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Non-Fatal Intimate Partner Violence In Hardee County, Fl, 2016-2020, Fiona Chanlatte, Jonzelle Bell Bs, Julio Montanez Ma, Amy Donley Phd Jun 2024

Non-Fatal Intimate Partner Violence In Hardee County, Fl, 2016-2020, Fiona Chanlatte, Jonzelle Bell Bs, Julio Montanez Ma, Amy Donley Phd

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The current white paper tabulates non-fatal intimate partner violence (IPV) offenses across Hardee County, FL by using Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) Uniform Crime Report (UCR) data.


Non-Fatal Intimate Partner Violence In Flagler County, Fl, 2016-2020, Fiona Chanlatte, Jonzelle Bell Bs, Julio Montanez Ma, Amy Donley Phd Jun 2024

Non-Fatal Intimate Partner Violence In Flagler County, Fl, 2016-2020, Fiona Chanlatte, Jonzelle Bell Bs, Julio Montanez Ma, Amy Donley Phd

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The current white paper tabulates non-fatal intimate partner violence (IPV) offenses across Flagler County, FL by using Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) Uniform Crime Report (UCR) data.


Non-Fatal Intimate Partner Violence In Manatee County, Fl, 2016-2020, Fiona Chanlatte, Jonzelle Bell Bs, Julio Montanez Ma, Amy Donley Phd May 2024

Non-Fatal Intimate Partner Violence In Manatee County, Fl, 2016-2020, Fiona Chanlatte, Jonzelle Bell Bs, Julio Montanez Ma, Amy Donley Phd

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The current white paper tabulates non-fatal intimate partner violence (IPV) offenses across Manatee County, FL by using Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) Uniform Crime Report (UCR) data.


Unintentional Fatal Overdoses And Prior Incarceration, Amy Donley Phd, Alexandria Mcclarty Ba Apr 2024

Unintentional Fatal Overdoses And Prior Incarceration, Amy Donley Phd, Alexandria Mcclarty Ba

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This report shares analysis of unintentional fatal overdose victims from 2018-2022 in Orange County, Florida who had been incarcerated in the Orange County Jail at least once in the 365 days prior to their death. Specifically, this report examines the number of times the victim had been incarcerated in their lifetime in the jail and if they had flags in their files for mental health, persistent mental health, substance abuse, and/or detoxification. Data for this analysis were provided by Orange County Corrections and the Orange County Medical Examiner.


Non-Fatal Intimate Partner Violence In Volusia County, Fl, 2016-2020, Fiona Chanlatte, Jonzelle Bell Bs, Julio Montanez Ma, Amy Donley Phd Apr 2024

Non-Fatal Intimate Partner Violence In Volusia County, Fl, 2016-2020, Fiona Chanlatte, Jonzelle Bell Bs, Julio Montanez Ma, Amy Donley Phd

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The current white paper tabulates non-fatal intimate partner violence (IPV) offenses across Volusia County, FL by using Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) Uniform Crime Report (UCR) data.


Non-Fatal Intimate Partner Violence In Osceola County, Fl, 2016-2020, Julio Montanez Ma, Jonzelle Bell Bs, Amy Donley Phd Feb 2024

Non-Fatal Intimate Partner Violence In Osceola County, Fl, 2016-2020, Julio Montanez Ma, Jonzelle Bell Bs, Amy Donley Phd

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In 2024, the University of Central Florida's Institute for Social and Behavioral Science developed a white paper summarizing Uniform Crime Reports data for Osceola County, FL from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. The white paper tabulates intimate partner violence offenses by victim-offender relationship, offense severity, and offense type.


Non-Fatal Intimate Partner Violence In Seminole County, Fl, 2016-2020, Jonzelle Bell Bs, Julio Montanez Ma, Amy Donley Phd Feb 2024

Non-Fatal Intimate Partner Violence In Seminole County, Fl, 2016-2020, Jonzelle Bell Bs, Julio Montanez Ma, Amy Donley Phd

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In 2024, the University of Central Florida's Institute for Social and Behavioral Science developed a white paper summarizing Uniform Crime Reports data for Seminole County, FL from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. The white paper tabulates intimate partner violence offenses by victim-offender relationship, offense severity, and offense type.


Non-Fatal Intimate Partner Violence In Brevard County, Fl, 2016-2020, Julio Montanez Ma, Jonzelle Bell Bs, Amy Donley Phd Feb 2024

Non-Fatal Intimate Partner Violence In Brevard County, Fl, 2016-2020, Julio Montanez Ma, Jonzelle Bell Bs, Amy Donley Phd

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In 2024, the University of Central Florida's Institute for Social and Behavioral Science developed a white paper summarizing Uniform Crime Reports data for Brevard County, FL from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. The white paper tabulates intimate partner violence offenses by victim-offender relationship, offense severity, and offense type.


