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Protection Orders That Matter

Published by: David Keck, JD This webinar provides practical information for advocates, petitioners’ counsel, and the courts for approaching domestic…

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Promising Community Practices: The High At-Risk Team, Bristol County, Massachusetts

Published by: Courtney Cahill, JD The High At-Risk Team (HART) program of Bristol County, MA is an innovative community effort…

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Assessing Risk and Lethality for Parents and Children in Domestic Violence Cases

Published by: Rebecca Thomforde-Hauser and Janice M. Rosa Please join us for a webinar highlighting ways in which courts and…

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Should She Stay or Should She Go: Helping Domestic Violence Survivors with Interstate Cases

Published by: Deborah Goelman, Esq. and Amie Lewis, MA This webinar on basic interstate custody issues will provide participants with…

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Abuser Intervention Programs: Where Have We Been and Where Are We Headed?

Published by: Melissa Petrangelo Scaia, MPA and David Adams This webinar will focus on current practices and issues related to…

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Promising Strategies and Practices in Medical Forensic Compliance

Published by: Caroline Palmer and Jude Foster This webinar will outline the key components of medical forensic compliance and what…

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Current Research on Batterer Intervention Programs and Implications for Policy

Published by: Kathleen J. Ferraro, PhD Batterer intervention programs (BIPs) emerged in the United States in the late 1970s as…

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Getting Your Agency Involved in Responding to Gender-Based Discrimination on Campus

Published by: Dr. Valyncia C. Raphael, JD and Anton Tripolskii, JD This interactive webinar builds on the topics discussed in…

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Assessing your Court’s Protection Order Process

Published by: Sarah Henry The Best Practice Assessment of the Civil Protection Order System is NCPOFFC’s free tool to assess…

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Screening, Assessment, and Intervention Model for Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration and Co-Occurring Combat-Related Conditions

Published by: Glenna Tinney, MSW, ACSW, DCSW, Captain, U.S. Navy (Ret.); April Gerlock, Ph.D., ARNP, PMHNP-BC, PMHCNS-BC This webinar will…

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Veterans & Family Court: The Family Law Veteran’s Diversion Program

Published by: Honorable Lon Hurwitz and Kathleen West, DrPH This webinar will examine the Family Law Veterans’ Diversion Program, Orange…

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Case File Review: What Do Sexual Assault Cases Look Like in Our Communities?

Published by: Jolene Engelking and Leah Lutz Based on a toolkit that the Sexual Violence Justice Institute (SVJI) developed, this…

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Mapping Gender: Shedding Empirical Light on Family Courts’ Treatment of Cases Involving Abuse and Alienation

Published by: Joan S. Meier What is really happening in the nation's family courts? This webinar discusses a national empirical…

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The Science and Practice of Community-Informed Risk Assessment

Published by: Neil S. Websdale, PhD and Greg Giangobbe, MA This webinar explains the development of a community-informed risk assessment…

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Understanding the Complexities of Sexual Violence Response

Published by: Johnanna Ganz This webinar is designed to introduce multi-disciplinary participants to the work of the Sexual Violence Justice Institute and…

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Honest Dialogue Needed: Responding to Gender-Based Discrimination on Campus

Published by: Dr. Valyncia C. Raphael, JD and Anton Tripolskii, JD The presenters are experienced in working with students, staff…

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Introducing the Trauma-Informed Practice (TIP) Scales for DV Programs

Published by: Lisa Goodman, PhD and Cris Sullivan, PhD Over the past 15 years, domestic violence (DV) and sexual assault…

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Should She Stay or Should She Go: Helping Domestic Violence Survivors with Interstate Cases

Published by: Deborah Goelman, Amie Lewis, and Sarah Whitesell This webinar on basic interstate custody issues will provide participants with…

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Impact of Language Access and the Requirements of Title VI on Law Enforcement

Published by: Michael P. LaRiviere, Victim Services, Salem Police Department Federal law (Title VI) requires law enforcement to utilize qualified…

