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Subject Live webcast September 19: Key Factors in Arrest Trends and Differences in California’s Counties
Date September 17, 2019 8:28 PM
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Webcast Invitation
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Key Factors in Arrest Trends and Differences in California’s Counties
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Webcast details
Thursday, September 19, 2019
12:05 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. PT

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ABOUT THE PROGRAM
Arrests can have wide-ranging consequences for individuals and the broader community, yet little is known about the factors underlying arrest trends and racial disparities. How have changes in crime rates and recent criminal justice reforms affected arrests in California? Do local demographic, economic, law enforcement, and jail conditions play a role? PPIC researcher Brandon Martin will outline findings from a new report, and a panel of experts will discuss the implications for state policy and local communities.

This research was supported with funding from Arnold Ventures.

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PARTICIPANTS
~ J. Edgar Boyd, pastor, First African Methodist Episcopal Church (FAME)

~ Deborah Gonzalez, director of government affairs, PPIC

~ Magnus Lofstrom, policy director and senior fellow, PPIC

~ Brandon Martin, research associate, PPIC

~ Tod Sockman, chief of police, City of Galt

~ Shirley Weber, member, California State Assembly

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ABOUT PPIC
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