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NCJTC provided 2 staff under this grant to provide A/V support to the Indian Nations Conference.
Attitudes and Awareness About Childhood Exposure to Violence: Results from a Survey of Five Communities, American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA. November 19, 2014. Elise Jensen presented results from a survey about community attitudes and awareness about childhood exposure to violence for the Defending Childhood Initiative to an audience of researchers and practitioners in the criminology and criminal justice fields.
Rachel Swaner and Elise Jensen presented on
The Defending Childhood Initiative and Culture as Healing
12/10/14
Indian Nations Victims of Crime conference, Palm Springs, CA
Co-presented with Rosebud Sioux colleagues on the Defending Childhood Initiative
This training provides awareness and discussion on the topic of fire service suicide prevention.