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Appendix G: Biographical Sketches of Panel Members and Staff
Pages 249-258

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From page 249...
... Previously, he served as program manager of the Uniform Crime Reporting program for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Criminal History Systems Board and as director of the Massachusetts Committee on Criminal Justice's Statistical Analysis Center. He has held adjunct faculty positions at the Northeastern 249
From page 250...
... , currently serving as study director for this panel and for the Standing Committee on Reengineering Census Methods. He joined the CNSTAT staff in 2000 and has served as study director or program officer for several census-related panels, including the Panels on Residence Rules in the Decennial Census, Research on Future Census Methods (2010 Planning panel)
From page 251...
... Kim English is research director for the Division of Criminal Justice, within the Colorado Department of Public Safety, and director of the Colorado Statistical Analysis Center. In this capacity, she manages a staff of professional researchers engaged in a variety of criminal and juvenile justice research and policy analysis activities, providing research support, policy analysis, and program evaluation findings to the Colorado General Assembly, the governor's office and the Colorado Criminal and Juvenile Justice Commission.
From page 252...
... He was elected to the executive board of the American Society of Criminology in 2002 and has served on the editorial boards of Criminology and the Journal of Quantitative Criminology and as deputy editor of Justice Quarterly. He has also chaired the American Statistical Association's Committee on Law and Justice Statistics.
From page 253...
... Her research concentrations include data collection methodology, measurement of health and functioning, and health services research; she was founding member and chair of the steering committees for three United Nations-sponsored initiatives to develop internationally comparable measures of disability and health. She has directed two major national longitudinal studies (the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey I Epidemiologic Followup Study and the National Nursing Home Followup Study)
From page 254...
... Bureau of Indian Affairs as deputy associate director of law enforcement operations. Prior to joining the FBI, he spent 13 years as a management consulting executive where he held several increasingly responsible positions focusing on public safety and law enforcement.
From page 255...
... She began her career at the Census Bureau in 2004 as an economist/statistician in the Social, Economic, and Housing Statistics Division before shifting to CARRA in 2008. Among other accomplishments in attempting to integrate administrative records data into the full suite of Census Bureau processes, she led the 2010 Census Match Study -- an unprecedented complete match/linkage of the full set of returns from the 2010 decennial census to a composite of administrative records data from 8 federal agencies, used to examine differences in coverage and possible sources of error in both sources.
From page 256...
... Jeffrey L Sedgwick is executive director of the Justice Research and Statistics Association in Washington, DC, the support and coordination arm of the Bureau of Justice Statistics–funded state Statistical Analysis Centers.
From page 257...
... He was the first national project director of Project SEARCH, and was subsequently appointed as deputy administrator of the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration in the U.S. Department of Justice (a predecessor of the current Office of Justice Programs)


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