Join Advancing Real Change, Inc. as we host quarterly collaborative one-hour Zoom calls for mitigation specialists around the world on Thursdays at 9:00 a.m. ET, dedicated to fostering a global community of practitioners in mitigation. This gathering will focus on sharing strategies, resources, and best practices to navigate the unique challenges of working across diverse legal systems and cultural contexts. Together, we aim to strengthen networks, promote trauma-informed advocacy, and advance the pursuit of justice worldwide.
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Dr. Elizabeth Vartkessian
International Investigator Community Discussion
Investigators across the globe who practice mitigation experience both unique and shared challenges within their own borders. Regardless of their location, practitioners work tirelessly against the dehumanization of clients, yet the tools and resources practitioners have at their disposal can vary widely depending on the country they work in. Addressing these obstacles requires a committed, collaborative, and creative network of people to advocate for compassion and justice all around the world. To help foster such a community, Advancing Real Change, Inc. will host quarterly one-hour Zoom calls for international capital defenders on Thursdays at 9:00 a.m. ET. These calls are designed to build a community and share resources among international investigators practicing mitigation.
Log on for our first call on Thursday, February 13th at 9:00 a.m. ET. We are honored to have this meeting facilitated by Dr. Elizabeth Vartkessian, Executive Director of Advancing Real Change, Inc. Dr. Vartkessian brings over two decades of experience as a mitigation practitioner and is an international expert on the collection and effective presentation of mitigating evidence, as well as the standard of care required by the defense in death penalty and juvenile cases. Register here to join the call.
Please note that attendance for this forum prioritizes those practicing mitigation investigation outside of the United States due to the specialized nature of the information being discussed.
Facilitator
Elizabeth Vartkessian, Ph.D
Executive Director, Advancing Real Change, Inc.
Elizabeth Vartkessian has been investigating the life histories of those facing the most severe penalties possible in the United States since 2004. She started working as a mitigation specialist in Houston, Texas at a time when it was the epicenter of capital punishment. There she learned and developed skills aimed at helping decision-makers have a full picture of her clients.
After starting a successful private practice and obtaining her Ph.D. in Law from the University of Oxford, Dr. Vartkessian and several colleagues created Advancing Real Change, Inc. (ARC) a national non-profit located in Baltimore, MD dedicated to conducting high-quality life history investigations in criminal cases. As the founding Executive Director, Dr. Vartkessian is committed to having the history of an accused at the forefront of their criminal cases. She has worked as a mitigation specialist with defense teams in trial and post-conviction cases in state and federal jurisdictions and is an international expert on the collection and effective presentation of mitigating evidence, as well as the standard of care required by the defense in death penalty and juvenile cases.
Dr. Vartkessian’s approach to investigating and presenting evidence is informed by research. She is a researcher with the Capital Jury Project (CJP), an ongoing research project sponsored by the National Science Foundation that seeks to understand how capital jurors make their sentencing decisions and whether those decisions are made in keeping with the law. The results of her research were widely cited by the American Bar Association’s review of the Texas capital sentencing system. Her publications include articles in law reviews, peer review journals, and opinion pieces. Her book on mitigation and the criminal legal system, The Deserving, will be published by Bloomsbury U.S. and Footnote Press U.K in 2025.
In addition to having received her Ph.D. in Law from the University of Oxford, Dr. Vartkessian holds an M.S. in Comparative Social Policy from the University of Oxford and B.A.s in Philosophy and Political Science from the George Washington University, where she was a Presidential Scholar. In 2015 she was awarded the J. M. K. Innovation Prize for her efforts to bring mitigation to all areas of the criminal justice process. In 2018, the City Council of Baltimore passed a resolution praising Dr. Vartkessian’s efforts to bring human dignity into the justice system. In 2024, she was listed as one of the 100 Women in Maryland in Business and Law.
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