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Upcoming Lectures and Events
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Wed., Jan. 25
4:00pm |
Gregory Matthew Snodgrass, Ph.D. candidate
H. John Heinz III College of Public Policy and Management, Carnegie Mellon University |
Wed., Feb.. 2
4:00pm |
Sarah Vandenbraak Hart
Deputy District Attorney, Performance and Policy Division, and Chief Performance Officer, Office of the District Attorney, City of Philadelphia |
Wed., Feb. 8
4:00pm |
Adrian Raine
University Professor and the Richard Perry Professor of Criminology, Psychiatry, and Psychology; Graduate Chair, Department of Criminology, University of Pennsylvania |
Wed., Feb. 15
4:00pm |
Heike Gramckow
Senior Counsel, The World Bank |
Wed., Feb. 22
4:00pm |
William Tafoya
Professor, University of New Haven and Director, UNH Security Program and UNH Forensic Computer Investigation Program, Academic Fellow of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies Anti-terrorism Training Program |
Wed., Feb. 29
4:00pm |
Maureen Rush, M.S., CPP
University of Pennsylvania Vice President for Public Safety
Note: Change in location- Penn Public Safety Facility, 4040 Chestnut Street |
Wed., Mar. 14
4:00pm |
Shawn Bushway
Associate Professor of Criminal Justice, School of Criminal Justice and Associate Professor of Public Administration and Policy in the Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy at the University at Albany |
Wed., Mar. 21
4:00pm |
Monica Thornton
Director of the International Programs, Vera Institute, Altus Regional Representative for North America |
Wed., Mar. 28
4:00pm |
Friedrich Losel
Director, Institute of Criminology at the University of Cambridge and Professor of Psychology, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany |
Wed., Apr .4
4:00pm |
Emily West
Research Director, The Innocence Project |
Wed., Apr. 11
4:00pm |
TBA |
Wed., Apr. 18
4:00pm |
TBA |
FICAP Forum - Firearm and Injury Center at Penn
This series of informal presentations and interdisciplinary discussions relevant to firearm injury prevention is open to all interested individuals. The growing FICAP scholar community is invited to present and discuss their ongoing research. The series supports FICAP's mission to create safer communities through the systematic reduction of firearm injury and its repercussions to the individual, family and society. FICAP homepage
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