James Frank University of Cincinnati, OH, USA
James Frank, J.D., Ph.D., is
professor of Criminal Justice at the
University of Cincinnati. He has been the principal
investigator for a number of policing-related research projects that primarily
focus on under-standing police behavior at the street-level. Since arriving at
the University of Cincinnati, he has also been involved with projects that
assess the crime survey of the International Association of Healthcare Safety
and Security, a study assessing the organization and effectiveness of Ohio's
multijurisdictional drug task forces, and a project examining juror
understanding of death penalty instructions. He has published over 20 policing
articles, as well as contributing to several books.