Attend the Vera Institute of Justice’s Neil A. Weiner Research Speaker Series Event for a Discussion on Using Network Science to Understand Violence

Join the Vera Institute of Justice for the event “Using Network Science to Understand Neighborhood and Police Violence” on Tuesday, March 28 from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. ET. During this event, Professor Andrew Papachristos, Associate Professor of Sociology and Director of Undergraduate Studies at Yale University, will discuss how mapping and analyzing social networks can help us understand neighborhood and police violence, such as helping predict victims of gun violence in U.S. cities or understanding which police officers might engage in misconduct.

This event is part of the Vera Institute of Justice’s Neil A. Weiner Research Speaker Series. The event will be held at the Vera Institute of Justice, 233 Broadway, 12th Floor, New York City, New York. The talk will also be livestreamed for interested participants who are unable to attend in person.

Register to attend or view the livestream.

View this event on the TTA Catalog.