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Renaissance Lawman - The Education and Deeds of Eliot H. Lumbard (Hardcover)
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Renaissance Lawman - The Education and Deeds of Eliot H. Lumbard (Hardcover)
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This book is about the times and public career of Eliot Howland
Lumbard, a lawyer who most of his life lived and worked in
Manhattan and whose legal career spanned more than fifty years
beginning in the early 1950s. He was not your "ordinary lawman." In
fact, he might easily have been identified as a "Renaissance
Lawman." The concept was introduced by the National Advisory
Commission on Higher Education for Police Officers referring to the
graduation of future officers who would be sufficiently
knowledgeable in order to develop and deliver better programs for
coping with crime (see Sherman 1978). While Lumbard gained
considerable expertise in the operations of the political and
justice systems, he proceeded to capitalize on this knowledge to
become both an advocate and initiator of progressive reforms. His
activities are juxtaposed with many of the major historical
developments of his time. This is done so the reader might be able
to fit a little into the "shoes" of Lumbard and some of those other
persons whose careers and interests overlapped with his. The
greatest emphasis is given to the various public service aspects of
Lumbard's life and those of his generation. The chronicled events
should help readers better understand what motivated the people to
behave as they did since the world today is a much different place
than what Americans were experiencing in the first three decades
after WW II. Cultural and technological changes have combined to
make our present-day world quite different from over a half-century
ago. Consider that in the spring of 2019 two NASA astronauts Anne
McClain and Christina Koch will make history by becoming the first
all-women team to perform a spacewalk outside the International
Space Station, but back in the 1960s, being a flight attendant was
very often a young woman's dream. Readers interested in police
work, WW II, civil rights, organized crime, legal ethics, criminal
justice history, public service leadership, American government,
policy making for crime control, the publishing process,
computer-based criminal justice record systems, and the history and
state of the maritime service should find this book especially
rewarding. There are no other comparable books on the market.
Lumbard bad a unique legal career and his contributions have
seldom, if ever, been duplicated. His contributions on behalf of
public safety have been largely forgotten.
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