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Intensive Session: Improving Community Supervision Response: Domestic Violence (FREE)
SESSION INFO
Sunday, March 1, 2026
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Session Type: Intensive
Are you a Probation, Parole, or Pretrial officer who monitors domestic violence offenders? Have you wished for specialized training for monitoring these defendants and how to support case victims? This course is for you! This will be a day long train-the-trainer curriculum focusing on these topics, and more! You are not required to be a formal instructor to participate in this course, it is open to Officers of all skills levels. You will be asked to take what you learn back to your agencies and train your peers. We will provide the curriculum to you for your future use, and a certificate of completion. There is pre-work of a one-hour self paced DV 101 course available here: https://lms.thelearningcommunitytoendviolence.org/training/domestic-violence-101
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SESSION PRESENTERS
Darci Haug
Adult Misdemeanor Probation Officer, Bonner County Justice Services
A native of the Nebraska Panhandle, Darci Haug’s career in criminal justice was sparked by an early interest in forensic science, though she ultimately found her calling in community supervision. Since 2004, Darci has built an extensive background in the field, beginning as a Deputy Juvenile Officer in Columbia, Missouri, where she specialized in working with high-risk, inner-city youth.
Since relocating to the Pacific Northwest in 2007, Darci has held diverse roles across the justice system, including Victim Impact Program Specialist, Adult Misdemeanor Probation Officer, Bail Agent, and Case Manager. Now the Misdemeanor Probation Supervisor for Bonner County Justice Services in Sandpoint, Idaho, she combines administrative leadership with hands-on casework. She maintains a specialized caseload focusing on domestic violence and sex crimes and serves as a key member of the Bonner County Domestic Violence Court and Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT).
Outside of her professional life, Darci embraces the "North Idaho" lifestyle. She is an avid outdoorswoman who enjoys exploring remote backcountry roads, Jeep-ing, and shooting sports with her fiancé, Mike, and their two dogs, Maysie and Sadie.
Jennifer Waindle
Deputy Director, Battered Women's Justice Project
Jennifer Waindle joins BWJP with extensive experience in domestic violence prevention and law enforcement. She has spent more than 18 years in various leadership roles in metro Atlanta. Her current role is as the Deputy Director of the National Center on Legal Approaches to Prevent Family Violence. One of her many projects is Improving Community Supervision Response. This project provides national technical assistance and training for probation, parole, and pretrial officers on domestic violence, stalking, sexual assault, dating violence, and more.
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