Identifying, Investigating, And Prosecuting Domestic Violence Strangulation Cases

Posted: June 7, 2017

In a retrospective study of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty 1993-2013, 50% of those officers were killed by a criminal suspect with a public records act history of strangulation assault against a woman in a prior relationship. Riverside County District Attorney’s Office 2013 Study, Gerald Fineman, J.D

Join Jefferson County on Tuesday, July 25, 2017 for a training on identifying, investigating and prosecuting domestic violence strangulation cases.

POST, CLE and CEU credit anticipated. Documents necessary to receive credit available at completion of the training. 

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