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.
Free Webinar: Neurobiology of Trauma: What Every Practitioner Needs to Know
Join the Million Rising for Victims' Rights
AUGUST 05, 2014
February is National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month
Protecting Victims from Re-Victimization: Securing Testimonial Accommodations

You can help shield victims who would experience trauma by securing the use of alternate means of testifying before the accused. In this training, we will discuss the standard articulated by the Supreme Court in Maryland v. Craig for allowing alternate testimony in the form of closed circuit television, and provide a general overview of the law so that you may be better positioned to seek testimonial protections for victims.
Intersections of Civil Criminal and Administrative Proceedings: A Case Study

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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2016 Crime Victim Law Conference

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Washinton Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs Annual Conference

Washinton Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs Annual Conference, Vancouver, WA
NAVRA Online CLE Training

Motion Practice 101: Requesting Restitution in a Criminal Case
NAVRA Online CLE Training

Campus Sexual Assault Victims: Overview of What You Need to Know for Campus Proceedings (Part 2)
Screening of Documentary Film “Audrie & Daisy”

Screening of documentary film Audrie & Daisy
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