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Jun 4, 2010
Category: General
Posted by: Anna

Want to stay connected with a Web site that provides comprehensive resources related to forensic science? The National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) interactive Web site (www.ncjrs.gov) has been designed specifically to provide information on criminal justice to researchers and practitioners and is a great way to learn about grants and funding opportunities, training, publications, and other new developments in the field of forensic science. NCJRS is federally funded by agencies within the Office of Justice Programs, the U.S. Department of Justice, and the Office of National Drug Control Policy. NCJRS services and resources are available to anyone interested in criminal justice and crime prevention, corrections, law enforcement, juvenile justice, victim assistance, and public safety, including policymakers, practitioners, researchers, educators, community leaders, and the general public.

 

By: Albert J. Irion, Content Specialist, NCJRS


www.theforensicexamier.com

Published by Dr. Robert O'Block
Tags: NCJRS, funding, forensic, science, research, Federal, conference, Department of Justice
Jun 3, 2010
Category: General
Posted by: Anna

Want to stay connected with a Web site that provides comprehensive resources related to forensic science? The National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) interactive Web site (www.ncjrs.gov) has been designed specifically to provide information on criminal justice to researchers and practitioners and is a great way to learn about grants and funding opportunities, training, publications, and other new developments in the field of forensic science. NCJRS is federally funded by agencies within the Office of Justice Programs, the U.S. Department of Justice, and the Office of National Drug Control Policy. NCJRS services and resources are available to anyone interested in criminal justice and crime prevention, corrections, law enforcement, juvenile justice, victim assistance, and public safety, including policymakers, practitioners, researchers, educators, community leaders, and the general public.

 

By: Albert J. Irion, Content Specialist, NCJRS


www.theforensicexamier.com

Published by Dr. Robert O'Block
Tags: NCJRS, funding, forensic, science, research, Federal, conference
Jun 2, 2010
Category: General
Posted by: Anna

Want to stay connected with a Web site that provides comprehensive resources related to forensic science? The National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) interactive Web site (www.ncjrs.gov) has been designed specifically to provide information on criminal justice to researchers and practitioners and is a great way to learn about grants and funding opportunities, training, publications, and other new developments in the field of forensic science. NCJRS is federally funded by agencies within the Office of Justice Programs, the U.S. Department of Justice, and the Office of National Drug Control Policy. NCJRS services and resources are available to anyone interested in criminal justice and crime prevention, corrections, law enforcement, juvenile justice, victim assistance, and public safety, including policymakers, practitioners, researchers, educators, community leaders, and the general public.

 

By: Albert J. Irion, Content Specialist, NCJRS


www.theforensicexamier.com

Published by Dr. Robert O'Block
Tags: NCJRS, funding, forensic, science, research, Federal
Jun 1, 2010
Category: General
Posted by: Anna

Want to stay connected with a Web site that provides comprehensive resources related to forensic science? The National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) interactive Web site (www.ncjrs.gov) has been designed specifically to provide information on criminal justice to researchers and practitioners and is a great way to learn about grants and funding opportunities, training, publications, and other new developments in the field of forensic science. NCJRS is federally funded by agencies within the Office of Justice Programs, the U.S. Department of Justice, and the Office of National Drug Control Policy. NCJRS services and resources are available to anyone interested in criminal justice and crime prevention, corrections, law enforcement, juvenile justice, victim assistance, and public safety, including policymakers, practitioners, researchers, educators, community leaders, and the general public.

 

By: Albert J. Irion, Content Specialist, NCJRS


www.theforensicexamier.com

Published by Dr. Robert O'Block
Tags: NCJRS, funding, forensic, science, research
May 28, 2010
Category: General
Posted by: Anna

In 2007, there were 255,630 incidents of rape and sexual assault in the United States (BJS, 2008a). Of those, 90,427 were forcible rapes (FBI, 2008c). This represents one forcible rape occurring somewhere in the United States every 5.8 minutes (FBI, 2008a). Persons in the age group of 12 to 19 were raped and sexually assaulted at a significantly higher rate than any other age group (Tjaden & Thoennes, 2000; BJS, 2008b).

