| Session 396: RS240 -> The Future of Criminal Justice | |||
| Time: 9:30AM to 12:10 PM on Friday, November 15 | |||
| Place: Adams | |||
| Session Chair: Barry Weisberg, Violence Prevention Peace Promotion Strat | |||
| Session Chair: Randolph S. Stone, University of Chicago Law School | |||
| Introduction: What is Justice and Why Do We Want it? | |||
| by: | Barry Weisberg, Violence Prevention Peace Promotion Strat | ||
| Randolph S. Stone, University of Chicago Law School (Corresponding) | |||
| The Future of Justice for Children and Youth | |||
| by: | Bernadine Dohrn, Northwestern University School of Law (Corresponding) | ||
| The Future of Justice for Women | |||
| by: | Beth Ritchie, University of Illinois (Corresponding) | ||
| The Future of Equal Justice for African Americans | |||
| by: | Randolph S. Stone, University of Chicago Law School (Corresponding) | ||
| The Future of the Criminal Court | |||
| by: | Judge Paul P. Biebel, Jr., Circuit Court of Cook County (Corresponding) | ||
| Impact of State (Illinois) Justice Policy on Cook County | |||
| by: | Arthur L. Turner, Illinois State Representive, 9th District (Corresponding) | ||
| Impact of Federal Justice Policy on Cook County and Illinois | |||
| by: | Richard J. Durban (Corresponding) | ||
| The Future of Community Justice | |||
| by: | Barry Weisberg, Violence Prevention Peace Promotion Strat (Corresponding) | ||
| The Future of Equal Justice for Latinos | |||
| by: | TBA TBA (Corresponding) | ||
Updated 05/20/2006