Rehabilitation Counselling

Session on Rehabilitation Counselling

A session on Rehabilitation Counselling was organised by the department of M.Sc. Counselling on September 20th, 2016. Fr. Prince, faculty of MSW, School Of Social Work was the resource person.

The sessions was a participative learning experience exploring the history of rehabilitation counselling and rehabilitation process in India . The facilitator also explained the different models of rehabilitation centres with a case report.

 


 Orientation on Community Development techniques, strategies, skills

1.Orientation to Psychiatry:

Orientation to psychiatry workshop was held by Ms. Prateeksha Shetty, a clinical psychology lecturer on 11th July, 2017. She dealt with psychiatric illness, types and symptoms which are related to psychiatric illness. There were practical session along with the theory, which helped us in identifying the illnesses and how to deal with the client.

 

 


2. Aggressive management of college students:
Aggressive management of college students workshop by Ms. Sandra Lobo, professor of school of social work Roshini Nilaya on 13th July 2017. She spoke about causes and conflict resolution model. She conducted group activities and role play. Trainees learnt to how to cope up with aggressive behaviour.

 

 


3. Counselling skills:
Counselling skills workshop by Ms. Spoorthi and Ms. Rameelashekhar, dean and student welfare officer of PG Department of school of social work Roshini Nilaya on 13th and 14th July 2017. They dealt with counselling skills such as rapport building, listening, observing, questioning, reframing etc followed by demonstration.

 


 Story telling in counselling

Two day workshop on Story Telling in Counselling was organised by the M.Sc. Counselling department on 25th and 26th August 2016.

Father Kuriakose described the different methodologies used in story telling like mutual storytelling, retelling the story, life line technique, metaphors, anecdotal records and real life stories. 55 participants benefitted from the workshop.

 

 

 


 

Sleep disorders and management

Session on Sleep

School of Social Work, Roshni Nilaya in collaboration with Indian Institute of Material Management ( Mangalore branch) and National Institute of Personnel Management ( Mangalore chapter) organised a session on " Sleep disorders &Management" by Dr. C.R Chandrashekar, Former Senior Professor of Psychiatry, NIMHANS, Bangalore on 18th September 2016 at 4:00pm in Roshni Nilaya , Mangaluru.

Mr P Suresh, Chairman NIPM welcomed the Dignitaries , Dr Rameela Shekhar, Dean P G Dept , introduced the speaker . The session began with a quiz to the participants which was later discussed by Dr. C.R Chandrashekar and this clarified many of the myths attached to sleep and dreams . He further explained that 1/3rd of our lives is spent in sleeping and our dreams are helpful and dreaming is good for one’s mental health. Sleep helps in secreting growth hormones and relaxing both body and mind. Dr C R Chandrashekar , spoke on the effects of sleep deprivation which are fatigue, pain, discomfort, decrease in concentration, decrease in memory and if the person continues the same for more than 1 week they tend to develop mental health problems . He also discussed in his talk, the factors which disturb sleep, problems during sleep , and sleep problems and their treatment.
He concluded by saying there is nothing as good dreams and bad dreams, dream's help in ventilation of emotions and relaxation. The session ended with discussion and clarification of doubts. More than 90 participants which Included Psychiatrists, mental health professionals, engineers, personnel managers , teachers and students attended the session.


 

Healing the Inner Child, Mind Blocks, Relationship Counselling, Eclectic Therapy and Parapsychology

Inner Child, Relationship Counselling, Eclectic Therapy

Training programme was organised by the department of M.Sc. Counselling to Anugraha Counselling and Training Centre, Dindigul. Tamil Nadu from 4th- to 10th March, 2017. From counselling 26 students, 2 staff and 3 students of PGDC joined us in the quest for knowledge and healing. The session on healing the Inner Child, Mind Blocks, Relationship Counselling, Eclectic Therapy and Parapsychology was conducted by Fr. Sunder Wilson, Director, Anugraha Counselling Centre. On 4th of March day was spent on rapport building activities.

