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August 20-22, 2024 | Appleton, WI
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August 20-22, 2024 | Appleton, WI
Provide participants with the knowledge and tools to better serve victims of crime. The goal of this conference is to provide examples of positive victim assistance programs as well as resources for multidisciplinary approaches to serving victims of crime. Attend this conference to build upon your services and systems to best fit the needs of our communities.
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Back for 2024 - Join us in Appleton, WI **AGENDA JUST ANNOUNCED!** **Registration deadline is July 15, 2024** **Training Schedule:** August 20: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm August 21: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm August 22: 8:30 am - 12:00 pm **For information concerning continuing education units, please view our [policies](ncjtc.fvtc.edu/policies#continuingeducation) page.**
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Hilton Appleton Paper Valley 333 W College Ave Appleton, WI 54911 **[Book your lodging](http://www.hilton.com/en/book/reservation/deeplink/?ctyhocn=ATWPVHH&groupCode=91Q&arrivaldate=2024-08-20&departuredate=2024-08-24&cid=OM,WW,HILTONLINK,EN,DirectLink&fromId=HILTONLINKDIRECT)** by July 20
This fee includes 16 hours of training, program materials, and instructional costs. Participants are responsible for costs and arrangements related to meals, travel, and lodging.
Ale Levi is the lead Forensic Interview Specialist (FIS), for Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and has conducted 5000 victim interviews. Ms. Levi is an LCSW and holds her Masters in Social Work and Forensic Psychology. She has worked in the area of child abuse/exploitation since 1998. In 2009, Ms. Levi became the first FIS for HSI and established guidelines and protocols for the HSI Forensic Interview Program. She works with all victims of crime, focusing on child exploitation; cyber and technology facilitate crimes, human trafficking and child sex tourism. Ms. Levi travels both domestically and internationally conducting forensic interviews and trainings in English and Spanish, and has assisted other federal agencies as the Spanish speaking FIS for the federal government.
Ale Levi is the lead Forensic Interview Specialist (FIS), for Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and has conducted 5000 victim interviews. Ms. Levi is an LCSW and holds her Masters in Social Work and Forensic Psychology. She has worked in the area of child abuse/exploitation since 1998. In 2009, Ms. Levi became the first FIS for HSI and established guidelines and protocols for the HSI Forensic Interview Program. She works with all victims of crime, focusing on child exploitation; cyber and technology facilitate crimes, human trafficking and child sex tourism. Ms. Levi travels both domestically and internationally conducting forensic interviews and trainings in English and Spanish, and has assisted other federal agencies as the Spanish speaking FIS for the federal government.
Anna Nasset is the owner and creator of Stand Up Resources, a business that provides marketing, communications and web design for victim service agencies. She is also an emerging national speaker on the subject of stalking and sexual assault. Anna has been an on-going victim of stalking, by a man she does not know, for the last 7 years and turned her experience of sexual and psychological abuse into that of speaking, outreach and activism.* The trauma, confusion and terror that comes from such a crime affected her life in every aspect: professionally, relationships, home, family and location. For many years she lived in fear and "in the shadows" doing whatever she could do to disappear. She lost her business and went to such lengths as to relocate across the country. She has worked with countless victim service providers over the last seven years to successfully get prosecution against the offender, she speaks about her experience with her providers and community. She now work
Anna Nasset is the owner and creator of Stand Up Resources, a business that provides marketing, communications and web design for victim service agencies. She is also an emerging national speaker on the subject of stalking and sexual assault. Anna has been an on-going victim of stalking, by a man she does not know, for the last 7 years and turned her experience of sexual and psychological abuse into that of speaking, outreach and activism.* The trauma, confusion and terror that comes from such a crime affected her life in every aspect: professionally, relationships, home, family and location. For many years she lived in fear and "in the shadows" doing whatever she could do to disappear. She lost her business and went to such lengths as to relocate across the country. She has worked with countless victim service providers over the last seven years to successfully get prosecution against the offender, she speaks about her experience with her providers and community. She now work
Jesse Crowe has been in law enforcement since 1993 where he worked in local law enforcement and has held the positions of patrol officer, School Resource Officer, Detective, and Detective Sergeant. In 2010 Jesse was hired by the Wisconsin Department of Justice - Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) as a Special Agent and was assigned to the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) task force. Jesse now holds the position of Special Agent in Charge and supervises ICAC Investigations in field offices in Wausau, and Eau Claire. Jesse is the Commander for the Wisconsin ICAC Task Force and the Commander for the DCI Child Abduction Response Team (CART). Jesse has conducted hundreds of investigations into the online sexual exploitation of children and has extensive investigative experience in peer-to-peer and online undercover chat.
Jesse Crowe has been in law enforcement since 1993 where he worked in local law enforcement and has held the positions of patrol officer, School Resource Officer, Detective, and Detective Sergeant. In 2010 Jesse was hired by the Wisconsin Department of Justice - Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) as a Special Agent and was assigned to the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) task force. Jesse now holds the position of Special Agent in Charge and supervises ICAC Investigations in field offices in Wausau, and Eau Claire. Jesse is the Commander for the Wisconsin ICAC Task Force and the Commander for the DCI Child Abduction Response Team (CART). Jesse has conducted hundreds of investigations into the online sexual exploitation of children and has extensive investigative experience in peer-to-peer and online undercover chat.
