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David Onek is the executive director of the Northern California Innocence Project at Santa Clara University School of Law. He formerly served as Senior Fellow and founding Executive Director at the Berkeley Center for Criminal Justice. He is also the host of the (Criminal Justice Conversations Podcast ). In 2011, Onek ran unsuccessfully for District Attorney of San Francisco. ==Career== After Onek attended Brown University and Stanford Law School, he received a Skadden Fellowship to work as a staff attorney at Legal Services for Children in San Francisco. Onek also served as a Senior Program Associate at the W. Haywood Burns Institute for Juvenile Justice Fairness and Equity in San Francisco. Onek served in San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom's Office of Criminal Justice. In that capacity, he helped spearhead the effort to commission a study of gun violence in San Francisco that led directly to San Francisco's "zone strategy". Onek served on the San Francisco Police Commission, where he advocated for modern upgrades such as CompStat. Onek is the author of "Serious Gun Violence in San Francisco: Developing a Partnership-Based Violence Prevention Strategy" (with Anthony Braga and Tracey Meares) in Community Policing and Peacekeeping (2009); "Reducing Disproportionate Minority Confinement in Seattle: The W. Haywood Burns Institute Approach" (with James Bell and Michael Finley) in No Turning Back: Promising Approaches to Reducing Racial and Ethnic Disparities Affecting Youth of Color in the Justice System (2005); and "What Works with Juvenile Offenders? A Review of 'Graduated Sanction' Programs" (with Barry Krisberg and Elliott Currie) in Community Corrections: Probation, Parole and Intermediate Sanctions (1998). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「David Onek」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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