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A Paradigm Shift: The Forensic Experiential Trauma Interview (FETI)
Abstract: This webinar reviews current forensic psycho-physiological knowledge and practices, comparing what we think we know with new and exciting research and ideas for what we could do. Using the forensic experiential trauma interview (FETI) approach, we can... (read more)
Publication Date: 2013
Effective Victim Interviewing
Abstract: EVAWI Executive Director Joanne Archambault and Board President Roger Canaff discuss victim interviewing. The single most important factor in determining the success of the victim interview is the attitude of respect and professionalism conveyed by the... (read more)
Publication Date: 2012
Forensic Experiential Trauma Interview: A Trauma Informed Experience 2 Part Webinar Series: Part 1
Abstract: When people experience trauma, they go through a process that many professionals - as well as the individuals themselves - do not understand. For example, most of us were trained to believe that when an individual experiences a traumatic event, the brain... (read more)
Publication Date: 2016
Forensic Experiential Trauma Interview: A Trauma Informed Experience 2 Part Webinar Series: Part 2
Abstract: When people experience trauma, they go through a process that many professionals - as well as the individuals themselves - do not understand. For example, most of us were trained to believe that when an individual experiences a traumatic event, the brain... (read more)
Publication Date: 2016
Framing Three Key Issues in Campus Public Safety
Abstract: In this inaugural webinar, the National Center for Campus Public Safety welcomed national experts to discuss three essential topics in campus public safety: Thomas R. Tremblay on trauma-informed sexual assault investigation, Dr. Marisa Randazzo on... (read more)
Publication Date: 2015
Model Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) - Campus Sexual Assault Part I: How-To Guide
Abstract: The How-To Guide is a step-by-step guide for stakeholders to create an MOU that reflects local needs and capacity. It is intended to provide context, suggested supplemental content, and points of discussion to assist parties as they tailor the Template... (read more)
Publication Date: 2015
File: how-to-guide.pdf
Model Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) - Campus Sexual Assault Part II: Template MOU
Abstract: The Template MOU provides sample language for parties to incorporate into their local agreement. Parties may wish to adapt the Template to ensure consistency with other agreements already in place between some or all of the Parties, and to revisit any... (read more)
Publication Date: 2015
File: template-mou.pdf
Questions and Answers on Title IX and Sexual Violence
Abstract: In April 2014, the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights (OCR) issued a questions and answers document to provide additional guidance to federally funded education institutions about their obligations under Title IX to address sexual... (read more)
Publication Date: 2014
The Blueprint for Campus Police: Responding to Sexual Assault
Abstract: The purpose of The Blueprint for Campus Police: Responding to Sexual Assault is to fill gaps in current research and identify best practices in campus police response to sexual assault. The Blueprint is a multi-level approach to the... (read more)
Publication Date: 2016
The Neurobiology of Trauma
Abstract: Dr. David Lisak speaks on the neurobiology of trauma in a webinar hosted by the Arkansas Coalition Against Sexual Assault. Dr. Lisak has worked as a forensic consultant, clinical psychologist, and associate professor at the University of Massachusetts in... (read more)
Publication Date: 2013
Title IX for Forensic Nurses
Abstract: This webinar will introduce participants to Title IX of the 1972 Education Amendments and help them understand how forensic nurses might be called upon during schools' sexual misconduct proceedings. It begins with a brief overview of Title IX and... (read more)
Publication Date: 2015
Why Campuses Should Conduct Trauma-Informed Sexual Assault Investigations
Abstract: Promising practices strongly suggest that when colleges and universities conduct sexual assault investigations and adjudications as required by Title IX, they should employ a trauma-informed approach. This naturally promotes access for complainants by... (read more)
Publication Date: 2016
You Have Options Program (YHOP)
Abstract: The You Have Options Program focuses on changing two fundamental elements in the law enforcement response to sexual violence: increasing the number of victims who report to law enforcement, and thoroughly investigating identified offenders for serial... (read more)
Publication Date:
URL: Reporting Options
You Have Options Program (YHOP) Overview and Implementation Guide
Abstract: The You Have Options Program (YHOP) has three goals: 1) increase sexual assault reporting by eliminating as many barriers to reporting as possible, 2) increase identification and prosecution of sexual offenders, and 3) decrease sexual assault... (read more)
Publication Date: 2015