Crime, Violence & Victimization Research Division's compendium of research on violence against women : 2003-2014 National Institute of Justice
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Updated by: Compendium published August 2021 (#7281).
For over forty years, NIJ has invested in research on violence against women. This research touches on a wide variety of public safety concerns, including intimate partner violence, teen dating violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking, as well as criminal justice challenges, including the availability of legal and victim support services, the effectiveness of prevention programs, and the impact of such crimes over time.
To give researchers and support providers easier centralized access to recent evidence-based findings, NIJ annually updates a compendium that includes an abstract of each grant research study with details on how to find further publications. This latest update includes NIJ-supported research on violence against women from 1993 to 2014. (from the website). Sections of this compendium can be downloaded by category. See the website for full Table of Contents. Publications identified in this compendium can be found in National Criminal Justice Research Center library - follow the NCJRS link. Record #4838