What:
This one hour webinar will provide practical tips on documenting witness and
suspect statements, overcoming hearsay, and diagramming the crime scene to
increase successful prosecution and conviction rates.
When:
Monday, September 21, 2020
8 a.m. AKT / 9 a.m. PT / 10 a.m. MT / 11 a.m. CT / 12 p.m. ET
Who:
This webinar is designed specifically for those serving American Indian/Alaska
Native survivors of sexual violence including tribal law enforcement, VPSOs,
VPOs, victim advocates, prosecutors, National Tribal Trial College alumni and
SAFESTARs.
Cost:
Free
How to Register:
https://ta2ta.org/webinars/registration/police-report-writing-in-tribal-domestic-and-sexua.html
About the Webinar
Join us on September 21, 2020 for this free law enforcement training on
"Report Writing in Tribal Domestic and Sexual Violence Cases." Dr.
James D. Diamond, Dean of Academic Affairs at the National Tribal Trial
College, will provide practical tips on documenting witness and suspect
statements, overcoming hearsay, and diagramming the crime scene to increase
successful prosecution and conviction rates. This one hour course is sponsored
by the Office on Violence Against Women, United States Department of Justice.
Sincerely,
The CTAS Team
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