Project Description

Minn-LInK Report Brief—Special Topic No. 26, Fall 2015
Authors: Caines, C. A., Peterson, J., & Harrison, P. A.

The purpose of this study was to identify a set of indicators available from existing administrative databases that could be used to identify adolescents at elevated risk for being a victim of violent crime in order to direct early intervention resources to the young people who would most benefit from services. The study sought to identify the characteristics and background experiences that best distinguished victims from instead of and nonvictims of violent crime, and calculate various estimates of how well individual indicators or sets of indicators accurately identified victims.

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Minn-LInK is a unique collaborative, university-based research environment with the express purpose of studying child and family well being in Minnesota using state administrative data from multiple agencies.