Registration options for the 2020 Web Series taking place from
Registration includes access to the full 34 Episode Web Series, COVID-19 content, Mindfulness series, Speaker AMA chats, networking platform, online exhibit hall, and more!
Animal Abuse + Family Violence: Investigation & Prosecution Strategies to Keep Families Safe
Allie Phillips
The Art of Perception: Seeing What Matters
Amy Herman
Become a Google Jedi: Building a Better Boolean String
Lauren Wagner
Beyond the 911 Call: Achieving Holistic Justice for Domestic Violence Survivors
Carvana Cloud, Julie Pleasant
Black Girlhood, Interrupted: Pornography's Impact on Sexual Violence in the Lives of Black Girls & Women
Carolyn West
Building a Sexual Assault Case with the Defense in Mind
Nancy Oglesby, Larry Braunstein
CASE STUDY: But They Were "Private": Destroying a Life through Sextortion & Non-Consensual Pornography
Lou Luba
Court-Ordered Abuse: Violence & Long-Lasting Trauma of Women Forced to Co-Parent with Their Abuser
Barry Goldstein, Melanie Blow, Doreen Sims, Carol Midboe, Katie Amber
Creating Culturally Responsive & Holistic Abusive Partner Interventions
Brittany Davis, Juan Carlos Arean
Dissecting the “Trauma Brain”: A Closer Look at Trauma-Informed Justice in Indian Country
Leslie Hagen
Dissociation in Adult Survivors of Trauma
Colin Ross
Exposing What’s Concealed: Leveraging Federal Firearm Statutes to Increase Victim Safety & Offender Accountability
John Guard, Heidi Bonner
CASE STUDY: Harem of Horror: A Batterer's Manipulation of His Victims & the Criminal Justice System
Elissa Wev
I Just Can't Think Straight: Partner Inflicted Brain Injury, Domestic Violence, & a Way Forward
Rachel Ramirez
Labor Trafficking in the U.S. & Successful Local Investigations
Rochelle Keyhan, Joseph Scaramucci
CASE STUDY: No Victim? No Problem: How to Win a Jury Trial Without a Victim
Miiko Anderson
Project 180: The New Way to Investigate and File on Traffickers While Diverting Prostitution Sellers
Johna Stallings, Carla Manuel
Router Artifacts: The Call is Coming From Inside the House
John Trenary
Strangulation Foundations
Kelsey McKay
Strangulation Series: A Blueprint for Collaboratively Responding to Strangulation (add-on series)
Kelsey McKay
Talking to Victims: The Basics of Applying Trauma-Informed Practices
Justin Boardman
Traumatic Bonding: Why Victims May Trade Escape Skills for Coping Skills
Julie Owens
Understanding Narcissism as the Key to Understanding Domestic Abuse & Gender-Based Violence
Ramani Durvasala
Understanding the Needs of Victims in the Deaf Community
Heather Daley, Wilma Dennis
Victim Safety in the Rideshare Industry: A Conversation with Uber & NNEDV
Corbin Streett, Billy Kewell
What You Should Expect from an Effective On-Scene Investigation
Mark Wynn
When Predators Take Flight: What We Can Learn from Sexual Assault Cases at 30,000 Feet
Scott Hampton
Where There is Dark, There is Light: Exploring the Online Universe
Myra Strand, Russell Strand
Witness Intimidation: Eliminating the Payoff
Jane Anderson, Dalia Racine
Additional add-on Strangulation Series: A Blueprint for Collaboratively Responding to Strangulation now available:
This five-part webinar challenges current beliefs, practices and policies--providing awareness to better identify, investigate and prosecute these heinous and potentially fatal crimes for everyone from first responders through prosecution.
- Pt. 1: WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY: The Dynamics of Asphyxiation
- Pt. 2: BUILDING A CASE: Identification, Investigation and Medical Response
- Pt. 3: HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER: Homicides, Staged Scenes and Missed Opportunities
- Pt. 4: CONVINCING THE COURTS: Bonds, Prosecutions & Seeking Justice
- Pt. 5: LET’S TALK ABOUT SEX: The Sexual and Serial Component of Asphyxiation Crimes
Speakers:
- Kelsey McKay, JD, President of RESPOND Against Violence and Former Prosecutor
- Khara Breeden, DNP,MS, RN, SANE-A, SANE-P, AFN-BC
- Carvana Cloud, JD, Policy Consultant & Former Prosecutor
- Hon. Michael Denton, Ret. Family Violence Court Judge
- Kelly Dunne, CEO of Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center/Domestic Violence High Risk Team Network
- Scott Hampton, PsyD, Offender Treatment Provider
- Detective Kimberly Orts
- Julie Owens, Advocate and DV Survivor
- Russell Strand, Senior Special Agent (Retired) & Myra Strand, MA, CA, Strand Squared
- Dawn Wilcox, RN, BSN, Founder of Women Count USA & DV Survivor
- Andrea Zaferes, Aquatic Expert & Death Investigator
Other Contributors Include:
- Allison Franklin, Trafficking Survivor and Consultant
- David Scott, PhD, Researcher
For more information and full workshop descriptions, visit www.ConferenceCAW.org
The goal of the Conference on Crimes Against Women is to provide practical instruction, using current information, the newest ideas and most successful intervention strategies, to those professionals responsible for combating the many and varied forms of crimes against women.
The Conference is conducted for the sole purpose of providing training to only those people employed by governmental or non-profit agencies in the fields of law enforcement, prosecution, social work, victim's advocacy, therapy, probation/parole, campus safety and medicine who work directly with victims of crime.