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SUMMARY:National Impaired Driving Prevention Month
DESCRIPTION:In preparation for National Impaired Driving Prevention Month this December\, OVC TTAC offers several resources: \n\nEnroll in VAT Online to take the module on Impaired Driving.\nVisit the Recordings page to access the Providing Services to Victims of Impaired Driving and DUI Crashes webinar recording.\nSearch VictimLaw for information and resources related to rights and legal provisions for victims of impaired driving.
URL:https://navaa.org/event/national-impaired-driving-prevention-month/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251209T110000
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SUMMARY:The State of Crime and Justice: Year-End Insights
DESCRIPTION:The Council on Criminal Justice \nDecember 9\, 2025: 11 am CST \nIn 2025\, U.S. criminal justice policy shifted considerably under President Trump\, marked by expanded federal authority\, Department of Justice restructuring\, grant cancellations\, and the deployment of the National Guard. Some states followed his enforcement-oriented approach while others stuck to their longstanding efforts to reduce incarceration and reform bail practices.  \nMeanwhile\, the rate of reported violent crime\, which spiked during the first years of the pandemic and began dropping in 2022\, continued to fall through the first three quarters of the year and sparked deep disagreements about the reasons for the reduction. These actions and discussions have made 2025 a year of major political and structural change.  \nJoin leaders from the Council on Criminal Justice Centering Justice project and other experts for a discussion on what the criminal justice field faced in 2025 and what we might expect in 2026.  \nContact organizers for more information. Registration page: The State of Crime and Justice: Year-End Insights \n****This is not a NAVAA-hosted event.
URL:https://navaa.org/event/the-state-of-crime-and-justice-year-end-insights/
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SUMMARY:Vital Subjects Webinar: Restorative Justice Expands Victim Choices and Elevates Victim Voices
DESCRIPTION:Office for Victims of Crime Training & Technical Assistance Center \n2-3 p.m. ET \nDecember 10\, 2025 \nMany victims of crime envision a more expansive definition of justice outside of the offender-focused criminal justice system we all know. This expansion of justice options can be found within the spectrum of restorative justice. This Vital Subjects webinar is designed to provide an overview of restorative justice practices and principles that can provide opportunities for victims’ voices to be elevated and for offenders to learn more about the impact of the harm they have caused. \nParticipants will be able to— \n\nIdentify three restorative practices that elevate victims’ voices.\nDescribe the connections between trauma-informed practices and restorative practices.\n\nContact event organizers for more information: Vital Subjects Webinar \n****This is not a NAVAA-hosted event.
URL:https://navaa.org/event/vital-subjects-webinar-restorative-justice-expands-victim-choices-and-elevates-victim-voices/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251210T130000
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SUMMARY:AIS Senate and House Briefings
DESCRIPTION:Senate and House Briefings \nThis briefing will feature experts from the Alliance for Immigrant Survivors\, alongside a survivor advocate with lived experience\, discussing the real-world consequences of current enforcement practices for survivor safety\, access to justice\, and community trust. Speakers will highlight how administrative actions have created volatility in critical funding streams for survivor services. Experts will also share policy solutions to strengthen protections and services for immigrant survivors and to ensure that all individuals can seek safety without fear. \nSenate Staff Briefing: Wednesday\, December 10th\, from 2-3 pm ET Registration Link \nHouse Staff Briefing: Wednesday\, December 10th\, from 3:30-4:30 pm ET Registration Link \n****This is not a NAVAA-hosted event. Please contact AIS for more information. \n 
URL:https://navaa.org/event/ais-senate-and-house-briefings/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251211T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251211T143000
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SUMMARY:Evaluating a National Victim Hotline:  How We Did It and What We Learned
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, December 11\, 2:00 – 3:30 pm ET \nJoin CVR for this informative session for researchers and service providers. \nSince 2020\, the Urban Institute has partnered with the National Center for Victims of Crime (NCVC) to evaluate their VictimConnect Resource Center\, beginning with a formative evaluation and now concluding with an implementation and outcome evaluation. VictimConnect provides relevant referrals\, information\, and emotional support through anonymous calls\, chats\, and texts as the only national helpline serving victims of all crimes. In this webinar\, participants will learn about the VictimConnect model\, the researcher/practitioner partnership\, and the evaluation methods\, including a longitudinal survey of visitors. The presenters will then share key results from the study and how NCVC and other providers can apply those findings. \nLearning Objectives: \n· Explore methods\, challenges\, and successes for evaluating a victim hotline using trauma-informed approaches and rigorous\, mixed-method designs.\n· Learn how effective VictimConnect’s model\, operations\, and services are at meeting the needs of victims.\n· Discuss opportunities to apply lessons learned from the researcher/practitioner partnership and evaluation results in hotline operations and future evaluation \nREGISTER HERE \n****This is not a NAVAA-hosted event. Please see registration page for contact information. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://navaa.org/event/evaluating-a-national-victim-hotline-how-we-did-it-and-what-we-learned/
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