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SUMMARY:The Leopold and Loeb Trial Revisited
DESCRIPTION:Scroll Down for Registration Form\n\n\nThe Leopold &amp\; Loeb 
 Trial Revisited\npresented by Mark Iris\, Ph.D.\nWednesday\, June 4\, 2025
 \n8:00pm Eastern / 5:00pm Pacific\nThe Leopold and Loeb trial of 1924 was 
 one of the most famous criminal cases in American history. Nathan Leopold 
 and Richard Loeb\, two wealthy and highly intelligent University of Chicag
 o students\, kidnapped and murdered 14-year-old Bobby Franks in an attempt
  to commit the “perfect crime.” Their attorney\, Clarence Darrow\, del
 ivered a powerful argument against the death penalty\, helping them avoid 
 execution. The case shocked the nation and sparked intense debates about m
 orality\, psychology\, and justice.\n\n\nMARK IRIS\, Ph.D.\nMark Iris\, Ph
 .D\, served as Executive Director of the Chicago Police Board from 1984 to
  2004.  During that time\, he oversaw hearings of hundreds of cases invol
 ving Chicago police officers accused of misconduct. He also took part in f
 our searches for Chicago’s Police Superintendent.\n\nHis publications on
  arbitration of police disciplinary cases\, crime hot spots\, and police l
 itigation have appeared in Police Chief\, Police Quarterly\, Journal of Cr
 iminal Law and Criminology\, and other academic journals.\n\nDr. Iris taug
 ht undergraduate\, graduate and law school classes for Northwestern Univer
 sity from 1985 to 2022. He is now a Lecturer Emeritus in Northwestern Univ
 ersity’s Mathematical Methods in the Social Sciences (MMSS) Program. At 
 MMSS\, he supervised students who worked on dozens of data-driven research
  projects with major city police departments\, including New York\, Chicag
 o\, Los Angeles\, Houston\, Philadelphia\, and San Francisco. He continues
  to serve as a faculty associate of Northwestern’s Center for Public Saf
 ety\, teaching police managers in its Executive Management Program.\n\nBes
 ides his teaching and research\, Dr. Iris has served as an expert witness 
 in police-related litigation\, and also serves as a member of the Chicago 
 Police Department’s Community Policing Advisory Panel. He received his B
 .A. from Brooklyn College\, his M.A. from the University of Vermont\, and 
 his Ph.D. from Northwestern University\n\n\n\n[ninja_form id=4]\n\n\n\n\n\
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