The President’s Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice was a group of 19 people appointed by President Johnson … More
Month: November 2017
A Conversation with Herman Goldstein
Herman Goldstein recently won the Stockholm Prize in Criminology for his work in creating and promulgating Problem-Oriented Policing. This is … More
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What Ever Happened to the Police Shotgun?
Without appearing to be retrograde, what ever happened to the shotgun, the primary backup weapon in which I was trained? … More
Women Police — #MeToo?
We have once again (almost) woken up to the glaring and embarrassing fact that too many men harass women sexually … More
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The Stockholm Prize in Criminology
“The world’s most prestigious prize in the field of criminology has been awarded to Professor Herman Goldstein for a lifetime … More
Where To From Here?
We are now over four years past Ferguson and the rate of police uses of deadly force continues to be … More
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