As family violence professionals, you have already been trained in domestic violence response practices. In this course, Kane County leaders review what it takes to function most effectively as a multidisciplinary team and successfully prosecute offenders. Course includes: dynamics of domestic violence refresher, interviewing skills, documenting interviews and collecting evidence, strangulation, reports, testifying, and providing assistance for people experiencing harm.

Course Objectives

Here are things you'll learn from taking this course.

  • Learn about the different types of abuse.

  • Learn about the damaging affects of abuse.

  • Learn to recognize signs of abuse.

  • Learn how to report abuse.

Course Curriculum

    1. Welcome: Jamie Mosser, Kane County State's Attorney

    2. Kane County DV Protocols

    1. DV Dynamics Refresher

    1. DV Charges, Dual Arrests, Investigations & Evidence

    1. Officer Response & Interviewing People Who Experienced Harm

    2. Documenting Interviews

    3. Evidence Collection

    1. Reports, Complaints & Testifying

    1. Strangulation

About this course

  • 13 lessons
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Kane County State's Attorney's Office

Kane County Sheriff's Office

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