Event Spotlight
NAVRA is a project of NCVLI. Explore NAVRA and other NCVLI events that promote balance and fairness in the justice system through crime victim centered legal advocacy, education, and resource sharing.
Access to Justice: Select Legal Issues Facing Victims with Impaired Mental Health, Cognitive Challenges or Physical Disabilities

The panel, consisting of victims’ rights attorneys and mental health professionals, will draw on its experience to provide practical tips on to develop meaningful representational relationships with these clients and advocate for their rights in administrative, civil or criminal proceedings.
2018 Crime Victim Law Conference

NCVLI's annual Crime Victim Law Conference, now in its 17th year, continues to be the only national conference focusing on rights enforcement in criminal cases, which is a critical but often overlooked component of holistic victim services.
Washington State Victim Assistance Academy

Washington State Victim Assistance Academy
2018 Crime Victim Law Conference

NCVLI's annual Crime Victim Law Conference, now in its 17th year, continues to be the only national conference focusing on rights enforcement in criminal cases, which is a critical but often overlooked component of holistic victim services.
Advanced Training: Victims’ Rights in Washington State

Victim Rights in Washington State - An Overview of Statutes and Case Law
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NAVRA Online CLE Training

Ethical Considerations for Safeguarding Victim Privacy in a Digital World
Washington State Victim Assistance Academy

Washington State Victim Assistance Academy
Washington State Victim Assistance Academy

Washington State Victim Assistance Academy
Using Asset Forfeiture to Compensate Victims of Crime

A live webcast presented by Carly F. Diroll-Black, Attorney Advisor, Money Laundering & Asset Recovery Section (MLARS), U.S. Department of Justice, Criminal Division.
Hearing in Silence & Listening Past Noise: Creating a Foundation for Advocacy at First Contact

Join Meg Garvin, Executive Director of the National Crime Victim Law Institute, on April 27th for a workshop on creating a foundation for advocacy at first contact with victims. Presented in association with the Center for Community Engagement, this training is offering as part of a series of free workshops with the aim to provide attendees with the information, skills and resources needed to help support them in acting in resistance to hate and bias.
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