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NAPD 2024 Women's Virtual Conference

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Thursday, December 5
 

2:00pm EST

Empowering Women in Investigations: Promoting Safety while Ensuring Integrity
Thursday December 5, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST
This presentation was created to educate and empower female Attorneys and Investigative professionals when work takes them into the field and community. Many potentially dangerous situations can be mitigated by taking different proactive measures to plan ahead for such encounters. A myriad of safety topics and techniques will be discussed ranging from analyzing potential threats to self-defense, including how to teach oneself easy ways to practice hypervigilance and threat assessment. The goal of this presentation is for attendees to feel empowered, having learned tangible tools they can utilize to protect themselves and avoid placing themselves or their staff in the way of danger, which will lead to a stronger sense of preparedness and better investigative effort outcomes.
Speakers
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Lindsay Wight

Criminal Investigator, Eaton County Public Defender's Office
Lindsay Wight is a Criminal Investigator for the Eaton County Public Defender's Office located in Charlotte, Michigan. Ms. Wight attended Graduate School at Grand Valley State University's School of Criminology, Criminal Justice and Legal Studies before entering her professional career... Read More →
Thursday December 5, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST
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4:30pm EST

Empowering Young Women: A Legal Sector Mentorship Initiative
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:30pm - 5:30pm EST
This session will propose a comprehensive mentorship program designed to empower young women across the country, with a specific focus on the legal sector. This initiative aims to address the critical need for positive role models and guidance in an era where societal pressures and social media often misdirect young women's focus and aspirations. We seek support from legal professionals, educators, and community leaders to bring this vital program to fruition.
By investing in our young women today, we are shaping a more equitable and just society for tomorrow.

Key Program Elements:

Legal Sector Exposure
Internship opportunities
Shadowing legal professionals
Interactive workshops on various legal career


Why It's Needed:

Lack of Positive Mentors: Many young women lack access to positive, professional female role models.
Social Media Influence: Increasing pressure to focus on superficial attributes rather than personal and professional growth.
Self-Esteem Challenges: Young women often struggle with self-esteem issues, impacting their career aspirations and life choices.
Limited Exposure: Many young women have limited exposure to diverse career paths, especially in the legal sector.


Speakers
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Margarett Miller

Lead Paralegal, San Francisco Public Defender Office
Born and raised in San Francisco, I am the ninth of ten children in a family of entrepreneurs. Growing up in such a large, dynamic household presented its challenges, particularly in forging my own identity. However, it also instilled in me a resilience and adaptability that would... Read More →
Thursday December 5, 2024 4:30pm - 5:30pm EST
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