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Dr. Maria R. (Maki) Haberfeld
Email: [email protected]
FORMAL EDUCATION AND DEGREES
1985 – 1992 Ph.D. in Criminal Justice City University of New York Graduate Center &
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
New York, NY
1985 – 1990 Master of Philosophy in Criminal Justice City University of New York Graduate Center &
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
New York, NY
1980 – 1983 Master of Art in Criminology
Faculty of Law, Institute of Criminology
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Jerusalem, Israel
1977 – 1980 Bachelor of Art in Archaeology
Department of Humanities
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Jerusalem, Israel
1977 – 1980 Bachelor of Art in History
Department of Humanities
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Jerusalem, Israel
OTHER PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING:
1983 – 1984 Two seminars dealing with sociological problems of the society in Israel,
Department of Sociology, Master of Science program, The Hebrew
University of Jerusalem
1983 Training Course for the Juvenile Investigations Officers, Israel National
Police, Jerusalem
1982 Special Training Course for police officers with academic degrees, Israel
National Police
MILITARY EXPERIENCE:
1975 – 1977 I.D.F., Special Unit, in service of the Israel National Police. Sergeant
supervised and directed a staff of 30 soldiers. Duties included providing
security operation plans for municipal and government buildings
(university campuses, theaters, museums, airport security, etc.)
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
09/1997 – Present John Jay College of Criminal Justice (New York, NY)
Department of Law, Police Science, and Criminal Justice Administration
11/2005 – Present Tenured Full Professor in the Department of Law, Police Science & CJA
06/2001 – Present Academic Director, NYPD Police Certificate Program
01/2011 – 0/9/2015 Chair of the Department of Law, Police Science & CJA
09/2003 – 11/2007 Chair of the Department of Law, Police Science & CJA
01/2001 – 09/2003 Deputy Chair, Department of Law, Police Science & CJA
11/2000 – 11/2005 Associate Professor, Department of Law, Police Science & CJA
09/1997 – 12/2000 Assistant Professor, Department of Law, Police Science & CJA
Courses Developed:
PSC 191: Supervisory Leadership for Police Services
PSC 250: Criminal Justice in Eastern Europe
CRJ 810: Police Leadership
CRJ 748: Counter-Terrorism Policy for Law Enforcement
PSC 302 Police Use of Force (co-developed)
PSC 202 Police and Community Relations (co-developed)
Graduate courses taught:
CRJ 711: Issues in Criminal Justice II
CRJ 742: Police Ethics
CRJ 756: Problems in Police Administration
CRJ 750: History of Police Administration
CRJ 810: Police Leadership
CRJ 818: Investigating Violent Crime
CRJ 819: Counter-Terrorism Policy for Law Enforcement
CRJ 832: US Intelligence
ICJ 702 Comparative Criminal Justice
Undergraduate courses taught:
PSC 101: Introduction to Law Enforcement
PSC 202: Police and Community Relations
PSC 227: Police Training Programs
PSC 350: Planning for Police Operations and Management
PSC 201: Police Organization and Administration
PSC 207: Investigative Function
CRJ 401: Fieldwork in Criminal Justice
CRJ 415: Organized Crime
CJBS 415 Capstone Seminar in Policing
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09/1994 – 09/1997 Jersey City State College (Jersey City, NJ)
Department of Criminal Justice/Fire Safety Administration
Assistant Professor
Courses Developed:
Multicultural Law Enforcement
Undergraduate courses:
Multicultural Law Enforcement
Police and Community
White Collar Crime
Introduction to Security
Security Organization and Administration
Security Systems and Designs
Current Problems in Security
Victimless/Organized Crime
Loss Prevention Techniques
Management Information Systems
01/1994 – 02/1995 Yeshiva University (New York, NY)
Division of Social Sciences
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Undergraduate courses:
Police
Criminology
02/1989 – 02/1993 US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) (New York, NY)
New York Field Office
Consultant, translator, and interpreter
Sponsored by the DEA
09/1989 – 00/1990 Grand Central Partnership (New York, NY)
Counselor for a multi-service center for the homeless (Ph.D. internship)
1981 – 1989 Israel National Police (INP)
01/1985 – 02/1989 Assistant to the Representative of the INP (New York, NY)
Operations in USA & Canada
01/1981 – 01/1985 Lieutenant, Department of Investigations
Juvenile Bureau, Prevention Officer
Supervision of a unit composed of 35 police officers
Interrogations and investigations of criminal suspects
Prevention of juvenile delinquency
Investigation of missing children
Extensive counseling of juvenile delinquents and their families
Lecturing in schools, professional seminars, community centers, etc.
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Maintaining public relations with diverse ethnic communities, the
school systems, social services, and additional government agencies
1980 – 1981 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Jerusalem, Israel)
Faculty of Law, Institute of Criminology
Research Assistant
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OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:
2019 Invited key note speaker – Warsaw, Poland, University Law School
2019 Invited foreign scholar – Chinese Police University, Beijing, China
Delivered 6 lectures to undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students.
2018 Created and delivered a one day workshop for the Dallas, TX Police
Department Command Staff, on Stress Management Training in Law
Enforcement
2018 Created and delivered training modules for the “Institute for Defense and
Business”. Training delivered to ranking officers from various branches of the
US Military
2017 Created and delivered training modules for the “Institute for Defense and
Business”. Training delivered to ranking officers from various branches of the
US Military
2016 Warsaw University, School of Law,” PRIME” Conference. Invited key note
speaker on the topic of the lone wolf counter – terrorism training for law
enforcement. Warsaw, Poland
2016 Invited key note speaker. Counter-Terrorist Response on the Ground Strategic &
Tactical Venues from the Comparative Perspectives. Conferences organized by
the Cyprus National Police on Comparative Counter Terrorism Responses.
Nicosia, Cyprus
2016 Invited lecture, Warrior of Guardian or Both? Effective counter
terrorist tactics and police integrity, to shoot or not to shoot: is this the
question? Invited by the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement
Training (CEPOL), Budapest, Hungary.
2013 Invited lecture, Pearls in Policing, Dutch National Police Force, Amsterdam,
the Netherlands
2013 Invited lecture, key note speaker, City Forum, London, UK
2012 Invited lecture, Judicial Ethics Conference, Ankara, Turkey
2012 Created and delivered 3 days training for the U.S. Marines
2011 7 days visit and evaluation of the Punjab Police Force and the CJ System
2010 Created and delivered 4 days training for the US Marines
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2010 Created and co- delivered 2 days training for the U.S. Marines
2008 Co-developed the International Criminal Justice Master level, Major at John Jay
College Developed and co-developed a number of new core and elective courses
2008 Invited foreign scholar – Chinese Police University, Beijing, China
Delivered 6 lectures to undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students
2007 Created and co-delivered a one day Executive Leadership Training for high
ranking executives and commanding officers of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI) Police Force (Baltimore, MD)
2006 Created and co-delivered a one day Executive Leadership Training for high
ranking executives and commanding officers of the Port Authority Police
Department (PAPD) of New York and New Jersey (Staten Island, NY)
2006 Created and co-delivered a one week Police Leadership training course for the
highest ranking police officers from the Dominican Republic (John Jay College,
New York, NY)
2005 Co-chaired an international conference on multicultural policing, at John Jay
College
2005 – 2008 Academic Director, Law Enforcement Executive Leadership Institute (LEEI)
Co-developed the program for the Chief and ranking officers in the NY State,
sponsored by the Division of Criminal Justice Services, including delivery of
instructional modules on counter terrorism and leadership (Albany, NY)
2005 Program Co-Chair of the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal
Justice Sciences (ACJS) (Chicago, IL)
2003 Speaker, Torture After 9/11: The Legal and ethical Implications of Torture in the
“War on Terror”. Conference co-sponsored by the Center on Terrorism, John Jay
College and the CUNY Graduate Center (John Jay College, New York, NY)
2001 Presenter, Global Forum II, Invited by the Dutch Ministry of Justice to give two
presentations on Police Corruption in Eastern Europe (Hague, Netherlands)
2000 -Present Academic Director and co-developer of the Certificate in Police Leadership for
the New York City Police Department.
