Michigan Attorney General Jennifer Granholm will speak at Wayne State University at noon Thursday, Oct. 11, in the ballroom of the Student Center Building. She will discuss some of the initiatives her office has been engaged in, such as consumer protection, Internet crime prevention, and a mentoring program for children who have had brushes with the law.
As the top law enforcement office in the state, Granholm has made child protection, high-tech crime prevention, consumer and environmental protection and senior citizen safety key priorities for her office. Before her election as state attorney general in 1998, she served as Wayne County Corporation Counsel and as a prosecutor in the U.S. Attorney's Office.
The public is invited to the Oct. 11 program at WSU. Admission is free.
For more information call Professor Olga Tsoudis at (313) 577-0975.