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John B. Pickett fellowship

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American law enforcement fellowship

The John B. Pickett fellowship is a National Institute of Justice fellowship program for law enforcement practitioners seeking either a mid-career Master of Public Administration or an intensive 3 weeks of education for senior-level executives at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. It was founded in 1997 in honor of John B. Pickett, the first director of planning and management at the National Institute of Justice. One fellowship is awarded each year.

List of notable alumni

References

  1. "The Picket Fellowships: Cultivating Effective Leaders in Criminal Justice." National Institute of Justice. October 1999.
  2. "John B. Pickett Fellowships in Criminal Justice Policy & Management." Harvard University. December 2012.
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