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Gwinnett County Sheriff Talks Tackling Gang Violence, Human Trafficking; KSU Expands Mental Health Resources For Students

Gwinnett County Sheriff Talks Tackling Gang Violence, Human Trafficking; KSU Expands Mental Health Resources For Students

Closer Look with Rose Scott

March 10, 202150m 31s

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Show Notes

Keybo Taylor was recently sworn in as Gwinnett County’s first Black sheriff. Taylor joins “Closer Look” to discuss his first days in office, ending the county’s 287 (g) program and new efforts to tackle gang violence and human trafficking. Plus, many colleges and higher learning institutions are expanding mental health resources for students during the pandemic. Teresa Johnston, the assistant vice president for student affairs at Kennesaw State University, shares details about Wellbeing@KSU.

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