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Biography

Dr. Bethany Backes is an assistant professor in the Violence Against Women Faculty Cluster Initiative and holds a joint appointment in the Department of Criminal Justice and School of Social Work.

Her areas of scholarship broadly encompass research and evaluation on violence against women (VAW) and crime victimization, including formal and informal help-seeking trajectories, secondary and tertiary violence prevention strategies, and criminal justice and community-based interventions related to interpersonal violence.

Backes spent a decade directing research and evaluation on VAW and violent victimization at the National Institute of Justice/U.S. Department of Justice. Her oversight of NIJ’s Violence Against Women Program of Research led to the development of major initiatives and rigorous study on sexual assault forensics and case attrition, domestic violence homicide, and criminal justice and community-based responses to violence against women.

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