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Implementing SB989, California’s First-in-the-Nation Suspicious Death Law – Joanna’s Law
Implementing Joanna’s Law
This dynamic 90-minute webinar will focus on what every professional working with victims of domestic violence needs to know about detecting staged crime scenes (fatal or non-fatal) to ensure violent men do not get away with attempted murder or murder.
In this fast paced, multi-media presentation, the instructors will discuss:
- Key components of California’s SB989 – Joanna’s Law
- Why the law was necessary and how other states can replicate Joanna’s Law
- What professionals need to know about staged crime scenes
- Recommendations for Implementation
- 10 Red flag factors of staged crime scene homicides
- Lessons learned from handling multiple staged suicides and accidents
- Explain the need and the benefits to interviewing family members
- Explain the benefit for MDTs to conduct post-mortem lethality and suicidal assessments
- Share recent and current federal and state legislation, and
- Provide suggestions to improve death investigation protocols and practice
Course Objectives:
Increase awareness about staged crimes scenes
Review key components of SB 989 (Joanna’s Law)
Review all 10 factors of a suspicious death in an intimate partner death case
Share Vernon Geberth’s common mistakes made in suicide investigations
List practical steps to overcome challenges in staged crime scenes, including developing MDTs to investigate suspicious death cases and involve family members in the process