04-27-94 News Conference on Violence Study NEWS ADVISORY: SOCIAL WORKERS TO HOLD NEWS CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOP ON VIOLENCE Social workers will focus on violence in the United States and abroad during a news conference and a workshop, titled "Stop the Violence...With Justice for All," in Columbus on April 29. Marjorie Brittain Hammock, chief of social services for the South Carolina Department of Corrections, will speak at the news conference April 29 at 9:30 a.m. in the College of Social Work's basement conference room, 9 Stillman Hall, 1947 College Road, on The Ohio State University's Columbus campus. She will announce that a $92,000 federal grant has been received to study the relationship between violence and international development in the context of substance abuse. Also attending will be James Billups, associate professor of social work at Ohio State, who is the project's principal researcher; and Jo Anne St. Clair, executive director of the Ohio Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers. The U.S. Agency for International Development has awarded the grant to the National Association of Social Workers. NASW chose four state chapters in Ohio, Illinois, Indiana and Michigan to serve as centers to identify, review and analyze research and resources on the link between drugs and violence. Included will be a three-year, in-depth study of drug trafficking in Africa, Europe, the Near East, the Middle East, North America, Oceana, South America and South Asia. Hammock also will present the keynote address, "Stop the Violence...With Justice for All," at a luncheon as part of the workshop April 29. The luncheon will begin at 11:30 a.m. at the Great Southern Hotel, 310 S. High St. The luncheon is sponsored by Ohio State's College of Social Work, the Ohio Chapter of NASW and Columbus Catholic Social Services. Doug Adair, anchor of WCMH-TV Channel 4 news, will moderate a panel discussion of Hammock's comments. Panelists include Ohio Rep. Charleta Taveres, D-22; Anthony King, assistant professor at Case Western Reserve University's Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences and adviser to the Cuyahoga Metro Housing Authority's violence prevention project; representatives of Ohio Attorney General Lee Fisher; and Ohio Sen. Betty Montgomery, R-2. Later, Adair will be honored by the Ohio Chapter of NASW and the National Association of Social Workers for WCMH's violence prevention and reduction project, "Partners 4 Peace." The ceremony will take place during a reception from 5:30-7 p.m. in the Nicolae Gallery, 641 N. High St. Hammock, who is a member of the board of the National Association of Social Workers, speaks frequently to professionals and community organizations about issues relating to criminal and social justice, cultural diversity in the workplace, and cultural sensitivity in human and health service delivery. For more information about these events, contact Jo Anne St. Clair, executive director of the Ohio Chapter of NASW, (614) 461- 4484; or Francis Angiulo, The Bottom Line, (614) 224-4678. [Submitted by: GERSTNER (gerstner@ccgate.ucomm.ohio-state.edu) Wed, 27 Apr 1994 14:48:15 -0500 (EST)] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.