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PERSONAL VITA William Wakefield, Phd. EDUCATION Institution Degree Granted Major Concentration University of Omaha B.A. 1965 Sociology Psychology University of Nebraska M.S. 1968 Sociology Criminology at Omaha (Psychology minor) Social Psychology South Dakota State Ph.D. 1976 Sociology Deviance University (Counseling Social Psychology minor) Research Theory PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1966-67 Teaching Assistant University of Nebraska at Omaha 1967 Counseling, Psychological Douglas County Youth (summer) Testing, Interviewing Detention Center, Omaha, Nebraska 1967-69 Instructor, Sociology/ Dana College, Blair, Nebraska Anthropology 1970-74 Chairman, Sociology Dana College Department 1972-74 Director, Law Enforcement Dana College Education Program 1973-74 Assistant Professor Dana College (on leave) 1973-74 Teaching/Research Assistant South Dakota State University 1974-78 Assistant Professor, University of Nebraska at Omaha Criminal Justice 1979-88 Associate Professor, University of Nebraska at Omaha Criminal Justice 1989- Professor, Criminal Justice University of Nebraska at Omaha Present 2002-2008 David Scott Diamond Professor College of Public Affairs and Community Service, University of Nebraska at Omaha

COURSES TAUGHT Sociology of Deviant Behavior Seminar in Crime Prev. Trends in Correction Survey of Corrections Correctional Treatment Process Minority Relations Comparative Criminal Justice: England(Grad.) Phd. Courses: Seminar on Comparative Corrections Seminar in Community Based Corrections Institutional Corrections Juvenile Delinquency Theoretical Criminology Independent Studies Thesis (Grad.) Community Corrections Juvenile Justice Issues of Deviance Seminar in Corrections College Teaching PUBLICATIONS(1999-present) Alcohol Use and Intimate Partner Violence in the city of Omaha, Nebraska, Challenge: Journal of Research on African American Men. Winter/Spring, 1999, Atlanta. Prisonomics and the Use of Psychotropic Drugs on Incarcerated Offenders: Ethical Considerations, Psychology: A Journal of Human Behavior, V. 37, #1:5-12, Spring(with Marsh/Snell) 2000. The London Travel Guide: A Resource for Comparative Criminal Justice Systems, 2 nd ed., Jan. 2000. University of Nebraska at Omaha(with Miller). Intimate Partner Violence and Police Action in a Large, Urban Area: Examining Data Patterns Using Correspondence Analysis, Police Practice and Research: An International Journal, 2001.(with CMarshall). Preliminary Progress Report: II, Fourth Judicial District Pottawattamie County Drug Court, January, 2001.Fourth Judicial District, Iowa Department of Corrections, Council Bluffs, Ia.(with Frenzel). Progress Report: III, Fourth Judicial District Pottawattamie County Drug Court, February, 2002. Fourth Judicial District, Iowa Department of Corrections, Council Bluffs, IA(with Frenzel). Fourth Judicial District Research Initiative Examining Drug Prevalence in the Recent Arrestee Population, Pottawattamie County Attorney s Office, Fourth Judicial District, Council Bluffs, Iowa, November, 2002(with William Crawley). Assessment of Police Officer Satisfaction in Bellevue: A Report to the Bellevue Police Officer s Association, Bellevue Police Officer s Association, Bellevue, Ne., December, 2002(with Sean Maddan). 2

Progress Report IV: Fourth Judicial District Pottawattamie County Drug Court, Jan., 2003. Fourth Judicial District, Iowa Department of Corrections, Council Bluffs, Ia(with Frenzel). Social Correlates That Factor into the Institutionalization of Implementing a Police Department: A Public Policy approach, J. of Psychology and Education, v.43, #1, 2006(11-25). Criminal Justice in England and the United States, 2 nd ed., w/ Hirschel & Sasse), Jones- Bartlett Publishers, Fall, 2007. A Response to Useem and Clayton s Making Prisons Safer, in Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice Policy, Frost, Freilich, and Clear, eds., Wadsworth, Pub., 2010(pp363-67) The Efficacy of Enhanced Alcohol-Use Monitoring: An Examination of the Effects of EtG/EtS Screening on Participant Performance in Drug Courts, Gibbs, B., and W. Wakefield. The Drug Court Review, Vol IX, Issue 1, 2014, pp 1-23. National Drug Court Institute, Alexandria, VA. Drug Courts, Gibbs, B., and Wakefield, W., in The Encyclopedia of Criminal Justice, Albenese, J, ed.. January, 2014. Wiley Publishers. GRANT ACTIVITY Research Evaluation of 4th Judicial District, IA Adult Drug Court, 2000-2003 $25,000 Drugs and Crime Research, Pottawattamie Co., Ia, 2002 20,000 Police Feasibility Research, Gretna, Ne, 2002-03. 2,300 Bellevue, Ne Police Performance Research Grant, 2004-05 17,750 Research Evaluation Sarpy Count Drug Court, 2005-2008 77,000 Research Evaluation of Douglas County Drug Court Programs, 2009-2011 50,000 Research Evaluation, US Probation Programs, 2008-2011 48,000 Research Evaluation of Law Enforcement, 2012- Seward, Ne (submitted) 35,000 CPACS Research Grant, 2014-5, Analysis:3Year Drug Court Recidivism Rates 10,000 RESEARCH PROPOSALS SUBMITTED/NOT FUNDED Research Evaluation of Douglas Drug Court Programs, 2008 50,000 PRESENTATIONS(1999-present) Lessons to be Learned: Comparative Research on the Criminal Justice System of England, presented to the Research Faculty of the Morehouse Research Institute, Morehouse College, Oct. 21, 1999, Atlanta. Science and Criminal Justice: Future Trends, presented to the annual Regional Conference of the United States Probation Office, Dec. 9, 1999, Omaha. 3

