School of Social Sciences and International Studies

ABS Students Moderate "Know Your Rights: Policing in America" Panel

First year Applied Behavioral Science students Angela Dorsett and Stephanie Brooks served as the moderators for the “Know Your Rights” panel. The panel provided discussion examining policing from a multi-career perspective. Panelists brought a tremendous amount of expertise in the criminal justice system and included:

  • David Singleton, Director of the Ohio Justice Policy Center (OJPC);
  • Wendy Stiver, Major, Central Patrol Operations Division in the Dayton Police Department; and
  • David Finnie, Wright State University Chief of Police.

The program was dually sponsored between Wright State University’s Applied Behavioral Sciences Master’s Program (ABS) and Wright State University’s Bolinga Black Cultural Resources Center. Other sponsors include programs/departments of Sociology and Anthropology, Crime and Justice Studies, African and African American Studies, and the Women's Center.

Wednesday, November 8, 2017, 6-8 p.m.
Student Union - Endeavour Room
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