E-Learning Training Modules
Module Index
- Evidence in Cyberviolence Cases
- Implicit Bias and Privilege
- Strangulation All Things Lethal: Part 1
- Cases Involving Cyberviolence: How Technology Can Be Misused
- Promising Practices for Domestic Violence Hearings
- Human Trafficking and G.R.A.C.E. Court - What Judges Need to Know
- How the Courts Should Address Economic Security for Victims of Interpersonal Violence
- War and Peace: Drafting "Classic" Proposed Family Law Orders and Judgments
Evidence in Cyberviolence Cases
Implicit Bias and Privilege
Strangulation All Things Lethal: Part 1
Cases Involving Cyberviolence: How Technology Can Be Misused
Promising Practices for Domestic Violence Hearings
Judge Tanya Brinkley provides a general overview of several issues judges will face on the interpersonal violence bench.
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Judges may request .75 Continuing Judicial Education Credit for their participation in this course (course #19-57) by emailing CJEMail@flcourts.org and certifying that they attended the entirety of course.
Human Trafficking and G.R.A.C.E. Court - What Judges Need to Know
G.R.A.C.E. Court is part of the Juvenile Dependency Division of the Miami-Dade courts and provides comprehensive services and support to these children and their families.
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Judges may request .5 Continuing Judicial Education Credit for their participation in this course (course #18-81) by emailing CJEMail@flcourts.org and certifying that they attended the entirety of course.
How the Courts Should Address Economic Security for Victims of Interpersonal Violence
Judge Alice Blackwell from the 9th Judicial Circuit discusses the various issues that should be addressed to ensure victims have the tools they need to survive after experiencing interpersonal violence.
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Judges may request .50 Continuing Judicial Education Credit for their participation in this course (course #19-85) by emailing CJEMail@flcourts.org and certifying that they attended the entirety of course.
War and Peace: Drafting "Classic" Proposed Family Law Orders and Judgments
We would like your feedback on this e-learning module so we can continue to improve as we create future modules. Please complete the survey to provide feedback. The survey responses are anonymous.
Judges may request 1 hour of Continuing Judicial Education Credit for their participation in this course (course #20-49) by emailing CJEMail@flcourts.org and certifying that they attended the entirety of course.
The Florida Supreme Court, Office of Court Improvement: Virtual Court Programs
The Office of Court Improvement has developed several virtual court programs for judges and judicial officers. These training modules focus on the areas of domestic violence and juvenile dependency.



