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Victims and Victimology / Domestic Violence Part 1 | Live Webinar Workshop | June 1 | 5 CE's

Victims and Victimology / Domestic Violence Part 1 | Live Webinar Workshop | June 1 | 5 CE's

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Victims and Victimology / Domestic Violence Part 1

This Workshop is Instructed by:
Dr. Carol Clark

June 9, 2024 9am - 3pm EST
5 CE Credit Hours $245 via Live Webinar

 

 

 

This course will define the terms related to victims and victimology. Students will learn to recognize types of victims and issues specific to type. Content will include bias toward victims, victim-blaming, and issues between victims and the criminal justice system; it will also cover the process of restorative justice. Students will learn to utilize a variety of interventions appropriate to victim type.

 

Learning objectives

•Define the terms related to victims and victimology.

•Describe the role of a victimologist.

•Recognize types of victims and issues specific to type.

•Discuss bias towards victims and victim-blaming.

•Recognize issues between victims and the criminal justice system.

•Identify symptoms of Stockholm Syndrome.

•Define and describe the process of restorative justice.

•Utilize a variety of interventions appropriate to types of victims.

•Describe a victim’s experience of a crime.

•Describe a victim’s experience with family, friends, and law enforcement. •Compile a list of resources for victims.

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Victims and Victimology part 2

This course will define the terms related to victims and victimology. Students will learn to recognize types of victims and issues specific to type. Content will include bias toward victims, victim-blaming, and issues between victims and the criminal justice system; it will also cover the process of restorative justice. Students will learn to utilize a variety of interventions appropriate to victim type.

 



Continuing Education provided for the following Boards: FL Dept of Health, Medical Quality Assurance Provider #50-550/BAP585, General, Sex Therapy, and Hypnosis. FL Board of Nursing, expires 10/25; FL Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, and Mental Health Counseling, expires 3/25; FL Board of Psychology, expires 5/26; Florida Certification Board #5094-A; AASECT #11-112B; NBCC. Therapy Certification Training has been approved by NBCC ACEP No. 6856


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