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1 JOHN E. ECK Work Addresses: University of Cincinnati School of Criminal Justice P.O. Box Cincinnati, OH Summer: P.O. Box 14 Corea, ME Telephones: (513) University of Cincinnati (513) Fax EDUCATION Ph.D. Criminology, University of Maryland M.P.P. Institute for Public Policy Studies, University of Michigan Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research. Summer, B.G.S. University of Michigan PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE University of Cincinnati School of Criminal Justice Professor present Associate Professor University of Maryland, College Park Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice Associate Research Scholar Adjunct Associate Professor Washington DC/Baltimore High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Evaluation Coordinator Crime Control Research Corporation Vice President
2 Police Executive Research Forum, Washington, DC Associate Director for Research Acting Executive Director 1993 (February-April) Acting Research Director Senior Research Associate TEACHING University of Cincinnati Graduate Fundamentals of Research Methods 1998-present Intermediate Research Methods 1999-present Seminar on Police Effectiveness 1999-present Criminal Justice Policy Analysis 1999-present Applied Criminal Justice Research Methods 2002-present Applied Crime Prevention Crime Prevention Theory 2004 Undergraduate Other present Police Organization and Management Police Effectiveness 2005-present Practical Crime Prevention and Problem Solving University of Maryland Graduate Seminar on Police Theory 1995 Undergraduate Police Organization Advanced Police Administration Delinquency and Crime Prevention Retail and Industrial Security 1997 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Scientific Committees National Academy of Sciences Committee to Review Research on Police Policy and Practice Journal Editorships Editorial Board, Journal of Crime Patterns and Analysis to present. International Advisory Board, Policing, A Journal of Policy and Practice to present. Editorial Board, Journal of Experimental Criminology to present Assistant Editor, Security Journal to Associate Editor, Justice Quarterly to 1993.
3 Deputy Editor, American Journal of Police to Editorial Advisory Board, Police Computer Review to Memberships American Society of Criminology Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Crime and Place Working Group Seaside Grange 567, Corea, Maine Other Activities Judge. Tilley Award for Excellence in Problem-Oriented Policing. Sponsored by the Home Office Policing and Reducing Crime Unit, London present Individual Affiliate. Center for Problem Oriented Policing Subject matter expert on policing to Collaborative on Police Community Relations established by United States District Judge Susan J. Dlott, Southern District of Ohio PUBLICATIONS 2010 Policy is in the Details: Using External Validity to Help Policy Makers. Criminology and Public Policy. 9(4): ). Monk, Khadija, Justin Heinonen and John E. Eck 2010 Street Robbery. Problem-Oriented Guides for Police Series. No. 59. Washington, DC: Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, U.S. Department of Justice. Liu, Lin., John Eck, N. Wang, and Xuguang Wang Virtual Crime Simulation: Theories and Applications ( 虚 拟 犯 罪 研 究 的 理 论 模 型 与 应 用 ), In H. Lin, J. Lai and C. Zhou,eds. Spatially Integrated Humanities and Social Science ( 空 间 综 合 人 文 学 与 社 会 科 学 研 究 ). Science Publisher ( 科 学 出 版 社 ). pp: Weisburd, David, Cody W. Telep, Joshua C. Hinkel, and John E. Eck 2010 Is Problem-oriented Policing Effective in Reducing Crime and Disorder? Findings from a Campbell Systematic Review. Criminology and Public Policy. 9(1): Sampson, Rana, John E. Eck, and Jessica Dunham 2010 Super Controllers and Crime Prevention: A Routine Activity Explanation of Crime Prevention Success and Failure. Security Journal. 23(1)
4 and Tamara D. Madensen 2009 Using Signatures of Opportunity Structures to Examine Mechanisms in Crime Prevention Evaluations. In Johannes Knutsson and Nick Tilley, eds. Evaluating Crime Reduction Initiatives. Crime Prevention Studies, vol. 24. Pp Monsey, NY: Criminal Justice Press. Benson, Michael L., Tamara D. Madensen, and John E. Eck 2009 White-Collar Crime from an Opportunity Perspective. In Sally S. Simpson and David Weisburd, eds. The Criminology of White-Collar Crime. Pp New York: Springer. Tillyer, Marie S. and John E. Eck 2009 Routine Activities. In J. Mitchell Miller, ed. 21 st Century Criminology: A Reference Handbook. Pp Los Angeles, CA: Sage. and Lin Liu 2008 Contrasting Simulated and Empirical Experiments in Crime. Journal of Experimental Criminology. 4(3): Scott, Michael, John E. Eck, Johannes Knutsson, and Herman Goldstein 2008 Problem-Oriented Policing and Environmental Criminology. In Richard Wortley and Lorraine Mazerolle, eds. Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis. Pp Cullompton, Devon: Willan. Liu, Lin and John E. Eck, eds Artificial Crime Analysis Systems. Hershey, PA: IGI International. Liu, Lin and John E. Eck 2008 Artificial Crime Analysis Systems: Using Computer Simulations and Geographic Information Systems. In Lin Liu and John E. Eck, eds. Artificial Crime Analysis Systems. Hershey, PA: IGI International. Wang, Xuguang, Lin Liu, John Eck 2008 Crime Patterns Simulation Using GIS and Artificial Intelligent Agents. In Lin Liu and John E. Eck, eds. Artificial Crime Analysis Systems. Hershey, PA: IGI International. and Lin Liu 2008 Varieties of Artificial Crime Analysis: Purpose, Structure, and Evidence in Crime Simulations. In Lin Liu and John E. Eck, eds. Artificial Crime Analysis Systems. Hershey, PA: IGI International. Madensen, Tamara D. and John E. Eck 2008 Spectator Violence in Stadiums. Problem Specific Guide Series. No. 54.Washington, DC: Office of Community Oriented Policing, U.S. Department of Justice. 4
5 Madensen, Tamara D. and John E. Eck 2008 Violence in Bars: Exploring the Impact of Place Manager Decision-Making. Crime Prevention and Community Safety. 10(2): Liu, Lin and John E. Eck 2007 Analyzing Police Vehicle Stops in Cincinnati: A Geographic Perspective. Geography Research Forum. 27: Heinonen, Justin and John E. Eck 2007 Preventing Pedestrian-Vehicle Accidents. Problem Specific Guide Series. No. 51.Washington, DC: Office of Community Oriented Policing, U.S. Department of Justice. Clarke, Ronald V. and John E. Eck 2007 Understanding Risky Facilities. Tool Guide Series. No. 6. Washington, DC: Office of Community Oriented Policing, U.S. Department of Justice., Ronald V. Clarke, and Rob T. Guerette 2007 Risky Facilities: Crime Concentration in Homogeneous Sets of Establishments and Facilities. In Graham Farrell, Kate J. Bowers, Shane D. Johnson, and Michael Townsley, eds. Imagination for Crime Prevention. Crime Prevention Studies. Pp Monsey, NY: Criminal Justice Press. Loukaitou-Sideris, Anastasia and John E. Eck Crime Prevention and Active Living. Journal of Health Promotion. 21(4 supplement): Why a Bologna Sandwich Is Better Than Sex: A Defense of Small-N Case Study Evaluations. Journal of Experimental Criminology. 2(3): "Science, Values and Problem-Oriented Policing." In David Weisburd and Anthony Braga. Prospects and Problems in an Era of Police Innovation: Contrasting Perspectives. Pp New York: Cambridge University Press. and Jay Rothman 2006 "Police-Community Conflict and Crime Prevention in Cincinnati, Ohio: The Collaborative Agreement." In John Bailey ed. Public Security and Police Reform in the Americas. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press. Weisburd, David, Laura A. Wyckoff, Justin Ready, John E. Eck, Joshua C. Hinkle, Frank Gajewski 2006 Does Crime Just Move Around the Corner? A Controlled Study of Spatial Displacement and Diffusion of Crime Control Benefits. Criminology. 44(3):
6 Madensen, Tamara and John Eck 2006 Student Party Disturbances on College Campuses. Problem-Oriented Guides for Police Series. No. 39. Washington, DC: Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, U.S. Department of Justice. and Jay Rothman 2005 El Conflicto Policía-Comunidas y las Prevención de la Delincuencia en Cincinnati, Ohio: Acuerdo de Colaboración. In L. Dammert and J. Bailey eds., Seguridad y Reforma Policial en las Américas: Experiencias y Dessafios. Pp Mexico City: Siglo XXI Editores. Clarke, Ronald V. and John Eck 2005 Crime Analysis for Problem Solvers. In 60 Small Steps. Washington, DC: Office of Community Oriented Policing "Evaluations for Lesson Learning." In N. Tilley, ed. A Handbook for Crime Prevention: Theory, Policy and Practice. Pp Cullompton, Devon: Willan., Spencer Chainey, and John Cameron 2005 Mapping Crime: Understanding Hot Spots. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice. Liu, Lin, Xuguang Wang, John Eck, and Jun Liang "Simulating Crime Events and Crime Patterns in a RA/CA Model." In Fajui Wang, ed. Geographic Information Systems and Crime Analysis. Reading, PA: Idea Publishing. Pp Weisburd, David and John Eck, 2004 What Can Police Do to Reduce Crime, Disorder and Fear? The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 593:42-65 National Research Council 2004 Fairness and Effectiveness in Policing: The Evidence. Committee to Review Research on Police Policy and Practices. Wesley Skogan and Kathleen Frydl, editors. Committee on Law and Justice, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. Clarke, Ronald V. and John E. Eck 2003 Becoming a Problem-Solving Crime Analyst: In 55 Small Steps. London: Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science. and Ronald V. Clarke 2003 Classifying Common Police Problems: A Routine Activity Approach. In Martha J. 6
