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Questions? Email [email protected] for more information. November 1, 2018 2:00 PM PHILLIPS HALL, ROOM 411 DEAN’S CONFERENCE ROOM SPONSORED BY Carlos Bustamante is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the School of Criminal Justice at State University of New York at Albany. He received his PhD from the Department of Sociology at the University of California, Berkeley. His dissertation was a comparative ethnographic study of the policing of restricted forms of entertainment in Oakland, CA, Stockholm, Sweden, and Lima, Peru. It investigated how different penal systems addressed “problem” activities and how targeted groups responded to and resisted these interventions. He is broadly interested in the social and racial underpinnings of legality and legitimacy, the logics guiding police organizations, and the relationship between control innovations and criminal justice reform. Carlos Bustamante Postdoctoral Research Associate in Sociology State University of New York, Albany Dialog and (Dis) Order Keeping : POLICE ORGANIZATIONAL SENSEMAKING IN STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN & OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA DEAN’S LECTURE SERIES ON E MERGING SCHOLARSHI P IN CRIMINOLOGY

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Questions? Email [email protected] for more information.

November 1, 20182:00 PMPHILLIPS HALL, ROOM 411DEAN’S CONFERENCE ROOM

SPONSORED BY

Carlos Bustamante is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the School of Criminal Justice at State University of New York at Albany. He received his PhD from the Department of Sociology at the University of California, Berkeley. His dissertation was a comparative ethnographic study of the policing of restricted forms of entertainment in Oakland, CA, Stockholm, Sweden, and Lima, Peru. It investigated how different penal systems addressed “problem” activities and how targeted groups responded to and resisted these interventions. He is broadly interested in the social and racial underpinnings of legality and legitimacy, the logics guiding police organizations, and the relationship between control innovations and criminal justice reform.

Carlos BustamantePostdoctoral Research Associate in Sociology

State University of New York, Albany

Dialog and (Dis) Order Keeping : POLICE ORGANIZATIONAL SENSEMAKING IN

STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN & OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA

DEAN’S LECTURE SERIESON EMERGING SCHOLARSHIP IN CRIMINOLOGY