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Seminars and SymposiaHuman Rights and Public Security in Latin America The New Politics of Latin America Faculty Development Workshop Series 2003-2004 Panelists:
Transnational Experience in the Age of the Drug Wars: A Pilot Study
of Deportees in Santo Domingo David C. Brotherton is Associate Professor of Sociology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. He received his Ph.D. at the University of California, Santa Barbara in 1992. Prof. Brotherton is co-editor of Gangs and Society: Alternative Perspectives (Columbia University Press 2003), and The Almighty Latin King and Queen Nation: The Transformation of a New York Street Gang (Columbia University Press 2004). Edward Paulino is Assistant Professor of History at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. He received his Ph.D from Michigan State in 2001. Prof. Paulino has published several essays on human rights in Latin America including, "National Politics and Ethnic Identity in the Dominican Republic", in the New West Indian Guide (2002) and "Forgotten Atrocities: The 1937 Genocidal Haitian Massacre in the Dominican Republic", in Genocide: Essays Towards Understanding, Early-Warning, and Prevention (1999). When: Friday, March 19, 4:30pm To reserve, send e-mail to bildner@gc.cuny.edu. Click here for the complete schedule of The New Politics of Latin America, Faculty Development Workshop Series 2003-2004.
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