Domestic Violence Laws in the Early United States: Using the Historical Record in Litigation
Supreme Court precedent calls for us to look at the early United States' historical record to determine whether modern day…
This workshop was recorded live on July 25. You can now watch the recording here.
Stalking is a prevalent, dangerous, and often misunderstood crime.
This presentation explores the dynamics of stalking, focusing on the highly contextual nature of the crime by discussing common tactics used by perpetrators, tips for identifying stalking behaviors, and guidance on how to provide effective supervision for offenders that promotes the safety of victims and the community. The training will also explore the co-occurrence of stalking with domestic and sexual violence and the risk factors that accompany such behaviors, while providing practical tools to plan for victim safety and hold offenders accountable.
Organization
BWJP
Training Type
Live Online