JUSTIN T. READY CURRICULUM VITAE

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JUSTIN T. READY CURRICULUM VITAE Arizona State University Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice 411 N. Central Avenue, Office 647 Phoenix, AZ 85004 Office: 602.496.2339 Email: Justin.Ready@asu.edu EDUCATION 2009 Ph.D. Criminal Justice. Rutgers - The State University of New Jersey, School of Criminal Justice, Newark, NJ. Dissertation: Committee: Offender Adaptation: Understanding Crime Displacement from a Micro-Level Perspective Ronald V. Clarke (Chair), David Weisburd, George Kelling, and Michael Maxfield 1996 M.A. Criminal Justice. Rutgers - The State University of New Jersey, School of Criminal Justice, Newark, NJ 1993 B.A. Criminal Justice, Cum Laude. The University of Massachusetts - Lowell, School of Criminal Justice, Lowell, MA WORK EXPERIENCE 2009- Assistant Professor Present Arizona State University, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Responsibilities include teaching graduate and undergrad courses and writing research articles and grant proposals. Graduate courses taught include Statistics, Advanced Methods and Seminar in Criminal Justice. Undergraduate courses include Criminology and Crime Prevention and Control. 2003- Assistant Professor, Lecturer 2009 John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Sociology Department. Undergraduate courses taught include Research Methods, Criminology, Police and the Community, and Social Deviance. MA courses include Research Methods and Criminological Theory. Doctoral courses taught include Statistics and a Primer in Quantitative Methods. Served on the Curriculum Committee and the Student Appeals Committee. Drafted questions for the MA comprehensive exam; PAGE 1

graded doctoral program comprehensive exams; analyzed MA degree data and coauthored the MA in Criminal Justice self-evaluation; analyzed faculty surveys to assess the Sociology Department s hiring needs. 1998- Senior Research Associate 2003 Police Foundation, Research Division. Served as Project Director for three federally funded studies: Measuring Displacement and Diffusion: An Analysis of the Indirect Impacts of Community Policing (NIJ), Bringing the Crime Victim into Community Policing (COPS), and Risk Focused Policing at Places: An Experimental Evaluation of the Communities that Care Program in Redlands, California (OJJDP). Also served as PI for a study funded by the Bradley Foundation: An Examination of Citizen Perceptions of Differential Treatment by the Police in Los Angeles, California. Developed research methodologies, drafted survey instruments, trained research assistants, conducted qualitative interviews, analyzed data sets, and drafted final reports. 1999 Instructor Rutgers - The State University of New Jersey, School of Criminal Justice. Designed, prepared and taught undergraduate courses on Police and the Community. 1996- Research Consultant 1997 Center for Criminal Justice Research, University of Cincinnati, Division of Criminal Justice. Responsibilities included grant proposal writing, data analysis and drafting the final report for a research project funded by the National Institute of Justice. 1995- Project Manager 1996 Served as Project Manager for the National Institute of Justice funded project Problem-Oriented Policing in Public Housing: The Jersey City Approach to Solving Drug and Violent Crime Problems in Public Housing. Responsible for collecting police data, monitoring problem solving strategies in six public housing sites and managing research assistants. Also constructed databases for the evaluation of police interventions, analyzed longitudinal crime data and drafted sections of the final report. 1994- Field Researcher 1995 Center for Crime Prevention Studies, Rutgers, School of Criminal Justice. Responsibilities included coding observational data and constructing data sets for the evaluation of two federally funded projects: Controlling Violent Crime Places in Jersey City and Problem-Oriented Policing in Public Housing: The Jersey City Approach to Solving Drug and Violent Crime Problems in Public Housing. These projects were collaborative efforts by Rutgers and the Jersey City Police Department to advance research and technology in the area of problem-oriented policing. PAGE 2

