Strengthen cognitive health, enhance mental agility, and build resilience against age-related decline
Lifelong Learning
Investigative Research into Law and Crime
WEDNESDAYS, FEBRUARY 18 – MARCH 18, 2026
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
LOCATION: VIA COGNITIVE HEALTH
TUITION: $50.00
MEMBER: MEMBER DISCOUNT AVAILABLE
This five‑part public lecture series examines crime, justice, and social systems through an accessible, research‑based lens. Each session tackles a different facet of how society understands harm and punishment, including the realities of prisons and homicide, the myths created by TV crime dramas, and the disciplinary practices that shape the school‑to‑prison pipeline. Led by experts from Augusta University, the series offers a grounded, myth‑busting look at how these systems work and why they matter for communities, courts, and public trust. These academic classes are provided to the public and intended for anyone interested in keeping their minds sharp.
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