NIJ is seeking applications for funding to support research and evaluation of violence and victimization, including basic research on violence across the life-span, special topics in violence and victimization, and elder mistreatment. NIJ's Violence and Victimization Research Division serves to develop innovative solutions to the problems of violence and victimization through strategic planning, support for research and evaluation, and dissemination of research information to the field and public.
Awards
Number of Awards: 9
Total Amount Awarded: $4,604,803
A National Probability-Based Household Survey on Teen Dating Violence
An In-depth Examination of Batterer Intervention and Alternative Treatment
Approaches for Domestic Violence Offenders
Bullying, Sexual, and Dating Violence Trajectories From Early to Late Adolescence
Dating Violence Among Latino Adolescent - II (DAVILA - II)
Elder Abuse Computerized Decision Support System
Evaluating the Cost Effectiveness of the Elder Abuse Forensic Center Model
Integrating Prevention and Intervention: A School Health Center Program to Promote Healthy Adolescent Relationships
Research on Violence and Victimization Across the Life Span, Special Topic: Offender Interventions: Why offenders desist from intimate partner violence
Thirty-year Follow-up of the Cycle of Violence
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- NIJ FY23 Research and Evaluation on Policing Practices, Accountability Mechanisms, and Alternatives