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Efficacy of Interventions with Victims

Published by: Paula McWhirter, PhD and Lauren B. Cattaneo, PhD Studies that explore child and adult development link a wide…

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Abusive Endings: Separation and Divorce Violence Against Women, a conversation with the authors

Published by: Walter S. DeKeseredy and Molly Dragiewicz The authors will discuss their recent book analyzing why and how men…

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New Research on the Intergenerational Transmission of Abuse

Published by: Megan Haselschwerdt, PhD and Kelly Knight, PhD The "cycle of violence" hypothesis is deeply engrained in the domestic…

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Drivers of Intimate Partner Violence in Three Refugee Camps

Published by: Karin Wachter, MEd Research in humanitarian settings has traditionally focused on the sexual violence women experience by armed…

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Talking Trash: Retaliation Against Victims of Sexually-Based Offenses Within the Military

Published by: Sarah Sykes, JD Retaliatory behavior toward military victims who report sexual assault and associated crimes is commonplace. Studies…

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Domestic Violence is Complex: Cycles, Wheels, or Systems

Published by: Sandra Burge, PhD This webinar will focus on the challenges posed to clinicians in working with victims of…

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The Patchwork of State Laws on Firearm Prohibitions for Domestic Violence Protective Orders

Published by: April Zeoli, PhD, MPH Comparison of current state laws regarding firearms prohibitions following imposition of domestic violence protective…

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Safer Families, Safer Communities

Published by: David Keck, JD Safer Families, Safer Communities, a project of the National Domestic Violence and Firearms Resource Center,…

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Part II: Stalking Evidence: What to Look For and How to Get it Admitted

Published by: Elaina Roberts In Part II of this webinar series we will delve into the investigation and prosecution of…

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Part I: Recognizing Stalking in Intimate Partner Violence Cases

Published by: Elaina Roberts Research has shown that 7.5 million adults are stalked in one year in the United States,…

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Debunking Domestic Violence Myths

Published by: Mary Ann Dutton, PhD Intimate partner violence (IPV) and its concomitant elements of physical violence, sexual abuse, psychological…

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New Research on Women Veterans and Intimate Partner Violence

Published by: Melissa E. Dichter, PhD, MSW Intimate partner violence (IPV) is associated with a wide-range of health and social…

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Recent Trends in Firearm Legislation and Case Law Update

Published by: Alla Lefkowitz The landscape around firearm laws is constantly shifting. If you want to know about recent legal changes,…

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Implementing a Firearm Surrender Protocol

Published by: Jennifer Waindle and Jenni Stolarski Research and experience confirm that access to a firearm dramatically increases the risk…

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Batterer Intervention Programs and Victim Safety: Where Do We Go From Here?

Published by: Sharon “Sherry” Aaron, LCSW Victim safety hinges on effective Batterer Intervention Programs (BIPs), yet studies have shown that…

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Advocate Lessons: How Law Enforcement Responds to and Investigates Domestic Violence Cases (Part 2: CCR Problem-Solving Series: The Role of Law Enforcement)

Published by: Mary Ingham and Chief Deputy David Hepperly This second webinar in BWJP’s CCR Problem-Solving Series builds upon the…

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Where Do We Go From Here? Unfinished Business

Published by: Andrew Klein and Jessica Klein Andrew and Jessica Klein’s book, "Abetting Batterers: What Police, Prosecutors, and Courts Aren’t…

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Using the National Crime Information Center to spread the word about Protection Orders

Published by: Harry E. Carlile Jr. The NCIC Protection Order File (POF) contains information on court orders which are issued…

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What Advocates Need to Know About Law Enforcement’s Role (Part 1: CCR Problem-Solving Series: The Role of Law Enforcement)

Published by: Mary Ingham and Chief Deputy David Hepperly Law enforcement plays a critical role in the current legal system…

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Tort Suits & Financial Compensation for Domestic Violence Survivors: A Webinar for Advocates

