WMU News

FBI agent to speak on 'Violence in the Schools' Oct. 5

Sept. 28, 1999

KALAMAZOO -- From Littleton, Colo., to Kalamazoo, Mich., school violence is a topic of concern to students, parents, teachers, administrators and the general public.

FBI agent Roy Johnson will address that topic in a free, public presentation at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 5, in Room 1035-45 of the Fetzer Center at Western Michigan University. The program is sponsored by the WMU College of Education Alumni Society.

Johnson, senior resident agent in charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's St. Joseph office, will speak on "Violence in the Schools: Profile, Prevention and Response." He also serves as a coordinator for the National Center for Analysis of Violent Crime in Quantico, Va.

Johnson has worked for the FBI since 1983 in Michigan, Indiana and Virginia and is a speaker and consultant on school violence. More information about his presentation at WMU is available from Janice Varasteh at (616) 387-2960.

Media contact: Mike Matthews, 616 387-8400, michael.matthews@wmich.edu


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