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WHAT TO DO IF YOUR CHILD IS ARRESTED
September 23 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
WHAT TO DO IF YOUR CHILD IS ARRESTED
September 23, 2024
7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
By Zoom
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Gain valuable insights into what to do and what not to do if your loved one is arrested. Panelists (public safety experts, parents, Autistics, attorneys and community members) will share their stories, best practices and advice on how to support your child if they are arrested. Help us build an informed community of support to bring about positive outcomes from interactions between neurodiverse individuals and law enforcement.
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FREE but registration is required!
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Co-presented by the Autism Society of Maryland and the Autism Society Baltimore-Chesapeake
Moderator: Carlean Ponder, Autism Society of America, Social Justice Center
Panelists:
Brian Kelmar, Parent of an Autistic son. President, and Cofounder of Decriminalize Developmental Disabilities, Richmond, VA
Kimber D. Watts, Supervising Attorney, Forensic Mental Health Division, Office of Public Defender, State of Maryland
Deana Krizan, Director of Compliance and Organizational Development, Baltimore Crisis Center
Jeremiah Josey, Self-Advocate, and Simone Greggs, Jeremiah’s Mom
Darian Senn-Carter, Ed.D., Director, Homeland Security and Criminal Justice Institute, School of Business and Law, Anne Arundel Community College