Arizona Sexual Assault Uniform Data Set Items 1996-97
December 17, 1997

Compiled by:
Janine Goldman-Pach and Mary Koss
Arizona Rape and Sexual Assault Surveillance Project
University of Arizona Prevention Center
2223 E. Speedway Boulevard
Tucson, Arizona 85719
(520) 318-7207
FAX (520) 321-7754
For:
Arizona Department of Health Services
Bureau of Prevention and Health Promotion
Office of Injury and Disability Prevention
1400 West Washington B10
Phoenix, Arizona 85007
(602) 542-7340
FAX (602) 542-7351

Executive Summary
    This data report is designed to meet the reporting requirements of the Center for Disease Control's Uniform Data Set. The Uniform Data Set is intended to track use of funds under the Rape Prevention Education Program. These data are not intended to provide accurate incidence data and are only reported for those activities for which agencies are funded.
    Table 1 summarizes the activities for which organizations have been funded. Table 2 summarizes the Uniform Data Set Items as presented in Tables 3 through 8 (Number of forcible rapes reported to the Uniform Crime Report program, number of elementary and secondary school personnel trained, number of children attending rape prevention education, number of people attending rape prevention education, number of professionals trained, and number of rape hotline calls received). Data Sources appear in Table 9.
    The data items reported are a compilation of information reported to the investigators by the data sources and as such is subject to the following disclaimers:
· Definitions
    Definitions are not necessarily consistent across sources.
· Quality
    The quality of the data reported by sources is questionable. Information reported to these investigators is not necessarily the same as that reported to other organizations by these sources.
· Availability
    Some information is not available because the sources could not or did not provide it. All of the numbers
reported in the summary table are to some extent affected by missing data. Those interested in interpreting
these data items are urged to pay close attention to the individual tables and to take the non-availability of data into account when attempting to draw conclusion.
· Duplication
    Police data are unduplicated because reports are separated by precinct. However, duplication of cases may
occur and is particularly likely among certain service providers. Women may seek multiple services following a victimization and there is currently no way to track individuals either within or across providers.
· Validity
    Both genders and all ages may be included in the data items. Gender and age are not consistently disaggregated by data sources. Where known, the gender and age compositions of the data items are noted in the individual tables.

Table 1. Activities for which programs are funded under the Rape Prevention Education Program
Activities

Organization

Year 1

Year 2

Year 3

Phoenix: Arizona State University, Student Health

2

Phoenix: Arizona SADD 1
Phoenix: Barriers Down X
Phoenix: Center Against Sexual Abuse 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 X
Tucson: Our Town 1 1 X
Tucson: Tucson Rape Crisis Center 1,4 1,2,3,4 X
Tucson: U of A, Oasis Center for Sexual Assault and Relationship Violence
Flagstaff: Northern Arizona University 2
Flagstaff: Northland Family Help Center 1,2,3 1,2,3
Other: Behavioral Health Agency of Central Arizona, Casa Grande 2
Other: Community Action Against Rape, Bullhead City X

Note: This table represents the funding status of all programs funded by the Rape Prevention Education Program.
Rape Prevention Education Program funded activities are represented as 1 = Educating Children, 2 = Educating Adults, 3 = Training Professionals, 4 = Hotline, X = Funded. Years refer to funding cycles rather than calendar years. Deadlines for Year 2 deliverables may overlap with deadlines for Year 1 and/or Year 3 deliverables. Data for 1996-1997 in this report was collected from organizations funded in Years 1 and 2, but does not include data previously reported in the 1995-96 Violent and Abusive Behavior Data. The source of data for 1994-1995 and 1995-1996 was the 1995-96 Violent and Abusive Behavior Data.

Table 2. Data Summary

Data Item

96-97 95-96 94-95 Reporting Period Table
Forcible Rapes  1375  1093  NA  1/1 - 12/31  3
Total trained or educated  19120  23315  21192    
  Elementary and secondary school personnel trained 473  NA  NA   See Table 4
  Elementary and secondary school aged children educated 13538  NA  NA   See Table 5
  People attending public education presentations 4556  NA  NA   See Table 6
  Professionals trained 553  NA  NA   See Table 7
Children receiving crisis intervention services NF NF NF    
Adults receiving crisis intervention services  NF NF NF    
Victim support services provided NF NF NF    
Hotline calls received  4545  6917  5966  7/1 - 6/30  8

Note: 
NF = Not Funded: Data is only reported for those activities for which programs were funded by the Rape Prevention Education Program. Organizations may be performing these activities under separate funding.
NA = Not Available: Training and education subtotals are not available because data item requirements have changed.

Table 3. Number of forcible rapes reported to the Uniform Crime Report program

Police Department  1996 1/1/97 -5/31/97 1997 Estimated
Total in Areas Served by Funded Programs  1093  573  1375
Arizona  1383  550  1320
Phoenix 655 359  862
ASU Police Department 3 1 2
Phoenix Police Department 460  235  564
Tempe Police Department 35  32  77
Mesa Police Department  110  66  158
Scottsdale Police Department 23  12
Maricopa County Sheriff 24  20  48
Tucson  367  203  487
University of Arizona PD 0 2 5
Tucson Police Department 282 149 358
Pima County Sheriff 85  52  125
Flagstaff  31  11  26
Northern Arizona University PD 2 7 17
Flagstaff Police Department 10  4 10
Coconino County Sheriff  19 NA NA
Casa Grande 40 0 0
Casa Grande Police Department 17 0 0
Pinal County Sheriff 23  NA NA

Note: The source for the data for 1996 and 1/1/97 - 5/31/97 is the Arizona Department of Public Safety's Uniform Crime Reports Office. Because the most current data available is only through May, an estimate for the entire year based on the available data is provided. Given that X = 1/1/97 to 5/31/97 data, the formula used for the estimate is:
1997 estimate = X + 9/7 X.
Critiques of police data are not repeated here. They were provided with the 1995-96 Violent and Abusive Behavior Data and the Plan for an Annual Violent and Abusive Behavior Data Report.

