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Criminal Justice Conference Convenes in L.A.
Removal, Incarceration and Reentry Policies to be Explored
The second phase of IJJ’s Criminal Justice Fellowship convenes in Los Angeles Feb. 13 for five days. The eight Criminal Justice Fellows will be joined by their editors or news directors at the conference, “The Politics and Consequences of America’s Removal, Incarceration and Reentry Policies.”
In addition to discussions of the Fellows’ reporting projects, conference sessions will explore prison overcrowding, prison and parole reform, and obstacles to implementing reentry programs.
In the fall, the Fellows met with experts at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City. Led by IJJ Senior Fellow Joe Domanick, that conference launched the new Center on the Media, Crime and Justice at John Jay College.
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