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Home / Jeffrey A. Fagan: "Still profiling after all these years: The trouble with consent decrees"
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Jeffrey A. Fagan: "Still profiling after all these years: The trouble with consent decrees"
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09/16/2011 Vera Institute of Justice
About This Podcast
In this podcast, part of the 2010-2011 Neil A. Weiner Research Speaker Series, Jeffrey A. Fagan discusses racial profiling by police and suggests reforms in court-mandated consent decrees that would ensure better outcomes for minority communities as well as policing practices overall.
Fagan, professor of law and public health at Columbia University, directs the Center for Crime, Community and Law at Columbia Law School, and is on the Steering Committee of the Columbia Center on Youth Violence Prevention at the Mailman School of Public Health.


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