Event details
Mar
7
Reforming Police Without Accountability: Police Community Relations Programs and the Criminalization of Black People, 1950-70
Andrew McCall is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Columbia University. His research uses formal models and archival sources to examine how the design of police departments can reduce or contribute to racial inequality in policing. He earned a Ph.D. in political science from the University of California at Berkeley, and a B.A. in philosophy, politics, and economics from the University of Oxford (as a Rhodes Scholar), and a B.A. in philosophy and religion from Truman State University (as a National Achievement Scholar). His research has been funded by the Center for Empirical Legal Studies at the University of California, Berkeley, and the National Science Foundation. Before coming to Columbia he was a Provost Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Chicago.
Speakers
Andrew McCall, Columbia University
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Date
March 7, 2025Time
9:30 a.m.Location
Corwin Hall, 127Audience
University Sponsors
The Program on Race, Ethnicity, Identity & Politics
Department of Politics