Las Vegas, NV, Dec 8-11, 2015 - National Institute of Crime Prevention

Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Training
Excalibur Hotel and Casino
Las Vegas, NV, Dec 8-11, 2015
The Excalibur Hotel is located at the same intersection as the New York, New York Hotel, MGM Grand and
Tropicana Hotel on the Famous Las Vegas Strip.
Sleeping rooms are only $35.00 a night plus 12% tax and $9.95 daily resort fee Sunday- Thursday.
Friday night- $70.00 plus 12% tax and $9.95 resort fee.
Call 1-800-937-7777 for sleeping room reservations. Mention
Code NICP1215
Click here to make reservations on-line.
The room block closes 30 days before the conference date.
Training Topics
Child Sexual Abuse, Drug Facilitated Rape, Strangulation, Women Who Use Violence, CyberStalking, Do Orders of Protection Work? Helping the Children, Keys to a Successful Rape
Investigation, Forensic Experiential Trauma Interviewing, Difficulties Prosecuting D. V.,
Understanding Victim and Abuser Behaviors, Effective D. V. Intervention, Elder Abuse,
Predominant Aggressor, Typologies of Abusers.
Who Should Attend
Law Enforcement Officers, Licensed Clinical Social Workers, Victim Advocates, Prosecutors, Social
Workers, Mental Health Workers, Educators, Substance Abuse Counselors, Rape Treatment Center
Workers, Nurses, Batterers’ Intervention Counselors, Military Police, and CID.
"I highly recommend Rod and Bill as two of the best trainers I’ve ever worked with over the
past 15 years; their extensive experience and expertise are skillfully conveyed with an innovative,
interactive style. They are truly dedicated to survivors of domestic & sexual violence and I know
you’ll find their training to be informative and inspiring."
Sarah M. Buel
Clinical Professor of Law and Faculty Director,
Diane Halle Center for Family Justice
Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law – Arizona State University
Day 1
8:30
9:00
10:30
12:00
1:00
3:00
4:00
Registration
Drug facilitated Rape
Keys to a Successful Rape Investigation and Prosecution
Lunch on your own
Child Sexual Abuse
Forensic Experiential Trauma Interviewing
Discussion
9:00
10:30
12:00
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
Domestic Violence Is a Community Problem
Understanding Victim and Abuser Behaviors
Lunch on your own
What is this Doing to the Kids?
Recognizing Strangulation as a Crime
Effective Intervention is the Key
Discussion
9:00
12:00
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
Women Who Use Violence
Lunch on your own
Elder Abuse
Stalking/Cyber Stalking
Do Orders for Protection Protect?
Discussion
8:30
10:00
11:00
11:30
Is Victimless Prosecution Still Possible
Predominant Aggressor
Typologies of Abusers
Closing and Certificates
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
National Institute of Crime Prevention Trainers.
Sgt William Rousseau (Retired) was a member of the Tampa Police Dept. in Tampa, Fl. for 29 years. He was the
department’s Domestic Violence Coordinator and created and supervised the departments Sex Crimes Family Violence
Unit. Bill is a nationally recognized expert in domestic violence by the U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Department of
Defense and the U.S. Attorney’s Office. He has taught for Florida State University, the University of South Florida, and
the United States Army. He has received numerous awards for his work in domestic violence. Bill has a Bachelors degree
from the University of South Florida. Bill is the past Chairperson
of the Hillsborough County Domestic Violence Fatality Review Team and is the current President of the National Institute
of Crime Prevention.
Capt. Rod Reder (Retired) was with the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office in Tampa Fl. for 29 years. He was most
recently assigned as a Deputy District Commander. Rod was previously the Crimes Against Persons supervisor, and was
the Domestic Violence Coordinator for the Sheriff’s Office for seven years. He has taught for Florida State University, the
University of South Florida and the U.S. Army. Rod is recognized nationwide as an expert in domestic violence by the U.S.
Department of Defense and the U. S. Department of Justice. He has received numerous awards such as the Florida
Governor’s “Peace at Home Award”. Rod is the Vice President of the National Institute of Crime Prevention. Rod is a
graduate of the 109th session of the Southern Police Institute, University of Louisville. Rod is currently the Board
Chairman of the Family Justice Center -Hillsborough County and serves on the Florida Attorney General’s statewide
Fatality Review Team. Rod has a Bachelor’s degree from the University of South Florida in Tampa. Rod has appeared on;
The O’Reilly Factor, NBC Today Show, Discovery ID Channel, COPS & America’s Most Wanted.
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