Background
Williams, Gregory Howard was born on November 12, 1943 in Muncie, Indiana, United States. Son of James Anthony Williams.
( The author, a law professor and former deputy sheriff, ...)
The author, a law professor and former deputy sheriff, discusses the problems attending the extensive discretion given to police officers on the job. The book focuses primarily on the decision to arrest and on the development of the mechanisms to control the discretionary nature of that decision. Convinced that individual prejudices can and do play a part in arrest decisions, Professor Williams evaluates alternatives designed to produce impartial and controlled law enforcement. He concludes that only through the collective efforts of the police, state and local government officials, and the judiciary can effective guidelines be formulated and implemented. Harvard Law Review
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academic administrator law educator
Williams, Gregory Howard was born on November 12, 1943 in Muncie, Indiana, United States. Son of James Anthony Williams.
Bachelor, Ball State University, 1966. Master of Arts, University Maryland, 1969. Doctor of Philosophy, George Washington University, 1982.
Master of Philosophy, George Washington University, 1977. Juris Doctor, George Washington University, 1971. Doctor of Laws, California Western School Law, 1997.
DHD, Ball State University, 1999. DHD, College Wooster, 2000. Doctor of Laws, New York Law School, 2009.
Attd., Skidware College, 2010.
Deputy sheriff Delaware County, Muncie, Indiana, 1963-1966. Teacher Falls Church Public School, Virginia, 1966-1970. Legislation assistant United States Senate, Washington, 1971-1973.
Director experimental programs George Washington University, 1973-1977. Professor law University Iowa College Law, Iowa City, 1977-1993. Associate vice president Academy Affairs University Iowa, 1991-1993.
Dean, professor law Ohio State University, Columbus, 1993—2001, Carter C. Kissel professor law. President City College of New York, 2001—2009, University Cincinnati, 2009.
( The author, a law professor and former deputy sheriff, ...)
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Member Iowa Advisory Commission to the United States Commission on Civil Rights, Washington, 1978-1986. Chairman, member Iowa Law Enforcement Academy, Camp Dodge, 1979-1985. Member Association American Law Schools (president executive committee 1999), National Bar Association (A. Leon Higginbotham, Junior Award,, 1999), Commission on Minorities in Higher Education, American Council on Education.
Married Sara Catherine Whitney, August 29, 1969. Children: Natalia Dora, Zachary Benjamin, Anthony Bladimir, Carlos Gregory.