CURRICULUM VITAE. ROGER G. DUNHAM December, 2013
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1 CURRICULUM VITAE ROGER G. DUNHAM December, 2013 PERSONAL Home Address: Office Address: 6273 SW 88 th Court Department of Sociology Miami, Florida University of Miami (305) Home P.O. Box (786) Cell Coral Gables, Florida [email protected] (305) EDUCATION Ph.D., Sociology, Washington State University (1977) M.A., Sociology, Washington State University (1975) B.A., Sociology, University of Washington (1969) ACADEMIC POSITIONS Chair, Department of Sociology, University of Miami (2010- present) Associate Chair, Department of Sociology, University of Miami ( , ) Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Miami (1989) Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Miami (1983) Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Miami (1977) PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS The American Society of Criminology American Sociological Association Director of Research, Center for the Study of Law and Society, University of Miami, ( ) Research Consultant, Grand Jury, Dade County, Florida ( ) Director of Research, Evaluation Research Division, Management Development, Inc., Coral Gables, Florida ( ) Research Professor, Nursing School, University of Miami ( ) Fellow, Institute for the Study of Aging, Univ.of Miami ( )
2 PUBLICATIONS Books and Research Monographs: Alpert, G.P.; R.G. Dunham and M. Stroshine. Policing: Continuity and Change. 2 nd Edition, Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press, (in press). Expected Dunham, R.G. and G.P. Alpert (eds.). Critical Issues in Policing: Contemporary Readings. Sixth Edition, Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press, First Edition, 1989 Second Edition, 1993 Third Edition, 1997 [Cited under Authorities (p.5-6) in Amicus Brief to The Supreme Court of the United States(No )]. Fourth Edition, 2001 Fifth Edition, 2005 Alpert, G.P. and R.G. Dunham. Understanding Police Use of Force: Officers, Suspects and Reciprocity. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, Palacios, W.; P. Cromwell and R. Dunham (eds.) Crime and Justice in America: Present Realities and Future Prospects. Second Edition, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Alpert, G.P.; D.J. Kenny, R.G. Dunham and W.C. Smith. Police Pursuits: What We Know. Police Research and Evaluation Series. Washington D.C.: Police Executive Research Forum, Cromwell, P. and R. Dunham (eds.) Crime and Justice in America: Present Realities and Future Prospects. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Alpert, G.P. and R.G. Dunham. The Force Factor: Measuring Police Use-of-Force Relative to Suspect Resistance. Police Research and Evaluation Series. Washington D.C.: Police Executive Research Forum, Alpert, G.P. and R.G. Dunham. Policing Urban America. Third Edition, Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press, First Edition, Second Edition, 1992.
3 Alpert, G.P. and R.G. Dunham. Police Use of Deadly Force: A Statistical Analysis of the Metro-Dade Police Department. Police Research and Evaluation Series. Washington D.C.: Police Executive Research Forum, Alpert, G.P. and R. G. Dunham. Police Pursuit Driving: Controlling Responses to Emergency Situations. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, Alpert, G.P. and R.G. Dunham. Policing Multi-Ethnic Neighborhoods: The Miami Study. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, Juried Articles and Chapters: Dunham, Roger and Ana Maria Lobos. Delinquency and Drug Use in the U.S. in Marten W. Brienen and Jonathan D. Rosen. Editors, A Time for Change: New Approaches to Drug Policies. Palgrave Macmillan Publishing Company. (in press) Bruce Taylor, Geoffrey Alpert, Bruce Kubu, Daniel Woods and Roger G. Dunham. Changes in Officer Use-of-Force Over Time: A Descriptive Analysis of a National Survey. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management. Vol. 34, No.2, 2011: Dunham, Roger and Jeff Rojek. Racial Profiling. In Oxford Bibliographies Online: Criminology. Ed. Richard Rosenfeld. New York: Oxford University Press, 29 July http// /obo xml. Alpert, G.P and R.G. Dunham. Policy and Training Recommendations Related to Police Use of CEDs: Overview of Findings from a Comprehensive National Study. Police Quarterly. Vol.13, No.3, 2010: Alpert, G.P and R.G. Dunham. Understanding the Police: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives. In Police: 21 st Century Criminology. Edited by J. Miller. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2009: Dunham, R.G. and G.P. Alpert. Officer and Suspect Demeanor: A Qualitative Analysis of Change. Police Quarterly. Vol.12, No.1, 2009:6-21.
