People
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Trevor Gardner, JD
UC Berkeley, Institute for the Study of Social Change
(510) 642-0813
Trevor Gardner is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Sociology at the University of California, Berkeley. Trevor worked as a public defender for the District of Columbia from 2003 to 2006, litigating both juvenile and adult criminal cases. His research focuses on the relationship between racial profiling and racial ideology, the criminalization of unauthorized immigration, and Fourth Amendment jurisprudence. Trevor is currently developing a research project on the transformation of San Francisco’s immigration policy between 2005 and 2008. The project examines the processes by which immigration is criminalized, as well as the expanding federal role in determining how security is defined and pursued in urban spaces.
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Caroline Glesmann
National Council on Crime and Delinquency
(510) 208-0500, ext. 321
Caroline Glesmann is a research associate with the National Council on Crime and Delinquency. She coordinates the Center’s University-Community Network internship program and staffs the API mobilization process. She has a B.A. from Brown University and a master’s degree in sociology from CSU East Bay.
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Charles Go, Ph.D
(510) 639-1273
Since 1998, Charles Go has been the 4-H youth development advisor with the University of California Cooperative Extension, Alameda County. He is principal investigator of Teens 4 Teens, part of a New Communities Project grant funded by the USDA Children, Youth, and Families At-Risk initiative. He has a Ph.D. in human development from UC Davis.
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Lawrence W. Green, Dr.P.H.
UC San Francisco
(415) 514-8115
Lawrence W. Green is currently an adjunct professor at UC San Francisco. He has previously taught at Johns Hopkins University, Harvard University, University of Texas-Houston, University of British Columbia-Vancouver, Emory University, UC Berkeley, and University of Maryland-College Park. He received his Dr.P.H. from UC Berkeley.