PUBLICATIONS Weisburd, David, Josh Hinkle, Christine Famega and Justin Ready. (2011) The Possible Backfire Effects of Hot Spots Policing: An Experimental Assessment of Impacts on Legitimacy, Fear and Collective Efficacy. Journal of Experimental Criminology. In Press. Ready, Justin and Michael White. (2011). Exploring Patterns of TASER Use by the Police: An Officer-Level Analysis. Journal of Crime and Justice. Special Issue on Police Use of Force. In Press. Sousa, William, Justin Ready and Michael Ault. (2010) The Impact of TASERs on Police Use-of-Force Decisions: Findings from a Randomized Field Training Experiment. Journal of Experimental Criminology. 6: 35-55. White, Michael and Justin Ready. (2010) The Impact of the TASER on Suspect Resistance: Identifying Predictors of Effectiveness. Crime and Delinquency. 56: 70-102. White, Michael and Justin Ready. (2009) Examining Fatal and Nonfatal Incidents Involving the TASER: Identifying Predictors of Suspect Death Reported in the Media. Criminology and Public Policy. 8: 865-891. Ready, Justin, Michael White and Christopher Fisher. (2008) Shock Value: A Comparative Analysis of News Reports and Police Records on TASER Deployments. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management. 31: 148-170. Weisburd, David, Nancy Morris and Justin Ready. (2008) Risk-Focused Policing at Places: An Experimental Evaluation of the Communities that Care Program in Redlands, California. Justice Quarterly. 25: 163-200. White, Michael and Justin Ready. (2007) The TASER as a Less-Lethal Force Alternative: Findings on Use and Effectiveness in a Large Metropolitan Police Agency. Police Quarterly. 10: 170-191. White, Michael and Justin Ready. (2007) Exploring the Other Critical Questions Regarding the TASER CEW: A Descriptive Investigation of Incidents and Outcomes in New York City. In Physiology and Pathology of Conducted Energy Weapons. New York, NY: Springer Press. Ault, Michael, William Sousa and Justin Ready. (2007) "How Reliable are your Policies and Training? Putting the CED to the Test." In Subject to Debate, Vol. 21. Police Executive Research Forum. Weisburd, David, Laura Wyckoff, Justin Ready, John Eck, Josh Hinkle and Frank Gajewski. (2006). Does Crime Just Move Around the Corner?: A Controlled Study of Displacement and Diffusion in Two Crime Hot Spots. Criminology. 44: 549-592. PAGE 3

Ready, Justin, David Weisburd, and Graham Farrell. (2002) "Victims and Victim Organizations in Contemporary American Policing: Findings from a National Survey of Police and Victim Organizations." International Review of Victimology. 9: 175-195. Ready, Justin and David Weisburd. (2002) "Victims and Victim Service Organizations in American Policing: Selected Findings from a National Study." In Networks, Vol. 17. National Center for Victims of Crime. Mazerolle, Lorraine, Justin Ready, William Terrill and Elin Waring. (2000) "Problem-Oriented Policing in Public Housing: Using a Mixed Model Approach to Examine Changes in Violent and Drug-Related Crime Problems." Justice Quarterly. 17:129-158. Ready, Justin, Lorraine Mazerolle and Elyse J. Revere. (1998) "Getting Evicted from Public Housing: An Analysis of the Factors Influencing Eviction Decisions in Six Public Housing Sites." In Crime Prevention Studies, v.8. Monsey, NY: Criminal Justice Press IN PROGRESS OR UNDER REVIEW Ready, Justin, Michael White, Phillip Kopp and John Decarlo. Examining Officers Willingness to Use the TASER: A Comparison of High-Frequency Users, Users and Non-users across Ten Police Departments. Ready, Justin, Clair Vaughn-Uding, Charles Katz and David Choate. The Effects of Risk Aversion on Illegal Prescription Drug Use: Identifying Predictors of RX Drug Use in a Representative Sample of Arrestees. Wang, Xia, Justin Ready, and Garth Davies. Examining the Effects of Race, Ethnicity and Neighborhood Context on Perceived Injustice Ready, Justin and Emmanuel Barthe. The Impact of Surveillance Cameras on Drug Market Areas: Examining Residents Perceptions of Privacy and Civil Liberties. Ready, Justin and David Weisburd. "A Theoretical Model of Offender Adaptation. FINAL REPORTS TO FUNDING AGENCIES Ready, Justin and Emmanuel Barthe. (2009) The Impact of Surveillance Cameras on Perceptions of Privacy, Safety and Civil Liberties in Urban Drug Market Areas. Final Report to the Professional Staff Congress - City University of New York (PSC-CUNY). Weisburd, David, Nancy Morris and Justin Ready. (2006) Risk-Focused Policing at Places: An Experimental Evaluation of the Communities that Care Program in Redlands, California. Final Report to the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. PAGE 4

