After last night’s grand jury announcement of no indictment, and after last week’s police-shooting of Akai Gurley in East New York, we wanted to re-share a bunch of resources that were compiled and circulated in […]
Please join the African and African American Studies Department, Urban Male Initiative, Women’s Studies Program and City and Humanities Program for an exciting line-up of events changing the conversation about […]
Seventeenth Annual Liman Colloquium
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Yale Law School
Co-sponsored by the Arthur Liman Public Interest Program, the Oscar M. Ruebhausen Fund, and Yale Law School
Join the Crime, Law, and Deviance Workshop for a Special Seminar on Prisons with Michael Jacobson, “Comparing American/European Penal Policies and Prisons: Policy Implications of Touring with US Prison […]
The Prison Studies Group
presents
The Fourth Annual, Interdisciplinary, Graduate Student Conference
Carceral States: Rethinking Prisons and Criminal Justice
Friday, March 28 12:30-5:30pm @ The Graduate Center, […]
The Historical Roots of Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Criminal Justice
featuring Clinton Lacey, Deputy Commissioner for the NYC Department of Probation
Tuesday, February 25th at 1:45pm John Jay College, […]
The annual Beyond the Bars conference, this year entitled Beyond the Bars: Breaking Through is coming up March 7th and 8th and will include keynote speeches from Angela Davis, Fania Davis and Beth Richie, […]
The Drug War: Policing and U.S. Militarism at Home and Abroad
Join us for an important conversation about how the U.S. Drug War has fueled mass incarceration and discriminatory policing practices in the U.S. as […]
Community Event on the Stop and Frisk Lawsuits and Lasting Reforms Monday, January 27th, 2014
6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University
55 Fifth Avenue, Room 204
Carceral States: Rethinking Police, Prisons, and Criminal Justice
The Fourth Annual Graduate Student Conference Hosted By The Prison Studies Group
March 28, 2014
Graduate students are […]