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THE INSTITUTE FOR COORDINATED COMMUNITY RESPONSE HAS PARTNERED WITH NATIONAL EXPERTS TO PRODUCE FREE, ON-DEMAND TRAININGS ADDRESSING URGENT NEEDS IN THE FIELD.

E-Courses: Self-paced courses designed for practitioners in the domestic violence field. Includes interactive activities and quizzes. 

Roll Call Trainings: Divided into short video segments with discussion guides and additional resources. Geared towards law enforcement, but useful for any for any practitioners dedicated to eradicating violence against women. 

Each training requires a short registration process, with login information provided immediately upon completion. Make note that we do not provide a certificate once you have completed the course.

Please contact info@instituteccr.org with any questions. 

ROLL CALL: Sexual Assault Investigations

Presented in Collaboration with Arkansas Coalition Against Sexual Assault (ACASA), working to end Sexual Violence & Human Trafficking, K Training & Consulting, LLC., and Lindgren Media.

       

Every 68 seconds, an American is sexually assaulted. Rape culture refers to the set of societal attitudes and beliefs that normalize sexual violence. By recognizing how these myths and misperceptions perpetuate harmful gender stereotypes, victim blaming, objectification, and failure to protect vulnerable populations we can challenge implicit biases that adversely affect victim’s interaction with law enforcement. Furthermore, by understanding the impact of trauma on the brain and promoting advocacy collaboration, law enforcement can build rapport, increase victim participation, and enhance investigations thus improving outcomes in pursuing justice 

Six (6 videos) | Avg. Time: 12 min.

ROLL CALL: Stalking Investigations

Presented in Collaboration with SPARC (Stalking Prevention, Awareness, & Resource Center)

One in three women and one in six men will be stalked in their lifetime. Divided into six short video segments and discussion guides, this training shows how to effectively uncover and document common tactics used by these dangerous offenders. By understanding “SLII” tactics, implementing risk assessment tools, and charging stalking at every opportunity, first responders can provide victims of this minimized and often overlooked crime more paths to safety and justice. 

Six (6 videos) | Avg. Time: 11 min.

ROLL CALL: Determining Predominant Aggressor & Self-Defense

Presented in Collaboration with the International Association of Chiefs of Police

Domestic violence calls are some of the most dangerous and complicated scenes that officers encounter. Responding officers must understand the context of these crimes and conduct thorough, evidence-based investigation to determine if self-defense was present, who acted as the predominant aggressor, and who should go to jail. Arresting the wrong party can have devastating consequences not only for the victim, but for the criminal justice system’s ability to hold the offender accountable.

Six (6 videos) | Avg. Time: 11 min.

ROLL CALL: Strangulation Investigations

Presented in Collaboration with

The use of strangulation as a form of domestic violence is an undeniable red flag for future violence and homicide—not only for the victim, but our communities as a whole. Although strangulation is a felony in Texas, this crime is too often overlooked due to elusive evidence and the already complicated dynamics of domestic violence crimes. It is imperative that our criminal justice system has the training and tools to hold society’s most dangerous offenders accountable.

Six (6) videos | Avg. Time: 11 min.

ROLL CALL: Trauma-Informed Framework for Working with Victims

Presented in Collaboration with

Understanding trauma’s impact on the brain is vital for effectively responding to the traumatized victims we encounter every day. Without a trauma-informed framework, a first responder can unwittingly become the first link in a long chain of re-traumatizing individuals, processes, and events that victims often find themselves navigating. By recognizing the impact of trauma and helping victims of crime feel heard within the criminal justice system, we can increase the rate of success in investigating and prosecuting sexual assault and domestic violence cases. 

Five (5) videos | Avg. Time: 11 min.

ECOURSE: DYNAMICS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

Presented in Collaboration with

This eCourse provides an overview of the dynamics of domestic violence. Perfect for anyone new to the field, it includes types of abuse and how it escalates, why abuse happens, and how different professions can best support victims of abuse. 

ECOURSE: IDENTIFYING ALLIES IN THE FIGHT TO END DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

This brief, self-guided ecourse will help participants think outside the box and consider how various organizations in their community can partner with their organization to combat domestic violence. 

ECOURSE: PUTTING COLLABORATION INTO ACTION

Presented in Collaboration with

This eCourse helps combat the stagnation that so many CCRs experience by teaching participants how to build structure into their collaborative work, ensuring that the CCR is sustained and effective long after current team members have left the table. The course discusses the importance of Vision and Mission statements to clarify and define your effort and delves into the most important documents a CCR will create; Memorandums of Understanding and protocols. It also reviews the principles of setting goals and using the SMART format to ensure timely success of CCR efforts.

VIDEO: THE IMPACT OF TRAUMA ON VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

What happens to the brain when traumatized, and how can first responders effectively interact with victims of domestic violence to reduce further harm? Check out this short, instructional video to learn more.

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