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Safety and Justice Without Prison: A Survivor-Centered Approach to Ending Mass Incarceration
Start Date: 4/5/2017Start Time: 1:40 PM
End Date: 4/5/2017End Time: 2:40 PM

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Danielle Sered
Director of the Common Justice Project
Vera Institute of Justice

Safety and Justice Without Prison: A Survivor-Centered Approach to Ending Mass Incarceration
Danielle Sered directs Common Justice, a restorative justice project of the Vera Institute of Justice. She leads the project’s efforts to develop and advance practical and groundbreaking solutions to violence that advance racial equity, meet the needs of those harmed, and do not rely on incarceration. She has presented at dozens of conferences nationally, including the Aspen Ideas Festival and the Atlantic Magazine Summit on Race and Justice in America, and is the author of The Other Side of Harm: Addressing Disparities in our Responses to Violence and Accounting for Violence: How to Increase Safety and Break Our Failed Reliance on Mass Incarceration.

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JusticeNerds Speaker Series – Spring 2017
Presented by the Center for Policing Equity

1:40 – 2:40 PM
Room 630, Haaren Hall
524 West 59th Street

Location Information:
T-Building - Haaran Hall
Room: 630T
Justice Nerds Speaker Series

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