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David Duffee
Professor
School of Criminal Justice
Areas of expertise:
Community policing; community justice; community organizing; congregate foster care; evidence based practice in child welfare; agency performance management
Community policing; community justice; community organizing; congregate foster care; evidence based practice in child welfare; agency performance management
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(518) 442-5224
Biography:
David Duffee received his Ph.D. in 1974 from the University at Albany School of Criminal Justice, where he served as dean from 1988-1995. He is the author or co-author of several books on criminal justice, including Explaining Criminal Justice, which won the inaugural Book of the Year Award from the Academy of Criminal Sciences. He recently directed a five year project for the National Institute of Justice on the interaction of police and neighborhood organizations. He is currently principal investigator of a partnership with two youth and family service agencies called Service Outcome Action Research to improve child welfare services in congregate care and community programs.
David Duffee received his Ph.D. in 1974 from the University at Albany School of Criminal Justice, where he served as dean from 1988-1995. He is the author or co-author of several books on criminal justice, including Explaining Criminal Justice, which won the inaugural Book of the Year Award from the Academy of Criminal Sciences. He recently directed a five year project for the National Institute of Justice on the interaction of police and neighborhood organizations. He is currently principal investigator of a partnership with two youth and family service agencies called Service Outcome Action Research to improve child welfare services in congregate care and community programs.

