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James B. Arey - Scholarly Activities

Courses Taught at Loyola:

  • FRSC-C370: Forensic Psychology
  • CRJU-C285: Crisis Intervention

Research Interests/Specialty Areas:

  • Crisis Intervention
  • Drug Issues
  • Domestic Custody Cases
  • Forensic Psychology
  • Mental Illness

Publications:

  • Police Recruit Magazine; Vol 1, 2007; "How to Cope with Stress"; Arey and Wilder
  • Law and Order Journal; Vol 55, No.9 , September 2007; "Overview of the City of New Orleans for the Annual International Chiefs' of Police Conference in New Orleans"; Arey and Wilder
  • Law and Order Journal; Vol 53, No 11, 2005; "Police Stratgies Following a Catastrophe"; Arey and Wilder
  • Law and Order Journal; Vol 53, No 12 December 2005' NOPD 30 Days After Katrina"; Arey and Wilder

Conferences Attended: U.S. Department of Justice - FBI National Crisis Negotiation Course August 6- 17 , 2007.

Community Service:

  • Coordinated Joint Negotiations Training with the Local FBI and Jefferson Parish Sheriffs' Office in order to promote local support and coordinations between our local law enforcement agencies
  • Directing NOPDs' establishment of the "Memphis Model"Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) with a train the trainer with the Monroe, Louisiana Police Department
  • Working with the City of New Orleans and the NOPD Homeless Project to help solve the city's growing homeless situation.

     

Updated December 10, 2007