2000 Co-developed the International Criminal Justice Undergraduate Major at John
Jay College Developed and co-developed a number of new core and elective
courses
1999 Participant, Invited by the Council of Europe to the 12th Criminological
Colloquium on “Police Powers and Accountability in a Democratic Society”
(Strasbourg, France)
1999 Participant, International Conference on Police Integrity – sponsored by the
National Institute of Justice (NIJ) and New York University (NYU) Law School
(Florence, Italy)
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1984 Participant and member of a Multi-disciplinary Committee on “Prevention of
Drug Use in Schools” (Jerusalem, Israel)
RESEARCH:
1996 – 2020 Research Associate studying perceptions of integrity in police departments across
the United States, perception of police officers in other countries, including
Eastern Europe, expanded to police departments in 30 countries, among them:
Poland, Croatia, Slovenia, Holland, Pakistan, South Africa, Sweden, Austria,
Japan, Russia, South Korea, United Kingdom, Australia, Hungary, and Armenia
2010 – 2011 Researched Police treatment of the Roma population in Slovenia
2004- 2007 Terrorism within Comparative International Context – researched counter-
terrorist policies of police department in 7 countries.
1985 – 1986 Violent/delinquent areas - lower Manhattan
1980 – 1982 Assisted in research projects dealing with the following issues:
Juvenile “Joy riding”
Delinquent girls in Jerusalem
Drug use in jails
Violent crime against the elderly
Comparative statistics - crime/punishment ratio
Psychotic substance abusers
GRANTS:
Part of the European Union grant “SHERPA” – foreign expert on Railroad
Security (2019).
Part of the European Union grant “INSPECT2” – European Union grant to the Greek
National Police. Expert on Community Oriented Policing (2014-2018).
Recipient, (with John Lombardi and Thomas Kubic). CUNY Collaborative Initiative
Grant, “Development of Advanced Raman Spectroscopy Methods and Databases for the
Evaluation of Trace Evidence and the Examination of Questioned Documents”. Amount
- $40,000. 2006/2007.
Recipient, (with Charles Strozier, Heath Grant and Joseph King), “A Program in
Counter-terrorism Preparedness" - NIJ grant # 2004-91299-NYIJ - amount $250,000.
2003/2006.
Recipient, (with Heath Grant and Ibrahim Cerrah) U.S. Department of State, Education
and Cultural Affair Bureau (ECA) – amount $15,000- 2003/2005. Terrorism,
Legitimacy, and Human Rights within a Comparative International Context.
Recipient, PSC-CUNY Research Foundation, Grant # 66669-00 35 – amount $1000 –
2004/2005. Multinational Research on Use of Force by the Police: A Follow up Study.
Recipient, PSC-CUNY Research Foundation, Grant # 65592-00 34 – amount $1800 –
2003/2004. Multinational Research on Use of Force by the Police.
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Recipient, PSC- CUNY Research Foundation, Grant # 64614-00-33 - amount $1850 –
2002/2003. Community Policing in Poland: A Follow up Study.
Recipient, PCS – CUNY Research Foundation, Grant # 63615-00-32 - amount $4860 -
2001/2002.Community Policing in Poland: A Follow up Study.
Recipient, National Institute of Justice, “Community Policing in Poland”. NIJ grant #
1999-IJ-CX-0042. Amount awarded: 19,859. The award length – September 1999
through August, 2002.
Recipient, PSC – CUNY Research Foundation, Grant # 61587-00-30 – amount $2, 089 –
1999/2000. Enhancing Police Integrity: Three Case Studies.
Recipient, PSC – CUNY Research Foundation, Grant # 6686645 – amount $ 5,130 –
1998/1999. Enhancing Police Integrity: Three Case Studies.
Recipient, “Police Discretion and the Use of Force”, an in-house John Jay College
research project/grant, sponsored by the Office of the Provost and Academic Vice
President, Dr. Basil Wilson. Spring 1998 semester through Fall 1998 semester.
PUBLICATIONS AND WORKS IN PROGRESS:
BOOKS:
Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich and M.R. Haberfeld (eds.) (2019). Exploring Police Integrity.
Springer Academic Publisher.
Georgios Leventakis and M.R. Haberfeld (eds.) (2019). Synergy of Community Policing and
Technology: A Comparative Approach. Briefs in Policing Series. New York, NY:
Springer.
Georgios Leventakis and M.R. Haberfeld (eds.) (2018). Societal Implications of Community
Oriented Policing and Technology. Briefs in Policing Series. New York, NY: Springer.
Georgios Leventakis and M.R. Haberfeld (eds.) (2018). Community Oriented Policing and
Technological Innovations Briefs in Policing Series. New York, NY: Springer
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M.R. Haberfeld (2018). Critical Issues in Police Training (3rd edition).
NJ: Pearson Custom Publishing
M.R. Haberfeld, C.A. Lieberman & Amber Horning (2018). 2nd edition. Introduction to
Policing: The Pillar of Democracy. Carolina Academic Press.
Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich and M.R. Haberfeld (eds.) (2015). Measuring Police Integrity Across
the World. Springer Academic Publisher.
M.R. Haberfeld, C.A. Lieberman & Amber Horning (2014). Introduction to Policing: The
Pillar of Democracy. Carolina Academic Press.
M.R. Haberfeld, and D. Sheehan (eds.) (2013). Match Fixing in
International Sports: Existing Processes, Law Enforcement and Prevention
Strategies. New York, NY: Springer.
M.R. Haberfeld, A. von Hassell & A. B. Brown (eds.) (2013). Modern Piracy and Terrorism in
the 21st Century (2nd edition). Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt.
M.R. Haberfeld (2013). Critical Issues in Police Training (3rd edition). Upper Saddle River, NJ:
Pearson Custom Publishing.
Farrukh B. Hakeem, M. R. Haberfeld & Arvind Verma (2012). Policing in Muslim
Communities: Comparative and International Context. New York, NY, Springer
M.R. Haberfeld (2012). Police Leadership: Organizational and Managerial Decision Making
Process (2nd edition). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Publishing.
M.R. Haberfeld (2012). Critical Issues in Police Training (2nd edition). Upper Saddle River, NJ:
Pearson Custom Publishing.(translated in Chinese in 2013).
M.R. Haberfeld, C. Clarke and D. Sheehan (eds.) (2011). Police Organization and Training.
New York, NY: Springer.
Cheloukhine, S. & M.R. Haberfeld (2011). Russian Organized Corruption Networks and its
International Trajectories. New York, NY: Springer.
