Course curriculum

  • 1

    Welcome to the LLU

    • This is the LLU

  • 2

    LLU and Discovery Tours

    • Discovery Tours

    • Welcome

  • 3

    Section 1: Introduction to Domestic Violence in the BIPOC Community

    • Domestic Violence

    • Section 1 Quiz

  • 4

    Thank You!

    • Can't Wait to Meet You

    • Goals and Values

Instructor(s)

Assistant Professor

Larry Britton

Dr. Larry Britton is a Clinical Forensic Psychologist and Adjunct Professor. Dr. Britton currently provides individual therapy, group therapy, crisis intervention, psychological testing, and court-ordered psychological evaluations. Dr Britton currently teaches various courses within the fields of Criminal Justice, Sociology, and both Clinical and Forensic Psychology amongst the Higher Education sectors. His research interests include topics within the post-incarcerated individuals, homelessness, psychological testing, and violence amongst all genders.

Assistant Professor

Kashira Rodgers

Dr. Kashira Rodgers is a Forensic Psychologist. She addresses diverse topics including Gang Intervention, human trafficking, violence against all genders, sexual assault and mental health. Dr. Rodgers currently provides individual therapy, group therapy, crisis intervention and conducts court ordered psychological evaluations. Awarded the Distinguished Service Award from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department Vital Intervention and Directional Alternatives (VIDA) program. Dr. Rodgers is also the Founder of Facing Our Facts, a community agency providing individual counseling and support groups for survivors of sexual assault, human trafficking, domestic violence, adults molested as children and victims of violent crimes. Dr. Rodgers has devoted her life’s work to addressing trauma in the African American community and at-risk youth.