The traditional campus investigation paradigm is to investigate crimes as incident-based complaints that exist within their own singular set of circumstances. Stalking cases can present a challenge to this as stalking is a course of conduct crime comprised of a series of events that in and of themselves may not be illegal or against campus policy. Part one of a two-part series, this session will explore the challenges and opportunities for building stalking cases by focusing on responses that put victim safety at the center. Participants will learn how to identify stalking behaviors and place them in the proper context, with an emphasis on gathering corroborating information. These webinars are free, and we encourage you to send to your networks.
Forensic Education
Forensic Training and Education Opportunities
Learn more about the Indiana SANE training project. visit www.usi.edu/indianasane or www.facebook.com/hoosiersane.
IU Health and IU School of Nursing Academic Practice Partnership for Forensic Nursing Education
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Earlier Event: August 4
August 4, 2017-October 6, 2017- Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Adult/Adolescent Course
Later Event: August 9
August 9, 2017- Part I-Recognizing Stalking in Intimate Partner Violence Cases