• About NASP
  • NASP Store
  • Career Center
  • Join NASP
  • About School Psychology
  • Resources & Publications
  • Professional Development
  • Standards & Certification
  • Research &
    Policy
  • Membership & Community
Browse by
Delivery Type browse by
  • Calendar

  • Package (2)
  • Publication (1)
  • Zoom Webinar (9)
  • On Demand CPD (196)
     
Hello, Guest
Sign in Browse By
  • Sign In
    New Customer? Start Here

  • Frequently Asked Questions
0
Cart
loading...
Event Date Search
  
Postal Code Search
   
Speaker Search
Credits Search
  • Home
  • »
  • Risk Behaviors 
  • »
  • Product Details
You must select a location to proceed.
Yes
No
There was a problem adding this course to your account. Please try again in a few minutes. If the problem persists, you can contact our support department at (877) 880-1335.
Adding Registration Loading Image Adding Registration, Please wait...
You must be logged in to perform this action.
Log in
Cancel
On Demand CPD

Gangs in Schools: Gang Issues Versus Gang Problems—The Approach and the Solutions


NASP Practice Model Domain 6
Credit(s): 3 Documented CPD Credits/Hours
Original Program Date: February 15, 2018
Duration: 3 hours 13 minutes
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • X
  • E-Mail
    • Description
    • Sessions
    • Credits
    • Faculty
    • Materials
    • Reviews
    • Dates and Locations
    rating
    (25)
    Read Reviews
    Category: Risk Behaviors
    Category: Risk Behaviors (show less)
    The workshop will focus on collaboration between law enforcement, school administrators, and probation systems to combat the increasing rise of gang membership. Gang membership in schools is an ever increasing dilemma. People in the community and school setting are held hostage because of their knowledge of gangs. There are also people in the community who benefit and profit because of their affiliation with the gangster lifestyle. School officials and law enforcement must communicate.
    Learner Objectives:
    This session will help participants
    1. understand gang culture in minority and affluent communities;
    2. distinguish the difference between gang issues and gang problems; 
    3. evaluate denial, enabling, and apathy in the school and community setting; and
    4. provide approaches and solutions to the ever increasing problems.
    3 Documented CPD Credits/Hours   NASP is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. NASP maintains responsibility for this program and its content.

    Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought

    Screen Cap
    (On Demand CPD)
    Linking Assessment Results to Educational Strategies and Interventions - Advanced Workshop [cc]
    Screen Cap
    (On Demand CPD)
    An Advanced Workshop on Designing Executive Skill Interventions
    Screen Cap
    (On Demand CPD)
    Advanced Treatment Concepts: The Generic Power of Behavioral Analysis
    Screen Cap
    (On Demand CPD)
    Understanding Gangs From The Street Perspective
    Screen Cap
    (On Demand CPD)
    Bilingual Assessment: Avoiding Common Pitfalls to Implement Best Practices
    Screen Cap
    (On Demand CPD)
    Consumer-Oriented and Legally Defensible Psychoeducational Reports—Introductory Workshop
    Screen Cap
    (On Demand CPD)
    The Neuropsychology of Trauma: Trauma Sensitive Assessment
    Screen Cap
    (On Demand CPD)
    Legally Defensible Section 504 Practices
    Screen Cap
    (On Demand CPD)
    Lessons in Threat Assessment II: What You Need to Know—Advanced Workshop
    Screen Cap
    (On Demand CPD)
    What Every School Psychologist Needs to Know About the Effects of Media on the Health of Children and Adolescents
    Screen Cap
    (On Demand CPD)
    Legally Defensible Manifestation Determinations—Advanced Workshop
    Screen Cap
    (On Demand CPD)
    Language Difference or SLD? Assessing Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students—Introductory Workshop

    Purchase Options

    Add to CartOn Demand CPD
    Nonmember Price
    $130.00
       
    Member Price
    $95.00
    NASP strives to provide an inclusive, accessible experience that enables all individuals to engage and participate fully in our programming. Participants with a disability covered under the ADA (Public Law 101-336, Section 102) who require accommodation should contact onlinelearning@naspweb.org to request the specific accommodation required. Requests received less than two weeks prior to an event cannot be guaranteed.
    Have a Question?
    See our FAQ's
    Privacy Policy
    Contact us at (877) 880-1335
    Email Us

    CCPA & GDPR