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Preventing Elder Abuse Through Research-And-Practice Collaborations
The EMPOWER© Program is one of two rigorous, multiyear demonstration projects funded by the National Institute of Justice to prevent the abuse, neglect, and financial exploitation of older adults in the community who are at risk for mistreatment. During the project’s recently completed Planning Phase, researchers at the Urban Institute worked closely with practitioners at the Area Agency on Aging, Region One, to develop and pretest an evidence-informed program to improve older adults’ physical, mental, social, and financial resilience.
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Building Partnerships: Growing Successful Victim Researcher-Practitioner Collaborations
Are you a researcher looking to do “real world” research that impacts crime victim response? Are you a victim service provider looking to partner with a researcher to inform your work? Do you want to learn more about partnerships while engaging with colleagues like yourself? Then this webinar is for you! Dr. Christine Murray will lead you through the benefits – and challenges – of researcher-practitioner partnerships to set you on the road toward more successful collaboration. During the hour-long webinar, there will be opportunities to share your voice and questions with colleagues and other Center for Victim Research staff.
Tell Us About It, Episode 22: Gender and Victimization Rate in Community Court
On this episode of Tell Us About It, we speak with Alesha Durfee, PhD, Associate Professor in the School of Social Transformation at Arizona State University and Paul Thomas, Court Administrator […]
Tell Us About It, Episode 19: Using Digital Storytelling for Research and Healing on Gun Violence
On this episode of Tell Us About It, we discuss one of CVR’s supported fellowships: “Understanding the Social Contexts of Reentry, Criminal, and Trauma Recidivism in Prince George’s County.” The […]
Tell Us About It, Episode 25: Supporting Rural, Remote, and Underserved Survivors in Arizona
This episode of Tell Us About It features a conversation with Lynn Jones and Sarah Young Patton, partners on a research fellowship project funded by CVR. Lynn and Sarah collaborated […]
Tell Us About It, Episode 11: Using Community Based Participatory Research in a Domestic Violence Context, Part 1
This episode of Tell Us About It is the first of a two-part series focused on the Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) Toolkit. In part one, we speak with Lisa […]
Tell Us About It, Episode 20 – Promoting Safe Youth Relationships with Expect Respect
On this episode of Tell Us About It, we take a look at Expect Respect, a program of The SAFE Alliance in Austin, TX, promoting safe and healthy relationships for […]
Tell Us About It, Episode 24: Synthesizing Victim Compensation Services Data in California
On this episode of Tell Us About It, we spoke with Robin Foemmel Bie about the data evaluation project completed at the California Victim Compensation Board. This project aimed to […]
The Evidence Hour: Child Maltreatment & Housing Stress Resources
In our March Evidence Hour, we discussed the article: “Association of Housing Stress With Child Maltreatment: A Systematic Review” by Caroline Chandler et al. (2020) in Trauma, Violence, & Abuse.
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