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524 Bernard E. Harcourt Shipp, E .R. 1983a. “Friess Is Barred From Ever Being New York Judge,” New York Times, April 7, Section B, page 3 (Metro Desk). ———. 1983b. “2 Justices Defend Friess at Hearing on Misconduct,” New York Times, February 6, Section 1, page 33 (Metro Desk). Sperry, Paul. 2005. “When the Profile Fits the Crime,” New York Times, July, 28, available at http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/28/opinion/28sperry.html. Van Natta, Don, Jr. 1996. “Doubting Harolds: Looking Inside a Judge’s Mind,” New York Times, April 7, Section 4, page 3 (Week in Review). 525 About the Contributors Geoffrey P. Alpert is Professor in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of South Carolina. His books include Managing Accountability Systems for Police Conduct: Internal Affairs and External Oversight (with J. Noble) and Understanding Police Use of Force: Officers, Suspects, and Reciprocity (with R. Dunham), which was recently published by Cambridge University Press. Rod K. Brunson is Associate Professor in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. Garth Davies is Assistant Professor in the School of Criminology at Simon Fraser University. He is the author of Crime, Neighborhood, and Public Housing (LFB Scholarly Publishing, 2006). Robin S. Engel is Associate Professor in the Division of Criminal Justice at the University of Cincinnati and Director of the University of Cincinnati Policing Institute. Jeffrey A. Fagan is Professor of Law and Public Health and Director of the Center for Crime, Community, and Law at Columbia University. He is author (with Frank Zimring) of Changing Borders of Juvenile Justice (University of Chicago Press, 2000) and editor (with several others) of Legitimacy and Criminal Justice in Comparative Perspective (2008, Russell Sage Foundation Press). The late James J. Fyfe was Distinguished Professor of Law, Police Science, and Criminal Justice Administration at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice and Deputy Commissioner of Training with the New York City Police Department at the time of his death in 2005. Fyfe coauthored Above the Law (with Jerome H. Skolnick, 1993) and the most recent edition of O. W. Wilson’s classic Police Administration (with Jack Greene and William Walsh, 1996). Amanda Geller is Associate Research Scientist at Columbia University. Bernard E. Harcourt is the Julius Kreeger Professor of Law and Criminology and Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago. He is the author of Against Prediction: Profiling, Policing, and Punishing in an Actuarial Age (University of Chicago Press, 2007), Language of the Gun: Youth, Crime, and Public Policy (University of Chicago Press 2005), and Illusion of Order: The False Promise of Broken Windows Policing (Harvard University Press, 2001). David A. Harris is Professor of Law at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. He is the author of Good Cops: The Case for Preventive Policing (The New Press, [18.116.42.208] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 12:35 GMT) 526 About the Contributors 2005) and Profiles in Injustice: Why Racial Profiling Cannot Work (The New Press, 2002). Matthew J. Hickman is Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice at Seattle University. Delores Jones-Brown is Professor in the Department of Law, Police Science, and Criminal Justice Administration at John Jay College, City University of New York. She is also the Director of the John Jay College Center on Race, Crime, and Justice. She is the author of Race, Crime, and Punishment and coeditor of Policing and Minority Communities: Bridging the Gap and The System in Black and White: Exploring the Connections Between Race, Crime, and Justice. Robert J. Kane is Associate Professor in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Arizona State University. Charles F. Klahm IV is Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at St. Joseph’s College, New York. He received his PhD from the University of Cincinnati in 2009. John Lamberth is the CEO of Lamberth Consulting. Erin C. Lane is Student Services Advisor at the Youth Automotive Training Center, a nonprofit school for delinquent, disadvantaged, and at-risk youth in southern Florida. John MacDonald is the Jerry Lee Assistant Professor of Criminology at the University of Pennsylvania. Ramiro Martínez Jr. is Professor of Criminal Justice at Florida International University . He authored Latino Homicide: Immigration, Violence, and Community (Routledge , 2002), and edited Immigration and Crime: Race, Ethnicity, and Violence (New York University Press, 2006). Marcinda Mason is a Research Analyst at the Research Triangle Institute. Brian A. Maule is Adjunct Lecturer of Sociology at John Jay College...

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