Challenges for Immigrant Victims Navigating the Criminal Justice System
Cost |
CLE Credits |
Topics |
$50.00 |
1 |
Immigration, Victim Rights |
Presented By : Glen Banfield, Helen O'Brien, Sarah Purce
Date: 14 Dec 2022
Challenges for Immigrant Victims Navigating the Criminal Justice System
Date: Wednesday, December 14, 2022
Time: 11:00 a.m. - 12:05 p.m., Pacific
Duration: 60 minutes (1.0 credits)
Cost: $45 ($30.15 for Enhanced NAVRA Members)
Presenters
Glen Banfield, Chief Deputy District Attorney, Multnomah County District Attorney's Office
Helen O'Brien, Crime Victims' Rights Program Coordinator, Oregon Department of Justice
Sarah Purce, Assistant Director, Catholic Charities, Immigration Legal Services
Description
Crime victims often require legal advocacy for a multitude of legal needs while seeking justice. Crime victims who are immigrants carry an additional layer of legal considerations. This training will examine unique challenges and opportunities that immigrant crime victims must navigate while interacting with the criminal justice system. During this session, a panel of three presenters will bring their own perspectives as an immigration attorney, prosecutor and advocate to deconstruct real scenarios that illustrate the complexities and diverse systems with which an immigrant crime victim must engage.
CLE Accreditation
The Oregon State Bar approved this training for 1.0 Access to Justice CLE credits (ID 96060). This program is approved for 1.0 CLE credits with the State Bar of California; NCVLI is an approved CA multiple activity provider. The training may be eligible for CLE credit in other states.
For a certificate of attendance following viewing, please email navra@lclark.edu with your name and the 3 attendance codes from the video.
The handout for this training will be available for download in a button below the video.