The U.S. Census Bureau administered the Survey on Sexual Violence for the first
time in 2004 for the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS). On September 4, 2003
the Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 was signed into law. The legislation
required the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) to develop a new national data
collection of sexual violence within correctional facilities. The 2004 survey
was the first-ever survey of correctional systems and facilities, designed to
measure the number of reported incidents of inmate-on-inmate and staff-on-inmate
sexual misconduct through the use of 6 forms (SSV-1 through 6). Data are collected from approximately 1066 correctional facilities. The first two versions of the survey, the SSV-1 and SSV-2, are utilized for
the Federal Bureau of Prisons and the Adult State Prison Systems in all 50 states
as well as in the territories and commonwealths. Prison administrators are directed
to report only on incidents of sexual violence that occurred within publicly
operated adult facilities. The State officials are instructed to report data
representing all prisons in their state on one form. The Federal Bureau of Prisons
official reports data representing all Federal correctional facilities in the
country on one form. The second two versions of the survey, the SSV-3 and SSV-4, are used for the
Local Jail Jurisdictions and Other Correctional Facilities. Jail administrators
are directed to report only on incidents of sexual violence that occurred within
their adult facilities. The SSV-3 forms are sent to a selected sample of publicly
operated jail facilities. The SSV-4 forms are sent to a sample of the following:
privately operated prison facilities and jails; jails in Indian country; military
operated facilities; and facilities operated by the Bureau of Immigration and
Customs Enforcement. The last two versions of the survey, the SSV-5 and SSV-6, are developed for
the State Juvenile Systems and Locally or Privately-Operated Juvenile Facilities.
The SSV-5 forms are sent to all State operated juvenile correctional facilities
in 49 states and the District of Columbia (Arkansas is the only State that does
not operate a juvenile facility). The State officials are instructed to report
data representing all State juvenile facilities in their state on one form.
The SSV-6 forms are sent to a sample drawn from the approximately 685 locally
operated juvenile facilities and 2,275 privately operated juveniles identified
in the 2006 Juveniles Residential Facility Census. Sample selection is the responsibility
of the Office of Statistical Methods and Research for Economic Programs (OSMREP)
under the guidance of BJS and the Criminal Justice Statistics Branch (CJSB) staff. Data are collected on counts of sexual violence allegations for each year.
If any allegations are substantiated, then victim and perpetrator demographics
are collected, date of incident, location, any injuries, the nature of the allegation,
and any sanctions imposed on the perpetrator. This survey is collected annually since its inception in 2004. Data collection
begins approximately one month after each reference year, and continue for about
6 months. For the SSV-1 through SSV-4 forms, data is requested by the middle
of April each year. The sponsor may export data files via a secured website
as needed prior to the final delivery date in June. For the SSV-5 and SSV-6
forms, data is requested by the middle of May each year. Data collection methods include Web, fax and mail. The sponsor may export data files via a secured website as needed. Sexual Violence Reported by Correctional Authorities is a bulletin
published by the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) approximately six months
after the reference year. The bulletin presents data on administrative records
collection of incidents of inmate-on-inmate and staff-on-inmate sexual violence reported to correctional authorities. The report provides counts
of sexual violence, by type, for adult prisons, jails, and other adult correctional
facilities. The report provides an in depth analysis of substantiated incidents,
including where the incidents occur, time of day, number and characteristics
of victims and perpetrators, nature of the injuries, impact on the victims and
sanctions imposed on the perpetrators. Sexual Violence Reported by Juvenile Correctional Authorities is a
bulletin published by the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) approximately a
year after the reference year. The bulleting presents data on administrative
records collection of incidents required under the Prison Rape Elimination Act
of 2003 (Public Law 108-79) of youth-on-youth and staff-on-youth sexual violence
reported to juvenile correctional authorities. The report provides counts of
sexual violence by type, for juvenile correctional facilities. The Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics uses the data to analyze
sexual violence in correctional facilities. State administrators, researchers,
and the general media use the data for statistical purposes. There are tables with breakdowns of each facility included in the survey with
their totals for all four types of allegations of sexual violence. EXPLORE INFORMATION CONTINUE OVERVIEW
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