Non-Fatal Intimate Partner Violence In Orange County, Fl, 2016-2020, Jonzelle Bell Bs, Julio Montanez Ma, Amy Donley Phd Feb 2024

Non-Fatal Intimate Partner Violence In Orange County, Fl, 2016-2020, Jonzelle Bell Bs, Julio Montanez Ma, Amy Donley Phd

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In 2024, the University of Central Florida's Institute for Social and Behavioral Science developed a white paper summarizing Uniform Crime Reports data for Orange County, FL from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. The white paper tabulates intimate partner violence offenses by victim-offender relationship, offense severity, and offense type.


Member Share Grocery Program Survey Results: 2023, Caroline Austin Ma, Amy Donley Phd Jan 2024

Member Share Grocery Program Survey Results: 2023, Caroline Austin Ma, Amy Donley Phd

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The University of Central Florida’s Institute for Social and Behavioral Sciences (ISBS) partnered with United Against Poverty to measure the impact of their Member Share Grocery Program (MSGP). Surveys with 651 MSGP members across the four locations were undertaken September-December 2023. The following report details the results of every question by location.


Terminological (In)Justice: Terminology And Reality In A Coordinated Community Response To Intimate Partner Violence, Julio Montanez Ma, Amy Donley Phd Jan 2024

Terminological (In)Justice: Terminology And Reality In A Coordinated Community Response To Intimate Partner Violence, Julio Montanez Ma, Amy Donley Phd

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Definitions and terminologies are paramount for operationalizing the community-wide effort against intimate partner violence (IPV). However, definitions and terms that do not reflect reality are of little use. This is particularly true in IPV coordinated community responses that attempt to harmonize data collection and legal apparatuses at the federal, state, and local levels. Using qualitative (e.g., focus group and interview data from survivors, interviews with system actors) and quantitative data (e.g., Uniform Crime Reports) from a year-long study in a large southeastern county, the current study aims to answer the following research question: Do IPV-related terms (in data collection and …


Analyzing The Impact Of United Against Poverty Food Centers On Individuals Affected By Food Insecurity Throughout Florida, Aidan Cadiz, Amy Donley Phd Jan 2024

Analyzing The Impact Of United Against Poverty Food Centers On Individuals Affected By Food Insecurity Throughout Florida, Aidan Cadiz, Amy Donley Phd

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Food Insecurity is often overlooked by those who are fortunate enough to afford and sustain an abundance of products for themselves and their family. Despite lack of awareness, there are programs such as the "Membership Share Grocery Program" by United Against Poverty that seek to alleviate this problem. The program utilizes donated goods and sells the products based only on their shipping costs. Program Membership requires a family income that is below the Area Median Income to gain access to the discounted prices. The current study utilized both quantitative and qualitative techniques to identify the impact this program has on …


Demographic Profile Of Accidental Drug Overdoses In 2020, Jacquelyn Reiss Phd, Amy Donley Phd, Alexandria Mcclarty Ba Dec 2023

Demographic Profile Of Accidental Drug Overdoses In 2020, Jacquelyn Reiss Phd, Amy Donley Phd, Alexandria Mcclarty Ba

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This white paper presents a demographic profile of accidental drug overdoses in Orange County, Florida for the year 2020.


Unintentional Fatal Overdose Analysis In Orange County, Fl Yearly Trends 2018-2022, Alexandria Mcclarty, Amy Donley Phd Jul 2023

Unintentional Fatal Overdose Analysis In Orange County, Fl Yearly Trends 2018-2022, Alexandria Mcclarty, Amy Donley Phd

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This report aims to analyze yearly trends in unintentional fatal overdoses in Orange County, FL. Like many other parts of the country, the Central Florida area continues to suffer from a high number of overdose mortalities. As such, this report analyzes unintentional fatal overdoses across the years 2018-2022, focusing on the variables of sex, race, age, drug toxicology, victim residency information, and death location to draw conclusions on Orange County’s overdose climate and identify any changes over time. Additionally, we analyze quarterly trends within each calendar year, and estimate overdose rates in regard to county population by using publicly available …


Intimate Partner Violence, Miami-Dade County, And System Responses, Julio Montanez, Amy Donley Phd Apr 2023

Intimate Partner Violence, Miami-Dade County, And System Responses, Julio Montanez, Amy Donley Phd

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In 2022, the UCF Institute for Social and Behavioral Science (ISBS) undertook a year-long study of intimate partner violence (IPV) in Miami-Dade County. Using an array of qualitative and quantitative methodologies, ISBS has developed a report to summarize its efforts.


