RAND Expert Biography
Jeremy M. Wilson
Associate Director, RAND Center on Quality Policing; Willett Chair in Public Safety, Northwestern University
Expertise
Police administration, violence, crime control and prevention, internal security
Recent Work
Police recruitment and retention; community policing; gun violence prevention; securing subway and rail systems; human trafficking
Education
Ph.D. in public administration, The Ohio State University; M.A. in criminal justice, Indiana University; B.S. in criminal justice, University of Toledo
Publications of Interest
Recruitment and Retention: Lessons for the New Orleans Police Department, Bernard D. Rostker et al., RAND Corporation, 2007
Community Policing in America, Routledge, 2006
"Reducing Homicide Through a 'Lever-Pulling' Strategy," Edmund F. McGarrell et al., Justice Quarterly, Vol. 23, No. 2, June 2006
"Law and Order in an Emerging Democracy: Lessons from the Reconstruction of Kosovo's Police and Justice Systems," Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 605, No. 1, May 2006
State and Local Intelligence in the War on Terrorism, K. Jack Riley et al., RAND Corporation, 2005
Recent RAND Publications are listed here.
Recent Media Appearances
Interviews: Associated Press; Court TV; Dallas Morning News; KPBS These Days Public Radio (San Diego); KPPC Public Radio (Southern California); KQV News Radio (Pittsburgh); New York Times; Pittsburgh Post-Gazette; Stamford Advocate; Toledo Blade; Winston-Salem Journal
Commentary: Washington Post
To arrange an interview:
Contact the RAND Office of Media Relations, (703) 413-1100, x5117 or (310) 451-6913, or send an email to media@rand.org.


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