Published by: Sonya Passi and Amira Samuel Survivors of domestic violence are eligible to pursue tort claims against their abusers,…

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Tort Suits & Financial Compensation for Domestic Violence Survivors: A Webinar for Attorneys

Published by: Amira Samuel Often when the police are called for domestic violence, men who batter are arrested, convicted, and…

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Abetting Batterers: What Police, Prosecutors and Courts Aren’t Doing to Protect America’s Women: A Discussion with the Authors

Published by: Andrew Klein and Jessica Klein This webinar will discuss how court systems across the country, instead of protecting…

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Working with Men Who Batter as Fathers

Published by: Melissa Scata Most traditional parenting curricula seek to get the parent to “do something different.” Many traditional parenting…

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Facilitating Groups with Men Who Batter

Published by: Melissa Scaia Often when the police are called to respond to domestic violence, men who batter are arrested,…

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Military Response to Enforcing Military and Civilian Protection Orders

Published by: Brian Clubb Navigating the military response to domestic violence can be daunting when assisting military-related victims.  The area…

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Identifying and Ending Gender Bias in Our Agencies

Published by: Anton Tripolskii This webinar introduces the audience to the latest guidance from the Department of Justice (DOJ) with…

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Organizing and Developing a Batterers Intervention Program

Published by:  Melissa Scaia, MPA Batterers Intervention Programs (BIPs) are most effective when they are organized and developed as part…

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Turning the Case Upside Down: Rethinking the Art and Science of Suspect Interviews

Published by: Russell Strand This webinar reviews the history of interrogation techniques and discusses the impact of numerous suspect interview/interrogation…

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Nonconsensual Pornography: Circulating Sexual Violence Online

Published by: Amber Morczek In this webinar, the presenter defines nonconsensual pornography (often referred to as 'revenge porn'), how it…

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What Advocates Should Know About Gender-Based Violence on Campus

Published by: Anton Tripolskii This webinar introduces advocates to the evolution of campus-based responses to sexual violence, stalking, and intimate…

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What Criminal Justice Professionals Should Know About Campus Disciplinary Processes

Published by: Anton Tripolskii This webinar compares the way in which gender-based violence is addressed on campus with the criminal…

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Risk Assessment in Batterer Intervention

Published by: A. Mervyn Davies Colorado domestic violence treatment standards have been revised to provide for differentiated treatment intensities, based…

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Building LGBTQ Responses Within the Austin, Texas Police Department

Published by: Greg Abbink, Michael Crumrine Law enforcement's response to intimate partner violence and sexual assault within LGBTQ communities is…

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Responding to Rape Denial: A Talk with Jody Raphael

Published by: Jody Raphael Jody Raphael discusses the distortion of rape statistics, attacks from feminists and conservatives, and the question…

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When the Victim is Arrested: Seeking a Just Response

Published by: Quetita Cavero, Mary Ingham, Cindene Pezzell, Sandra Tibbetts Murphy In this webinar the presenters discuss victims of ongoing coercive…

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Advocacy for Protective Parents Facing Challenging Custody Litigation

Published by: Lundy Bancroft In this webinar, noted author and activist Lundy Bancroft (Why Does He Do That, The Batterer As…

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Caregivers, Military Veterans, and Intimate Partner Violence

Published by: April Gerlock This webinar examines the complex issues surrounding caregiver engagement and safety when caring for a combat-injured…

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Battered Mothers and Child Support

Published by: Michelle Behl, Krista DelGallo In this webinar presenters outline both potential risks and benefits for survivors posed by…

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Prosecution 101: Vital Lessons for Advocates

Published by: Mary Ingham, Sandra Tibbetts Murphy The prosecutor plays a central role in a well-functioning coordinated community response to…

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Bringing the Prosecution into Your CCR Team

Published by: Mary Ingham, Sandra Tibbetts Murphy As one of the central players in the criminal justice system response to…

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Sexual Assault by Law Enforcement

Published by: Andrea Ritchie Through research conducted as a Soros Justice Fellow, Andrea Ritchie determined that 52 percent of 35…

