Welcome to the National Center for Victims of Crime

We are the nation's leading resource and advocacy organization for crime victims and those who serve them. Please join us as we forge a national commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives.


Training & Events Questions

For questions about upcoming or past training opportunities or event, e-mail education@ncvc.org.


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Training


The National Center values education and training as a mechanism to improve the way crime victims are treated and understood. The following training activities and programs developed and executed by the National Center serve as a resource for those who work with victims, represent victims' perspectives, raise awareness, develop services, and foster systemic change:

  • National Conference: Our annual National Conference emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach to sharing promising practices, current research, and effective programs and policies that are victim-centered, evidence-based, and research-informed. Our National Conferences are forums for victim service and criminal justice professionals, allied practitioners, policymakers, and researchers to share current developments and build new collaborations.
  • Stalking Resource Center Training: This program provides training for professionals responding to stalking victims and offenders. Stalking Resource Center staff are also available to participate in training events sponsored by practitioners on the local, state, and national level. 
  • DNA Resource Center Training: This program provides training so communities are able to provide informed and sensitive guidance to victims whose cases involve DNA evidence.
  • National Crime Victim Bar Association: An affiliate of the National Center for Victims of Crime, the National Crime Victim Bar Association conducts regular training seminars on civil remedies for crime victims.
  • Responding to Crime Victims with Disabilities conferences focus on training service providers who assist individuals with disabilities who are victims of crime. 


Upcoming Events


Investigating and Prosecuting Non-Stranger and Stranger Cold Case Sexual Assaults

WHEN: April 9, 2013

TIME: 1 PM EST

REGISTER: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/KDLYX36

Participants will hear from an experienced law enforcement professional and sexual assault trial attorney who will explain approaches and challenges to pursuing cold case sexual assaults. Patti Powers and Jim Markey will discuss the importance of thorough investigation techniques, the power of DNA evidence in non-stranger cases, turning tough issues into strengths at trial, and other aspects of these cases. Participants will gain an understanding of how to establish the foundation for constructing a case that holds the offender accountable, persuades the jury of the reality of the crime, and gives resolution to the victim.  

WEBINAR ACCESS LINK: https://ncjfcj.adobeconnect.com/_a932236412/ncvc2/

PRESENTERS: 

  • Patti Powers, JD, Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, Yakima County Prosecutor's Office
  • Jim Markey, MEd, Retired Sergeant, Phoenix Police Department




Civil Justice Seminars


The seminar, Civil Justice for Victims of Crime, explores how victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, stalking, child sex abuse, drunk driving, homicide, workplace violence, terrorism, elder abuse, identity theft and financial and property crimes can use civil lawsuits to obtain justice, hold responsible parties accountable, prevent future crimes, and obtain the financial resources victims need to rebuild their lives.  Each seminar is tailored to the laws of the state in which the seminar is offered. The program covers resources and strategies for victims considering civil lawsuits, and includes a panel of attorneys to answer specific questions of law.




Past Events


Investigating and Prosecuting Non-Stranger and Stranger Cold Case Sexual Assaults

WHEN: April 9, 2013

TIME: 1 PM EST

REGISTER: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/KDLYX36

Participants will hear from an experienced law enforcement professional and sexual assault trial attorney who will explain approaches and challenges to pursuing cold case sexual assaults. Patti Powers and Jim Markey will discuss the importance of thorough investigation techniques, the power of DNA evidence in non-stranger cases, turning tough issues into strengths at trial, and other aspects of these cases. Participants will gain an understanding of how to establish the foundation for constructing a case that holds the offender accountable, persuades the jury of the reality of the crime, and gives resolution to the victim.  

WEBINAR ACCESS LINK: https://ncjfcj.adobeconnect.com/_a932236412/ncvc2/

PRESENTERS: 

  • Patti Powers, JD, Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, Yakima County Prosecutor's Office
  • Jim Markey, MEd, Retired Sergeant, Phoenix Police Department