On day one 5/03/2017 Fr. Wilson began with a vibrating action song and moved on to explain about the concept of Inner child, baby genius, dummy parent, imprinting, inner pilot and also importance of mothers touch to build immunity in the child.

On the second day, the first session focused on the importance of probiotics, alkalizing food, processed food, and natural remedies for cleansing and energising the digestive system. The second session highlighted the lack of nurturing which leads to dependency and codependency. Interventions such as interacting with nature, inner child dialogue, healing the deepest wound would help in developing a healthy personality. Next session gave an insight on how protection and reassurance helps in building trust. This was followed by 3 trust building exercises in dyads, triads and rounds; each of the students was involved in the activities to come out of fear and mistrust. The last session Fr. Wilson explored the 27 body movement and how creative body movements help in releasing negative emotions. The day concluded with a long walk through the village and fun time in the evening with games and quiz.

 

 

Day Three the session began with an action song. The focus of the session was releasing the primal pain. Different forms of dance like, Jumbo, Bangra, and belly dance were introduced as a therapeutic tool for releasing negative emotions. In the following session, the facilitator explained the subliminal perception, reprogramming the inner child and filling the love tank.

Day 4, the main objective of the session was dealing with guilt and shame. Some of the key points discussed were, catharsis through quantum expression and not continuum, childhood development of shame and guilt through parental injunction and negative life themes. The session 2 and 3, focused on attending skills and eclectic approach to counselling. The last session roused the curiosity of the students with the stages in Romantic life. The concept like scanning, choosing the life partner and process in a romantic relationship was addressed.

On day 5 Fr. Wilson introduced the area of Parapsychology. The students were made aware of devils, Psychological and elemental possession. The students were introduced to the idea of Aura and some were trained to identify the level of Aura. This was followed by practicing aura enhancing exercises. In session 2 the facilitator explained the different mind blocks and how learned helplessness, a barrier to let go of mind blocks. This was followed by personality self- assessment through drawing and handwriting analysis. The last evening session highlighted the types of couple dyads and love languages. This was followed by feedback and thanking the facilitator for his fantabulous inputs and participatory training.


 

Participatory Rural Appraisal

Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) Workshop 2017

Workshop on “Participatory Rural Appraisal” (PRA) was conducted for Twenty Nine final year B.S.W. students by Dr. Madhumala, HOD B.S.W. Department, Alva’s College, Moodabidri on 31st March, 2017 at Seminar Hall, School of Social Work, Roshni Nilaya. During the workshop students understood the purpose and objectives of PRA to be organised in the community as the trainer demonstrated various methods of PRA like Transact Walk, Resource Mapping, Venn Diagram, Social Mapping in the college campus. Group activities were also conducted for the students. There were also interactive sessions between students and faculty.

 

 

 


 

Orientation on psychiatry

MPSW FORUM workshops

ORIENTATION TO PSYCHIATRY:

Orientation to psychiatry workshop by Ms. Prateeksha Shetty, a clinical psychology lecturer on 11th July, 2017. She dealt with psychiatric illness , types and symptoms which are related to psychiatric illness. There were practical session along with the theory, which helped us in identifying the illnesses and how to deal with the client.

AGGRESSIVE MANAGEMENT OF COLLEGE STUDENTS.

Aggressive management of college students workshop by Ms.Sandra Lobo, professor of school of social work Roshini Nilaya on 13th July 2017.she spoke about causes and conflict resolution model. She conducted group activities and role play. Trainees learnt to how to cope up with aggressive behaviour.

COUNSELLING SKILLS.

