DNA on Trial: From Collection to Conviction
Master the use of DNA evidence for compelling courtroom presentations with hands-on training and expert insights at our prosecutor training.
Date and time
Location
Zionsville Town Hall
1100 West Oak Street Zionsville, IN 46077About this event
- Event lasts 2 days 4 hours
Zero Abuse Project's new 2.5-day course, DNA on Trial: From Collection to Conviction, delves into the rapidly evolving science and technology surrounding DNA evidence, underscoring the critical role it plays in prosecuting complex cases. Participants will gain invaluable insights and practical tools essential for navigating the intricacies of DNA evidence, facilitated by seasoned trial attorneys and forensic science experts.
Through engaging workshops, attendees will enhance their understanding of forensic processes. Moreover, the course offers a hands-on component, enabling prosecutors to engage with a mock crime scene, replicating common challenges encountered during evidence collection.
Central to the course is an opportunity for experiential learning in a mock courtroom setting, equipping prosecutors with the skills to effectively present DNA findings in court. By fostering a clear and compelling narrative, participants will learn to articulate complex evidence persuasively, facilitating jury comprehension and securing convictions.
Participants are required to attend the full 2.5-day course, which includes courtroom exercises specifically designed for prosecutors. Attendance is capped at 36 individuals and is exclusive to prosecutors or law enforcement personnel.
Please note: While law enforcement personnel are welcome to attend, the majority of the content is tailored towards prosecutors.
Schedule:
Day 1 - October 15th | 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Day 2 - October 16th | 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Day 3 - October 16th | 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
FULL AGENDA COMING SOON!
Trainers:
- Tyler Counsil, Director, Child Advocacy Studies, Zero Abuse Project
- Kathleen Nolan, Senior Attorney, Zero Abuse Project
- Kristina Korobov, Senior Attorney, Zero Abuse Project
Frequently asked questions
Indiana CLE credits will be offered. CLE credits in other states available by request.
This course is funded by our Trauma-informed Prosecutor Project grant and is free of charge to attend. However, as a nonprofit training under a federal grant, we are unable to cover travel expenses.
Any national criminal prosecutor employed by a state, local, tribal, or national agency may attend the course. Law enforcement personnel are also welcome to attend; however, it's important to note that the majority of the content is tailored towards prosecutors.
We do not have a set room block for this training as we anticipate many local attendees. However, there are many hotels in the Zionsville area. Reach out to training@zeroabuseproject.org if you need a reccomendation!
Yes, we will provide a certificate upon completion of the post-course evaluation.
This course is experiential and will only be offered in-person.