Victimization
Effective Methods To Assess Exposure To Violence And Victimization Among American Indian And Alaska Native Youth: Phases 3 and 4
A Randomized Controlled Trial of Safe School Ambassadors in High Risk Schools in Puerto Rico
Police Interactions with Victims of Violence
Moving to Collective Efficacy: How Inner-City Mobility Impacts Minority and Immigrant Youth Victimization and Violence
Non-fatal Intimate Partner Violence Against LGB Individuals: Exploring Victims' Use of Formal and Informal Services Through Analysis of Existing Data Sources
A longitudinal examination of teen dating violence from adolescence to young adulthood
Estimating the Financial Costs of Crime Victimization
Understanding and Measuring Bias Victimization against Latinos
Documentation for Analysis of Violence Against American Indian and Alaska Native Women and Men - 2010 Findings From the National Intimate Partner And Sexual Violence Survey (NISVS) by the National Institute of Justice
Pattern Classification of Neurocognitive and Socio-Emotional Developmental Factors Underlying Violent Outcomes in Adolescents
Understanding the Health Consequences of Sexual Victimization: Assessing the Impact of Social and Economic Factors
Drugs, DUI, and Crime? What Are the Effects of Legalization of Marijuana in Colorado?
How Does Assimilation Status Among Hispanic Youth Impact Their Involvement in Violence and Victimization? - Interview at the 2010 NIJ Conference
Meeting Survivors' Needs Through Non-Residential Domestic Violence Services and Supports, Interview
The Importance of Victim Cooperation in Solving Sexual Assaults - Interview With Dr. Bill Wells
Hidden Victims of Human Trafficking - Interview at the 2012 NIJ Conference
Sexual Violence Research 15 Years After VAWA - Panel at the 2010 NIJ Conference
Automated Victim Notification: The Landscape in the US
Human and Labor Trafficking in the U.S.
VAWA: Celebrating 15 Years and Moving Forward Together - Plenary Panel From the 2010 NIJ Conference
Role of the Media in Criminal Justice Issues - Keynote Address at the 2010 NIJ Conference
Five Things About Violence Against American Indian and Alaska Native Men and Women
Violence Against American Indian and Alaska Native Women and Men: Findings from a National 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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