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Dr. Dupont
Dr. Dupont is a Professor and Clinical
Psychologist at the University of Memphis School of Urban Affairs and
Public Policy, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice.
Previously, he was a professor at the University of Tennessee Center for
the Health Sciences where he directed the Regional Medical Center
Psychiatric Emergency Services for 14 years. He was the principal
investigator for the Tennessee Health and Human Services SAMSA Jail
Diversion Research project and is currently a principal investigator in
the National Science Foundations grant to study the use of advanced
computer technology to train law enforcement officers in crisis
de-escalation techniques.
Dr. Dupont is a nationally recognized expert
in the fields of mental illness and crisis de-escalation systems and is
the lead consultant and key instructor for the Memphis Police CIT
program. He also directs the trauma recovery program for both the Memphis
Police and Fire Departments. He has trained a wide variety of
professionals, including those involved in criminal justice, fire,
emergency medical services, healthcare, social service as well as
business and industry. He was recognized by the Tennessee Psychological
Association as the Distinguished Psychologist in the Public Sector,
previously awarded the NAMI-Memphis Provider of the Year Award, and
honored nationally as the City University of New York (CUNY) John Jay
College of Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement News Person of the
Year, for his work with law enforcement officers and individuals with
mental illness.
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