Volusia County, Fl Mental Health And Substance Use Disorder Treatment Gap Analysis, Amy Donley Phd, Jacquelyn Fernandez-Reiss, Caroline Austin Feb 2023

Volusia County, Fl Mental Health And Substance Use Disorder Treatment Gap Analysis, Amy Donley Phd, Jacquelyn Fernandez-Reiss, Caroline Austin

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The University of Central Florida's Institute for Social and Behavioral Science (ISBS) partnered with Volusia County to undertake a gap analysis focused on mental health and substance use disorder treatment. Specifically, we designed a study to determine the capacity of treatment options, identify barriers to seeking treatment, and illuminate what works particularly well. The gap analysis results can guide future decisions on allocating resources best to ensure that treatment is accessible to all in need.


Orange County, Fl Substance Use Disorder Treatment Gap Analysis, Amy Donley Phd, Caroline Austin, Jacquelyn Fernandez-Reiss Sep 2022

Orange County, Fl Substance Use Disorder Treatment Gap Analysis, Amy Donley Phd, Caroline Austin, Jacquelyn Fernandez-Reiss

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The University of Central Florida's Institute for Social and Behavioral Science (ISBS) partnered with the Orange County Drug-Free Office to undertake a gap analysis focused on substance use disorder treatment. Specifically, we designed a study to determine the capacity of treatment options, identify barriers to seeking treatment, and illuminate what works particularly well. The gap analysis results can guide future decisions on allocating resources best to ensure that treatment is accessible to all in need.


Christian Service Center: Needs Assessment Survey Results, Amy Donley Phd, John Weston Jul 2022

Christian Service Center: Needs Assessment Survey Results, Amy Donley Phd, John Weston

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The Christian Service Center expressed a need for a needs assessment to be undertaken for the Ocoee campus. UCF’s Institute for Social and Behavioral Science (ISBS) develop a survey questionnaire (Appendix A) designed to increase the understanding of the client base being served in Ocoee in order for the Christian Service Center to better serve their clients.


Comparison Of The Central Florida Coc To The State Of Florida And The Nation, John Weston, Amy Donley Phd Jun 2022

Comparison Of The Central Florida Coc To The State Of Florida And The Nation, John Weston, Amy Donley Phd

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The UCF Institute for Social and Behavioral Science used the National Summary of Continuum of Care System Performance Measures website to analyze and compare differences between the Central Florida CoC (FL-507) and state and averages for the twelve measures included in the dashboard. The data were copied from the dashboard into an Excel to calculate trends. The results for each measure are presented separately herein.


Food Insecurity Among Ucf Students: Survey Results, Amy Donley Phd, Brian T. Hall Jun 2022

Food Insecurity Among Ucf Students: Survey Results, Amy Donley Phd, Brian T. Hall

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The University of Central Florida (UCF)’s Institute for Social and Behavioral Science (ISBS) partnered with Knights Pantry to survey students on the main campus determine the prevalence of food insecurity among students at the impact food insecurity is having on student’s academic outcomes, college experience, and overall well-being.


Seminole County Dei Survey: Brief Overview, Amy Donley Phd, Caroline Austin, Julio Montanez Apr 2022

Seminole County Dei Survey: Brief Overview, Amy Donley Phd, Caroline Austin, Julio Montanez

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The University of Central Florida’s Institute for Social and Behavioral Sciences (ISBS) partnered with Seminole County to conduct a 2022 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) survey of county employees.


Florida Fish And Wildlife Conservation Commission Comment Tool On Changes To Trapping Regulations, Jacquelyn Reiss, Amy Donley Phd, Brian Hall Feb 2022

Florida Fish And Wildlife Conservation Commission Comment Tool On Changes To Trapping Regulations, Jacquelyn Reiss, Amy Donley Phd, Brian Hall

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To collect public comments on the modernization of trapping rules and analyze the feedback provided, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and the FCRC Consensus Center contracted with the Institute for Social and Behavioral Sciences (ISBS). Together the FWC, FCRC Consensus Center, and ISBS constructed a comment tool that was comprised of 5 different sections.


Survey Measures On Substance Use Amongst College Students, Jacquelyn Reiss, Amy Donley Sep 2021

Survey Measures On Substance Use Amongst College Students, Jacquelyn Reiss, Amy Donley

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The Institute for Social and Behavioral Science (ISBS) reviewed measures utilized in 3 major surveys administered within middle schools, high schools, and colleges state-wide and nationally to compile a list of tested survey measures on youth substance use. The 3 surveys that were assessed are the Florida Youth Substance Abuse Survey (FYSAS), the American College Health Association National Collegiate Health Assessment (ACHA-NCHA), and the Monitoring the Future Survey (MFS).