 

By: Bruce Gross, PhD, JD, MBA


www.theforensicexamier.com

Published by Dr. Robert O'Block
Tags: Rape, false, assult, legal, truth, intention, resources, lie, allegations, cost, accusers, sex offenses, FBI, science, ACFEI
May 27, 2010
Category: General
Posted by: Anna

In 2007, there were 255,630 incidents of rape and sexual assault in the United States (BJS, 2008a). Of those, 90,427 were forcible rapes (FBI, 2008c). This represents one forcible rape occurring somewhere in the United States every 5.8 minutes (FBI, 2008a). Persons in the age group of 12 to 19 were raped and sexually assaulted at a significantly higher rate than any other age group (Tjaden & Thoennes, 2000; BJS, 2008b).

 

By: Bruce Gross, PhD, JD, MBA


www.theforensicexamier.com

Published by Dr. Robert O'Block
Tags: Rape, false, assult, legal, truth, intention, resources, lie, allegations, cost, accusers, sex offenses, FBI, science
May 26, 2010
Category: General
Posted by: Anna

In 2007, there were 255,630 incidents of rape and sexual assault in the United States (BJS, 2008a). Of those, 90,427 were forcible rapes (FBI, 2008c). This represents one forcible rape occurring somewhere in the United States every 5.8 minutes (FBI, 2008a). Persons in the age group of 12 to 19 were raped and sexually assaulted at a significantly higher rate than any other age group (Tjaden & Thoennes, 2000; BJS, 2008b).

 

By: Bruce Gross, PhD, JD, MBA


www.theforensicexamier.com

Published by Dr. Robert O'Block
Tags: Rape, false, assult, legal, truth, intention, resources, lie, allegations, cost, accusers, sex offenses, FBI
May 25, 2010
Category: General
Posted by: Anna

In 2007, there were 255,630 incidents of rape and sexual assault in the United States (BJS, 2008a). Of those, 90,427 were forcible rapes (FBI, 2008c). This represents one forcible rape occurring somewhere in the United States every 5.8 minutes (FBI, 2008a). Persons in the age group of 12 to 19 were raped and sexually assaulted at a significantly higher rate than any other age group (Tjaden & Thoennes, 2000; BJS, 2008b).

 

By: Bruce Gross, PhD, JD, MBA


www.theforensicexamier.com

Published by Dr. Robert O'Block
Tags: Rape, false, assult, legal, truth, intention, resources, lie, allegations, cost, accusers, sex offenses
May 24, 2010
Category: General
Posted by: Anna

In 2007, there were 255,630 incidents of rape and sexual assault in the United States (BJS, 2008a). Of those, 90,427 were forcible rapes (FBI, 2008c). This represents one forcible rape occurring somewhere in the United States every 5.8 minutes (FBI, 2008a). Persons in the age group of 12 to 19 were raped and sexually assaulted at a significantly higher rate than any other age group (Tjaden & Thoennes, 2000; BJS, 2008b).

 

By: Bruce Gross, PhD, JD, MBA


www.theforensicexamier.com

Published by Dr. Robert O'Block
Tags: Rape, false, assult, legal, truth, intention, resources, lie, allegations, cost, accusers
May 21, 2010
Category: General
Posted by: Anna

ACFEI provides continuing education credits for accountants, nurses, physicians, dentists, psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors, and social workers.

 

ACFEI is an approved provider of continuing education by the following:

 

  • Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)
  • National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA)
  • National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC)
  • California Board of Registering Nursing (CBRN)
  • American Psychological Association (APA)
  • California Board of Behavioral Sciences (CBBS)
  • Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB)
  • American Dental Association (ADA CERP)
Published by Dr. Robert O'Block
Tags: Approvals, Accreditations, ACFEI, CME, mission, continuing education

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