A.P.H.A.C.

The Association for Public Health Action in Criminal Justice exists to promote critical analysis of the criminal justice system from a public health perspective. APHAC is an organizational base for students and faculty from diverse academic and professional backgrounds who are committed to 1) identifying, assessing, and addressing the public health impacts of the criminal justice system on people, communities, and other systems; 2) raising awareness about the intersection and common causes of disparities in health and retributive justice; and 3) promoting student participation in public events, student activities, and lectures related to criminal justice issues.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Upcoming Seminar at Columbia

Please attend this Friday's seminar on alternative incarceration for women with children. The Columbia Population Research Center's Incarceration Working Group holds monthly seminars on relevant issues featuring scholars and advocates from around the world. 


This Friday, attend a seminar on "Evaluation of the Drew House Model of Supportive Housing as an Alternative to Incarceration for Women with a Felony Conviction and their Children," facilitated by Lorie Smith Goshin, Center for Children and Families at the Columbia University School of Nursing.


Friday, November 11, 2011
12 pm - 1 pm
Room 1109, Columbia School of Social Work
1255 Amsterdam Avenue @ 122nd Street



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