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.
NAVRA Online CLE Training
Retroactivity: Are Convictions Ever Final?
Wraparound Network Training: HUD’s Final Rule Implementing VAWA 2013
Join NCVLI and the National Housing Law Project as we facilitate a training that invites practitioners from around the country to learn more about critical provisions of the VAWA rule to better assist survivors in need of housing-related advocacy and legal advice.
NAVRA Online CLE Training
What Happens When Criminal Defendants Fail to Pay Restitution?
2017 VOCA Conference
National NAVAA Conference
Summit of Cities
On October 4, 2017 NCVLI Executive Director Meg Garvin will present on victims’ rights at the The Summit of Cities in Portland, Oregon. The Summit brings together criminal justice professionals from across the country to share information and strategies for addressing untested Sexual Assault Kits, including victim notification and advocacy.
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35th Annual Conference on Crime Victims’ Issues
On Thursday, November 16th, NCVLI Executive Director Meg Garvin will present Victims' Rights: Past, Present and Future at the 35th Annual Conference on Crime Victims' Issues.
NAVRA In-Person CLE Training
Neurobiology of Domestic Violence & How to Use an Expert
Oregon Advanced State Victim Assistance Academy
Statewide Restitution Summit
Washington State Victim Assistance Academy: Vancouver
In collaboration with the Washington Coalition of Crime Victim Advocates (WCCVA), NCVLI is spearheading training at the Washington State Victim Assistance Academy, to be held in Vancouver, Washington from April 23-26, 2018.
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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