She brings change globally through her transformational training series. Jessica's commitment to bringing awareness to sexual crimes against children reigns true both nationally and internationally. As a former Child Protective Investigator and Clinical Mental Health Therapist, her experiences have equipped her with skills and techniques to educate professionals and global citizens combating sexual crimes against children. Obtaining certifications in child sexual trauma, and more, Jessica has made it her moral imperative to serve and protect children and families. In 2018 Jessica was one of several world-changers selected to help develop policies to accelerate Alliance 8.7: Ending Forced Labor, Modern Slavery, Human Trafficking & Child Labor at the United Nations. Since then, Jessica has had the privilege to speak on several global platforms. Jessica has developed the Sexual Exploitation and Abuse Child Protection Agency LLC. and Global Prevention Academy.
She brings change globally through her transformational training series. Jessica's commitment to bringing awareness to sexual crimes against children reigns true both nationally and internationally. As a former Child Protective Investigator and Clinical Mental Health Therapist, her experiences have equipped her with skills and techniques to educate professionals and global citizens combating sexual crimes against children. Obtaining certifications in child sexual trauma, and more, Jessica has made it her moral imperative to serve and protect children and families. In 2018 Jessica was one of several world-changers selected to help develop policies to accelerate Alliance 8.7: Ending Forced Labor, Modern Slavery, Human Trafficking & Child Labor at the United Nations. Since then, Jessica has had the privilege to speak on several global platforms. Jessica has developed the Sexual Exploitation and Abuse Child Protection Agency LLC. and Global Prevention Academy.
Lynn Cook, MSW, CAPSW received her MSW at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee in 2008. Lynn works at Department of Justice Office of Crime Victim Services as the Children’s Justice Act Program and Policy Analyst where she is responsible for implementing statewide initiatives that improve the investigation and prosecution of child abuse. Lynn's work history includes working as a Forensic Interviewer at the Milwaukee Child Advocacy Center where she conducted over 2,000 interviews, seven years as a Sensitive Crimes Advocate at the Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office, and work as a Prevention Education Coordinator in Racine Public Schools. Lynn is a contributor and faculty member of the Wisconsin Forensic Interview Guidelines and frequently testifies as an expert on criminal child abuse cases. She is a member of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children and holds a certificate in Trauma Counseling.
Lynn Cook, MSW, CAPSW received her MSW at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee in 2008. Lynn works at Department of Justice Office of Crime Victim Services as the Children’s Justice Act Program and Policy Analyst where she is responsible for implementing statewide initiatives that improve the investigation and prosecution of child abuse. Lynn's work history includes working as a Forensic Interviewer at the Milwaukee Child Advocacy Center where she conducted over 2,000 interviews, seven years as a Sensitive Crimes Advocate at the Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office, and work as a Prevention Education Coordinator in Racine Public Schools. Lynn is a contributor and faculty member of the Wisconsin Forensic Interview Guidelines and frequently testifies as an expert on criminal child abuse cases. She is a member of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children and holds a certificate in Trauma Counseling.
Bob is a 45-year veteran prosecutor. Bob spent nine years as an Assistant State’s Attorney in the Cook County, Illinois State’s Attorney’s office. In 1987, he came to Wisconsin as an Assistant District Attorney in the Felony Unit of the Dane County District Attorney’s Office. In 2014, Bob joined the Criminal Litigation Unit of the Wisconsin Department of Justice as an Assistant Attorney General. Bob has lectured on all aspects of prosecution and investigation of crimes, including but not limited to murder, child abuse, sexual assault, gang crimes, sexual assault, strangulation, victims’ rights, competency to stand trial, the mental disease or defect defense, the rules of evidence, prosecutor ethics, law enforcement investigations and working with prosecutors’ offices, all aspects of trial practice, witness preparation, sentencing and plea negotiations. Bob is certified as a Trial Advocacy Instructor by the National Institute of Trial Advocacy.
Bob is a 45-year veteran prosecutor. Bob spent nine years as an Assistant State’s Attorney in the Cook County, Illinois State’s Attorney’s office. In 1987, he came to Wisconsin as an Assistant District Attorney in the Felony Unit of the Dane County District Attorney’s Office. In 2014, Bob joined the Criminal Litigation Unit of the Wisconsin Department of Justice as an Assistant Attorney General. Bob has lectured on all aspects of prosecution and investigation of crimes, including but not limited to murder, child abuse, sexual assault, gang crimes, sexual assault, strangulation, victims’ rights, competency to stand trial, the mental disease or defect defense, the rules of evidence, prosecutor ethics, law enforcement investigations and working with prosecutors’ offices, all aspects of trial practice, witness preparation, sentencing and plea negotiations. Bob is certified as a Trial Advocacy Instructor by the National Institute of Trial Advocacy.
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