Draft:Malcolm Sparrow
Malcolm K. Sparrow is a British academic. He is Professor of the Practice of Public Management at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He is Faculty Chair of the school’s executive program “Strategic Management of Regulatory and Enforcement Agencies.” [1]
Early life and education
[edit]In 1977, Sparrow received a BA in Mathematics with Double 1st class honours from Trinity College, Cambridge.
In xxxx, Sparrow received an MA in mathematics from Cambridge University, In xxxx an MPA from the Kennedy School, and in xxxx a PhD in Applied Mathematics from Kent University at Canterbury.
Police career
[edit]In 1977, Sparrow joined the British Police Service. He served for ten years, rising to the rank of Detective Chief Inspector. He was the head of the Kent County Constabulary Fraud Squad. He conducted internal affairs investigations, commanded a tactical firearms unit. in 1988, he left the police to take up a faculty appointment at Harvard.[2]
In License to Steal, he conservatively estimated that the billing fraud in the health care industry is 10% of all expenses or about $360 billion this year.[3]
Books
[edit]- Fundamentals of Regulatory Design (Kindle Direct Publishing, 2020)
- Handcuffed: What Holds Policing Back & the Keys to Reform (Brookings Press, 2016)[4][5]
- The Character of Harms: Operational Challenges in Control (Cambridge University Press, 2008)[6]
- The Regulatory Craft: Controlling Risks, Solving Problems, and Managing Compliance (Brookings Press, 2000)
- License to Steal: How Fraud Bleeds America's Health Care System (Westview Press, 2000)
- Imposing Duties: Government's Changing Approach to Compliance, Praeger Books: Westport, Connecticut & London. 1994
- Beyond 911: A New Era for Policing, Malcolm K. Sparrow, Mark H. Moore & David M. Kennedy, Basic Books: New York. 1990
- Ethics in Government: The Moral Challenge of Public Leadership, Mark H. Moore & Malcolm K. Sparrow. Prentice-Hall: Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. 1990
References
[edit]- ^ "Malcolm Sparrow". www.hks.harvard.edu.
- ^ "Biography". scholar.harvard.edu.
- ^ "License to Steal: Why Fraud Plagues America's Health Care System | Office of Justice Programs". www.ojp.gov.
- ^ "HANDCUFFED: WHAT HOLDS POLICING BACK, AND THE KEYS TO REFORM". March 3, 2017.
- ^ Neyroud, Peter (May 4, 2018). "Handcuffed: what holds policing back and the keys to reform". Policing and Society. 28 (4): 497–499. doi:10.1080/10439463.2017.1344403 – via Taylor and Francis+NEJM.
- ^ https://www.asisonline.org/security-management-magazine/articles/2010/05/the-character-of-harms-operational-challenges-in-control/