Guns and Targeted Violence – Is There a Judicial Response?
This webinar is free to judges after the acceptance of a $199 scholarship during registration.
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Days & Times
Noon Pacific / 1 p.m. Mountain / 2 p.m. Central / 3 p.m. Eastern
Duration: 90 minutes
Course Location
Online
Course Fees
This webinar is free to judges after the acceptance of a $199 scholarship during registration.
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While gun violence takes many forms, this webinar will focus on the role of guns in targeted violence. Targeted violence is defined as pre-meditated attacks against specific individuals, populations, or facilities with perpetrators engaged in behaviors that precede, and are related to their attacks. Perpetrators of targeted violence consider, plan, and prepare before engaging in acts of violence. The faculty for this webinar will present data on perpetrators of targeted violence as collect by the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) and discuss way judges can recognize potential perpetrators of targeted violence and address mental health solution for potential perpetrators.
This webinar is free to judges after the acceptance of a $199 scholarship during registration. $0
During this course, you will learn to:
- Explain the current state of targeted violence in the United States;
- Explore way to identify future perpetrators of targeted violence; and,
- Discuss potential and ethical judicial response to potential perpetrators of targeted violence.
Faculty:
Special Agent with the FBI Karie Gibson, Psy.D., LP Unit Chief of the Behavioral Analysis Unit 1, Behavioral Threat Assessment Center (BTAC), a national-level, multi-agency, multi-disciplinary Task Force focused on the prevention of terrorism and targeted violence through the application of behaviorally-based operational support, training and research for local, state, federal, and international partners.
Hon. Erica Yew, Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge, member of the Committee on Judicial Ethics Opinions, California Supreme Court; California Access to Justice Commission; Board for National Center for State Courts.
While gun violence takes many forms, this webinar will focus on the role of guns in targeted violence. Targeted violence is defined as pre-meditated attacks against specific individuals, populations, or facilities with perpetrators engaged in behaviors that precede, and are related to their attacks. Perpetrators of targeted violence consider, plan, and prepare before engaging in acts of violence. The faculty for this webinar will present data on perpetrators of targeted violence as collect by the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) and discuss way judges can recognize potential perpetrators of targeted violence and address mental health solution for potential perpetrators.