Upcoming Lecture Series Addresses the Hidden Crime of Stalking
On Wednesday, November 28th, the Center for the Study and Promotion of Communities, Families, and Children (CFC) is hosting a presentation Dr. TK Logan from the University of Kentucky entitled: “Assessing and Addressing the Hidden Crime of Stalking. The presentation is the second lecture in the CFC’s inaugural research lecture 2018-2019 series, Engage, Invest, Respond. The presentation will take place at the FSU Alumni Association (1030 W. Tennessee Street) from 3 until 4:30 p.m., followed by a reception.
The lecture will feature Dr. Logan’s research on stalking as a risk factor for both lethal and non-lethal violence as well as increased risks of sexual assault, threats, economic harm, and victim terror. This presentation will examine how current perceptions of stalking often are misleading and harmful and will introduce a new framework for understanding and assessing stalking. This presentation will also introduce a new tool -- SHARP -- to facilitate assessment, understanding, and communication about stalking cases. Information from actual stalking cases will be used throughout the presentation as well as the current research literature. After the lecture, a reception will be held to facilitate advance collaboration.
TK Logan, Ph.D. is a professor in the Department of Behavioral Science, College of Medicine, and the Center on Drug and Alcohol Research at the University of Kentucky with joint appointments in Psychology, Psychiatry, Sociology, and Social Work. Her research and writings focus on stalking, partner abuse, sexual assault, protective order effectiveness, safety and coping with victimization. Dr. Logan and colleagues have developed the Stalking and Harassment Assessment and Risk Profile (SHARP) to assess a stalking situation and to provide a risk factor profile. Dr. Logan is also currently a principal investigator on five different projects to evaluate a variety of substance abuse treatment programs.
The lecture is free to the FSU community as well as members of the greater Tallahassee community. Continuing education is also being made available (1.5 hours) of continuing education are available. Advanced registration for the lecture is requested via the following link: https://fsu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_diLMLoE7uNe1Dmd.
The event will also kick-off the 2018 AVA Global Summitt, a two-day conference on November 28-29, cosponsored by the FSU College of Social Work and the Academy of Violence and Abuse (AVA). Click here to learn more.
Save the date for the two remaining lectures in the series:
Challenging the Narrative of Chemical Imbalance: A Look at the Evidence
- Friday, January 25, 2019, 3 p.m.
Dr. Jonathan Leo, Lincoln Memorial University, College of Medicine
Dr. Jeffery Lacasse. FSU College of Social Work - Examining the Relationship Between Childhood Victimization, High-Risk Behaviors, and Health Among Criminal Justice-Involved Women
Friday, March 29, 2019, 3 p.m.
Dr. Michele Staton, University of Kentucky, College of Medicine
Dr. Tanya Renn, FSU College of Social Work