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Applying Integral Theory to Criminal Justice (free call – all are welcome)

November 22 at 10:00 am - 11:30 am PST

This Integral Life Experience is only available to the supporting members

Join this session to learn about how a meta theory such as Integral theory can shine a light on criminal justice, ethics and reform. This is a free session. All are welcome! We are privileged to learn from David Champion, PhD, a founding member of the Slippery Rock University Criminology Department. His research interests include Integral Criminology and his teaching specializations are in policing, criminal justice ethics, and criminal behavior. He is Past President of both the Pennsylvania and Northeastern Regional affiliates of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Dr. Champion’s professional experience includes juvenile justice treatment and military law enforcement as an Army Military Police officer and criminal investigator.

Academic papers by David Champion, PhD

  • Integral Meta-Theory and Spiral Dynamics: The Jeffrey Epstein Case as an Example of the Pathological Orange Meme
    Read article here
  • Narratives of Crime: Narrative Psychology and the Integral Theory Perspective
    David R. Champion, Slippery Rock University, Randy Martin, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Jeffrey W. Cohen, University of Washington-Tacoma
    Read article here

 

Details

Date:
November 22
Time:
10:00 am - 11:30 am PST
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Practice Leader

David Champion, PhD