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ARTICLE | October 17, 2019
Domestic Violence Trends in Illinois: Victimization Characteristics, Help-Seeking, and Service Utilization
Domestic violence is a national public health issue that both federal and state funding work to address. Researchers analyzed data collected via InfoNet, a statewide case management and data reporting system used by domestic violence agencies across Illinois, and other state administrative data, to identify trends among those who have...
domestic violence victim service victimization InfoNet
ARTICLE | January 19, 2021
Weathering Fiscal Uncertainty: A Study of the Effects of the Illinois Budget Impasse on Rape Crisis Centers
Rape crisis centers provide crisis counseling, victim advocacy, mental health services, and community education free at the point of service in Illinois. This study sought to understand how Illinois rape crisis centers were affected by the two-year state budget impasse (2015 to 2017), during which many social service programs were...
rape sexual assault domestic violence social service service providers victims victim services fiscal budget InfoNet
ARTICLE | June 24, 2019
Financial Assistance for Illinois Victims: Crime Victim Compensation Fund
Crime victim compensation (CVC) fund programs are available in all 50 states to financially assist victims of violent crime. The following article summarizes the purpose of crime victim compensation, victim-centered principles in CVC programs, and the criteria for CVC in Illinois. Researchers identified data on CVC awareness and applications in...
crime victim compensation victim assistance
ARTICLE | December 21, 2021
Trauma Experiences of LGBTQ+ Victims: Victimization, Discrimination, and Other Stressful Experiences
LGBTQ+ individuals experience victimization at higher rates than their heterosexual and cisgender counterparts and one in five hate crimes victims are targeted for their LGBTQ+ identity. In addition, studies point to a high prevalence of other forms of trauma, including discrimination, harassment, and housing insecurity. ICJIA researchers surveyed 212 LGBTQ+...
LGBTQ+ Trauma Underserved
ARTICLE | August 15, 2023
Gender Differences in Intimate Partner Violence Service Use
Although males experience intimate partner violence (IPV) at a rate only slightly lower than females, they are much less likely to receive formal victim services. We examined differences in males and females who received services for IPV victimization. Using InfoNet data web-based case management system used by domestic violence and...
InfoNet Intimate Partner Violence Domestic Violence Gender Victim Services
ARTICLE | July 12, 2022
A Short-Term Analysis of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Victim Services Following the Illinois COVID-19 Stay-at-Home Order
With the implementation of stay-at-home orders to slow COVID-19 transmission, researchers and victim service providers raised concerns about an increase in the amount and severity of domestic violence (DV) incidents. Using InfoNet—an online database used by Illinois domestic violence (DV) and sexual assault (SA) service providers—researchers explored data collected on...
COVID-19 Victim Services Domestic Violence Sexual Assault Pandemic InfoNet
ARTICLE | May 23, 2022
State Fiscal Year 2020 Safe From the Start Annual Report: 2001-2020
ICJIA researchers conducted an evaluation of the Safe From the Start (SFS) program to identify the characteristics, risk factors, and the impact of violence and service provision on children and their caregivers. Administrative and assessment data collected from July 1, 2001, to June 30, 2020, representing 4,823 children who had...
children & youth exposure to violence evidence-based evaluation
PUBLICATION | December 21, 2021
Trauma Experiences of LGBTQ+ Victims: Victimization, Discrimination, and Other Stressful Experiences
LGBTQ+ individuals experience victimization at higher rates than their heterosexual and cisgender counterparts and one in five hate crimes victims are targeted for their LGBTQ+ identity. In addition, studies point to a high prevalence of other forms of trauma, including discrimination, harassment, and housing insecurity. ICJIA researchers surveyed 212 LGBTQ+...
lgbtq+ trauma underserved