National Victims of Crime Awareness Week
Symposium, Monday, April 11, 2011
The Westin Ottawa Hotel
11 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa
Table of Contents
The following presentations were given during the National Victims of Crime Awareness Week symposium, which took place in Ottawa on April 11, 2011. As some of the presenters did not use a formal presentation to deliver their remarks, not all of the speakers are listed. The opinions expressed are the author's and do not necessarily represent those of the Department of Justice Canada.
Addressing Youth Victimization - Online crimes, online services
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Dorthe Flauer, Executive Director, SAFFRON Centre (PDF Version, 709 kb, PDF Help)
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Alain Johnson, Clinical Director of French-Language Services, Kids Help Phone
(PDF Version, 1,464 kb, PDF Help)
Different Approaches to Collaboration: Domestic Violence and the Criminal Justice System
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Norine Nathanson, Provincial Crown Lead, Domestic Violence, Criminal Law Policy Branch, Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General (PDF Version, 101 kb, PDF Help)
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Sergeant Dellrae Sharpe, Alberta Integrated Threat and Risk Assessment Centre (I-TRAC) (PDF Version, 776 kb, PDF Help)
Multi-Faceted Layers of Support: Peer Support for Survivors of Homicide Victims
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Yvonne Harvey, Chair, Canadian Parents of Murdered Children and Survivors of Homicide Victims Inc (CPOMC) (PDF Version, 231 kb, PDF Help)
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Michel Germain, Director General, l’Association des Familles de Personnes Assassinées ou Disparues (AFPAD) (PDF Version, 496 kb, PDF Help)
Serving Disabled Victims: Understanding and Preventing Abuse of People with Disabilities
- Christine Murphy, Lecturer and Facilitator, and Elizabeth Kwan, Public Education Consultant (PDF Version, 761 kb, PDF Help)
High Profile Cases in the Media: Invasion of Privacy or Society’s Right to Know?
- Heidi Illingworth, Executive Director, Canadian Resource Centre for Victims of Crime (PDF Version, 260 kb, PDF Help)
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