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Responding to Youth Violence Through Community Advocacy

Published by: Shabnam Javdani This webinar presents the four phase community advocacy model, how it has been used in local…

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Female Veterans in the Criminal Justice System

Published by: Andrea Finlay, Justice Eileen Moore, Matthew Stimmel As criminal diversionary programs for justice-involved veterans continue to be implemented…

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Parenting in the Context of Coercive Control

Published by: Loretta Frederick, Nancy Ver Steegh Recent years have seen a growing awareness that parenting in the context of…

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Arresting Victims: The Unintended Consequences of Pro Arrest Policies for Women and Girls

Published by: Shabnam Javdani Many people believe that increasing arrests of women and girls reflect a reality that women and…

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A Domestic Violence-Informed Approach to Child Custody Decision-Making

Published by: Loretta Frederick, Nancy Ver Steegh Notwithstanding an abundance of social science literature and persistent efforts to raise awareness…

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Making the Case for Coercive Control

Published by: Loretta Frederick , Nancy Ver Steegh Family court professionals generally agree that domestic violence comes in many different…

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Sexually Explicit Media and Communication: Selected Research Findings and Practice Implications

Published by: Jeff R. Temple, PhD , Emily F. Rothman, ScD Dr. Temple will discuss sexting (a combination of the…

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Military Sexual Trauma: Survivors & VA Disability Benefits

Published by: Ronald B. Abrams, Esq., Tiffany P. Kelley, Esq. The Department of Defense estimates that the vast majority of…

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Have Laws Against Domestic Violence Increased the Criminalization of Girls?

Published by: Francine Sherman Every day in the U.S., abused and traumatized girls enter and are pushed through the justice…

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Integrated DV Courts, Dedicated DV Courts: Vision, Reality, Research

Published by: Hon. Matthew D’Emic , Hon. Michael Denton , Hon. Daniel Angiolillo (Ret.), Amanda Cissner, M.A. This webinar reports…

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The Beginning and End of Rape, Part 1

Published by: Sarah Deer This webinar will expose participants to the research and statistics establishing the widespread, entrenched crisis of violence against…

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The Beginning and End of Rape, Part 2

Published by: Sarah Deer The second part of the series explores contemporary issues experienced by Native women, including sex trafficking…

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Measuring Intimate Partner Violence, Partner Sexual Abuse, and Stalking: Considerations and Critiques

Published by: Sherry Hamby, TK Logan, Teri Faragher This webinar explores the ways in which the measurement of Intimate Partner Violence…

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Negotiating Successfully with Allies Around Confidentiality

Published by: Alicia Aikens, JD Despite our best intentions, relationships between professionals can sometimes be a barrier to effective collaborations,…

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Talking with Survivors about Privacy, Releases and Choices

Published by: Alicia Aiken, JD “Sign at the x, then we’ll get working” is the most common approach to discussing…

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Police-Involved Domestic Violence

Published by: Leigh Goodmark, J.D., David R. Thomas, Dottie Davis Professor Goodmark discusses the findings of her investigation into law…

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Police Departments’ Use of the Lethality Assessment Program

Published by: Jacqueline Campbell, Jill Messing, Beverly Patchell Calling the police is one of the most commonly employed help seeking…

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Male Peer Support for Violence Against Women

Published by: Martin D. Schwartz, Ph.D., Walter S. DeKeseredy, Ph.D., Casey Gwinn, J.D. Drs. Schwartz and DeKeseredy review their theory…

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Children Who Experience Intimate Partner Femicide: Their Responses and Needs

Published by: Dr. Jacquelyn Campbell, Dorothy J. Lennig, BS, JD Since its creation in 2007, the Baltimore City Domestic Violence…

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Supporting the Supporters: Informal Networks Have a Role in Preventing Domestic Violence

Published by: Graham Barnes, Elena Esina This webinar explores the value of informal networks in victims’ and perpetrator’s lives. How…

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