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Web resource: http://www.cahrv.uni-osnabrueck.de/reddot/FINAL_REPORT__29-10-2007_.pdf
Type: Report
Title: Perspectives and standards for good practice in data collection on interpersonal violence at European level
Authors: Springer-Kremser, Marianne
Piispa, Minna
Reingardiene, Jolanta
Hagemann-White, Carol
Penhale, Bridget
Lenz, Hans-Joachim
May-Chahal, Corinne
Brzank, Petra
Schrottle, Monika
Martinez, Manuela
Condon, Stephanie
Jaspard, Maryse
Keywords: Statistics;Standards;Measurement
Year: 2007
Publisher: Co-ordination Action on Human Rights Violation (CAHRV), Osnabrueck
Notes:  Discussion:The authors note that surveys regarding prevalence and health impacts of interpersonal violence have used different methodologies, and their results are not necessarily comparable. The authors set out standards for methodology, including achieving representation of different population groups, obtaining information about both victimisation and perpetration and ethical standards. They also address standards for specific groups, including women, children and youth, elderly people and ethnic minorities. The aim of the report is to provide valid data for comparison between countries, regions and over time. Recommendations are made for future research and for specific groups of victims.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/19021
Physical description: 66 p.
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