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Dr. Jack Greene of Northeastern University explores the intersection of human rights and police discretion.

Policing for Human Rights

Dr. Jack Greene of Northeastern University discussed "Policing for Human Rights: If not us, who? If not now, when?" as part of the Beto Chair Lecture Series on Feb 17 at the Criminal Justice Center.

Dr. Greene is a Professor and former Dean of the College of Criminal Justice at Northeastern University where he led academic and research programs focused on matters of criminology and justice policy. Recognized as one of the leading scholars on policing, Dr. Greene has written extensively on police service delivery, community approaches to policing, crime prevention and police management.

Dr. Greene has published five books, the two-volume Encyclopedia of Police Science, and more than 100 research articles, book chapters, research reports and policy papers on matters of policing in the U.S. and internationally.

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