Join the National Center for Victims of Crime and Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice for a webinar focused on Crime Survivors Speak: national and state-based studies on victims' views on safety and justice on October 1st, 2019 at 2:00 pm.
Moderators Mai Fernandez and Aswad Thomas will review the findings and discuss ensuring that the voices of survivors, and all directly impacted people, are centered within reform efforts.
MCLE Conference Center
10 Winter Place, via Winter Street
This seminar provides and overview of criminal justice reform that becomes effective in October 2018, such as related to criminal offender record information (CORI), employment, driver licenses, housing and other collatera consequences.
Survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence and stalking have housing rights under federal law as well as under some state and local laws. These rights are meant to ensure that survivors have access to and can safely live in shelter or housing. Survivors have critical rights whether they want to stay in their housing or shelter or move out and find another place to live.