[DV_listserv] Strangulation Webinar this week!

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Tue Oct 15 23:46:44 PDT 2024


See below for information on a Strangulation webinar, that will be presented this week: Thursday, October 17 from 10-11:30am.

If you are unable to attend the webinar live, a recorded version will be available as a resource on the Training Institute on Strangulation Prevention website in a few weeks.

Webinar: Recantation, Domestic Violence and Strangulation



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Webinar:

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Thursday, October 17, 2024

10:00am - 11:30am PT

12:00pm - 1:30pm CT

1:00pm - 2:30pm ET

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The Training Institute on Strangulation Prevention is thrilled to welcome Dr. Amy Bonomi and David Martin J.D., panelists on our webinar, Recantation, Domestic Violence and Strangulation. The overarching goal of this webinar is to empower people and communities to improve their understanding of and skills in domestic violence cases that involve recantation. As recognized by the U.S. Supreme Court, witness tampering is a significant problem in domestic violence cases, with abusers often pressuring their victim to recant to lessen criminal charges (Davis v. Washington, 126 S.Ct. 2266, 165 L.Ed.2d 224, 2006). In 2011, using audio-recorded phone calls made from jail, their research team published a five-stage model describing how abusers awaiting prosecution tamper with their victims to coerce their recantation (Bonomi, Gangamma, Locke, Katafiasz, & Martin, 2011).



Their five-stage model is used throughout the world in courts, law schools, medical schools, and professional training settings to illustrate how domestic abusers tamper with and coerce victims. Then, they published a book (Bonomi and Martin, 2023) that extends the five-stage model by showing how abusers tamper with third parties to manipulate their primary victim and reviews new professional advocacy models to protect victims (Recantation.org – Recantation and Domestic Violence: The Untold Story).



The overarching goal of this webinar will be to describe their five-stage model outlining how abusers tamper with their victims, including presenting new data from phone calls, text messaging, and social media. They will present new data from their book showing how abusers tamper with third parties and professional advocacy models to protect victims against tampering.




Meet Your Panelists

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Amy Bonomi, Ph.D., M.P.H. is dean of the College of Health and Human Services at San Diego State University, founder of Social Justice Associates, and consultant for the U.S. Department of Justice. An award-winning professor at Ohio State University (2006-2013) and Michigan State University (2013-2021), Bonomi has published extensively and provided expert testimony on domestic and sexual violence. Bonomi and her research team published the field’s seminal study outlining a five-stage model of how domestic abusers tamper with and coerce victims to recant. This five-stage model has been used to train professionals globally, ranging from the Bar of Northern Ireland and the Estonian Ministry of Justice to the Ohio Supreme Court. In 2023, Bonomi co-authored with David Martin, Recantation and Domestic Violence: The Untold Story, which extends the five-stage model by showing how abusers tamper with third parties to manipulate victims. As a result of her research contributions, Bonomi received the Distinguished Scholar Award (Ohio State University) and was named Diversity Champion in the College of Social Science (Michigan State University). Bonomi is appointed by the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services as co-chair of the Board of Scientific Counselors at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and serves as an elected reviewer for violence prevention research for the CDC and the U.S. Department of Justice.

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David Martin, J.D. is a Senior Deputy Prosecutor with the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office (KCPAO) in Seattle, where he has spent 27 years in the Domestic Violence (DV) Unit. As the supervisor of the KCPAO DV Unit, interim chair of the Special Assault Unit, and co-manager of the King County Regional DV Firearms Enforcement Unit, David has been a leader in developing innovative responses to domestic violence. His work includes enhancing victim services, spearheading sentencing and treatment reforms, and creating diversion programs for offenders with histories of gender violence victimization. David co-founded the Association of Prosecuting Attorneys (APA) Domestic Violence Committee and now serves as a Senior Fellow for Domestic Violence at the APA. He is also a Commissioner and Liaison to the American Bar Association's Commission on Domestic and Sexual Violence. An active researcher and author, David has co-authored the Washington State Domestic Violence Prosecution Manual and Washington State Treatment Guide for Intimate Partner Violence, and he recently co-authored a study in JAMA Network Open on violent death and domestic violence. Internationally, David serves as a Fulbright Specialist, providing training and technical assistance on gender violence, with recent projects in Northern Ireland, Egypt, and the Republic of Georgia. His contributions have earned him several awards, including the Outstanding Trial Advocacy Award and the Coalition Ending Gender-Based Violence System Change Award.


Meet Your Host

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Casey Gwinn, Esq. serves as the President of Alliance for HOPE International. Casey served for eight years as the elected City Attorney of San Diego from 1996 to 2004. He is the visionary behind the Family Justice Center movement, the founder of Camp HOPE America, the first camping and mentoring program of its kind in the country, for children impacted by domestic violence. He co-founded the Training Institute on Strangulation Prevention and trains professionals across the country and around the world in the handling of near-fatal strangulation assaults.





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Recantation and Domestic Violence, written by Dr. Amy Bonomi and David Martin J.D., empowers people and communities in improving their understanding of and skills in domestic violence cases that involve recantation. This book illustrates the precise interpersonal dynamics of recantation in criminal cases in which felony-level abuse has occurred.



This book equips professionals in working more effectively with victims of domestic violence, their abusers, family members, and other supporters. Using the five-stage model of recantation, case examples, and audiotaped telephone conversations between abusers and their victims, it puts the reader directly in touch with what abusers say, how they say it, and how victims respond.



This book is applicable to practitioners and research audiences in fields such as criminal law, family law, child custody, violence prevention, therapeutic interventions, medicine, nursing, psychology, social work, sociology, and behavioral economics.
 

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This project is supported all or in part by Grant No. 15JOVW-23-GK-05151-MUMU awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this publication/program/exhibition are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women.



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