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.
National Crime Victim's Rights Week Event

This year, NCVLI's National Crime Victim's Rights week event program includes opening remarks by Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum, an award ceremony, and a panel discussion on: “Sexual Assault Victim Rights Across Campus, Civil & Criminal Justice Systems.” The event will be held at Portland State University. For more information, please visit this page.
Charity Run - Team Running for Victims’ Rights

Are you a runner? You can run and support NCVLI at the same time!
Effective Legal Representation of Child-Victims: An Online Live Chat

This final session in the three-part series – Effective Legal Representation of Child-Victims – will be an online live chat. The series' goal has been to enhance the ability of attorneys to provide effective legal representation of child-victims regarding their rights in criminal cases, and this final training will allow practitioners who participated in the first two trainings to collaborate,
Charity Run - Team Running for Victims’ Rights

Are you a runner? You can run and support NCVLI at the same time!
Victims’ Voice Symposium

Meg Garvin will be Keynote at the Victims' Voice Symposium in Santa Rosa, California.
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Wraparound Network Training

Victim Representation and Trial Court Standing: Training Replays and Live Q&A/Case Rounds
2017 EVAWI International Conference

2017 End Violence Against Women International - International Conference on Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, and Systems Change
2017 Crime Victim Law Conference

Registration is now open. Click here to go to the Conference webpage.
2017 Crime Victim Law Conference

Registration is now open. Click here to go to the Conference webpage.
NAVRA Online CLE Training

Retroactivity: Are Convictions Ever Final?
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