Research
Managing the Boundary between Public and Private Policing
In 2008 the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) and Harvard Kennedy School (ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø) jointly embarked on an ambitious project – a second Executive Session on Policing and Public Safety.
Performance Measurement in a Modern Police Organization
In 2008 the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) and Harvard Kennedy School (ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø) jointly embarked on an ambitious project – a second Executive Session on Policing and Public Safety.
Response to Arneson, de Bres, and Stilz.
Ferguson, Human Rights, and America's Interests Abroad
History suggests that progress in racial justice comes only when American leaders see it as crucial to US geopolitical interests.
Marginality, Ethnicity and Penality: A Response to Loïc Wacquant
This article responds to Loïc Wacquant's elaboration of his overarching theoretical framework in his stimulating article ‘Marginality, Ethnicity and Penality in the Neo-liberal City: An Analytic Carto
Latin American Countries as Norm Protagonists of the Idea of International Human Rights
Latin American governments, social movements, and regional organizations have made a far greater contribution to the idea and practice of international human rights than has previously been recognized
Justice
Following Stimpson and Herdt’s careful account of the evolution of gender studies and its relation to women’s and sexuality studies, the twenty-one essays here cast an appropriately broad net, spannin
Yargi, Cemaat ve Bir Darbe Kurgusunun Iç Yüzü
Written jointly with Pinar Dogan, this is an update of our 2010 book (see below) on the infamous Sledgehammer case in Turkey.
Child Migration and Human Rights in a Global Age
Why, despite massive public concern, is child trafficking on the rise?
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