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Course Title:
Advocacy After the Conviction
Start Date:
11/07/2019
End Date:
11/07/2019
Course Time:
8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Course Number:
520-19-19
City:
Havana
Tuition:
$160.00
Course Location:
This course will be held at the Florida Public Safety Institute, Conference Center, 75 College Drive, Havana, Florida 32333
Course Description:
This course will discuss how the Office of the Attorney General, the Department of Corrections and the Florida Commission on Offender Review provide a continuum of services and advocacy to crime victims. Participants will gain knowledge on how the appellate process works; the various types of release notifications available to victims and families; the Florida VINE program; how parole decisions are made; and the process of monitoring parolees and control release offenders. Advocates will learn that early involvement on their part can insure that victims and their families are kept informed.
All 8 hours for this course may be used towards FCPTI Victim Services Practitioner Renewal Requirements