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Criminal Justice [clear filter]
Friday, March 27
 

08:00 EDT

[VIRTUAL] From Stonewall to Mayor Pete: How Generations Have Been Fighting For Equal Protection for the LGBTQ Community
From the beginning of the movement at Stonewall Inn to the Supreme Court cases that have helped shape the common phrase “equal protection under the law”, this presentation examines the history of the LGBTQ movement, the current issues the community is facing, and what the future looks like for LGBTQ rights under the 14th Amendment.

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Friday March 27, 2020 08:00 - 17:00 EDT
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08:00 EDT

[VIRTUAL] The Long-Term Effect of Hot Spot Policing on Property Crime Rates
This presentation is an examination of the lasting effects of hot spot policing on reducing property crimes. Since property crimes are committed most frequently, it seemed imperative to decipher which policing initiatives were most effective in combating this problem. Six studies were evaluated and the property crime rates were examined for the five years following each initiative’s implementation. These rates were compared to the state and national averages and ultimately compared to the data of the other interventions. It was concluded that the most effective programs were those that involved comprehensive policy initiatives and increased community interaction.



Friday March 27, 2020 08:00 - 17:00 EDT
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