The Executive Session that had the greatest impact on the field and that was at the core of the Program in Criminal Justice's work for more than seven years was the Executive Session on Policing, which ran from 1985 to 1991.
Members included the U.S. Attorney General, the head of Scotland Yard, and police chiefs and mayors of several cities.
The products of this Executive Session - a series of seventeen papers called Perspectives on Policing - were widely distributed throughout the country and became essential reading in thousands of departments and executive offices across the country.
Perspectives on Policing
No. 1—Kelling, George L. Perspectives on Policing, February 1988.
No. 2—Moore, Mark H., Robert C. Trojanowicz, and George L. Kelling. Perspectives on Policing, June 1988.
No. 3—Moore, Mark H., and Robert C. Trojanowicz. Perspectives on Policing, June 1988.
No. 4—Kelling, George L., and Mark H. Moore. Perspectives on Policing, November 1988.
No. 5—Hartmann, Francis X., ed. Perspectives on Policing, November 1988.
No. 6—Moore, Mark H., and Robert C. Trojanowicz. Perspectives on Policing, November 1988.
No. 7—Kelling, George L., Robert Wasserman, and Hubert Williams. Perspectives on Policing, November 1988.
No. 8—Wasserman, Robert, and Mark H. Moore. Perspectives on Policing, November 1988.
No. 9—Sparrow, Malcolm K. Perspectives on Policing, November 1988.
No. 10—Kelling, George L., and James K. Stewart. Perspectives on Policing, May 1989.
No. 11—Moore, Mark H., and Mark A. R. Kleiman. Perspectives on Policing, September 1989.
No. 12—Brown, Lee P. Perspectives on Policing, September 1989.
No. 13—Williams, Hubert, and Patrick V. Murphy. Perspectives on Policing, January 1990.
No. 14—Kennedy, David M. Perspectives on Policing, January 1993.
No. 15—Meese, Edwin III. Perspectives on Policing, January 1993.
No. 16—Sparrow, Malcolm K. Perspectives on Policing, March 1993.
No. 17—Kelling, George L., and William J. Bratton. Perspectives on Policing, June 1993.