NCJ Number
251524
Date Published
February 2018
Length
64 pages
Annotation
This Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) funded report describes the development of the National Census of Victim Service Providers (NCVSP).
Abstract
This Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) funded report describes the development of the National Census of Victim Service Providers (NCVSP), including the development of the national roster of entities potentially serving crime victims, the NCVSP data collection instrument, and the implementation and results of a pilot study conducted with 725 entities from the national roster. The development of a statistical data collection on victim service providers (VSPs) in the United States strengthens the victim service field and addresses the field's need for information; specifically, on activities and resources of VSPs, the number of existing providers, their locations, services offered, crime types served, staffing, and funding. The pilot study results examine the feasibility of obtaining high response rates from different types of VSPs, experimental tests of different procedures for collecting data from VSPs, and the quality and nature of substantive information generated from the NCVSP instrument.
Date Published: February 1, 2018
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