William Andrews has worked at the New York City Transit Police, the NYPD, and First Security Consulting, which advises police departments in the U.S. and abroad. He is currently helping to introduce New York City-style policing to Brazil.
Theodore Dalrymple is a physician who regularly sees patients in an English prison. He is a contributing editor of City Journal, a columnist for the London Spectator, and a frequent contributor to the Daily Telegraph.
Patrick J. Harnett, a 32-year veteran of the NYPD, is now the first deputy director of a federal program that helps coordinate anti-drug activities by federal, state, and local law-enforcement agencies.
Kay S. Hymowitz, a contributing editor of City Journal, is the author of Ready or Not: Why Treating Children as Small Adults Endangers Their Future and Ours, to be published this fall. She has written for the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times.
Heather Mac Donald is a contributing editor of City Journal and John M. Olin Fellow at the Manhattan Institute. Her articles have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, The New Republic, and the New York Times.
Francis Morrone is the author of The Architectural Guidebook to New York City and An Architectural Guidebook to Philadelphia.
Peter Reinharz is chief of the Family Court division of the New York City Law Department, an adjunct professor at Fordham Law School, and a City Journal contributing editor. He is the author of Killer Kids, Bad Law: Tales of the juvenile Justice System.
Roger Scruton is a writer and philosopher living in England. He is a contributing editor of City Journal and editor of The Salisbury Review. His books include An Intelligent Person’s Guide to Modern Culture and The Classical Vernacular: Architectural Principles in an Age of Nihilism.
Sol Stern, a contributing editor of City Journal, has written for Commentary and the Wall Street Journal and has served as a policy analyst for the governments of New York City and New York State.
E. Fuller Torrey, a psychiatrist, is president of the Treatment Advocacy Center in Arlington, Virginia, and author of Surviving Schizophrenia.
Barbara Defoe Whitehead is author of The Divorce Culture: Rethinking Our Commitments to Marriage and Family and is a regular contributor to The Atlantic Monthly.
Mary T. Zdanowicz is the executive director of the Treatment Advocacy Center in Arlington, Virginia.