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Posted on October 4, 2018November 5, 2018 by C. Ross

The College Of New Jersey

SPARC Director Jennifer Landhuis presented “Stalking and the Use of Tech To Stalk” in Ewig, New Jersey for an audience of campus judiciary board members, community advocacy organization staff, law enforcement officers, mental health professionals, and university student affairs staff.

CategoriesIntimate Partner Violence, Past Trainings, Sexual Violence, Stalking

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