Police Militarization and America’s Punitive Turn: Lessons from the Field
Peter B Kraska
University of West Florida
Experience UWF Downtown Lecture Series, John C. Pace Symposium Series (Museum of Commerce, Pensacola, Florida, 03/05/2024)
03/05/2024
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Peter Kraska, Ph.D., is an eminent professor in the School of Justice Studies at Eastern Kentucky University and adjunct faculty at the University of West Florida. He is a leading scholar in police and criminal justice militarization, criminal justice theory, and mixed-methods research. With seven books and numerous articles to his name, his work has appeared in leading academic journals and media outlets worldwide, and his expertise has been sought after by academic and policy audiences alike.
Kraska’s lecture, “ Police Militarization and America’s Punitive Turn: Lessons from the Field,” began at 6:00 p.m., following a reception at 5:30 p.m. The event concluded with a Q&A.
This installment of the Experience UWF Downtown Lecture Series was sponsored by the UWF College of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, the Department of Criminology, Criminal Justice, and Legal Studies, the Panhandle Tiger Bay Club, and is funded in part by the John C. Pace Symposium Series.
This event was free and open to the public and was recorded.
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Experience UWF Downtown Lecture Series, John C. Pace Symposium Series (Museum of Commerce, Pensacola, Florida, 03/05/2024)