Integrating a Trauma-Informed Response

Sep 16, 2014

Recognize the signs and symptoms of trauma following a crime of violence and develop effective victim-centered responses.

Resource type

Webinars

Author(s)

Viktoria Kristiansson (former Attorney Advisor, AEquitas); Olga Trujillo, JD

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Short- and long-term reactions to trauma manifest in a variety of behaviors that may have an impact on a victim's ability to participate in the criminal justice process. In order to keep victims safe and engaged throughout the process, allied professionals must ensure that their interaction with victims and their decision-making take into account the wide-ranging effects of trauma. This webinar addresses how to recognize the signs and symptoms of trauma following a crime of violence. The presenters discuss strategies for conducting thoughtful and effective victim interviews, collaborating with allied professionals to achieve a fully integrated trauma-informed approach, and explaining victim behavior at trial.

This webinar recording should qualify prosecutors for 1.5 hours of continuing legal education (CLE) credits. Prosecutors are encouraged to contact their state bar association in reference to application requirements and related fees.