An Analysis Of Domestic Violence Service Data From The Florida Department Of Children And Families, Julio Montanez, Amy Donley, Amy Reckdenwald Sep 2021

An Analysis Of Domestic Violence Service Data From The Florida Department Of Children And Families, Julio Montanez, Amy Donley, Amy Reckdenwald

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The present report briefly describes and visualizes state-wide domestic violence service data from the Florida Department of Children and Families. Specifically, it describes six indicators across a ten-year period: shelter nights, unmet shelter requests, hotline calls, information and referrals, and residential and non-residential safety plans.


Demographic Analysis On 2020 Fatal Overdose Deaths In Orange County, Fl, Brian Hall, Amy Donley Jun 2021

Demographic Analysis On 2020 Fatal Overdose Deaths In Orange County, Fl, Brian Hall, Amy Donley

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The Orange County Unintentional Overdose Mortality Review (UOMR) team has three main goals. These are: 1. Reduce Mortality 2. Examine Treatment Options and 3. Prevent New Users. In support of the first goal, ISBS has analyzed 2020 Medical Examiner data from Orange County to identify demographic differences in fatal overdoses. This information can be used to identify risk factors for fatal overdoses and target interventions that will lead to reduced mortality.

We have conducted analysis to identify differences based on sex, race, and income.


Cara Quarterly Evaluation Report, Amy Donley, Caroline Austin Nov 2020

Cara Quarterly Evaluation Report, Amy Donley, Caroline Austin

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The University of Central Florida’s (UCF) Institute for Social and Behavioral Sciences (ISBS) is evaluating Orange County's First Responders- CARA grant. This grant has 3 goals focused on lessening the opioid epidemic. Each goals has serval measurable outcomes. This report details efforts toward the goals in the third quarter of 2020. The University of Central Florida’s (UCF) Institute for Social and Behavioral Sciences (ISBS) is evalauting Orangee County's First Responders- CARA grant. Thie grant has 3 goals focused on lesseing the opioid epidenic. Each goals has serval measurabe outcomes. This report details efforts toward the goals in the third quarter …


Cara Orange County Residents Survey: Technical Report, Lauren Daniel Skinner, Jacqueline Fernandez-Reiss, Caroline Austin, Amy Donley Nov 2020

Cara Orange County Residents Survey: Technical Report, Lauren Daniel Skinner, Jacqueline Fernandez-Reiss, Caroline Austin, Amy Donley

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The University of Central Florida’s Institute for Social and Behavioral Sciences (ISBS) partnered with the Orange County Drug Free Office to survey Orange County residents 18 and older about their knowledge about and perceptions of opioids and Good Samaritan laws. Participants were also asked questions about their mental and physical health, substance use during the time of COVID-19, as well as demographic questions.


Children’S Home Society Evaluation: Brief Summary, Lauren Daniel, Jacquelyn Fernandez-Reiss, Amy Donley Aug 2020

Children’S Home Society Evaluation: Brief Summary, Lauren Daniel, Jacquelyn Fernandez-Reiss, Amy Donley

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The University of Central Florida’s Institute for Social and Behavioral Science (ISBS) was contracted by Children's Home Society of Florida (CHS) to perform an evaluation of therapy session case notes from CHS therapists.


Senior Resource Alliance Needs Assessment 2018, Lauren Daniel, Tashanda Dennison, Amy Donley Feb 2019

Senior Resource Alliance Needs Assessment 2018, Lauren Daniel, Tashanda Dennison, Amy Donley

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The University of Central Florida’s Institute for Social and Behavioral Science (ISBS) conducted a needs assessment on behalf of the Senior Resource Alliance.


Senior Resource Alliance Needs Assessment 2018: Final Report, Lauren Daniel, Tashanda Dennison, Megan Olive, Amy Donley Feb 2019

Senior Resource Alliance Needs Assessment 2018: Final Report, Lauren Daniel, Tashanda Dennison, Megan Olive, Amy Donley

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The University of Central Florida’s Institute for Social and Behavioral Science (ISBS) conducted a needs assessment on behalf of the Senior Resource Alliance. The needs assessment consisted of a survey with 400 senior respondents in PSA 7 as well as secondary data analysis. Specifically the secondary data analysis focused on three components: 1. Demographic report on the population age 60+, 65+, and 85+, showing the most recent data at the local, state, and national level; 2. Statistical summaries of target populations and target areas in PSA 7; and 3. Population projections on the baby boomer cohort data. The University of …