7 Smith and Derek B. Cornish, eds. Theory for Practice in Situational Crime Prevention. Crime Prevention Studies, vol. 16. Monsey, NY: Criminal Justice Press Why Don't Problems Get Solved? In, Wesley Skogan, ed. Community Policing: Can It Work? Belmont, CA: Wadsworth. Pp Police Problems: The Complexity of Problem Theory, Research and Evaluation. In, Johannes Knutsson, ed. Problem-Oriented Policing: From Innovation to Mainstream. Crime Prevention Studies, vol. 15. Monsey, NY: Criminal Justice Press. Mazzerole, Loraine, Dennis Rogan, James Frank, Christine Famega, and John E. Eck 2002 Managing Citizen Calls to the Police: The Impact of Baltimore s 311 Call System. Criminology and Public Policy. 2(1): Cullen, Francis T., John E. Eck, and Christopher T. Lowenkamp 2002 Environmental Corrections A New Paradigm for Effective Supervision. Federal Probation. 66(2): Learning From Experience in Problem-Oriented Policing and Situational Prevention: The Positive Functions of Weak Evaluations and the Negative Functions of Strong Ones. In, Nick Tilley, ed. Evaluating Crime Prevention. Crime Prevention Studies, vol. 14. Monsey, NY: Criminal Justice Press Assessing Responses to Problems: An Evaluation Guide for Police Problem-Solvers. Tool Guide Series. No. 1. Washington, DC: Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, U.S. Department of Justice Crossing the Borders of Crime: Factors Influencing the Utility and Practicality of Interjurisdictional Crime Mapping. Washington, DC: Police Foundation and National Institute of Justice. Sherman, Lawrence and John E. Eck 2002 Policing for Prevention. In Lawrence W. Sherman, David Farrington, and Brandon Welsh, eds. Evidence-Based Crime Prevention. New York: Routledge. 7
8 Eck, John 2002 Preventing Crime at Places. In Lawrence W. Sherman, David Farrington, and Brandon Welsh, eds. Evidence-Based Crime Prevention. New York: Routledge Policing and Crime Event Concentration. In Robert Meier, Leslie Kennedy, and Vincent Sacco, eds. The Process and Structure of Crime: Criminal Events and Crime Analysis. Theoretical Advances in Criminology. New Brunswick, NJ: Transactions. and Jeffrey Gersh 2000 Drug Trafficking as a Cottage Industry. In Mangai Natarajan and Michael Hough, eds. Illegal Drug Markets: from Research to Prevention Policy. Crime Prevention Studies, vol. 11. Monsey, NY: Criminal Justice Press. Pp Eck, John and Edward McGuire 2000 Have Changes in Policing Reduced Violent Crime? An Assessment of the Evidence. In Albert Blumstein and Joel Wallman eds. The Crime Drop In America. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. Pp (and second edition, 2005)., Jeffery Gersh, and Charlene Taylor 2000 Finding Hotspots Through Repeat Address Mapping. In Victor Goldsmith, Philip G. McGuire, John Mollenkopf, and Timothy Ross, eds. Analyzing Crime Patterns: Frontiers of Practice. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Pp Eck, John 1999 Problem-Solving Detectives: Some Thoughts on Their Scarcity. Seattle, WA: Seattle Police Department Drug Market Places: How They Form and how They Can be Prevented. In Corina Sole Brito and Tracy Allen, eds. Problem-Oriented Policing: Crime-Specific Problems, Critical Issues and Making POP Work. Volume II. Washington, DC: Police Executive Research Forum. and Julie Wartell 1999 Reducing Crime and Drug Dealing by Improving Place Management: A Randomized Experiment. Research Preview. Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice. 8
9 Lawrence W. Sherman, Denise Gottfredson, Doris MacKenzie, John Eck, Peter Reuter and Shawn Bushway 1998 Preventing Crime: What Works, What Doesn t, What s Promising. Research in Brief. Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice Preventing Crime by Controlling Drug Dealing on Private Rental Property. Security Journal. 11: (4) and Julie Wartell 1998 Improving The Management of Rental Properties With Drug Problems: A Randomized Experiment. In Lorraine Mazerolle and Jan Roehl, eds. Civil Remedies and Crime Prevention. Crime Prevention Studies volume 9. Monsey, NY: Criminal Justice Press. Karchmer, Clifford and John E. Eck 1998 Proactive Investigations Evaluations. In Larry T. Hoover ed. Police Program Evaluation. Washington DC: Police Executive Research Forum What Do Those Dots Mean? The Role of Theory in Crime Mapping. In David Weisburd and Thomas McEwen eds. Crime Mapping. Crime Prevention Studies volume 8. Monsey NY: Criminal Justice Press Preventing Crime at Places. In Lawrence W. Sherman, Denise Gottfredson, Doris MacKenzie, John Eck, Peter Reuter and Shawn Bushway eds. Preventing Crime: What Works, What Doesn t, What s Promising A Report to the Attorney General of the United States. Washington, DC: United States Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs Situational Crime Prevention and Problem Solving. In Kenneth J. Peak. Policing America: Methods, Issues, Challenges. Second edition. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall Do Premises Liability Suits Promote Business Crime Prevention. In Ronald V. Clarke and Marcus Felson, eds. Business and Crime Prevention. Monsey, NY: Criminal Justice Press. 9
