ICJIA Seeks Survey Participation
from LGBTQ+ Individuals Who Have Experienced Harm
Results will help shape funding priorities
to address the community’s service needs across Illinois
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[September 07, 2019]
The Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority (ICJIA) is
conducting a survey to gather information on harm and help-seeking
experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals living in Illinois.
Research indicates LGBTQ+ individuals experience higher rates of
crime—specifically higher rates of violent crime. ICJIA researchers
collaborated with LGBTQ+ service providers and advocates to design a
survey for LGBTQ+ individuals who have experienced harm that will
help inform local and state-level policies and practices to address
victimization within the community. The survey covers a range of
topics, including stressful experiences, disclosure of
victimization, and need for and receipt of services after
experiencing harm.
Participant feedback also will help shape priorities for federal
Victim of Crime Act (VOCA) and Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
program funding. Last year, ICJIA disbursed $51.8 million in VOCA
and VAWA funds to victim service providers across Illinois.
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“This survey invitation is extended to anyone in the Illinois LGBTQ+ community
who has experienced harm. Community engagement is vitally important to ICJIA’s
goals of improving the impact and cost effectiveness of the criminal justice
system and developing comprehensive strategies to assist victims,” said Acting
Executive Director Jason Stamps.
The 45- to 60-minute survey can be taken online or via hard copy. Participants
will be asked to complete a brief screening process either online or by phone
prior to taking the survey. Survey respondents will receive a $10 gift card for
their participation.
For more information or to take the survey, go to:
http://www.icjia.state.il.
us/research/lgbtq
ICJIA is dedicated to improving the administration of criminal justice through
work in the areas of grants administration, research and analysis, policy and
planning, and information systems and technology. Visit
www.icjia.state.il.us.
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