The National District Attorneys Association (NDAA) President, Nancy Parr, is committed to ensuring that the well-being of prosecutors across the country is one of the highest priorities of the Association. She’s launched the NDAA Prosecutor Well-being Task Force, a group of career prosecutors plus one well-being professional, who have expertise and/or special training in secondary trauma, burnout, vicarious trauma and compassion fatigue.
As NDAA continues to work alongside CNA to offer joint trainings amid COVID-19, we are proud to celebrate our partnership with AEquitas on presenting strategies for overcoming challenges raised by the pandemic.
Learn six key points that can be made in court using cell phone records, and the indisputable facts one can present in testimony. Taught by Hawk Analytics, Inc. President and Founder, Mike Melson, this webinar is a must for any prosecutor or cell phone analysis witness.
On August 19, 1966, NDAA's Board of Directors created an Executive Committee by voice vote, under Article IX, Section 1 of the bylaws.
Are your office policies or programs working, especially during COVID times? Perhaps you are trying to figure out how to best select individuals to recommend for diversion programs or determine when to recommend pretrial release.
The Harvard Access to Justice Lab (the “A2J Lab”) is interested in connecting with any offices that have potential evaluation and data questions and an interest in helping to answer these questions. Please reach out to April at afaithslaker@law.harvard.edu to have a conversation about how and whether they can identify specific research questions and connect you with a researcher to help.
Prosecution of Theft Study
The purpose of this research is to examine prosecutorial discretion of a theft case. You must be a prosecutor or have experience as a prosecutor in the United States at any level to participate in the study. Learn more and take the survey