Sex
Exploring the Gender Differences in Protective Factors: Implications for Understanding Resiliency
National Gang Center Newsletter, Fall 2015
Social, Demographic, and Legal Characteristics of Drug Arrests in Lexington, Kentucky
Work Experiences of Women Survivors: Insights From the Capabilities Approach
1992 Juvenile Arrests
Up It Up: Gender and the Accomplishment of Street Robbery
Examining the Effects of Residential Situations and Residential Mobility on Offender Recidivism
Parent-Child Aggression, Adult-Partner Violence, and Child Outcomes: A Prospective, Population-based Study
The Role of Gender in Risk for Substance Use Among Justice-Involved Youth.
Sexual Victimization Reported By Youth in Juvenile Facilities, 2018
Student Threat Assessment as a Standard School Safety Practice: Results From a Statewide Implementation Study
School Disorder and Dropping Out: The Intersection of Gender, Race, and Ethnicity
Label Propagation Approach for Predicting Missing Biographic Labels in Face-based Biometric records
Reaching Out versus Lashing Out: Examining Gender Differences in Experiences With and Responses to Bullying in High School
Testing Gender-Differentiated Models of the Mechansms Linking Polyvictimization and Youth Offending Numbing and Callousness Versus Dissociation and Borderline Traits
Sexual Victimization Reported By Youth in Juvenile Facilities, 2018
Differences in Adolescent Relationship Abuse Victimization by Gender and Race in California High School Students
Change in Externalizing Problems Over Time Among Ethnic Minority Youth Exposed to Violence
Understanding the Role of Trauma and Violence Exposure on Justice-Involved LGBTQA and GNC Youth in Hennepin County, MN
Civil Rights
The Office for Civil Rights at the Office of Justice Programs ensures that recipients of financial assistance from OJP, as well as the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services and the Office on Violence Against Women, comply with federal laws that prohibit discrimination in employment and the delivery of services or benefits based on race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, and disability. See Civil Rights Requirements for more information.
Recipients of financial assistance from OVW are also prohibited from discriminating on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity. For more information, see Nondiscrimination Grant Condition in the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2013.
Employees, beneficiaries and applicants for employment or services of any of the above who believe that they have experienced unlawful discrimination may file a complaint.
The Investigative Findings page captures information for a selection of OCR investigations.
Contacts
Director: Michael Alston
OCR Main Line: 202-307-0690
Fax: 202-354-4380
TDD/TTY: 202-307-2027
OCR E-mail: [email protected]
Resources
Other federal civil rights agencies: