When Predators Take Flight: What We Can Learn from Sexual Assault Cases at 30,000 Feet

Category: 
Webinar

Hosted by: Conference on Crimes Against Women
 
Date: August 28, 2020
 
Time: 2:00 am – 3:15 am ChST

When Predators Take Flight: What We Can Learn from Sexual Assault Cases at 30,000 Feet

Description: This webinar will review sexual assault by examining cases that occurred at 30,000 feet to highlight common dynamics that occur in the majority of sexual assaults, whether on land or in the air. This will include offender tactics, barriers to reporting, victim blame, drug-facilitated assaults, the role of first responders and other members of a sexual assault response team, bystander intervention, jurisdictional ambiguities, cross-cultural variations, the intersection with human trafficking, investigative components, and prevention strategies. The presenter will discuss how insights from and for the airline industry can be applied to any environment in which sexual assaults are both common and easily missed.

Target audience: Sexual Assault Programs, Domestic Violence Programs, Domestic Violence Coalition, Human Trafficking task force, Investigators, Other (Airline industry)

For more information on registration fees, visit: http://conferencecaw.org/register/fees
 

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