The Prosecuting Attorney's Council of Georgia and the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council present Family Violence Training 2024. Thank you to Dougherty County for hosting us!
From 2003 through 2016, at least 1671 Georgia Citizens lost their lives due to Domestic Violence. Georgia ranks 8th in the nation for the rate at which men kill women in single-victim, domestic violence-related murders. Firearms were the leading weapon of choice by batterers. In over 41% of the cases, children were present during the domestic violence homicide. Successfully investigating and prosecuting Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault cases requires that law enforcement, victims' advocates, and prosecutors work, train, and learn together.
This FREE program is specifically designed to bring together police officers, victims' advocates, and prosecutors in your area to learn and discuss the latest strategies and techniques for investigating and prosecuting Domestic Violence, and Sexual Assault related offenses that occur in your jurisdiction. You will also earn up to 6 CLE, POST, or Victims' Advocate hours.
Family Violence Training
Albany, Georgia
September 25, 2024 from 9 AM - 5 PM
*Doors open at 8:30 AM
You must be registered to attend the training. Please let us know if you have trouble registering.
Training sessions may include:
Ending the Cycle of Abuse: Evidence-Based
Community Collaboration Response
Criminal Protective Order
Stalking
Strangulation
Report Writing
And more!
PAC Reimbursement: The only travel reimbursements that will be offered are to the staff of the District Attorneys' Offices if approved by their elected and the funds are available.
Please read our No Show Policy here. If you can no longer attend, we ask that you let us know ASAP.
Contact Sallie Nowell with the training team at training@pacga.org with questions. Thank you!