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SUMMARY:Campus Responses to Sexual Misconduct: Changing the Culture on Campus
DESCRIPTION:The 2021 Center for Research on Violence Against Women Virtual Conference will focus on Campus Responses to Sexual Misconduct.  Sessions at this conference will address campus sexual misconduct at a “meta” level\, looking at interventions that are designed to change campus culture. The event will convene the voices of leading national researchers and practitioners addressing sexual assault\, sexual harassment\, and bullying\, as well as evaluation methods for broad-based programs. This conference provides information relevant to student life\, college administrators\, researchers\, Title IX\, advocates\, counseling personnel\, and others interested in topics related to campus sexual misconduct. \nThe Center for Research on Violence Against Women is a program of the University of Kentucky. \nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/campus-responses-to-sexual-misconduct-changing-the-culture-on-campus/
CATEGORIES:External Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211001
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CREATED:20210127T150913Z
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SUMMARY:Domestic Violence Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:Domestic Violence Awareness Month is observed every October to bring attention to the issue of domestic violence.
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/domestic-violence-awareness-month/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Days
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211006T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211008T170000
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SUMMARY:The National Center for Victims of Crime 2021 National Training Institute
DESCRIPTION:The National Training Institute (NTI) emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach to sharing promising practices\, current research\, and effective programs and policies that are victim-centered\, practice-based\, and research-informed. The National Training Institute is a forum for law enforcement\, victim service professionals\, allied practitioners\, policymakers\, and researchers to share current developments and build new collaborations.
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/the-national-center-for-victims-of-crime-2021-national-training-institute/
CATEGORIES:Conferences for Victim Services,External Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211012T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211012T140000
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CREATED:20211004T154308Z
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SUMMARY:Sesión Informativa sobre las Políticas y la Labor Investigadora del Centro Para La Vivienda Segura\, una iniciativa de NRCDV / NRCDV’s Safe Housing Capacity Center Policy & Research Briefing
DESCRIPTION:Con motivo del Mes para la Concientización sobre la Violencia Doméstica (Domestic Violence Awareness Month en inglés\, DVAM según sus siglas en inglés)\, el Centro Nacional de Recursos contra la Violencia Doméstica organiza su sesión informativa anual sobre las políticas públicas y la labor investigativa el martes 12 de octubre de 1:00 a 4:00 (hora del Este). \nLa sesión informativa de este año\, que se celebra en nombre del Consorcio para la Asistencia Técnica en Materia de Violencia Doméstica y Vivienda\, gira en torno al objetivo del DVAM: No hay Justicia para las Sobrevivientes si no hay Justicia Racial. \nLa sesión informativa estará subtitulada y contará con interpretación simultánea en español y lenguaje de signos americano (ASL\, según sus siglas en inglés). A petición previa\, se atenderán otras necesidades de accesibilidad. \n——————————————————————————————————— \nCommemorating Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM)\, the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence is presenting its annual Policy & Research Briefing on Tuesday\, October 12th from 1:00 – 4:00 ET. \nOrganized on behalf of the Domestic Violence & Housing Technical Assistance Consortium\, this year’s Briefing centers on the DVAM theme: No Survivor Justice without Racial Justice. \nThe Briefing will be closed-captioned with simultaneous ASL & Spanish-language interpretation. Other accessibility needs will be addressed upon request. \n(event has passed; registration closed)
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/nrcdvs-safe-housing-capacity-center-policy-research-briefing/