4 Stroshine, M.; G.P. Alpert and R.G. Dunham. The Influence of Working Rules on Police Suspicion and Discretionary Decision Making. Police Quarterly. Vol.11, No.3, 2008: Dunham, R.G. and G. Wilson. Prejudice and Police Profiling: Unresolved Issues and Directions for Further Research. In Critical Race Realism: Intersections of Psychology, Race, and Law. Edited by Gregory Parks, Shayne Jones and Jonathan Cardi. New York: The New Press, 2008: Dunham, R.G. and G. Wilson. Race, Within Family Social Capital, and School Dropout: An Analysis of Whites, Blacks, Hispanics, and Asians. Sociological Spectrum. Vol.27, No.1, 2007: Alpert, G.P.; R.G. Dunham and M. Smith. Investigating Racial Profiling by the Miami-Dade Police Department: A Multi-Method Approach. Criminology & Public Policy. Vol.6, No.1, 2007: Dunham, R.G. and G.P. Alpert. Multi-ethnic Communities: Interactive Model. in The Encyclopedia of Police Science. Third Edition, 2 Vols., ed. Jack Greene. New York: Routledge, 2007: Alpert, G.P.; J.M. MacDonald and R.G. Dunham. Police Suspicion and Discretionary Decision Making During Citizen Stops. Criminology. Vol.43, No.2, 2005: Dunham, R.; G. Alpert, M. Stroshine, and K. Bennett. Transforming Citizens into Suspects: Factors That Influence the Formation of Police Suspicion. Police Quarterly. Vol.8, No.3, 2005: Alpert, G.; M. Smith, and R. Dunham. Toward a Better Benchmark: Assessing the Utility of Not-At-Fault Traffic Crash Data in Racial Profiling Research. Justice Research and Policy. Vol.6, No.1, 2004: Alpert, G.; R. Dunham, and J. MacDonald. Interactive Police- Citizen Encounters that Result in Force. Police Quarterly. Vol.7, No.4, 2004: Dunham, R. and G. Alpert. The Effects of Officer and Suspect Ethnicity in Use-of-Force Incidents. (Ch. 8) in Delores Jones-
5 Brown and Karen Terry (eds.), Policing and Minority Communities: Bridging the Gap. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Wilson, G.; R. Dunham and G. Alpert. Prejudice in Police Profiling: Assessing an Overlooked Aspect in Prior Research. American Behavioral Scientist. Vol.47, No.7, 2004: Terrill, W., Alpert, G.P., R.G. Dunham, and M. Smith. A Management Tool for Evaluating Police Use of Force: An Application of the Force Factor. Police Quarterly. Vol.6, No.2, 2003: MacDonald, J.; P.W. Manz, G.P. Alpert and R. G. Dunham. Police Use of Force: Examining the Relationship Between Calls for Service and the Balance of Police Force and Suspect Resistance. Journal of Criminal Justice. Vol.31, No. 2, 2003: Dunham, R. and G. Alpert. Police Shootings: Myths and Realities. (Ch.10) in Palacios, W.R., et. al. (eds.), Crime and Justice in America: Present Realities and Future Prospects. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Wilson, G. and R. Dunham. Race, Class and Attitudes Toward Crime Control: The Views of the African American Middle Class. Criminal Justice and Behavior. Vol.28, No.3, June, 2001: Dunham, R.G. and G.P. Alpert. "The Foundation of the Police Role in Society." (Ch.1) in Roger Dunham and Geoffrey Alpert (eds.), Critical Issues in Policing: Contemporary Readings. Fourth Edition, Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press, Dunham, R. and G. Wilson. Integrated Theories of Crime and Delinquency. in Peter Adler, Patti Adler and Jay Corzine (eds.), Historical, Conceptual and Theoretical Issues. Encyclopedia of Criminology and Deviant Behavior. London: Taylor and Francis Publishers, Alpert, G., R. Dunham and A. Piquero. On the Study of Neighborhoods and the Police. (Ch.20) Geoffrey Alpert and Alex Piquero (eds.), Community Policing: Contemporary Readings. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press, Dunham, R. and J. Sokol-Katz. Family and Crime/Delinquency. in David Luckenbill and Dennis Peck (eds.), Crime and Juvenile
6 Delinquency. Encyclopedia of Criminology and Deviant Behavior. London: Taylor and Francis Publishers, Alpert, G.P. and R.G. Dunham. Force Factor: Measuring and Assessing Police Use of Force and Suspect Resistance. (Ch.5) Use of Force by Police: Overview of National and Local Data. U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice/Bureau of Justice Statistics. Wash. D.C.,1999: Dunham, R.G. and G.P. Alpert, D.J. Kenny and P. Cromwell. "High- Speed Pursuit: The Offender s Perspective. Criminal Justice and Behavior. Vol.25, No.1, March, 1998: Lanza-Kaduce, L., R. Dunham, R. Akers and P. Cromwell. Policing in the Wake of Hurricane Andrew: Comparing Citizen s and Police Priorities. Policing: An International Journal. Vol.21, No.2, 1998: Alpert, G., D. Kenney, and R. Dunham. Police Pursuits and the Use of Force: Recognizing and Managing the Pucker Factor. Justice Quarterly. Vol.14, No.2, 1997: Sokol-Katz, J., R. Dunham and R. Zimmerman. Family Structure Versus Parental Attachment in Controlling Adolescent Deviant Behavior: A Social Control Model. Adolescence. Vol.32, No.125, Spring, 1997: Selected by Questia librarians as a Best Books and Articles on Deviance. Cromwell, P., R. Dunham, R. Akers and L. Lanza-Kaduce. Routine Activities and Social Control in the Aftermath of a Natural Catastrophe. European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research. Vol.3, No.3, 1995: McElrath, K., R. Dunham and P. Cromwell. Validity of Self- Reported Cocaine and Opiate Use Among Arrestees in Five Cities. Journal of Criminal Justice. Vol.23, No.6, 1995: Dunham, R. and G. Alpert. "Policing Multi-Ethnic Communities: An Interactive Model." in The Encyclopedia of Police Science. Second Edition, New York:Garland Publishing Company,1995: Dunham, R. and G. Alpert. Controlling The Use of Force: An Evaluation of Street-Level Narcotics Interdiction in Miami.
