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Key Ingredients for Your Agency’s Trauma-Informed Soft Interview Room

We sat down with Tracy Matheson to speak more about her non-profit and the essential considerations for developing a trauma-informed interview room.

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These statistics from RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) may disturb you:

      • On average, there are 433,648 victims (age 12 or older) of rape and sexual assault each year in the United States.

      • Every 73 seconds an American is sexually assaulted.

      • Ages 12-34 are the highest risk years for rape and sexual assault.

In response to the growing need for services that demand justice for sexual assault survivors, law enforcement is increasingly taking measures to create resources that are trauma informed. According to Tracy Matheson, the President/Founder of Project Beloved – trauma-informed care is a practice that takes the body’s biological response to trauma into consideration.

Thus the soft interview room was born; a safe place for victims and witnesses to feel comfortable to share their story and provide crucial evidence that helps law enforcement get pertinent details about the case and suspect.

We sat down with Tracy Matheson to speak more about her non-profit and the essential considerations for developing a trauma informed interview room.

What is Project Beloved?

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Project Beloved is a 501c3 non-profit that strives to educate, advocate, and collaborate to change the conversation about sexual assault and empower survivors to find their voices. Tracy Matheson’s daughter, Molly Jane was her inspiration for the non-profit as she was a victim of sexual assault and homicide in 2017. Some of the projects and initiatives employed by the organization include:

• The passing of Molly Jane’s Law which allows law enforcement agencies in Texas to communicate with one another through the use of ViCAP, which is administered by the FBI. ViCAP was created to help identify serial murderers and rapists and is available in all 50 states.

• The creation and distribution of Beloved Bundles. Beloved Bundles are distributed to survivors of sexual assault when they go to the hospital for a forensic exam (otherwise known as a “rape kit”) and their belongings are seized as evidence. The Bundles include: clothing, undergarments, hygiene products and other necessary items.

• The Molly Jane Matheson Memorial Scholarship is awarded to social work students at the University of Arkansas on an annual basis in the amount of $2200 each in honor of Molly’s 22 years.

• The installation of Soft Interview Rooms at law enforcement agencies. Project beloved assists law enforcement agencies with the funding, layout and installation of Soft Interview Rooms at their department. As of today, they have installed 24 soft interview room at police stations, child advocacy centers and organizations which serve vulnerable youth throughout the US. In 2021, they plan to install 12 more.

Donate to Project Beloved to support their mission of educating, advocating, and collaborating to change the conversation about sexual assault and empower survivors to find their voices.

The 9 Critical Elements of an Effective Trauma-Informed Soft Interview Room

Is your organization interested in acquiring a Soft Interview Room? Here are the 9 factors that Tracy recommends taking into consideration when building an effective trauma informed Soft Interview Room.

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1. Privacy

Ensure the room is private. Sound proofing the walls is a good option to consider for less distractions, unwanted or loud noises that can interrupt the interview and make the interviewee feel less safe and secure.

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2. Color

Consider what color is on the wall. Use pleasing, comfortable, soft colors like blues and greens.

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3. Furniture

Use furniture with soft fabrics that are comfortable to sit in. Find chairs that swivel to allow greater movement for a victim being interviewed.

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4. Lighting

Consider the lighting being used to bring a positive, living room type of setting. Fluorescent lighting and lamps are preferable. If the room has a window, the natural light and view can make the space feel more open. If the room doesn’t have a window, invest in a mirror but ensure it’s not facing the interviewee so they don’t have to stare at themselves during the interview.

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5. Blankets

Incorporate blankets that are weighted and soft.

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6. Accessories

Create a safe vibe with diffusers (use oils that are soothing to the senses) and accessories like artwork that are pleasing to look at.

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7. Carpeting

Use carpeting like an area rug. Avoid bare hardwood floors.

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8. Cameras

Utilize subtle, covert cameras (although the interviewee is informed they’re being recorded) These cameras are less obtrusive.

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9. The Interview

Make sure you’re well versed on trauma informed investigations. Tracy describes it as “Having a deep engrained understanding of what trauma is and how it affects a person who has experienced violence or a sexual assault. It’s woven into the fiber of your being so you respond from a place of understanding. Everything you do is done to minimize or reduce the trauma that they’ve experienced rather than re-traumatize or add to the trauma. It’s a mind shift. Once I understand trauma, it’s going to change everything that I do and say when I encounter someone who has experienced trauma.”

