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Trauma-Responsive Sexual Assault Investigations: Training and Technical Assistance for Law Enforcement. Illinois Coalition Against Sexual Assault – Sean Black University of Illinois-Chicago Center for Public Safety and Justice – Jason Stamps. The Objectives.
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Trauma-Responsive Sexual Assault Investigations: Training and Technical Assistance for Law Enforcement Illinois Coalition Against Sexual Assault – Sean Black University of Illinois-Chicago Center for Public Safety and Justice – Jason Stamps
The Objectives • Increase knowledge of Trauma Informed Best Practices • Avoid re-traumatization of victims • Decrease marginalization and endangerment of underserved populations • Increase prosecutions of rapists • Curriculum developed in consultation with trainers who have worked in the fields of law enforcement or rape crisis centers.
The How • 22 Trainings Across the nation • Regional • Winter 2019 through 2020 • Trainings/Registration willbeannounced on the TA2TA site and sent out via other networks. • Webinars • 6-part series • 2020 • Role-call Trainings • 4-part series
The Who • Trainers with content expertise • Half from Law Enforcement; Half from rape crisis centers • Work in teams • Overseen by the University of Illinois-Chicago Center for Public Safety and Justice and ICASA
Contact Information • Sean Black – 217-753-4117 or sblack@icasa.org • Jason Stamps – jstamps@uis.edu • Charlene Moe - cedmi1@uis.edu • Reminder: Trainings willbeannounced on the TA2TA site and sent out via other networks. « This project wassupported by Grant No. 2018-TA-AX-K015 awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendationsexpressed in this publication/program/exhibition are those of the author(s) and do not necessarilyreflect the views of the U.S. Department of Justice. »