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M.R. Haberfeld, J. King, & C.A. Lieberman (2009). Counter-Terrorism in Comparative
International Context. New York, NY: Springer.
M.R. Haberfeld & A. von Hassell (eds.)(2009). Modern Piracy and Terrorism in the 21st
Century. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt.
M.R. Haberfeld & A. von Hassell (eds.)(2009). A New Understanding of Terrorism. New York,
NY: Springer.
M.R. Haberfeld & Ibrahim Cerrah (eds.) (2007). Comparative Policing: The Struggle for
Democratization.Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publishing.
Carl B. Klockars, Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich and M.R. Haberfeld (2006). Enhancing Police
Integrity. Springer Academic Publisher.
M. R. Haberfeld (2005). Police Leadership. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall Publishing
Company. [translated into Chinese in 2008].
M.R. Haberfeld (2004). International Law Enforcement Encyclopedia (ed.) (Larry Sullivan,
Chief Editor). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publishing.
Carl B. Klockars, Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich, and M.R. Haberfeld (eds.) (2003). Contours of
Police Integrity. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publishing.
M.R. Haberfeld (2002). Critical Issues in Police Training. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice
Hall Publishing Company.
JOURNALS - SPECIAL ISSUE EDITOR:
Sanja Kutnjak Ivković and Maria R. Haberfeld (2016) editors. Special Issue on Police
Integrity. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, vol. 39
Issue: 2.
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Maria R. Haberfeld (2002). Journal of Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies
and Management, 25(1) Guest Editor of the Issue: Community Policing: An
International Perspective. The issue won an award for the best special issues journal
in 2002 out of 100 special issues considered for this award. Awarded by the Emerald
Publishers in England.
BOOK CHAPTERS:
Kutnjak Ivković, S. and M. Haberfeld (2019). Exploring Empirical Research on Police
Integrity. In Kutnjak Ivković, S. and M. Haberfeld (Eds.), Exploring Police Integrity.
New York: Springer.
Kutnjak Ivković, S., M. Haberfeld and R. Peacock (2019). Overlapping Shades of Blue:
Exploring Police Officer, Supervisor and Administrator Cultures of Police Integrity. In
Kutnjak Ivković, S. and M. Haberfeld (Eds.), Exploring Police Integrity. New York:
Springer.
Kutnjak Ivković, M. Haberfeld, I. Cajner Mraovic, M. Prpic, J. A. Hamm and S. Wolfe (2019).
Seriousness of Police (Mis) Behavior and Organizational Justice. In Kutnjak Ivković, S.
and M. Haberfeld (Eds.), Exploring Police Integrity. New York: Springer.
Filip Van Droogenbroeck, B. Spruyt, S.Kutnjak Ivković and M. Haberfeld (2019). The Effects
of Training on Police Integrity. In Kutnjak Ivković, S. and M. Haberfeld (Eds.), Exploring
Police Integrity. New York: Springer.
M.R. Haberfeld and Nickolaos Petropoulos (2018). 1996 Initiatives to Integrate Technology
into Community Oriented Policing – 20 Years Later. Georgios Leventakis and M.R.
Haberfeld (eds.) (2018). Societal Implications of Community Oriented Policing
Technology. Briefs in Policing Series. New York, NY: Springer
Kutnjak Ivković, S. and M. Haberfeld (2015). A Comparative Perspective on Police Integrity. In
Kutnjak Ivković, S. and M. Haberfeld (Eds.), Police Integrity across the World. New York:
Springer.
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Cheloukhine, S., Kutnjak Ivković, S., Haq, Q., and M.R. Haberfeld (2015). Police Integrity in
Russia. In Kutnjak Ivković, S. and M. Haberfeld (Eds.), Police Integrity across the
World. New York: Springer.
Kutnjak Ivković, S. Haberfeld, M.R., and R. Peacock (2015). Police Integrity in the United
States. In Kutnjak Ivković and M. Haberfeld (Eds.), Police Integrity across the World.
New York: Springer.
M.R. Haberfeld and Abbott, J. (2013). Match Fixing as a Modality of Sports Related Crimes
(SRC), in M.R. Haberfeld and D. Sheehan (eds). Match Fixing in International Sports:
Existing Processes, Law Enforcement and Prevention Strategies. New York, NY:
Springer.
M.R. Haberfeld and Abbott, J. (2013). Way Forward: Law Enforcement- Academic Paradigm
in M.R. Haberfeld & D. Sheehan (eds.). Match Fixing in International Sports: Existing
Processes, Law Enforcement and Prevention Strategies. New York, NY: Springer.
M.R. Haberfeld (2011). Introduction, in M.R. Haberfeld, C. Clarke and D. Sheehan (eds.)
(2011). Police Organization and Training. New York, NY: Springer.
M.R. Haberfeld & A. von Hassell (2011). New Enforcement Challenges: Modern Piracy Faces
Unprepared Local Law Enforcement in M.R. Haberfeld, C. Clarke and D. Sheehan (eds.)
(2011). Police Organization and Training. New York, NY: Springer.
M.R. Haberfeld (2009). Today’s Terrorism – Introduction and Analysis: The Have-nots versus
the Haves. In M.R. Haberfeld & A. von Hassell (eds.). A New Understanding of
Terrorism. New York, NY: Springer.
M.R. Haberfeld (2009). Conclusions – A New Understanding of Counterterrorist/ism Response.
In M.R. Haberfeld & A. von Hassell (Eds.). A New Understanding of Terrorism. New
York, NY: Springer.
M.R. Haberfeld & A. von Hassel (2009). Operational, Legal and Policy Challenges. In M.R.
Haberfeld & A. von Hassell (Eds.). Modern Piracy and Terrorism in the 21st Century.
Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt.
A. von Hassel & M.R. Haberfeld (2009). Lessons Learned and Projections for the Future. In
M.R. Haberfeld & A. von Hassell (Eds.). Modern Piracy and Terrorism in the 21st
Century. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt.
Lum, C., Haberfeld, M.R., Fachner, G. & Lieberman, C.A. (2009). Police Strategies to
Counter Terrorism: What we know and what we need to know. In D. Weisburd, T.
Feucht, I. Hakimi, L. Mock & S. Perry (Eds.). To Protect and to Serve: Policing in
an Age of Terrorism (pp. 101-141). New York, NY: Springer.
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M.R. Haberfeld, W. McDonald &A. von Hassell (2007). International Police Cooperation: A
Partial Answer to the Query? In M.R. Haberfeld & I. Cerrah (eds.) (2007). Comparative
Policing: The Struggle for Democratization. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publishing.
M.R. (Maki) Haberfeld & L. Gideon (2007). Democracy is Hard on Policing or Policing is
Hard on Democracy? In M.R. Haberfeld & I. Cerrah (eds.) (2007). Comparative
Policing: The Struggle for Democratization. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publishing.
M.R. Haberfeld & W. McDonald (2004). International Police Cooperation, In P. Reichel (ed.)
Handbook on Transnational Crime and Justice. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publishing.
Klockars, C.B., Kutnjak Ivković, S., and M.R. Haberfeld (2004). The Contours of Police
Integrity. In Klockars, C. B., Kutnjak Ivković, S., & M. R. Haberfeld (Eds.). The
Contours of Police Integrity. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Pp. 1-18.