Counselling skills workshop by Ms. Spoorthi and Ms. Rameela shekhar, dean and student welfare officer of PG Department of school of social work Roshini Nilaya on 13thand 14th July 2017. They dealt with counselling skills such as rapport building, listening, observing, questioning, reframing etc followed by demonstration.
Thematic presentation on DEPRESSION “LET'S UNDERSTAND IT BETTER" was conducted in seminar hall on 8th August 2017 at 3.30pm by 2nd Medical and Psychiatric Social Work students. This program went on as per the following agenda, at first student of 2nd MPSW performed a role play, and followed by power point presentation. The presentation explained about how depression is different from sadness, meaning, causes and symptoms like lack of sleep, poor appetite, decreased interest in favourite activities, significant weight loss or gain, fatigue or loss of energy and also about the diagnosis. Mental health interventions like psycho education, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, inter personal therapy etc were discussed. Program ended with the video of cine star Deepika Padukone as an ambassador for depression.


WORKSHOP ON MEDIA AND HEALTH

Workshop on media and health by Mr.Vishal Nayak, Assistant Professor and former Head of the PG department of Mass Communication and Journalism at St. Aloysius college, Mangaluru on 19th july,2017.

Mr.Vishal Nayak dealt with the topic such as what is media, types of media, phenomena about advertisement and followed by an activity in which trainees learnt how Medical and Psychiatric Social workers can create an advertisement based on three aspects that is, paid, owned and earned.

Workshop on "BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL ASPECTS OF BEHAVIOUR with focus on Neuroscience and Social Work" on 29th November,2017 by Dr.Priya Treesa Thomas,Assistant Professor,Department of Psychiatric of Social Work , NIMHANS, Bengaluru. She dealt with biological, psychological and Social aspects of Behaviour.She also dealt with functioning of the brain and its relationship to Behaviour . She stressed on the aspect of the need for a Psychiatric Social Work to understand this concept ..Dr. Priya illustrated the concept with Cases and she also answered the queries posed by the students.

Workshop on 'FAMILY THERAPY' on 30th November,2017 by dr taniya from nimhans,bangaluru. She dealt with difference between counseling and psycho therapy,also explained the process of family therapy with the help of video. This workshop helped the scholars to understand how to conduct family therapy in hospitals.

Thematic presentation of 'DISABILITY' in seminar hall on 16th January 2018 at 3.30pm by 2nd year medical and psychiatric social work scholars. This program went on as per the following agenda, first there was a small introduction on the topic the scholars presented physical ,psychological and social aspects of disability. Then we divided scholars into specializations and asked them to discuss the interventions that can be used with the person with disability in their fields, followed by two minutes presentation.


 

Workshop on Media and Health held

Workshop on Media and Health by Mr. Vishal Nayak, Assistant Professor and former Head of the PG department of Mass Communication and Journalism at St. Aloysius College, Mangaluru on 19th July, 2017.

Mr. Vishal Nayak dealt with the topic such as what is media, types of media, phenomena about advertisement and followed by an activity in which trainees learnt how Medical and Psychiatric Social workers can create an advertisement based on three aspects that is, paid, owned and earned.

 


 

Workshops, Awareness Programme and Skit held : MPSW Forum

Oct 05, 2017:

1. Workshop on "Addressing Child Mental Health Issues” on 16th September, 2017 by Dr. Kavitha V. Jangam, Assistant Professor, Psychiatry Social Work NIMHANS Bengaluru. She dealt with causes and impact of psycho social problems of Child Mental Health. Some of the Intervention in Child Mental Health was also discussed by her. At the end Dr. Kavitha answered the questions posed by the students.

 

 

2. One day workshop on 17th September 2017 on "Responding to child sexual abuse : Role of Professional Social Workers” by Dr. Kavitha V. Jangam, Assistant professor of Psychiatric Social Work. She discussed Myths and impact on CSA on children. She also helped the participants to understand the POCSO ACT and its implications. The theoretical aspects were demonstrated with practical sessions. This workshop was attended by Practicing Counsellors. Student social workers from Roshni Nilaya and other colleges. Human Rights Education students and Law students. At the end she answered the questions posed by the students.

