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

Civil Claims for Crime Victims
NAVRA Online CLE Training

Retroactivity: Are Convictions Ever Final?
Oregon District Attorneys Association Summer Conference

Domestic Violence Training
NCVLI Speakers Bureau Orientation

NCVLI Speakers Bureau Orientation
Animal Law Conference

On Saturday, October 14th, NCVLI Executive Director Meg Garvin will present on a panel titled Can Animals Be Victims of Crime? at Animal Law Conference.
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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,
ICADV Annual Fall Conference

Meg Garvin will be a keynote speaker at the Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence’s Annual Conference on October 27-28th
ICADV Annual Fall Conference

Meg Garvin will be a keynote speaker at the Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence’s Annual Conference on October 27-28th
National Legal Aid & Defender Association Conference

Meg Garvin will co-present with Kathrina Peterson from the US DOJ's Office for Victims of Crime and Sasha Hutchings from the Rocky Mountain Victim Law Center on ""Transforming Legal Services for Survivors of Crime: How Victims of Crime Act Funding Can Support Legal Services for Survivors of Crime" at the National Legal Aid & Defender Association.
ICADV Annual Fall Conference

Meg Garvin will be a keynote speaker at the Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence’s Annual Conference on October 27-28th
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