Event details
Oct
21
Perspectives on Urban Challenges and Violence Today
"Cities Under Threat: The State of Community Violence Intervention at a Vulnerable Moment"
Panel hosted by Criminal Justice @ SPIA Initiative.
Speakers:
Jeremy Biddle, Director of Violence Reduction Policy and Programs, Crime and Justice Policy Lab, University of Pennsylvania
Niloufer Taber, DC Criminal Justice Coordinating Council
Holly Joshi, Chief, Department of Violence Prevention, City of Oakland
Andrew Papachristos, The John G. Searle Professor of Sociology, Northwestern University
Renaldo Chavis, Executive Director, Newark Community Street Team
Moderators
Patrick Sharkey, William S Tod Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, Princeton University
David Muhammad, Executive Director, National Institute for Criminal Justice Reform
Panel hosted by Criminal Justice @ SPIA Initiative.
Speakers:
Jeremy Biddle, Director of Violence Reduction Policy and Programs, Crime and Justice Policy Lab, University of Pennsylvania
Niloufer Taber, DC Criminal Justice Coordinating Council
Holly Joshi, Chief, Department of Violence Prevention, City of Oakland
Andrew Papachristos, The John G. Searle Professor of Sociology, Northwestern University
Renaldo Chavis, Executive Director, Newark Community Street Team
Moderators
Patrick Sharkey, William S Tod Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, Princeton University
David Muhammad, Executive Director, National Institute for Criminal Justice Reform
Speakers
Jeremy Biddle
Niloufer Taber
Holly Joshi
Andrew Papachristos
Patrick Sharkey
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Date
October 21, 2025Time
4:15 p.m.Location
Robertson Hall, 100 Arthur Lewis AuditoriumAudience
University Sponsors
School of Public and International Affairs
External Sponsors
National Institute for Criminal Justice Reform, Public Welfare Foundation