C.B. Klockars, S. Kutnjak Ivkovich, & M.R. Haberfeld (2004) Police integrity in the United
States of America. C.B. Klockars, S. Kutnjak Ivkovich & M.R. Haberfeld (eds.) (2004).
Contours of Police Integrity. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publishing.
M.R.Haberfeld (2003). Police Conduct or Misconduct – The Case of the Polish Police. In C.B.
Klockars, S. Kutnjak Ivkovich & M.R. Haberfeld (eds.) (2004). Contours of Police
Integrity. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publishing.
M.R. (Maki) Haberfeld (2003). Recruitment, Selection, and Training – the Triangle of Police
Integrity or Corruption? In M. Amir & S. Einstein (eds.) The Uncertainty Series:
Corruption, Policing, Security & Democracy.
C.B. Klockars, M.R. Haberfeld, S. Kutnjak Ivkovich & A. Uydess (2001). A Minimum
Requirement for Police Corruption. In R.A. Silverman, T.P. Thornberry, B.Cohen & B.
Krisberg (eds.) Criminology at the Millennium: Essays in Honor of Marvin E.Wolfgang.
Kluwer Academic Publishers.
M.R. Haberfeld (2001). From Critical Incident Stress to Police Suicide – Prevention through
Mandatory Academy and on the Job Training Programs. In Suicide and Law
Enforcement. Federal Bureau of Investigations, Government Printing Office.
M.R. Haberfeld & S. Herzog (2000). Criminal Justice in Israel. In O.N. Ebbe (ed.) Comparative
and International Criminal Justice Systems, (2nd ed.). Butterworth-Heinemann.
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JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS AND REPORTS:
Sanja Kutnjak Ivković, Maria Haberfeld, Wook Kang, Robert Patrick Peacock, Louise E.
Porter, Tim Prenzler and Adri Sauerman (2019). A comparative study of the police code of
silence: Exploring the relation between the code of silence and societal characteristics. Policing:
An International Journal of Police Strategy and Management. . Published on December, 23,
2019. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/PIJPSM-06-2019-0081
ISSN: 1363-951X
Jon Maskály, Sanja Kutnjak Ivković, Maria Haberfeld, Christopher Donner, Tiffany Chen
& Michael Meyers (2019).
Assessing the validity of police integrity scale in a comparative context.
Policing and Society: An International Journal of Research and Policy. Published on line on
February 13, 2019. DOI: 10.1080/10439463.2019.1576675
M.R. Haberfeld (2017). Warrior of Guardian or Both? Effective counter terrorist tactics and
police integrity, to shoot or not to shoot: is this the question? Article published by the
European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training (CEPOL), Budapest, Hungary,
2017.
Maria R. Haberfeld (2016). Comparative Policing Revisited: the Struggle towards Democracy
in the 21st Century. Human Rights Magazine, publication of the American Bar Association,
Vol. 42 Iss:1.
Sanja Kutnjak Ivković, Robert Peacock and Maria R. Haberfeld (2016). Does Discipline
Fairness Matter for the Police Code of Silence? Answers from the US Supervisors and
Line Officers, Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, Vol.
39 Iss: 2, pp.354 – 369.
Sanja Kutnjak Ivković, Maria R. Haberfeld, Wook Kang, Robert Peacock and Adri Sauerman
(2016). "A multi-country comparative study of the perceived police disciplinary
environments", Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management,
Vol. 39 Iss: 2, pp. 338 – 353.
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Maria Haberfeld (2016). The Triangle of Recruitment, Selection, and Training in the 21st
Century Policing, in Deflem, Mathieu, editor. 2016. The Politics of Policing: Between
Force and Legitimacy. Sociology of Crime, Law, and Deviance, Volume 21. Bingley, UK:
Emerald. pp. 295-313.
Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovic, Maria Haberfeld and Robert Peacock (2013). Rainless West: The
Integrity Survey’s Role in Agency Accountability. Police Quarterly, vol. 16, number 2.
Staci Strobl, Emanuel Banutai, Susanne Duque & M.R. Haberfeld (2013). Nothing to be Done
about Them Without Them: The Slovenian National Police and Roma join-training
program. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice. Taylor &
Francis, On – line ( July 15, 2013).
Mika Okochi & Maria Haberfeld (2013). Emergency Planning for Urban Waterfront Areas for
the Effective Disaster Management in First 48 Hours. Journal of the Tokyo University of
Marine Science and Technology. Number. 9, February 2013.
Lydia Segal, M.R. Haberfeld and L. Gideon (2013). The Effects of Recession on Attitudes
Towards Business Ethics: An Inter-temporal Study of Business Students in 2001, 2009 and
2010. Business and Society Review, issue 118.1
Haberfeld, M.R., & C.A. Lieberman, C.A. (2012). Foreign Threats to National Security and an
Alternative Model to Local Enforcement of US Immigration Laws. Police Practice and
Research, vol. 13, number 2.
Lydia Segal, M.R. Haberfeld and L. Gideon (2011). Comparing the Ethical Attitudes of
Business and Criminal Justice Students. Social Science Quarterly.
Walker, M. C., Haberfeld, M.R., Horwitz, D., & Albert, C. (2011). An Investigation into the
Murders of Law Enforcement Officers in the First 75 Days of 2011 and those who
Committed the Crimes. John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York. This study was
funded by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Law Enforcement Services Section.
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Christopher J. Morse, Brian J. Gorman, Zelma Weston Henriques & Maria (Maki) Haberfeld
(2011). A Legal Analysis of Pregnancy Leave Policies for Female Police and Corrections
Officers during the Late 20th Century: Historical Perspective for the African- American
Officer. Law Enforcement Executive Forum, 11(3), September, 2011.
Maria (Maki) Haberfeld (2010). Doing More with Less: Solutions to Budget Cuts to Municipal
Police Departments Based on the Meta –Leadership Concept. .SIAK Journal, 4/2010.
K.J. Barrett, M.R. Haberfeld, M.C. Walker (2009). A comparative study of the attitudes of
Urban, Suburban and Rural Police Officers in New Jersey regarding the use of force.
Crime Law and Social Change, 52(2).
M.R. (Maki) Haberfeld & A. von Hassell (2007). Proper Proactive Training to Terrorist
Presence and Operations in Friendly Urban Environments. In Understanding and
Responding to the Terrorism Phenomenon - A Multi-Dimensional Perspective. NATO
Security through Science Series: Human and Societal Dynamics, 21.
M.R. (Maki) Haberfeld (2002). “Terrorism: Defining the Threat/Customizing the Response”, In
Between Expedience and Deliberation: Decision-Making for Post 9/11 New York.
Properties, April 2002 Special Issue. Baruch College Publication, CUNY.
M.R. Haberfeld (2003). “Community Policing in Poland”. Final report to the National Institute
of Justice.
M.R. Haberfeld, P. Walancik & A. Uydess (2002). “Team Work – Not Making the Dream
Work: Community Policing in Poland”. Journal of Policing, 25(1).
C.B. Klockars, W. Geller, S. Kutnjak Ivkovich, M.R. Haberfeld & A. Uydess (2001).
Enhancing Police Integrity – Three Case Studies. Final report to the National Institute of
Justice.
S. Kutnjak Ivkovich & M.R. Haberfeld (2000). “From Militia to Police: Transformation from
Socialist to Democratic Policing in Croatia and Poland”. Journal of Policing, 23(2).
