Automated Author Profile

Greenspan, Rosann

University of California-Berkeley

Current S-Index

2.7

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

1.4

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

2

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

41.3%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

2

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the author's datasets

S-Index Interpretation

S-Index Over Time

Cumulative Citations Over Time

Cumulative Mentions Over Time

Datasets

Richmond, Virginia/Police Foundation Domestic Violence Partnership, 1999-2000

This study involved the evaluation of the Second Responders Program in Richmond, Virginia as well as a process evaluation of the researcher/practitioner partnership formed between the Police Foundation, the Richmond Police Department, and the Richmond Department of Social Services. Findings were based on two waves of victim interviews with women who received Second Responder intervention and women who received only police intervention. Field researchers contacted eligible subjects and attempted to interview them within 1 week of the domestic violence incident to which police were called. The second interview took place 6 months later. Interviews took place between April, 1999 and December, 2000. The Part 1 (Wave 1 Data) file contains 158 cases and 318 variables. The Part 2 (Wave 2 Data) file contains 120 cases and 691 variables.

Authors

  • Greenspan, Rosann ;
  • Weisburd, David ;
  • Lane, Erin ;
  • Ready, Justin ;
  • Crossen-Powell, Sheila ;
  • Booth, Sgt. William C.
1 Citation0 Mentions69% FAIR2.0 Dataset Index
10.3886/icpsr25926.v1January 2012

Richmond, Virginia/Police Foundation Domestic Violence Partnership, 1999-2000

This study involved the evaluation of the Second Responders Program in Richmond, Virginia as well as a process evaluation of the researcher/practitioner partnership formed between the Police Foundation, the Richmond Police Department, and the Richmond Department of Social Services. Findings were based on two waves of victim interviews with women who received Second Responder intervention and women who received only police intervention. Field researchers contacted eligible subjects and attempted to interview them within 1 week of the domestic violence incident to which police were called. The second interview took place 6 months later. Interviews took place between April, 1999 and December, 2000. The Part 1 (Wave 1 Data) file contains 158 cases and 318 variables. The Part 2 (Wave 2 Data) file contains 120 cases and 691 variables.

Authors

  • Greenspan, Rosann ;
  • Weisburd, David ;
  • Lane, Erin ;
  • Ready, Justin ;
  • Crossen-Powell, Sheila ;
  • Booth, Sgt. William C.
1 Citation0 Mentions13% FAIR0.7 Dataset Index
10.3886/icpsr25926January 2012