Criminal Justice previews seminars
Published 12:00 pm Saturday, March 25, 2017
VALDOSTA — Valdosta State University’s Criminal Justice Outreach Program has events planned for its Critical Issues in Criminal Justice Seminar Series.
Members of the community who want to learn more about the seminars are invited to attend an open house 5-7 p.m. Saturday, April 1, in the University Center Magnolia Room, according to a press release. The open house is free of charge.
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Dr. Bobbie Ticknor and Dr. Sha Wilfred, faculty members in VSU’s Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice, will give brief previews of “Technology in Policing,” which will be offered May 12, and “Diversion Programs,” which will be offered June 30.
Refreshments will be served and participants will have an opportunity to meet and greet with faculty members from the department.
“Technology in Policing” will explore the history of technology in policing, technology used to improve execution of officer duties, the enhancement of community relations, the newest technology in policing, research on police body-worn cameras, and more, according to a VSU press release.
“Diversion Programs” will discuss diversion programs in specialty courts, restorative justice initiatives, advantages and limitations of diversion programs targeted at juveniles and nonviolent offenders, the role of alternative courts in working with offenders with mental health and substance abuse issues, and more, according to VSU.
Participants interested in attending “Technology in Policing” or “Diversion Programs” can register online at https://www.valdosta.edu/colleges/arts-sciences/sacj/criminal-justice/forms/open-house-rsvp.php. Advance registration is $300 for general admission, $150 for VSU alumni, and $75 for current VSU students, faculty, or staff. Employees from any Lowndes County criminal justice agency can register for a discounted fee of $225. Onsite registration will be available for an additional fee of $50. Registration includes continuing education unit credits, breakfast, lunch, and snacks.