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Reducing Racial Inequality in the Criminal Legal System

Reducing Racial Inequality in the Criminal Legal System

Jul
11
Tuesday
 from 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Urban Institute
500, L'Enfant Plaza SW (map)
Virtual Event

Please join the Urban Institute and the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) for a candid conversation about how to tackle racial inequality and public safety.

The discussion will bring together the Urban Institute’s John M. Eason and Kimberlyn Leary in conversation with Bruce Western, professor of sociology and social justice at Columbia University, and María Vélez, associate professor of criminology and criminal justice at the University of Maryland; two of the authors of the recent NASEM report, Reducing Racial Inequality in Crime and Justice: Science, Practice, and Policy. These experts will discuss research around the interconnected social conditions that give rise to inequalities in justice and crime and identify evidence-driven policies that can make our nation safer and more just.

SPEAKERS:

  • John M. Eason, Equity Scholar and Senior Fellow, Urban Institue
  • David Pitts, Interim Associate Vice President and Senior Research Fellow, Urban Institute
  • María Vélez, Associate Professor, University of Maryland
  • Bruce Western, Bryce Professor of Sociology and Social Justice; Director, Justice Lab, Columbia University
  • Kimberlyn Leary, Senior Vice President, Urban Institute (moderator)

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