National Judicial Education Program: A Right to Justice for Victims
**NJEP is excited to announce its newest online resource which provides extensive materials and resources for in-person judicial and multidisciplinary education. Access NJEP's newest resource now.**
The National Judicial Education Program to Promote Equality for Women and Men in the Courts (NJEP) educates judges and justice system professionals about the ways gender bias can be a factor across the spectrum of civil, criminal, family and juvenile law, and how to prevent it.
To promote access to the justice system and equality for women and men in the courts, NJEP creates and presents model judicial curricula, publishes articles in the judicial and legal press, and supports state supreme court task forces on gender bias in the courts.
A description of NJEP's materials and resources on adult victim sexual assault is available here.
A full list of NJEP's resources available for purchase or download is available here.
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Learn about gender bias in the courts, adjudicating sexual assault cases, efforts to increase equal access to justice for women and men and more.
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See NJEP's curricula, DVDs, and related materials on the fair adjudication of sexual assault cases.
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Learn more about the history of the National Judicial Education Program.