MOPS 15th Annual FSV Full Conf Brochure

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Missouri Office of Prosecution ServicesMay 18-20, 202115th Annual ConferenceonSee Page 2 forInformation about ourPandemic Precautions& Early RegistrationSee Page 3-6 for ourFamily & Sexual ViolenceUnited We StandUpdated Full AgendaWe encourage prosecutors, law enforcement,advocates & all of our allied professionals totake this opportunity to learn from national &local experts. These classes will enhanceinvestigation, prosecution & advocacy skills in allcriminal matters, particularly crimes againstpersons, with an emphasis on special victimscases. We strive to provide excellent trainingopportunities to teach professionals to thinkoutside the box for the most effective criminalJustice response.Oasis Hotel & Convention CenterSpringfield, MissouriFor additional information, please contact Catherine Vannier at catherine.vannier@prosecutors.mo.gov.

MISSOURI OFFICE OF PROSECUTION SERVICES15th ANNUAL FAMILY & SEXUAL VIOLENCE CONFERENCEReserve your spot early!Space is limited!United We StandOasis Hotel & Convention CenterSpringfield, MissouriMay 18 to 20, 2021In order to be able to gather safely, our next conference will look a little different than years past.The Oasis Hotel & Convention Center has installed ultra violet light in all areas of the hotel, and hasimplemented enhanced cleaning measures. All guests will be screened for virus symptoms and otherpotential quarantine restrictions prior to entry on the property and again prior to entry at theconference. Our contract with the hotel provides for limited seating, 6 feet apart and mandatedfacial masks, with an option to cancel the in person conference and move to a virtual format ifpandemic conditions worsen in the weeks before the conference.Please Join Us!We hope to see you there.The Early Registration Rate will be 175. Early registration is encouraged in order to reserve yourspot as seating will be limited.* If we are in person, registration will include a socially distancedlunch on Tuesday and Wednesday, and a tentative dinner on Tuesday evening. Early Registrationends April 23, 2021. Registrations received after April 23 will be 250/person. Walk-ins (persons notpreviously registered) will be charged 250/ person.Please register by cutting and pasting the link into your /event?llr q5eaeneab&oeidk a07ehbkvou102eb24c1The Oasis Hotel will have a block of rooms available for our conferenceattendees at a rate of 96/night. Please call the hotel and mention theconference in order to receive the discounted rate. The rate is availableuntil April 18, 2021. The phone number is 1-888-532-4338.Questions? Concerns? Comments?Contact Catherine Vannier at catherine.vannier@prosecutors.mo.gov or (573) 644-2409.Please share with your Prosecutors, Law Enforcement, Investigative & Legal Support Staff, Victim Advocates, Children’s Division Personnel, Juvenile Office Personnel, Children’s Advocacy Center Staff,Adult Protective Services, Health Professionals, Probation Officers & other Allied Professionals.This training is available to: Prosecutors, Prosecutors’ Office Staff, Law Enforcement, Victim Advocates, Children's Division, Probation & Parole, Department of Mental Health, Adult Protective Services, Health Professionals, Juvenile OfficePersonnel and Children's Advocacy Center Staff. Other Similar Allied Professionals must obtain prior approval for attendance from Conference Organizers. To receive approval, please email Catherine.vannier@prosecutors.mo.gov. In theemail subject line, please indicate "Conference Approval - MOPS 15th Annual FSV Conference."*PLEASE NOTE: The Missouri Office of Prosecution Services is unable to issue refunds after payment has beenreceived. If for some reason you are unable to attend after registering and making payment, the Missouri Office of Prosecution Services will work with you to transfer your registration to another individual; however,payment cannot be refunded. No exceptions.

