Event Details
Protecting Victims from Re-Victimization: Securing Testimonial Accommodations
Date Time Where

You can help shield victims who would experience trauma by securing the use of alternate means of testifying before the accused.  In this training, we will discuss the standard articulated by the Supreme Court in Maryland v. Craig for allowing alternate testimony in the form of closed circuit television, and provide a general overview of the law so that you may be better positioned to seek testimonial protections for victims. 

This training will focus on the use of testimonial accommodations not just for child-victims, but for adult victims as well, with an emphasis on closed-circuit television and similar forms of technology. 

Protecting Victims from Re-Victimization:  Securing Testimonial Accommodations will be co-presented by staff of NCVLI’s Safeguarding Child-Victims’ Rights Initiativeand Responding to Violence Against Women Project, attorneys Rebecca Khalil, Amy Liu, and Ali Wilkinson. This training is open exclusively to NAVRA members registered with the new website. If you are not yet a registered NAVRA member, you can join for free by clicking here.

Reserve your webinar seat now by clicking here.

 

Register
Join Now!
X
 

JOIN NOW!

Join a growing professional association dedicated to the protection, enforcement, and advancement of crime victims' rights in all justice systems. Members can access NAVRA's benefits, provide pro bono representation to crime victims, refer cases for pro bono representation, stay up-to-date on relevant case law, and more!