Recent legislation has introduced sophisticated victim notification systems, providing real-time alerts and crucial information to those affected by domestic violence. These systems offer new avenues to safeguard and empower victims, enhancing their ability to make informed decisions and access timely resources. However, the effectiveness of these programs hinges on more than just cutting-edge technology; it calls for the active collaboration of law enforcement, social services, advocacy groups, and the broader community. A unified effort is essential to ensure that victims receive the full protection and support they need.
During this session we will review the implementation of the Tiffany Hill Act (SB 5149) in Washington and the recently implemented Debbie and Marie Domestic Violence Protection Act (HB2692) in Tennessee and how they are supporting victims of domestic and intimate partner violence. This session will include industry experts from the legislative and investigatory levels to discuss how victim notification can and should be utilized. In addition, this session will include a short demo of the technology that is available to correlate the capabilities and limitations of using victim notification.
ADDITIONAL INFO
When:
Wednesday, October 23, 2024 · 2:00 p.m.
Eastern Time (US & Canada)
Joey Cooper is the Solutions Engineer at SCRAM Systems working alongside the Product and Business Development teams. Joey graduated from San Diego State University with a BS in Criminal Justice and started working in the industry as a case manager...
Gonzalo Mendez is an Adjunct Professor at San Diego State University and has been teaching for 16 years. He was a former Division Chief of Probation with San Diego County Probation and served the county for 28 years. Gonzalo created Collaborative...
Miela Dixon is the owner of Rampart Recovery, LLC, based in Stillwater, Oklahoma and oversees monitoring operations across the U.S. With over seven years of experience as a licensed Bail Bondsman, Process Server, & Bail Enforcer in Oklahoma, Miela...
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