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BSOS & CCJS Professional Networking Event Recap

Capitol Building by Jorge Alcala (https://unsplash.com/@jorgeaalcala)

The College of Behavioral and Social Sciences and the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice held a Terps in Law Enforcement professional networking and information sharing event at the National Law Enforcement Museum in downtown Washington DC on Wednesday, June 5, 2019.

Professor Peter Reuter, the 2019 Stockholm Prize in Criminology recipient, presented the keynote address "This Opioid Crisis is Different," to a crowd of faculty, students, alumni and friends of CCJS. The presentation focused on strategies to address the crisis at the local, state, national and global levels.

The event also included information tables for seven programs connected to the Department:

  • Center for Substance Abuse Research (CESAR)
  • National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START)
  • Center for the Study of Business Ethics, Regulation, and Crime (CBERC)
  • New UMD Graduate Certificate in Criminal Justice Administration
  • Lab for Applied Social Science Research (LASSR) in the Department of Sociology
  • Maryland Crime Research and Innovation Center (MCRIC)
  • Washington DC Metropolitan Police Department

To receive notifications about future networking and learning events and more, visit https://alumni.umd.edu/.

Peter Reuter delivering speech at podium

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