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Joseph McNamara
Stanford, CA, USA
Joseph D. McNamara

Joseph McNamara

Joseph D. McNamara was appointed a research fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, in 1991. He was chief of police for the city of San Jose, California, for fifteen years. He is recognized as an expert in criminal justice, police technology and management systems, crime prevention, and international drug control policies.

McNamara's career in law enforcement spans a thirty-five-year period. He began in Harlem as a beat patrolman for the New York City Police Department. He rose through the ranks and in midcareer was appointed a criminal justice fellow at Harvard Law School, focusing on criminal justice research methodology. Following this appointment he took a leave from police work and obtained a doctorate in public administration at Harvard. Returning to duty with the NYPD, he was appointed deputy inspector in charge of crime analysis for New York City.

In 1973, McNamara became police chief of Kansas City, Missouri, leading that department into groundbreaking research and innovative programs. In 1976 McNamara was appointed police chief for the city of San Jose, where he remained until his retirement in 1991. During his tenure, San Jose (the third-largest city in California and the eleventh largest in the United States) became the safest city in the country, despite having the fewest police per capita. The San Jose police became a model for innovation, community relations, utilization of technology, and productivity. The department's advanced training and computerization programs have been duplicated throughout the world.

McNamara has served as lecturer and adjunct professor at five different colleges and has lectured at many of the nation's top universities, including Harvard, Stanford, and the University of California at Berkeley. In 1980, he was appointed by the U. S. attorney general to the advisory board of the Bureau of Justice Statistics.

He has been a commentator for National Public Broadcasting radio and has appeared on Meet the Press, Good Morning America, the Today Show, CBS Morning News, the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, Crossfire, Nightline, Oprah, Donahue, Larry King Live, Sixty Minutes, and other programs.

He has been a consultant for the United States Department of Justice, State Department, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and some of the nation's largest corporations. Over the past decade, McNamara has organized four conferences at the Hoover Institution, attended by police chiefs and command officers, focusing on U. S. drug control policies.

McNamara has written five books, including three national best-selling detective novels and a respected crime prevention text. He has published articles in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, the Boston Globe, the Kansas City Star, Newsday, Harper's, Cosmopolitan, National Review, USA Today, the San Francisco Chronicle, the San Jose Mercury News, and other publications. In addition, McNamara is sought as a lecturer throughout the country.


Past Appearances:

Joseph McNamara interviewed by Dean Becker LEAP Audio (Real) Sep 14 2004
Joseph McNamara on CBC's The Current LEAP Audio (Real) Jan 23 2003
Combatting Drugs in Cities (1 of 2) LEAP Video (Real) Nov 06 1997
Combatting Drugs in Cities (2 of 2) LEAP Video (Real) Nov 06 1997

 Articles mentioning Joseph McNamara
US CA: 2 Police Chiefs Discuss Legalizing Pot
San Francisco Chronicle (CA)Sat, 14 Aug 2010
US RI: Assembly, in Veto-Proof Votes, OKs Medical-Marijuana Dispensaries
Providence Journal, The (RI)Needham, CynthiaWed, 10 Jun 2009
US RI: Marijuana Dispensaries Pass House
Call, The (Woonsocket, RI)Baron, JimWed, 20 May 2009
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 Letters and Articles by Joseph McNamara
US CA: OPED: Legalize Pot, Former San Jose Police Chief Says
San Francisco Chronicle (CA)McNamara, Joseph D.Sun, 25 Jul 2010
US CA: PUB LTE: Time to Decriminalize
San Francisco Chronicle (CA)McNamara, Joseph D.Tue, 09 Oct 2007
US: OPED: 50 Shots
Wall Street Journal (US)McNamara, Joseph D.Wed, 29 Nov 2006
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