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Archive for March, 2014
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Michael Jacobson, “Comparing American/European Penal Policies and Prisons” (4/10@6:15pm)
Posted on March 26, 2014 | No CommentsJoin 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 Officials” April 10th, 6.15-8.15pm Sociology Lounge -
Nikhil Pal Singh, “Race, Crime and Police Power in the Making of US Empire.”
Posted on March 26, 2014 | No CommentsNikhil Pal Singh (Associate Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis and History, New York University) 2pm, Friday, March 28, 2014 — Room 4406 “Race, Crime and Police Power in the Making of US Empire” This talk considers the historical importance of racialized criminality (and criminalized racial […] -
Carceral States: Rethinking Prisons and Criminal Justice (3/28@GC)
Posted on March 14, 2014 | No CommentsThe 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, room 5409 We hope to see you there! (click on the below flyers to access them as downloadable […]