BWJP has extensive experience in criminal and civil justice interventions and practices to assist professionals and organizations in a variety of ways in their work on domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking matters.
BWJP provides technical assistance to the following professionals and organizations:
- Advocates and Victim Service Providers
- Attorneys
- Family Court Practitioners (GALs, evaluators, etc.)
- Judges and Court Staff (criminal, family and protection order)
- Law Enforcement Agencies
- Law School Clinics
- Military Personnel
- Policymakers
- Probation Staff
- Prosecutors and Victim/Witness Staff
- State and Tribal Coalitions
- Tribal Personnel
To assist these professionals and organizations, BWJP provides the following types of technical assistance:
Consultation
- On-site, phone or email consultations regarding issues and practices related to criminal and civil justice interventions
- Consultation and assistance with specific cases, including legal research and analysis, case strategy and appellate work
- Facilitation of peer-to-peer networking and referral
- Identification and assessment of current responses and implementation of improved practices and policies
Policy Analysis
- Research and development of legal and policy papers on emerging criminal and civil justice issues involving domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking
- E-newsletters that highlight new developments in law, policy and practice that involve domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking
- Identification of “best practice” initiatives in domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking response from across the country