Table 4. Number of elementary and secondary school personnel trained

Organization  96-97 Reporting Period
Total 473  
Phoenix : Center Against Sexual Abuse NF  
Phoenix : Arizona State University, Student Health  NF  
Phoenix : Arizona SADD  NF  
Tucson: Tucson Rape Crisis Center 448  7/1/96 - 6/30/97
Tucson: U of A, Oasis Center for Sexual Assault and Relationship Violence NF  
Tucson: Our Town NF  
Flagstaff: Northland Family Help Center 25  11/16/97 - 9/30/97
Flagstaff: Northern Arizona University NF  
Casa Grande: Behavioral Health Agency of Central Arizona NF  

Note: NF = Not Funded: Data is only reported for those activities for which programs were funded by the Rape Prevention Education Program. Organizations may be performing these activities under separate funding.

Table 5. Number of elementary and secondary school aged children educated

Organization  96-97 Reporting Period
Total 13538
Phoenix : Center Against Sexual Abuse 6223  12/1/96 - 9/30/97
Phoenix : Arizona State University, Student Health  NF
Phoenix : Arizona SADD  2000  10/1/96 - 9/30/97
Tucson: Tucson Rape Crisis Center 3585  7/1/96 - 6/30/97
Tucson: U of A, Oasis Center for Sexual Assault and Relationship Violence NF
Tucson: Our Town 426  11/1/96 - 9/30/97
Flagstaff: Northland Family Help Center 1304  11/16/97 - 9/30/97
Flagstaff: Northern Arizona University NF
Casa Grande: Behavioral Health Agency of Central Arizona NF

Note: NF = Not Funded: Data is only reported for those activities for which programs were funded by the Rape
Prevention Education Program. Organizations may be performing these activities under separate funding.

Table 6. Number of people attending public education presentations

Organization  96-97 Reporting Period
Total 4556
Phoenix : Center Against Sexual Abuse 0 12/1/96 - 9/30/97
Phoenix : Arizona State University, Student Health  81  1/18/97 - 9/30/97
Phoenix : Arizona SADD  NF
Tucson: Tucson Rape Crisis Center 94  7/1/96 - 6/30/97
Tucson: U of A, Oasis Center for Sexual Assault and Relationship Violence 3000  10/1/96 - 9/30/97
Tucson: Our Town 17  11/1/96 - 9/30/97
Flagstaff: Northland Family Help Center 1216  11/16/97 - 9/30/97
Flagstaff: Northern Arizona University 89  9/17/97 - 12/31/97
Casa Grande: Behavioral Health Agency of Central Arizona 59 5/1/97 - 12/31/97

Note: NF = Not Funded: Data is only reported for those activities for which programs were funded by the Rape
Prevention Education Program. Organizations may be performing these activities under separate funding.

Table 7. Number of professionals trained

Organization  96-97 Reporting Period
Total 553
Phoenix : Center Against Sexual Abuse 15 12/1/96 - 9/30/97
Phoenix : Arizona State University, Student Health  NF 
Phoenix : Arizona SADD  NF
Tucson: Tucson Rape Crisis Center 17  7/1/96 - 6/30/97
Tucson: U of A, Oasis Center for Sexual Assault and Relationship Violence 246  10/1/96 - 9/30/97
Tucson: Our Town NF 
Flagstaff: Northland Family Help Center 275  11/16/97 - 9/30/97
Flagstaff: Northern Arizona University NF
Casa Grande: Behavioral Health Agency of Central Arizona NF

Note: NF = Not Funded: Data is only reported for those activities for which programs were funded by the Rape
Prevention Education Program. Organizations may be performing these activities under separate funding.

Table 8. Number of sexual assault hotline calls received

Organization  96-97 Reporting Period
Total 4545  7/1/96 - 6/30/97
Center Against Sexual Abuse 2497  7/1/96 - 6/30/97
Tucson Rape Crisis Center 2048  7/1/96 - 6/30/97

Table 9. Data sources

First Name Last Name Organization  City  Phone  Fax
Lynn  Allmann  Arizona Department of Public Safety  Phoenix  (602) 223-2263  
Judy  Crider  Center Against Sexual Abuse (CASA) Phoenix  (602) 254-6400 (602) 254-2466
Sherrill  Dana  Northern Arizona University Flagstaff  (520) 523-7594  
Diana  Dexter  Behavioral Health Agency of Central Arizona Casa Grande (520) 836-1688 x-157 (520) 421-1969
April  Marker  Northland Family Help Center  Flagstaff  (520) 774-4503 x-17  (520) 774-5809
Donna  McBride  Arizona SADD  Phoenix  (602) 230-1347 (602) 230-2159
Kathy  Merrick  Our Town Family Center  Tucson  (520) 323-1708 (520) 323-9077
Karen  Moses  Arizona State University, Student Health Tempe  (602) 965-1360  
Sandy  Naatz  Center Against Sexual Abuse (CASA) Phoenix  (602) 254-6400 (602) 254-2466
Adele  Rivard  Tucson Rape Crisis Center Tucson  (520) 327-1171 (520) 327-2992
Matt  Sanders  University of Arizona Oasis Center
For Sexual Assault and Relationship
Violence
Tucson  (520) 626-2051 (520) 621-8325
Barbara  White  Northland Family Help Center  Flagstaff  (520) 774-4503 x-17 (520) 774-5809