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Subject Register to attend BJS webinars today, June 7th, and Thursday, June 9th, on updates from the NCVS instrument redesign
Date June 7, 2022 2:36 PM
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JUNE 7, 2022





BJS webinar
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"*Register now to attend today?s webinar on "Update on the NCVS Instrument Redesign: Results from a National Field Test"* [ [link removed] ]"
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This webinar will provide updates on efforts by the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) to redesign the entire National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) instrument. It will describe results from a large-scale national field test of the NCVS Instrument Redesign, specifically comparing the performance of the current NCVS instrument and procedures?to the new instrument. Learn more about?


* BJS?s decisions on the new survey instrument based on findings from the field test and other research?
* the timeline for this multi-year redesign project, including anticipated milestones for the implementation phase?
* improvements from the current instrument and changes to the methodology.?

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BJS webinar
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Register now for Thursday, June 9th, webinar on the "Update on the NCVS Instrument Redesign: Juvenile Testing Efforts?" [ [link removed] ]
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This webinar will describe findings from a three-pronged testing effort designed by the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) to produce knowledge and findings toward improving survey participation and the measurement of victimization among youth ages 12 to 17 as part of the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) Redesign Research and Development Program. Get highlights on??


* the suitability for and comprehension of the redesigned instrument for youth?
* the alignment of survey responses between parents and youth??
* feedback from youth and their parents on factors that would encourage or hinder NCVS participation.?

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