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Podcast on Crimes Against Women

Conference on Crimes Against Women
Domestic Violence
Gender-Based Violence
Mental Health
First Responders
Sexual Assault
Investigative Genetic Genealogy
Sexual Violence
Victim Advocacy
Teen Dating Violence
Intimate Partner Violence
Law Enforcement Training
911 Emergency Services
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Advocacy
Emergency Dispatchers
Wellness Programs
Coercive Control
Dallas County District Attorney's Office
Stalking
Christopher Michael Green

The Conference on Crimes Against Women (CCAW) is thrilled the announce the Podcast on Crimes Against Women (PCAW). Continuing with our fourth season, the PCAW releases new episodes every Monday. The PCAW serves as an extension of the information and topics presented at the annual Conference, providing in-depth dialogue, fresh perspectives, and relevant updates by experts in the fields of victim ad... more

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Someone tells you they love you, mirrors your values, and makes you feel seen in a way you haven’t felt in years. Then they vanish, come back with an excuse, and your body floods with relief. That cycle is not romance. It’s a strategy, and it’s drivi... more

The law says “equal protection,” but Wendy Murphy argues the U.S. legal system still keeps women on the outside of that promise and the proof is in how gender-based violence gets handled. From rape statutes that require force to charging practices th... more

Forty percent of homicides tied to intimate partner violence is not a “domestic issue.” It’s a community-wide prevention problem. I’m joined by Detective Brandon Wooten to explain how domestic violence high-risk teams (DVHRTs) are changing what happe... more

This week we talk with Jessica Smith Wilcott, sister of Officer Jillian Smith of the Arlington Police Department about how one fateful domestic violence disturbance call changed two families forever. In this episode, Jessica shares the story of what ... more

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Recent Guests

Anna Rowe
Subject matter expert on catfishing and romance fraud; founder and content creator for catchthefish.com and lovesaid.com
Catch the Catfish / Lovesaid
Episode: Catfishing and Romance Fraud: What you need to know now
Wendy Murphy
Attorney and former child abuse and sex crimes prosecutor; expert in women's constitutional and civil rights and criminal justice policy
New England Law, Boston; Center for Law and Social Responsibility; Women's and Children's Advocacy Project
Episode: "Constitutional Terrorism": How the U.S. Constitution Enables Crimes Against Women
Brandon Wooten
Detective with extensive law enforcement experience in domestic violence high-risk teams
Law enforcement (Colorado, Montana)
Episode: If Lethality Is Predictable Why Aren’t We Taking Action?
Jessica Smith Wilcott
Sister of Officer Jillian Smith; educator; advocate
Family member of Jillian Smith; advocate for survivors
Episode: Beyond End of Watch: How A Fallen Officer’s Story Reshaped Domestic Violence Response
DeShandra Monet Cullins
Survivor, mother of five daughters, entrepreneur, public speaker, and author of the book 'You Good, Sis?'
Episode: From Survival To Legacy: The Story of DeShandra Cullins
Audace Garnett
Director of SafetyNet at the National Network to End Domestic Violence with over 20 years of experience in advocacy against tech-facilitated abuse.
National Network to End Domestic Violence
Episode: Teens, Tech, And Trust: Teen Dating Violence in the Digital Age
Benjamin Thomas Greer
An attorney and emergency management instructor at the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services.
California Governor's Office of Emergency Services; California State University, Sacramento
Episode: After the Storm: How Disasters Fuel Human Trafficking and How Emergency Management Can Stop It
Joy Farrow
Retired deputy sheriff and co-founder of Street Smart Safety for Women
Street Smart Safety for Women
Episode: Understanding and Preventing Predatory Behavior: What We Learned from the 2022 University of Idaho Murders
Laura Frombach
Co-founder of Street Smart Safety for Women, a survivor of generational abuse and expert in post-traumatic growth
Street Smart Safety for Women
Episode: Understanding and Preventing Predatory Behavior: What We Learned from the 2022 University of Idaho Murders

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Maria McMullin
Host of the Podcast on Crimes Against Women; frequent focus on DV, survivor advocacy, and policy impacts

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 68 ratings
  • Episode 3

    Love the episode with Kelsey McKay! She should have her own podcast!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    KFred
    United States6 years ago
  • Excellent teachings

    I am so grateful for excellent information. I am a survivor of domestic abuse and an advocate and hope to be a counselor one day and open a home for women. Thank you for all you do. I’ve shared your episodes and home more people stand up.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    1Creme Brûlée
    United States6 years ago
  • Essential

    As a Domestic Violence Prosecutor, I believe this podcast is essential. Thank you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    snk1587
    United States6 years ago
  • Excellent

    This is a very thorough podcast that brings interesting questions and discussion related to crimes against women

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Russian Chick
    United States6 years ago

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High-quality guests and real-world insights for advocates and professionals.
Valuable resources for prosecutors and policymakers working on violence against women.
Well-researched episodes with clear takeaways for practitioners and sponsors.
Engaging, practical discussions on DV prevention and survivor support.

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"Constitutional Terrorism": How the U.S. Constitution Enables Crimes Against Women
Q: What paths exist to push for greater equality beyond the ERA?
Litigation challenging weaker standards like intermediate scrutiny, pursuing cases that demand strict judicial review on equality, and building cross-partisan coalitions to push for constitutional reform and stronger protections for women, including leveraging public advocacy and strategic lawsuits.
"Constitutional Terrorism": How the U.S. Constitution Enables Crimes Against Women
Q: Can you give concrete examples of how inequality shows up in charging decisions or evidentiary rules?
A key example is that in rape cases, police often cannot file charges without prosecutor approval, delaying action and embodying gender-based discrimination, while other felonies can proceed with police discretion; also, rape-specific evidentiary rules (like prior false-claim rules) unfairly burden women and limit their credibility compared to victims of other crimes.
"Constitutional Terrorism": How the U.S. Constitution Enables Crimes Against Women
Q: I think what I heard you say is that women are not treated equally under the law. Is that correct?
Yes. The 14th Amendment's equal protection language has not historically applied equally to women, due to residual ideas from coverture and later judicial interpretations that treated women as second-class persons, leading to unequal enforcement and protection across many rights and crimes.
Beyond End of Watch: How A Fallen Officer’s Story Reshaped Domestic Violence Response
Q: How has Jillian's memory influenced advocacy and training around domestic violence?
Memorial events, partnerships with Safe Haven, and survivor-focused outreach have grown, with families' stories shaping training and policies aimed at better protecting victims and supporting responders.
Beyond End of Watch: How A Fallen Officer’s Story Reshaped Domestic Violence Response
Q: What changes have you seen within law enforcement regarding domestic violence first responder response since that time?
The department now sends teams rather than individuals to domestic calls, emphasizing safety and collaboration between male and female officers, a change Jessica notes as a lasting impact of Jillian's case.

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The show centers on violence against women, with episodes covering domestic violence response systems, survivor advocacy, and policy reform. Highlights include data-driven DV high-risk teams, survivor-centered support, trauma-informed interviewing, teen dating violence in the digital age, forced marriage, human trafficking in disasters, and autism awareness for first responders. Guests span law enforcement, legal practitioners, public health researchers, and survivor advocates, often linking practical tactics to broader cultural and systemic change. This mix makes it useful for listeners seeking actionable insights for policy, program design, and survivor support, as well as for sponsors looking to engage audiences invested in safety, justi... more

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