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Community corrections strategies for supervising those victimized by domestic violence

This project aims to enhance the capacity of Community Corrections personnel to identify and support individuals on community supervision who have experienced intimate partner violence. The training incorporates trauma-informed approaches to supervision. Join us for upcoming training opportunities.

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Community corrections strategies for supervising those victimized by domestic violence

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  1. Community corrections strategies for supervising those victimized by domestic violence This project was supported by Grant No. 2015-TA-AX-K071 awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this publication/program/exhibition are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women.

  2. Meet the team • Megan Foster • American Probation and Parole Association (APPA) • Connie Neal • New York State Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NYSCADV) • James Henderson • Battered Women’s Justice Project (BWJP) • Dr. Ron Wallace • American Military University (AMU)

  3. Appa project • Training • Virtual and Classroom-instructed curriculum • Publications • Webinars • Workshops

  4. Training goal The goal of this training is to improve the capacity of Community Corrections personnel to identify individuals on community supervision who have been victimized by IPV and to assure that officers are using trauma-informed approaches to supervision. This training is a part of a blended training curriculum that entails both an online-based and classroom-based instruction respectively.

  5. Upcoming Training opportunities In-Person • March 10th, 2019: APPA Winter Training Institute-Miami, FL (Hyatt Regency Miami) • August 18th, 2019: APPA Annual Training Institute- San Francisco, CA (Tentative) Webinars • April/May 2019: Red Flags for Identifying Victims of IPV on Community Supervision • June/ July 2019: Collaboration between Community Supervision and Victims’ Services • For more information: Megan Foster at mfoster@csg.org or 859-244-8236

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