10 1996 A Commentary On Gun Buy-Back, Exchange And Amnesty Programs: Do They Hold Water? Or Are They All Wet? In Martha Plotkin, ed. Under Fire: Gun Buy Backs, Exchanges, and Amnesty Programs. Washington, DC: Police Executive Research Forum "Rethinking Detective Management or, Why Investigative Reforms are Seldom Permanent or Effective." In Larry T. Hoover, ed. Quantifying Quality in Policing. Washington, DC: Police Executive Research Forum "Introduction." In Kenneth J. Peak and Ronald W. Glensor. Community Policing and Problem Solving: Strategies and Practices. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall. and David Weisburd, eds Crime and Place. Monsey, NY: Criminal Justice Press. and David Weisburd 1995 "Crime Places in Crime Theory." In John E. Eck and David Weisburd, eds. Crime and Place. Monsey, NY: Criminal Justice Press "A General Model of the Geography of Illicit Retail Market Places." In John E. Eck and David Weisburd, eds. Crime and Place. Monsey, NY: Criminal Justice Press The Usefulness of Maps for Area and Place Research: An Example from a Study of Retail Drug Dealing." In Carolyn Rebecca Block, Margaret Dabdoub, and Suzanne Fregly, eds. Crime Analysis Through Computer Mapping. Washington, DC: Police Executive Research Forum. and Dennis Rosenbaum 1994 "The New Police Order: Effectiveness, Equity and Efficiency in Community Policing." In Dennis Rosenbaum, ed., Community Policing: Testing the Promises. Newbury Park, CA: Sage. Weisel, Deborah L. and John E. Eck 1994 "Toward a Practical Approach to Organizational Change: Community Policing Initiatives in Six Cities." In Dennis Rosenbaum, ed., Community Policing: Testing the Promises. Newbury Park, CA: Sage. and Nancy LaVigne 1994 Using Research: A Primer for Law Enforcement Managers. Second edition. Washington, D.C.: Police Executive Research Forum. 10
11 1993 "Alternative Futures for Policing." In David Weisburd and Craig Uchida, eds., Police Innovation and Control of the Police. New York, NY: Springer Verlag "The Threat of Crime Displacement." Criminal Justice Abstracts. Vol. 25. No. 3. and Nancy LaVigne 1993 A Police Guide to Surveying Citizens and Their Environment. Washington: DC: Bureau of Justice Assistance. and William Spelman 1992 "Thefts From Vehicles in Shipyard Parking." In Ronald V. Clarke, ed. Situational Crime Prevention: Successful Case Studies. New York: Harrow and Heston "Helpful Hints for the Tradition-Bound Chief." Fresh Perspectives. Washington, D.C.: Police Executive Research Forum "Criminal Investigations." In Gary W. Cordner and Donna C. Hale, eds., What Works in Policing? Operations and Administration Examined. ACJS/Anderson Monograph Series. Cincinnati, OH: Anderson. and Gerald Williams 1991 "Criminal Investigations." In William Geller, ed., Local Government Police Management. Washington, DC: International City Management Association. and Clifford Karchmer 1991 "Drug Control." In William Geller, ed., Local Government Police Management. Washington, DC: International City Management Association "A Realistic Local Approach to Controlling Drug Harms," Public Management. Vol. 72, No "The Future of Drug Control Efforts." In Donald J. Loree, ed., Future Issues In Policing: Symposium Proceedings. Ottawa, Ontario: Canadian Police College. Spelman, William and John E. Eck 1989 "Sitting Ducks, Ravenous Wolves, and Helping Hands: New Approaches to Urban Policing," Public Affairs Comment. Lyndon B. Johnson School of Government, University of Texas at Austin. Winter. 11
12 and William Spelman 1989 "Problem-Solving: Problem-Oriented Policing In Newport News." In Roger G. Dunham and Geoffrey P. Alpert, eds., Critical Issues in Policing. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press. Spelman, William and John E. Eck 1989 "The Police and the Delivery of Local Government Services: A Problem-Oriented Approach." In James J. Fyfe, ed., Police Practice in the '90s: Key Management Issues. Washington, D.C.: International City Management Association. and William Spelman 1989 "A Problem-Oriented Approach to Police Service Delivery." In Dennis Kenny, ed., Police and Policing: Contemporary Issues. New York, NY: Praeger Police and Drug Control: A Home Field Advantage. Washington, D.C.: Police Executive Research Forum. Eck, John E and William Spelman 1987 Problem-Solving: Problem-Oriented Policing In Newport News. Washington, D.C.: Police Executive Research Forum. William Spelman and John E Eck 1987 Problem-Oriented Policing. Research In Brief. Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice. and William Spelman 1987 "Who Ya Gonna Call: The Police as Problem-Busters," Crime and Delinquency. 33: "The Role and Management of Criminal Investigations in the Community." In Donald J. Loree and Chris Murphy, eds., Community Policing in the 1980's: Recent Advances in Police Programs. Ottawa, ON: Solicitor General. March, Using Research: A Primer for Law Enforcement Managers. Washington, D.C.: Police Executive Research Forum Solving Crime: A Study of the Investigation of Burglary and Robbery. Washington, D.C.: Police Executive Research Forum. 12