MISSOURI OFFICE OF PROSECUTION SERVICES15th ANNUAL FAMILY & SEXUAL VIOLENCE CONFERENCEUnited We StandOasis Hotel & Convention CenterSpringfield, MissouriMay 18-20, 2021UPDATED AGENDATuesday, May 18, 20217:00 AM – 9:15 AM Registration9:00 AM – 9:15 AMOpening RemarksParadise Ballroom9:15 AM to 10:30 AMRandy & Me: A Prosecutor’s Story of His Childhood Sexual AbuseParadise BallroomPOST Certification Pending, 1.5 hours, 1.5 hours CLE, 1.5 hours CA/N 210Kevin Mulcahy, Survivor and Prosecutor10:30 AM to 10:45 AM Break,10:45 AM – 12:00PMSeven Sneaky Challenges Facing SurvivorsParadise BallroomPOST Certification Pending 1.5 hours, 1.5 hours CLE, 1.5 hours CA/N 210Kevin Mulcahy, Survivor and Prosecutor12:00 PM – 1:00 PM Lunch (Provided)1:00 PM – 2:15 PMSeeing the Case Through Multiple Lenses: Florida’s Multidisciplinary ModelAn Examination of Case Studies in Financial Exploitation, Elder Abuse, Child Abuse & Domestic ViolenceParadise BallroomPOST Certification pending 1.5 hours, 1.5 hours CLE, 1.5 hours CA/N 210Karen Murillo, Florida Attorney General’s Office2:15 PM – 2:30 PM Break,2:30 PM – 3:45 PM BREAKOUT SESSION #11a: The Tools within the CodeThinking Outside the Box, Charging Decisions that Maximize the EvidenceParadise BallroomPOST Certification Pending 1.5 hours, 1.5 hours CLE, 1.5 hours CA/N 210Jo Leigh Fischer, Chief Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, Johnson County1b: Discussing and Determining Consent for Sexual Assault Victims with DisabilitiesGrand BallroomPOST Certification Pending 1.5 hours, 1.5 hours Implicit Bias CLE, 1.5 hours CA/N 210Elizabeth Moran, Deputy Director, Missouri Developmental Disability CouncilAgenda continues on the next page .

Tuesday, May 18, 2021, cont’d3:45 PM – 4:00 PM Break,4:0 0 P M – 5: 15 PMHidden in Plain Sight: Familial Sex Trafficking*Paradise BallroomPOST Certification Pending 1.5 hours, Technical, 1.5 hours CLE, 1.5 hours CA/N 210Cindy Malott, Selah Way FoundationAdam Kavanaugh, Sergeant, St. Louis County Police Department, Selah Way Foundation*Funding provided in part by Selah Way Foundation5:1 5 P M – 7: 30 PMGrand BallroomDinner/ Regional Networking Reception –This event is TENTATIVE due to ongoing pandemic concernsWednesday, May 19, 20217:00 AM to 8:00 AM Buffet BreakfastGrand Ballroom8:00 AM - 9:15 AMUsing Bond Conditions & Orders of Protection to Problem Solve High Call LocationsParadise BallroomPOST Certification Pending 1.5 hours, 1.5 hours CLE, 1.5 hours CA/N 210Brian Grove, Columbia Police Department9:15 AM – 9:25 AM Break,9:25 AM – 10:40 AM BREAKOUT SESSION #2:2a: Updates & Highlights from the Special Victim Best Practices TeamThe Sexual Assault Survivors’ Bill of Rights, Remote Proceedings, Elder Abuse and MoreParadise BallroomPOST Certification Pending Interpersonal, 1.5 hours CLE, 1.5 hours CA/N 210Annie Gibson, Daviess County Prosecuting AttorneyJo Leigh Fischer,Chief Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, Johnson County2b: A Collaborative Model Approach: Electronics Based Exploitation & Crimes Against Children*Children’s Anti-Exploitation Partnership Program (CAPP)Grand BallroomPOST Certification Pending 1.5 hours, 1.5 hours CLE, 1.5 hours CA/N 210Cindy Malott, Selah Way FoundationAdam Kavanaugh, Sergeant, St. Louis County Police Department, Selah Way Foundation*Funding provided in part by Selah Way Foundation10:40 – 10:45 AM Break,10:45 AM – 12:00 PM BREAKOUT SESSION #3:3a: Family Violence & the Military: Breaking Down Barriers for Safety & AccountabilityParadise BallroomPOST Certification Pending 1.5 hours, 1.5 hours CLE, 1.5 hours CA/N 210Jonathan Mathis, Chief of Justice, Fort Leonard Wood, Office of the Staff Judge AdvocateGary Chura, Chief of Client Services, Fort Leonard Wood, Office of the Staff Judge Advocate3b: Lessons Learned in the Field: What Not to Do in a Trafficking Investigation*Grand BallroomPOST Certification Pending 1.5 hours, 1.5 hours CLE, 1.5 hours CA/N 210Cindy Malott, Selah Way FoundationAdam Kavanaugh, Sergeant, St. Louis County Police Department, Selah Way Foundation*Funding provided in part by Selah Way Foundation

