...request he has made - and legislators have granted - every year since 2010.Research from the University of Alaska Anchorage Justice Center has found that villages with an officer or local paraprofessional police presence had rates of serious injury...
...big problem in Kodiak Island Borough, according to a new survey.The survey conducted by the University of Alaska Anchorage Justice Center found that 38 percent of Kodiak women have experienced intimate partner violence and 23 percent have experienced...
...imperative.The Alaska Council on Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault collaborated with the University of Alaska Anchorage Justice Center to compile some data on the extent of the problem across the Last Frontier. Although a few years old, the...
...Alaska's chronic epidemic of sexual assault and domestic violence. A survey of Alaska women by the University of Alaska Anchorage Justice Center tells us the epidemic is worse than we thought. The survey found more than half the women contacted reported...
...epidemic levels - could be stopped within a generation. A survey recently released by the University of Alaska-Anchorage Justice Center found that nearly 60 percent of women asked said they had been sexually or physically assaulted or threatened...
...point during their lives. But it has holes: The survey of 871 women, being released by the University of Alaska-Anchorage Justice Center, only involved English-speaking adults, with at least one phone in their household. The report notes...
...prosecute is to obtain forensic evidence," said Andre Rosay, Assistant Professor with the University of Alaska Anchorage Justice Center. "But timing is a problem in preserving evidence." But even communities with small police departments...
...murder, rape and robbery are down for the state. Brad Myrstol, research associate at the University of Alaska Anchorage Justice Center, said it is important to consider long-term trends when looking at the FBI report. "Crime has been at...
...threatened or physically harmed by a partner during their lifetime. About 37 percent of women polled said they'd been sexually victimized at some point during their lives, according to the University of Alaska-Anchorage Justice Center survey.
On Monday, the University of Alaska-Anchorage Justice Center will release the 2010 Alaska Victimization Survey to legislators in Juneau and the public is invited to attend. The presentation...
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