Markus Redding currently teaches Contemporary Social Issues, Human
Behavior in the Social Environment for Law Minors, and Mediation
Skills Courses at the Columbia University School of Social Work
(CUSSW). He received his M.S.W. from CUSSW in 1996, and his J.D.
from Loyola University School of Law in 1994. He has lectured at a
variety of institutions on various topics including therapeutic
jurisprudence, alternative dispute resolution, problem-solving
courts and the critical role of social workers in
the judicial system.
Mr. Redding has worked as a government and public interest
attorney/social worker combining his social policy and legal
skills. He has served as a New York State and City Court Attorney
concentrating on the design and development of specialized court
parts including community, drug, mental health and domestic
violence courts. He has worked on several policy research
initiatives relating to homelessness, domestic violence and
alternative dispute resolution.
Mr. Redding has also worked with adults, families and children in a
variety of clinical and administrative settings in the areas of
mental health, grief and loss, domestic violence, substance abuse
prevention and homelessness.
Last updated December 03, 2007.
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