7 American Journal of Police. Vol.15, No.1, 1995: Reprinted in Managing Police Personnel. edited by Dennis Kenney and Gary Cordner (Anderson Publishing Company, Cincinnati, Ohio: 1996: ). Reprinted in Understanding Social Science Research. edited by Geoffrey Alpert and John MacDonald (Waveland Press, Prospect Heights, Illinois: 2001: ). Dunham, R.G. and G.P. Alpert. "American Police: An Introduction and a Review." (Ch.1) in Roger Dunham and Geoffrey Alpert (eds.), Critical Issues in Policing: Contemporary Readings. Second Edition, Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press, Dunham, R.G. and G.P. Alpert. "Understanding the Dynamics of Officer Age and Gender in Police Pursuits." American Journal of Police. Vol.10, No.3, 1991: Dunham, R.G. and R. Werner. "The Trends and Geography of Crime in Metropolitan Dade County, Florida: " in Thomas Boswell (ed) Miami: Winds of Change. Association of American Geographers, 1991: Carver, C.S. and R.G. Dunham. "Abstinence Expectancy and Abstinence Among Men Undergoing Inpatient Treatment for Alcoholism." Journal of Substance Abuse. Vol.3, No.1,1991: Atlas, R.I. and R.G. Dunham. "Changes in Prison Facilities As A Function of Correctional Philosophy." in John W. Murphy and Jack E. Dison, (eds.), Are Prisons Any Better? Twenty Years of Correctional Reform. Sage Publications, Dunham, R. G. "The Social Distribution of Drinking and Problem Drinking." in David A. Ward, (ed.), Alcoholism: Introduction to Theory and Treatment. 3rd Edition, Kendall/Hunt, Alpert, G.P. and R.G. Dunham. "Policing Hot Pursuits: The Discovery of Aleatory Elements." Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. Vol.80, No.2, Summer, 1989: Lang, G.; R. G. Dunham and G.P. Alpert. "Factors Related to the Academic Success and Failure of College Football Players: The Case of the Mental Dropout." Youth and Society. Vol.20, No.2, December, 1988:
8 Alpert, G.P. and R.G. Dunham. "Research on Police Pursuits: Applications for Law Enforcement." American Journal of Police. Vol.7, No.2, Fall, 1988: Carver, C.S.; R.G. Dunham, M. Spitzer and L. Delgado. "A Tracking Program to Schedule Subjects Across Multi-Panel Longitudinal Research." Behavior Research Methods, Instruments and Computers. Vol.20, No.6, October, 1988: Mills, R.C.; R.G. Dunham and G.P Alpert. "Working with High Risk Youth in Prevention and Early Intervention Programs: Toward a Comprehensive Wellness Model." Adolescence. Vol.23, No.91, Fall, 1988: Dunham, R.G. and G. Alpert. "Neighborhood Differences in Attitudes Toward Policing: Evidence for a New Approach to Policing in a Multi-ethnic Setting." Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. Vol.79, No.2, Summer, 1988: Partially Reprinted in Research Methods for the Social Sciences: Practice and Applications. Robert J. Mutchnick and Bruce L. Berg (Allyn and Bacon, Needham Heights, MA. 1996). Dunham, R.G.; L. Lewis and G.P. Alpert. "Law Enforcement: Testing the Police for Drugs." Criminal Law Bulletin. Vol.24, No.2, March-April, 1988: Reprinted in Critical Issues in Policing: Contemporary Readings. edited by Roger G. Dunham and Geoffrey P. Alpert (Waveland Press, Prospect Heights, IL. 1989). Sullivan, P.S.; R. G. Dunham and G. P. Alpert. "Attitude Structures of Different Ethnic and Age Groups Concerning Police." Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. Vol.78, No.1, Spring, 1987: Dunham, R. G. and G. Alpert. "Keeping Juvenile Delinquents in School: A Prediction Model." Adolescence. Vol.22, No.85, Spring, 1987: Dunham, R.G.; G. Alpert and D.J. Connors. "Black Representation on Juries in Miami." The Justice System Journal. Vol.11, No.1, Spring, 1986: Brower, H.T.; R. Tappen; A. Kolanowski and R.G. Dunham. "A
9 Comparison of Nursing Curricular Approaches." in Margaret T. Beard, (ed.), Nursing Research as a Diagnostic Approach in Nursing Education, Administration, and Practice. Southern Council on Collegiate Education for Nursing, Alpert, G. and R.G. Dunham. "Community Policing." Journal of Police Science and Administration. Vol.14, No.3. September, l986: Reprinted in Critical Issues in Policing: Contemporary Readings. edited by Roger G. Dunham and Geoffrey P. Alpert (Waveland Press, Prospect Heights, IL. 1989). Dunham, R.G. "Noticing Alcoholism in the Elderly and Women: A Nationwide Examination of Referral Behavior." Journal of Drug Issues. Vol.16, No.3, Summer, 1986: Alpert, G. and R. G. Dunham. "Keeping Academically Marginal Youths in School: A Prediction Model." Youth and Society. Vol.17, No.4, June, 1986: Dunham, R. G. "The Epidemiology of Alcoholism." in David A. Ward, (ed.), Alcoholism: Introduction to Theory and Treatment. Revised 2nd edition, Kendall/Hunt, Dunham, R. G. and