Violence Against Women Resource Guide
- Purpose of the Resource Guide
- Sources of the VAW Data at NACJD
- VAW Data Collection Highlights
- Quick Links to VAW Data
- Online Data Analysis System
- Variable-Level Searching
- Help for Complex Data Collections
- Human Subjects Issues
- Funding Opportunities
- Publications
- Related Links
Purpose of the Resource Guide
This Violence Against Women (VAW) Resource Guide was designed by the National Archive of Criminal Justice Data (NACJD) staff to provide easy access to data collections on the topic of violence against women, such as Quick Links to certain types of VAW studies and links to studies available for online data analysis. This resource guide also provides useful information for the secondary analysis of these data collections, such as customized help pages for complex data collections, information about how to obtain restricted access data, and links to funding opportunities and publications.
Sources of the VAW Data at NACJD
Many of these data collections are sponsored by the Violence Against Women and Family Violence (VAW&FV) Research and Evaluation program at the National Institute of Justice. This program aims to promote the safety of women and family members, and to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the criminal justice system's response to these crimes. More information about this program can be found at the VAW&FV Web site.
Their preservation and dissemination through NACJD is also sponsored by the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Data Resources Program (DRP). In 1984 NIJ established the DRP to ensure the preservation and availability of research and evaluation data collected through NIJ-funded research. NACJD archives these data collections to support new research, replicate original findings, or test new hypotheses based on existing NIJ-funded data collections.
VAW Data Collection Highlights
International and Domestic Trends in Sex Trafficking of Women in the United States, 1999-2000 (ICPSR 3438)
Janice G. Raymond and Donna M. Hughes
Coalition Against Trafficking Women
This study was the first to research both contemporary international and domestic trafficking of women for sexual exploitation in the United States and to include primary research information from interviews with trafficked and prostituted women in the sex industry. Telephone and personal interviews were conducted with people who had experience with or knowledge of sex trafficking in the United States. This data collection consists of the verbatim questions and responses in 107 data files from the following groups of individuals who were interviewed: (1) international and United States women who had been or were in the sex industry in the United States, (2) law enforcement officials who had experience and expertise in sex-industry related cases or immigration, (3) social service workers who provided services to women in prostitution or might have come into contact with women from the sex industry and those providing services to immigrant populations, and (4) health care workers who provided services to women in prostitution or who may have come into contact with women in the sex industry.
Quick Links to VAW Data
The following Quick Links were created to facilitate access to Violence Against Women data collections at NACJD. These collections can also be found through our Access Data web page.
View VAW studies by subtopic
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*Some states may not have VAW data collections and therefore users may see a web page explaining that their search produced no results.
Other NACJD data collections that can be used for VAW research:
Search for data collections by title, principal investigator, or keyword
Online Data Analysis System
A selection of NACJD data collections is available for use with our online data analysis system (DAS). This means that users can perform the following tasks without having to download the entire collection and importing it into a statistical package:
- Search for variables of interest in a dataset
- Review frequencies or summary statistics of key variables to determine what further analyses are appropriate
- Review frequencies or summary statistics for missing data
- Produce simple summary statistics for reports
- Create statistical tables from raw data
- Create a subset of cases or variables from a particularly large collection to save downloading time and space on a personal computer
VAW data collections available for online analysis
Learn more about the online analysis system
Help for Complex Data Collections
NACJD is developing specialized web pages to help data users analyze complex data collections. These pages are currently available for the following studies:
Chicago Women's Health Risk Study (ICPSR 3002)
Violence and Threats of Violence Against Women and Men in the United States, 1994-1996 (ICPSR 2566)--Forthcoming
Human Subjects Issues
NACJD employs a variety of measures to ensure that subject confidentiality is preserved in all of our data collections. Due to the sensitive nature of data collected about violence against women, many of these data collections are restricted from general access. This means that these data are still freely available to the public, but they cannot simply be downloaded from the NACJD Web site. Access to restricted data collections is possible through a written request to NACJD. Using a Data Transfer Agreement, available online as a PDF file, prospective data users must certify in writing that the data will be used for research or statistical purposes only, and that the confidentiality of respondents or subjects will be protected. More information about the procedures for accessing these data is available on the Restricted Access Data Archive web page.
Funding Opportunities
NIJ provides two types of funding for Violence Against Women Research:
NIJ's Violence Against Women and Family Violence program provides funds for research and evaluation, including research fellowships. The program's objectives are to estimate the scope of violence against women and family violence, identify their causes and consequences, evaluate promising prevention and intervention programs, disseminate research results to the field, and build partnerships among a wide variety of disciplines to accomplish these objectives.
NIJ's Data Resources Program provides funding for the secondary analysis of existing data collections. The program seeks applicants to conduct original research using data from NACJD, especially data from previously funded NIJ projects.
Details regarding the application procedures for both types of funding can be found at NIJ's Funding Opportunities Web site at http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij/funding.htm.
Publications
NACJD makes criminal justice data available to the public for secondary analysis. We do not generally archive, produce, or distribute published reports, statistics, charts, or other analyses based upon data holdings.
Users interested in such publications can search our online database of citations for publications related to NACJD data collections. Many of the publications listed in the online database are available in either paper hardcopy or electronic form from the National Criminal Justice Reference Service at http://www.ncjrs.org/.
Other publications on the subject of violence against women can be found at the VAW&FV Web site at http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij/vawprog/pubs.html.
Related Links
American Bar Association Commission on Domestic Violence
http://www.abanet.org/domviol/home.htmlAmerican Society of Criminology Division on Women and Crime
http://www.asc41.com/diviwomcrim.htmBureau of Justice Statistics
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/Centers for Disease Control Division of Violence Prevention
http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/dvp/dvp.htmCentre for Research on Violence Against Women and Children
http://www.uwo.ca/violence/End Violence Against Women Information and Resources
http://www.endvaw.org/Homicide Research Working Group
http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/HRWGInstitute on Domestic Violence in the African American Community
http://www.dvinstitute.org/Institute for Law and Justice Domestic Violence Site
http://www.ilj.org/dv/index.htmInstitute for Law and Justice Sexual Assault Site
http://www.ilj.org/sa/index.htmNational Violence Against Women Prevention Research Center
http://www.vawprevention.org/NIJ Violence Against Women and Family Violence Program
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij/vawprog/welcome.htmlToolkit to End Violence Against Women
http://toolkit.ncjrs.org/University of Minnesota, Violence Against Women Online Resources
http://www.vaw.umn.edu/University of New Hampshire Family Research Laboratory
http://www.unh.edu/frl/United States Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/vawo/United States Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc/Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/vawo/laws/vawa/vawa.htmWorld Justice Information Network
http://www.wjin.net/index.php