Above are some of the examples of soft interview rooms that Project Beloved has installed at various police stations throughout the US.

Bonus Tip from MaestroVision

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10. The Interview Recording System

Utilize a provider that understands the work you do and has experience creating interview recording systems for other CACs and Soft Interview Rooms. Our CEO, Claude Turcotte used his audio/video and broadcasting expertise to create this insightful (unbiased) guide which will help you find the right interview recording system for your organization including:

  • How to select your equipment
  • What features to look for in your recording software
  • How to detail the room to ensure optimal sound and video quality, and more!

Are you a 501c3 non-profit? We’re happy to provide our Interview Recording Software for 50% off.
Contact us for more information.

Has Project Beloved installed a Soft Interview Room at your police department? If so, let us know and we’ll donate 20% of all interview recording proceeds for your new system to the organization.

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    WEBINAR: Ready to Build a New Soft Interview Room? Learn How from the Experts!

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    Join Tracy Matheson, founder of Project Beloved and Claude Turcotte, CEO of MaestroVision in this educational webinar on how to build a trauma-informed soft interview room at your organization with the right technology. PLUS get a live tour of the Minot Police Department‘s soft interview room.

    About Project Beloved:

    Project Beloved is a 501c3 non-profit that strives to educate, advocate, and collaborate to change the conversation about sexual assault and empower survivors to find their voices.

    By the end of 2022, Project Beloved will have installed 58 soft interview rooms for the investigations of sexual assault and domestic violence.

    About MaestroVision:

    MaestroVision is a software developer and hardware manufacturer providing audio and video management solutions. Founded in 1995, MaestroVision first specialized in broadcast technology providing high-end quality video servers and media asset management to broadcasters. In 2013, they decided to diversify and offer this smart technology to law enforcement and child advocacy centers.

    MaestroVision has installed interview recording systems in various law enforcement and 501c3 organizations throughout the US and Canada.

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    MaestroVision’s 2021 Mid-Year Company Update

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    First and foremost, we want to thank our essential workers and first responders in managing & putting their lives at risk during this pandemic. We couldn’t continue our work without their effort & dedication!

    Also, we wish to mention that we are proud to say that we have not interrupted our services during this pandemic. We are grateful for being considered “an essential business” and allowing us to provide goods &  services, thus enabling our customers’ essential workers to conduct their missions as scheduled.

    That being said, we want to share our accomplishments during this first half of the year 2021.

     


    NEW CUSTOMERS

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    We are happy to announce that the following police departments have trusted us with managing their police interrogation recording and media library management as well as providing turnkey solutions for interrogation rooms.

    We value their essential work and are continuously striving to provide great customer and technical support to ensure all of their procedures are optimal!

     


    NEW CUSTOMERS IN THE UNITED STATES

    LAW ENFORCEMENT CUSTOMERS

    Lake Hamilton Police Department

    Lake Hamilton, FL 33851
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    “As my department was moving into a new building, I did contact several companies for a system for our interview room. We are a small agency in a community of approximately 2000 individuals and budgeting and cost is important but customer service needs to be available as well. After speaking with the individuals from Maestrovision it was determined that this system could be designed at a price that would allow my department to move into the 21st century. During install it was surprising to me that the CEO did come and assist in the install. Any time I have contacted support someone answered and took care of the issue immediately. I would highly recommend this company.”

    Michael Teague
    Chief of Police
    Town of Lake Hamilton Police Department

     

    Charles County Department of Social Services

    La Plata, MD 20646
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    We installed 2 interview recording systems at Charles County Department of Social Services.

     


    NEW CUSTOMERS IN CANADA

    LAW ENFORCEMENT CUSTOMERS

    Police de St-Eustache

    We installed one (1) interrogation room and a touch screen.
    The city of St-Eustache, located in Québec, has a population of 44,000 inhabitants.

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    Police de Repentigny

    We installed one (1) interrogation room and a touch screen.
    The city of Repentigny, located in Québec, has a population of 85,000 inhabitants.

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    Police de Deux-Montagnes

    We installed one (1)  interrogation room and a touch screen.
    The city of Deux-Montagnes, located in Québec, has a population of 18,000 inhabitants.

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    Police de Châteauguay

    We installed one (1) interrogation room and a touch screen.
    The city of Chateauguay, located in Québec, has a population of 46,000 inhabitants.

