Myths and Facts About Criminal Justice Topic of Next Community Life-long Learning Program

CLEARFIELD – The next educational program presented by the Clearfield Community Life-long Learning Institute, “More Myths and Facts Regarding Crime and Criminal Justice” is planned for 1 p.m. until 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 21, in Room A131 of the Academic Building at the Commonwealth University Lock Haven Clearfield Campus.

This program is free and open to the public, made possible by a collaboration between Mature Resources Area Agency on Aging and the Lock Haven Clearfield Campus of the Commonwealth University.

Presented by Michael J. McSkimming, associate professor of Criminal Justice, Anthropology, and Sociology at Commonwealth University, the program will explore common misconceptions about crime and criminal justice and offer insight on the complexities of the justice system.

The MRAAA and Lock Haven University Clearfield collaborate each year to offer the Clearfield Community Life-long Learning Institute.

Courses are geared toward the interests of older citizens, typically lasting around 90 minutes. Courses are taught primarily by Lock Haven faculty and individuals from the community with specific expertise.

All programs are free unless otherwise noted.

While this program is free, participants must register by calling Cathie at 814-765-2696.

A full listing of this fall’s Life-long Learning Institute programs can be found at or at Brochure – Fall 2023.pub (mraaa.life) or at https://www.mraaa.life/ under the “classes” tab.

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