 

3. Medical and Psychiatric students commemorate World Alzheimer's Day, an awareness programme to UG students at School of Social Work, on 20th September 2017 at 9:30 a.m. After a brief introduction on World Alzheimer's Day, students of 2nd MPSW enacted a skit on Alzheimer's. Followed by power point presentation which explained the meaning of Alzheimer's Disorder, causes, warning signs, risk factors, prevention, treatment and care giving advice to family members. It ended with an Appeal to the students to recognise this disorder in the elderly n give them a helping hand.

 

 

4. Students of Roshni Nilaya performed a skit at the Inauguration of Suicide Lifeline at Forum Mall on the 1st October 2017 at 5 p.m.

 


 

Workshop on professional skills for Social Work Practice

SAHAYOG forum of BSW Department, School of Social Work, Roshni Nilaya On 23rd September 2017, organised a Workshop on Professional Skills for Social Work Practice for BSW students of various colleges under Mangalore University as well as for students of Shimoga and Goa. Besides, the local Social Work students, International social work students from Norway and Belgium doing Internship in India also attended the workshop.

 

 

During the workshop, Dr Rameela Shekhar, Dean of MSW Department delivered a presentation on Micro-skills of Case Work while Mrs.Luella Shanthi Lobo, Counsellor facilitated an interactive session on ‘Social Work Interventions in School Setting’ and Mr.Teddy Andrews of Manipal University handled the topic on ‘Use of Group Work in Fieldwork Practice’.


 

Scintilla 2017

The Psycho Education Programme, Scintilla-Spark up your Personality, was conducted by the M.Sc. department of Counselling for the students of other colleges on February 4 2017. This gave an opportunity for the participants to redefine their skills and attitudes above and beyond. It was an opening to rediscover and empower the positive in each one. Psycho-Educational sessions were effectively facilitated by the II M.SC students on different themes like- communication skill, Assertiveness training, Positive thinking, Presentation skill, Grooming, Coping skills and Team work. Scintilla also included a session on communication and self awareness through dance movements. It was very encouraging that 105 students from 10 different degree and paramedical (nursing) colleges participated and benefited from the sessions. The feedback was cheering and the need for such programmes in future was requested and highlighted.

 

 

 

 


 

Healing - Uncovering the Unconscious

On Friday, 12 January 2018, Department of Psychology, School of Social Work, Roshni Nilaya organized a workshop titled ‘Healing- Uncovering the Unconscious’ for the students. Assoc. Prof. Sandra S. Lobo, Head, Department of Psychology welcomed the gathering. Vice Principal Dr P. Jenis Mary expressed her happiness and appreciation towards the organizing of the workshop. Speaking about the prevailing psychological wounds that are difficult to understand, she emphasized that such a session would help to gain an introspective report of ourselves and pave the way to a better future.

 

 

 

The workshop was inaugurated by Mr Naveen Prasad, a healer, psychotherapist, Mandala artist, yoga and bio-energetics practitioner based in Coimbatore. In a unique manner, the workshop was inaugurated by the resource person removing the adhesive from the bandage and giving the model of a scarred heart, a wound care dressing. Through experiential exercises and activities, the participants of the workshop underwent the process of psychological differentiation and it empowered them to be aware of audio-visual and kinesthetic thoughts,behaviour, sensing, belief and emotional dimensions and how they interweave to build their identity. The three hour workshop was conducted with a purpose to help participants become integrated, happy, mature, responsible beings and also have clarity about the workings of human nature and the environment around them.

Ms Diya Jacob (I BA) compered the inaugural programme.

Through Gestalt, NLP, TA, Mandalas, Symbols, Meditative, Contemplative, Mindfulness, Movement and Art Therapy tools, Shri Naveen Prasad conducts a unique and a powerful self-development programme called ‘SWITCH’ every 2nd Saturday and Sunday of every month in Mangaluru.


