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Graeme Newman

Distinguished Teaching Professor

Tuesday Policy Lunch Talk

April 19th, 2005

Rudolf Room

"Identity Theft - Out of Control?"

Graeme R. Newman is distinguished teaching professor at the School of Criminal Justice, University at Albany. He has published works in the fields of the history and philosophy of punishment, comparative criminal justice, private security, situational crime prevention, e-commerce crime, and has written commercial software. In 1990 established the United Nations Crime and Justice Information Network. Among the books he has written or edited are: Superhighway Robbery: Crime Prevention and E-commerce Crime (with Ronald V. Clarke) and Rational Choice and Situational Crime Prevention (with Ronald V. Clarke and Shlomo Shoham). Professor Newman received his B.A. from the University of Melbourne in Australia and his doctorate from the University of Pennsylvania.

                 

Students can schedule appointments in person by visiting Draper 225,

calling 442-5210 or e-mailing jdesilva@albany.edu.

 

It is recommended that students make their appointments early in order to find a time that best fits their schedule.

 

 

Students Please Note: Prior to advisement you should review your audit, check out available courses, and prepare a tentative schedule!



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