13 1979 Managing Case Assignments: The Burglary Investigation Decision Model Replication. Washington, D.C.: Police Executive Research Forum. and Lucius Riccio 1979 "Relationships Between Crime Rates and Victimization Survey Results: An Empirical and Analytical Study. Journal of Criminal Justice. 7(4): OTHER PAPERS AND REPORTS, Lin Liu, and Lisa Bostaph 2003 Police Vehicle Stops in Cincinnati: June 1, 2001-December 31, Cincinnati: Criminal Justice Research Center (October). and Jeffrey Gersh 1998 How Are We Doing: First Report on Law Enforcement Performance at the Washington/Baltimore HIDTA. Greenbelt, MD: Evaluation Section, Washington/Baltimore High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area. and Julie Wartell 1997 Reducing Crime and Drug Dealing by Improving Place Management: A Randomized Experiment. Report to the National Institute of Justice. San Diego, CA: San Diego Police Department Drug Markets and Drug Places: A Case-Control Study of the Spatial Structure of Illicit Drug Dealing. Doctoral dissertation. College Park, MD: Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Maryland. BOOK REVIEWS 2006 Case Studies and Theory Development in the Social Sciences by A. L. George and M. Bennett. Criminal Justice Review. 31(3): Examining Routine Activity Theory: A Review of Two Books. Justice Quarterly. Vol. 12, No Disorder and Decline: Crime and the Spiral of Decay in American Neighborhoods by Wesley Skogan. American Journal of Police. 10(2). 13
14 1989 Community Policing: Rhetoric or Reality by Jack Greene and Stephen Mastrofski. American Journal of Police. 8(2). PRESENTED PAPERS Madero-Hernandez, Arelys Nathalie and John E. Eck Panhandling Places: The Physical Environment of Panhandling. Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco. November Gallagher, Katie, Troy C. Payne, John E. Eck, and James Frank Section 8 Housing and Crime: Screwed or Skewed? Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco. November Madensen, Tamara D. and John E. Eck Crime Places and Place Management. Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco. November and Ronald V. Clarke Intelligence for Problem Solving. Presentation at the International Problem-Oriented Policing and Crime Analysis Training Conference. Arlington, Texas. September A Guide to Problem-Solving Success: Recognizing the 15 Sources of Problem-Solving Failure. Presentation to the Royal New Zealand Police. Auckland, New Zealand. July Super Controllers &Crime Prevention. Presentation for the New Zealand Police Symposium. Royal New Zealand Police College. Wellington New Zealand. July, Problem-Oriented Approaches to Crime Places: Current & Future Directions. Conference on Innovative Approaches to Crime Control, Brisbane, Australia. July Policies to Reduce Crime at Places: What the Application of Environmental Regulation Can Teach Us about Crime Policy (Along with Some Implications for Policing). Presentation at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas, Department of Criminal Justice, Las Vegas, Nevada. April 22. Madensen, Tamara D. Elizabeth Groff, and John E. Eck 2009 Dens of Iniquity or Dens of Virtue: Revisiting the Bars and Crime Thesis. Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia. November 14
15 4 7. and Emily B. Eck 2009 Unknown Crime Control Policies: Applying Environmental Policies to Crime Places. Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia. November 4 7. Scherer, Heidi, Troy C. Payne, Pamela Wilcox, Bonnie S. Fisher, and John E. Eck 2009 The Contingent Context of Place Violence: Violent Crime in Apartment Complexes. Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia. November Good Place vs. Bad Place: Analyzing Problem Locations. Presentation at the 20 th Annual International Problem-Oriented Policing Conference. Anaheim, CA. November 2 4 and Tamara Madensen 2009 Situational Crime Prevention and Crowd Violence: A Crime Science Approach. Stavern Conference on Preventing Crowd Violence. Stavern Norway, May Tillyer, Marie Skubak and John E. Eck 2008 Getting a Handle on Offenders: Exploring Possibilities for Control. Presentation at the America Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. St. Louis, Missouri. November Dunham, Jessica, John E. Eck, and Rana Sampson 2008 Who Controls Crime Controllers? Improving Routine Activity Theory and the Role of Super-Controllers. Presentation at the America Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. St. Louis, Missouri. November Telep, Cody W., David Weisburd, Josh C. Hinkle, and John E. Eck Effects of Problem-oriented Policing on Crime and Disorder: A Systematic Review. Presentation at the America Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. St. Louis, Missouri. November Sampson, Rana and John E. Eck 2008 Super Controllers of Crime: Can I be Your Super Controller. Presentation at the 19 th Annual Problem-oriented Policing Conference. Bellevue, Washington: September , Rana Sampson, and Jessica Dunham 2008 Who Controls Guardians, Handlers, and Managers? Super Controllers as an Extension of Routine Activity Theory. Presentation at the Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis Meeting, Anchorage, Alaska: July
16 Birks, Dan, John E. Eck, and Charlotte S. Navarro 2008 Neighborhood Differences in Crime May be the Result of Individual Connectivity (Not All that Other Stuff You were Taught). Presentation at the Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis Meeting, Anchorage, Alaska: July Weisburd, David, John E. Eck, Cody W. Telep and Josh C. Hinkle 2008 Effects of Problem-oriented Policing on Crime and Disorder: A Systematic Review. Presented at the National Institute of Justice Conference, Crystal City, VA: July 21. Weisburd, David, John E. Eck, Cody W. Telep, and Josh C. Hinkle 2008 "Does Problem Oriented Policing Reduce Crime and Disorder." Campbell Collaboration Conference. Victoria, Canada: May and Tamara Madensen 2008 Crime Patterns in Evaluations: Using Information about Opportunity Structures to Assess Situational Crime Prevention Interventions. Presentation at Meeting on Evaluation of Crime Prevention Measures, Stavern, Norway: May Madensen, Tamara and John E. Eck 2007 Place Management in Bars: Toward a Theory of What Managers Do About Crime. American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA: November Payne, Troy and John E. Eck 2007 Who Owns Crime? American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA: November Understanding Hot Spots. International Conference on Crime Reduction: Exploring Leading Practices. Banff, Alberta. October What Cops Should Know About Crime Theory. Problem-oriented Policing Conference. Madison, WI: September Madensen, Tamara and John E. Eck 2007 Violence in Bars: Prevention through Place Management. National Institute of Justice Conference. Marriott Crystal Gateway, Arlington, Virginia. July Madensen, Tamara and John E. Eck 2007 A Theory of Place Management: Why the Management of Facilities May Govern Crime & Disorder in Places & Neighborhoods. Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis Conference. London, July
17 2007 Why Crime Reduction Practice Needs Theory: A Story with 55 Parts. Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis Conference. London, July 18. Xinhao Wang, Deepti Dhiman, John E. Eck, and Francis Russell 2007 Analyzing the Impact of Socioeconomic Characteristics and Street Layout on the Crime Rates at Urban Neighborhood Business Districts. 10th International Conference on Computers in Urban Planning and Urban Management. Iguassu Falls, Brazil. July Policing for Democracy: How Problem-Oriented Policing Can Increase Effectiveness and Fairness. Istanbul Conference on Democracy and Global Security. Istanbul, Turkey. June Police and the Devil's Computer: A Theory of Crime Pattern Formation and the Limits of Police Effectiveness. A presentation at the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Maryland, College Park, MD. April 24. Weisburd, David, John E. Eck, Joshua C. Hinkle and Cody Telep 2007 Does Problem Oriented Policing Reduce Crime and Disorder: A Systematic Review. The 7 th Annual Jerry Lee Crime Prevention Symposium. Washington DC. April Eck John E. and Robert Brown 2007 An Introduction to Using Crime Data in Active Living Research: Finding Useful Sources and Avoiding Common Problems. Active Living Research Conference. Coronado, CA. February Simulating Police. Presentation to the Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics. Meeting on Crime Hot Spots: Behavioral, Computational, and Mathematical Models. University of California, Los Angeles. January 29-February The Devil s Computer: A Theory of Crime Patterns. Paper presented at the Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis Annual Meeting. Chilliwack, BC. July Using Crime Pattern Simulations to Elaborate Theory. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. Toronto. November What Really Works in Policing: Answers from Research. Presented at the Ohio Association of Chiefs of Police Annual Conference, Toledo, Ohio. July
18 2005 Environmental Criminology, Crime Reduction, and Police Effectiveness. Presented at the Scandinavian Research Council for Criminology Research Seminar, Oslo, Norway. May Madensen, Tamara D. and John E. Eck 2005 A Framework For Developing Comprehensive Prevention Strategies To Address Alcohol-Related College Student Disturbances. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Chicago, IL. March Liu, Lin and John Eck 2005 Agent Based Crime Event Simulation Using A RA/CA Model. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Chicago, IL. March and Lin Liu 2004 Routine Activity Theory in RA/CA Crime Simulation. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. Nashville, TN. November Lin Liu, Xuguang Wang, John E. Eck, and Jun Liang 2004 A Cellular Automaton in RA/CA Crime Simulation. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. Nashville, TN. November Wang, Xuguang, Lin Liu, and John E. Eck 2004 Agent Learning and Adaptation in a RA/CA Crime Simulation Model. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. Nashville, TN. November Environmental/Situational Theories. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. Nashville, TN. November Hot Spots, Dens of Iniquity and Risky Facilities. Paper presented at the Annual Problem-Oriented Policing Conference, Charlotte, NC. October Crime Displacement. Paper presented at the Annual Problem-Oriented Policing Conference, Charlotte, NC. October Introduction to the Problem Analysis Module (PAM). Paper presented at the Annual Problem-Oriented Policing Conference, Charlotte, NC. October Two New Tools for More Effective Problem Solving. National Community Policing 18
19 Conference. Washington, DC. June Liu, Lin and John E. Eck 2003 Simulation Modeling of Crime Patterns. Paper presented at the 11th Annual Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis Conference. Cincinnati, June , Lin Liu and Lisa G. Bostaph 2003 The Geography of Disparity: A Case Study. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. Denver, CO. November Liu, Lin, John E. Eck, Lisa G. Bostaph 2003 Analyzing Spatial-Temporal Patterns of Racial Disparities of Police Vehicle Stops in Cincinnati. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. Denver, CO. November , Lin Liu 2003 The Repetitive Nature of Police Stops. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. Denver, CO. November Bostaph, Lisa Growette, John Eck, and Lin Liu 2002 Racial Profiling and Police Vehicle Stops: The Cincinnati Data. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. November Weisburd, David, Justin Ready, John Eck and Rosann Greenspan 2001 Crime Displacement and Diffusion of Crime Control Benefits: Findings from a Controlled Study Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA. November 7-10 and Ronald V. Clarke 2001 Classification of Problems for Police. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA. November David Weisburd, Justin Ready, John Eck and Rosann Greenspan 2001 Crime Displacement and Diffusion of Crime Control Benefits: Findings from a Controlled Study Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA. November Recent Developments in Problem Solving. Plenary Session for United Kingdom National Problem Oriented Policing Conference. Leicester, England. September 6. and Lin Liu 2001 Alternative Methods for Developing Spatial Models of Crime. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Washington, DC. April 3-7. Eck, John, Robert A. Brown, and Lisa Growette 19
20 2000 Police Misconduct Investigation: An Empirical Comparison of Internal and External Control Mechanisms. Paper presented at the 52 st Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA. November How Well are Current Drug Enforcement Strategies Working? Paper presented at the National Institute of Justice sponsored meeting, Drug Markets and Law Enforcement Strategies. Arlington, VA. February, Mapping Borderline Crime Problems. Presentation at the Police Foundation. Washington, D.C. February. Gersh, Jeffrey and John E. Eck 1999 Examining the Strengths and Weaknesses of Repeat Address Mapping as a Crime Analysis Tool. Paper presented at the 51 st Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Toronto, Canada. November Drug Trafficking as a Cottage Industry. Paper presented at the National Academy of Sciences Workshop on Enforcement Activities and the Operation of Drug Markets, Washington, DC. May and Jeffrey Gersh 1999 "The Structure of Drug Trafficking in the Washington/Baltimore Area" Paper presented at the International Workshop On Drug Markets. John Jay College of Criminal Justice. The City University of New York. New York. April Crime Theory and Crime Mapping. Presentation for panel on, The Role of Theory in Crime Mapping, at the Crime Mapping Symposium. Denver, Colorado. December. Sponsored by the Crime Mapping Research Center, National Institute of Justice. Gersh, Jeffrey S. and John E. Eck 1998 "Drug Trafficking as a Cottage Industry in the Washington/Baltimore Area." Paper presented at the 50th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Washington, DC. November , David Weisburd, Roseanne Greenspan, and Justin Ready 1998 Problems in the Measurement of Crime Displacement and Diffusion of Benefits Paper presented at the 50th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Washington, DC. November Controlling Retail Drug Markets. Paper presented at the International Conference on 20
21 Problem-oriented Policing. San Diego, CA. November Using Criminological Theory to Improve Police Problem-Solving. Paper presented at the International Conference on Problem-oriented Policing. San Diego, CA. November 4-7., Daniella Drapkin, and Jeffrey S. Gersh 1998 "An Assessment of Vertical Mapper for Examining Crime Concentration." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Albuquerque, New Mexico. March Contacting Place Managers: A Randomized Experiment in Drug Enforcement. Paper presented at the 49 th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. San Diego, California. November Mapping Theory: Places or Events. Presentation for panel on, The Role of Theory in Crime Mapping, at the Crime Mapping Symposium. Denver, Colorado. October 5 - October 7. Sponsored by the Crime Mapping Research Center, National Institute of Justice., Jeffrey Gersh, and Charlene Taylor 1997 Mapping Hotspots Of Crime And Related Events. Paper presented at the workshop, Identification and Evaluation of Methods for Measuring and Analyzing Crime Patterns and Trends with GIS, sponsored by the New York City Police Department, the Center for Applied Studies of the Environment, and the Center for Urban Research at CUNY, February 28-March 1. New York City. and Geoffrey Barnes 1996 Contrasting Internal and External Investigations of Police Use of Force. Paper presented at the 48 th American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting in Chicago Putting Theory Into Police Research: Reorienting the Focus of Police Study. Paper presented at the 48 th American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting in Chicago The Sergeant and the Three Police Officers: A Tale of Modern Policing. Story told at the Banff Centre for Management, Creating Change in Police Organizations. November 27 - December 2, "The Shadow of the Invisible Hand: A General Model of the Geography of Illicit Retail 21
22 Market Places." Paper presented at the 46 th American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting in Miami "A Case-Control Study of Drug Dealing Places." Paper presented at the 45 th American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting in Phoenix "The Characteristics of Drug Dealing Locations." Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting in Pittsburgh "Drug Trips: Drug Offender Mobility." Paper presented at the 44 th American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting in New Orleans "The Future of Drug Control." Paper presented at the Canadian Police College Future Issues in Policing: A Working Symposium (Ottawa, Ontario) "The Detective in the Community." Paper presented at the Solicitor General's Conference on Community Policing in the 1980s" Recent Advances in Police Programs (Ottawa, Ontario). Wilkinson, Carol W., Philip J. Landrigan, and John E. Eck 1986 "Reduction of Line of Duty Deaths in Police Officers: An Epidemiologic Analysis." Paper presented at the Fifth International Symposium Occupational Epidemiology, UCLA (Los Angeles) "Investigative Strategies for Identifying Dangerous Repeat Offenders." Paper presented at the Conference on Public Danger, Dangerous Offenders and the Criminal Justice System, Harvard University Law School (Cambridge, Mass) "The Effectiveness of Detective Follow-up Investigations." Paper presented at the 33 rd American Society of Criminology's Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C "Burglary Investigation Decision Model Replication: A Multi-Site Evaluation." Paper presented at the Second National Workshop on Criminal Justice Evaluation in Washington, D.C "Burglary Case Screening in Police Agencies." Presented at the ORSA/TIMS Joint 22
23 National Meeting in Los Angeles. TESTIMONY U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Crime and Criminal Justice. Selected Crime Issues: Prevention and Punishment -- Cop on the Beat. July 10, OTHER PRESENTATIONS Mid-America Regional Crime Analysis Association. Analyzing Crime and Other Police Problems: The Application of Practical Theory. Overland Park, KS. (November 2, 2007). Banff Centre for Management - Creating Change in Police Organizations. (Banff Centre for Management, Banff, Alberta, Canada). Presentation to Canadian and other police officials on routine activity theory and evaluating community policing (December 1995, April 1996). Police Research Group - Crime Control in Theory and Practice (Robinson College, Cambridge University, Cambridge Great Britain). Presentation to British police officials on retail drug markets (July 1995). Federal Bureau of Investigations National Academy (Quantico VA). Presentations on research methods (March 1993, March 1995). Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (Sam Houston State University). Presentations to Texas law enforcement executives on criminal investigations, community policing and problem analysis (July 1992, August 1993, June 1994). Southwestern Law Enforcement Institute (Richardson TX). Speech on taking a problem-oriented approach to drug enforcement, for the 11th Annual Contemporary Issues in Police Administration -- Drug Enforcement Strategies: What Works, to police officials from the southwestern United States (March 1990). Association of Chiefs of Police Officers (ACPO) National Drugs Conference (Preston Lancashire, Great Britain). Speech on drug trends and enforcement strategies in the United States, to the heads of police forces and drug squads throughout Great Britain (March 1989). Southwestern Law Enforcement Institute (Richardson, TX). Lecture on research methods, problem-oriented policing, and criminal investigations to police officials from the southwestern United States (1981, 1989). 23
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