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William Heffernan is a Professor of Criminal Justice at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, part of the City University of New York (CUNY). He has served the institution for over 30 years, holding roles such as Program Director of the Master's in Criminal Justice and Editor of *Criminal Justice Ethics*, a publication of the Institute for Criminal Justice Ethics. His research focuses on constitutional criminal procedure, ethics in criminal law administration, privacy rights, and social justice.
Heffernan's scholarly contributions include books such as *Privacy and the American Constitution: New Rights through Interpretation of an Old Text* (2016) and *Dimensions of Justice: Ethical Issues in the Administration of the Criminal Law* (2014). He has also edited seminal works like *From Social Justice to Criminal Justice: Poverty and the Criminal Law* (2000) and *Police Ethics: Hard Choices in Law Enforcement* (1985). His articles have appeared in leading journals such as the *Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology* and *Georgetown Law Journal*.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. He has advised no listed students, though his long tenure suggests potential mentorship roles not detailed here.
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