FACULTY DIRECTORY
John Casey
Associate Professor
Mailing Address:
Baruch College/CUNY
School of Public Affairs
One Bernard Baruch Way, Box D-0901
New York, NY 10010
Office Location: 135 East 22nd Street, Room 1000
Phone: 646 660-6858
Fax: 646 660-6701
Email: John.Casey@baruch.cuny.edu
Biography
John Casey was appointed Associate Professor in the School of Public Affairs at Baruch College in 2008.
From 1999 to 2007, he was a Senior Lecturer in management, leadership and governance at the Australian Graduate School of Policing, Charles Sturt University, Sydney. He was also a visiting lecturer in criminal justice at the University of Maine at Augusta, USA and the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, and an adjunct lecturer in community management at the University of Technology, Sydney.
Before his academic career, Dr. Casey worked as a public sector and nonprofit manager. From 1992 to 1998, he was the Executive Officer of the Masters in Public Management program at a three university consortium in Barcelona, Spain and a consultant to the European Union working on public sector development in Eastern Europe. Previously, he had been the Director of the Mayor's Office of Adult Literacy for the City of New York, USA and a social services manager in Sydney, Australia.
He has published extensively and given numerous presentations in the fields of government-nongovernment relations, immigration policy, policing, and university teaching.
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Publications
Nonprofit / Community / Third Sector
- Advocacy in the Age of Compacts: Regulating Government-Community Sector Relations – International Experiences
- Advocacy in the Age of Compacts: Regulating Government-Community Sector Relations in Australia
- Money for mission or moral minefield? The opportunities and risks of nonprofit business venturing
- ¿Protagonistas o actores de reparto? Los factores que determinan si las entidades sin ánimo de lucro son actores claves en la elaboración de las políticas públicas
- The Best of Times, The Worst of Times: Community Sector Advocacy in the Age of 'Compacts'
- Third Sector Participation in the Policy Process: A Framework for Comparative Analysis
- Leading actors or just 'extras'? The factors that determine whether NGOs are key players in public policymaking
- Confrontation, Collaboration And Costs: Third Sector Participation In The Policy Process
- Non-Government Organizations as Policy Actors: the Case of Immigration Policies in Spain
- ¿Por qué reivindicamos la gestión privada de la protección social?
Policing
- Fit for Purpose: Working with the Community to Strengthen Policing in Victoria, Australia
- International Policing
- Requirements of Police Managers and Leaders from Sergeant to Commissioner
- Community-Police Consultation: What is it and What is it Intended to Do?
- Do We Really Need a Police Force?
- Policing a Revolution: Sandor Kopacsi
- Las reformas en la formación de la policía en Australia
- International Experiences in Policing Multicultural Societies
Immigration
- Open Borders: Absurd Chimera or Inevitable Future Policy?
- Australia: el Trato Inhumano a Los Demandantes de Asilo
- Pacific Ready to Riot
- Les associacions i la integració d'immigrants estrangers
University Teaching
- Incorporating a Competency Approach into a Graduate Public Policy Subject
- Online assessment in a masters-level policy subject
Articles in Spanish/Catalan
- ¿Protagonistas o actores de reparto? Los factores que determinan si las entidades sin ánimo de lucro son actores claves en la elaboración de las políticas públicas
- Australia: el Trato Inhumano a Los Demandantes de Asilo
- Las reformas en la formación de la policía en Australia
- Les associacions i la integració d'immigrants estrangers
- ¿Por qué reivindicamos la gestión privada de la protección social?