Presenter: David Beatty


Subject: Victim Related Technology


Program Title: Victim Services in the Information Age


David Beatty Victim Related Technology Biography

Sample Power Point Slides


Contact David Beatty about presenting this workshop by e-mailing him at: dbeatty@justicesolutions.org . Be sure to include the title of the workshop(s) in your e-mail.

Description:

Information is the stock and trade of victim service and advocacy. Much of victim services involves gathering, synthesizing and distributing information. Technology is the most powerful tool available for the effective management of information. From case management and enhanced office operation to pubic education and victim safety, the presentation will provide an introduction to a wide range of technologies that enhance the ability of victim service professionals to improve service while decreasing operational costs. An extensive list of valuable resources available on the internet will also be highlighted. The presentation utilizes PowerPoint slides, case studies and active audience

Target Audience:

Ideal for victim service professionals and other criminal justice professionals (e.g., law enforcement, prosecutors, judges, probation and parole professionals). The training provides participants with an introduction to the subject along with basic strategies for responding to victim/clients.

Running Time:

Variable: Optimal running time between 1 and 3 hours. However, shorter and longer times are available by special arrangement.

Audio Visual Requirements:

Voice Amplification

For large rooms or groups larger than 35, a voice amplification system would be helpful. Groups of more than 50, amplification is probably necessary. I prefer a lavaliere microphone system, but can work with a hand-held or stationary mike mounted on or near the podium.

Podiums

Generally, a full size or table top podium is preferred, however specific venues and formats may require and alternate setup. Half size table top will work as an alternative. I do like to move around during the presentation, so room around any podium set up is preferred.

LCD Projector

Presenter will supply his own LCD projector, but if possible having a second projector for back-up in case of mechanical failure is recommended.

Screen

Require a projection screen large enough so that the projected image from the lap-top presentation can be easily seen by participants in the rear of the presentation venue.

Projection Stand

Require a stand from which to project image from my LCD Projector. Stand should have a multiple-output power supply (i.e., power bar) and can accommodate a VCR if necessary.

VCR

Apart from the screen and stand described above, the presentation requires a VHS-VCR (standard models) that can be connected to the projector and to sound amplification if necessary, to play video tapes. The presenter will supply a small sound system that will provide amplification from video loud enough to be heard by audiences up to 50 people. Larger audience will require auxiliary amplification through a PA or other sound system (call to arrange for special audio needs).

In The Alternative

A TV, or series of TV’s cabled to a single VCR can be substituted for a projected image obtained through a digital projector, as long as participants can easily see the sets.

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