Published on September 10th, 2018 | by University Communications
0RSVP for Criminal Justice Speaker Series in Ocala
Saint Leo University is offering its 2018-2019 Criminal Justice Speaker Series for the public, students, faculty, staff, and alumni. The events are a great opportunity for those who are serving or interested in law enforcement or criminal justice.
The university is hosting this event at the Ocala Education Center, 1930 S.W. 38th Ave., Ocala, FL 34474.
The sessions will be taught by some of the most respected professionals in their field and will cover a range of topics from analyzing forensic evidence to stress management.
Certification credit may be available, if approved by your agency.
The sessions include:
- Where’s the Evidence?, from 1 to 4 p.m., Wednesday, October 3, 2018. This training is by Saint Leo University’s instructor of criminal justice, Charlotte F. Braziel who will discuss the collection and analysis of forensic evidence. (story)
- Testifying Made Easy, from 1 to 4 p.m., Wednesday, December 5, 2018. The speaker is Dr. Christine Sereni-Massinger, retired judge and associate professor of criminal justice at Saint Leo University. This seminar focuses on preparing law enforcement officers to effectively testify in court. (story)
- Stress Management for Law Enforcement, from 1 to 4 p.m., Tuesday, February 5, 2019. This seminar is by Elaine Terenzi, retired chief U.S probation officer. She will discuss stress management and resilience training for law enforcement officers. (story)
- 4th, 5th, and 6th Amendment Issues for Law Enforcement, from 1 to 4 p.m., Wednesday, April 3, 2019. The speaker is attorney, Jack Jordan. With more than 45 years of law enforcement experience, he will inform on the recent legal cases involving the 4th, 5th, and 6th Amendments. (story)
RSVP: email Ocala@saintleo.edu or call: (352) 671-3391.
For more information or special accommodations, contact Rena Thomas at Rena.Thomas@saintleo.edu or call (352) 671-3391.
The views expressed during this event are those of the speaker/presenter and do not necessarily represent the views of the university.