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Search Results: keywords:"Intimate Partner Violence"

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 8943
    Reading Time:about 4 minutes

    The Department of Justice's National Institute of Justice is seeking public comments on a new study called the “National Study of Interpersonal Violence Experienced by Young Adults.” This study aims to understand interpersonal violence experienced by young adults, both in college and not, by surveying 17,000 individuals aged 18-24 over six years. The study explores various types of violence, including intimate partner violence and stalking, and aims to help identify protective factors and improve support services for victims. Public comments are encouraged until March 6, 2025, to provide feedback on the necessity and effectiveness of this information collection.

    Simple Explanation

    The Justice Department wants to study young adults to learn about the types of violence they may face, like bullying or mean behavior from partners, by asking lots of questions. They want people's ideas on how to make sure this study is useful and fair.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 97007
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has announced a closed meeting for the Disease, Disability, and Injury Prevention and Control Special Emphasis Panel (SEP) scheduled for April 1-2, 2025. The meeting will be held via web conference and is closed to the public to protect confidential information. It will focus on reviewing and evaluating grant applications related to formative research and pilot-testing aimed at preventing intimate partner violence and sexual violence. For more details, contact Carlisha Gentles at the CDC.

    Simple Explanation

    The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) is having a private online meeting to talk about preventing violence, but people might wonder why it's completely private and if it has enough checks to make sure everyone involved is being responsible.