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Below is a list of upcoming and recent trainings and conferences:  




Save the Date!
  September 14 - 16, 2010

National Conference

National Center for Victims of Crime
Hotel Riverside---New Orleans, Louisiana

Request for Proposal

Keep checking back for more information about the conference program, speakers, and registration.


New! National Center Online Training: Free Webinar Series

Throughout 2010, the National Center will bring its victim-centered, practice-based, and research-informed training to an even broader audience through a series of free online Webinars. These Webinars are designed for victim service providers, law enforcement officers, prosecutors, and allied professionals serving crime victims.

The first of these free Webinars will focus on the use of DNA Forensics in Criminal Investigations and VictimLaw--a unique database of victim-related legal provisions. Learn more or register for the DNA Webinars; the VictimLaw Webinars.


The National Professional Training Conference on
Responding to Crime Victims with Disabilities

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September 30, 2009 - October 2, 2009
Hyatt Regency Denver Convention Center
Denver, CO

The National Professional Training Conference on Responding to Crime Victims with Disabilities will serve to enhance the knowledge, skills, and abilities of providers to better serve people with disabilities who are victims of crime, abuse, and neglect. The conference will facilitate partnerships among the fields of victim assistance, advocacy for persons with disabilities, and allied professions for conference participation.




Civil Justice for Victims of Crime (FREE One-Day Seminar)

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February 4, 2010
Keelikolani Building
Honolulu, HI
Sold Out- Please see this page for any changes or cancellation notices.

NOTE: This training seminar is tailored to deal specifically with Hawaii state law. The information presented may not be useful to states other than Hawaii. Please take this into consideration if you work within a different state.

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