Sentencing, Sanctions and Corrections: Federal and State Law, Policy, and Practice (University Casebook Series; 2nd Edition)
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Nicholas Norbert Nehemiah Kittrie, American Law educator, international consultant, author. Bar: Kansas 1953, District of Columbia 1958, Supreme Court of the United States Court. Raymond fellow University of Chicago, 1954-1955; senior fellow National Endowment for Humanities, 1973-1974.
Background
Kittrie, Nicholas Norbert Nehemiah was born on March 26, 1930 in en route Bilgoraj, Poland. Son of S.K. Kronenbergh and Perla F. (Ver Standig) Kittrie. (parents British citizens).
Came to the United States, 1944.
Education
Student, University Cairo, 1946;
student, University London, 1947;
Bachelor of Laws, U. Kansas, 1950;
Master of Arts, U. Kansas, 1951;
postgraduate, University of Chicago, 1954-1955;
Master of Laws, Georgetown University, 1963;
Doctor of Juridical Science, Georgetown University, 1968.
Career
Research assistant, U. London, 1947;
instructor Western civilization Department, University Kansas, 1948-1950;
legal analyst, Kansas Government Research Center, 1951-1954;
assistant to director legislation service, American Bar Association, 1955-1956;
project director, American Bar Association, 1956-1958;
research associate, Yale Law School, 1958;
legal assistant to the United States Senator Wiley, 1959;
counsel to the United States Senator Estes Kefauver, antitrust and monopoly subcommittee, United States Senate, 1959-1962;
partner, DeGrazia & Kittrie, Washington, 1962-1967;
professor criminal and comparative law, Washington College Law, American U., since 1963;
director Institute for Advanced Studies in Justice, Washington College Law, American U., 1970-1978;
dean, Washington College Law, American U., 1977-1979;
Mooers scholar and professor of law, Washington College Law, American U., since 1983;
professor, Washington College Law, American U., since 1994;
university professor, American U., Washington, since 1994;
director, Institute Law and Policy, since 1980. Lecturer U. Ottawa, summer 1966. Research scholar Universities Warsaw and Berlin, summers 1967, 68.
Research associate Center Studies Criminal Justice University of Chicago, 1967-1968. Director Law and Policy Institute, Jerusalem, summers 1970-1976, Institute Law and Mass Media, since 1978. Chairman Eleanor Roosevelt Institute for Justice and Peace, since 1989.
Visiting fellow Institute Advanced Legal Research U. London, 1973-1974, National Institute Justice unites states department Justice, 1979-1980. Visiting professor London School Economics, 1974. Consultant President's Commission Marijuana and Drug Abuse, 1972, vice president's commission to combat terrorism, 1985.
Permanent representative of AIDP to United Nations Social and Economics Council, since 1975. Member task force on roleof psychology in criminal justice American Psychological Association, 1975-1976. Director 1st Washington Development Corporation, Bank of Chios, Athens, Greece.
Director, general counsel Liberty House Investments. Vice president Nickal Corporation. Chairman KVK Communications Ltd.
Achievements
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Membership
Vice chairman United Nations Alliance for Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, since 1976, science committee U. Messina, Italy. Member senate American U., 1964-1972. Servedwith British Middle East Command, 1944-1945.
Member American Bar Association, American Association for the Advancement of Science (member county since 1972), American Society Criminology (president 1975), International Association Penal Law (vice president American section, secretary-general 1975-1980), International Association Comparative Public Law (board directors since 1976), American Society Public Administration, American Judicature Society, American Society International Law, International Institute Space Law, Inter-American Bar Association, Kansas Bar Association, District of Columbia Bar Association, RoseHaven Yacht Club (board directors, Cosmos Club, Phi Delta Phi (Sam Green award 1989), Pi Sigma Alpha.
Connections
Married Sara Yudovic deBurak, June 1, 1962. Children: Orde Felicien, Norda Nicole, Zachary McNair.