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Appendix B: Participants in the Panel's Workshop-Style Meetings and Regular Sessions
Pages 175-182

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... What types of questions can you answer readily, and what kinds of questions are you unable to answer? • What aspects of crime measurement -- whether new, emerging, or poorly measured crime types; attributes of crime such as weapon or drug involvement; correspondence (or lack thereof)
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... Local-Level Interests Breakout Group • John Daley, Deputy Superintendent, Information Services Group, Boston Police Department • Colin Drane, SpotCrime, Baltimore, Maryland • Steve Evans, Director, Management Services, Arlington, Texas, Police Department • Ted Gest, Criminal Justice Journalists/The Crime Report • Sean Goodison, Police Executive Research Forum • Richard Harris, Research Specialist, University of Chicago Crime Lab • Mary Hoerig, Inspector of Police, Strategic Management, Milwaukee Police Department • Richard Janikowski, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Memphis (retired) • Kimberly Martin, Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S.
From page 177...
... , David McDowall (reporter) , Daniel Bibel, Daniel Cork, Robert Goerge, Alex Piquero National-Level Interests Breakout Group • Ben Adams, Pew Public Safety Performance Project • Virginia Baran, Office of Violence Against Women, U.S.
From page 178...
... , Jonathan Caulkins, Jennifer Madans, Michael Miller, Ed Spar B.2 PARTICIPANTS IN THE JULY 24, 2014, WORKSHOP For the second workshop session, the panel chose to focus discussion in two ways: on a more technical level with a set of local law enforcement personnel, and along lines of specific crime types and contexts that are not well reported to local law enforcement departments (or for which there are entirely separate reporting streams) and that, accordingly, may not be well measured in policereport data.
From page 179...
... Local Law Enforcement Systems Panel • Angelique Abbott, Director, Crime, Traffic, and Intelligence Analysis, Fairfax County, Virginia, Police Department • Patrick Baldwin, Director of Crime Analysis, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and Southern Nevada Counter-Terrorism Center • Jeff Godown, Director, Technical Services Section, University of California, San Francisco, Police Department • Chris Haley, Program Manager, Information Services Division, San Diego Police Department • John Kapinos, Strategic Planner, Planning and Research Bureau, Fairfax County, Virginia, Police Department • Jonathan Lewin, Managing Deputy Director, Public Safety Information Technology, Chicago Police Department Specific, Not-Well-Measured Crimes Panel • Keith Anderson, Economist, Consumer Protection, Federal Trade Com mission • Kathryn Chandler, Sample Surveys Division and Cross-Sectional Surveys Branch, National Center for Education Statistics, with Simone Robers, Education Program, American Institutes for Research • Michelle Garcia, Stalking Resource Center, National Center for Victims of Crime • Allison Kiss, Executive Director, Clery Center for Security on Campus, Wayne, Pennsylvania • Michael Lieberman, Washington Counsel and Director, Civil Rights Policy Planning Center, Anti-Defamation League • Anne Menard, Executive Director, National Resource Center on Domestic Violence B.3 OTHER CONTRIBUTORS TO PANEL DISCUSSIONS In its meetings before and after the two workshop-style sessions, the panel sought additional perspectives on the general question of what "crime" should mean for purposes of data collection, from invited speakers/discussants: • Angela Me, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime • Heather Mitchell, Senior Group Manager, Corporate Security Busi ness Intelligence, Target Corporation
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... Tim Heroff, Services Division, Rochester, Minnesota, Police Department • Bruce Kelling, Chief Executive Officer, Athena Advanced Networks • Constance Kostelac, Director, Wisconsin Bureau of Justice Informa tion and Analysis • Tim Linehan, Central Statistical Office, Ireland • Dave Mulholland, Chief Executive Officer, Rylex Public Safety Con sulting • Christopher Nielsen, Program Manager, U.S. Postal Inspection Service • Jerry O'Farrell, Inspector in Charge, U.S.
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... Klaus Reinoso of the Coral Gables, Florida, Police Department.


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