M.R. Haberfeld, C.B. Klockars, S. Kuntjak-Ivkovich & M. Pagon (2000). “Police Officer
Perceptions of the Disciplinary Consequences of Police Corruption in Croatia, Poland,
Slovenia, and the United States. Police Practice and Research, 1(1). 41-72.
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Reprinted in Varstvoslovje, 1(1): 13-29
M.R. Haberfeld (1998). “Confronting the Challenges of Professionalism in Law Enforcement
through Implementation of the Field Training Officer Program in Three American Police
Departments”. Turkish Journal of Police Studies, 1(2).
C.B. Klockars, S. Kutnjak Ivkovich, W.E. Harver, & M.R. Haberfeld (1997). “The
Measurement of Police Integrity”. Final report submitted to the National Institute of
Justice, NIJ Grant # 95-IJ-CX-0058 - “The Cross Cultural Study of Police Corruption”.
Also, published as the NIJ Research in Brief report, May 2000.
M.R. Haberfeld (1997). “The Police are not the Public and the Public are not the Police”:
Transformation from Militia to Police”. Journal of Police Studies, 4(20).
M.R. Haberfeld (1997). “A Challenge in Poland”. Security Management Magazine (1997).
ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES
IN:
Jack Greene (2007). Encyclopedia of Police Science, Third Edition. New York, NY:
Routledge;Taylor and Francis.
Topical Entries:
1. Training and Education
2. Critical Incidents
IN:
Maria R. Haberfeld (2004). International Law Enforcement Encyclopedia (ed.) (Larry Sullivan-
Chief Editor). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publishing.
Country Entries:
1. Belgium (co-authored)
2. Israel – (co-authored)
3. Poland – (co-authored)
Topical Entries:
1. Interpol – (co-authored)
2. Europol – (co-authored)
3. International Police Cooperation
IN:
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Marie Simonetti Rosen (2004). State and Local Law Enforcement Encyclopedia (ed.) (Larry
Sullivan- Chief Editor). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publishing.
Topical Entry:
1. Police Training
BOOK REVIEWS:
M.R. Haberfeld (1999). Proactive Police Management. E.A. Thibault, L.M. Lynch & R.B.
McBride (1998) Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall Publishers. Justice Professional,
12(4).
PRESENTATIONS:
• Maria (Maki) Haberfeld (2019). Policing Grand Central and Penn Station in New York City -
Is multi agency approach the best solution? Invited presentation at the
15th UIC World Security Congress - 21 November 2019, in Prague, Czech Republic.
• M. Walker, C. Simpson, M.R. Haberfeld, W. Fraher & W. LaRaia (2019). The NYPD
Managing Policy and Operations in a Quinfurcated Prosecutorial Environment
Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American
Society of Criminology in San Francisco, CA (November, 2019).
• W. Kang, Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich, Maria Haberfeld & J. Hamm (2019). Exploring the
Relationship between Police Integrity and Organizational Justice.
Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology in
San Francisco, CA (November, 2019).
• Jon Maskaly, Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich, Maria Haberfeld, Adi Sauerman & Tara O’Connor
Shelly (2019). Comparing Apples to Apples: Punishment Effects on Misconduct Reporting of
Police Officers in a Comparative Context. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
American Society of Criminology in San Francisco, CA (November, 2019).
• Maria (Maki) Haberfeld and Nick Petropoulos (2019). Policing the Railroads: Lowering
Security Risks or Yet another Infringement on our Freedoms: A Comparative Perspective.
Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology in San
Francisco, CA (November, 2019).
• Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich, Maria Haberfeld, Irena Cajner Mraovic, Marko Perpic,
Joseph Hamm and Scott Wolfe (2019). Exploring the Relationships between Organizational
Justice and Police Integrity. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of
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Criminal Justice Sciences in Baltimore, MD (March, 2019).
* Maria (Maki) Haberfeld, William Fraher, William LaRaia, Michael Walker (2018).
Mandatory Physical Training for Police Employees – a Rare Occurrence around the Country’s
Agencies. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology in
Atlanta, GA (November, 2018).
• Jon Maskály, Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich, Maria Haberfeld (2018). Assessing the Reliability of
the Police Integrity Scale. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of
Criminology in Atlanta, GA (November, 2018).
• Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich, Joe Hamm, Maria Haberfeld, Scott Wolfe (2018). The Relationship
between Police Integrity and Organizational Justice. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of
the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in New Orleans, Louisiana (March, 2018).
• Jon Maskály, Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich, Maria Haberfeld and Christopher Donner (2018).
Assessing the Validity of Police Integrity Scale in a Comparative Context. Paper presented at
the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in New Orleans, Louisiana.
(March, 2018).
• M.R. Haberfeld (2017). Cybercrime or Cyber Terrorism . Paper presented at the
conference organized by the Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance. Ottawa, Canada,,
November, 2017).
• M.R. Haberfeld, W. Fraher. W. LaRaia & M. Walker (2017). Police Professionalism; E-
Learning versus Traditional. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of
Criminology in Philadelphia, PA (November, 2017).
• W. Kang, S. Kutnjak Ivkovich & M.R. Haberfeld (2017). Updating the Police Integrity
Methodology. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology in
Philadelphia, PA (November, 2017).
• J. Maskaly, S. Kutnjak Ivkovich, M. Meyer & M. Haberfeld (2017). Examining the Criterion
Validity of Police Integrity Measures; Assessing the Police Integrity Scale in a Comparative
Context. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology in
Philadelphia, PA (November, 2017).
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• M.R. Haberfeld, W. Fraher. W. LaRaia & M. Walker (2017.Fitteen Years of Learning; the
NYPD Leadership Certificate Program.. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy
of Criminal Justice Sciences in Kansas City, Mo (March, 2017).
• R. Peacock, S. Kutnjak Ivkovich & M. Haberfeld (2017). Opening the Blue Curtain: An
Empirical Study of the Police Officers’ Willingness to Report Misconduct. Paper presented at the
Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Kansas City, Mo (March,
2017).
• Maria (Maki) Haberfeld (2016) The Use of Social Media as an Operational Tactic to
Enhance the Implementation of the Community Oriented Policing. INSPECT2 – European
Union grant to the Greek National Police grant workshop and conference, London, UK
(April, 2016).
• Maria (Maki) Haberfeld, William Fraher, Michael Walker, William LaRaia and Nick
Petropoulos (2016). Bureaucracy or Holacracy – the New Paradigm for Police Organization.
The 53rd Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (Denver, CO, April 2016).
• Kutnjak Ivković, S. Haberfeld, M.R., and R. Peacock (2016). Does Discipline Fairness
Matter for the Police Code of Silence? Answers from the US Supervisors and Line Officers.
The 53rd Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (Denver, CO, April 2016).
• Maria (Maki) Haberfeld, William Fraher, Michael Walker, William LaRaia and Nick
Petropoulos (2015). Standard Operating Procedures for Law Enforcement: Quantity versus
Quality. The 71st Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. (Washington,
DC, November 2015).
• Maria (Maki) Haberfeld and William LaRaia (2015). Rules and Regulations for Small
Police Departments: TO Have or not to Have – What is the Answer. The 71st Annual
Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. (Washington, DC, November 2015).
• Maria (Maki) Haberfeld, William Fraher, Michael Walker, William LaRaia and Nick
Petropoulos (2015). What us this voluminous book: an S.O.P., Patrol Guide, Rules and
Regulations or an Encyclopedia? The 52nd Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice
Sciences. (Orlando, FL, March 2015).
