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SUMMARY:Criminology and Justice Studies Book Talk
DESCRIPTION:CJS Book Talk with Dr. Eric Gamino\nAbout this Event\nEric Gamino is an associate professor at California State University\, Northridge. Join us in recognizing his accomplishment by celebrating his recent book publication\, Enforcing Order on the Border. \nThe Book: \n\nExplores how law-enforcement agencies justify their authority in a region marked by political tension\, constant movement\, and uncertainty.\nHighlights the lived experiences of both law enforcement officials and immigrants\, showing that enforcement isn’t only about security but also about managing people\, space\, and belonging.\nDemonstrates how racialized assumptions\, particularly toward Latino immigrants\, drive surveillance and control\, reinforcing systemic discrimination.\n\nAttend the event for a chance to win a free copy of Dr. Gamino’s Book! \nWhen and Where\nMarch 24\, 2026\n3:00 PM – 4:15 PM\nWhitsett Room | Sierra Hall\, Room 451 \nRequesting Accommodations\nThe CSUN College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and the Department of Criminology and Justice Studies are committed to making its events accessible to everyone. If you require an accommodation or service to fully participate\, please let us know. Note: If you require an ASL interpreter\, please contact us no later than five working days prior to the event. To request accommodations\, please contact CJS at 818-677-2117 or via email at cjs@csun.edu.
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/criminology-and-justice-studies-book-talk/
LOCATION:Whitsett Room\, SH 451
CATEGORIES:College of Social and Behavioral Sciences,Community Engagement
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