James D. Ward is a renowned author, professor, and expert in public policy and administration. With a focus on social justice and racial equality, his extensive research and scholarship have contributed to advancing important topics in public policy and management. His published works, including "Policing and Race in America Economic, Political and Social Dynamics" and "Institutional Racism, Organizations and Public Policy," shed light on deep-rooted institutional patterns in policing and urban governance, challenging policymakers to address these pressing issues.
Dr. Ward's expertise extends beyond academia, as he also provides consulting services to government and nonprofit organizations, offering innovative policy solutions to enhance public sector productivity. Additionally, he serves as an expert witness in court cases involving policing and race. With his insightful novels, such as "Fuhrer's Heart," he delves into the enduring impact of racism and explores the politics of religious fundamentalism and the Christian Right. Dr. Ward's commitment to excellence in teaching has earned him recognition, including the Educator of the Year award by the National Forum for Black Public Administrators.
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