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    UPABA Invited Talk!

    UPABA Invited Talk!

    Dr. John O'Neill was invited to discuss Behavioral Science and Police at the Upper Peninsula Association of Behavior Analysis (UPABA) continuing education webinar on February 19th, 2021. Abstract: Behavior analysts and police share many similar challenges in the areas of skill acquisition, maintenance and generalization, treatment integrity, decision-making, problem-solving, employment screening, attrition (i.e., burn-out), organizational leadership, and culture. I will discu
    ABAI Guest Blog!

    ABAI Guest Blog!

    Dr. John O'Neill was honored by an invitation from Dr. Angelica Aguirre to contribute as a guest contributor to Verbal Behavior Matters, an official blog of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Walking and Talking with our Police outlines CBSI's work with law enforcement and places special emphasis on the importance of respect and communication during collaboration with police (and in general). The blog also served as a call to research in stating that behavi

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