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College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Andy Clarno address the impact of police and gang databases

Posted on July 28, 2021
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Several people hold banner that reads Erase the Gang Database
Heather Cherone / The Daily Line
Members of a coalition protest the Chicago Police's gang database in 2019.

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Andy Clarno, UIC associate professor of Sociology and Black Studies, addresses the impact of police gang databases in a story published by The Daily Line and Block Club Chicago.

Modified on September 08, 2021
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