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2012 Conference On Crimes Against Women

2012 Conference On Crimes Against Women

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03/26/2012 - 03/28/2012

Sheraton Downtown Hotel
400 N. Olive Street
Dallas, TX 75201

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The Conference on Crimes Against Women, which is co-sponsored by the Genesis Women's Shelter and the Dallas Police Department, seeks to bring together all those who may respond to crimes of female victimization and arm them with the most effective, most relevant, and most up-to-date training available to battle this worldwide epidemic.  

 Federal, state, and local law enforcement officers; federal, state and local prosecutors, and victim advocates will gather in Dallas to participate in workshops and case studies that will address all types of crimes in which women are targeted.

 

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