Violence remains at epidemic proportions in the U.S., including gender-based violence [partner violence, sexual harassment and assault, exploitation], community violence and policing, and firearm-related violence. We are partnering with key experts and stakeholders from the fields of safety, health and wellness across the state of California and nationally to undertake state-wide surveillance of violence across the lifespan, and use of research and surveillance to guide prevention programming for the state. Guidance for novel prevention programming efforts include work with sport systems, health systems, and schools. Efforts to date have led to studies on:
- Prevalence of Sexual Harassment and Assault in California
- Engaging with Sport to Prevent Sexual Violence
- Systematic Review of the Literature on Sexual Violence in the US
- State-wide Assessment of Violence Across the Lifespan in California
- Asian Californians Policy Brief
To learn more, visit: https://geh.ucsd.edu/cal-vex/
FINDINGS FROM THE SURVEY
California Violence Experiences Survey (CalVEX)
The Costs of Intimate Partner Violence in California: 2023 Report
The Costs of Intimate Partner Violence in California: One Sheet
- Supported By: Center on Gender Equity and Health (GEH) – UC San Diego & Newcomb Institute
- Project Contact: Anita Raj (Care of Laura Kreller) lkreller@tulane.edu
- Media Contact: Newcomb Communications newcomb@tulane.edu
Principal Investigator
Anita Raj, PhD, MS she/her/hers
Executive Director, Newcomb Institute of Tulane University
Nancy Reeves Dreux Endowed Chair
Professor, Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
araj@tulane.edu
This work includes sensitive information on mental health and violence, including domestic violence and sexual assault. If you need support for any of these concerns, please contact:
If you need help or support for addressing Domestic Violence , please call the DV Hotline at:
(800) 978-3600 or dial 2-1-1
https://www.211la.org/
Women’s and Children’s Crisis Shelter
1-562-945-3939
National Deaf Domestic Violence Hotline
1-855-812-1001 (Video phone: only for Deaf callers)
National Domestic Violence
and Intimate Partner Violence
1-800-799-7233
1-800-787-3224 (TTY)
Thehotline.org (Chat)
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