updated 2012 crime victim law conference brochure

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11 TH ANNUAL CRIME VICTIM LAW CONFERENCE JUNE 8-9, 2012 | MARRIOTT DOWNTOWN WATERFRONT HOTEL | PORTLAND, OREGON EMPOWERMENT THROUGH VICTIMS’ RIGHTS ENHANCING JUSTICE

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Updated 2012 Crime Victim Law Conference Brochure

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11TH ANNUAL CRIME VICTIM LAW CONFERENCE JUNE 8-9, 2012 | MARRIOTT DOWNTOWN WATERFRONT HOTEL | PORTLAND, OREGON

EMPOWERMENTTHROUGHVICTIMS’ RIGHTS

ENHANCING

JUSTICE

1:45pm Breakout Sessions

PROTECTING VICTIMS’ RIGHTS PRETRIAL: Defending Against Subpoenas and Other Invasions of Privacy

NCVLI Staff Attorney

ASSISTING ELDERLY VICTIMS OF MORTGAGE FRAUDTheresa Ronnebaum, Identity Theft Program Specialist, Florida Attorney General’s Office

SECURING RESTITUTION: A Case Study of Child Abuse ImagesCarol Hepburn, J.D., Law Offices of J. William Savage, P.C.

INTERNATIONAL VICTIMS’ RIGHTS: A Year in Review Douglas Beloof, J.D., Professor of Law, Lewis & Clark Law School,

Founder and Member of the Board of Directors, NCVLI

3:30pm Breakout Sessions

THE RHETORIC OF THE VICTIMS’ RIGHTS MOVEMENT: Crafting an Agency ModelMeg Garvin, M.A., J.D., Clinical Professor of Law, Lewis & Clark

Law School, Executive Director of NCVLI

THE BASICS OF BEING AN ATTORNEY FOR ACHILD VICTIM: Part Two

NCVLI Staff Attorney

EMERGING VICTIMS’ RIGHTS: Law Student Perspectives

Facilitated by NCVLI Staff Attorney

VICTIMIZATION OF THE INCARCERATEDDr. Michelle Renee Guyton, Ph.D., Associate Professor, School of

Professional Psychology, Pacific University, Founding Partner and

Clinical Psychologist, Northwest Forensic Institute

5:30pm - 7:30pm Crime Victims’ Rights Reception

FR IDAYJUNE 8

11th ANNUAL CRIME VICTIM LAW CONFERENCETENTATIVE SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

8:30am Welcome and Conference Opening Meg Garvin, M.A., J.D., Clinical Professor of Law, Lewis

& Clark Law School, Executive Director of NCVLI

The Honorable Amanda Marshall, J.D.,United States

Attorney for the District of Oregon

Joye Frost, Acting Director, Office for Victims of Crime

9:15 am Opening Plenary Brooks Douglass, Former Oklahoma State Senator, Producer and Actor, Heaven’s Rain

10:15am Breakout Sessions

FUNDAMENTALS OF VICTIMS’ RIGHTS FOR ATTORNEYSNCVLI Staff Attorney

THE BASICS OF BEING AN ATTORNEY FOR ACHILD VICTIM: Part OneDr. David Black, M.D., Pediatrician

WHAT EVERY PRACTITIONER SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE DYNAMICS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCEDr. Christopher Wilson, Psy.D.

WHO IS A LEGAL VICTIM? The Complications of Determining Who Qualifies as a Legal Victim with Rights and When

Paul Cassell, J.D.,Professor of Law, S.J. Quinney College of Law,

University of Utah

12:00pm Luncheon Plenary YEAR IN REVIEW: The Top Victims’ Rights Cases

NCVLI Staff Attorney

1:00pm Outstanding Achievement Awards Presentation

This event is supported in part through funding from the Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, United States Department of Justice. Points of view expressed in this event are those of the organizers and individual presenters do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.

SATURDAYJUNE 9

8:30am Morning Plenary

NEUROBIOLOGY OF TRAUMA Dr. David Lisak, Ph.D., Researcher, Forensic Consultant, Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Massachusetts at Boston

Dr. David Lisak will provide an overview of the neurobiology of trauma and discuss how understanding this neurobiology should guide the work of advocates and the courts.

10:15am Breakout Sessions

ANALYZING THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF THE LEGAL SYSTEM’S RESPONSE TO RAPE SURVIVORS ON THE SURVIVORSDebra Patterson, Ph.D., Professor of Social Work, Wayne State University

THE UNIQUE HURDLES IMMIGRANT CRIME VICTIMS FACE Sherilyn Waxler, J.D., Waxler Immigration Law LLC

JUSTICE FOR VICTIMS OF TRAFFICKING: A Case StudyHeidi Naasko, J.D., National Pro Bono and Diversity Council, Dykema Law Firm

KNOW THEIR RIGHTS: Using the Law to Protect Victim PrivacyDiane Moyer, J.D., Legal Director, Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape

and Member of the Board of Directors, NCVLI

12:00pm Luncheon Plenary THE PITFALLS OF ASSEMBLY-LINE JUSTICE

Stephanos Bibas, J.D., Professor of Law and Criminology, University of Pennsylvania Law School

Stephanos Bibas will discuss the evolution of the American criminal justice system and identify those elements of the current system that have resulted in many calling it a “conveyor belt.” Professor Bibas will then deconstruct the system, identify how victim involvement can be better integrated, and discuss the positive and challenging outcomes of such involvement.

