Neuroscience & Justice
'Neuroscience and Justice,' is a lecture series presented by experts in neuroscience, neuropsychology and the American justice system that focuses on aspects of psychology and human behavior that are relevant to understanding individuals who come before the justice system.
Register Now - Fall 2024 Event
“From Brain to Bench: Mental Health & the Justice System - Challenges & Opportunities”
Join us for the Fall Session of Neuroscience & Justice on September 23rd, where our expert panel for this discussion will include MCW psychiatry resident Dr. Todd Stollenwerk, MCW associate professor of psychiatry , and Milwaukee County Circuit Court .
They will guide our exploration into the complex relationships between mental health conditions, cognition, and legal decision-making. Examining the intersections of mental health and the law aims to spark a nuanced conversation about justice, accountability, and protecting vulnerable populations. Join us for this unique opportunity to expand your expertise and help shape a more compassionate and informed approach to justice.
If interested in attending, please RSVP by September 6, 2024 to secure your spot at this enlightening series. We look forward to welcoming you for an eye-opening exploration into 'Neuroscience and Justice.'
For more information, please see the:
Event Flyer (PDF)
They will guide our exploration into the complex relationships between mental health conditions, cognition, and legal decision-making. Examining the intersections of mental health and the law aims to spark a nuanced conversation about justice, accountability, and protecting vulnerable populations. Join us for this unique opportunity to expand your expertise and help shape a more compassionate and informed approach to justice.
If interested in attending, please RSVP by September 6, 2024 to secure your spot at this enlightening series. We look forward to welcoming you for an eye-opening exploration into 'Neuroscience and Justice.'
For more information, please see the:
Event Flyer (PDF)
What is Neuroscience & Justice?
Through educational presentations, Neuroscience & Justice will explore the profound impact of life experiences such as discrimination, trauma, chronic stress, and substance use on emotions, cognition and decision making. Our goal is to provide those in the front lines of the justice system a sophisticated understanding of what research tells us about the impacts of various stressors on brain function.
Our Sponsors
This event is sponsored by the ʼһ's Neuroscience Research Center in partnership with:
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Comprehensive Injury Center
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Andrew Center for Restorative Justice – Marquette University Law School
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Milwaukee Bar Association
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Watch Our Past Events
A neuroscience luncheon series for those in the front lines of the justice system.
Neuroscience & Justice: "From Brain to Bench: Addiction, Trauma & the Treatment Courts" - SPRING 2024 Event
Neuroscience & Justice: "Setting the Stage" - WINTER 2024 Event
Access Resources
Adequate resources are essential for successfully applying neuroscience research to the justice system, ultimately contributing to a fairer and more effective legal system that better serves society as a whole.
Explore the different tabs to find useful information regarding each topic:
Explore the different tabs to find useful information regarding each topic:
Adolescence and Young Adults
Bias
Grief and Loss
Homelessness
Substance Use Disorder and Addiction
Trauma
Questions?
For all questions regarding Neuroscience & Justice, please contact Hailey Wirtz.
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Contact Us
The ʼһ – Neuroscience Research Center is located within the Translational Biomedical Research Center (TBRC) of MCW.
Neuroscience Research Center
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Neuroscience Research Center
8701 Watertown Plank Rd.
TBRC C1820
Milwaukee, WI 53226
Blair Stauffer-Fetting
Department Administrator
bstauffer@mcw.edu
(414) 955-8744
Department Administrator
bstauffer@mcw.edu
(414) 955-8744
Erik Van Newenhizen
Business Operations Coordinator
evannewenhizen@mcw.edu
(414) 955-2260