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Biography
David A. Klinger is Associate Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at
the University of Missouri-St. Louis. He holds a BA in History from Seattle
Pacific University, an MA in Justice from American University in Washington,
D.C. and a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Washington in Seattle.
Prior to pursuing his graduate degrees, Professor Klinger worked for three and
one-half years as a patrol officer for the Los Angeles and Redmond (WA) Police
Departments. He has held research positions at the Police Foundation in
Washington, D.C.; the University of Washington, Seattle; the Washington State's
Attorney's Office; and the Seattle Police Department.
In 1997 Klinger was the recipient of the American Society of Criminology's
inaugural Ruth Cavan Young Scholar Award for outstanding early career
contributions to the discipline of criminology. He has recently completed
service as a member of the National Academy of Sciences committee on Police
Policy and Practices and has written more than twenty scholarly articles, book
chapters, and encyclopedia entries that address topics such as arrest practices,
the use of force, how features of communities affect the actions of patrol
officers, and terrorism. He currently serves on the Police Foundation's Research
Advisory Board and on the Training Advisory Committee of the Texas Tactical
Police Officers Association (TTPOA). In addition to these various duties, he
regularly conducts training sessions for police officers on the use of deadly
force and is regularly sought out by news organizations for his take on various
police issues.
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