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Gregory Malandrucco
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Monthly Archives: November 2012
On the Relation between Police Crimes and Violence in Black and Latino Communities
The following paper was given on a panel that explored the connections between police crimes and violence in black and Latino communities. I included parts of the paper that I omitted at the event due to time. The event, organized … Continue reading
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