NIJ seeks proposals for research and evaluation related to violence against women in the areas of teen dating violence, sexual violence, and intimate partner violence. Research proposed may be focused at the Federal, State, local, tribal, juvenile justice policy and/or practice level.
Awards
Number of Awards: 9
Total Amount Awarded: $5,238,284
A Brief Intervention to Prevent Adolescent Dating Aggression Perpetration
Effects of a Middle School Social-Emotional Learning Program on Teen Dating Violence, Sexual Violence, and Substance Use in High School
Ethnocultural influences on women''s experiences of and responses to intimate partner abuse
Evaluate a Novel Fluorescent Dye to Detect Ano-genital Injury in Women of Color
Exploratory Research into the Intersection of Forced Marriage, Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Violence
Intimate Partner Violence and Custody Decisions: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Outcomes from Family Court, Shuttle Mediation, or Videoconferencing Mediation
Long-Term Impact of a Positive Youth Development Program on Dating Violence Outcomes During the Transition to Adulthood
Predicting Intimate Partner Violence for At-Risk Young Adults and Their Romantic Partners.
The Dynamic Context of Teen Dating Violence Within Adolescent Relationships
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