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URL:https://gcfv.georgia.gov/events/2017-05-18/advocate-lessons-how-law-enf
 orcement-responds-and-investigates-domestic-violence
SUMMARY:Advocate Lessons: How Law Enforcement Responds to and Investigates 
 Domestic Violence Cases (Part 2: CCR Problem-Solving Series: The Role of L
 aw Enforcement)
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Content\n\nThis second webinar in BWJP’s CCR Problem-Solving 
 Series builds upon the initial discussion of law enforcement response and 
 specifically explores the role and responsibilities of law enforcement in 
 their initial response to domestic violence cases. Learn how officers unde
 rstand\, consider\, and implement legal concepts such as mandatory/preferr
 ed arrest\, predominant aggressor and self-defense. We will discuss how du
 al arrest might occur and how it poses difficulties for practitioners and 
 serious challenges for victims. Beyond the initial response\, our presente
 rs will focus on the subsequent investigation of domestic violence cases\,
  especially those more complex cases that may have a component of ongoing 
 coercion or abuse such as stalking. The presenters will again consider the
  role of the advocate as it relates to the law enforcement response and wi
 ll respond to the unique issues and challenges that can between police and
  advocates.\n\nPresenters\n\nMary Ingham\, Crisis Intervention Service\, M
 ason City\, IA and Chief Deputy David Hepperly\, Cerro Gordo County Sherif
 f’s Office\, IA. RegisterRegister by May 17th: http://www.bwjp.org/tra
 ining/webinar-advocate-lessons-law-enforcement-ccr-part2.html
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