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Race and Policing: Defining the Problem and Developing Solutions
Start Date: 10/20/2017Start Time: 8:00 AM
End Date: 10/20/2017End Time: 3:30 PM
Event Description

From Ferguson to Chicago to Baton Rouge, the deeds of police and their lack of accountability have sparked outrage and fueled a modern day civil rights movement. Each death, from Eric Garner to Philando Castille, has shone a spotlight on the intersection of race, policing and the criminal justice system.

This Drexel Law Review Symposium will gather scholars and practitioners at the forefront of exploring anti-black policing, the school-to-prison pipeline, and the ethics of punishment. Speakers will turn a legal lens on police practices from the time of slavery to contemporary tactics that include no-knock warrants to stop-and-frisk and the excessive use of force.

The program will map out strategies for addressing and reversing troubling trends in race and policing, pointing to new directions that promote a more just path forward.

A reception follows, from 3:30 to 5 pm.

Register

Contact Information:
Name: Mary McGovern
Phone: 215.571.4815
Email: mary.k.mcgovern@drexel.edu
Race and Policing
Location:
Kline School of Law, Room 140
Audience:
  • Everyone
  • Special Features:
  • CEU Available

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