Jeremy Travis, Executive Vice President of Criminal Justice at Arnold Ventures and Former President of John Jay College of Criminal Justice spoke at this morning’s 160th CityLaw Breakfast at New York Law School. Travis was introduced by Professor Ross Sandler, Director of the Center for New York City Law, with remarks by Dean Anthony W. Crowell. Travis spoke on “Crime and Justice Trends: the New York City story 1981-2018.”
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EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT: 160th CityLaw Breakfast with Jeremy Travis, Arnold Ventures & Former President, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Dean Anthony W. Crowell and Professor Ross Sandler, Director
cordially invite you to the 160th CityLaw Breakfast.
Presenting
Jeremy Travis
Arnold Ventures and Former President of John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Speaking on
“Crime and Justice Trends: the New York City story 1981 – 2018”
Date
Friday, March 8, 2019
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