ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É Victimization Survey results shared with ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É House Judiciary Committee

by Ahliil Saitanan  |   

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Justice Center assistant professor Ingrid Johnson shared results from the ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É Victimization Survey with the ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É House Judiciary Committee. (Photo by James Evans/University of ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É Anchorage photographer)

Justice Center assistant professor Ingrid Johnson shared results from the ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É Victimization Survey (AVS)—including comparing victimization rates across 2010, 2015, and 2020—with the to help inform decisions on addressing the problems of intimate partner violence and sexual violence against women in the state.

"The silver lining from today's presentation is that we are not necessarily getting worse. The not-so-great news is that we're not really getting better. We're kind of just treading water," Johnson said during her presentation.

Assistant professor Ingrid Johnson (inset) shares ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É Victimization Survey results to the ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É House Judiciary Committee during session on April 8 in this screen shot
Justice Center assistant professor Ingrid Johnson (inset) shares ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É Victimization Survey results to the ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É House Judiciary Committee during session on April 8 in this screenshot.