Sexual assault victims
Characteristics and Life Experiences Associated With Receiving a Rape Disclosure Within a National Telephone Household Probability Sample of Women
Prison Rape: Research Explores Prevalence, Prevention
Geographic and Temporal Sequencing of Serial Rape: Final Report Submitted to the National Institute of Justice
Correlates of Adolescent Reports of Sexual Assault: Findings From the National Survey of Adolescents
Information Processing of Sexual Abuse in Elders
Predicting Women's Perceptions of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Agency Helpfulness: What Matters to Program Clients?
Predicting Sexual Assault Kit Submission Among Adolescent Rape Cases Treated in Forensic Nurse Examiner Programs
Pathways to Help: Adolescent Sexual Assault Victims' Disclosure and Help-Seeking Experiences
Creating a Victim Notification Protocol for Untested Sexual Assault Kits: An Empirically Supported Planning Framework
Predictive Validity of Lifestyle Impulsivity for Rapists
Determination of Victim Credibility by Adult and Juvenile Sexual Assault Investigators
TECHBeat, April 2019
TECHBeat, May 2018
Minnesota Sexual Assault Kit Research Project
Violence Against American Indian and Alaska Native Women and Men - 2010 Findings from the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey
This seminar provides the first set of estimates from a national large-scale survey of violence against women and men who identified themselves as American Indian or Alaska Native using detailed behaviorally specific questions on psychological aggression, coercive control and entrapment, physical violence, stalking, and sexual violence. These results are expected to raise awareness and understanding of violence experienced by American Indian and Alaska Native people.
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The Neurobiology of Sexual Assault: Implications for Law Enforcement, Prosecution, and Victim Advocacy
Dr. Campbell brings together research on the neurobiology of trauma and the criminal justice response to sexual assault. She explains the underlying neurobiology of traumatic events, its emotional and physical manifestation, and how these processes can impact the investigation and prosecution of sexual assaults. Real-world, practical implications are examined for first responders, such as law enforcement, nurses, prosecutors, and advocates.
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Neurobiology of Sexual Assault: Implications for First Responders in Law Enforcement, Prosecution, and Victim Advocacy
A Conversation With Natasha Alexenko, Founder of Natasha's Justice Project
NIJ Journal Issue No. 256
NIJ Journal Issue No. 258
NIJ Journal Issue No. 264
NIJ Journal Issue No. 272
Violence Against American Indian and Alaska Native Women and Men (Video)
How Collaboration Between Researchers and Police Chiefs Can Improve the Quality of Sexual Assault Investigations: A Look at Los Angeles
Panelists discuss the application of research findings from an NIJ-sponsored study of sexual assault attrition to police practice in Los Angeles. There are three main focal points: (1) the mutual benefits of researcher/practitioner partnerships, (2) the implications of variation in police interpretation of UCR guidelines specific to clearing sexual assault (with an emphasis on cases involving nonstrangers), and (3) the content of specialized training that must be required for patrol officers and detectives who respond to and investigate sex crimes.
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