Our staff are available to provide customized training related to sexual violence, domestic and intimate partner violence, stalking, human trafficking, child abuse, elder abuse, and witness intimidation.
Gain insight into the dynamics of domestic violence victims in communities of faith, including barriers affecting their ability and willingness to report, escape the abuse, and cooperate with law enforcement and prosecutors.
Explore how asset forfeiture laws can be leveraged in the prosecution of human trafficking and related crimes.
Examine prosecutors' legal obligations and ethical responsibilities in sexual violence cases.
Explore the forms that witness intimidation can take and learn strategies to prevent it, minimize its effects, and develop effective trial strategies to combat it.
Examine the dynamics of sexual abuse in confinement and learn effective strategies for investigating and prosecuting these cases.
Review the Maryland v. King decision and consider its impact on DNA collection in violent crime cases.
Explore how trial prosecutors can present a case involving forensic testing conducted by a multitude of analysts, particularly in cold case prosecutions, in light of the fractured decision of Williams v. Illinois.
Obtain the necessary strategic and tactical tools to effectively prosecute sexual abuse in confinement cases.
Navigate the ethical challenges of providing evidence material to a defendant's guilt while protecting the victim from unnecessary disclosure in domestic violence and sexual assault cases; learn strategies to protect victims' privacy needs.
Discover effective investigation and prosecution strategies that enhance victim identification and safety and increase offender accountability in human trafficking cases.
Learn strategies for handling pretrial issues around evidence and motions in sexual abuse in confinement cases.