Identifying Investigating and Prosecuting Domestic Violence Strangulation Cases

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Date: Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Ends On: Thursday, April 23, 2026
Time: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Location:
UW Health Schwartz Auditorium
1350 Charles St.

Rockford, IL
Instructor: Gael Starck & Casey Gwinn
Member's Fee: $0
Non-Member & Member Non-Sworn Fee: $0
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Registration Deadline: April 20, 2026

Registration - 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. each day 

Training - 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

 

THIS COURSE IS PENDING APPROVAL FROM ILETSB FOR MANDATES

Course Description: 

•    Findings from a study of 300 misdemeanor strangulation cases 
•    Understanding the lethality of strangulation 
•    Identifying the signs and symptoms of strangulation cases 
•    Anatomy of medical aspects in surviving and non-surviving victims 
•    Investigating and documenting a Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Strangulation case for prosecution 
•    Legal aspects of strangulation cases with surviving victims 
•    Tools and Resources for Advocates 
•    Resources and handouts developed by the Institute 
•    Use of experts in Court


Strangulation has been identified as one of the most lethal forms of domestic violence and sexual assault: unconsciousness may occur within seconds and death within minutes. When domestic violence perpetrators choke (strangle) their victims, not only is this felonious assault, but it may be an attempted homicide. Strangulation is an ultimate form of power and control where the batterer can demonstrate control over the victim’s next breath: it may have devastating psychological effects or a potentially fatal outcome. 
 

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