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INTERNATIONAL PARENTAL CHILD ABDUCTIONS: TIPS, TOOLS, AND RESOURCES - PART 2

International Parental Child Abductions: Tips, Tools and Resources - Part 2

THIS IS A TWO PART SERIES 

You must have watched Part 1 to participate in Part 2. To request to see part 1, please complete this request form: https://cirinc.wufoo.com/forms/r1m2zoh717yyfsp/

Date: August 12, 2020 Part 2

Time: 11:00 am - 12:00 pm PST

Location: Online

TO REGISTER FOR THIS WEBINAR, CLICK HERE.

Course Description: This course will provide an overview on what occurs after the minor(s) have been located and placed in protective custody, travel and security considerations, U.S. and foreign resources and coordination, court process and etiquette, return plan and notifications.

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

  • Explain the existing resources.
  • Become familiar with travel and security considerations.
  • Demonstrate the complexities of the return plan.
  • Become familiar with the Court Process and challanges.

Presenter: 

Guillermo Auyon is a retired Special Agent in Charge of the California Department of Justice (CA-DOJ). He spent the last 13 years with the CA-DOJ, retiring in 2019. He was the Program Manager for the San Diego Human Trafficking Task Force, e-Crimes/Cyber Crimes Unit, Pharmaceutical Narcotics Task Force (RxNET) and the Foreign Prosecution and Law Enforcement Unit (FPLEU). While assigned to the FPLEU as a Supervisor and Agent for over 11 years, he developed an expert background on Foreign Prosecutions in Mexico, Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty, Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abductions and domestic & international law enforcement relations. He has an extensive background collaborating with numerous domestic and foreign law enforcement and prosecutorial agencies, Central Authorities, Social Services and non-profit organizations. During this time, he has investigated and assisted on over 400 international and domestic child abductions and has successfully recovered or repatriated over 200 minors from the United States or foreign countries. 

Guillermo is culturally diverse and fluent in multiple languages. He possesses a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice Administration from San Diego State University. He has received numerous domestic and foreign awards and commendations during his 27-year law enforcement career. In 2012, he was the recipient of the California Attorney General’s Medal for Distinguished Service. Guillermo has been a member of the California Child Abduction Task Force since 2007.

Additional Information:

A link to join the webinar will be sent after you register.

For additional information please contact Parasto Tabrizi at parasto.tabrizi@cirinc.org

Produced by the Child Abduction Training Project  of the Center for Innovation and Resources, Inc. (CIR) in partnership with the California Child Abduction Task Force with funding from the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES), made possible through the United States Department of Justice, Victim of Crime Act.