Pathways to Juvenile Detention Reform: Reducing Racial Disparities in Juvenile Detention
Brenda Smith
Part of the Law and Race Commons
Works by Brenda V. Smith in Law and Race
2021
How Sen. Elizabeth Warren is courting black voters and their leaders as her expected 2020 presidential announcement nears
Brenda Smith
Bringing Human Rights Home: Building Proactive Policy to Ensure Racial and Gender Equity
Brenda Smith
Feminism: Is it Just a White Thing? - A Panel Discussion on Building Coalitions for Women’s Right Across Racial Boundaries
Brenda Smith
Mass Incarceration: Prison Conditions and the Collateral Damage to Communities of Color
Brenda Smith
Minority Over-Representation in the Criminal Justice System―The Impact on African American Women, Families and Their Communities and Important Emerging Interventions
Brenda Smith
Plenary Session – Teaching, Service and Scholarship: Overcoming Challenges, Realizing Opportunities
Brenda Smith
Socio-legal Conversations across a Sea of Islands - Care and Autonomy in the Age of Austerity 04 Sexual Violence: Race, Borders, and ‘Post-Feminism’ 2118
Brenda Smith
Uncomfortable Places, Close Spaces: Female Correctional Workers' Sexual Interactions With Men and Boys in Custody_UCLA law review Symposium
Brenda Smith
2020
2019
WIPs/TIPs SESSION 1 (C1) Colloquium C1A: WIP Grouping - Property & Development: Commenting on Omari Simmons (Wake Forest)'s "Urban Removal: Reshaping Urban Landscapes Through a Responsive Communitarian Lens"
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2018
2016
Mass Incarceration: Prison Conditions and the Collateral Damage to Communities of Color
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2015
2014
2013
2012
The Impact of Criminal Justice Policies on Minority Communities: The Economic Impact of Incarceration
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Uncomfortable Places, Close Spaces: Female Correctional Workers' Sexual Interactions With Men and Boys in Custody_UCLA law review Symposium
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2010
2009
2008
Bringing Human Rights Home: Building Proactive Policy to Ensure Racial and Gender Equity
Presentations
2006
2004
Feminism: Is it Just a White Thing? - A Panel Discussion on Building Coalitions for Women’s Right Across Racial Boundaries
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