@kepadil I have been giving exams (a few short essay responses, hand written) like this all year. It has been going smoothly and is generally well-received by my students!
Join us in celebrating Beau Holladay (@bpholladay), the recipient of the 2026 Promising Student in Policing Award.
🗓️ Date: March 5, 2026
⏰ Time: 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
📍 Venue: Marriott Downtown Philadelphia, Meeting Rooms 407-408
New publication in CJB! Using survey + SSO data, I tested whether positive perceptions of organizational justice predict procedurally just behavior. Findings: no OJ -> PJP link. Instead, one dimension of OJ was associated with procedurally unjust policing. Check it out.
[1/5]🏛️NEW REPORT: The first bail reform study of New York’s “hidden” Town & Village Justice Courts finds significant increases in release rates among misdemeanors (82% to 93%) and nonviolent felonies (59% to 71%). From our partner, the Finn Institute. https://t.co/CBvu2QD1ml
NEW REPORT: What are NY's "Town & Village Courts," and how often do they set bail? "Before Bail Reform: Pretrial Decisions and Outcomes in New York’s Justice Courts," is the first in a series of reports to be released by DCJ partners at The Finn Institute.
https://t.co/D96PaR4iU1
Today, I had the distinct honor of presenting the John F. Finn Institute, with a ceremonial check for $75,000 to help finance studies of local police departments' use of force and how they investigate violent crimes. https://t.co/RYtnNER2yQ