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• Maria (Maki) Haberfeld and C. Lieberman (2014). Airport Security or Airport Insecurity:
The Case of the Missing Malaysian Airplane. The 70th Meeting of the American Society of
Criminology. (San Francisco, CA, November 2014).
• Kutnjak Ivković, S., Haberfeld, M., and R. Peacock (2014). Police Integrity in the U.S.A. The
70th Meeting of the American Society of Criminology.(San Francisco, CA, November 2014).
• Maria (Maki) Haberfeld, William Fraher, William LaRaia, Michael Walker, Jon Shane and
Bruce van Der Vliet (2014). Terrorist Threat perception of Police Leaders from Small and
Medium Police Departments. (Annual Conference of the ACJS, Philadelphia, PA).
• Farrukh B. Hakeem & Haberfeld, Maria (2013). A Game Theory Approach to Sports-Related
Crime. (The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA).
• Maria (Maki) Haberfeld (2013). “Creating and Maintaining Environments of Integrity”
(2013). (Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Association
Of the Chiefs of Police Meeting (IACP), Philadelphia, PA).
• Maria (Maki) Haberfeld (2013). “EDP or Stress Management Training: Pros and Cons.
(Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the ACJS, Dallas, TX).
• Qasim Haq, Haberfeld, Maria and Bryan S. Turner (2013). The Changing Face of Local
Policing: American Muslim Police Officer . (The Annual Meeting of the American Society
of Criminology, Chicago, IL).
• Maria (Maki) Haberfeld, Jack Cambria, Reiner Kroll, William Laraia, Michael
Walker (2012). “Police Training: Innovations in Theory and Practice”. (Paper presented at
the Annual Conference of the ACJS, New York, NY).
Staci Strobl, Maria (Maki) Haberfeld, Emanuel Banutai and Susanne Duque (2011).
“Community Policing in the 21st Century: The Multicultural Approach to Roma in Slovenia”.
(Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the ACJS in Toronto, Canada).
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Serquei Cheloukhine & Maria (Maki) Haberfeld (2010). “Corruption in Russia: Past, Present
and Future”. (Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the ASC, 2010 in San Francisco,
CA).
Robert Peacock, Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich and Maki Haberfeld (2010). “ The Measurement of
Police Delinquency: Applying the Police Integrity Scale to Assess Severity of Police
Misconduct”. (Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the ASC, 2010 in San Francisco,
CA).
Michael Walker, Maki Haberfeld and William Laraia (2010). “Police Reform in the
Dominican Republic”. (Roundtable conducted at the Annual Meeting of the ASC, 2010 in
San Francisco, CA).
Staci Strobl, Maria (Maki) Haberfeld, Emanuel Banutai and Susanne Duque (2010).
“Democratic Policing in Action: Roma and Police Relations in Slovenia”. (Paper presented at
the Annual Meeting of the ASC, 2010 in San Francisco, CA).
Serquei Cheloukhine & Maria (Maki) Haberfeld (2010). “Russian Organized Corruption
Networks”. (Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the ACJS, 2010, in San Diego, CA).
Lydia Segal, Maria (Maki) Haberfeld & Lior Gideon (2010). “Ethical attitudes and Economic
Change: What are the Effects of the Recent Economic Depression on Ethical Perceptions?”
(Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the ACJS, 2010, in San Diego, CA).
Maria Haberfeld, P. J. Ortmeier, & Steve Morreale (2009).” Police Leadership during the
Time of Deepening Recession” (Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the ASC, 2009, in
Philadelphia, PA).
Lum, C., Haberfeld, M.R., Fachner, G. & Lieberman, C.A. (2009). “Police activities to
Counter-Terrorism: What We know and What we Need to Know”. (Paper presented at the
Annual Meeting of the ASC, 2009, in Philadelphia, PA).
Serquei Cheloukhine & Maria (Maki) Haberfeld (2009). “Russian Organized Corruption
Networks and Their International Trajectories”. (Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of
the ASC, 2009, in Philadelphia, PA).
Maria Haberfeld & Agostino von Hassell (2009). “Leadership: How Do We Develop and
Train Law Enforcement Personnel”. (Paper presented at the Interpol Annual Training
Symposium in Edmonton, Canada).
Maria Haberfeld, P. J. Ortmeier, & Steve Morreale (2009).” Police Leadership Training –
Leading for the Future” (Paper presented at the Annual Meeting, of the ACJS, 2009, in
Boston, MA).
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Maria Kevin J. Barrett, Maria Haberfeld & Michael Walker (2009). “A Comparative Study
of Urban, Suburban and Rural Police Officers in Regard to the Use of Force. Paper presented
at the Annual Meeting, of the ACJS, 2008, in Boston, MA).
Maria (Maki) Haberfeld & Agostino von Hassell (2008). “Police Training in the 21st Century
Challenges, Goals and Solutions”. (Paper presented in Beijing, China, at the University of
Public Security 60th Anniversary Commemoration – October, 2008)
Maria (Maki) Haberfeld (2008). “Counter-terrorist Strategies and Tactics in Aviation
Security”. Invited speaker by the South African Civilian Aviation Authority, at their
professional development security seminar for the Directors of Aviation Security of all the
South African civilian airlines.
Maria Haberfeld, Joseph King & Serguei Cheloquine (2008). “Counter-Terrorism Training –
For Local Police Officers” (Round table presented at the Annual Meeting, of the American
Society of Criminology 2008, in St. Louis, MO).
P. J. Ortmeier, Maria Haberfeld, & Steve Morreale (2008).” Police Leadership – Lessons
Learned and Suggested Training Modules”.(Paper presented at the Annual Meeting, of the
American Society of Criminology, 2008, in St. Louis, MO).
Maria Haberfeld, Joseph King & Serguei Cheloquine (2008). “Counter-Terrorism Training –
Where Do We Go From Here?” (Round table presented at the Annual Meeting, of the
ACJS, 2008, in Cincinnati, OH).
P. J. Ortmeier, Maria Haberfeld, & Steve Morreale (2008).” Leadership Development for
Police and other Public safety Personnel.” (Paper presented at the Annual Meeting, of the
ACJS, 2008, in Cincinnati, OH).
Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich & Maria (Maki) Haberfeld (2008). “Unveiling the Code of Silence.”
(Paper presented at the Annual Meeting, of the ACJS, 2008, in Cincinnati, OH).
Maria Haberfeld , P. J. Ortmeier & Steve Morreale (2007). “Leadership Development for
Law Enforcement Personnel: A Cross-National Comparison”. (Paper presented at the
Annual Meeting, of the ACJS, 2007, in Seattle, WA).
Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich and Maria Haberfeld (2007). “Enhancing Police Integrity” (Paper
presented at the Annual Meeting, of the ACJS, 2007, in Seattle, WA).
Joseph King, Maria Haberfeld and Serguei Cheloukhine (2007). “Counter Terrorism Training
and Operations”. (Round table presented at the Annual Meeting, of the ACJS, 2007, in
Seattle, WA).
Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich and Maria (Maki) Haberfeld (2007). “Teaching Police Integrity”
(Paper presented at the Annual Meeting, of the American Society of Criminology, in Atlanta,
GA).
