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Daily Archives: July 2, 2024

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Supporting Crime Victims with Disabilities Online Training Toolkit

UncategorizedBy adminJuly 2, 2024

This toolkit was designed to provide comprehensive and culturally responsive informational and educational resources, tools, videos, and examples of best practices for law enforcement, forensic interviewers, victim advocates, and others to prepare them to effectively respond to victims of crime with disabilities across the lifespan.

Guide to Disability Rights Laws

UncategorizedBy adminJuly 2, 2024

This guide provides an overview of Federal civil rights laws that ensure equal opportunity for people with disabilities.

Make Victim Services Accessible

UncategorizedBy adminJuly 2, 2024

There are three types of accessibility, and they are all intertwined: Attitudinal accessibility, Physical accessibility, Programmatic accessibility.

Child Victims with Disabilities: A Guide for Prosecutors

UncategorizedBy adminJuly 2, 2024

This guide instructs prosecutors in the issues that must be addressed in their interactions with and accommodations for children with disabilities in various phases of the prosecution of cases of alleged child abuse.

Commonly Asked Questions About the ADA and Law Enforcement

UncategorizedBy adminJuly 2, 2024

This document offers common sense suggestions and examples to assist law enforcement agencies in complying with the ADA

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