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    Police de Terrebonne

    We installed two (2) interrogation rooms and a touch screen.
    The city of Terrebonne, located in Québec, has a population of 116,000 inhabitants.

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    Régie Intermunicipale de police Richelieu-Saint-Laurent

    We installed one (1) interrogation room and a touch screen.
    The city of Repentigny, located in Québec, has a population of 44,000 inhabitants.

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    Emploi et développement Social Canada

    We sold 15 portables kit for  interrogation, and our VEOTEK Media Library.

    For more information about the police department levels, please visit the webpage of the Ministère de la Sécurité publique du Québec.

    • Less than 100,000 inhabitants: level 1
    • Between 100,000 and 249,999 inhabitants: level 2
    • Between 250,000 and 499,999 inhabitants: level 3
    • Between 500,000 and 999,999 inhabitants: level 4
    • 1,000,000 inhabitants and more: level 5
    • Level 6 services

     

    SIMULATION CUSTOMERS

    Collège Ahuntsic

    We installed one (1) simulation room, including our Keyserv Video, Verad and Veotek applications.

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    CHUM – Centre Hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal

    They purchased our Verad application to record with 39 new cameras in various simulation rooms.

     

    Thank you for trusting our recording solutions!

     


     UPCOMING US EVENTS

     

    Sponsoring events and exhibiting at shows is one of our primary form of contact with our future customers. We provide hands-on experiences, product demonstrations and our staff is there to answer all your questions about our products & services and if needed, look at customized solutions to fit your needs. COME VISIT US at any of the following events! If you missed us, will gladly see you next year, we will keep you posted of our next participations.

    IACP

    International Association of Chiefs of Police
    When: September 11-14, 2021
    Where: Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
    900 Convention Center Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70130
    Booth: #3667

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    « The IACP Annual Conference and Expo is the largest and most important law enforcement event of the year — more than 16,000 public safety professionals come to learn new techniques, advance their knowledge and careers, and equip their department for ongoing success.  The majority of the audience is in a top or mid-level leadership role within law enforcement agencies. Approximately 1,000 attendees are from international locations.

    The three tenants of conference are training, networking, and exposition hall education. There are more than 175 educational workshops offered each year on a variety of topics important to the profession. Subject-matter experts and thought-leaders present case studies, after-action reports, and engaging conversation throughout four days of programming. Network with public safety professionals and leaders in the industry. Exchange ideas and learn from colleagues around the globe.

    The exposition hall features more than 600 companies showcasing products and services supporting the policing industry. Climb on helicopters, explore mobile units, try on uniforms, and speak with representatives. The hall is truly a can’t miss part of the conference with so much to see, hear, and do. »

    For more information, visit:  https://www.theiacpconference.org/

     

     

    NABSHOW

    National Assocation of Broadcasting Show
    When: October 9-13, 2021
    Where: LAS VEGAS CONVENTION CENTER
    3150 Paradise Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
    Booth: #N4819blank

    « Each year, thousands of content professionals from all corners of the media, entertainment and technology ecosystem go to NAB Show. It’s designed for those striving to drive listeners and engage viewers in larger numbers for greater reach. And it’s imagined for those seeking to create uncommon audio and visual experiences.

    No matter where you fall on the content continuum—from creation to distribution, management to monetization—this is where you’ll find a renewed path to clarity and confidence that takes your work in bold new directions. »

    For more information, visit:  https://nabshow.com/2021/

     


    PREVIOUS US EVENTS 

    NCAC

    National Children’s Advocacy Center
    INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON CHILD ABUSE –
    When: March 22-25, 2021
    Where: www.symposium.nationalcac.org
    Booth: virtual
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    « The National Children’s Advocacy Center (NCAC), located in Huntsville, Alabama, revolutionized the United States’ response to child sexual abuse. Since its creation in 1985, the NCAC has served as a model for the 1000+ Children’s Advocacy Centers (CACs) now operating in the United States and in more than 34 countries throughout the world, with 9 more currently in development.

