Hear from Mark Safarik, former member of the FBI’s Behavior Analysis Unit, at the Law & Justice conference for high school students at George Washington University

Behavior Analysis Law & Justice conference for high school students

(June 23-30 Session Only) Executive Director, Mark Safarik, M.A., to address students attending LeadAmerica’s Law & Justice conference at George Washington University
Mark Safarik retired as a senior member of the FBI’s Behavior Analysis Unit and was a Supervisory Special Agent in the National Center for Analysis of Violent Crime at the FBI Academy before becoming partner at Forensic Behavior Sciences International. Mr. Safarik has over 30 years in law enforcement of which 23 were served at the FBI. He has a master’s degree from Boston University and serves as a faculty member of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology. He was awarded the Jefferson Medial from the University of Virginia for his research on homicides of elder female. His work has been published in a number of Journals that include: journal of Forensic Science, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, and International Journal of Homicide Studies. Mr. Safarik has served an expert witness in many high profile homicide cases. He has appeared on numerous television shows including Dateline, Court TV, Forensic Files, and many more.

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