Course Detail: CJC-5045AE4 - Victim Support & Addressing the Aftermath of Violence
This groundbreaking training meets at the intersection of the human side of crime victims and traditional criminal justice tactics. In the past decade, communities small and large have seen a steady uptick in violent crime ranging from homicide to mass casualty incidents. Modern day law enforcement can no longer arrest their way out of the problem through traditional methods. This training introduces and discusses the future of proactive police work: victim needs and community support for crime reduction. This course is appropriate and applicable to both sworn and non-sworn law enforcement personnel who are driven to make a difference in the communities they serve by focusing on individuals impacted by life altering violence. Law enforcement professionals will be educated on trauma and trauma-informed practices when interacting with individuals impacted by different types of violence. This training will highlight different ways in which to humanize homicide victims in an effort to leverage community cooperation and bring judicial resolution to ongoing investigations. This training will discuss the importance of collaboration with already established community groups and advocacy resources best positioned to provide meaningful assistance. And finally, the training will provide attendees with new ideas, techniques and methods they can implement in their jurisdictions.
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