The purpose of this report is to provide sexual violence prevention advocates and practitioners in Nebraska with support in choosing evidence-based or evidence-informed programs for implementation in their communities. The beginning sections of this report will provide you with background information and a foundation for selecting a model. This includes information on the socio-ecological model, CDC strategies and approaches, evidence-based programs, evidence-informed practices, fidelity, appropriate adaptations, and considerations for rural communities. Our hope is for this information to provide you with the resources you need to determine what type of evidence-based or evidence-informed practice will be the best fit for your agency and y...
A growing body of research suggests that sex offense registries, though popular with politicians and...
Sexual violence is one of the few public health problems that can also be classified as a crime. Thu...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) could not begin to address sexual violence prev...
The purpose of this report is to provide sexual violence prevention advocates and practitioners in N...
The purpose of this report is to provide sexual violence advocates and practitioners in Nebraska wit...
The Division of Violence Prevention within CDC's National Center for Injury Prevention and Control r...
Throughout 2020, sexual violence (SV) preventionists across Nebraska came together to identify preve...
The purpose of this report is to provide an overview of the process used to identify the Prevention ...
The overarching purpose of the COVID-19 Supplement evaluation project is to equip Nebraska practitio...
Sexual violence affects tens of thousands of people annually in the United States. The majority of s...
This technical package represents a select group of strategies based on the best available evidence ...
Sexual violence affects tens of thousands of people annually in the United States. The majority of s...
Support and Training for the Evaluation of Programs (STEPs) at the University of Nebraska at Omaha i...
INTRODUCTION: Sexual violence is a serious public health problem that can be harmful to one’s health...
Although sexual assault prevention programs have been increasingly successful at improving knowledge...
A growing body of research suggests that sex offense registries, though popular with politicians and...
Sexual violence is one of the few public health problems that can also be classified as a crime. Thu...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) could not begin to address sexual violence prev...
The purpose of this report is to provide sexual violence prevention advocates and practitioners in N...
The purpose of this report is to provide sexual violence advocates and practitioners in Nebraska wit...
The Division of Violence Prevention within CDC's National Center for Injury Prevention and Control r...
Throughout 2020, sexual violence (SV) preventionists across Nebraska came together to identify preve...
The purpose of this report is to provide an overview of the process used to identify the Prevention ...
The overarching purpose of the COVID-19 Supplement evaluation project is to equip Nebraska practitio...
Sexual violence affects tens of thousands of people annually in the United States. The majority of s...
This technical package represents a select group of strategies based on the best available evidence ...
Sexual violence affects tens of thousands of people annually in the United States. The majority of s...
Support and Training for the Evaluation of Programs (STEPs) at the University of Nebraska at Omaha i...
INTRODUCTION: Sexual violence is a serious public health problem that can be harmful to one’s health...
Although sexual assault prevention programs have been increasingly successful at improving knowledge...
A growing body of research suggests that sex offense registries, though popular with politicians and...
Sexual violence is one of the few public health problems that can also be classified as a crime. Thu...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) could not begin to address sexual violence prev...