CATEGORIES:External Events,Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="National Resource Center on Domestic Violence":MAILTO:nrcdv@nrcdv.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211014T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211014T130000
DTSTAMP:20260615T091001
CREATED:20211123T151314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211123T151348Z
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SUMMARY:Transform Webinar - The Cycle of Violence\, Victimization\, and Trauma Exploring Mechanisms for Thriving and Healing for BIPOC People and Providers
DESCRIPTION:From the Transform Research Center: The Cycle of Violence\, Victimization\, and Trauma Exploring Mechanisms for Thriving and Healing for BIPOC People and Providers \nThis panel includes three clinician scholars who will give “lightning talk” style presentations on Black males’ experiences with trauma\, Latinx providers’ vicarious trauma and healing centered interventions with Black girls. This panel will enable the attendees to review the impacts of violence\, victimization and trauma among Black and Latinx populations\, as well as providers. The facilitators will use their applied research and practice with communities to share strategies about how the quality of life for these populations and providers can be enhanced. This webinar addresses the urgency that providers\, educators\, and other researchers need to center populations who have been traditionally neglected. \nSpeakers: \n-Camille Quinn\, PhD\, Assistant Professor\, College of Social Work\, Ohio State University \n-Henrika McCoy\, PhD\, Associate Professor\, Jane Addams College of Social Work\, University of Illinois Chicago \n-Kathryn Bocanegra\, PhD\, Assistant Professor\, Jane Addams College of Social Work\, University\nof Illinois Chicago \nWATCH
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/transform-webinar-the-cycle-of-violence-victimization-and-trauma/
CATEGORIES:External Events,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211020T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211020T181500
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CREATED:20211008T142129Z
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SUMMARY:Book Discussion: Strengths-Based Prevention: Reducing Violence & Other Public Health Problems
DESCRIPTION:Join Rutgers School of Social Work Center on Violence Against Women and Children (VAWC) for an evening discussion with Dr. Vicki Banyard and Dr. Sherry Hamby on their forthcoming book Strengths-Based Prevention: Reducing Violence & Other Public Health Problems. \nSpeakers:\nVicki Banyard\, PhD\nProfessor\, Associate Dean for Faculty Development\, & Associate Director\, Center on Violence Against Women and Children\nRutgers School of Social Work \nSherry Hamby\, PhD\nResearch Professor & Director\, Life Paths Appalachian Research Center\nSewanee\, The University of the South
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/book-discussion-strengths-based-prevention-reducing-violence-other-public-health-problems/
CATEGORIES:External Events,Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Rutgers School of Social Work Center on Violence Against Women and Children":MAILTO:vawc@ssw.rutgers.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211027T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211027T113000
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CREATED:20210929T124415Z
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SUMMARY:Coming Together in the Fight Against IPV: Building Multi-Agency Partnerships to Implement and Evaluate a Domestic Violence Enhanced Response Team (DVERT)
DESCRIPTION:The University of Cincinnati School of Criminal Justice and Ohio’s Office of Criminal Justice Services invite you to learn about Hamilton County’s Domestic Violence Enhanced Response Team (DVERT)\, an innovative evidence-informed domestic violence service delivery program. Speakers will discuss the history of DVERT\, the importance of the program\, the role of evaluation and community-based research collaborations\, and how to build a successful partnership between nonprofit service providers and law enforcement agencies. \nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/coming-together-in-the-fight-against-ipv-building-multi-agency-partnerships-to-implement-and-evaluate-a-domestic-violence-enhanced-response-team-dvert/
CATEGORIES:External Events,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211027T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211027T150000
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CREATED:20210921T192108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211001T202216Z
UID:4132-1635343200-1635346800@victimresearch.org
SUMMARY:Cultural Responsivity in Domestic Violence Intervention Approaches for Immigrants in the U.S.
