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Will Survivor-Centered, Trauma-Informed Techniques Revolutionize Workplace Investigations?
10 May 2021
Perkins Coie LLP
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During the investigation process, survivor-centered,
trauma-informed techniques are used to keep investigation
participants empowered and safe—physically, emotionally, and
economically. Arising from sexual abuse and domestic violence
contexts, these techniques are now being recognized for their
usefulness and success in more traditional corporate settings.
Join Perkins Coie white collar investigation partner, Caryn
Trombino, as she provides an overview of survivor-centered,
trauma-informed techniques and how they can be a powerful tool in
white collar investigations.
Listen to
"Will Survivor-Centered, Trauma-Informed Techniques
Revolutionize Workplace Investigations? – Episode 4" on
Spreaker.
Originally published April 22, 2021.
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