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Crime and Criminal Adjudication in the Latinx Context

Crime and Criminal Adjudication in the Latinx Context

Released Monday, 1st April 2019
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Crime and Criminal Adjudication in the Latinx Context

Crime and Criminal Adjudication in the Latinx Context

Crime and Criminal Adjudication in the Latinx Context

Crime and Criminal Adjudication in the Latinx Context

Monday, 1st April 2019
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This panel explores the relevance of race, citizenship, immigration status, and community context in explaining lethal violence and criminal case outcomes, both currently and historically. Drawing from a variety of data sources and employing a wide range of analytical approaches, the panel illuminates largely overlooked and underappreciated racially-contingent micro- and meso-level processes and their enduring consequences for Latinx defendants, Latinx victims, and Latinx communities. Moderator: Alicia Virani, UCLA School of Law. Panelists: Klara Stephens, University of Michigan Law School/ National Registry of Exonerations; Cynthia Willis-Esqueda, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Jeffrey Ulmer, Penn State; Ramiro Martinez, Northeastern University Series: "Immigration" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 34539]

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