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RDS / Office of Criminal Justice Programs
Bill Scollon, Director


OCJP Victims Services

Logic Model/Application Training

 The Logic Model/Application Training is designed to provide victim service continuation grant applicants   with a tutorial on the redesigned application. The training documents include helpful hints, definitions of key terms, expectations and explanations of the OCJP review process.

Tennessee Victim Service Statistics

Statewide victim service statistics featuring tables and charted data have been created from annual output report information provided by grant subrecipients. These statistics display comparison data by funding source of the types of victims served, demographic information about those served, and the types of services provided.

FVPSA – FY2010 & FY2011

METH – FY2009 / FY2010 / FY2011

SASP – Coming Soon…

STOP – FY2009 / FY2010 / FY2011

VOCA – FY2009 / FY2010 / FY2011

OCJP Data Collection Guidelines (revised 2012)   

The OCJP Data Collection Guidelines provides instruction on how to count clients and services, which type(s) of surveys to use for your OCJP grant and explains why outcomes are important.  The Guidelines also provide a list of FVPSA, METH, SASP, STOP and VOCA service definitions.

Sample Surveys

Client Outcome Survey

The Client Outcome Survey type is used by all victim service projects except for domestic violence shelter programs.  See the OCJP Data Collection Guidelines for more information.

Domestic Violence Shelter Programs Client Outcome Survey

Domestic violence shelter programs will collect the Domestic Violence Shelter Programs Outcome Survey from all residential and non-residential clients served by the agency.  See the OCJP Data Collection Guidelines for more information.

Training Participant Survey

All OCJP victim service projects that use any grant funds to train professionals or allied professionals are required to distribute the Training Participant Survey. NOTE: Community education and community outreach are not considered training events and do not require a survey. See the OCJP Data Collection Guidelines for more information.