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 30 years of law enforcement experience serving San Diego Police, Las Vegas Police, Adams County Sheriff’s (Colorado), Lakewood Police (Colorado) and currently Phoenix Police.
  • Edward Maguire is a professor of criminology and criminal justice at Arizona State University, where he also serves as director of the Public Safety Innovation Lab.