Harvard University
Papers From the Harvard Executive Session on Policing and Public Safety (2008-2015)
Debating the Evolution of American Policing: An Edited Transcript to Accompany 'The Evolving Strategy of Policing'
Evolving Strategy of Policing
New Perspectives in Policing: One Week in Heron City - A Case Study (Set)
White Collar Crime
The subprime mortgage industry collapse has led to a record number of foreclosures. In this environment, the interest mortgage fraud has risen, along with questions of how fraud contributed to the crisis. Henry Pontell and Sally Simpson discuss what they have learned about investigating and prosecuting white-collar criminals, the role of corporate ethics in America, and what policymakers and lawyers can learn from evidence of fraud.
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NIJ Journal Issue No. 241
The Stockholm Prize in Criminology
NIJ Conference
Interview
June 2011
John Laub, Director, National Institute of Justice, and Robert Sampson, Henry Ford II Professor of the Social Sciences, Harvard University
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Crime File: Drug Trafficking
In this Crime File video, James Q. Wilson moderates a panel of three (Mark Kleiman, Harvard University Research Fellow; Mark Moore, Harvard University Professor; and John Lawn, Administrator of the United States Drug Enforcement Agency), this team discusses Federal and local enforcement strategies against drug trafficking.
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Crime File: Foot Patrol
Crime File: Heroin
Crime File: Drug Trafficking
Eyewitness Identification: Unfinished Discussion and Directions for Future Research - Expert Chat Webinar, NIJ and Harvard's Government Innovators Network
Translational Criminology and the Science of Community - Plenary Panel at the 2011 NIJ Conference
Police Leadership Challenges in a Changing World
Toward a Profession of Police Leadership
Race and Policing: An Agenda for Action
Challenge of Policing in a Democratic Society: A Personal Journey Toward Understanding
The Importance of Research on Race, Crime and Punishment
Prisoner Reentry: Facing the Challenges of Returning Home
Healthy Officers Are Safer Officers: The Nexus Between Performance & Health
Elder Abuse Webinar Series: Innovative Research Partnerships
Moving the Work of Criminal Investigators Towards Crime Control
The Importance of Research on Race, Crime and Punishment
Lawrence Bobo, Harvard University, delivers the Keynote Address at the NIJ Conference 2011. His speech "The Importance of Research on Race, Crime and Punishment" underscores the importance of continuing to undertake the research and policy-based efforts necessary to decouple the nexus of race, crime, and punishment that defines our social landscape.
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