2019 Beccaria Award to Daniel Silverman, Associate Professor
Department of Criminal Justice, Temple University
Program at the Philadelphia Mayor's Reception Room &
Complimentary Reception 11-12-2019
The Justinian Society of Philadelphia
&
Philadelphia Bar Association’s Criminal Justice Section
cordially invite you to a Reception presenting
The Annual Beccaria Award* to
Daniel Silverman, Esquire
Associate Professor, Department of Criminal Justice
Temple University
Recognizing his contribution to the cause of justice and the advancement of legal education
Tuesday, November 12, 2019 • 5 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Presentation
Mayor's Reception Room (202) – City Hall
Light Fare & Refreshments following the Presentation
Free of charge to:
The Justinian Society members and all members of the Bench and Philadelphia Bar
The Beccaria Award Co-Chairs
Co-Chairs, The Justinian Society
Elizabeth Preate Havey, Esquire
Perry de Marco Jr., Esquire
Chair, Criminal Justice Philadelphia Bar Association
Leonard S. Deutchman, Esquire
Your reply would be appreciated by Friday, November 8th by
email [email protected] or calling 215.545.0706.
*Cesare Beccaria, an 18th Century Italian scholar, was an early proponent of many of the tenets of modern criminal law. His visionary work is credited with aiding the subsequent European penal code reform and the eventual development of the American criminal justice system. The Beccaria Award is presented annually to a legal jurist, scholar or practitioner for outstanding contributions to the cause of justice and the advancement of legal education. |