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Q&A
  • How many children are sexually abused in the United States?
    Child sexual abuse statistics are available in the Department of Health and Human Service's annual r... Read More
    Last Updated: May 16, 2008

  • How many women are raped each year in the U.S.?
    The number of rapes that occur in the U.S. is available in the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) el... Read More
    Last Updated: May 15, 2008

  • What harms exist for children found at methamphetamine laboratories?
    Information on the harms associated with children found at methamphetamine labs can be found in the ... Read More
    Last Updated: October 8, 2009

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Publications
  • Female Victims of Violence,  BJS, September 2009, NCJ 228356.
    Agency Abstract   PDF  TEXT   

  • Research in Action: An Elder Abuse Study Impacts How Law Enforcement Work Their Cases,  NIJ, June 2009, NCJ 228300.
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  • Standards for the Prevention, Detection, Response and Monitoring of Sexual Abuse in Juvenile Facilities,  NIJ-Sponsored, June 2009, NCJ 226684. (82 pages).
    PDF  NCJRS Abstract   

  • Practical Implication of Current Domestic Violence Research: For Law Enforcement, Prosecutors and Judges,  NIJ, June 2009, NCJ 225722.
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  • Asian, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Victims of Crime,  BJS, March 2009, NCJ 225037. (8 pages).
    Agency Abstract   PDF  TEXT  NCJRS Abstract   

  • Effects of Second Responder Programs on Repeat Incidents of Family Abuse: A Systematic Review,  NIJ-Sponsored, October 2008, NCJ 224991. (38 pages).
    PDF  NCJRS Abstract 

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