- 2026 WVWP Conference – Save the Date
May 13 – 15, 2026
Oshkosh Marriott Waterfront Hotel & Convention Center
Oshkosh, WisconsinMAKE YOUR ROOM RESERVATIONS EARLY
A block of lodging rooms is being held until April 13, 2026. All guest rooms will be released after this date. Special group rate for 98.00 USD per night. Any additional guest rooms desired after the cut-off date will be on a space and rate available basis. WVWP will NOT be paying for attendee lodging in 2026.
For online reservations, please visit:
Book your group rate for WI Victim Witness Professionals
Reservations can also be made by calling (920) 230-3200
REMINDER: Our conference registration fee has changed for 2026. WVWP Membership PAID by March 1, 2026, will receive a reduced conference registration fee of $100.00. For anyone that has not paid their membership by March 1, 2026, the conference registration fee will be $250.00. No exceptions will be given; therefore, please get your membership form and PAYMENT in early if you wish to take advantage of this reduced fee.
Once again we will be having a Silent Auction with all proceeds to be donated to a charity, yet to be determined by the Board. If you have a prison located in your county, please reach out to that prison to see if they would like to donate an item or items for our silent auction.**More Information will follow at a later date**

- Crime Victim Service Awards 2024
The Wisconsin Victim Witness Professionals (WVWP) Crime Victim Service Awards are designed to annually recognize outstanding service to victims of crime throughout our state. Please consider nominating a deserving Professional, Law Enforcement Officer, Business/Organization, Citizen/Volunteer or Victim/Witness Professional this year. Please distribute this form to your professional associations, other victim advocacy groups in your county, law enforcement agencies, shelters, hospitals, task force groups and judges.
Download the form:
Nominations are due back by 4:30 PM on Friday, February 23, 2024, so please don’t delay!
Nominations may be returned to erin.mulhollam@da.wi.gov. Please feel free to email or call her at 715-245-4225 with any questions you may have. You may also reach WVWP Awards Committee co-chair, Andrea Ehret, at 608-757-5571 or andrea.ehret@da.wi.gov.
Thank you, and thank you for all of your work on behalf of crime victims!
- Sen. Wanggaard: Wisconsin Supreme Court upholds Marsy’s Law and overturns Shiffra-Green
“Today’s decisions are a great victory for crime victims’ rights in Wisconsin!
“By upholding the constitutional rights granted via Marsy’s Law, victims can be sure their voice will be heard and their rights defended throughout the criminal justice process. In overturning Shiffra, the Supreme Court ensured the privacy of victim medical records.
“Victims can now have the peace of mind that their privacy will be respected and their health care records, especially their communications, will remain confidential and privileged. Both decisions are huge victories for victims and the law-abiding public.
“I am equally disappointed that given the overwhelming majorities in both cases, Justice Ann Walsh Bradley sided with accused criminals over victims of crime.”
