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Home / Jacob I. Stowell: "A longitudinal analysis of the impact of deportation on violent crime"
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Jacob I. Stowell: "A longitudinal analysis of the impact of deportation on violent crime"
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07/21/2010 Vera Institute of Justice
About This Podcast
The Vera Institute of Justice Research Department Guest Speaker Series featured Jacob I. Stowell, assistant professor of criminal justice and criminology, University of Massachusetts, on March 29, 2010. In this podcast, Professor Stowell discusses his research, methods, and findings regarding the relationship between immigration, deportation, and violent crime.
Length: 6:18 minutes

