The Structure, Behavior, and Influence of Salvadorian Gangs: Part 2



The Center for Law & Human Behavior (CLHB) at the University of Texas at El Paso under the direction of the Center for Borders, Trade and Immigration (CBTIR) has begun the 2016-2017 Homeland Security Symposium Series. The intention of the symposium series is to increase the amount of education and training on DHS related issues and relevant security subject matter provided to homeland security enterprise practitioners and first-responders. The symposiums are open to individuals affiliated with the Department of Homeland Security as well as local federal, state, local, and tribal agencies. All of the symposiums are centered on topics that are requested and pertinent to the CBTIR’s homeland security enterprise stakeholders.

The Center for Law & Human Behavior plans to continue its 2016-2017 symposium series with future in-depth conferences on subjects that reflect the needs and requests of its Department of Homeland Security stakeholders. The aim is to increase the amount of opportunities for workforce development for members of the homeland security enterprise.

For more information on the Homeland Security Symposium Series, please contact CLHB Project Director Victor M. Manjarrez, Jr. at either (915) 747-7812 or vmmanjarrez@utep.edu.

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