Workshops
Perpetration of Violence Against Women
ID: 1354WEBThis webinar explores dynamics of the perpetration of violence against women. The morning addresses issues of sexual violence, including those at greatest risk in a culturally sensitive framework. There is information shared regarding who the perpetrators of sexual violence are and the methods they utilize to gain access to intended victims. Finally, support and state-wide services are listed. Case studies are used to emphasize the subtleties and dangers of domestic violence. The impact of domestic violence on children is also explored. Pro-social interventions are discussed in a treatment framework. 3 NJ DVS credits: Intervention Skills. [Elective for Violence Against Women Certificate Program]Fee: $60.00
Continuing Ed. Hours (CEH): 3.0 Clinical
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Content LevelBeginner - AdvancedWebinar Completion Requirements About the InstructorLisa Smith, MS, DVS, is the Coordinator for Domestic Violence Services in the Office for Violence Prevention and Victim Assistance at Rutgers University.
Lisa has been working in the field of interpersonal violence for 30 years and has conducted many speaking engagements and training sessions on domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, diversity, and LGBTQ+ issues.
As part of her current work at VPVA, Lisa helps to coordinate the Crisis Response Advocate program and works with students who have used violence. She is a former member of the Board of Trustees for the NJ Coalition to End Domestic Violence.