Criminal Justice Working Group - Graduate Student Presentations

Date & Time Mar 30 2016 6:15 PM - 8:00 PM
Speaker(s)
Grace Howard, Political Science, Rutgers University; Mary C. Imparato, Political Science, Rutgers University; Heath Pearson, Anthropology, Princeton University
Audience Open to the Public

Presenters include:

  • Grace Howard, Political Science, Rutgers University
    Regulating the Uterine Environment: The Criminalization of Pregnancy in the United States
     
  • Mary C. Imparato, Political Science, Rutgers University
    Unsettling Liberties: Redrawing the Boundaries of Sex Crime in a Culture of Control
     
  • Heath Pearson, Anthropology, Princeton University
    The Carceral Occupation: Living & Laboring in a NJ Prison Town

General information: The Program in Law and Public Affairs (LAPA) at Princeton University and the Criminal Justice Program at Rutgers-New Brunswick sponsor a joint initiative known as the Criminal Justice Working Group. The project is designed to bring together faculty and students from both institutions to share work-in-progress, new ideas, and recent papers. Group participants may also invite scholars from other universities as presenters and commentators.

The location alternates between Rutgers and Princeton.  Each meeting includes a light dinner, a short presentation based upon a paper circulated in advance, and significant time for discussion. RSVPs are requested. To indicate your interest in attending a specific session, please email lapaeven@princeton.edu.

http://lapa.princeton.edu/content/graduate-student-presentations