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| The New York Police Department's Stop and Frisk Policies: Are they Effective? Fair? Appropriate? Tuesday, March 9, 2010 6 pm Event has expired. Registration for this event is no longer available. A panel of leading experts will explore the effectiveness and fairness of the stop and frisk policies of the NYPD. Moderator: JEREMY TRAVIS, President, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, The City University of New York Speakers: JEFFREY A. FAGAN, Professor of Law and Epidemiology, Columbia Law School and Columbia School of Public Health HEATHER MAC DONALD, John M. Olin Fellow, Manhattan Institute; Contributing Editor, City Journal TRACEY MEARES, Deputy Dean and Walton Hale Hamilton Professor of Law, Yale Law School JOHN TIMONEY, former Chief of Police, Miami Police Department (2003-2009); former Commissioner, Philadelphia Police Department (1998-2001); New York Police Department 1967-1996, rising to First Deputy Commissioner Sponsored by: Council on Criminal Justice, Harlan A. Levy, Chair Co-Sponsored with: Committee on Civil Rights, Peter T. Barbur, Chair Members of the Association and their guests are welcome. |
