Human Trafficking
Nov 11, 2015
Kim Ulmet
Human Trafficking

Kimberly M. Ulmet (Kim) has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice with a minor in Child Psychology from Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. Kim has worked 23 ½ years in the Criminal Justice System. Eighteen of those years has been with the Federal government to include two Staff Judge Advocate Offices (one Army and one Navy) and the United States Attorney’s Office in Richmond, Virginia. Kim worked eight years for the Commonwealth of Virginia where as Director of the Victim Notification Program, she implemented the Virginia Attorney General’s Victim Notification Program which works with crime victims and their families through the Virginia criminal appellate process and death penalty process. For the past 12 ½ years, Kim has worked as the Victim/Witness Specialist at the United States Attorney’s Office in Richmond where she handles all issues pertaining to victims, victims’ rights, and federal witnesses. Kim is also a certified First Responder and is trained in Community Crisis Intervention. In 2001, she assisted in the aftermath of the Pentagon attack of September 11; in 2002, she responded and provided Community Crisis Intervention in the aftermath of the School Shooting at the Appalachian School of Law in Grundy, Virginia, and in 2012, she participated in Operation Cross Country with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and on a Human Trafficking Task Force Sting Operation in the attempt to rescue human trafficking victims. Kim is a member of the Metro Virginia Identity Theft Task Force, the Human Trafficking Task Force in Richmond, and the Central Virginia Crime Victims Coalition.

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