CoPP in the news
This week the White House announced that President Obama has set aside $75 million for police departments to buy body-worn cameras. Michael White, associate professor in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice was sought out for his expertise in this area:
Do Police Body Cams Work? (KCRW News, Los Angeles)
Body-worn cameras for police? Britain started long ago (The Washington Post)
Building intelligent cities (ASU Magazine)
Grady Gammage, Jr., a senior research fellow at the Morrison Institute weighs in on the responsibilities of city planning.
Blending innovation, cultural riches to develop a new university (ASU News)
Derrick Anderson, assistant professor in the School of Public Affairs, and Cody Paris, an alumnus from the School of Community Resources & Development, were among the presenters at an international conference in Ecuador on the design of higher education.
The case for national service (The Washington Post)
ASU's Public Service Academy was cited in a column highlighting national service.
ASU researchers receive $1.24 million grant to prevent child sex trafficking (State Press)
Two ASU School of Social Work professors are looking to expand their research and aid child sex trafficking victims with a $1.24 million grant.
Keeping the lights on (Nature magazine)
Barry Bozeman, Arizona Centennial Professor and director of the Center for Organization Research and Design, says that the solution to growing costs of bureaucracy in research proposals.