    Through the work of its Prevention Department, Intervention Department, MDT, Training Department and the Southern Regional Children’s Advocacy Center program, the NCAC serves as a beacon of hope for more than 10,000 child abuse victims every year. »

    For more information, visit: https://symposium.nationalcac.org/registration-2021/

     


    AAERT

    American Association of Electronic Reporters and Transcribers
    When: June 24-25, 2021
    Where: www.aaert.org
    Booth: virtual
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    The American Association of Electronic Reporters and Transcribers provides education and certification for professionals engaged in digital reporting, transcribing, and associated roles. AAERT offers networking opportunities for its members and promotes public awareness about the value of digital reporting. Join AAERT for our first Virtual Annual Conference, two days of digital court reporting and transcription education in an interactive, visually rich and robust online learning environment. Opportunities for networking along with vendor and attendee engagement are also available.

    The Annual Conference welcomes all industry professionals and offers the opportunity to network with colleagues, learn from industry experts, and interact with our sponsors.

    For more information, visit: https://www.aaert.org/page/2021AAERTAnnualConference

     


    FPCA

    Florida Police Chiefs Association
    When: June 27-28, 2021
    Where: Seminole Hard Rock Hotel
    1 Seminole Way, Davie, FL 33314
    Booth: #65
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    « The Florida Police Chiefs Association is the third largest state police chiefs association in the United States. It is composed of more than 900 of the state’s top law enforcement executives. FPCA serves municipal police departments, airport police, college and university police, and tribal police, private business and security firms, as well as federal, state and county law enforcement agencies. The FPCA has members representing every region of the state. »

    For more information, visit: https://fpca.com/summer-conference/

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    UPCOMING CAN EVENTS 

    ADPQ

    Quebec’s Association of Police Chiefs
    When: September 6-8, 2021
    Where: Hôtel Hilton Lac Leamy
    3 Bd du Casino, Gatineau, QC J8Y 6X4
    Booth: #9-22
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    For more information, visit:  https://www.adpq.qc.ca/fr/devenez-exposant-au-prochain-colloque

     


    AGCMQ

    Quebec’s Association of Courtroom Reporters
    When: Octobre 6-8, 2021
    Where: Delta Hotels Sherbrooke Conference Centre
    2685 Rue King Ouest Sherbrooke, Quebec J1L 1C1
    Booth: in the hall
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    For more information, visit:  http://www.agcmq.qc.ca/


      NEW EMPLOYEES

    We are happy to announce that we have two new employees! Heartwarming welcome to our team and wish you all the success in your careers!

    We look forward to working together as a team!

    NEW EMPLOYEES

    • RAMI CASSAB – VP Operations & Logistics
    • CLAUDE RIVET – Computer Technician

    Look out for our next company update at the end of the year!

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    MaestroVision Offers Victim Service Non-Profits 50% off Recording Software

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    For more than 20 years, MaestroVision has been very involved in its community. Claude Turcotte, the president of the company has created a culture of returning to the community.

    “Most of our customers are in the public domain. This market made MaestroVision the world leader in video recording and management. It is normal that we participate in the development of social groups.” 

    In an effort to support organizations who are striving to make the conviction process less traumatizing for victims and witnesses, MaestroVision is now offering 50% off all of our video recording software for non-profit organizations. If you’re the owner of a 501c3 nonprofit, please complete the form below to request a demo and quote.

    Terms: This offer is limited to 5 qualifying non-profits in the 2024 year. This offer expires on 12/31/2023 at 11:59 pm EST.

    Redeem 50% Off Interview Recording Software

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      SIAM: Integrated Service in Abuse acquired our product

      Integrated Services in violence and abuse (SIAM), have installed two listening rooms with MaestroVision’s technology.

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      The Integrated Services in Abuse and Violence (SIAM), of the Integrated University Center for Health and Social Services (CIUSSS) of the Capitale-Nationale, have set up, “a unique project in Quebec that puts the child at the heart of their services“. They set up two listening rooms with MaestroVision technology, including our KEYSERV recording system and our VEOTEK media asset manager. Both of these applications allow you to record, save, share and replay all media files.

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      The investment in this new 100% Quebec technology, designed and manufactured by MaestroVision, offers the possibility of indexing all notes from an interrogation. This feature allows you to quickly find and consult a specific time in an interview, allowing investigators to save valuable time. Moreover, this system is of a disconcerting simplicity. An investigator no longer needs the services of a technician to use the system.

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      We are proud to be an integral part of this project and we hope that our technology will support the teams that will work with children, youth and their families. In fact, we provided this technology at a 50% discount to SIAM to support their cause.

       

       

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