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.
July is Elder Abuse Awareness Month
Stanford California: ABC's of Representing Victims of Crime

Access to justice requires competent legal advocacy, and yet too often victims of crime do not receive the legal representation that they need to protect their rights. You can help! On June 29, 2012, the country’s leading experts on victim law from the National Crime Victim Law Institute (NCVLI) will conduct a full day practical skills continuing legal education course* at Stanford Law School.
Victims' Rights: A Local & National Perspective

Presented in partnership with Lutheran Community Services NW & Clark County Prosecuting Attorney, Tony Golik. Please join us for this unique training exploring the history of Victims’ Rights in America. This training will provide a comprehensive overview of crime victims’ rights in the United States, as well as take a closer look at what we’re doing in Washington. The training will:
September Volunteer Day

Join the National Crime Law Institute (NCVLI) for the September Volunteer Day.
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,
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NCVLI Speakers Bureau Orientation

NCVLI Speakers Bureau Orientation
Victim Participation Round Table

Round Table - Victim Participation in Uganda's International Crimes Division Court
2017 EVAWI International Conference

2017 End Violence Against Women International - International Conference on Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, and Systems Change
Access to Justice: Language Access for Victims/Survivors who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing

In this training, participants will explore how language access is a gateway to justice before learning to recognize unique language access barriers that may be encountered by victims who are Deaf or hard of hearing.
Access to Justice: Language Access for Victims/Survivors who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing

In this training, participants will explore how language access is a gateway to justice before learning to recognize unique language access barriers that may be encountered by victims who are Deaf or hard of hearing.
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