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THE CONFERENCE

The Conference on Crimes Against Women (CCAW) is an annual event that offers over 250 workshops, case studies, and hands-on computer labs. CCAW brings together professionals to share knowledge and strategies for combating violence against women. Register today for CCAW 2025!

PODCAST ON
CRIMES AGAINST WOMEN

The Podcast on Crimes Against Women (PCAW) explores issues related to violence against women, featuring expert insights and survivor stories to raise awareness and promote solutions to anyone interested in crimes against women.

NATIONAL TRAINING CENTER

The National Training Center on Crimes Against Women (NTC) provides year-round specialized training for professionals to improve their response to and prevention of violence against women. The NTC is located in Dallas, Texas.

RURAL TRAINING

The Institute for Coordinated Community Response (ICCR) focuses on training rural communities, offering a yearly cohort program to help develop effective, collaborative approaches to addressing domestic violence through a coordinated community response.

20th Annual Conference on Crimes Against Women

CCAW is an annual in-person conference that convenes the leading experts from across the country to educate and train first responders and community stakeholders on best practices regarding the identification, investigation and prosecution of crimes against women. Offering more than 250 workshops, case studies and hands-on computer labs, CCAW creates an interactive learning experience for professionals to help them best serve women in need of their support.

Join us in Dallas, Texas May 19-22, 2025 for the 20th Annual CCAW.

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250+ live, interactive sessions that offer cutting edge information

Variety of topics taught by national experts

Access to networking opportunities where you can collaborate with professionals in your field

And more!

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