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Defense-based Advocacy -Part 3: The Role of DBA in the Anti-Violence Movement

Webinar On-demand

In the third and final webinar of this series, participants will learn about the scope of the crisis of the criminalization of survivors; ways that the criminal legal system causes, replicates, and perpetuates harm to victims, their families, and communities; and explore why anti-domestic violence advocates are critical to the fight for justice for criminalized survivors.

Funding for this project was made available through the US Department of Health and Human Services, Grant # 90EV0528. The viewpoints contained in this document are solely the responsibility of the author(s) and do not represent the official views or policies of the department and do not in any way constitute an endorsement by the Department of Health and Human Services.

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Course Requirements
Complete the activities within each module. It is recommended to complete them in order. When prompted within modules, return to this course page to add to the discussion board. Then complete any final assignments within the module.

Course Outline & Materials

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Module 1
Webinar On-Demand
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Session 3: The Role of Defense Based Advocacy in the Anti-Violence Movement
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Defense-based Advocacy -Part 3:  The Role of DBA in the Anti-Violence Movement Webinar On-demand
1 Module
100h 30m
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