The George Washington University
and The IJIS Institute Present
The Role of Information Technology
in the Fight Against Violent Crime
Murder in New Orleans—
the Breakdown of a Justice System
Keynote Address
- Dr. Peter Scharf, Research Professor of Criminal Justice and Executive Director of the Center for Society, Law and Justice at Texas State University
- IJIS Institute Executive Director Paul Wormeli, Moderator
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Distinguished Panelists:
- Morgan Wright, Global Industry Solutions Manager,
Justice and Public Safety, Cisco Systems, Inc. CANCELLED - Kshemendra Paul, Chief Enterprise Architect,
U.S. Department of Justice - J. Patrick McCreary, Associate Deputy Director for Policy, Bureau of Justice Assistance, U.S. Department of Justice
- Captain Eddie L. Reyes, Arlandia Area Commander,
Alexandria Police Department - Martin J Zaworski, Ph.D., Solution Director,
Global Justice and Public Safety, Unisys Corporation
Join us for an evening of lively discussion as we explore the impact, importance and impeding factors surrounding the use of IT in the fight against violent crime.
This interdisciplinary event launches GW’s new graduate programs in IT for Justice and Public Safety.
