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Victims’ Rights in Ohio Post House Bill 343 & Senate Bill 16

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2.0 contact hours
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2 hours
Available Until
December 31, 2024
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Overview

Specialties
Forensic

This training will provide law enforcement with updates concerns legal obligations under House Bill 343 and Senate Bill 16. Specifically, this training will cover the victims’ rights request form—how to use the form, when to use the form, the importance of the form, and consequences for failure to use to form. In addition, this training will discuss other recent changes to victims’ rights laws that impact law enforcement.

Learning Objectives

Law Enforcement Objectives:

Objective 1: Attendees will learn about new requirements under House Bill 343 and Senate Bill 16, including when and how to use the victims’ rights request form.

Objective 2: Attendees will learn best practices for utilizing the victims rights request form in a trauma responsive, victim centered manner.

 

Nursing outcome:

 Attendees will have improved knowledge of the importance of the victims’ right request form used for victims of an international crime in Ohio.

Speakers

Elizabeth Well
Elizabeth Well JD

Legal Director
Ohio Crime Victim Justice Center

Elizabeth graduated from Ohio University with a bachelor’s degree in political science and attended Ohio Northern University for law school, where she graduated with a juris doctorate with distinction. In her time with Ohio Crime Victim Justice Center, Elizabeth has provided assistance to hundreds of crime victims, litigating their rights in trial and appellate courts, provided training to thousands of criminal justice system officials on victims’ rights in Ohio, and participated in the Marsy’s Law constitutional amendment campaign, including a leading role in drafting the amendment’s implementing legislation, 2022’s House Bill 343.

CE Information

This activity offers 2.0 contact hours to attendees.

Law Enforcement:

You will need watch the video in its entirety and complete an evaluation with attestation to receive credit for this course.

Nursing:

Criteria for awarding nursing contact hours:

  • Watch the complete presentation
  • Score of 100% on post-test 
  • Completion of evaluation with attestation

Disclosures

There are no relevant financial relationships for anyone in a position to control educational content.

Forensic Nursing Network Inc. is approved as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the Wisconsin Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. (#4002574) 

This project is supported by Grant No. 2022-ST-SAK-904 “SAK Statewide Collaboration with Law Enforcement” awarded by the Office of Criminal Justice Services, Ohio Department of Public Safety. The opinions, findings, and recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Office of Criminal Justice Services, Ohio Department of Public Safety.

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Victims’ Rights in Ohio Post House Bill 343 & Senate Bill 16

This project is supported by Grant No. 2022-ST-SAK-904 “SAK Statewide Collaboration with Law Enforcement” awarded by the Office of Criminal Justice Services, Ohio Department of Public Safety. The opinions, findings, and recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Office of Criminal Justice Services, Ohio Department of Public Safety.

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