Instructor: Dung Kimble

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Dung Kimble has been a Domestic Violence Advocate for over 13 years and is currently the Program Director for StepStone, a 32 unit transitional housing program for survivors of domestic violence in Wichita. StepStone is also known across the state for hosting leading national experts on sexual and domestic violence in day long trainings with a multidisciplinary audience.


Classes by this instructor


Domestic Violence, Protection Orders and Risk of Lethality
A class designed to define domestic violence, protection order, tools and strategies for assessing danger or risk of lethality. Responding to and investigating domestic violence, stalking orders, and lethality will be discussed along with the limitations of protection orders.
Tuesday, September 24, 2024, Kingman Expo Ctr
Strangulation: A Hidden Danger
This 4 hour course focuses on strangulation and how strangulation can be the precursor of a possible homicide. The attendees will become familiar with signs, symptoms, and terminologies of strangulation and how to use lethality assessments to help victims understand the lethal situation they might be facing with a strangler. The dangers of minimization during a strangulation investigation with an emphasis on the crime scene and interview. A trauma informed approach to interviewing victims will also be introduced with an understanding of trauma and the brain.
Tuesday, October 8, 2024, Parsons KLETC Regional Site
Trauma Informed Response and Strangulation: A Hidden Danger
This two-part training will cover Trauma Informed Response - Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Victims and Strangulation: A Hidden Danger.
Tuesday, July 23, 2024, Cowley County Community College - Wright Room