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Idaho Crime Victim Service Provider Survey Results
(2020)
  • Laura L. King, Boise State University
  • Lisa M. Growette Bostaph, Boise State University
  • Lane K. Gillespie, Boise State University
  • Jessica Wells, Boise State University
  • Rachel Jeffries, Boise State University
Abstract
As a part of the Biennial Report on Victimization & Victim Services, a series of reports produced by Boise State University researchers and funded by the Idaho Council on Domestic Violence and Victim Assistance (ICDVVA), an online survey was administered to crime victim service providers across Idaho in order to examine agency characteristics, services, needs, and barriers. The survey was designed to gather several pieces of information surrounding service provision in 2019 such as the number and type of crime victims served, contact with underserved or vulnerable populations, breadth of services provided, services the agency wanted to offer but was unable to, any barriers the agencies faces in regard to service provision, and the administration of satisfaction surveys or other evaluation activities. Characteristics of the agencies were also requested including agency type, funding sources and limitations, membership, number of employees and volunteers, employee tenure and education, training requirements and needs, capacity-building efforts, greatest accomplishments, and agency location and service area.
Publication Date
2020
Comments
2020 Biennial Report on Victimization & Victim Services in Idaho, Volume 1, Issue 2
Citation Information
Laura L. King, Lisa M. Growette Bostaph, Lane K. Gillespie, Jessica Wells, et al.. "Idaho Crime Victim Service Provider Survey Results" (2020)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/lisa_bostaph/30/