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Course Title:
Responding to Mass Violence and Terrorism
Start Date:
07/13/2018
End Date:
07/13/2018
Course Time:
8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Course Number:
520-18-11
City:
Miami
Tuition:
$160.00
Course Location:
Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Miami Regional Operations Center, 1030 Northwest 111th Avenue, Miami, Florida 33172
Course Description:
This training will provide an overview of the various agency and community responses to mass violence and terrorism, examining the impact on victims, criminal justice professionals and the community. There will be discussion regarding the consequences of mass criminal victimization, including legal, financial, emotional and psychological impacts, the impact of media on victims of mass violence and the justice system response.
All hours for this course may be used towards FCPTI Victim Services Practitioner Renewal Requirements
Instructor:
Krista R. Flannigan, College of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Florida State University