DESCRIPTION:October CVR Evidence Hour webinar:  While all communities can experience domestic violence\, immigrants are at a higher risk of victimization due to their unique positionality in the United States. Even though empirical research has examined mainstream domestic violence interventions and the extent to which they deter victimization\, there is limited knowledge about culturally responsive interventions for immigrants. In this webinar\, presenters will highlight findings of their scoping review about culturally responsive interventions for immigrants in the U.S. Presenters will also reflect on their experiences as practitioners and researchers who have been engaged in developing and implementing culturally responsive interventions for immigrants. They hope to highlight micro\, mezzo and macro level implications for practitioners engaged in service delivery. \nObjectives:  \n\nTo understand the need for culturally responsive services for immigrants experiencing domestic violence\nTo examine the extent to which culturally responsive interventions exist for immigrant communities in the context of domestic violence\nTo deliberate on the role of practitioners while engaging with immigrants experiencing domestic violence\nUnderstand the difference between cultural responsivity and cultural competency\nHighlight overall implications for research\, practice and policy drawing from our scoping review\n\n  \nPresenters: \nAbha Rai\, Ph.D.\, MSW is an Assistant Professor at the School of Social Work\, Loyola University Chicago. Her area of primary research interest relates to culturally responsive ways of engaging with immigrant communities. Specifically\, she focuses on the issues of well-being\, domestic violence and the impact of immigration policies on immigrant communities. By utilizing a community-centered research approach\, she aims to further social justice and directly serve communities she works with. \nKristen Ravi\, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor at the College of Social Work\, University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Her program of research primarily focuses on children’s exposure to parental intimate partner violence and their social\, mental health\, and academic outcomes. Her other research interests include IPV help seeking\, IPV among immigrants and refugees and survivors’ experiences of transportation coercion. \nRadhika Sharma Gordon is a public health educator and nonprofit consultant who has worked in the Chicago area for more than 30 years. She is the Manager of Outreach and Education at Apna Ghar\, a multi-service agency addressing gender-based violence in immigrant\, refugee\, and other marginalized communities. Radhika earned her Masters in Public Health from the University of Michigan in 1989\, majoring in Health Behavior and Health Education. Her work has focused on community health\, violence prevention\, immigrant rights\, and feminist organizing. Radhika has served on the Board of Asian Americans Advancing Justice | Chicago and the Chicago Foundation for Women. She brings an interdisciplinary approach to her training and advocacy work. She has served as a training and planning consultant and a technical assistance provider to a variety of programs and agencies. Radhika is also an Adjunct Instructor at Northeastern Illinois University where she coordinates the undergraduate Community Health Sciences field placement program. \nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/cultural-responsivity-in-domestic-violence-intervention-approaches-for-immigrants-in-the-u-s/
CATEGORIES:CVR Events,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211028T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211028T150000
DTSTAMP:20260615T091001
CREATED:20211025T122318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211025T122318Z
UID:4181-1635429600-1635433200@victimresearch.org
SUMMARY:Deferred Disposition for Domestic and Sexual Violence Cases in Maine
DESCRIPTION:Join JRSA in this webinar presentation of research on the use of deferred disposition. As jurisdictions look to transform their criminal justice processes\, there is growing interest in the use of deferred dispositions. However\, there has been little research on the use of deferred dispositions in cases involving domestic or sexual violence. This recent examination by the Maine Statistical Analysis Center\, with the cooperation of the Maine Coalition Sexual Against Assault and the Maine Coalition to End Domestic Violence\, used data obtained from the Maine District Attorneys Technical Services (MEDATS)\, the electronic repository for Maine district attorney data. The study found that those deferred with domestic violence and sexual assault offenses were more likely to recidivate than those with other types of offenses. In this session\, researchers will share their methods\, findings\, and lessons for future examinations of deferred dispositions. This presentation will also include a moderated Q&A. \nPresenters: \nGeorge Shaler\, MPH\, Maine SAC Director  \nMr. Shaler has been with the SAC since 2003\, serving the first ten years as Research Associate and the last seven years as its Director. During that time\, he has been instrumental in all SAC’s projects and products from project development to writing and editing reports. \nElisabeth F. Snell\, MPH\, Senior Policy Associate  \nSince June 2015\, Ms. Snell has directed the Violence Against Women Act Measuring Effectiveness Initiative (VAWA MEI) within the Cutler Institute\, where she oversees daily operations\, data analysis\, and product development. \nRobyn Dumont\, MPPM\, Research Associate I \nIn her time at the Cutler Institute\, Ms. Dumont has become very proficient at understanding the complexities of a variety of justice system management information systems and their collective capacities to produce data for analysis. \nREGISTER \n 
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/deferred-disposition-for-domestic-and-sexual-violence-cases-in-maine/
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