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12th International Symposium on Victimology will be held at
The Rosen Plaza Hotel
Orlando, Florida, USA
August 20-25, 2006
Welcome to Orlando, Florida, the world-class tourist location that will serve as the host city for The 12th International Symposium on Victimology.
This symposium is designed for Policy Makers, Practitioners, Judges, Academics, Law Enforcement, Community Leaders, Social Workers, Students, and others who are interested in the field of Victimology and Victim Assistance.
Special features on the program will include:
- English/Spanish translation
- Certificates of Attendance
- Option to attend workshops at the National Organization of Victim Assistance (NOVA) conference being held at a nearby hotel.
- Plenary and Workshop topics include: Advocacy and Rights, Victim Services, Research, Transnational Crime, Education and Standards.
- Visits to local Criminal Justice related agencies.
- Joint WSV/NOVA Presidential Reception
Special Highlight : Naomi Tutu
"Striving for Justice: Searching for Common Ground"
Download the Conference Brochure
English | Spanish
The Office for Victims of Crime is pleased to announce the availability of a limited number of Professional Development Scholarships for state, local, and community-based victim service providers IN THE UNITED STATES to attend the World Society of Victimology’s 12 th International Symposium on Victimology. In support of those professionals seeking continuing education opportunities, the Program provides up to $500.00 for individuals and up to $2,500 for multidisciplinary teams. Funding is limited, and applicants must meet specific eligibility requirements.
For more information or to apply for a scholarship,
please visit http://www.ovcttac.org/
or contact OVC TTAC at 866-682-8822. |
This event is supported in part through funding from the Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, United States Department of Justice. Points of view expressed in this event are those of the organizers and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.
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