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Joseph King, Maria Haberfeld and Serg Cheloquine (2007). “Democratizing Police Training
in Countries of Transition” (Round table presented at the Annual Meeting, of the American
Society of Criminology, in Atlanta, GA).
Maria (Maki) Haberfeld and P. J. Ortmeier (2007). “Leadership Development for Law
Enforcement Personnel: A Cross National Comparison” (Paper presented at the Annual
Meeting, of the American Society of Criminology, in Atlanta, GA).
Maria Haberfeld (2006). “Proactive Police Training Based on the Typology of Victims:
Avoiding Double and Triple Victimization”. (International Conference on the Rights of
Victims, in Rome, Italy).
Maria Haberfeld & P. J. Ortmeier (2006). “Leadership Development for Law Enforcement
Personnel: State of the Art”. (Paper presented at the Annual Meeting, of the ACJS, 2006, in
Baltimore, MA).
Heath Grant, Maria Haberfeld and Joseph King. (2006) “The Continuum of Democratic
Policing: Foundations for Reform” (Paper presented at the Annual Meeting, of the ACJS,
2006, in Baltimore, MA).
Maria Haberfeld , P. J. Ortmeier & Steve Morreale (2006). “Leadership Development for
Law Enforcement Personnel: A Cross-National Comparison” (Paper presented at the Annual
Meeting, of the American Society of Criminology, Los Angeles, CA).
Janice Joseph & Maria Haberfeld (2005). “Strategies for Internationalizing the Criminal
Justice Curriculum” (Workshop presented at the Annual Meeting, of the ACJS, 2005, in
Chicago, IL).
Maria Haberfeld & Heath Grant (2005). “Methodological Approach to International Counter-
Terrorism Needs Assessment”. (Paper presented at the Annual Meeting, of the ACJS, 2005,
in Chicago, IL).
Maria Haberfeld & Robert Louden (2005). “Counter-Terrorism Training in the United
States”. (Paper presented at the Annual Meeting, of the ACJS, 2005, in Chicago, IL).
Maria Haberfeld & Heath Grant (2005). “Counter-Terrorism Training in Turkey”. (Paper
presented at the Annual Meeting, of the ACJS, 2005, in Chicago, IL).
Maria (Maki) Haberfeld & Michael Walker (2005). “Comparative Paradigms of Use of
Force by the Police”. (Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting, 2005, of the American
Society of Criminology in Toronto, CA).
Maria Haberfeld & Heath Grant (2005). “Towards a Framework of Democratic Policing”.
(Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting, 2005, of the American Society of Criminology in
Toronto, CA).
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Maria (Maki) Haberfeld & Michael Walker (2004). “Multinational Research on Use of Force
by the Police – A Comparative Perspective”. (Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting, of the
ACJS, 2004, in Las Vegas, NE).
Maria (Maki) Haberfeld (2004). “Management Training for the NYPD”. (Paper Presented at
the Use of Force by the Police Conference in Bochum, Germany).
Maria (Maki) Haberfeld & Michael Walker (2004). “Multinational Research on Use of
Force by the Police – A Comparative Perspective”. (Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting,
2004, of the American Society of Criminology in Nashville, TN).
Maria (Maki) Haberfeld, Jannette Domingo & Patrick O’Hara. “Supervisory Leadership
Training for Police Officers in a Multi-Cultural and Multi-Ethnic Environment. (2003)
(Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting, of the ACJS, 2003, in Boston, MA).
Maria (Maki) Haberfeld & Heath Grant (2003). “Training and Technical Assistance Across
Borders – Obstacles to effective delivery and Technical Assistance”. (Paper Presented at the
Annual Meeting, 2003, of the American Society of Criminology in Denver, CO).
Maria (Maki) Haberfeld, Piotr Calinski & Piotr Walancik. (2003). “To Trust or not to Trust:
The Polish National Police in the Eyes of the Public”. (Paper Presented at the Annual
Meeting, 2003, of the American Society of Criminology in Denver, CO).
Maria (Maki) Haberfeld & Robert Louden (2003). “Counter-terrorism Training Policies for
Law Enforcement”. (Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting, 2003, of the American Society
of Criminology in Denver, CO).
Maria (Maki) Haberfeld & Michael Walker (2003). “Multinational Research on Use of
Force by the Police – Selective View of the United States Police Departments”. (Paper
Presented at the Annual Meeting, 2003, of the American Society of Criminology in Denver,
CO).
Maria (Maki) Haberfeld (2002). The four eras of modern American policing - political,
reform, community, and predatory”. (Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting, of the ACJS,
2002, in Anaheim, CA).
Maria (Maki) Haberfeld & Piotr Walancik (2002) “Community Policing in Poland – Role
Concepts and perceptions of the Beat Officers” (Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting,
2002, of the American Society of Criminology in Chicago, IL).
Maria (Maki) Haberfeld (2002). “Combating Police Corruption through a Public-Private-
Global Partnership- Restructuring the Training of the Czech National Police” (Paper
Presented at the Annual Meeting, 2002, of the American Society of Criminology in Chicago,
IL).
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Maria Haberfeld (2001.) “Recruitment, Selection, and Training – the Triangle of Police
Integrity”. (Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting, of the ACJS, 2001, in Washington,
D.C.).
Maria Haberfeld (2001). “ From M.C.C. through C.O.L. to O.C.P. – a Training Paradigm for
Progressive and Proactive Agencies”. (Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting, of the ACJS,
2001, in Washington, D.C.).
Piotr Walancik and Maria (Maki) Haberfeld (2001). “The Role of the Media as a Paradigm
for Police Integrity in Poland”. (Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting, 2001, of the
American Society of Criminology in Atlanta, GA).
Maria (Maki) Haberfeld, Piotr Walancik, Aaron Uydess and Elizabeth Bartels (2001).
“Community Policing in Poland - The PCP Formula”. (Paper Presented at the Annual
Meeting, 2001, of the American Society of Criminology in Atlanta, GA).
Maria R. Haberfeld and Piotr Walancik (2000). “Community Policing in Poland – Is this
What the Community Really Wants? (Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting, of the ACJS,
2000, in New Orleans, LA).
Maurice Punch, Maria Haberfeld, Carl B. Klockars, and Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich (2000).
“The Measurements of Police Integrity in the Netherlands”. (Paper Presented at the Annual
Meeting, of the ACJS, 2000, in New Orleans, LA).
Piotr Walancik and Maria R. Haberfeld (2000). “Measuring difference in Perceptions of
Police Integrity - The Polish National Police”. (Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting, 2000,
of the American Society of Criminology in San Francisco).
Maria Haberfeld, Piotr Walancik, Aaron Uydess, and Elizabeth Bartels (2000). “Team Work
– Not Making the Dream Work: Community Policing in Poland”. (Paper Presented at the
Annual Meeting, 2000, of the American Society of Criminology in San Francisco).
Maria R. Haberfeld and R. T. Wolf (1999). “Towards Professionalism of Law Enforcement -
Rethinking Training for Police and Corrections Officers Facing the New Millenium”. (Paper
Presented at the Annual Meeting, 1999, of the ACJS, in Orlando, Florida).
Maurice Punch and Maria Haberfeld (1999). “Changing Paradigms in Police Training: the
USA and Europe”. (Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting, 1999, of the ACJS, in Orlando,
Florida).
