Renaissance Lawman details the life, education path, and career choices of Eliot Howland Lumbard -an all too forgotten pioneer of the criminal justice field-and how he helped reform and develop the American Criminal Justice system into what we know today.
Renaissance Lawman details the life, education path, and career choices of Eliot Howland Lumbard -an all too forgotten pioneer of the criminal justice field-and how he helped reform and develop the American Criminal Justice system into what we know today.
Martin Alan Greenberg, JD, PhD is the author of four books concerning crime prevention and community safety and the Director of Education and Research for the New York State Association of Auxiliary Police, Inc. His academic career has spanned four decades during which time he chaired criminal justice college programs in Pennsylvania, Hawaii, Virginia, and New York. His most recent book is American Volunteer Police (2015) which explores how average Americans (both youth and adult) may assist public safety officers in reducing violence and crime.
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Foreword Preface Part I: The Early Years and WWII Service Chapter 1: Introduction: An Overview Chapter 2: Growing Up in Fairhaven, Massachusetts Chapter 3: Merchant Marine Officer Training Chapter 4: Midshipman and Merchant Marine Ship's Officer Chapter 5: Pursuit of Higher Education and Family Part II: Criminal Justice Public Service Chapter 6: Federal Prosecutor Chapter 7 Chief Counsel Chapter 8:: The Governor's Representative: Part One Chapter 9: The Governor's Representative: Part Two Part III: Postexecutive Chamber Pursuits Chapter 10: The Crime Control Book Project Chapter 11: The New York City Police Foundation Chapter 12: Teaching at John Jay College Chapter 13: Crime Control Consultant Chapter 14: American Merchant Marine History Project Chapter 15: The Legacy of a Renaissance Lawma Author's Research Note List of Abbreviations
Foreword Preface Part I: The Early Years and WWII Service Chapter 1: Introduction: An Overview Chapter 2: Growing Up in Fairhaven, Massachusetts Chapter 3: Merchant Marine Officer Training Chapter 4: Midshipman and Merchant Marine Ship's Officer Chapter 5: Pursuit of Higher Education and Family Part II: Criminal Justice Public Service Chapter 6: Federal Prosecutor Chapter 7 Chief Counsel Chapter 8:: The Governor's Representative: Part One Chapter 9: The Governor's Representative: Part Two Part III: Postexecutive Chamber Pursuits Chapter 10: The Crime Control Book Project Chapter 11: The New York City Police Foundation Chapter 12: Teaching at John Jay College Chapter 13: Crime Control Consultant Chapter 14: American Merchant Marine History Project Chapter 15: The Legacy of a Renaissance Lawma Author's Research Note List of Abbreviations
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