Schnatter Center examines local crime and justice

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    LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Community activist Christopher 2X, public policy researcher Josh Crawford and Deborah Keeling, University of Louisville criminal justice professor, will discuss local crime and justice issues March 28 at the College of Business.

    The free, public discussion begins at 4:30 p.m. in the PNC Horn Auditorium, Harry Frazier Hall. It is the final event of the John H. Schnatter Center for Free Enterprise spring program series.

    Christopher 2X is well-known in Louisville for his community work with families impacted by violent crime. Crawford is co-executive director of the Pegasus Institute, an independent, non-partisan, privately funded research organization focused on Kentucky state and local policies. Keeling has done extensive research on criminal justice issues and served as the interim executive director of the Louisville Metro Criminal Justice Commission.

    For more information, contact Donna Zinser Clark, 502-852-5612, or visit SchnatterCenter.org.

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    Janet Cappiello covers student success for the Office of Communications and Marketing. She has more than 30 years’ experience in journalism, including working for The Associated Press and magazines such as Vegetarian Times and Sustainability: The Journal of Record. She has been at UofL since 2014.