OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
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We are seeking to build this page with research regarding occupational therapy in the criminal justice system. If you can share a link or provide a voiced-over PowerPoint presentation, please fill out the form below and upload your submission. We seek to keep these short 5-6 slides and 6-8 minutes maximum.  Here are some Submission Guidelines. 
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This website was originally designed and developed by Dr. Jaime Muñoz and Meredith Karavolis, M.S. OTR/L at the ​Duquesne University Department of Occupational Therapy. It is maintained by Dr. Muñoz and Dr. Abigail Catalano of Duquesne University in collaboration with partners at Pacific University, the University of Findlay, St. Louis University and Saint Louis Community College.
  • Home
    • About
  • Justice
    • Scope of the Problem
    • Occupational Justice
    • Justice Bibliography
  • Programs
    • Settings
    • Examples
    • Contribute
    • Programs Bibliography
  • Research
    • Research Presentations
    • Research In Progress
    • Funding
    • Contribute
    • Research Bibliography
  • Education
    • Pedagogy
    • Examples
    • Continuing Education
    • Contribute
    • Education Bibliography
  • Membership
  • Discussion
  • Blog
  • Resources
  • Contact