 

Skill Development Workshop

A brief workshop was organized by the Department of Psychology for the third year students regarding career and skill development on March 10, 2018, 14 final year students participated in this workshop. The resource person for the workshop was Ms. Shwetha K.T, from Anirvedha-Resource Centre for Psychological wellbeing, Mangalore.

The session began with interactive activity where each student was asked to write two traits that qualified them to be a good psychologist and two traits that caused a hindrance. Once everybody had written for themselves, the students were asked to circulate their paper so that each of them could give their feedback pertaining to the individual. This activity proved to be very helpful as it paved a way for introspection and realization that favoured making desired changes.

After the successful completion of the activity, Ms Shwetha then familiarized us with varied career options that a student of psychology could pursue. She mentioned a few such career options as child psychology, adult psychology, organizational psychology and
their rising scope.

 

Ms. Shwetha emphasized the core qualities required by a person to be a good psychologist. First and foremost, she said it is necessary for a psychologist to be non-judgmental and unbiased as this would help the psychologist to comprehend any dilemmas faced by the patients/cases. The second most important factor was to be knowledgeable and excel in theory as it was essential to have a strong base. She encouraged students to read a lot of books in order to broaden their perspectives.

Apart from academics, one had to be aware about different cultural and social norms to facilitate communication as rapport is the key. Besides it would help to deliver culturally appropriate services and interventions. Ms. Shwetha spoke of the importance of being a good listener. She taught students a few etiquettes that were expected of a psychologist during an intervention such as maintaining a good posture, ensuring that a patient feels that one is paying attention by nodding appropriately, pacifying when required and other decorum.

The interaction ended with a short question answer session where all the questions and doubts pertaining to psychology based careers were answered. Overall it was an inspiring session that gave the participants a deeper insight to the field of psychology and motivated us to work harder towards our goals.


 

Workshop on Public Speaking and Presentation Skills

A one-day participative Workshop on Public Speaking and Presentation Skills was organised for First Year BSW students on 13 March 2018. The facilitator of the training was Prof. Krishnamurthy, a qualified Jaycee Trainer and Principal of SDM Pre-University Residential College, Ujire. The workshop consisted of practical sessions to enhance the communication and presentation skills of the students.

 

 


 

Movement Therapy Workshop

The Department of Psychology organized a Movement Therapy workshop for students and faculty of Psychology by an expressive arts therapist and dancer, Ms Karunya Srinivasan.

 

A total of 32 participants equally enrolled in two batches on August 8, 2018 which took place in the College.

 

The entire workshop was on expressive arts which was inter modal in nature. There was movement, elements of drama therapy and finally art therapy. There was a body experience even before the mind could process. The process was externalized moving from one medium of art to another. Using different art forms and movement helped to physicalize and concretize the abstract.

 


 

SCINTILLA 2018

Scintilla 2018, Activity based Psycho-educational programme was organised on February 10th, 2018. The session centred on the theme of building Psychological Capital. Scintilla 2018 was inaugurated by Dr.Malini Mukund. She stressed on the need for having a sense of humour, resilience as an important adaptive skills.

The sessions were facilitated by students of II M.Sc. Counselling. Various topics covered throughout the day was Self-awareness, Self-esteem willingness to change, optimism, cultivating Positive emotion and mindfulness.

80 participants from various colleges in Mangalore participated and benefitted from the session filled with expressive mode of learning, introspection, skill acquisition was a motivating experience.

 

 

 

 


 

To be a Strong Individual - Talk on Mental Health

Mental health and wellbeing

Dr Harish Shetty, renowned celebrity Psychiatrist addressed the students and general public on the topic Mental health and wellbeing on March 1st 2018.

He highlighted on the need to express emotion and need for wellbeing among people. 150 participants in and around Mangalore participated in the session.

