Frank
(Francis X.) Hartmann, Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy, is Senior
Research Fellow of the Program in Criminal Justice Policy and Management.
His criminal justice research focuses on how criminal justice agencies
and communities work together to produce safety. His most recent publication
on this topic is "Safety First: Partnership, the Powerful Neutral
Convener, and Problem-Solving," which appears in Securing
Our Children's Future (Brookings, 2003). His current teaching,
in the management curriculum, is on effective implementation. He has
chaired most of the Kennedy School's Executive
Sessions, including those on Policing, Patient Safety and Errors
in Medicine, and Preparedness for Terrorism. He has chaired many of
the major working meetings of the U.S. Department of Justice for the
past ten years. Hartmann was a Senior Advisor to the Police Commissioner
of New York in the mid-1990s. He was Director of the Hartford Institute
of Criminal and Social Justice, Director of Research and Evaluation
for New York City's Addiction Services Agency, and a Program Officer
at the Ford Foundation. Among other places, he and his wife live in
Buonconvento, Italy.