• National Institute on the Prosecution of Domestic Violence Homicide – AEquitas

    The National Institute on the Prosecution of Domestic Violence Homicide (NIPDVH) will be delivered in person April 28–May 1, 2026, in Tucson, AZ. The Institute itself is free, but attendees are responsible for their own travel costs including lodging and meals. A room block will be available at the hotel where the Institute will be held, with per diem rates […]

  • Addressing Women’s Use of Violence – Spring 2026

    A virtual training on effective interventions and programs that address women’s use of violence May 5-7, 2026 9 am – 4 pm Central time each day Training Description Since the implementation of mandatory arrest policies, communities and advocacy programs across the country have been working to refine interventions and programming to address women’s use of […]

  • Beyond the Basics: Advanced Human Trafficking Investigations & Prosecutions – AEquitas

    "Beyond the Basics (BTB): Human Trafficking Investigations and Prosecutions” is a free 3-day training designed for ECM HTTF investigators, analysts, and prosecutors with significant experience responding to human trafficking. This highly interactive training uses a buildable case file to highlight emerging trends and to share resources and promising practices to advance investigations and prosecutions of […]

  • Attorney General Griffin to Host First of ‘Emerging Issues Series’ May 11 with Focus of AI’s Impact on Legal Practices

    Griffin: ‘I encourage anyone who has an interest in learning more about AI’s impact on the legal world to attend this event’ LITTLE ROCK – Attorney General Tim Griffin issued the following statement announcing the launch of “The AG’s Emerging Issues Series:” “The AG’s Emerging Issues Series will provide opportunities for attorneys and others to learn […]

  • 2026 Legal Update – Attorney General Tim Griffin

    Camp Robinson 1404 Missouri Avenue, North Little Rock, AR, United States

    Attorney General Tim Griffin will host a FREE legal update for government attorneys and administrators on May 15, 2026, at the Professional Education Center at Camp Robinson in North Little Rock. We anticipate 6 hours Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit REGISTER HERE

  • CPC 2026

    Description Domestic violence intervention requires a coordinated response across public agencies, community-based programs, and the communities they serve. A key component of The Duluth Model’s coordinated community response is the men’s nonviolence program. Creating a Process of Change for Men Who Batter is the premier—and one of the longest-standing—curricula for men’s nonviolence programs. It is designed to support […]

  • Leading Strategic Responses to Human Trafficking – AEquitas

    "Leading Strategic Responses to Human Trafficking: Keeping Your Community Safe” is a free 2-day training intended to leverage police and prosecutor leadership roles to make organizational change by developing and refining human trafficking responses to improve victim identification and promote public safety. AEquitas is expecting to deliver this training June 16-17, 2026, in Denver, CO.  OJP […]

  • Creating a Process of Change for Men Who Batter – International Hours

    Description PLEASE NOTE: This training will take place from 3pm – 10pm Central Daylight Time within the United States. This option was created based on the high demand of training requests we receive from Australia. Our hope is to be able to provide a training that better suits the needs of our international participants. The dates […]

  • Coordinated Community Response- “The Duluth Model”

    Description (CCR) is a criminal justice intervention model that was developed to monitor compliance with legal changes as well as facilitate additional changes to address developing trends. This concept involves a multidisciplinary approach to ensure accountability for batterers and safety for battered women. Each disciplinary agency develops a role within this collaboration, providing a consistent […]

  • Creating a Process of Change for Men Who Batter

    Description Domestic violence intervention requires a coordinated response across public agencies, community-based programs, and the communities they serve. A key component of The Duluth Model’s coordinated community response is the men’s nonviolence program. Creating a Process of Change for Men Who Batter is the premier—and one of the longest-standing—curricula for men’s nonviolence programs. It is designed to support […]

  • Addressing Women’s Use of Violence – Fall 2026

    A virtual training on effective interventions and programs that address women’s use of violence October 13-15, 2026 9 am – 4 pm Central time each day Training Description Since the implementation of mandatory arrest policies, communities and advocacy programs across the country have been working to refine interventions and programming to address women’s use of […]