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Podcast on Crimes Against Women

Conference on Crimes Against Women
Domestic Violence
Intimate Partner Violence
Gender-Based Violence
911 Emergency Services
Emergency Dispatchers
NENA
Public Safety
Gun Violence
Kitty Genovese
Victim Advocacy
Technology Abuse
Criminal Justice
Domestic Violence Investigations
Sexual Assault
Violence Against Women
Public Health
Billy Chemirmir
Stalking
Memoir Writing
Cyberstalking

The Conference on Crimes Against Women (CCAW) is thrilled the announce the Podcast on Crimes Against Women (PCAW). Continuing with our fourth season, the PCAW releases new episodes every Monday. The PCAW serves as an extension of the information and topics presented at the annual Conference, providing in-depth dialogue, fresh perspectives, and relevant updates by experts in the fields of victim ad... more

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The numbers are staggering, but the stories are even more urgent: sex trafficking thrives where demand goes unchecked and myths cloud our judgment. Today we sit down with human rights attorney Yasmin Vafa, co‑founder and executive director of Rights ... more

The statistics related to domestic violence are sobering, but the story behind them is even more complex—and too often misunderstood. In this episode, we dig into how popular frameworks for understanding domestic violence took hold and how survivors ... more

A late-night call, a closed clinic, and a stack of unanswered emails set the stage for one of the most determined quests for justice you’ll hear this year. We walk through Kaitlin Hurley’s drug-facilitated rape in Antigua, the UK police officer who t... more

In this episode, two parent-advocates - each with a child diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) - share how ASD shapes communication, safety, and trust, and why lived experience should guide training for police, firefighters, EMTs, and courts... more

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Recent Guests

Yasmin Vafa
Award-winning human rights attorney and co-founder of Rights for Girls
Rights for Girls
Episode: It’s Not “The Oldest Profession”: The real causes and consequences of sex work
Derrick Hurley
Advocate for sexual assault victims and author of 'Antiguan Justice, A Father's Fight.'
Episode: How One Extradition Brought A Rapist To Justice And Sparked A Mission To Protect Survivors
Jamiel Owens
CEO of Awesomeness and Family Relations Coordinator at the Center for Autism Research.
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Episode: Awareness, Training, and Honest Conversation: A First Responder's Guide to Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder
Cheryl Stehle
Founder of Autism Toolbox Training, former teacher, and advocate for autism understanding.
AUT
Episode: Awareness, Training, and Honest Conversation: A First Responder's Guide to Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder
David Thompson
Partner and president of Wicklander-Zalowski & Associates, expert in interviewing techniques
Wicklander-Zalowski & Associates
Episode: How Trauma-Informed Interviews Prevent False Confessions and Protect Survivors
Robert Moore
Director of the Investigative Support Unit for the Center for Human Identification
Center for Human Identification
Episode: Forensic Genetic Genealogy and the New Frontier of Criminal Justice
Susan Brown Davis
Anthropologist and genealogist for CHI, aiding law enforcement and families in cold cases.
Center for Human Identification
Episode: Forensic Genetic Genealogy and the New Frontier of Criminal Justice
Pagan Kennedy
Renowned author, researcher, and professor; author of 'The Secret History of the Rape Kit'
Episode: The Evolution of the Rape Kit: Learning from the Legacy of Marty Goddard
Cheyenne Wilson, BSN
Advocate dedicated to raising awareness about sexual assault with a background in social services and nursing.
Episode: We Are The Evidence: Finding Your Way After Sexual Violence

Host

Maria McMullin
Host of the Podcast on Crimes Against Women. Engages with diverse experts to discuss issues surrounding violence against women and systemic reform.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 67 ratings
  • Episode 3

    Love the episode with Kelsey McKay! She should have her own podcast!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    KFred
    United States5 years ago
  • Excellent teachings

    I am so grateful for excellent information. I am a survivor of domestic abuse and an advocate and hope to be a counselor one day and open a home for women. Thank you for all you do. I’ve shared your episodes and home more people stand up.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    1Creme Brûlée
    United States5 years ago
  • Essential

    As a Domestic Violence Prosecutor, I believe this podcast is essential. Thank you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    snk1587
    United States6 years ago
  • Excellent

    This is a very thorough podcast that brings interesting questions and discussion related to crimes against women

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Russian Chick
    United States6 years ago

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It’s Not “The Oldest Profession”: The real causes and consequences of sex work
Q: How do buyers in the sex trade view their purchases?
They often view the individuals they purchase as objects, devoid of empathy, perpetuating harmful attitudes towards survivors of sexual exploitation.
It’s Not “The Oldest Profession”: The real causes and consequences of sex work
Q: What is the mission of Rights for Girls?
The mission is to protect the dignity and rights of young women and girls, allowing them to live without fear of violence or exploitation.
It’s Not “The Oldest Profession”: The real causes and consequences of sex work
Q: Why the focus on girls is so significantly critical in the trafficking movement?
Centering young women's experiences is vital as they have been largely invisible in discussions around trafficking, with anti-human trafficking advocacy often neglecting girls' unique experiences.
Awareness, Training, and Honest Conversation: A First Responder's Guide to Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder
Q: What are some stigmas that exist for parents of children diagnosed with autism?
Parents may face judgment from outside sources who believe they should be able to 'fix' their child, which can create isolation and fear.
Awareness, Training, and Honest Conversation: A First Responder's Guide to Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder
Q: What advice would you have for mothers to make the right decisions, both for their family and for their child?
Be open, explain to the provider about the child's autism. Prepare familiar items for comfort and communicate with the shelter staff.

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This podcast explores pressing issues surrounding violence against women, emphasizing discussions on various aspects of crimes, victim advocacy, and systemic reform. Episodes cover topics such as domestic violence, sexual assault, and the impact of legislation on victim support, often featuring insights from experts, advocates, and survivors. The content aims to educate listeners on the complexities of these issues, while fostering dialogue about prevention and community responsibility. With a commitment to shedding light on often-overlooked aspects of crime and societal challenges, the podcast serves as a valuable resource for those interested in understanding and combating violence against women.

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