S. Janik. "Adoption of the Uniform Alcoholism Act and the Availability of Alcoholism Treatment Programs: A State by State Examination." The International Journal of Addictions. Vol.20, No.4, August, 1985: Brower, H.T.; A. Kolanowski; R. Tappen and R.G. Dunham. "Integration or Separation for Gerontological Nursing Education." Gerontology and Geriatrics Education. Vol.5, No.2, 1984/85: Dunham, R. G. and H. T. Brower. "The Effectiveness of Assertiveness Training on the Non-traditional Role Assumption of Geriatric Nurse Practitioners." Sex Roles: A Journal of Research. Vol.11, Nos.9/10, November, 1984: Dunham, R. G. "The Role of Legal Stigmatization in the Enhancement of Treatment Goals for Problem Drinkers." Deviant Behavior. Vol.4, No.3-4, July-October, l983: Dunham, R.G. "Rethinking the Measurement of Drinking Patterns." Journal of Studies on Alcohol. Vol.44, No.3, May, 1983:
10 Janik, S. and R.G. Dunham. "A Nationwide Examination of the Need for Specific Alcoholism Treatment Programs for the Elderly." Journal of Studies on Alcohol. Vol.44, No.2, March, 1983: Dunham, R.G. and A. L. Mauss. "Reluctant Referrals: The Effectiveness of Legal Coercion in Outpatient Treatment for Problem Drinkers." Journal of Drug Issues. Vol.12, No.1, 1982: Dunham, R.G. "Aging and Changing Patterns of Alcohol Use." Journal of Psychoactive Drugs. Vol.13, No.2, April-June, 1981: Reprinted in Drugs, Alcohol and Aging. edited by David M. Petersen and Frank J. Whittington (Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, Dubuque, Iowa, 1982: 33-41). Dunham, R.G. and A.L. Mauss. "Evaluation of Treatment Programs: A Statistical Resolution of Selection Biases Using the Case of Problem Drinkers. Evaluation Research. Vol.3, No.3, 1979: Dunham, R. G. "Malice in Blunderland: Watergate in the Historical Perspective of American Political Corruption." In Armand L. Mauss and Julie Camille Wolfe (eds.), This Land of Promises: The Rise and Fall of Social Problems in America. J.B.Lippincott,1977. Dunham, R. G. and A. L. Mauss. "Waves from Watergate: Evidence Concerning the Impact of the Watergate Scandal Upon Political Legitimacy and Social Control." Sociological Perspectives. Vol. 19, No.4, October, 1976: PAPERS AND PARTICIPATION AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS (60+ available upon request) RESEARCH REPORTS The Alpert Group (Alpert, G.P.; R.G. Dunham and M. Smith). Miami-Dade Police Department Racial Profiling Study. Final report to Miami-Dade County, Florida, November, Alpert, G.P.; R.G. Dunham; M. Stroshine; K. Bennett and J. MacDonald. Police Officers Decision Making and Discretion:
11 Forming Suspicion and Making a Stop. Final report to the National Institute of Justice, Reprinted in Policing: A Test/Reader. edited by Carol A. Archbold (Sage Publishing Company, Los Angeles, CA, 2013: ). Alpert, G.P.; R.G. Dunham, D. Kenney and T. Madden. The Force Factor: Measuring Police Use of Force Relative to Suspect Resistance. Final report to the National Institute of Justice, Alpert, G.P.; and R.G. Dunham. An Analysis of Police Use-of- Force Data: In Two Cities. Final report to the National Institute of Justice, Alpert, G.P.; D. Kenney, R.G. Dunham, W. Smith and M. Cosgrove. Police Pursuit and the Use-of-Force. Final Report to the National Institute of Justice, Alpert, G.P.; and R.G.Dunham. Metro-Dade Police Department Discharge of Firearm Study Final report to Dade County, Florida, March, Akers, R.; L. Lanza-Kaduce, P. Cromwell and R.G.Dunham. Hurricane Andrew: Its Impact on Law and Social Control. Final report to the National Science Foundation, Dunham, R.G. The Community Effects of the Tactical Narcotics Team Program: Citizen and Business Component. Final report to Dade County, Florida, Carver,C.S.; and R.G. Dunham. Predicting Relapse Following Alcoholism Treatment.Final report to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Alpert, G. P.; and R. G. Dunham. Police Pursuit: A Comprehensive Review and Empirical Assessment. Final report to the U. S. Department of Transportation, Alpert, G. P.; and R. G. Dunham. Police Behavior in a Multi- Ethnic Setting: A Survey of Five Dade County Neighborhoods. Final report to Dade County, Florida, Brower, H.T.; R. M. Tappen and R. G. Dunham. Enhancement of a
12 Nursing Curriculum to Address Health Manpower Needs. Final report to the Health Resources Administration, Hinrichsen, J. J. and R. G. Dunham. Factors Affecting Utilization and Effectiveness of Alcoholism Treatment for Elderly Alcoholics. Final report to the Administration on Aging, Brower, H. and R. Dunham. Geriatric Nurse Practitioner Program. Final report to Health Resources Administration, l980. Moller, D.A. and R. G. Dunham. Social Assessment of the Yakima Indian Nation. Final report to the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Later the report was published by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation as "An Example Social Assessment." FUNDED RESEARCH Co-Principal Investigator, National Institute of Justice. (February, 2002 through October, 2004). Assessing Police Officers Decision Making and Discretion (Savannah, Georgia). Co-Principal Investigator, Miami-Dade County, Florida. (November 2000 through March, 2004). An Examination of Racial Profiling and Police Traffic Stops in Miami-Dade County, Florida. Co-Principal Investigator, National Institute of Justice. (June, 1998 through December, 2000). The Force Factor: Measuring Police Use of Force Relative to Suspect Resistance. Site Director (Miami), National Institute of Justice (March, 1991 through June, 1998). Drug-Use-Forecasting Project. Co-Principal Investigator, National Institute of Justice. (September, 1996 through March, 1998). An Analysis of Police Use-of-Force in Three Cities. Site Director (Miami), National Institute of Justice, (January, 1994 through December, 1995) Police Pursuit Driving and the Use of Excessive Force in Three Cities. Co-Director of Research, National Science Foundation (October, 1992 through August, 1993). Hurricane Andrew: The Impact on Law and Social Control. (P.I. - Ronald Akers, University of Florida)
13 Principal Investigator, Metropolitan Dade County, Florida (October, 1990 through February, 1992). Impact Assessment of the Tactical Narcotics Team Program: Citizen and Business Component. Evaluator, The Edna McConnell Clark Foundation (April, 1988 through April, 1989). Dade County Opportunity Rooms Program, Dade Schools and Neighborhoods Consortium. Co-Principal Investigator, National Highway Traffic Safety Association (March, 1987 through September, 1988). Police Pursuits: Integrating Research and Policy. Co-Principal Investigator, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (August, 1985 through August, 1989). Predicting Relapse Following Alcoholism Treatment. Co-Principal Investigator, Metro-Dade County, Florida (July, 1985 through February, 1986). Impact of Police Behavior in a Multi-Ethnic Setting: Implications for Training and Evaluation. Principal Investigator, Summer Award in Business and the Social Sciences, University of Miami (May through July, 1984). Women and Minorities in Alcoholism Treatment: A Nationwide Evaluation. Principal Investigator, City of Hialeah, Florida (January through December, l983). Validation Study of the Police Officer Entrance Examination. Evaluator, DHHS Health Resources Administration (July, 1980 through July, 1983), Nursing Curriculum Enhancement Project. Co-Principal Investigator, Administration on Aging (October, 1979 through May, 1981). Factors Affecting Utilization and Effective-ness of Treatment and Support Services for Elderly Problem Drinkers. Evaluator, DHEW Health Resources Administration (September, 1978 through June, 1980). Nurse Practitioner Program, School of Nursing, University of Miami. Principal Investigator, NIH Biomedical Research and Support Grant. (November, 1977 through July, 1979). Life-Drinking Patterns and Alcohol Related Health Problems Among the Elderly.
14 TEACHING Areas of Specialization: Police and Society Juvenile Delinquency Criminology Theories of Deviance Courses Taught: Undergraduate Graduate Seminars Deviant Behavior Theories of Deviant Behavior Police and Community Sociology of Alcohol Abuse Social Problems Juvenile Delinquency Social Psychology Social Organization Methods of Social Research Introduction to Sociology Theories of Criminology Research on Crime and Delinquency Evaluation Research Theories of Deviant Behavior Alcohol Abuse Research Deviance Theory and Research Social Policy: Alcohol and Drugs Honors Courses Social Psych. Pers. on Deviant Behavior Social Problems Sociology of Alcohol Abuse Juvenile Delinquency SELECTED UNIVERSITY COMMITTEE RESPONSIBILITIES Faculty Senate Professional Conduct Panel ( ). Faculty Senate Rank, Salary, and Conditions of Employment Committee ( , ). Faculty Senate (elected representative) ( ). Task Force on Substance Abuse ( ). Consultative Committee for A/S Dean Search ( ). A/S Promotion and Tenure Review Committee ( ). Behavioral Sciences Committee for The Protection of Human Subjects ( ). Chair, Self-Study Curriculum Committee, Sociology Dept.
15 ( ). Chair, University Graduate Faculty Committee ( ). Director, Graduate Program, Sociology Dept. ( ). Curriculum Committee, Arts & Sciences ( , ). Director, Undergraduate Program, Sociology Dept.( ). Alcohol Education Task Force ( ).
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Curriculum Vitae SETH W. FALLIK, Ph.D. Assistant Professor. Florida Atlantic University Office: (561) 297 4287
Curriculum Vitae SETH W. FALLIK, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Contact Florida Atlantic University Office: (561) 297 4287 School of Criminology and Criminal Justice E-mail: [email protected] College of Design
Kathleen (Kate) A. Fox
Kate Fox/May 2010/Page 1 Kathleen (Kate) A. Fox Sam Houston State University College of Criminal Justice P.O. Box 2296 Huntsville, Texas 77341-2296 Phone: (936) 294-4748 Fax: (936) 294-1653 [email protected]
August 2013. Emory University, Atlanta, GA Double major: Sociology and Political Science December 2005
CODY W. TELEP School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Arizona State University Mail Code 4420 411 N. Central Avenue, Suite 600 Phoenix, AZ 85004 Phone: 602.496.1295 Fax: 602.496.2366 Email: [email protected]
TEXAS STATE VITA. Psychology. Position University Dates Assistant Professor Texas State University 2014-Present. Position Entity Dates
TEXAS STATE VITA I. ACADEMIC/PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND A. Name: Ashley Nichole Arnio Title: Assistant Professor B. Educational Background Degree Year University Major Thesis/Dissertation Ph.D. 2014 Florida
ERICKA B. ADAMS, PH.D.
ERICKA B. ADAMS, PH.D. Visiting Professor San Jose State University Department of Justice Studies One Washington Square San Jose, CA 95192 Phone: (408) 924-2743 [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D., 2010
Daniel W. Scott [email protected] 6287 Adobe Circle S, CA 92617 (651) 270-6418
Daniel W. Scott [email protected] 6287 Adobe Circle S, CA 92617 (651) 270-6418 EDUCATION PhD in Criminology, Law & Society University of California-Irvine (expected May 2016) Master of Arts in Social Ecology
Criminal Justice. Bachelor of Criminal Justice Major in Criminal Justice. Objectives. Degree Offered. Major Offered. Minor Offered
75 Charles Lawrence, Ph.D., Chair Objectives The major gives students an overview of the entire criminal justice system, and then encourages them to consider the component parts. Courses are offered in
Erin M. Kearns July 27, 2014. Erin M. Kearns. Curriculum Vitae. American University, Washington, DC Ph.D., Expected Spring 2016
Erin M. Kearns Curriculum Vitae Contact Information American University School of Public Affairs Department of Justice, Law & Criminology 4400 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20016-8043 Phone:
CURRICULUM VITA DAVID R. LILLEY
CURRICULUM VITA DAVID R. LILLEY Behavioral Sciences Department University of Michigan-Dearborn 4901 Evergreen Road Dearborn, MI 48128 (1) 58-6749 [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D. Social Science and
CURRICULUM VITA. Ph.D. 2003 University at Albany, Albany, New York Criminal Justice. M.A. 1999 University at Albany, Albany, New York Criminal Justice
CURRICULUM VITA THOMAS W. BREWER Personal Information Office Address: 113 Bowman Hall Kent, Ohio 44242 Phone: 330-672-0315 E-mail: [email protected] Education and Honors Ph.D. 2003 University at Albany,
Capstone Project Minnesota State University Crime and Victimization Survey
Capstone Project Minnesota State University Crime and Victimization Survey Sherrise Truesdale, PhD Department of Sociology and Corrections Minnesota State University April 28, 2005 1 Alan Hughes (2005)
Curriculum Vitae DAVID J. BJERK
Curriculum Vitae DAVID J. BJERK Robert Day School of Economics and Finance Office: Bauer Center North, Rm 313 Claremont McKenna College Phone: 909-607-4471 500 E. Ninth Street Email: david.bjerk @ cmc.edu
SS: SOCIAL SCIENCE COURSE. Graduate Courses SOCIOLOGY, SOCIAL WORK, AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE SOCIOLOGY. Objectives
COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS 291 MINOR PROGRAM: 23 hours are required for the teaching minor in Social Science. Required courses are ECO 285, HIS 292, GGR 251, PS 140, and ECI 430. The additional 9 hours are chosen
DARRON D. GARNER, PHD; LCSW Phone: 936-261 1670 E-mail: [email protected]
DARRON D. GARNER, PHD; LCSW Phone: 936-261 1670 E-mail: [email protected] SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE Ten years of experience as the sole independent practitioner of a behavioral health practice in Houston
Bachelor of Criminal Justice 06/10/2013-08/03/2013
Summer 2013 BACJ/MCJ Electives Bachelor of Criminal Justice 06/10/2013-08/03/2013 CRJU 2041 Crime Theory and Causes Online This course provides a general survey of the nature and causes of crime and efforts
Curriculum Vitae. JAMIE ANN SNYDER, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice
Curriculum Vitae JAMIE ANN SNYDER, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice Office Address College of Professional Studies Department of Criminal Justice Building 85 Room 148 850-474-3409 E-Mail:
Ryan W. Randa. Curriculum Vitae. Sam Houston State University Montgomery, TX 77356 Box 2296 C: 513.807.0943
Ryan W. Randa Curriculum Vitae PERSONAL DATA Office Address: Home Address: College of Criminal Justice 118 Lake View Circle Sam Houston State University Montgomery, TX 77356 Box 2296 C: 513.807.0943 Huntsville,
CURRICULUM VITAE OF Kyle J. Thomas 331 Lucas Hall One University Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63121 Ph: (314) 516-4387 [email protected]
CURRICULUM VITAE OF Kyle J. Thomas 331 Lucas Hall One University Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63121 Ph: (314) 516-4387 [email protected] EDUCATION: 2014 Ph.D in Criminology and Criminal Justice, College Park Title:
STATE OF OREGON OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES CLACKAMAS COUNTY COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER. SISTERS OF PROVIDENCE HOSPITALS St.
CURRICULUM VITAE NAME OF FACULTY MEMBER Michael Taylor Position Title Assistant Professor DEGREE INFORMATION DEGREE INSTITUTION GRANTING DEGREE MAJOR DATE AWARDED B. A. University of California at Los
Assistant Professor EDUCATION. University of Cincinnati, 2007. Criminal Justice. Northeastern University, 1999
Division of Politics, Administration & Justice College of Humanities & Social Sciences California State University, Fullerton 800 N State College Blvd Fullerton, CA 92831 Office: (657) 278 8249; Fax: (657)
Spiropoulos, Georgia V. (2014). The State of the State: Crime Trends in California. C. Gardiner & P. Fiber,
Division of Politics, Administration & Justice College of Humanities & Social Sciences California State University, Fullerton 800 N State College Blvd Fullerton, CA 92831 Office: (657) 278 8249; Fax: (657)
CURRICULUM VITAE August 2014
CURRICULUM VITAE August 2014 NAME: Geoffrey P. Alpert INTERNET SITE: www.deadlyforce.com ADDRESS: Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice 1305 Greene St. University of South Carolina Columbia, SC
Curriculum Vitae. 2009 B.S., Political Science; Minor: Criminology and Criminal Justice, Suma cum Laude Florida State University
Curriculum Vitae CHRISTI METCALFE University of South Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice Currell College 1305 Greene Street Columbia, SC 29208 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION 2014 Ph.D.,
CHRISTINE N. FAMEGA. California State University-San Bernardino, Department of Criminal
CHRISTINE N. FAMEGA California State University - San Bernardino Department of Criminal Justice 5500 University Pkwy San Bernardino, CA 92407-2397 (909) 537-5285 [email protected] EDUCATION 2003 Ph.D.,
EMILY J. SALISBURY CURRICULUM VITAE
EMILY J. SALISBURY CURRICULUM VITAE CURRENT APPOINTMENT Assistant Professor Hatfield School of Government Division of Criminology and Criminal Justice Portland State University 506 SW Mill St., 570E Urban
THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROGRAM HANDBOOK
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Curriculum Vitae. 2009 B.S., Political Science; Minor: Criminology and Criminal Justice, Suma cum Laude Florida State University
Curriculum Vitae CHRISTI METCALFE University of South Carolina Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice Currell College 1305 Greene Street Columbia, SC 29208 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION 2014
Dissertation Title: Kicking the Habit: Recovering from Addiction across Social Divides (expected defense fall 2015)
SARAH L. WHETSTONE Office: - Twin Cities 909 Social Sciences 267 19 th Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55455 Home: 2111 13 th Avenue South Apartment 3 Minneapolis, MN 55404 Phone: (612) 518-1396 Email: [email protected]
CRM 300 Methods of Social Research Partially satisfies University Studies IV: Building Competencies/Information Literacy.
Course Number Course Title US Component/Competency CRM 105 Introduction to Criminal Justice Partially satisfies University Studies II: Approaches and CRM 110 Crime and Justice Issues Partially satisfies
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Gail Garfield, Ph.D. Associate Professor and Department of Sociology and Doctoral Faculty of the Graduate Center
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SEAN R HOGAN. Curriculum Vitae
SEAN R HOGAN Curriculum Vitae Office: 207B Education Classroom Building Department of Social Work 92834-6868 Telephone: 657-278-8412 E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy University
*I am admitted to practice law in Connecticut, Colorado and the U.S. Federal Court.
