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Biosocial Criminology: Why and How it Matters for Criminal Justice

 

Online Continuing Education Event

 

Cost

Free | Suggested Donation $25

 

All proceeds support continuing education, research, and service sponsored by the Seattle University Crime & Justice Research Center

 

Featuring

  • Dr. Kevin Beaver, author of Biosocial Criminology, Florida State University
  • Dr. Todd Shackelford, author of The Evolution of Morality, Oakland University
  • Dr. Chris Ferguson, Co-author of Moral Kombat: Why the War on Violent Video Games is Wrong, Stetson University
  • Dr. Andrea Glenn, Co-author of Psychopathy: An Introduction to Biological Findings and their Implications, University of Alabama

  • Dr. Joseph Schwartz, author of numerous articles on biosocial criminology, traumatic brain injury, stress, and trauma, Florida State University

  • Dr. Bridget Joyner-Carpanini, author of articles on biosocial criminology and genetics and victimization, the link between callous and unemotional traits and aggressive behavior, and trait-based explanations of the victim/offender overlap, Seattle University

  • Dr. Jill Portnoy Donaghy, author of articles on crime and violence prevention, adolescent violent delinquency, child externalizing and internalizing behavior and parental well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic, RAND

 

PENDING APPROVAL CLE CREDIT and CE CREDIT

Pending approval, 7.25 hours of professional development WSBA CLE Credit per APR 11(f)(3) and a certificate for 8-hours of continuing education will be awarded for registrants who participate in the entire event.

 

If you are a member of WSBA, you are required to include your WSBA Bar number at registration to receive WSBA MCLE Credits. When logging in on the day of the program, you will need to use your correct full name to receive credit. Attendance time will be recorded for each participant and the total number of minutes you attend will be added up at the end of the program. As the sponsoring party, we will submit all MCLE credits at the conclusion of the event. It will take approximately 3 weeks to post the credits to all individual accounts. If you would like to receive CE Credits for another professional association, a certificate of completion ill be provided to all participants who complete the entire 8-hour program that participants can submit to their respective associations for credit. All participants who complete the 8-hour training will receive a certificate of completion.

 

Questions? Email Dr. Jacqueline Helfgott.


As a registered participant, you will receive a Zoom invitation with a link to join the event. At the time of the event, click the link in the calendar invite. Participants’ video and audio will be muted during the event, but chat will be enabled. You will have the opportunity to ask questions via chat. The event will be moderated by Professor Dr. Jacqueline Helfgott, Director of the Seattle University Department of Criminal Justice, Criminology & Forensics Crime & Justice Research Center. Questions will be posed to panelists as time allows at the end of their panel and at the discussion at the end of the day. Parts of the event will be recorded. When you enter the videoconference, you will have the ability to control how you view the meeting. You will have the choice to display screens simultaneously in Gallery View or just the person who is speaking in Speaker View.

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