Identifying and Responding to Stalking
Full Day Training for Law Enforcement! Previously held in March 2025 Presented by Stalking Prevention, Awareness, and Resource Center


Time & Location
Mar 18, 2026, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM CDT
Garland Police Department, 1891 Forest Ln, Garland, TX 75042, USA
About the Event
"Identifying and Responding to Stalking"
8 CE Credits will be offered for TCOLE (Texas Commission on Law Enforcement) - Hours will be reported by Garland PD
Presented by: Presented by Jennifer Landhuis
Date: March 18th, 2026
Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm CDT
Location: Garland Police Department (1891 Forest Ln, Garland, TX 75042)
Cost: Free (This training is supported by Award No. 3012708 by the Texas Office of the Governor and Violence Against Women Act Fund.)
This training designed for law enforcement as well as advocates, prosecutors, judges, and other court staff (no public defenders). Stalking is a prevalent, dangerous, and often misunderstood crime. This seminar explores the dynamics of stalking, focusing on the highly contextual nature of the crime by discussing common tactics used by perpetrators, stalking’s co-occurrence with domestic violence, the use of technology to stalk, and the use of risk assessments in stalking cases, as well as tools to plan for victim safety and hold offenders accountable.
Learning Objectives:
Identify stalking behaviors and dynamics
Recognize the intersection of stalking with domestic violence
Identify common technologies used by offenders
Identify the 14 risk factors in stalking cases
Apply strategies for working with victims of stalking
Apply strategies for thorough investigations
About Our Speaker:
Jennifer Landhuis (M.S.) brings over 25 years of experience as an educator and advocate on the issues of stalking, domestic violence, and sexual assault to her current position as the Director of the Stalking Prevention, Awareness, and Resource Center (SPARC). As Director, she oversees the development and implementation of multi-faceted resources, programs, and publications on stalking, collaborates with national partners, and provides robust trainings to criminal justice and victim service professionals. Jennifer has led the SPARC initiative since its founding at AEquitas in 2017. Prior to joining SPARC, Jennifer was the Director of Social Change at the Idaho Coalition Against Sexual & Domestic Violence. In this capacity, she managed a variety of projects — including the Idaho Coordinated Response to Sexual & Domestic Violence and the Idaho Victims Assistance Academy – and designed and facilitated state and national trainings to build the capacity of criminal justice systems.
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