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Strengthening Responses to Crimes of Violence: A Training Symposium
Up one levelThis is a 2-day training symposium offering plenary sessions as well as multiple workshops that run concurrently so participants may choose from several topics. The training symposium is being conducted by the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, in partnership with the Hawaii County Office of the Prosecuting Attorney. This highly requested training will be taught by dynamic subject matter experts from federal, state and local law enforcement, victim advocates and prosecuting agencies.
Who Should Attend
Individuals from law enforcement, prosecution, victim advocacy; medical services; health and family services; courts, probation and emergency medical services.
Type: Advanced
Length: 2 days
Curriculum
Workshops (subject to change)
- Identifying Indicators of Human Trafficking
- Investigating Domestic Violence Crimes
- Full Faith and Credit Enforcement of Protection Orders
- Overview of Sexual Assault
- Officer Liability
- Elder Abuse
- Neglect of Older Adults
- Determining Dominant Aggressor
- Financial Exploitation
- Cyber Stalking
Tuition and Cost
TUITION-FREE (Attendees are responsible for any applicable meals, lodging and/or travel costs.)
Registration Information
- Registration Information - Important information for NEW students/registrations
- Training Account Login (Existing Accounts) - Use this link if you already have a FLETC training account and password.
Please Note: The registration process does not guarantee a slot in the symposium. A confirmation notice from this office will be sent prior to the class start date.
Space is limited so register now to reserve your seat.
Contact Information
If you have questions or need additional information, contact us at stateandlocaltraining@dhs.gov or call 800-743-5382. (Please reference the course name in your email or phone call or message.)
Training Dates
There are currently no training dates or other items within this program.