Course & Credentials of Hope For Children Foundation
Hope For Children Foundation Training Evaluation Summary
Letters of Support from Former Texas Governor George W. Bush
Letter to Colleagues from Hope For Children Foundation
Course & Credentials Overview
Instructor Brian Kingston on State Investigation and Prosecution Procedures of Reported Child Abusers
Instructor Joy Whately on Federal Remedies to Victims of Federal Crimes
Instructor Mike McCrum, Former Federal Prosecutor, Violence Against Women Act – Proposed Protective Laws Examples of Cases Prosecuted due to Violations of the Violence Against Women Act. This Federal Act protects Women, Children and Men.
Instructor Sarah Buel on Prosecuting Reported Abusers on a State Level and other helpful information concerning protecting victims of violent crimes.
Instructor Sgt. Sandy Kline for Law Enforcement Training
Instructor J. Douglas Crowder, MD Instructing on “Hired Guns vs. Experts” within the Judicial Court System before a State or Federal Judge and find more information within the Web site of https://hopeforchilrenfoundation.org
“Crimes Against Women and Their Children, Law Enforcement, Prosecution and Judicial Accountability” Designed and produced by: Patricia L. Hope Kirby
(The original training was a two-day conference, conducted numerous times throughout the State of Texas. Through the years the training was and is currently extended and offered to each State of the Nation through the power of the Internet.)
This two-day multi conference was approved for Certification and Recertification for Continuing Education Credits by the following State of Texas Agencies:
Texas Commission on Law Enforcement, for 16 hours of accredited continuing education from TCLEOSE for police, sheriff, justice of the peace, other law enforcement officers, upon satisfactory completion.
State Bar of Texas, MCLE and STATE BAR COLLEGE for 15 CLE hours of Participatory Hours and 03.50 Ethics Hours, accredited continuing education for attorneys, who completed the course.
The Texas Center for the Judiciary, 15 MCLE Hours approved through the Rules of Judicial Education accredited continuing education for judges, who completed the course.
Texas State Board of Legal Specialization, 15 Hours of accredited continuing legal education certified in Family Law and 15 Hours of accredited continuing legal education certified in Criminal Law, for attorneys and legal assistants, who completed the course.
Texas Juvenile Probation Commission, for 13 hours of accredited continuing education credits for juvenile probation officers and staff, upon satisfactory completion.
Texas Department of Criminal Justice Community Justice Assistance Division, for 13.5 Hours of continuing education credits for adult probation officers and staff, upon satisfactory completion.
Certified for Medical Continuing Education Credits
This two-day multi conference was Certified for Continuing Education Credits for physicians, psychiatrist, psychologist, nurses, counselors, CPS workers, mental health workers, and other medical professionals; Certification and approval for this course was authorized by:
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School at Dallas
This two-day multi conference was Certified for Continuing Education Credits by these Texas Colleges:
Amarillo College
Angelina College
Del Mar College
Grayson County College
Kilgore College
Midland College
Victoria College