Associate Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
University at Buffalo, School of Social Work
Buffalo, NY, United States
Patricia Logan-Greene, MSSW, PhD, associate professor and associate dean for academic affairs, takes a trauma-informed approach to violence, childhood adversity and system responses to maltreatment and delinquency. Through her research, she examines the effects of childhood maltreatment on aggression, delinquency, and health and mental health outcomes throughout the lifespan. She is also the principal investigator on an NIH-funded grant to examine the effects of child neglect and poverty on adolescent outcomes.
Recently, she has shifted her attention to the prevention of gun violence, especially how social workers can leverage their knowledge and skills to intervene with those most at risk of injury. Dr. Logan-Greene is a co-leader of the new national Grand Challenge in Social Work to Prevent Gun Violence.
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The Effects of Services on Poverty and Neglect Exposure Across Development
Friday, October 25, 2024
4:15 PM – 4:45 PM CT