Award Information
Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2016, $1,500,000)
The National Network to End Domestic Violence will partner with the National Council of Family and Juvenile Court Judges to conduct the Cyberviolence Court Training Initiative (CCTI), a national-scope project which will: 1) assess the cyberviolence training currently available and the training needs of judicial professionals; 2) assess the needs of victims and survivors of cyberviolence; and 3) develop, publish, and disseminate training and technical assistance to judicial professionals. This partnership provides decades of experience in training judicial personnel, expertise in cybercrime and use of technology to harm victims, and expertise in curriculum design and survivor-centered assessment processes. Deliverables will include the needs assessment discussed above, an in-person curriculum and guide, an online toolkit, technology tip sheets, and video modules for a comprehensive approach.
CA/NCF
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