Gang Injunction Policies

At least a paper.

Policy Contribution: Each student will be responsible for presenting an additional policy perspective related to a discussion topic. Please ensure this is a policy perspective or related to policy, not just something informational about the topic. For example, if you are assigned Sex Offender Registration and Notification (SORN), contribute something that is relevant to the SORN policy, not just about sex offenders. The instructor will assign the topic.

Virtual students – the contribution will be uploaded in a wiki on Blackboard. In addition to the contribution, i.e. video, article, you will submit a short summary of why you felt this contribution was applicable to the topic.

Gau, J. M. (2019). Gang policy. In Criminal justice policy: Origins and effectiveness (57-74). New York: Oxford. (I have the ebook on chegg, let me know if you need it my information.)

Myers, T. A. (2009). The unconstitutionality, ineffectiveness, and alternatives of gang injunctions. Michigan Journal of Race and Law, 14(2), 284-305. (I uploaded the article)