Prosecuting and Investigating Sexual Assault and Related Violent Crimes

August 12-16, 2019

Minneapolis, MN 

From backlash against victims to the lack of scientific evidence and eyewitnesses, sexual assault cases are some of the most difficult to try. Join our experienced multi-disciplinary faculty as they discuss issues essential to effective investigation, charging, prosecution, case management and sentencing in these complex cases. Topics include:

  • The Myths: The Realities: The Investigation
  • Effective Approaches for Utilizing Trauma Informed Interviewing
  • Cross Examination of Defendants and Their Expert
  • Use of Experts – When, How and Where to Find Them
  • Witness Intimidation Issues
  • Optional Hands-on Visuals Session
  • Opening networking gathering
    and much more.

Individuals that would benefit from this training include members of tasks forces or sexual assault coalitions; paralegals; investigators; law enforcement officers; victim advocates; victim-witness professionals; judges; community stakeholders; and health care professionals. NDAA invites prosecutors and other lawyers from all levels of government and all jurisdictions to join us for this course. NDAA also encourages Title IX compliance officers; university and campus police; counselors; and administrative personnel to join us as we discuss collaborating on these complex cases.

Costs*:

Early Bird Rate Regular Rate
(Until June 11, 2019) (After June 11, 2019)
Member $785.00 $835.00
Military Member $706.50 $751.50
Non-Member $935.00 $985.00
Military Non-Members $841.50 $886.50

Special Discounts:

  • Register three (3) or more attendees at a time to receive a 5% discount on the total registration fee. NDAA encourages multidisciplinary teams to take advantage of this discount. Use promo code Group-PaISA-19.
  • All active military members will receive a 10% discount on the course registration. Use promo code Military-PaISA-19.

NDAA adheres to a policy of non-discrimination in admissions and administration.

*Course tuition includes admission and course materials.

 

Tuition must be paid in full prior to the first day of the course. You will not be admitted if you have an outstanding balance. If you would like to make a payment on-site, please see the Course Director upon arrival.

Payments may be made by check, money order or credit card.

Checks should be made payable to (with the invoice number noted on the check):

National District Attorneys Association (NDAA)
1400 Crystal Drive, Suite 330
Arlington, VA 22202

 

NDAA Cancellation, Refund & Substitution Policy:

Please submit all requests to NDAA in writing via email to Cierra Jenkins at cjenkins@ndaajustice.org. All registration cancellations and refund requests must be made 30 calendar days prior to the first day of the NDAA event to receive a full refund.  Full refunds cannot be approved for requests received after this date.  Should you need to cancel your registration less than 30 days but more than 14 days before the event, a 75% refund will be granted with a written request.  NDAA regrets that refunds will not be given for cancellations within 14 days of the event or for no-shows.  Note, registration fee credit can no longer be applied to a different NDAA course or event.  However, substitutions are gladly accepted at any time. Should another office member want to attend the course in your place please contact Cierra Jenkins at cjenkins@ndaajustice.org.  

 

Anticipated CLE credits will be 20 hours including 1 hour of ethics. All attendees will receive a Uniform CLE Certificate at the end of the course. Attorneys seeking CLE credit should contact their state bar for more information. Attendees representing other disciplines should contact their reporting agencies for more information.

Questions regarding CLE can be directed to Course Director Candace Mosley or Project Coordinator Cierra Jenkins.

While NDAA’s mission is to serve and support prosecutors and their staff, in consideration of this multidisciplinary training, NDAA invites prosecutors and other lawyers from all levels of government and all jurisdictions,  as well as members of tasks forces or sexual assault coalitions, paralegals, investigators, and law enforcement officers to attend. Title IX compliance officers, victim advocates, victim-witness professionals, judges and other members of the criminal justice system, community stakeholders and health care professionals are also welcome. If you are not sure about your eligibility, please contact Course Director Candace Mosley or Project Coordinator Cierra Jenkins.

Millennium Minneapolis
1313 Nicollet Mall
Minneapolis, MN 55403

Hotel Rates
$151.00 – Single/Double Rate plus tax
$161.00- Triple Rate plus tax
$171.00- Quad Rate plus tax

  • Room rate includes- Complimentary Health Club entry
  • Complimentary high-speed Internet access in all guest rooms and meeting space
  • Group rate is available 3 days pre and 3 days post conference, based on hotel availability

Rooms will be guaranteed by the guests’ major credit card for first night’s deposit. The deposit becomes non-refundable or the credit card will be charged if the guest does not arrive or cancels after 6pm local time on the date of arrival.

Book hotel reservations by Thursday, July 21, 2019 to secure the group rate.

There’s a lot to see and do in and around Minneapolis. Check out the city’s official tourism website for more information.

Additional Questions?

Course Director Candace Mosley or Project Coordinator Cierra Jenkins.

National District Attorneys Association
1400 Crystal Drive, Suite 330
Arlington, VA 22202

Contact Us

703.549.9222

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