Promoting Best Practices for Prosecuting Violence Against Women Crimes March 25, 20ll Embassy Suites Montgomery, Alabama Sponsored by Office of Prosecution Services Alabama District Attorneys Association Alabama Coalition Against Domestic Violence
PROMOTING BEST PRACTICES FOR PROSECUTING VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN CRIMES March 25, 20ll, Embassy Suites, Montgomery, Alabama 7:30-8:30 REGISTRATION 8:30-8:45 WELCOME, Randy Hillman, Executive Director, Office of Prosecution Services, LOCATION: EMBASSY II 8:45-9:45 KEYNOTE: From Investigation to Prosecution: A Coordinated Response, Presenter Mark Wynn, LT Nashville Police Department (ret)., LOCATION: EMBASSY II 9:45-10:00 BREAK 10:00-11:15 WORKSHOPS I. & II. I. Best Practices: Evidence Collection in Domestic Violence Cases, Presenter Deputy Chief of Police Pete Helein, Appleton Wisconsin, LOCATION: SALON D II. Best Practice: Building a Stalking Case, Presenter Rachel Solov, Deputy District Attorney, San Diego County District Attorney's Office, LOCATION: SALON F 11:15-12:45 LUNCHEON PRESENTATION: LOCATION: EMBASSY I 12:45-1:00 BREAK National Trends in Prosecution of Violence Against Women Cases, Presenter Angela Downes, Senior Attorney National District Attorney s Association, & Creating a Criminal Justice Center, Steve Searcy, Director of One Place, Family Criminal Justice Center 1:00-2:30 WORKSHOPS III. & IV. III. IV. Lethality and Risk: Strangulation and Staking Cases Presenter, Officer Michael LaRiviere, Salem Police Department LOCATION: SALON D Using Cellular Technology to Track Offenders Presenter, Mike Myrick, Montgomery Police Department LOCATION: SALON F
2:30-2:45 BREAK 2:45-4:15 WORKSHOPS V. & VI. V. Trafficking Crimes Presenter, Representative, U.S. Attorney s Office, LOCATION: SALON D VI. Domestic Violence Law Update, Jennifer Arsenian, Legal Director Alabama Coalition Against Domestic Violence, LOCATION: SALON F
CLE INFORMATION. This course or a portion thereof has been approved by the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Commission of Alabama for a maximum of 6.5 hours credit, including 0.0 hours of ethics (if applicable). LODGING The Conference Rate is 124.99. Participants must contact Travell Surles, Embassy Suites Group Services Coordinator to receive the rate above. Call 334-551-4048. Participants should not use the 800 reservation line. The name of the room block is ACADV-District Attorney s Conference.
RACHEL SOLOV Deputy District Attorney IV, San Diego District Attorney s Office Rachel Solov has been a deputy district attorney since 1999. She served in the Sex Crimes and Stalking Division from 2003-2009, where she was the sole prosecutor assigned to prosecute all female-victim domestic violence stalking cases that occurred in the county of San Diego. Additionally, she headed San Diego s Stalking Case Assessment Team. Ms. Solov routinely provides training to prosecutors, law enforcement, and advocates in the area of stalking and threat assessment. She has been featured on a BBC special, has provided commentary on Anderson Cooper 360 and CBS s Early Show. Ms. Solov graduated from the University of San Diego School of Law in May 1998 and graduated Cum Laude with a major in Political Science from San Diego State University in 1995. Mark Wynn Lieutenant (Retired), Nashville Police Department Lt. Mark Wynn was a twenty year member of the Metropolitan Police Department - Served as Lieutenant to the Domestic Violence Division - member of the Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Team for fifteen years - recipient of 121 commendations and 51 awards and certificates including the 1998 Nashvillian of the Year Award and the National Improvement of Justice Award. In April 1993 and 1994 Lt. Wynn was called to testify before Congress on issues including the public health issue of violence in the family and the positive effects on mandatory arrest in incidents of family violence. In 1994, he graduated from the Federal Bureau of Investigation National Academy - Session 178. Lt. Wynn is an Advisor-Trainer to the Tennessee Task Force Against Family Violence and an adjunct instructor to the Metropolitan Police Departments Police Academy and the Tennessee Law Enforcement Academy on the issues family violence. Former member of the National Advisory Board to the Department of Justice -Office of Victim s of Crime on Law Enforcement Response to Family Violence.
Michael LaRiviere Officer, Salem Police Department Michael LaRiviere has been a member of the Salem Police Department since 1989. During his six years as Domestic Violence Liaison Officer (D.V.L.O.), his duties included domestic violence investigations policy/procedure development, and training. His work as D.V.L.O. significantly changed how domestic violence cases are investigated and prosecuted in Salem and surrounding areas. His collaborations with the local battered women s shelter in Salem resulted in over 100 presentations at schools, hospitals, and social service organizations on the issues of domestic violence. Mr. LaRiviere earned his B.S. in Human Services at Springfield College. He has been honored with awards from HAWC and from the Office on Violence Against Women for extraordinary contribution to the prevention of domestic violence. Officer LaRiviere served as a member of the Department of Defense Task Force on Domestic Violence. Angela Downes Senior Attorney, National District Attorney s Association, & Creating a Criminal Justice Center Angela Downes is a Senior Attorney for the National Center for the Prosecution of Child Abuse at the National District Attorneys Association. Previously, Ms. Downes was the Attorney for Court Programs at the national organization of Mothers Against Drunk Driving. Ms. Downes also served as a prosecutor for the Dallas County District Attorney s Office in Dallas, Texas. While there she prosecuted cases from DWI to capital murder. She also served as the supervisor for the District Attorney s two domestic violence courts. In 2008, Ms. Downes was appointed by Gov. Rick Perry to serve on Texas Board of Examiners for Psychologists. The Board is the regulatory and licensing agency for psychologists in the state. In 2005, Ms. Downes was admitted to practice in the United States Supreme Court. Ms. Downes is a graduate of Texas Wesleyan School of Law and Mercer University.
Name: Agency: E-mail: Phone: Fax: REGISTRATION PROMOTING BEST PRACTICES FOR PROSECUTING VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN CRIMES Bar ID (if applicable): Do you require a vegetarian meal? Please circle one: Yes or No Registration deadline is March 20th. Please return your registration form to: Liz Ashley P.O. Box 4762. Montgomery, AL 36101 Phone: (334) 832-4842 Fax: (334) 832-4803 liz@acadv.org 6.5 hours of credit will be offered. Attendance is limited to prosecutors, investigators and law enforcement personnel.