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Rebecca Warsinsky

Administrative Assistant

Rebecca Warsinsky

Rebecca is a new resident of Grand Forks, having recently moved here from West Virginia. She brings with her enthusiasm for working on indigenous elder abuse issues, a background in criminal law, and experience working with domestic abuse law, more specifically. Her interests include elder abuse, community education and outreach, and addiction in the indigenous female population. Her position primarily works on tribal elder abuse issues, www.NIJII.org, research related to tribal issues, and events. She is a graduate of West Virginia University and the George Mason University School of Law. Her personal interests include gardening, fishing, cooking, and supporting animal rescue groups. Rebecca and her significant other currently have three cats and soon hope to adopt a dog.

Address

NIJII
University of North Dakota
221 Centennial Drive, Mail Stop 8050

Grand Forks, ND 58202

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This website is partially funded through: The National Center for State and Tribal Elder Justice Coalitions from the Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. Grant Number 15POVC-22-GK-01494-NONF.

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