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Cheap on Crime - The Transformation of American Punishment
Date:
Monday, May 09, 2016
Time:
7:00 PM
-
9:00 PM
Event Type:
Speaker
Organizer/Author:
Location Details:
Colleges Nine/Ten Multi-purpose Room
University Center at UC Santa Cruz
(Lower Level, Multipurpose Room)
University Center at UC Santa Cruz
(Lower Level, Multipurpose Room)
UC Santa Cruz and UC Hastings Social Justice Lecture Series presents Professor Hadar Aviram.
Aviram will speak on the American prison system and the transformation of punishment. Her book, "Cheap on Crime: Recession-Era Politics and the Transformation of Punishment" (UC Press, 2015) examines the impact of the financial crisis on the American penal landscape.
Monday, May 9
7 p.m.
University Center at UC Santa Cruz
Lower Level, Multipurpose Room
Open to the Public
Tickets $5 (includes parking)
Students free with valid ID.
One unit of MCLE available to attorneys (pending State Bar approval)
The Social Justice Speaker Series is the product of a collaboration between UC Santa Cruz and UC Hastings and supports the 3+3 BA-JD program.
Supporting Partners
Santa Cruz County Bar Association • Santa Cruz County Trial Lawyers Association • UC Santa Cruz Social Sciences Division • UC Santa Cruz Departments of Politics, Legal Studies, Economics, Feminist Studies and Sociology
Location:
Colleges Nine/Ten Multi-purpose Room
Parking:
Please follow the road signs that say, "Hadar Aviram Talk" to the Core West Parking Garage. There will be parking attendants onsite issuing complimentary permits. A shuttle service will be available to take you to the College 9/10 Multipurpose Room starting at 6:30pm. Shuttle service will also be available after the lecture.
Admission details:
Tickets: $5 Dollars
Students are free with a valid ID
Register or buy tickets: http://connect.ucsc.edu/s/1069/index.aspx?sid=1069&pgid=2180&gid=1&cid=4060&ecid=4060&post_id=0
Aviram will speak on the American prison system and the transformation of punishment. Her book, "Cheap on Crime: Recession-Era Politics and the Transformation of Punishment" (UC Press, 2015) examines the impact of the financial crisis on the American penal landscape.
Monday, May 9
7 p.m.
University Center at UC Santa Cruz
Lower Level, Multipurpose Room
Open to the Public
Tickets $5 (includes parking)
Students free with valid ID.
One unit of MCLE available to attorneys (pending State Bar approval)
The Social Justice Speaker Series is the product of a collaboration between UC Santa Cruz and UC Hastings and supports the 3+3 BA-JD program.
Supporting Partners
Santa Cruz County Bar Association • Santa Cruz County Trial Lawyers Association • UC Santa Cruz Social Sciences Division • UC Santa Cruz Departments of Politics, Legal Studies, Economics, Feminist Studies and Sociology
Location:
Colleges Nine/Ten Multi-purpose Room
Parking:
Please follow the road signs that say, "Hadar Aviram Talk" to the Core West Parking Garage. There will be parking attendants onsite issuing complimentary permits. A shuttle service will be available to take you to the College 9/10 Multipurpose Room starting at 6:30pm. Shuttle service will also be available after the lecture.
Admission details:
Tickets: $5 Dollars
Students are free with a valid ID
Register or buy tickets: http://connect.ucsc.edu/s/1069/index.aspx?sid=1069&pgid=2180&gid=1&cid=4060&ecid=4060&post_id=0
For more information:
https://events.ucsc.edu/event/3613
Added to the calendar on Thu, Apr 14, 2016 9:30PM
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