I spent part of this week in Phoenix, where I trained officers from the Department of Interior on working with vulnerable victims. Among other things, I got to show them the fantastic resources for the elderly at https://www.justice.gov/elderjustice. There is a link...
We are nearing the end of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and before we leave it, I want to raise a few points. If you work with people, you are probably working with victims of domestic violence. Domestic violence doesn’t stay in the home; it touches every...
I am so thrilled (and more than a little stunned) to announce that I’m going to be presenting at SXSW! My talk, on how we can do a better job responding to survivors, is entitled “#YouTooCanHelp: 5 Vital Skills for the #MeToo Era.” You can see more...
I know there is a lot going on in the news these days, but I hope you don’t miss this piece on child pornography, which is the result of more than a year of investigation by the New York Times. It’s a hard topic, but it’s so important that we understand this area....
This week, the court in the Epstein case in Miami issued what appears to be its final ruling. Following the court’s holding in February that the Justice Department violated the victims’ rights by not conferring with them regarding its non-prosecution agreement (NPA)...