Criminology and Justice Studies

Arming Teachers and School Safety: A Law Enforcement's Perspective

Wednesday, March 14, 2018 - 5:30pm to 7:00pm

Location:
Whitsett Room | Sierra Hall | Room 451
Cost:
Free

The College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and the Department of Criminology and Justice Studies are pleased to present a timely panel discussion: "Arming Teachers and School Safety: A Law Enforcement Perspective". Our panel of experts includes former law enforcement officials and current CSUN Criminology and Justice faculty members. The discussion will provide professional law enforcement insights on the controversy surrounding the arming of teachers and staff as a school safety measure.

Dr. Eric GaminoModerated by Dr. Eric Gamino Assistant Professor, CJS and Former Police Officer

Julio LimaJulio Lima, Faculty Member, CJS and Lieutenant, LAUSD Police Department (Retired)

Tim StehrTim Stehr, Faculty Member, CJS and Chief, Burbank Police Department (Retired)

Nick ZingoNick Zingo, Faculty Member, CJS  and  Captain, Los Angeles Police Department (Retired)


Communication services (sign language interpreters, real time captionists) are available for this event. Please contact CJS department at 818-677-2117 for information. Requests for services must be submitted at least 5 working days in advance.