Communities, Crime and Justice
As part of a three-day conference, federal and local law officials and others discussed the national and local partnership in crime control … read more
As part of a three-day conference, federal and local law officials and others discussed the national and local partnership in crime control and prevention. They stressed the importance of community participation to make programs both effective and engaging at the local level. After opening remarks by Reginald Robinson, Justice Department Deputy Assistant Attorney General and Kay Pranis, Minnesota Department of Corrections, there was a panel discussion that focused on how the community can help law enforcement officials and vice versa. close
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- Luis Acosta Brooklyn, NY
- Janie Jeffers Adviser White House->Crime Prevention Council
- Thomas Merrigan Justice Massachusetts->District Court
- John Perry Planner Vermont->Corrections
- Kay Pranis Planner Minnesota->Corrections Department
- Reginald Robinson Deputy Assistant Atty. General Department of Justice
- Michael Schrunk District Attorney Multnomah County, OR
- Jeremy Travis Director National Institute of Justice
- Richard Williams Chief Madison, WI->Police Department
- Howard Zehr Director Mennonite Central Committee
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