2025-02195Notice

Feds Probe Young Adult Violence: Another Study Hits the Books

Published Date: 2/4/2025

Notice

Summary

The Department of Justice wants to study how young adults experience interpersonal violence. They’re asking for permission to collect info, hoping to learn more and help people stay safe. If approved, this study will involve young adults and could start soon, with no big costs for participants.

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DOJ Survey of Young Adults on Violence

The Department of Justice plans a national study that would ask young adults about their experiences with interpersonal violence. The DOJ is requesting OMB approval under the Paperwork Reduction Act, the study could start soon if approved, and the notice says participation would not impose big costs for participants.

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