 

 


 

Workshop on Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) 2018

A workshop on Participatory Rural Appraisal was organised by the SAHAYOG Forum for twenty nine final year BSW students at Seminar Hall, School of Social Work, and Roshni Nilaya on 3rd April 2018. The resource person for the workshop was Mr. B. Ramachandra Bhat, Retired Social work Trainer at MYRADA. During the workshop students understood the purpose and various methods of PRA that would help them to conduct PRA in their Field Work Communities. Students demonstrated various methods of PRA like Transact Walk, Resource Mapping, Venn Diagram, Social Mapping in the college campus. Group activities were also conducted to the students. There were also interactive sessions between students and faculty.

 

 


 

Expressive Arts Therapy

TOPIC: Expressive Arts Therapy
RESOURCE PERSON: Ms. Karunya Srinivasan
Date : 9/8/2018
OBJECTIVE: To express one’s repressed emotions through the process of art
SESSION REPORT:

The department of M.Sc. Counselling had organised a full day Workshop on Expressive Art Therapy, for the M.Sc. Counselling students and other counsellors in and around Mangalore . The resource person started the session with the confidentiality oath and continued with telling about the art therapy and also asked to express their emotions through art.Participants were encouraged to be non-judgmental towards self and others during the process of Art. Exploring self through art was personal and therapeutic experience to many of the participants. Processing of individual art held the group together and being at the space of openness and reflection was a wonderful experience.

Participants very much enjoyed the session and it was a new learning experience.


“The future HR Talents learn to play with numbers!”

Mr. Jeevan Kumar, HR Head from 'Solara Active Pharma Sciences Ltd', Mangalore, addressed the students of II MSW – PM & IR on 11th August, 2018 on the topic, ‘Minimum Wages’ and ‘Wage Structure’. Mr Kumar interacted with the students, and helped them in understanding the concept of minimum wage, the body that constitutes the fixation of minimum wages, and the criteria on which the minimum wages are based on.

 

 

 

During this session, the students were provided with a practical understanding of preparing a wage structure through an exercise of calculating the various allowances and statutory deductions in a person’s wage. Mr. Kumar also provided an insight on the preparation of a fitment with the CTC provided. He concluded the session by mentioning about the legal implications of not following the payment of minimum wages to the workers.

The session was extremely informative to the students, and a practical exercise of calculating various elements of the basic salary, as well as the CTC structure, helped the students to have a clearer understanding on the theoretical knowledge gained.


 

"You- The Child " organised by Department of M. SC Counselling

"You- The  Child " organised by Department of M. SC Counselling on 29th August, 2018,

The event was organised with the objective of encouraging people irrespective of age to play.

Play is generally seen as an unproductive component when it actually has lots of properties to heal tenement,  guilt,  pain,  express,  grow and rejuvenate of self.

The event was inaugurated by Ms. Colin Dsouza,  President - The institute of Social Service, along with Ms. Juliet C J, Principal and Dr Janice MaryVice Principal.

I and II M. SC. Students displayed counters of food, Art and Play for the student of KindeR Garden to Post graduate  include teaching and non teaching staff.

We could achieve the objective of the event when each one relived their childhood through Play and colours.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Workshop on "Mindfulness Skill in DBT" organised

A Workshop on "Mindfulness Skill in DBT" was organised by Department of M. SC counselling on 1/09/2018. The Resource Person for the day was Dr. V Premanand , Associate Professor in Psychology , St Agnes Centre for PG studies, Mangalore.

The session focused on understanding the Philosophy of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy and learning the core mindfulness skills which is the foundation for other skills in DBT.

 

 

 


 

Life Skills Truly Empowers

The Sociology-Economics Forum organized a Life Skill Development workshop for the forum students (First, Second, Third Year) on 6th September 2018 in the Seminar Hall of Roshni Nilaya. 

 

 


Associate Prof. Ms. Cecilia Farida Goveas welcomed the gathering and introduced the workshop and its objective. Principal, Prof. Juliet C.J. shared her thoughts about how important life skills are along with formal education. It is life skills that truly empowers an individual.

