2013 Crime Victim Law Conference Photo Gallery
2013 Crime Victim Law Conference
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Conference attendees hear from NCVLI Executive Director Meg Garvin. Photo by Chris Wilson.2011 -
Multnomah County Commissioner Diane McKeel opens the Conference. Photo by Chris Wilson.2011 -
Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum opens the Conference. Photo by Chris Wilson.2011 -
Photo by Chris Wilson.2011 -
Photo by Chris Wilson.2011 -
Jennifer Coughlin delivers the opening plenary on a victim’s right to privacy. Photo by Chris Wilson. -
NCVLI Staff Attorney Rebecca S.T. Khalil trains at the Conference. Photo by Chris Wilson. -
The Conference was supported by 20 incredible volunteers over the course of the two days. Photo by Chris Wilson. -
Conference attendees catch up between sessions. Photo by Chris Wilson. -
NCVLI Intern Renee Huizinga and a Conference volunteer staff the Information Table. Photo by Chris Wilson. -
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Antonio R. Sarabia of IP Business Law Inc. delivers the lunch plenary on the first day discussing victims’ right to restitution. Photo by Chris Wilson. -
Erick J. Haynie of Perkins Coie accepts NCVLI’s Pro Bono of the Year Award on behalf of Perkins Coie, LLP. Photo by Chris Wilson. -
Andy Hong of the Henry T. Nicholas, III Foundation providing a donation to NCVLI. Photo by Chris Wilson. -
NCVLI Executive Director Meg Garvin honors Perkins Coie, LLP with the 2013 Pro Bono of the Year Award. Photo by Chris Wilson. -
NCVLI Founder Doug Beloof and NCVLI Executive Director Meg Garvin honor Chanpone Sinlapasai with the 2013 Gail Burns-Smith Excellence in Victim Services Award. Photo by Chris Wilson2011 -
Russell Butler (2nd from right) of the Maryland Crime Victims’ Resource Center received the 2013 Legal Advocacy Outstanding Achievement Award. Photo by Chris Wilson.2011 -
Brian McDonough, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney for the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office in Ohio presents on victims’ right to attend trial. Photo by Chris Wilson. -
Steve Twist presents on victims’ rights pre-charging and during a plea. Photo by Chris Wilson. -
Chris Newlin, National Children’s Advocacy Center Executive Director, presents on tailoring services to child-victims. Photo by Chris Wilson. -
Alanna Peterson, a recipient of NCVLI’s Law Student Victims’ Rights Writing Competition presents on the Law Student Panel. Photo by Chris Wilson. -
Dr. Rebecca Campbell of Michigan State University trains on the impact of the legal process on rape survivors. Photo by Chris Wilson. -
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Attendees from around the country got to catch up, network, and celebrate another year of hard work on behalf of victims. Photo by Chris Wilson.2011 -
Michelle Cruz delivers the lunch plenary on Day 2, discussing victim assistance in mass victimization cases. Photo by Chris Wilson. -
Deputy County Attorney of the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office in Arizona, Keli Luther, co-trains on responding to mass victimization. Photo by Chris Wilson. -
20 Volunteers helped staff the Conference over the two days. Photo by Chris Wilson. -
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Bridgette Harwood of Criminal Legal Services co-trains on the intersections of identity theft and violent crime. Photo by Chris Wilson. -
NCVLI Executive Director Meg Garvin. Photo by Chris Wilson. -
The Conference had 24 breakout sessions and 4 plenary sessions over the course of 2 days. Photo by Chris Wilson. -
The Conference was held on the scenic campus of Lewis & Clark Law School in Portland, Oregon. Photo by Chris Wilson. -
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Lieutenant General Richard Harding of the United States Air Force closed the Conference with a discussion of the Special Victims Counsel Program, providing legal services to military victims of sexual assault. Photo by Chris Wilson. -
Lewis & Clark Law Professor and NCVLI Founder Doug Beloof closes the Conference. Photo by Chris Wilson. -
NCVLI Executive Director Meg Garvin. Photo by Chris Wilson. -
From left: Lieutenant General Richard Harding of the United States Air Force, Lewis & Clark Law Professor Doug Beloof, and NCVLI Executive Director Meg Garvin. Photo by Chris Wilson. -
NCVLI mugs listing victim’s rights were sold to support crime victims. Photo by Chris Wilson. -
NCVLI Executive Director Meg Garvin catches up with an attendee. Photo by Chris Wilson. -
Attendees having fun! Photo by Chris Wilson.
