Calling all victim advocates! Join us at our National Training Center on December 6th for a session instructed by Dr. Kate Watson, President of The Advocacy Academy (USA), on motivational interviewing for victim advocates. Register today: https://bit.ly/3O9m7Cv
关于我们
The Conference on Crimes Against Women offers more than 200 workshops, case studies, and computer labs over 3-1/2 days of cutting-edge training taught by leading experts in their fields. Training is administered to members of law enforcement, prosecutors, advocates, and medical professionals from across the country focusing on domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, stalking, campus safety, strangulation, cold cases, etc. Our long-term goal is to eliminate violence against women and children in every community. We will achieve this by arming police officers, prosecutors, and victim advocates with the information needed to identify, investigate, and prosecute difficult cases successfully. Each year, we are one step closer to creating national change to this global problem. We present a sophisticated, inspiring educational forum of best practices, victim-centered policies, promotion of multi-disciplinary dialogue, collaborative community models, and provide real-life tools and strategies to the many professionals to take back to their own communities. 2024 Conference on Crimes Against Women May 20-23, 2024 Dallas, TX Register here: https://conferencecaw.org/registration-2024/
- 网站
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https://www.conferencecaw.org
Conference on Crimes Against Women的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 职业培训和指导
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Dallas,TX
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2005
- 领域
- Law Enforcement Training、Prosecution Strategies、Collaborative Team Response、Advocate Training、Domestic Violence、Campus Safety、Human Trafficking、Sexual Assault Prevention、Stalking Resources和Technology
地点
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主要
4411 Lemmon Avenue
Suite 201
US,TX,Dallas,75219
Conference on Crimes Against Women员工
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Jamie Gaunt
Director of Communications and Development at Conference on Crimes Against Women
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Lacy Henderson Hensley
Director, The National Training Center on Crimes Against Women
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Rachel Bauldree
Communications Manager | Conference on Crimes Against Women
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Megan Smith
Operations Manager | Conference on Crimes Against Women
动态
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1 in 3 women will be a victim of domestic or sexual violence at some point in her lifetime. Domestic violence victims are your family members, neighbors, coworkers, and friends. All of us must be part of the solution. Learn how to navigate critical conversations via The National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV).
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We were proud to have attendees from 11 different countries and territories at #CCAW2024! Help us put your country on the map for our upcoming conference! Register for #CCAW2025: https://conferencecaw.org/
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?? STOP SCROLLING - and take in this number. More than half of Native American women in the United States have been the victim of sexual violence. We must work together to change this statistic. Share this graphic to spread awareness this Native American Heritage Month. #NAHM
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?? Calling all counselors and social workers - Join us at our National Training Center for a powerful workshop on understanding trauma reactions in domestic violence victims and enhancing support strategies. We'll explore the Stages of Change model, ethical considerations, and effective communication techniques. Gain practical do’s and don’ts, and participate in hands-on practice with real-world scenarios. Don't miss this opportunity to deepen your impact! Register: https://bit.ly/4hszETg
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Our #CCAW2025 exhibitor opportunities ensure the best available reach and interaction for your brand and products. These opportunities are customizable to fit your needs and allow for flexibility to create the greatest impact. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/3ujA3ko
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As we honor #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth, it’s crucial to recognize and address the shocking and violent reality that Indigenous women face. This alarming statistic underscores the urgent need for justice, awareness, and action to protect Indigenous women and support their communities. Share this graphic to raise awareness. #NAHM
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Despite promises of abortion exemptions for rape, accessing them is nearly impossible in some states due to unclear laws, required law enforcement reporting, and limited provider availability. These barriers create further trauma for survivors, forcing them to navigate complex systems when they need care most. Advocates and medical professionals emphasize the urgent need for clearer policies that truly support survivors. Read more from NPR: https://n.pr/48quQK3
Many state abortion bans include exceptions for rape. How often are they granted?
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Unlock the secrets of Investigative Genetic Genealogy (IGG) as we welcome former FBI trailblazers Steve Busch and Steve Kramer to the Podcast on Crimes Against Women. From the historic Golden State Killer case to the recent breakthrough in the Idaho student murders, tune in to hear how IGG is becoming a standard tool for investigations and ultimately, justice. Listen to the full episode: https://bit.ly/4hqRrtX