Podcast on Crimes Against Women
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 advocacy, criminal justice, medicine, and more. This podcast’s format hopes to create a space for topical conversations aimed to engage and educate community members on the issue of violence against women, how it impacts our daily lives, and how we can work together to create lasting cultural and systemic change.
Episodes
128 episodes
From the Cycle Of Violence to Power And Control: What Survivors Teach Us
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 surv...
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How One Extradition Brought A Rapist To Justice And Sparked A Mission To Protect Survivors
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...
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Awareness, Training, and Honest Conversation: A First Responder's Guide to Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder
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 ...
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54:20
How Trauma-Informed Interviews Prevent False Confessions and Protect Survivors
One decision in the interview room can change a life—or ruin it. We sit down with interrogation expert David Thompson to unpack why survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and trafficking are uniquely vulnerable to false confessions, an...
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Homicide is a leading cause of maternal death, and we're not talking about it enough.
Pregnancy should be a time of joy and anticipation, but for thousands of American women each year, it becomes the most dangerous period of their lives. In this eye-opening conversation with Professor Elizabeth Tobin-Tyler of Brown University, w...
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From Tragedy to Legislation: How a Mother's Murder Changed Washington State's Domestic Violence Laws
What happens when protection orders fail? In November 2019, Tiffany Hill did everything by the book to protect herself from her abusive husband. She reported his violence, obtained no-contact orders, and worked closely with law enforcement. Yet...
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Forensic Genetic Genealogy and the New Frontier of Criminal Justice
Forensic Genetic Genealogy (FGG) stands at the frontier of criminal justice, offering new hope for cases that have remained unsolved for decades. This groundbreaking conversation takes us inside the Center for Human Identification (CHI) at the ...
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The Evolution of the Rape Kit: Learning from the Legacy of Marty Goddard
In this episode, Pagan Kennedy, author of "The Secret History of the Rape Kit," reveals the untold story behind the rape kit, a forensic tool that revolutionized sexual assault investigations but whose creator, Marty Goddard, was erased from hi...
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Officer Involved Domestic Violence: The Murder of Abby Bieber
What happens when your abuser carries a badge and a gun? For victims of officer-involved domestic violence, the journey to safety becomes a dangerous maze with few exits. Bruce Bieber joins us with the heartbreaking story of his d...
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We Are The Evidence: Finding Your Way After Sexual Violence
Sexual violence leaves survivors searching for answers, often without a roadmap for what comes next. Cheyenne Wilson knows this firsthand. After her own assault, she desperately sought comprehensive guidance but found only fragmented resources....
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Healing Heroes: Dr. T's Holistic Approach to First Responder Wellness
What happens when those who save others need saving themselves? Behind the badge, helmet, or uniform lies a harsh reality few civilians understand: our first responders are suffering in silence.Dr. Heather Twedell (Dr. T), forensic psyc...
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When "I'm Fine" Isn't Fine: Recognizing the Hidden Signs of Abuse
What does safety really mean when you're trapped in an abusive relationship? For forty years, Genesis Women's Shelter & Support has been answering this question through action, evolving from a seven-room emergency shelter into a comprehensi...
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When Your Boyfriend is an Algorithm: The Dark Side of AI Companions
The digital world has created a dangerous new frontier for abuse that goes far beyond basic stalking or harassment. AI technology now enables perpetrators to manufacture entirely false realities, trapping victims in a matrix of manipulation whe...
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What You Need to Know About Domestic Violence and Brain Trauma
Discover the connections between domestic violence and traumatic brain injury in this eye-opening episode. Our guest, Dr. María Garay-Serratos , a leading expert in domestic violence and traumatic brain injury, shares her powerful personal stor...
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51:37
From Education to Action: Creating a Culture of Respect and Safety for Teens
Discover the alarming truth about teen dating violence with Katie Blackburn, executive director of Jana's Campaign, as she shares powerful insights and strategies to combat this pervasive issue. Through the tragic story of Jana Mackey, whose ad...
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Empowering Survivors: Guidance for Self-Represented Litigants in Court
This episode tackles the challenges faced by self-represented litigants in domestic violence cases and how courts can ensure procedural justice and safety for victims. Three legal experts join the conversation to discuss the role of technology ...
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From Grief to Advocacy: Debbie Riddle's Fight for Stalking Awareness and Systemic Change
Every January, we're reminded of the chilling reality of stalking and its devastating repercussions. This month, we echo the courage of Debbie Riddle, who transformed her grief into advocacy after the murder of her sister Peggy by a stalker. To...
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47:46
68 Seconds: Sexual Violence Against Women is the Crisis of Our Time
In the time that it takes to read this episode overview, at least one person in the United States of America will be sexually assaulted. The victim will likely be a woman who could be as young as 12 years old.* Sexual violence against women ...
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Reforming Laws to Protect Against Digital Violence & Image-Based Sexual Abuse
Brace yourself for a candid conversation about the urgent and often hidden issues of violence and digital abuse against women. Dani Pinter, Senior Legal Counsel for the National Center on Sexual Exploitation, joins us to pull back the curtain o...
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40:55
Revolutionizing Domestic Violence Prevention: The Role of High-Risk Teams
Detective Brandon Wootan joins us to uncover the transformative impact of Domestic Violence High-Risk Teams in preventing intimate partner homicides. Drawing from his extensive law enforcement background, Detective Wootan shares the approach th...
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35:07
The Power of Investigative Genetic Genealogy
Unlock the secrets of Investigative Genetic Genealogy (IGG) as we welcome former FBI trailblazers Steve Busch and Steve Kramer. Discover how this innovative method is revolutionizing law enforcement by solving cold cases and active investigatio...
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59:23
Innovative DNA Methods in Crime Solving
Discover the groundbreaking world of investigative genetic genealogy (IGG) with our guest, Leighton D'Antoni, a seasoned prosecutor and DOJ-certified expert in forensic genetic genealogy. Join us as Leighton takes us on his transformative journ...
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Unmasking Misogyny in Family Courts: The Call for Transformative Change
Can the family court system really be trusted to protect victims of abuse? Join us for a powerful and eye-opening episode as we welcome Dr. Christine Cocchiola and Amy Polacko, authors of the groundbreaking book "Framed: Women in the Family Cou...
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Enhancing Justice for Victims of Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence: Insights from the DOJ Framework for Prosecutors to Strengthen Our National Response to Sexual Assault & Domestic Violence
Ever wondered how our justice system can better support victims of sexual assault and domestic violence? Join us as Fara Gold, attorney advisor for the Office on Violence Against Women, breaks down the Department of Justice's groundbreaking fra...
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Case Closed: The Capture & Conviction of Billy Chemirmir
How did Billy Chemirmir manage to infiltrate the lives of numerous elderly women and execute his sinister plots undetected? Join us as Glenn Fitzmartin, Deputy Administrator at the Dallas County District Attorney's Office, reveals chilling de...
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