Maria Haberfeld, Carl B. Klockars, Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich, and Aaron Uydess (1999). “The
Influence of Training on Police Integrity”. (Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting, 1999, of
the American Society of Criminology in Toronto, Canada).
Maria R. Haberfeld and Piotr Walancik (1999). “To Become a Tool in the Hands of the
Public”: Restructuring the Polish Police Force”. (Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting,
1999, of the American Society of Criminology in Toronto, Canada).
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Maria R. Haberfeld, Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich, and Carl B. Klockars (1998). “Measurements
of Police Integrity in Poland”. (Paper presented at the Annual Meeting, 1998, of the ACJS, in
Albuquerque, New Mexico).
Maria R. Haberfeld and Piotr Walancik (1998). “Zero Option Policy or the Polish Version of
Community Policing”. (Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting, 1998, of the American
Society of Criminology, in Washington, DC).
Maria R. Haberfeld, Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich, and Carl B. Klockars (1998). “The
Measurement of Police Integrity in Israel”. (Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting, 1998, of
the American Society of Criminology in Washington, DC).
Maria R. Haberfeld (1997). “Teaching Multicultural Law Enforcement - from a Personal
Perspective”. (Paper presented at the Conference on Criminal Justice Education, at John Jay
College of Criminal Justice, October, 1996).
Maria R. Haberfeld (1997). “Rewriting the Procedures - Suburban Police Departments
Encountering the Challenges of the 21st Century”. (Paper presented at the Annual Meeting,
1997, of the ACJS, in Louisville, Kentucky).
Maria R. Haberfeld and Piotr Walancik (1997). “White Collar Crime in Eastern Europe-a
New Phenomenon Under an Old Disguise”. (Paper presented at the Annual Meeting, 1997,
of the American Society of Criminology, in San Diego, California).
Maria R. Haberfeld, Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich, William E. Harver, and Carl B. Klockars
(1997). “Perceptions of Integrity in Small Police Departments”. (Paper presented at the
Annual Meeting, 1997, of the American Society of Criminology, in San Diego, California).
M.R. Haberfeld (1996). “Controlling Crime: Private Security versus Public Law
Enforcement, a Comparative Analysis of Eastern Europe and the U.S.A. (Paper presented at
the Annual Meeting, 1996, of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL).
M.R. Haberfeld (1995). “Police are Not the Public and The Public are not the Police:
Transformation of the Polish National Police”. (Paper presented at the Annual Meeting,
1995, of the American Society of Criminology, Boston, MA).
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MASTER THESES SUPERVISION
1996 and Present – successfully chaired 8 Master Theses.
DOCTORAL DISSERTATION SUPERVISION
2004 and Present (2020) - successfully chaired 18 doctoral dissertations (PhD) and served as a
dissertation committee member on 10 doctoral (PhD) dissertations, at John Jay College, Rutgers
University and University of Albany.
2017- Present – Dissertation Chair of 1 doctoral student and a member of dissertation
committee on 3 dissertations.
CONSULTING:
Expert witness on behalf of Officer Donald Gaff, Baltimore Police Department on use of
excessive force and 2nd degree assault (2019 – present).
Expert witness, Wilson Ramos v. Town of East Hartford, CT and the East Hartford Police
Department. Expert on behalf of the plaintiff pertaining to the alleged use of excessive force
by 3 East Hartford police officers. (2016- 2019).
Expert witness on behalf of Officer Leon Stuart, in the case of use of force investigation
against Officer Leon Stuart by Gloucester, MA Police Department (2018; 2019).
Evaluated the New York City Police Department (NYPD) training curricula for academic
accreditation (2014; 2016)
BART Police Department, Oakland/San Francisco – Evaluation of operational tactics in fare
evasion violations (2013)
Organized an intensive, week long, program for the Shandong Province Police Executives, in
Drug Enforcement in the United States, delivered at John Jay College, in January (2013)
Organized and Chaired INTERPOL’s Global Experts Meeting "Match-Fixing in Football:
Prevention, Reduction, and the Way Forward Against Corruption in Sport", 28-29 November
2012, Singapore
Headed the Blue Ribbon Committee evaluating White Plains Police Department (2012)
Program evaluator for William Paterson University – CJ programs – undergraduate level
programs (2011)
Headed the Evaluation Team of Police Training in Punjab, India (2011)
Program evaluator for Passaic County Community College – CJ programs – undergraduate
and Master level programs (2005, 2010).
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Program evaluator for Farleigh Dickenson University – CJ Master level program (2010).
Developed and delivered a special Integrity/Leadership Training for the Czech National
Police (Summer 2002).
Bergen County Sheriff’s Office. Head of the Academic Review Board on Buracker’s Report.
Evaluated the recommendations of the report to restructure the Sheriff’s Department (August
1999 – June 2000) (BCSD is located in Bergen County, New Jersey).
Expert Witness: Rowan v. Paramus Police Department (in NJ). (July 1998-February 1999).
Testified on the topic of adherence to the departmental S.O.Ps and Rules and Regulations,
use of excessive force.
Wadsworth Publishing Company (reviewed Fairchild’s Comparative Criminal Justice
Systems book for an updated edition) (1997)
University of Delaware, NIJ Sponsored Research – “Enhancing Police Integrity”. Research
Associate (1997-2001).
Served as an Executive Counselor for the Security and Crime Prevention Section of ACJS
(1996/1997).
Prentice Hall Publishing Company (reviewed a number of book manuscripts being
considered for publication) (1995-1996).
U.S. District Attorney Office, Southern District, NY. Interpretation, analysis, and translation
of 700 tape recordings of suspected Israeli drug traffickers. (1995-1996).
Fairview Police Department, Fairview, NJ. (technical assistance on designing, updating and
rewriting Rules and Regulations and Standard Operating Procedures, and organizational
development – April 1996 through November, 1996).
New Jersey Association of Chiefs of Police. Evaluated their West Point Leadership Program
for possible accreditation for the Jersey City State College. (May, 1996).
The Centennial Games, Atlanta Georgia. Organized and supervised a group of Jersey City
State College graduate and undergraduate students, who were sent to Atlanta to participate in
the security efforts of Borg Warner, providing security for the Olympic Games. (1996).
Jersey City Police Department, Jersey City, NJ. “Multicultural Law Enforcement”, cultural
sensitivity training delivered to the new recruits. (June, 1995).
EDITORIAL BOARDS:
2012 - Present Editor, Briefs in Policing, Springer Publishing Company,
http://www.springer.com/series/11179
2002 Guest editor, Journal of Policing, vol. 25 issue no 1., Special Issue on
Community Policing around the World.
2002 – Present Editor, International Volume of the Law Enforcement Encyclopedia, Sage
Publishing.
2002 – Present Member of the Editorial Board, Caribbean Journal of Criminology and
Social Psychology (CJCSP).
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SPECIAL SKILLS:
Languages: Fluent in: Polish, Hebrew, English
Working knowledge: French, Russian.
Working knowledge of statistical packages: SPSS and SAS.
Legal translations and interpretations.
MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS/ORGANIZATIONS:
International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP)
International Police Association (IPA)
American Society for Industrial Security (ASIS)
American Society of Criminology (ASC)
o Women and Crime Section
o International Section
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS)
o Police Section
o Security Section
o International Section - Executive Counselor
American Society for Law Enforcement Training (ASLET)
European Society of Criminology
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REFERENCES: Upon Request
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