The IACP’s onsite training and technical assistance for law enforcement agencies offers agencies across the country hands-on, direct interactions with experts, in order to prioritize violence against women department-wide and formulate plans to create the needed culture change to properly respond to and investigate these crimes.
The IACP works with agencies to develop appropriate and effective trainings, provide direction about expert trainers and partner organizations, and work to connect them with resources and community organizations that can help prioritize the response to and investigation of violence against women crimes throughout the department.
Onsite, subject matter experts deliver content presentations to provide participants with detailed information on a selection of violence against women issues such as:
- Sexual Assault: Strategies for Meeting the Challenges of Non-Stranger Assault Investigation
- Stalking: Making the Connection to Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
- Protection Orders: Practical Strategies for Effective Enforcement
- Managing Firearms in Situations of Domestic Violence
- Human Trafficking: Preparing Through Planning and Training
- Liability: Lessons Learned by Law Enforcement
- Predominant Aggressor Determination
- Strangulation and the Risk of Lethality
- Domestic & Sexual Violence Committed by Police Officers: The Importance of Having a Plan in Place