 

 

The workshop was inaugurated by untying the ribbon to a list of life skills put innovatively together.

 

 

 

 

The Resource person Mr. Preetham Rosrigues, Director Inchara Foundation and Founder of Project Angel started the session by conducting games, skill development activities. The main topic of the workshop was goal setting and self -esteem and confidence.

 

 

The one-day workshop is a part of a three-day workshop programme. December 2018 and January 2019 shall see two more days of the workshop with other life skills being covered.

At the end of the workshop, a completion certificate shall be given to each student who has attended all the three sessions.

 

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Workshop on Street Theater

A two-day Street Play Training Programme was organized for Final Year BSW students on 27 & 28 September 2018. The trainer was Mr. Krishna Chakravarthi from Bangalore Media Centre, Bangalore. Students got training on different types of facial expressions and also learnt that with the help of innovative songs, actions and dialogues, the play emphasized the need to break the silence in society. Students were divided into groups and demonstrated theme-based street play during the workshop.

 

 

 

 

 


 

Educational Tour to Anugraha Counselling centre, Dindigul-Day 1

The training programme began at 3:00pm on 25/11/2018 in anugraha, Dindigal. Fr. Wilson introduced the topic healing the inner child. In the introductory session, Animal imprinting theory of konard Lorenz and it's three aspects of imprinting in babies, Bowlby's evolutionary theory of attachment and child development under which prenatal stage was explained.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The second session at 6: 00 pm began with a brief introduction to feminism and women psychology. Certain concepts related to women psychology were explained in detail. The concepts included hormonal imbalance in women, it's cause and effects. It was also explained as to how women surpass men in all the fields which included physical quotient, intelligence quotient, emotional quotient, spiritual quotient and managing quotient. Women's menstrual cycle and problems related to menstruation were elaborated on with it's cause and effect. Finally exercises to overcome these problems were demonstrated and practiced by the group.


 

Workshop on Crime Scene Investigation

A workshop on Crime Scene Investigation was organized on 6th December 2018 in the college auditorium for students of criminology and students of St Agnes College by B.C. Ravindra, Rtd. Crime Scene Expert and Forensic Ballistic Expert. He gave awareness about Crime Scene Management and explained about different techniques used in Crime Scene processing. Students got knowledge on reconstruction of crime scenes in cases of Arson, Ballistics, Asphyxial death, Homicide and Drowning. Practical demonstration of the hanging case was shown to students.

 

 

 


 

Crime Prevention Program held

On the occasion of Crime Prevention Month 2018,Department of Criminology in Collaboration with Economic and Narcotic Crime Police Station,Cyber Crime Police Station, Mangalore South Police Station ,Commissionerate of Police,Mangaluru City had organised  a session on “Youth Participation in Prevention of Crime” on 15th December 2018 at 10.30 a.m in the college Auditorium. The topics like rash driving, harassment in public transportation and substance abuse were  enacted.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sri. Bhaskar V B, Assistant Commissioner of Police ,Central Sub Division ,Mangaluru City inaugurared  the program and gave an insight on menace of Crime prevalent in today's society and the role of police and public to curb them.

Mr. Ramakrishna K K, Inspector,Economics and Narcotics Crime Police Station, Pandeshwar,Mangalore and Mr. Mohammed Sharif,Inspector Urwa Police Station were present for the inaugural.
Dr.Caroline P. D’Souza MBBS, DPM, DNB (PSY), who is a consultant psychiatrist, was a resource person. She spoke about drug abuse in great detail, taking the audience along the stages that a victim of drug abuse goes through.

 Another resource person, Sri. Savithru Tej P. D police inspector at the Cyber Crime Police Station, Mangaluru and he addressed the various kinds of cases including skimming, identity theft, crimes done through social media, Nigerian fraud, etc.


 

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