SCI Distinguished Speaker Series presents Dr. Nina Rose Fischer

Wed Oct 26 2022 at 02:00 pm to 03:15 pm

University of Southern California | Los Angeles

Safe Communities Institute (SCI)
Publisher/HostSafe Communities Institute (SCI)
SCI Distinguished Speaker Series presents Dr. Nina Rose Fischer
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SCI Distinguished Speaker Series- The Case for Youth Police Initiative: Interdependent Fates and the Power of Peace by Dr. Nina Rose Fischer
About this Event

Dr. Nina Rose Fischer is a tenured Associate Professor at City University of New York John Jay College of Criminal Justice in Interdisciplinary Studies where she develops courses on social justice and institutionalized oppression. She is the co-director of the prestigious Vera Fellows Program for social justice. She also taught undergraduates at Hunter in Sociology, and graduates at Hunter School of Social Work in Multicultural Social Work and Human Behavior in the Social Environment.

Dr. Fischer has 25 years of experience in harm reduction and youth justice as an organizer, therapist, administrator, policy analyst and researcher. She is currently Principal Investigator on four original research projects 1) youth and police relations; 2) substance use harm reduction; 3) arrest diversion; and a National Science Foundation grant on social justice pedagogy with STEM faculty. She published a book called The Case for Youth Police Initiative: Interdependent Fates and the Power of Peace an ethnographic exploration of young people and police relations; and recommendations for how law enforcement can benefit from social welfare infrastructure; as well as the article: Interdependent fates: Youth and police—Can they make peace? Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology. Critical race, class and gender analyses are central to Dr. Fischer’s work as an activist scholar.

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The closest USC parking is at the McCarthy Way Structure on McCarthy Way & Figueroa St. for $20


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

University of Southern California, Leavey Library (LVL 17), Los Angeles, United States

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