Fall Crime and Punishment Workshops scheduled
The Crime and Punishment workshop draws together an interdisciplinary group of scholars-- from sociology, political science, psychology, philosophy, economics and law-- to discuss a range of topics related to crime, delinquency, social control, and the philosophy and politics of punishment.
Participants meet approximately once a month, on Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. for dinner and discussion. Meetings will alternate in format, including a mixture of internal faculty presentations, "mini-presentations" by graduate students and others working through preliminary research ideas, lectures by visiting faculty, and discussions of recent published research.
Regular membership encouraged. If you would like to be included, e-mail Devah Pager at pager@princeton.edu.
2011 Workshop Dates
Wednesday, October 12, 3:30 - 5:00PM (please note date and time change)
November 15
December 13


