remains less emphasis on how current policies may be less effective for Black women and other people of color\, non-policy approaches\, policies addressing social determinants of health\, and community-driven interventions. \nIn this Joyce Foundation webinar\, researchers will discuss a paper produced for the MacArthur Foundation that reviews existing literature and digs into gaps in our collective understanding through interviews with over a dozen funders\, academics\, and community leaders with expertise in this area. In addition\, researchers will discuss a report that summarizes and analyzes state and federal statutes to restrict and remove firearms from perpetrators of intimate partner violence. \nFeatured speaker: \nEsprene Liddell-Quintyn\, PhD\, MA\nResearch Consultant\, Department of Epidemiology\nFirearm Injury & Policy Research Program (FIPRP)\nUniversity of Washington \nStephen N. Oliphant\, PhD\, MPP\nResearch Investigator\nInstitute for Firearm Injury Prevention\nUniversity of Michigan \nNoelle M. St. Vil\, PhD\, LMSW\nAssociate Professor\nSchool of Social Work\nDeputy Director\, Gender Institute\nUniversity of Buffalo \nApril M. Zeoli\, PhD\, MPH\nAssociate Professor\, Dept. of Health Management & Policy\, School of Public Health\nDirector\, Michigan Firearm Law Implementation Program\nDirector\, Policy Core\, Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention\nUniversity of Michigan \nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/gun-violence-and-intimate-partner-violence-a-review-of-the-literature-and-where-we-stand/
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SUMMARY:Evaluating a National Victim Hotline: How We Did It and What We Learned
DESCRIPTION:Join CVR for this informative session for researchers and service providers. \nSince 2020\, the Urban Institute has partnered with the National Center for Victims of Crime (NCVC) to evaluate their VictimConnect Resource Center\, beginning with a formative evaluation and now concluding with an implementation and outcome evaluation. VictimConnect provides relevant referrals\, information\, and emotional support through anonymous calls\, chats\, and texts as the only national helpline serving victims of all crimes. In this webinar\, participants will learn about the VictimConnect model\, the researcher/practitioner partnership\, and the evaluation methods\, including a longitudinal survey of visitors. The presenters will then share key results from the study and how NCVC and other providers can apply those findings. \nLearning objectives \n\n\n\nExplore methods\, challenges\, and successes for evaluating a victim hotline using trauma-informed approaches and rigorous\, mixed-method designs.\nLearn how effective VictimConnect’s model\, operations\, and services are at meeting the needs of victims.\nDiscuss opportunities to apply lessons learned from the researcher/practitioner partnership and evaluation results in hotline operations and future evaluations.\n\n\n\nPresenters: \nMalore Dusenbery\, MS \nJohn Kemp\, Deputy Director\, Center for Victims and Survivor Services\, NCVC \nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/evaluating-a-national-victim-hotline-how-we-did-it-and-what-we-learned/
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