Handling Domestic Violence Cases in Tribal Court


October 1-4, 2012
Location: Reno, NV
Call (800) 255-8343 for eligibility

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This four-day course will empower the tribal court judge, court administrator or other court related personnel with skills to manage domestic violence cases with greater ease and confidence. Participants will be able to develop follow-up systems in civil actions; devise a methodology by which criminal defendants will be held accountable to the court; recognize ethical responsibilities in managing domestic violence cases; evaluate testimony of expert witnesses within the mental health profession; identify ways to handle stalking situations; and create action plans to help domestic violence victims.

Qualifies as an elective in the Certificate in Judicial Development, Tribal Judicial Skills program.

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The National Tribal Judicial Center is one of the first institutions to address the specific needs of Native American and Alaska Native tribal law judiciaries. The curricula presented are innovative, sophisticated and designed to enhance the professional skills of tribal judges and personnel.

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