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Please join the National Academies’ Committee on Law and Justice for a workshop discussing the relationship between the criminal justice system and social exclusion, with a special focus on differences across race, gender, and ethnicity.
Sessions will address issues such as the following:
- How do disparities in criminal justice processing put people at differential risk for exposure to collateral consequences of criminal justice system involvement, broadly defined?
- How are the consequences of criminal justice system involvement experienced differently across racial/gendered/ethnic lines?
- What are the ways in which elements of criminal justice (policing, sentencing, prison policies, policies about felony convictions) contribute to social exclusion of individuals or communities?
- What is known about actual and aspirational policies and practices to reduce social exclusion resulting from criminal justice system involvement?