Event Spotlight
NAVRA is a project of NCVLI. Explore NAVRA and other NCVLI events that promote balance and fairness in the justice system through crime victim centered legal advocacy, education, and resource sharing.
Fighting for a Child-Victim's Rights to Fairness Privacy and Protection

In federal court in North Carolina, defendant, the mother of a minor victim, pled guilty to possessing and distributing images of her child’s sexual abuse and is awaiting sentencing. At the same time, defendant and the child-victim’s father are in state court custody proceedings regarding the child, where defendant moved to have the state custody court order a psychiatric evaluation of the child. NCVLI provided legal technical assistance to both the federal prosecutor and the child-victim’s attorney to oppose the psychiatric evaluation.
NCVLI Joins Amicus Brief to Uphold Rape Shield Law

On June 9, 2020, NCVLI, along with 25 additional nonprofit organizations, participated as co-amici in the case of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania vs. Eric Rogers. Led by the Women’s Law Project and AEquitas, these organizations joined in to ensure Pennsylvania’s Rape Shield Law protects all victims’ prior sexual history, specifically that it does not permit the introduction of evidence of a complainant’s criminal record for prostitution-related offenses.
March is Fraud Prevention Month
Specialized 2-Day Child Victim Training: Child-Victims: Providing Effective Rights Enforcement Representation

As part of NCVLI’s commitment to furthering the rights of child-victims of crime, the Safeguarding Child-Victims’ Rights Initiative has spent the past year working with an eleven-member multidisciplinary curriculum committee to develop an intensive two-day, skills-based training on how to provide effective rights enforcement representation to child-victims of crime.
Year in Review: Top Victims' Rights from the Last 12 Months

FREE WEBINAR!
As part of the Legal Assistance for Crime Victims: An OVC Capacity Building Initiative, OVC TTAC and the National Crime Victim Law Institute are working collaboratively to expand the availability of pro bono and no-cost legal assistance for victims of crime nationally. Part of that collaboration includes developing and delivering a series of webinar trainings.
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National Legal Aid & Defender Association Conference

Meg Garvin will co-present with Kathrina Peterson from the US DOJ's Office for Victims of Crime and Sasha Hutchings from the Rocky Mountain Victim Law Center on ""Transforming Legal Services for Survivors of Crime: How Victims of Crime Act Funding Can Support Legal Services for Survivors of Crime" at the National Legal Aid & Defender Association.
Emerging Ethical Issues in Victim Law: A Victim Legal Assistance Network Training

The Emerging Ethical Issues in Victim Law training is an opportunity for practitioners that support victims of crime to interact with experts as they delve into a case study that explores the various ethical issues that commonly arise in victim centered work. This webinar is open to practitioners that reside within one of the 10 Victim Legal Assistance Network areas. Register here for the webinar.
2016 EVAWI Conference

NCVLI's Executive Director Meg Garvin will present at the 2016 EVAWI Conference.
2016 EVAWI Conference

NCVLI's Executive Director Meg Garvin will present at the 2016 EVAWI Conference.
2016 EVAWI Conference

NCVLI's Executive Director Meg Garvin will present at the 2016 EVAWI Conference.
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