2019 National Symposium on Sex Offender Management and Accountability

April 23, 2019, 4:55 pm

The following is a conference sponsored by the US Department of Justice.

2019 National Symposium on Sex Offender Management and Accountability

July 17–18, 2019 | Chicago

Join us to learn about tools, techniques and information vital to monitoring sex offenders and combatting sexual assault and child sexual abuse. Take advantage of this opportunity to network with sex offender registry personnel, law enforcement and prosecutors working in these areas across the country. Hosted by the Office of Sex Offender Sentencing, Monitoring, Apprehending, Registering, and Tracking, the 2019 symposium will support state, local and tribal partners’ initiatives and efforts to prevent and respond to sexual offenses.

About

The 2019 National Symposium on Sex Offender Management and Accountability will bring together law enforcement personnel, prosecutors, registry personnel and other community stakeholders from states, territories and Indian Country across the U.S. engaged in registering and monitoring sex offenders, and investigating and prosecuting sex offenses.

Symposium Topics:

  • Psychopathy of Sex Offenders
  • Registrars: Recruiting, Retaining and Safety
  • Case Law Presentations
  • Prosecuting 18 U.S. Code § 2250 Cases in Indian Country
  • Interdiction of Child Trafficking
  • International Tracking of Sex Offenders
  • Information Sharing
  • Interplay of TLOA, VAWA and SORNA

Jurisdictions with active Adam Walsh Act grant awards may use grant funds to send two attendees to the symposium. Contact your SMART grant manager for more information. Unfortunately, no travel scholarships are available for this event.

Venue

Palmer House (Hilton)
17 E. Monroe St.
Chicago, IL 60603

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