Prosecuting Serious and Violent Offenses

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On-Demand Live Webinar: Prosecuting Serious and Violent Offenses

Live Presentation Date: June 9th, 2022

Duration: Approximately 45 minutes

Presenter: Robert Kline, Assistant State's Attorney, Cook County, IL

Summary: This webinar explains what types of juvenile offenders go on to commit serious and violent offenses. The research also covers risk factors for gang involvement and research-based practices for gang interdiction and family-based treatments. This webinar includes a discussion of the current rise in violent cases among juveniles nationally and possible interventions, including law enforcement community building.

CLE: This course, originally Session 4 of a 7 session live virtual conference June 9th and 10th, 2022, was recorded for on-demand attendance. The live webinar was approved for CLE credit in certain states; however, NDAA does not apply for CLE approval or renewal of approval for recorded content or report on-demand CLE attendance for this webinar. NDAA is not responsible for applying for CLE approval or reporting CLE credits for this on-demand webinar. Attendees are responsible for ensuring their state accepts their applications for self-study CLE credits. Upon completion of your on-demand course (video, quiz and survey), you will be able to access a CLE Uniform Certificate of Attendance. If your state accepts self-study credits, you can submit this Certificate and other required materials directly to your state bar.  Attendees must self-submit this course for approval in their home state. All attorneys are responsible for any fees associated with CLE filing. Attorneys seeking CLE credit should contact their state bar associations for more information. General questions or additional information regarding CLE credit can be directed to cle@ndaajustice.org.

Cost: 

Members: Free

Non-Members: Free

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On-Demand Access: This webinar was originally recorded on June 9th, 2024, and made available On-Demand on this platform by NDAA.

Attribution & Disclaimer: 

This project is supported by Grant #2019-MU-MU-K002 awarded by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP), Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice.

The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this publication/program/exhibition are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Justice.

OJJDP Priorities

•Treating Children as Children 

•Serve Children at Home, with their Families, In their communities 

•Open Up Opportunities for Young People Involved in the Justice System

Robert Kline

Assistant State's Attorney

Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office

Robert is a Deputy Supervisor in the Juvenile Division with the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office. He has been with the office since 2007. Aside from supervising juvenile courtrooms, Robert on-boards new attorneys to the division and maintains a bi-monthly CLE training schedule for the division. Robert is a member of the 2022 cohort of the Civic Leadership Academy at the University of Chicago, which brings together leaders from the civil and non-profit sectors from the City of Chicago. In addition to his work with Cook County, Robert is also a faculty member for the Illinois Juvenile Prosecutors’ Institute and the National District Attorney’s Association. 

Please see below for the status for CLE Credit in each state:

Virginia - Approved for 1.0 Credit Hour through 10.31.2025

All other attorneys seeking self-study CLE credit should contact their state bar for more informationGeneral questions or additional information regarding CLE credit can be directed to cle@ndaajustice.org.

Members are responsible for ensuring their state accepts self-applications for self-study CLE credits. 

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Pre-Session Quiz
6 Questions  |  1 attempt  |  0/6 points to pass
6 Questions  |  1 attempt  |  0/6 points to pass
Video
Open to view video.
Open to view video.
Post Quiz
6 Questions  |  1 attempt  |  4/6 points to pass
6 Questions  |  1 attempt  |  4/6 points to pass
Post Evaluation Survey
5 Questions
CLE Certificate
1.00 CLE Credit Hours credit  |  Certificate available
1.00 CLE Credit Hours credit  |  Certificate available