This report provides the current findings on nonfatal and fatal violent crimes committed against females. Data are from the Bureau of Justice Statistics’ National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS), 1993 to 2008, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) Uniform Crime Reporting Program\u27s (UCR) Supplementary Homicide Reports (SHR), 1993 to 2007 (the most recent data available). The report focuses on nonfatal intimate partner violence (IPV), fatal IPV, rape and sexual assault, and stalking. It includes estimates of the extent of crimes against females and the characteristics of crimes and victims. Crime trends are also presented, along with comparative estimates of crimes against males. Nonfatal intimate partner violence • Intimate pa...
Background and significance: Lethal violence, including homicide and suicide, takes the lives of 45,...
The Violence Policy Center (VPC) today released "When Men Murder Women: An Analysis of 2004 Homicide...
A fundamental, yet unanswered question regarding violent victimization is whether the predictors of ...
This report provides the current findings on nonfatal and fatal violent crimes committed against fem...
In the state courts of 16 large urban counties, 3,750 cases of intimate partner violence (IPV) were ...
"When Men Murder Women" is an annual report prepared by the Violence Policy Center detailing the rea...
Domestic violence has been a pervasive, long-standing problem in our society, likely for as long as ...
In January of 2021, the FBI changed the way crime data are collected and reported, which has impacte...
Abstract In this paper, data from the NCS and NCVS are developed for the purpose of describing long-...
Arrests of women for violent crime have increased while men’s have decreased. The increase is signif...
PROBLEM/CONDITION: A substantial percentage of all homicides in the United States are committed by i...
Problem/Condition: Sexual violence, stalking, and intimate partner violence are public health proble...
The U.S. Department of Justice has found that women are far more likely to be the victims of violent...
In order to study the differences between severe intimate partner violence (S-IPV) and less severe i...
Background Intimate partner violence can lead to deaths of one or both partners and others (i.e., co...
Background and significance: Lethal violence, including homicide and suicide, takes the lives of 45,...
The Violence Policy Center (VPC) today released "When Men Murder Women: An Analysis of 2004 Homicide...
A fundamental, yet unanswered question regarding violent victimization is whether the predictors of ...
This report provides the current findings on nonfatal and fatal violent crimes committed against fem...
In the state courts of 16 large urban counties, 3,750 cases of intimate partner violence (IPV) were ...
"When Men Murder Women" is an annual report prepared by the Violence Policy Center detailing the rea...
Domestic violence has been a pervasive, long-standing problem in our society, likely for as long as ...
In January of 2021, the FBI changed the way crime data are collected and reported, which has impacte...
Abstract In this paper, data from the NCS and NCVS are developed for the purpose of describing long-...
Arrests of women for violent crime have increased while men’s have decreased. The increase is signif...
PROBLEM/CONDITION: A substantial percentage of all homicides in the United States are committed by i...
Problem/Condition: Sexual violence, stalking, and intimate partner violence are public health proble...
The U.S. Department of Justice has found that women are far more likely to be the victims of violent...
In order to study the differences between severe intimate partner violence (S-IPV) and less severe i...
Background Intimate partner violence can lead to deaths of one or both partners and others (i.e., co...
Background and significance: Lethal violence, including homicide and suicide, takes the lives of 45,...
The Violence Policy Center (VPC) today released "When Men Murder Women: An Analysis of 2004 Homicide...
A fundamental, yet unanswered question regarding violent victimization is whether the predictors of ...