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Resiliency-Presentation by Police Psychologist
July 25, 2017 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
A licensed clinical psychologist — employed as a commanding officer in the Los Angeles Police Department — will be a guest speaker on campus Tuesday, July 25, to talk about resiliency among first responders in emergency situations.
His presentation is open to all and is from 3 – 4 p.m. Tuesday, July 25, in Room 20 of the Academic Center (basement auditorium).
Organizer Stephen James, an assistant research professor in the Sleep & Performance Research Center, asks that all who plan to attend send an RSVP to him at: stevejames@wsu.edu. The speaker, Michael J. Craw, Ph.D., is the assistant commanding officer of Behavioral Science Services at LAPD. He provides clinical services to law enforcement personnel and directs the daily operation of the office as well as consults on a wide range of police psychology topics for the LAPD including the psychology of crowd management, crisis negotiations, training for officers to interface with the mentally ill, leadership development, executive coaching and consultation on counterterrorism efforts.