Assistant Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice, Rutgers University
Sarah Lageson is sociologist who studies the criminal justice system, technology, and inequality. Sarah’s current research examines the growth of online crime data, mugshots, and criminal records that create new forms of “digital punishment.” Based in New York, Sarah is an Assistant Professor at Rutgers University-Newark School of Criminal Justice.
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Dec 17, 2020 11:16 am UTC| Technology Governance
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