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Author - Jennifer Greene

What Went Wrong with the Prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein: A Reflection of Best Practices for Practitioners

September 27, 2019
by Anita Alvarez, Jennifer Greene

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Jennifer Greene

Jennifer S. Greene is a subject matter expert in gender-based violence. Her experience ranges from supervising a domestic violence program uniquely co-located with the Chicago Police Department and serving on the executive leadership team of the second largest prosecutor’s office in the country. Jennifer is currently the Director of Policy and Advocacy for Life Span, a comprehensive domestic violence and sexual assault agency that provides legal services, counseling, advocacy and immigration services. Greene has also served as a consultant to the Office for Victims of Crime Training and Technical Assistance Center and the National Human Trafficking Training and Technical Assistance Center in developing specialized programs for human trafficking. She has a specific expertise on the interaction with and response to victims by criminal justice systems.

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