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We'll be speaking with Medgar Evers College Professor and author Dr. Byron Eugene Pryce about the notion of a "School to Prison Pipeline" as well as mass incarceration which is disproportionately effecting African-Americans and Latinos across the U.S.
Guest Background: Professor of Public Administration at Medgar Evers College of the City University of New York in Brooklyn, New York. Dr. Price spent five years at Rutgers University-Newark at the School of Public Affairs and Administration where he served as an Assistant Professor and director of the MPA and Executive MPA Programs as well as a number of other leadership positions including serving as the Associate Director of the National Center for Public Productivity and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Public Management and Social Policy. A leading scholar in the field of prison privatization, he is the author of the book, Merchandizing Prisoners: Who Really Pays for Prison Privatization published by Praeger Publishers in March 2006. He has also published in the American Review of Public Administration; the International Review of Public Administration, Public Productivity and Management Review; and the Personnel Mix Journal (which was translated into Russian) and the PA Times.