MARCIA CANAVAN, J.D., M.P.H. University of Connecticut School of Law 65 Elizabeth Street Hartford, Connecticut 06105 860-570-5133 [email protected] EXPERIENCE Academic Acting Director, Lawyering
Jonathan Lee, Ph.D. Email: [email protected] Phone: 717 948 4319. Ph.D., Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, USA
Updated 3/14/2015 Jonathan Lee, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice Pennsylvania State University-Harrisburg School of Public Affairs W160-G Middletown, PA 17057 USA Email: [email protected] Phone:
CURRICULUM VITAE EDUCATION
CURRICULUM VITAE Jason Davis, PhD Associate Professor of Criminal Justice Graduate Program Director, Master of Science in Criminal Justice Program Coordinator, Criminal Justice Department of Social Sciences
RESUME. Apartment #417 Sunny Isles Beach, Florida 33160 TELEPHONE #: (305) 931-7576 (H); (305) 628-6578 (O),
1/2014 RESUME NAME: ADDRESS: Gary Feinberg, Ph.D. 251 174th Street Apartment #417 Sunny Isles Beach, Florida 33160 TELEPHONE #: (305) 931-7576 (H); (305) 628-6578 (O), EDUCATION Post-Doctoral Studies in
CURRICULUM VITA MATTHEW C. JOHNSON
1 CURRICULUM VITA MATTHEW C. JOHNSON Department of Criminal Justice East Carolina University 236 Rivers West Greenville, NC 27858 (252)737-2417 (Phone) [email protected] Education Ph.D., August 2008:
Criminal Justice. Bachelor of Criminal Justice Major in Criminal Justice. Objectives. Degree Offered. Major Offered. Minor Offered
77 Charles Lawrence, PhD, Chair Objectives The major gives students an overview of the entire criminal justice system, and then encourages them to consider the component parts. Courses are offered in the
Gender, crime, and victimization; social inequalities; intersectionality; fear of crime; campus crime; mixed methods research
Rutgers University School of Criminal Justice 123 Washington Street Newark, New Jersey 07102 EDUCATION Ph.D. in Criminal Justice Rutgers University, Newark, NJ August 2012 present M.A. in Sociology May
Kimberly R. Kras. Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence! Department of Criminology, Law and Society, George Mason University
Kimberly R. Kras Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence! Department of Criminology, Law and Society George Mason University 4087 University Dr. Suite 4100, MS 6D3 Fairfax, VA 22030 Office Phone:
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C U R R ICU LU M V ITAE F I L I P M. W I E C K O Assistant Professor Texas A&M University-Commerce Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice P.O. Box 3011 Commerce, Texas 75429-3011 Tel. No. (903) 468-5493
WILLIAM E. HARVER, PH.D. Social Science Division Widener University One University Place Chester, Pennsylvania 19013-5792 (610) 499-4554
WILLIAM E. HARVER, PH.D. Social Science Division Widener University One University Place Chester, Pennsylvania 19013-5792 (610) 499-4554 EDUCATION: Ph.D. Criminology, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware,
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Deena Isom Curriculum Vitae August 2015
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CURRICULUM VITAE. Lauren M. Block
Revised August 2014 CURRICULUM VITAE Lauren M. Block Student Academic Center 403 PO Box 1495 Spokane, WA 99210-1495 E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION 2015 Ph.D., Criminal Justice & Criminology (expected)
ABBREVIATED CV KEN HAAS. Criminal Justice Program Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice University of Delaware Newark, DE 19716
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ACADEMIC VITA JAMES G. LARSON Professor Chair, Department of Professional Studies School of Professional Studies National University EDUCATION: 1995 Juris Doctor Thomas Jefferson School of Law 1987 Bachelor
Nicole N. Hanson, M.A. [email protected] http://opencuny.org/nnhanson
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RESUME. Joseph B. Sanborn, Jr., PhD 4000 Central Florida BLVD. Building 80 Room 320 Orlando, FL 32816
RESUME Joseph B. Sanborn, Jr., PhD 4000 Central Florida BLVD. Building 80 Room 320 Orlando, FL 32816 EDUCATION: Villanova University, B.A., Sociology, 1973, Magna Cum Laude State University of New York
RAMONA BROCKETT, J.D., PH.D.
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Education: Experiences: Aug. 2006- Present
Education: Sara E. Buck Doude, Ph.D. Department of Government and Sociology Georgia College & State University Campus Box 18 Milledgeville, GA 31061 Office Telephone: (478) 445-4257 Email: [email protected]
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Vita. Joan Luxenburg. Associate Dean. College of Liberal Arts. University of Central Oklahoma. Edmond, Oklahoma 73034
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Katelyn J. Rozenbroek, M.A. 5202 University Drive, Merrick Bldg, Coral Gables, FL 33146 [email protected] 305-967-1452
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CURRICULUM VITAE NATALIE W GOULETTE
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EUGENE A. PAOLINE III
EUGENE A. PAOLINE III Department of Criminal Justice Office: (407) 823-4946 The University of Central Florida FAX: (407) 823-5360 P.O. Box 161600 E-mail: [email protected] Orlando, Florida 32816-1600
Curriculum Vitae Cassandra A. Atkin-Plunk, Ph.D.
School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Florida Atlantic University 777 Glades Road, SO 222 Boca Raton, FL 33431 Office: (561) 297-3928 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION Curriculum Vitae Cassandra
KERI B. BURCHFIELD February 2015
KERI B. BURCHFIELD February 2015 907 Zulauf Hall Northern Illinois University Office Phone: (815) 753-0302 DeKalb, IL 60115 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION: PhD. 2005 M.A. 1997 Crime, Law and Justice
CURRICULUM VITAE DAVID R. LILLEY
CURRICULUM VITAE DAVID R. LILLEY University of Toledo Department of Criminal Justice Toledo, OH 43606 [email protected] EDUCATION: Ph.D. Social Science and Criminal Justice, Michigan State University
CURRICULUM VITAE. Veterans Administration Medical Center, Psychiatry Service 1984-1986 San Francisco, CA Fellow in Substance Use Disorders
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EDUCATION RESEARCH INTERESTS RESEARCH EXPERIENCE. 2015 Ph.D Candidate in Criminology and Criminal Justice
Jordan C. Pickering 336 Lucas Hall One University Blvd St. Louis, MO 63121 [email protected] EDUCATION 2015 Ph.D Candidate in Criminology and Criminal Justice Expected graduation: May 2016 Dissertation title:
ROSALYN DENISE CAMPBELL, PhD, LMSW
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Kimberly A. Chism Curriculum Vitae
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NATALIE MASUOKA Department of Political Science Packard Hall, Tufts University Medford, MA 02155 [email protected]
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