Wednesday, May 19, 2021, cont’d12:00 PM – 1:00 PM Lunch (Provided) Grand Ballroom1:00 PM - 2:15 PMThe Link Between Human & Animal Abuse: Connecting the DotsParadise BallroomPOST Certification pending 1.5 hours, 1.5 hours CLE, 1.5 hours CA/N 210Phil Arkow, Coordinator, National Link Coalition2:15 PM – 2:30 pM Break2:30 PM – 3:45 pM4a: How to Implement the Animal Abuse Link Concepts into Your WorkParadise BallroomPOST Certification pending 1.5 hours, 1.5 hours CLE, 1.5 hours CA/N 210Phil Arkow, Coordinator, National Link Coalition4b: Techniques for Effective Prosecution of Elder Abuse & Financial ExploitationGrand BallroomPOST Certification pending 1.5 hours, 1.5 hours CLE, 1.5 hours CA/N 210Karen Murillo, Florida Attorney General’s Office3:45 PM – 4:00 pM Break4:00 PM – 5:15 PMAbuse & Religion: When Faith is a FactorParadise BallroomPOST Certification pending 1.5 hours, 1.5 hours CLE, 1.5 hours CA/N 210Annie Gibson, Daviess County Prosecuting AttorneyKim Grebner, Missouri State Technical Assistance TeamThursday, May 20, 20217:00 AM to 8:00 AM Buffet BreakfastGrand Ballroom8:00 AM – 9:15 AM BREAKOUT SESSION #55a: Special Victims’ Hearsay Exceptions: Making the Victim’s Voice HeardParadise BallroomPOST Certification Pending 1.5 hours, 1.5 hours CLE, 1.5 hours CA/N 210Myles Perry, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, Platte County5b: Rural Sexual Assault & Telehealth Examinations: Making it Work for YouGrand BallroomPOST Certified 1.5 hours Technical, 1.5 hours CLE, 1.5 hours CA/N 210Brooke Batesel, SANE Assistant Coordinator, Forensic Nursing, Cox Health Systems9:15 PM – 9:30 AM Break,Agenda continues on the next page .

Thursday, May 20, 2021, cont’d9:30 AM - 10:45 AM BREAKOUT SESSION #55a: A Success Story: The Phelps County Family Justice Court from Inspiration to PracticeParadise BallroomPOST Certifed 1.5 hours, Technical 1.5 hours CLE, 1.5 hours CA/N 210Hon. Mark Calvert, Associate Circuit Judge, 25th CircuitKatie Croker, Director of Internal Operations & Legal Services, Russell House, Inc.Brad Neckermann, Senior Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, Phelps CountyRenee Hemken, Family Justice Court Coordinator, Phelps CountyNicoya Rohter, Victim Advocate, Phelps County Prosecuting Attorney5b: Elder Abuse in Missouri: One Prosecutor’s RevelationGrand BallroomPOST Certification Pending 1.5 hours, 1.5 hours CLE, 1.5 hours CA/N 210 (pending)Janette Bleau, First Assistant Prosecutor, Christian County10:45 - 11:00 AM Break10:45 AM - 12:30 PMDiversity & Barriers in Special Victims’ Prosecution: Achieving JusticeParadise BallroomPOST Certification Pending 1.75 Racial Profiling hours, 1.8 hours Implicit Bias CLE, 1.8 hours CA/N 210Mark Dupree, Wyandotte County, Kansas, District AttorneyEND OF CONFERENCEAttendance at all sessions should amount to hours of 20.8 Continuing Legal Education Credit,including 3.3 Ethics & Implicit Bias hours. Peace Officer Standard Training Certifications will berequested individually for each of the presentations. DPS POST certification is listed above.Attendance at all sessions should amount to 20.75 POST certified hours, including 1.75 RacialProfiling hours. Certification will also be requested for individual approval for the specifiedCA/N 210 hours. Attendance at all sessions should amount to a total of 20.75 hours.

POST Certification Pending 1.75 Racial Profiling hours, 1.8 hours Implicit Bias CLE, 1.8 hours CA/N 210 Mark Dupree, Wyandotte County, Kansas, District Attorney END OF CONFERENCE Attendance at all sessions should amount to hours of 20.8 Continuing Legal Education Credit, including 3.3 Eth