Campus Law Enforcement Invited to Attend Crimes Against Women Conference

Campus public safety professionals are encouraged to attend the 7th Annual Conference on Crimes Against Women, which will take place in Texas this spring.

The event will bring together all those who may respond to crimes of female victimization and arm them with the most effective, relevant and up-to-date training available to battle this worldwide epidemic.

Federal, state, local and campus law enforcement officers; federal, state and local prosecutors, and victim advocates will gather this year in Dallas to participate in workshops, computer labs and case studies that will address all types of crimes in which women are targeted.

Topics covered are particularly pertinent to university, school and hospital law enforcement and security personnel. The subjects will include stalking, domestic violence, sexual assault, taking down violent career pimps, interrogation techniques, how sexual predators find their victims, sextortion, how investigators and prosecutors can recover mobile device data, testifying in domestic violence cases and how technology is used by stalkers.

For more information and to register for the 7th Annual Conference on Crimes Against Women, visit http://www.conferencecaw.org/.

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