Latinx Communities and the Criminal Legal System: A Discussion on the Challenges Facing Latinx People in New York and Beyond
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At a time when racial disparities continue to be a fixture of our national and local criminal legal context, this event seeks to elevate the unique and disparate treatment faced by Latinx people and their surrounding communities, including immigration system involvement, language barriers, and other unseen consequences. The event will run for four hours and will feature three panel discussions and remarks from directly impacted community members and other Latinx leaders in the fields of criminal and immigration reform.
Hosted by John Jay College’s Institute for Justice and Opportunity and Data Collaborative for Justice, in partnership with the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services and Manhattan Neighborhood Network El Barrio Firehouse Community Media Center.
Pretrial Justice Institute200 East Pratt Street, Suite 4100Baltimore, Maryland 21202
Phone667.281.9141
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