[DV_listserv] FREE Training Opportunity: Asserting Victims’ Rights During COVID-19
Domestic Violence issues
dv_listserv at omls.oregon.gov
Tue Jan 5 14:41:59 PST 2021
Please see below for training information.
Asserting Victims’ Rights During COVID-19:
The Evolving Landscape
Thursday, January 14, 2020
12:00pm - 1:00pm (Pacific Time)
(Please adjust for your local time zone)
The National Crime Victim Law Institute, through the Rights in Systems Enforced (RISE) Project<https://ncvli.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=83441b2c6399fe12087770fff&id=b1335d2f0b&e=0341566a2d>, provides training and technical assistance to expand on federal, state, local, military and tribal efforts to enforce crime victims’ rights and provide crime victims with access to legal representation to assert and seek enforcement of their rights throughout criminal justice processes.
Join us for:
Asserting Victims’ Rights During COVID-19: The Evolving Landscape
This training is free, but registration is required. <https://ncvli.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=83441b2c6399fe12087770fff&id=c403d18701&e=0341566a2d>
Join NCVLI for a discussion of the ways in which the response to the Covid-19 pandemic has impacted victims’ rights legal practice. This online training will identify key rights that have been implicated by criminal justice system actors’ responses to the pandemic and articulate ways in which victims’ rights lawyers have been responding. As each jurisdiction’s justice system is continuing to adapt to this ever-changing reality, the training will include opportunities for practitioners nationwide to participate and share promising practices regarding how victims’ rights can be leveraged to help ensure that the justice systems respond to the concerns of victims.
Presented by: Rebecca Khalil, J.D., National Crime Victim Law Institute.
Best,
NCVLI
This training is supported by Grant No. 2018-V3-GX-K018, awarded by the Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this training are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.
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