n**1 发帖数: 318 | 1 Deborah Ramirez is Professor of Law at Northeastern University Law School,
as well as the founder of the Partnering for Prevention and Community Safety
Initiative. Before joining the Northeastern faculty in 1989, Professor
Ramirez was an associate with the Boston law firm of Hale and Dorr and an
assistant U.S. attorney in Boston, where she was assigned to the Organized
Crime Drug Task Force Unit. In that position, she was in charge of numerous
investigations, trials and appeals. Professor Ramirez teaches Criminal
Justice, Advanced Criminal Procedure, Evidence, Professional Responsibility,
and a seminar, “Balancing Liberty and Security in a Post-September 11th
World.”
Most recently, Prof. Ramirez has authored a Promising Practices Guide on how
to develop partnerships between law enforcement and the American Muslin,
Arab, and Sikh communities. Her belief is that we will only truly be safe
from terrorist attacks when law enforcement adopts a strategy focused on
building trust and strengthening relationships with the American Muslim,
Arab and Sikh communities. In 2004, she was selected as a Soros Senior
Fellow by the Open Society Institute. She is an elected director of the
Harvard Alumni Association Board and a member of the Board of Advisors for
Harvard Law School’s Civil Rights/Civil Liberties Law Review. |