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SUMMARY:Post-Conviction Resource Centers for Survivors and Practitioners
DESCRIPTION:Following a conviction\, many crime victims and survivors feel unprepared for the ongoing legal activity that can follow – such as appeals\, parole hearings\, or conviction and sentence reviews. The Post-Conviction Resource Center (PCRC) is a newly launched online hub that offers clear information and compassionate support during this often confusing stage for both survivors and practitioners. During this presentation\, Healing Justice staff will introduce their organization and provide a guided walkthrough of the two new PCRC websites\, demonstrating how to effectively use the available tools and resources designed for survivors and practitioners. \nThe PCRC for Survivors serves as a centralized space where victims and survivors can access critical information\, practical resources\, and direct advocate assistance related to all types of post-conviction case activity. The PCRC for Practitioners offers tools\, guidance\, and best practices for prosecutors\, law enforcement\, judges\, victim advocates\, and the media to support victims and survivors during cases involving post-conviction claims of innocence and exonerations. \n\n\n\nRegister Now\n\n\n\nSpeakers \n\n\n\n\n\nBrittany Shefter is the Director of Healing Programs at Healing Justice\, where she oversees the development and implementation of programs aimed at promoting healing for individuals harmed by wrongful convictions. With a Master of Social Work\, Brittany’s expertise in restorative practices\, qualitative research\, and program development enhances existing programs and creates new opportunities to engage the communities served. \nDuring her nine years with Healing Justice\, Brittany has focused on increasing support and connection for victims and survivors of crimes involving claims of factual innocence and exoneration. Currently\, she serves as the project coordinator for the OVC-funded development of the Post-Conviction Resource Center\, furthering her commitment to providing vital resources and support for victims and survivors in the post-conviction setting. \nClaire Liepert is the Director of Justice Programs at Healing Justice. With a deep passion for justice and commitment to continuous improvement\, Claire strives to create a legal system that is more responsive\, compassionate and effective in supporting those impacted by crime and wrongful convictions. Claire is a dedicated leader with extensive experience in victim services\, victims’ rights\, and driving meaningful system change. She has provided direct support to crime victims and survivors as a victim advocate\, and led multidisciplinary teams to strengthen partnerships and enhance the overall response to victims and survivors. \nClaire holds a Master’s Degree in Leadership Education\, and her graduate research focused on understanding the needs of victims\, exploring how their needs are met by service providers\, and identifying gaps in response.
URL:https://prosecutorsalliance.org/event/post-conviction-resource-centers/
CATEGORIES:Survivor Center Training
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SUMMARY:Survivor Space Purposeful Pathways Series
DESCRIPTION:Adult survivors of child abuse or interpersonal violence frequently express a desire to share their lived experiences and hard-earned wisdom with others in impactful ways\, yet don’t often have access to practical\, supportive guidance in pursuing their passion. \nThe Prosecutors Alliance has teamed up with SurvivorSpace and National Organization for Victim Advocacy (NOVA) to offer a free discussion series for survivors. Each panel discussion is focused on a specific topic and is presented by survivors who have successfully navigated each topic area.  \n\n\n\nRegister Now\n\n\n\n\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n \n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://prosecutorsalliance.org/event/survivor-space-purposeful-pathways-series/
CATEGORIES:Survivor Center Training
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SUMMARY:What You Do Matters: Lessons from the Holocaust
DESCRIPTION:“What You Do Matters” examines what can happen when government shifts the mission of police from protecting individuals to abusing basic human rights. Through historical context and survivor narratives from the Holocaust\, the session invites participants into a reflective dialogue about the role of law enforcement in today’s communities and the importance of core values in a democracy. Please note the presentation does include images from the Holocaust which may be upsetting to some attendees. \nEligible for 1.5 Hours of Ethics CLE Credit in CA. Email us regarding credit in other states. \nRegister Now\nSpeaker \nJason Kalish has spent his entire career as a prosecutor with the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office. \nJason graduated from Indiana University of Pennsylvania in 1993 with honors\, earning a degree in criminology. He then attended the University of Arizona College of Law with the specific intent of becoming a prosecutor. During law school Mr. Kalish served as an Honors Intern with the FBI and worked in various capacities at the Pima County Attorney’s Office. He was sworn in as a lawyer on October 18\, 1997 and as a Deputy Maricopa County Attorney two days later. \nJason has prosecuted gang members and repeat offenders in the Gang/ROP bureau. He has served as a supervisor in other bureaus\, including Charging/Grand Jury\, Preliminary Hearings and Juvenile Crimes. Following the supervisory stints\, he returned to trial work and spent nearly ten years prosecuting homicides\, first in the Family Violence Bureau and then the Homicide Bureau (later renamed the Capital Litigation Bureau). He is currently the Bureau Chief of the White Collar\, Cyber Crime Bureau. Jason was named APAAC Prosecutor of the Year in 2014 for his role as lead counsel in the retrial of the Buddhist Temple murders which occurred in 1991. \nJason has always enjoyed teaching and was named the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office Trainer of the Year in 2003. He was formerly the Bureau Chief of the Training Bureau and has taught nationwide on a variety of topics. He is married and enjoys reading\, travelling\, and spending time with his family.
URL:https://prosecutorsalliance.org/event/what-you-do-matters/
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