Third Annual Crime, Violence, and Mental Illness Conference
Anne Arundel Community College is hosting the Third Annual Crime, Violence, and Mental Illness Conference in Arnold, Maryland. Sessions will include:
- A Crisis in America: Addressing Mental Illness
- Prioritizing Resources: Guns, Violence, and Mental Health Services
- Drugs, Violence, and Mental Illness, Part 1—Black Tar: Heroin in America
- Trauma-Informed Policing: A 21st-Century Approach
- Police Encounters and Mental Health: Anatomy of the Korryn Gaines Case
- Erasing the Stigma of Mental Illness
- Mental Illness and the Active Shooter: Protecting People and Public Places
- Drugs, Violence, and Mental Illness, Part 2—Fentanyl: The New High and Low
- Mental Illness Behind the Wall: Dissecting the 2015 Scandal at the Baltimore City Detention Center
- Neighborhoods, Communities, and Mental Illness
- Protecting Children: Child Exploitation and Mental Illness
- Developing Effective Collaboration/Partnerships Between Local Law Enforcement and Behavioral Health
For more information, please visit contact Megan Stakolosa at 410-777-7387 or register here.