Surveys (2005 – Current)
College Dating Violence and Abuse Poll
Sep 14 2011
Liz Claiborne Inc. commissioned Knowledge Networks to conduct a survey of college students.
Troubled Economy Linked to High Levels of Teen Dating Violence & Abuse Survey 2009
Jun 10 2009
American teens from across the country are experiencing alarmingly high levels of abuse in their dating relationships, and the economy appears to have made it worse.
Tween/Teen Dating Relationships Survey 2008
Jul 8 2008
Dating relationships and dating violence and abuse start by age 11, much earlier than expected.
Corporate Leaders & America’s Workforce on Domestic Violence Survey 2007
Sep 21 2007
This survey commissioned by Safe Horizon, the Corporate Alliance to End Partner Violence, and Liz Claiborne Inc., which benchmarks two previous surveys, demonstrates that the number of corporate executives who cite the harmful impact of domestic violence on their companies has increased significantly since 2002 and 1994 when the first two corporate executives' surveys were completed.
Technology & Teen Dating Abuse Survey 2007
Feb 7 2007
A survey on teens and dating abuse reveals that an alarming number of teens in dating relationships are being controlled, threatened and humiliated through cell phones and the Internet with unimaginable frequency. The research also reveals disturbing data that a significant majority of parents are completely unaware of this type of dating abuse and the dangers facing their teens.
Bystander Survey 2006
Sep 26 2006
A survey, commissioned by Liz Claiborne Inc. and Redbook magazine on domestic violence, reveals an information gap that may very well prevent Americans from taking action when they witness domestic violence. This survey was conducted to better under
Teen Dating Abuse Survey 2006
Mar 12 2006
Unprecedented Levels of Teen Dating Violence and Abuse Uncovered
Teen Dating Abuse Survey 2005
Jun 9 2005
In February 2005, Liz Claiborne Inc. commissioned a survey to investigate the level of and attitudes towards dating abuse among American teenagers aged 13 to 18. The research was conducted by Teenage Research Unlimited (TRU).

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