Annotated Bibliography: The Impact of Culturally Relevant Programs

This annotated bibliography gathers research on culturally-specific needs identified by crime victims and evaluations on culturally relevant practices.

National Census of Victim Service Providers

2023 NCVSP The 2023 National Census of Victim Service Providers (NCVSP) is a project of the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS). This data collection was previously administered in 2017, […]

Tell Us About It, Episode 16: Connecting the Dots Between Multiple Forms of Violence

This episode of Tell Us About It features a talk with Natalie Wilkins, a behavioral scientist the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Natalie joins us to discuss the […]

Annotated Bibliography: Response Rates for Surveys of Sexual Assault Victims

This bibliography summarizes research about factors that potentially influence response rates in surveys of sexual assault victims.

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VIDEO COMPETITION FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS Photo by Jakob Owens on Unsplash Are you a graduate student who is conducting research on crime victims, victimization, and/or service providers that assist crime […]

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Tell Us About It, Episode 10: Understanding Juvenile Justice Services in Minnesota

On this episode of Tell Us About It, we spoke with Valerie Clark and Cecilia Miller, who make up one of CVR’s funded VOCA-SAC partnerships in Minnesota. Throughout the episode, […]

Tell Us About It, Episode 33, Measuring the Impact of a Survivor-Centered Approach

Dr. Lauren Cattaneo and Dr. Amanda Stylianou discuss their work to measure the impact of a survivor-centered approach to victim services at Safe Horizon in New York City.  Drs. Cattaneo […]

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Research is a way to discover new information. Research studies involve examining something systematically to explore or answer a question. Different types of studies can answer different types of questions. […]

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