Panel on Technology, Prison Education, and Re-entry

Presented by NYU Wagner Students for Criminal Justice Reform

February
19
12:00pm - 1:00pm EST
General Public
Date:
February 19, 2021
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Location:
Audience:
General Public

Join NYU Wagner's Students for Criminal Justice Reform on February 19th from 12-1pm for a lunchtime panel discussion with Marcus Bullock, Victor Sauceda, Charlotte Adams, and Salih Israil, who will share their perspectives on technology’s role in criminal justice reform, prison education, and reentry into society after release.  

For most of the 600,000 people who are released from prison each year in the U.S., technology can be a barrier for a successful reentry. But some formerly incarcerated people have reimagined how tech could instead be used to make the reentry process easier and envisioned ways that the industry could play a role in much needed reform of the criminal justice system. 

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