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DESCRIPTION:Criminal justice has garnered widespread public and policymaker
  attention in recent years as communities and policymakers consider the im
 plications of privatizing prisons\, racial biases in policing\, decriminal
 ization of marijuana\, and alternative policing models\, among a host of o
 ther issues. These issues have elicited broad participation by community\,
  public\, nonprofit and other stakeholders. This panel convenes a set of a
 cademics and practitioners that will discuss key policy issues in criminal
  justice and how governments have sought to convene different stakeholders
  in the criminal justice policymaking process and the implications of dive
 rse stakeholder engagement on policy design.Moderators:&nbsp\;Saba Siddiki
 \, Professor and Director of the Center for Policy Design and Governance\,
  Syracuse UniversityRyan Suto\, Interim Director of Government Affairs\, F
 airVotePanelists:Gabriela Kirk-Werner\, Assistant Professor\, Department o
 f Sociology\, Syracuse UniversityTrelaine Ito\, Senior Advisor\, Office of
  Justice Programs\, U.S. Department of JusticeMaha Jweied\, Chief Executiv
 e Officer\, Responsible Business Initiative for JusticeMichael Sisitzky\,&
 nbsp\;Assistant Policy Director\, New York Civil Liberties Union
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SUMMARY:The Process of Policy Seminar Series: Criminal Justice
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Criminal justice has garnered widespread pu
 blic and policymaker attention in recent years as communities and policyma
 kers consider the implications of privatizing prisons\, racial biases in p
 olicing\, decriminalization of marijuana\, and alternative policing models
 \, among a host of other issues. These issues have elicited broad particip
 ation by community\, public\, nonprofit and other stakeholders. This panel
  convenes a set of academics and practitioners that will discuss key polic
 y issues in criminal justice and how governments have sought to convene di
 fferent stakeholders in the criminal justice policymaking process and the 
 implications of diverse stakeholder engagement on policy design.</p><h4>Mo
 derators:&nbsp\;</h4><p>Saba Siddiki\, Professor and Director of the Cente
 r for Policy Design and Governance\, Syracuse University</p><p>Ryan Suto\,
  Interim Director of Government Affairs\, FairVote<br></p><h4>Panelists:</
 h4><p>Gabriela Kirk-Werner\, Assistant Professor\, Department of Sociology
 \, Syracuse University</p><p>Trelaine Ito\, Senior Advisor\, Office of Jus
 tice Programs\, U.S. Department of Justice</p><p>Maha Jweied\, Chief Execu
 tive Officer\, Responsible Business Initiative for Justice</p><p>Michael S
 isitzky\,&nbsp\;Assistant Policy Director\, New York Civil Liberties Union
 </p>
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