The Incarceration Working group is a brown bag seminar series for faculty, researchers and PhD students interested in and conducting research in the areas of incarceration and criminal justice coordinated by the Columbia Population Research Center and the Justice Initiative
Join us for one of the biggest events of the semester at Columbia’s medical campus! The featured performance will be a narrative of the student actors’ involvement with the school to prison pipeline. It combines rhyme, multimedia, hip-hop theatre, dance,
The Incarceration Working group is a brown bag seminar series for faculty, researchers and PhD students interested in and conducting research in the areas of incarceration and criminal justice coordinated by the Columbia Population Research Center and the Justice Initiative
“Asylums, Prisons, and the Political Economy of a Punitive Society: An American Genealogy of Morals” Professor Bernard Harcourt (University of Chicago, visiting at Columbia Law School) Thursday, April 24, 2014 11:15am-12:45pm. Mailman School of Public Health (722 West 168th St.,
An event focused on education as the cornerstone, and leadership develop- ment by and for those most affected by mass criminalization. Leaders are being developed from among the over 60 million Americans with a criminal record— and stereotypes can be
P2PH Academy Conference Agenda Wednesday, April 23rd, 2014 Moot Court Room (668) at John Jay College Registration is available here: Decarceration: A Public Health Approach to Reentry Registration Decarceration: A Public Health Approach to Reentry From Punishment to Public
We look forward to seeing you at the third Racial Literacy Roundtable of the 2013-2014 academic year: “Voices UnBroken: Bringing Arts & Youth Development Opportunities to Vulnerable Youth in Juvenile and Adult Justice Systems” on Monday, April 21, 2014 at
The What is Justice? Film series concludes its final event of the semester with a screening of Fruitvale Station, a film that follows the true life story and tragic death of Oscar Grant. The screening will be followed by a Q&A
We were fortunate to film all of the Reducing Incarceration: Endless Punishment, Long-Term Sentences, and Aging in Prison — or Release and Reentry Symposium. The video footage of all four panels is below starting with the first panel. A full... READ MORE