Profiles in "Policing" Expertise Area

  • White's primary research interests involve the police, including use of force, technology, and innovation.
  • Decker's primary research focus has been on criminal justice policy, gangs, violence, and the offender’s perspective.
  • Telep's research focuses on synthesizing research to assess what works in policing; partnering with agencies to examine the impact of police practices on crime, disorder and citizen perceptions of legitimacy.
  • Wallace's research interests focus on policing, recidivism, crime and health, as well as neighborhoods and crime.
  • Michael S. Scott is the director of the Center for Problem-Oriented Policing, a research center that produces and disseminates information about how police can effectively and fairly address specific public-safety problems.
  • Research centers on police behavior, with an emphasis on police use of force and police culture.
  • Ken Pomeranz has more than 35 years of experience in law enforcement serving with the San Diego Police, Las Vegas Police, Adams County Sheriff’s Office, Lakewood Police, Phoenix Police and currently Glendale Police Dept.
  • Edward Maguire is a professor of criminology and criminal justice at ASU, a visiting professor at the University of South Wales in the UK, and director of the Public Safety Innovation Lab at ASU.