Weisburd, David, Laura Wyckoff, Justin Ready and John Eck. (2005) Measuring Displacement and Diffusion: An Analysis of the Indirect Impacts of Community Policing. Final Report to the National Institute of Justice. Ready, Justin, Edwin Hamilton and Laura Wyckoff. (2002) A Study of Citizen Perceptions of Differential Policing Practices in Los Angeles, California. Final Report to the Bradley Foundation. Greenspan, Rosann, David Weisburd, Erin Lane and Justin Ready. (2002) The Second Responders Program: A Coordinated Police and Social Service Response to Domestic Violence. Final Report to the National Institute of Justice. Ready, Justin, Graham Farrell, Earl Hamilton and David Weisburd. (2001) Towards Victim-Oriented Policing: Findings from a National Survey of Victim Service Organizations and Police Departments. Final Report to the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services. Mazerolle, Lorraine Green, Justin Ready, William Terrill and Frank Gajewski. (1998) Problem-Oriented Policing in Public Housing: Final Report of the Jersey City Project. Final Report to the National Institute of Justice. SELECTED GRANT ACTIVITY Sexual Misconduct in the Protestant Church (2005); Co-Principal Investigator on a study of sexual misconduct among lay and ordained ministers. The study was funded by several denominations of the Protestant Church. The Impact of CCTV Cameras on Residents Attitudes Relating to Privacy, Safety and Civil Rights in Drug Market Areas (2004); Principal Investigator on a PSC-CUNY Grant in Spring 2004. An Examination of Citizen Perceptions of Differential Treatment by the Police in Los Angeles, CA (2001); Principal Investigator for research grant from the Bradley Foundation. DC Metro Biased Policing Project (2002); Project Director for survey component of research grant from the Washington, DC Metropolitan Police Department. Risk Focused Policing at Places: An Experimental Evaluation of the Communities that Care Program in Redlands, California (2000); Project Director for research grant from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. Bringing the Crime Victim into Community Policing (2000); Project Director for research grant from the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services. PAGE 5

Measuring Displacement and Diffusion: An Analysis of the Indirect Impacts of Community Policing (1998); Project Director for research grant from the National Institute of Justice. DOCTORAL DISSERTATION COMMITTEES: Morris, Patrick. (2009) Dual Arrest in Intimate Partner Violence Incidents: The Influence of Police Officer, Incident, and Organizational Characteristics. John Jay College of Criminal Justice, The Graduate Center, City University of New York (CUNY). Committee: Justin Ready (Chair), Michael White and Valli Rajah. McCarthy, Jennifer. (2009) The Relationship between Possessing Child Pornography and Child Molestation. John Jay College of Criminal Justice, The Graduate Center, City University of New York (CUNY). Committee: Karen Terry (Chair), Justin Ready and Cynthia Mercado. MASTER S THESIS COMMITTEES: Moule, Richard. (2011) Moving Towards a Quantitative Understanding of Thrasher's Threat- Cohesion Hypothesis. Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University. Committee: Charles Katz (Chair), Justin Ready and Travis Pratt. Jorgensen, Cody. (2011) Public Perceptions Matter: A Procedural Justice Study Examining an Arrestee Population. Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University. Committee: Justin Ready (Chair), Charles Katz and Michael White. PEER REVIEW SERVICE Justice Quarterly Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology Crime and Delinquency Journal of Quantitative Criminology Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency Police Quarterly International Review of Victimology Crime Prevention Studies Journal of Experimental Criminology AWARDS AND RECOGNITION 2010-2011 Undergraduate Favorite Instructor, COPP Scholar s Reception 2002-2003 Morton and Roberta Clayman Fellowship 1996-1997 Doctoral Fellowship, Rutgers University Newark PAGE 6

