Prosecution


This feature of the Justice Academy is provided to facilitate the distribution of exemplary training and educational resources by colleges and universities to the law and justice profession.

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Vanderbilt University – Reflections from ICC Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda
Vanderbilt University – Death Penalty Debate
USC – Judicial Nominations and Policy Outcomes
Federal Judicial Center – Rules of Evidence, Part 1
U.C. Berkeley Professor Presentation- Search and Seizure Laws
Vanderbilt University – Origins of the War Crimes Tribunals
Federal Judicial Center – How Criminal Trials Move, Part 1
Federal Judicial Center – How Criminal Trials Move, Part 2
Federal Judicial Center – How Criminal Trials Move, Part 3
Federal Judicial Center – How Criminal Trials Move, Part 4
Colorado State University – Denver District Attorney – Major Crimes Unit
Emory School of Law – Cross Examination
Emory School of Law – The Art of Voir Dire
Emory School of Law – Exhibits in the Courtroom
Emory School of Law – Advanced Negotiations Part1
Emory School of Law – Advanced Negotiations Part 2
Emory School of Law – Technology in the Courtroom

The Connection Between Bestiality and Human Sex Offending
From Aristotle to Einstein Avoiding Confirmation Bias
Leadership Training Part I: Nobility of Being a Prosecutor
Leadership Training Part II: Exercising Practical Wisdom
Building the Next Generation of Prosecutors
Social Network Analysis for Prosecutors
Handling the High Profile Cases
Measures for Justice
Emerging Legal Issues with Technology
Prosecuting Hate Crimes
Community Prosecution: Advanced Problem-Solving
A Prosecutor’s Duty to Disclose
Prosecuting Non-stranger Sexual Assault
Mental Health Court
Going Forward Without the Victim
Maintaining the Integrity of the Profession
Considering Immigration Consequences in Criminal Cases
Planning & Implementing An Offender-Focused Strategy
Risk and Needs-Based Decision Making
Using Data to Advance Equity, Accountability and Professionalism
Restitution Enforcement: A Practical Approach