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Crime and Criminal Adjudication in the Latinx Context

Crime and Criminal Adjudication in the Latinx Context

Update: 2019-04-01
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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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Crime and Criminal Adjudication in the Latinx Context

Crime and Criminal Adjudication in the Latinx Context

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