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“The Rule of Law in a Free Society: The Prospects for Law Enforcement”

 

Law Enforcement Conference
Thursday, December 3, 2009

Location
899 10th Avenue (between 58th & 59th Streets)
Haaren Hall, 6th Floor, Room 630-T
New York City, NY

Program Overview
The Intercollegiate Studies Institute in co-sponsorship with John Jay College of Criminal Justice and The Manhattan Institute, is hosting an educational conference on “The Rule of Law in Free Society: The Prospects for Law Enforcement.” This conference will address concerns about the way media attention and public scrutiny, as well as policies and procedures, have a direct bearing upon the application of arrest powers and the use of force by police officers.

This event is complimentary, and open to all ISI members and supporters.

Please contact conferences@isi.org or call (302) 524-6127 if you have any questions.

Schedule
12:00 p.m. Registration
12:15 p.m. Welcome
Stephen Handelman
Director of Center, Media, Crime, and Justice, John Jay College
12:30 p.m. “The Myths of Racial Profiling”
Heather Mac Donald
John M. Olin fellow, Manhattan Institute
1:30 p.m.
Refreshment Break
1:45 p.m.
“The Realities of Racial Profiling: The Impact on Crime, Police Legitimacy, and Community Relations”
Delores Jones-Brown
Director of Race, Crime and Justice Center, John Jay College
2:45 p.m.

Refreshment Break

3:00 p.m. “View from the Beat: How can Law Enforcement Support Community Policing?”
George Kelling
Professor of School of Criminal Justice, Rutgers University and Senior Fellow, Manhattan Institute
4:00 p.m. Refreshment Break
4:15 p.m. “The Dynamics of Effective Policing: Legitimizing What Works”
Joe Cordero
Director of Gangs, Guns, and Violent Crime, New Jersey

Co-Sponsored by:

Manhattan InstituteJohn Jay College

 

 
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