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Sexual violence indicators : guide and database VetoViolence

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Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Atlanta, GA : Injury Prevention & Control, Division of Violence Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2020Other title: The Sexual Violence Indicator Interactive Guide and Database.Subject(s): PREVENTION | SEXUAL VIOLENCE | TOOLKIT | UNITED STATESOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: The Sexual Violence Indicator Interactive Guide will help you explore indicators to assist you with your efforts to evaluate and track your progress toward reducing sexual violence in your community. Here, you will learn what indicators are, why they’re important, and what factors to consider when selecting specific indicators. Then, you will have the opportunity to search through a comprehensive database of publicly available data to identify possible indicators; after identifying possible indicators, you can use tools and resources presented in this guide to assess how well the indicators fit your program’s needs and goals. If you already feel comfortable with why and how indicators are important to your work and are ready to dive right into the Sexual Violence Indicator Database. If, instead, you would like a bit more background on indicators and why they are important to your violence prevention efforts, keep reading! (From the website). Record #6569
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The Sexual Violence Indicator Interactive Guide will help you explore indicators to assist you with your efforts to evaluate and track your progress toward reducing sexual violence in your community.

Here, you will learn what indicators are, why they’re important, and what factors to consider when selecting specific indicators. Then, you will have the opportunity to search through a comprehensive database of publicly available data to identify possible indicators; after identifying possible indicators, you can use tools and resources presented in this guide to assess how well the indicators fit your program’s needs and goals.

If you already feel comfortable with why and how indicators are important to your work and are ready to dive right into the Sexual Violence Indicator Database. If, instead, you would like a bit more background on indicators and why they are important to your violence prevention efforts, keep reading! (From the website). Record #6569