Identifying, Recognizing, and Working With Bias in the Investigative Process of Child Abuse Cases

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This is a practicum workshop; participants will participate in several case scenarios during the investigative and the case conferencing process. Attendees will learn to distinguish three types of bias and recognize their own bias as cases unfold.

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Identifying, Recognizing, and Working With Bias in the Investigative Process of Child Abuse Cases
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Open to view video. Bias and its implications for child abuse investigations and multidisciplinary teamwork is a new and emerging topic. We'll focus on bias and how it can impact the investigation and potential outcome of cases. This is a practicum workshop; participants will participate in several case scenarios during the investigative and the case conferencing process. Attendees will learn to distinguish three types of bias and recognize their own bias as cases unfold.
Identifying, Recognizing, and Working With Bias in the Investigative Process of Child Abuse Cases Survey
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Identifying, Recognizing, and Working With Bias in the Investigative Process of Child Abuse Cases Certificate
1.00 Credit Hours credit  |  Certificate available
1.00 Credit Hours credit  |  Certificate available