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Enhancing Prosecutions of Cases Involving Survivors with Disabilities: Part 2

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Enhancing Your Prosecutions

Providing effective accommodations and modifications to survivors with disabilities requires prosecutors to have knowledge of typical accommodations. It is also helpful for prosecutors to build relationships with disability providers in their community as this will help them to access those accommodations in a timely manner. This two-part webinar series for prosecutors will provide essential information to reduce barriers and promote more prosecution cases involving domestic and sexual violence against people with disabilities.

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In part 2 of this webinar series, Olga Trujillo of Activating Change and Jonathan Kurland of AEquitas will explore the needs survivors with disabilities have when participating in a prosecution. They will identify accommodations prosecutors can provide and disability service providers that can serve as partners to help meet the needs of survivors with disabilities.

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Photo of Olga Trujillo. Olga is a nonbinary Latinx person with glasses and short gray hair. Photo of Jonathan Kurland. Johnathan is a white man with short-cropped hair.

Photo of Olga Trujillo. Olga is a nonbinary Latinx person with glasses and short gray hair. Photo of Jonathan Kurland. Johnathan is a white man with short-cropped hair.


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