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| WHAT: |
“A City in Crisis? The Rise of Violence
in Philadelphia” - an interdisciplinary forum on mental
health and society hosted by the Department of Psychiatry, University
of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and the Psychoanalytic
Center of Philadelphia.
“The goal of this forum is to understand the phenomenon
of urban violence from a sociological and psychological perspective,
looking at causes and effects,” said Richard
F. Summers, MD, Associate Director of Education for
Residency Training and Clinical Associate Professor in Penn’s
Department of Psychiatry. “There will be a particular
focus on the role of trauma as a factor in the etiology of
violence.” |
| WHO: |
A distinguished panel of experts in the areas of sociology,
psychiatry, law, and criminology from Penn, the Psychoanalytic
Center of Philadelphia, and the City of Philadelphia.
- Elijah Anderson, The Charles and William Day Distinguished
Professor of the Social Sciences and Professor of Sociology,
University of Pennsylvania
- Jennifer M. Bonovitz, Training and Supervising Analyst
in the child and adult divisions, Psychoanalytic Center
of Philadelphia
- Paul Jay Fink, Psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, and expert
in child development, including childhood trauma and abuse.
Chair, Youth Homicide Committee, City of Philadelphia
- Richard James Gelles, Dean of the School of Social Policy
& Practice; the Joanne and Raymond Welsh Chair of Child
Welfare and Family Violence; Director for the Center for
Research on Youth & Social Policy and Co-Director of
the Field Center for Children’s Policy Practice &
Research, University of Pennsylvania
- Wendell E. Pritchett, Associate Dean of the Law School
and Associate Professor of Law concentrating on Legal History,
Environmental Law, and Property Law, University of Pennsylvania
- Lawrence W. Sherman, Albert M. Greenfield Professor of
Human Relations in the Department of Sociology and Director
of the Jerry Lee Center of Criminology, University of Pennsylvania
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| WHEN: |
October 19, 2006
7 p.m. |
| WHERE: |
Bodek Lounge, Houston Hall
University of Pennsylvania
3417 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104 |
Editor’s Notes: For additional information,
contact Sarah Lichter at (215) 746-7248 or Kate Olderman at (215)
349-8369.
This event is open to the public. Refreshments will be served.
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PENN Medicine is a $2.9 billion enterprise
dedicated to the related missions of medical education, biomedical
research, and high-quality patient care. PENN Medicine consists
of the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (founded in
1765 as the nation's first medical school) and the University of
Pennsylvania Health System.
Penn's School of Medicine is ranked #2 in the nation for receipt
of NIH research funds; and ranked #3 in the nation in U.S.News &
World Report's most recent ranking of top research-oriented medical
schools. Supporting 1,400 fulltime faculty and 700 students, the
School of Medicine is recognized worldwide for its superior education
and training of the next generation of physician-scientists and
leaders of academic medicine.
The University of Pennsylvania Health System includes three
hospitals, all of which have received numerous national patient-care
honors [Hospital of theUniversity of Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania
Hospital, the nation's first hospital; and Penn Presbyterian Medical
Center]; a faculty practice plan; a primary-care provider network;
two multispecialty satellite facilities; and home care and hospice.
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