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Federica Coppola - 2018 Postdoctoral Research Symposium

December 04, 2018

 

Federica Coppola will present her abstract, "Valuing Emotions in Punishment: A Neuroscience-based Argument for Incorporating Restorative Justice within Conventional Punitive Models," at the upcoming 2018 Columbia University Postdoctoral Research Symposium on December 4. Federica will present in Session 2 from 5:00-7:00 p.m.

More information can be found on the Research Symposium website.

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