Harry B. Wallace has served as Chief of the Unkechaug Indian Nation since 1994. He is a licensed attorney in New York State. The Unkechaug people reside on the Poospatuck Reservation on Long Island, New York.
A description of Community Impact Panels, a unique response to quality-of-life offenses piloted by the Midtown Community Court, published in Networks, the journal of the National Center for Victims of Crime. A longer version of the article is available here.
This study sought to understand how teenagers in a low-income and geographically isolated area of Brooklyn think about and engage in delinquent behavior using individual interview, focus group, and survey data.
This podcast includes observations from the presiding judge, Alex Calabrese, and short interviews by Director of Communications Robert V. Wolf with the Brooklyn D.A.'s Chief Assistant District Attorney Anne Swern and Captain Kenneth Corey, commander of the 76th Precinct.
Dean Esserman is the Chief of Police of the New Haven Police Department. Chief Esserman has also worked as a prosecutor in New York City, as well as the Police Chief of the MTA Metro North Police Department and Providence RI Police Department.
Professor Mark Kleiman reflects on innovation and trial-and-error, with the recent insight having seen his innovative probation model, now called HOPE, revolutionize the way probationers are treated in Hawaii.
Martin Horn is currently a Distinguished Lecturer in the Department of Law & Police Science at John Jay College. He is the former Commissioner of NYC Department of Correction and Department of Probation and Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections.