Tennessee Immigrants and Criminal Justice

Law Students: McKenna Cox, Kimberly Pride, and Michael Wright


In this project three law students, working in conjunction with a local Latino community organization, carried out a preliminary investigation on immigrants and the criminal justice system in the Knoxville area. Using a participatory research approach, students conducted interviews to develop a broad sketch of Latino immigrant community interactions with the criminal justice system and to identify specific areas of concern for future investigative, organizing, and advocacy work.

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Project carried out: Spring 2004
Exhibit developed: Summer 2004

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