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The Intersection of Immigration and Gang Reduction Policy Episode

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The Intersection of Immigration and Gang Reduction Policy

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The Intersection of Immigration and Gang Reduction Policy

DATE : Wednesday, 16 Apr 2008 01:00 -0500
Entered in Database : 2008-04-16 06:00:00
length : 165869960
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Shay Bilchik, Director, Center for Juvenile Justice Reform

Ilana Brunner, Legislative Director, Office of Congressman Bobby Scott (D- Va.) (Invited)

Luis Cardona, Youth Violence Prevention Coordinator, Montgomery County (Md.)

Department of Health and Human Services

Carol Chodroff, U.S. Advocacy Director, Human Rights Watch

Jeffrey Wennar, Montgomery County (Md.) State Attorney's Office

Patrick Word, Detective Corporal, Gaithersburg (Md.) Police Department


This event is sponsored by Georgetown Human Rights Action, which will present findings from its new report, "Between the Border and the Street: Migrant Youth on the Margins." The report is based on research conducted by Georgetown Law students during a fact-finding mission to Guatemala last August, as well as research conducted in the Washington, D.C., area. The report provides a comparative perspective on gang reduction policies and migration in the United States and Guatemala, and offers recommendations for U.S. policymakers.

Media interested in attending should e-mail mediarelations@law.georgetown.edu


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