Finding Data on Campus and Tribal Communities
This is the final session in the CVR September series on Finding Data. Each session will include a 20 min. introduction to an online data source, after which participants will […]
This is the final session in the CVR September series on Finding Data. Each session will include a 20 min. introduction to an online data source, after which participants will […]
The National District Attorneys Association is kicking off its webinar series on Youth Violent Crime with this session, Setting the Stage - Understanding the Current Data and the Adolescent Brain. […]
Are you ready to enhance your program with valuable insights from victims and survivors? Join us for one of the upcoming overview webinars on iMPRoVE (Measuring Provider Responses to Victimization […]
NIJ announced this webinar on The Youth Protective Factors Study: Effective Supervision and Services Based on Risks, Strengths, and Development, an unprecedented, multistate, multiyear examination of the risk and protective […]
This webinar focuses on new research findings from National Collaborative on Gun Violence Researcher (NCGVR)-funded projects on a diverse set of topics. In the first presentation, Michelle Degli Esposti, Ph.D., […]
Research can provide agencies with objective data, evaluation of that data, and examples to base foundational decisions for incorporating law enforcement-based victim services. Lessons learned from these efforts can contribute […]
Women’s contact with the criminal justice system has trended upward over the last several decades, and their pathways into the justice system often include domestic violence. How do these experiences […]
This presentation highlights the key findings from a nationwide study that examined the significant impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on service provision for domestic violence victims and survivors. Policy implications are also discussed based on interviews and survey data collected from victim service providers across the United States, including all 50 states, Washington DC, American […]
In this webinar from the Joyce Foundation, researchers from NYU and the University of Baltimore School of Law will discuss recent papers on strategies to sustain and expand funding for community violence intervention (CVI) and related programs, including improving access to victim compensation for underserved victims. These papers contextualize recent funding within the long history […]
This webinar examines intimate partner violence strangulation and an innovative response policy. The presentation will include an overview of the nature and extent of strangulation, its dangers, and adverse medical consequences, followed by a review of a strangulation ordinance in Burleson, Texas, that mandates extensive training for first responders and a city-wide response protocol for […]
Join the Center for Victim Research to explore strategies, challenges, and successes with conducting research with victim populations that have historically been difficult to reach for research but who may also experience greater barriers to victim services and recovery. Our keynote panelists will share their work and recommendations for researching diverse victims’ experiences, particularly using […]
Caregiver mental health plays a crucial role in the well-being of care recipients, and when compromised, it may increase the risk of harmful behaviors such as elder mistreatment. Mental health is inherently dynamic, with symptoms varying both within and between individuals. This variability underscores the need to examine how daily mental health experiences influence the […]
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