How Batterer Intervention Programs Can Assist Accountability and

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Join us for a free luncheon workshop Batterer Programs Can Enhance Offender Accountability and Judicial Monitoring Presented by Phyllis B. Frank, Jim McDowell, Rose Garrity and Marvin Anderson This workshop is presented by a group of nationally recognized speakers and trainers and is recommended for all who work in domestic violence; judges, prosecutors, legal defenders, treatment providers and victim advocates. After 30 years of batterer program work, New York has developed a model for batterer programs that is responsive to both practice and research. When: Thursday, January 10, 2008 Time: 12:00-3:00 p.m.  Lunch is provided  Please RSVP by 1/04/08 as seating is limited to gpainter@slco.org or 799-8467 Salt Lake County Criminal Justice Services 145 East 1300 South (Suite 401) SLC, UT 84115 Where: Client Services entrance, room 8 Hosted by South Valley Sanctuary and Salt Lake County Criminal Justice Services Sponsored by National Organization for Men Against Sexism (NOMAS)

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