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David Kennedy

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Center for Crime Prevention & Control
David M. Kennedy is the director of the Center for Crime Prevention and Control at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City. He is the author of Deterrence and Crime Prevention: Reconsidering the Prospect of Sanction, co-author of Beyond 911: A New Era for Policing, and a wide range of articles on gang violence, drug markets, domestic violence, firearms trafficking, deterrence theory, and other public safety issues. He directed the Boston Gun Project, whose “Operation Ceasefire” intervention was responsible for a more than sixty percent reduction in youth homicide victimization and won the Ford Foundation Innovations in Government award; the Herman Goldstein International Award for Problem Oriented Policing, and the International Association of Chiefs of Police Webber Seavey Award. He developed the “High Point” drug market elimination strategy, which also won an Innovations in Government Award. He helped design and field the Justice Department’s Strategic Approaches to Community Safety Initiative, the Treasury Department’s Youth Crime Gun Interdiction Initiative, and the Bureau of Justice Assistance’s Drug Market Intervention Program. He is the co-chair of the National Network for Safe Communities, which includes more than 50 jurisdictions – among them Los Angeles, Chicago, Milwaukee, Cincinnati, Boston, Providence, High Point, North Carolina, Newark, and the states of California and North Carolina – and is dedicated to reducing crime, reducing incarceration, and addressing the racial conflict associated with traditional crime policy. His next book, Don’t Shoot, will be published by Bloomsbury in the fall of 2011.

My Speaker Sessions

Saturday, March 12
 

3:30pm CST