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Grooming & Delayed Disclosure:
The Keys to child sexual abuse identification, investigation, and prosecution
Description
Join us for a FREE 2-days of tactical training and technical assistance on identifying, investigating, and prosecuting your most challenging child sexual abuse cases – those with NO “hard” physical evidence, NO eyewitnesses, NO crime scene, NO confession, and NO offender cooperation.
Schedule
NOVEMBER 5 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. MST
- Introduction & Overview
- A Tale of Two Cases – how this strategy for investigating & prosecuting CSA all started
- Neurobiology of Trauma – the foundation of CSA cases.
- 7 Stages of Grooming and Delayed Disclosure – the pillars of CSA identification, investigation, and prosecution.
- Forensic Interview Best Practices – how to identify grooming
NOVEMBER 6 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. MST
- Incorporating the Offenders Techniques into the Criminal Investigation
- Prosecution – Screening & Ethical Considerations
- Prosecution – Child Protection/Prosecution and Grooming
- Grooming in ICAC & Cross Over Cases – everything you need to know, including warrants and U.S. Attorney’s Office resources to make your job easier
- Victim Advocacy & Resiliency
Subject-Matter Experts
- Janice Beller, JD, Esq. – Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, Canyon County Prosecutor’s Office
- Aleshea Boals – Victim Witness Coordinator for the Office of the Attorney General
- Kassandra McGrady, JD, Esq. – U.S. Assistant District Attorney with the U.S. Attorney’s Office
- Tonya Newberry – Detective (Ret. 2021) for the Boise Police Department’s Special Victim’s Unit
- Libby Stinson – Forensic Interviewer for the SW Indiana CAC Coalition
- Tom Tueller, LCSW – Founder of Tueller Counseling Services
- Angela Weekes – President of Family Justice Foundation of Idaho, and Detective with Nampa Police Department (Ret. 2020)
Who Should Attend?
The training is relevant to every discipline’s role in CSA cases, including law enforcement, prosecutors, forensic interviewers, social workers, victim witness coordinators, court-appointed special advocates, school resource officers, and counselors.
Location & Dates
Nampa Police Department on Tuesday, November 5 from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm and Wednesday, November 6 from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm.
Registration
Attendance is FREE thanks to generous supporters such as the Family Justice Center Foundation of Idaho!
Registration must be completed below to secure your spot. Only 60 spots are available, so sign up soon!
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Testimonials
PROSECUTOR:
"This training provided a new way of looking at cases. I had detectives talk to me about cases we’re working on together, saying, ‘We can do this differently... We can add this... I can ask this question...’ We’re looking at future cases and cases we could have done better if we had this knowledge before. It was important for our multidisciplinary team to receive this training and to receive it together.”
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“All the information was really important. It was like being hit in the face with a sledgehammer. [This training] made us realize that in cases, even ones where we were able to get an omission from the suspect, having the foundation of grooming that built up to the abuse would have solidified a case ten times more in front of a jury. If you can build a case with the steps of grooming [we learned here], a case would have a solid case for conviction even without an omission.”
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“I learned that cases go beyond the incident of abuse. To understand the victim and the case, we must investigate, research, and understand everything that led to the first abuse incident, and all the way to the last incident before disclosure. Everyone involved in preventing child sexual abuse needs this training.”
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Questions?
Contact us at faye@buildinghopetoday.org
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