MEMBERSHIPS 2009-2011 NIJ Working Group on Technology in Policing 2006-2011 Campbell Collaboration on Experimental Criminology 1995-2011 American Society of Criminology 1995-2011 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2008-2011 American Civil Liberties Union 2008-2009 Doctoral Faculty, John Jay College 2002-2005 Crime and Place Working Group, University of Maryland 2001-2004 Advisory Committee, Covenant House 2000-2002 Coordinator, Police Foundation Institutional Review Board SELECTED CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION (2001 - PRESENT) Ready, Justin, Clair White, Charles Katz and David Choate. The Effects of Risk Aversion on Illegal Prescription Drug Use: Identifying Predictors of Rx Drug Use. American Society of Criminology. Washington, DC (November 2011). Ready, Justin. Examining Officers Willingness to Use the TASER: A Comparison of High- Frequency Users, Users and Non-users across Ten Police Departments. The Stockholm Criminology Symposium. Stockholm, Sweden. (June 2010). Ready, Justin, Phillip Kopp and John DeCarlo. Examining Factors that Influence Officers Willingness to Use the TASER: A Multi-Site Study. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. San Diego (February 2010). Famega, Christine, Justin Ready, David Weisburd and Josh Hinkle. The Impact of Broken Windows Style Policing on Trust and Confidence in the Police: Overall and Racespecific Effects. American Society of Criminology. Philadelphia (November 2009). Ready, Justin and Michael White. Examining the Physiological Impact of the TASER: Identifying Predictors of Suspect Death. American Society of Criminology. Atlanta (November 2007). Ready, Justin and Michael White. The Use and Effectiveness of the TASER by the Police: A Comparison of Different Data Sources. American Society of Criminology. Los Angeles (November 2006). Ready, Justin and Emmanuel Barthe. The Impact of CCTV Cameras on Residents Attitudes Relating to Safety, Privacy and Due Process in Drug Market Areas. American Society of Criminology. Toronto (November 2005). Hamilton, Earl and Justin Ready. Racial Differences in Opinions of Police: A Two-City Comparison. American Society of Criminology. Toronto (November 2005). PAGE 7

Ready, Justin and Emmanuel Barthe. Geographic Analysis of Crime Displacement and the Diffusion of Benefits Resulting from CCTV Cameras in Drug Market Areas of New Jersey. American Society of Criminology. Nashville (November 2004). Barthe, Emmanuel and Justin Ready. The Impact of CCTV Cameras on Police Calls for Service in Drug Market Areas of Jersey City, NJ. American Society of Criminology. Denver (November 2003). Ready, Justin and Jim Bueermann. Bringing the Crime Victim Into Community Policing: Findings from a National Survey of Police Departments and Victim Service Organizations. COPS Conference. Washington, D.C. (July 2002). Ready, Justin and David Weisburd. An Examination of Citizen Perceptions of Differential Treatment by the Police in Los Angeles, California. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Los Angeles (March 2002). Weisburd, David, John Eck, Justin Ready and Rosann Greenspan. Crime Displacement and Diffusion of Crime Control Benefits: Findings from a Controlled Study. American Society of Criminology. Atlanta (November 2001). Ready, Justin, David Weisburd, Earl Hamilton and Sandra Bass. An Examination of Citizen Perceptions of Unfair Treatment by the Police in Los Angeles, California. American Society of Criminology. Atlanta (November 2001). PERSONAL REFERENCES AND AFFILIATIONS David Weisburd, Ph.D. Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice University of Maryland 2220 Lefrak Hall College Park, MD 20742 301.405.4705 msefrat@mscc.huji.ac.il Ronald Clarke, Ph.D. School of Criminal Justice Rutgers University 123 Washington Street Newark, NJ 07102 973.353.5870 rclarke@newark.rutgers.edu PAGE 8

George Kelling, Ph.D. School of Criminal Justice Rutgers University 123 Washington Street Newark, NJ 07102 973.353.3311 glkell@aol.com Lorraine Mazerolle, Ph.D. Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice Griffith University Brisbane Queensland, 4111 Australia 011.61.7.3735.5938 L.Mazerolle@griffith.edu.au PAGE 9