CRES 159 - 01 Latinxs and the History of U.S. Policing
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- Class Number
- 70737
- Type
- Lecture
- Instruction Mode
- In Person
- Credits
- 5 units
- General Education
- ER
- Status
Open
- Available Seats
- 41
- Enrollment Capacity
- 45
- Enrolled
- 4
- Wait List Capacity
- 999
- Wait List Total
- 0
Description
How does the criminal justice system make itself felt in the everyday lives of Latinxs? From border enforcement, to stop and frisk, to the phenomenon of mass incarceration, many Latinxs find themselves and their communities enmeshed within a dense web of surveillance, punishment, and detention. This interdisciplinary course examines the historical, political, economic, and social factors that have, in many ways, criminalized Latinidad and rendered Latinxs illegal.
Meeting Information
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Instructor |
Meeting Dates |
TuTh 01:00PM-04:30PM |
Earth&Marine B214 |
LeBron,M. |
07/28/25 - 08/29/25 |
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