1:00pm Outstanding Achievement Awards Presentation

1:45pm Breakout Sessions

EMPOWERING VICTIMS AND ESTABLISHING THEIR RIGHTS VIS-À-VIS THEIR LOCAL POLICE DEPARTMENTDr. Andrew Karmen, Ph.D., Professor of Sociology, John Jay College

of Criminal Justice, City University of New York

ONE YEAR LATER: Victims’ Rights in Tribal Courtsin Light of the New Tribal Law and Order Act

Sara Deer, Assistant Professor of Law, William Mitchell College of Law

EXPERIENCING TRAUMA: Personal and Social Effects and What Individuals and Communities Can Do to Prevent It and Help Those Who Suffer (VIDEO FEED)

Dr. Judith Herman, M.D., Author, Professor of Clinical Psychiatry,

Harvard University Medical School, Director of Training at the Violence

Program in the Department of Psychiatry at the Cambridge Health

Alliance

REMEDIES FOR VICTIMS IN ELDER ABUSE CASES Erin Olson, J.D., Law Offices of Erin Olson, P.C.

3:30pm Breakout Sessions

ETHICS AND VICTIMS’ RIGHTS: Emerging Challengesin a Rights Enforcement World Greg Rios, J.D., Assistant Attorney General, Oregon Department of

Justice

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: Intersections of Criminal and Civil Law for VictimsCarlos Guillermo Salinas, J.D., Staff Attorney, Texas RioGrande Legal Aid, Director, Sexual Assault Legal Assistance Network

WORKING WITH ADULT SURVIVORS OF CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ASSAULTDr. David Lisak, Ph.D., Researcher, Forensic Consultant, Associate

Professor of Psychology, University of Massachusetts at Boston

CRIME VICTIMS AND FORENSIC SCIENCE: Why True Collaboration Is Essential for Crime Victims’ Rights

Mitch Morrissey, J.D., District Attorney, Denver District

Attorney’s Office

Steve Siegel, Director, Special Programs Unit at Denver

District Attorney’s Office

NAVRA MEMBER DISCOUNT Membership to the National Alliance of Victims’ Rights Attorneys (NAVRA) entitles registrants to a $50 discount on tuition rates. This is just one of the many benefits of NAVRA membership! Visit navra.org today to join.

REGISTRATION Register online at ncvli.org or by calling 503.768.6819.

LODGING Take advantage of the special conference rate of $113/night at The Marriott Hotel. To reserve, call 1.877.901.6632 or visit http://resweb.passkey.com/go/NCVLI2012. When calling, be sure to ask for the NCVLI conference rate. Space is limited, so reserve early.

TUITION (includes materials and breakfast/lunch/snacks)

EARLY BIRD RATES (if received by April 30, 2012)

$300 Standard$280 Gov’t, Academic, or Non-Profit$165 StudentEnhanced NAVRA Members - $50 Discount

SCHOLARSHIPS Please visit ncvli.org for scholarship information

QUESTIONS Contact NCVLI at 503.768.6819 or [email protected].

REGULAR RATES (if received on or after April 30, 2012)

$350 Standard$330 Gov’t, Academic, or Non Profit$215 StudentEnhanced NAVRA Members - $50 Discount

Join NCVLI on the evening of the first day of the Conference, June

8, 2012, to celebrate another year of hard work on behalf of victims.

Whether you are attending the Conference or can only come out

for the reception, join NCVLI to relax, have fun, and network with

colleagues from across the nation while enjoying live music, food,

and drinks. More information will be available on NCVLI’s website

(ncvli.org) soon.

JOIN US FOR THECRIME VICTIMS’ RIGHTS RECEPTION

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS

•PLATINUM SPONSORS -Crime Victims’ Services Division of the Oregon Department of Justice

-Office for Victims of Crime, US Department of Justice

•SILVER SPONSORS -Lewis & Clark Law School

•BRONZE SPONSORS -Washington Coalition of Crime Victim Advocates -Law Office of Josh Lamborn, P.C., pdxinjury.com -Marsh Law Firm PLLC - www.marshlaw.us

•GENERAL SPONSORS -Oregon Sexual Assault Task Force

-Regional Research Institute for Human Services at Portland State University

NCVLI would like to acknowledge and thank all of our wonderful Conference co-sponsors for their support:

We are still seeking co-sponsors for the 2012 Conference. NCVLI relies on the support of our partners to ensure a successful Conference each year.PLEASE VISIT NCVLI.ORG FOR MORE DETAILS

Visit ncvli.org for information about our single day rates