All Attorneys She s Not Into You: How to Help Your Client Identify and Respond to Technology Stalking LIVE WEBCAST Thursday, April 14, 2016 CLE CREDIT: 6.0 Hours PLANNED BY NCBA CLE Department in cooperation with Legal Aid of North Carolina SUMMARY April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. During this one-day training, participants gain a basic understanding of stalking in 2016, how various technologies are misused by stalkers and how to help clients respond to stalking. Attendees learn about evidentiary issues, including Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (SANEs), for more effective representation of clients being stalked or sexually assaulted. Additionally, participants receive ideas on how to address technology in safety planning.
She s Not Into You: How to Help Your Client Identify and Respond to Technology Stalking #528LWC April 14, 2016 FOUR WAYS TO REGISTER ONLINE* www.ncbar.org/cle PHONE* 800.228.3402 FAX* 919.677.1774 MAIL** Attn: Accounting, NCBA Foundation, P.O. Box 3688, Cary, NC 27519-3688 *Credit cards only. **Please make checks payable to the NCBA Foundation. TUITION LIVE WEBCAST Select tuiton rate below. REGISTRANT TYPE WEBCAST TUITION NCBA Member NCBA Paralegal Division Member Non-member Full-time LANC Attorney (NCBA Member) 1st Year Licensed in NC (NCBA Member) CLE Passport Holder $235 $155 $285 $155 $99 6 Tokens REGISTRANT INFORMATION Please print clearly. 528LWC-B Print Full Name: Firm/Organization Name: Address: City, State and ZIP: Daytime Phone Number: Email Address: NC State Bar No. (Required for MCLE Credit): PAYMENT Registration is processed only after payment is received. Please print clearly. Enclosed is a check, payable to the NCBA Foundation. Please charge my credit card. Card Number: Expiration Date: Total Amount: Signature:
Program Agenda Thursday, April 14, 2016, 8:55a 4:15p 8:55 Welcome and Introductions 9:00 Use of Technology to Stalk Research indicates that millions of adults are stalked each year, yet stalking is a crime that is often misunderstood, minimized or missed entirely. This session focuses on the crime of stalking and how advances in technology are used by stalkers to track, monitor and gain information about victims. The presenter also discusses the strong links between stalking and other crimes such as sexual assault and intimate partner violence. 11:00 Break 11:15 Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners and Rape Kits Corinne Olson What is a SANE? What do they do? How can they help your case? Practical aspects of using a SANE for your next protective order case. 12:15p Lunch Break 1:00 Evidentiary Issues and Considerations It is crucial that the constantly changing technology used by perpetrators of domestic violence, stalking and sexual abuse is effectively explained to the fact finder at trial. In this interactive workshop, the presenter assists participants in identifying situations in which technical expert witnesses may be needed, and works with the group to identify people who may be able to provide these services at low or no cost. Practical tips and considerations for helping victims preserve technology based evidence are also discussed. 2:00 Technology Safety Planning In this digital age, safety planning with survivors must include a look at technology. This includes technology that the abuser might be misusing to monitor, harass, stalk or track the victim as well as technology that the survivor and any children use on a regular basis. This session walks through safety planning strategies for survivors in a variety of different scenarios. 3:00 Break 3:15 Revenge Porn North Carolina s New Law and Resources to Assist Survivors Amily K. McCool Technology gives abusers the ability to easily obtain, threaten to and actually make good on promises to distribute explicit images of survivors obtained during the course of an intimate relationship. What is commonly known as Revenge Porn is not about revenge, but one more tactic of power and control abusers use to trap and torment victims of domestic violence. This workshop educates participants about the conduct and harms of revenge porn and some available legal and non-legal resources attorneys can utilize to assist survivors. 4:15 Adjourn
Program Information Planners Atiya M. Mosley, Legal Aid of North Carolina, Raleigh Amy A. Vukovich, Legal Aid of North Carolina, Raleigh Speakers Amily K. McCool, North Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Durham Corinne Olson, InterAct, Raleigh, National Center for Victims of Crime, Washington, DC Step-By-Step Download Instructions 1. Go to www.ncbar.org/cle. 2. Click on Your Course Materials. (on right-side navigation) 3. Log in. (For assistance, call 800.228.3402.) 4. Click on the CLE program title. 5. Download and save. FINE PRINT REGISTRATION Registrations are limited by space, and may include a live video broadcast overflow room. TRANSFERS Registrants may transfer from a Live program, Video Replay, Webcast, Webinar or Phone/Audio Streaming Program without penalty within three business days after the program date. CANCELLATIONS Cancellations must be received by 9:00 a.m. the third business day prior to the program to qualify for a refund (less $75 administrative fee). Those not attending will receive the digital program materials in full consideration of tuition paid. MCLE CREDIT The North Carolina Bar Association Foundation is an accredited CLE sponsor under the MCLE Regulations promulgated by the NC State Bar Board of Continuing Legal Education. This program is approved (but not sponsored) by the Board for the designated number of CLE hours. Each attorney must maintain a record of his/her attendance for the NC State Bar annual report. MCLE credit is reported by NCBA Foundation only if a NC State Bar number is provided. Your CLE tuition includes mandatory State Bar fees used to support the State Bar s Mandatory Continuing Legal Education program, the Chief Justice s Commission on Professionalism and the Chief Justice s Equal Access to Justice Commission. Your tuition also includes digital access to all program materials. DIGITAL PROGRAM MATERIALS You will receive a notification email when digital materials are available to download. To retrieve digital materials, log in and select Your Course Materials on the CLE website. All of the materials for this program will be available for download in advance of the program. A limited number of printed books will be available for purchase at the Live program. INCLEMENT WEATHER We make every effort to notify registrants when a program is canceled or delayed due to weather. If inclement weather is forecast, please check your local news listings or contact event venue. NCBA programs will follow the work schedule of the hosting institutions, to include delayed openings. CLE SCHOLARSHIPS A limited number of scholarships are available to members in financial need. Contact Membership Services at 1.800.662.7407 or email akemple@ncbar.org. EVENT SPONSOR AND EXHIBITOR OPPORTUNITIES Interested in meeting the attendees of this program? Become an exhibitor or sponsor! Contact Jennifer Shapiro at CLESponsorship@ncbar.org for detailed information about these opportunities and their benefits. FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT WWW. NCBAR.ORG/CLE.
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