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Annotated Bibliography: Human Trafficking Victims with Disabilities or Mental Illness

This annotated bibliography gathers research on any type of trafficking in which victims had disabilities or mental illnesses prior to trafficking.

The Evidence Hour: Bullying as a Developmental Precursor to Sexual and Dating Violence Across Adolescence

The Center for Victim Research’s webinar series, The Evidence Hour, showcases a recent systematic review* or meta-analysis about victimization, trauma, or victim services. Each webinar features an author of the […]

The Evidence Hour: Facilitators of Help-Seeking for Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence in the U.S.

Center for Victim Research’s webinar series, The Evidence Hour, showcases a recent systematic review* or meta-analysis about victimization, trauma, or victim services. Each webinar features an author of the research […]

August 2020 Virtual Journal Club Session

Details about the CVR Virtual Journal Club for August 3-7, 2020. We’re discussing “‘The Only Way We’ll Be Successful’: Organizational Factors That Influence Psychosocial Well-Being and Self-Care Among Advocates Working to Address Gender-Based Violence.”

April 2020 Virtual Journal Club Session

Details about the first CVR Virtual Journal Club April 27-May 1, 2020. We’re discussing the article “Digital poly-victimization: The increasing importance of online crime and harassment to the burden of victimization.”

How To: Find Existing Research Instruments

The CVR Library includes an open access instrument collection. Use this tutorial and tip sheet to find research tools that can help you measure outcomes for your program.

How To: Keep Up With Research Relevant to You

Search alerts are one easy way to keep up with new research about crime victims and victim services. Using this step-by-step tutorial, you will receive relevant articles in your email inbox.

How To: Save Articles for Later

Need to save an article and read it later? Keep track of relevant research articles with the “My CVR Library” feature.

COVID 19 Impact on Domestic Violence Survivors in Harris County

This Center for Victim Research (CVR) webinar examines the impact of COVID-19 on domestic violence survivors in Harris County, Texas. Researcher and practitioner presenters share the results of the Harris County Health and Relationship Study, a collaborative partnership to examine the impact and needs of domestic violence survivors in Harris County (Houston) Texas. Over 400 survivors were surveyed and 48 follow-up interviews were conducted about their experiences, mental health, needs, and safety strategies before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Study findings include the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on violence experiences; survivor community and social support needs; and safety approaches. This presentation focuses on study findings and implications for domestic violence and other community-related services. A copy of the report and executive summary are available at https://www.hcdvcc.org/hchrstudy/​. Presenters:

Barbie Brashear is the Executive Director for the Harris County Domestic Violence Coordinating Council, a non-profit organization that works to coordinate a community response to domestic violence in Harris County, Texas. She has worked in the domestic and sexual violence field for 26 years and has provided leadership to sexual assault programs, domestic violence programs, and long-term housing programs for over 20 years.

Abeer Monem is the Director of Director of Housing and Innovative Services for the Harris County Domestic Violence Coordinating Council. She has more than 25 years of experience working with survivors of intimate partner and family violence.

Leila Wood is an assistant professor and the Director of Evaluation at the Center for Violence Prevention Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, at The University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB). Dr. Wood’s program of research focuses on community-based intimate partner violence and sexual assault intervention and prevention efforts, including college campuses.

Video Competition

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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