An Examination of Perceived Educational Benefits of Foreign Study Tours for Students and Professors, presented at the Midwest Criminal Justice Association Meeting, Oct. 4, 2001, Chicago. An Examination of the Attitudes of Drug Court Personnel Toward Operational Development and Evaluation of Three Drug Courts, presented at the American Society of Criminology Meeting, November 17, 2000, San Francisco(with Frenzel). Attitudes and Perceptions Toward Drug Courts, Chair/Discussant, at the American Society of Criminology Meeting, Nov. 15-18, 2000, San Francisco. The Ability of Police to Work With People: A Comparative Perspective, Chair/Discussant at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting, Los Angeles, Mar. 9, 2002. Police Working With People: Perspectives From Austria and France, paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting, Los Angeles, Mar. 9, 2002. Issues in International and Comparative Criminal Justice, Chair, Discussant, presented at the Midwest Criminal Justice Association Meeting, Oct. 10, 2002, Chicago. Research Initiative Examining Drug Prevalence in a Midwestern Arrestee Population, presented at the Midwest Criminal Justice Association Meeting, Oct. 10, 2002, Chicago(with William Crawley). Examining Issues of Drug Prevalence and Need for Treatment in a Midwestern State s Recent Arrestee Population, presented at the American Society of Criminology Meeting, Nov.16, 2002, Chicago(with William Crawley). Using Problem Oriented Policing to Deter and Prevent Methamphetimine Manufacturing, American society of Criminology, Nov., 2005.(w/Seredycz). Sentencing Recidivists: an Examination of Sentencing Outcomes for a Sample of Reconvicted Parolees, American Society of Criminology, Nov. 2005. To Police or Not to Police: The Relative Effectiveness of Policing, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Mar, 2006.(w/Seredycz). Does Faith-Based Treatment Have an Effect on Offender Recidivism?, MCJA, Oct., 2007.(w/Seredycz). Examining an Access To Recovery(ATR) Correctional Reentry Initiative in Lake City, ASC Meeting, Nov., 13, 2008(w/Seredycz). Study Abroad Courses, MCJA Meeting, Chicago, Sept., 2008(w/Sasse) 4

Offering Study Abroad Courses: Rewards, Rights, and Responsibilities, Mar, 2009(w/Sasse) Work, Work, work: The role of Client Employment in the Successful Completion of a Drug Court Program, MCJA Meeting, Chicago, Sept., 2009. So You Think You Want to Offer A Study Abroad Program?, ASC Meeting, Phil., Nov 2009 Making Prisons Safer: A Response to Clayton and Useem, ASC Meeting, Phil., Nov 2009 Preliminary Findings on the Effects of Moral Reconation Therapy(MRT) Versus Traditional Probation Techniques with Federal Probation Clients, MCJA Meeting, Chicago, 2010(w/Cameron) Closing the Window: Assessing the Efficacy of ETG Screening During Non-Testing Periods, ASC Meeting, San Francisco, Nov 2010(w/Gibbs) The Effects of Moral Reconation Therapy(MRT) on Federal Probationers: A Report of Preliminary Findings, ASC Meeting, San Francisco, Nov 2010(w/Cameron) Drug Courts and Alcohol-Use Monitoring: The Effects of Increased Supervision on Participant Program Performance, Wakefield, W. Gibbs, B., September 29, 2011. Midwest Criminal Justice Association Meetings, Chicago, Il. Increased Monitoring, Decreased Success? : A Quasi-experimental Assessment of Two Annual Drug Court Cohorts, Wakefield, W., Gibbs, B., November 17, 2011. Washington, D.C. "Individualization vs Standardization: An Exploration of Potential Unfairness in Drug Court Supervision", Wakefield, W., Gibbs, B., September 28, 2012. Midwest Criminal Justice Association Conference, MCJA, Chicago, Il. Rural Law Enforcement Performance Assessment, Wakefield, William, Sasse, Scott. Wakefield, W. and Scott Sasse. Midwest Criminal Justice Association Meetings, September 28, 2012. "Drug Court Redux: A Look Back to the Future of Drug Court Research and Administration", Wakefield, W., American Society of Criminology, American Society of Criminology Meetings, Chicago, Il, November 16, 2012. Some Preliminary Findings from Existing Research Regarding the Perceived CSI Effect on Prosecutor Job Performance, Bricko, D., and W. Wakefield, Midwest Criminal Justice Association Meetings, Chicago, September 26, 2014. 5

EVALUATION RESEARCH --Research Evaluation of Douglas County Adult Drug Court(w/Spohn & Jobe), 2006-8. - -Research Evaluation Sarpy County Adult Drug Court, 2005-2009. --Research Evaluation of US Probation Neb. Office MRT Probation Program, 2009-2011. --Research Evaluation of Douglas County Adult Drug Court etg Alcohol Screening Program, 2009-2011. UNIVERSITY PROFESSIONAL SERVICE --Advisory Committee, College of Continuing Studies (current) --Chancellor's Committee on Outcome Assessment, 2000-2003. Serve as NCAA Faculty Academic Representative for University of Nebraska at Omaha, 1999-present -Chair, Academic Compliance Officer Search Committee for Athletic Department, 1999. -Chair, Head Women s Golf Coach Search Committee, 1999. -Member, Head Women s Softball Coach Search Committee, 1999. -Member, Head Women s Tennis Coach Search Committee, 2000. -Member, UNO Athletic Department Committee, 1999-present. -Member, UNO Alumni Advisory Committee, 1999-present -Official Delegate, NCAA National Conferences, 1999-present -Official Delegate, Central Collegiate Hockey Assoc., 1999-present -NCAA Faculty Academic Representative National Fellow, 2007. -Chair, CCHA Executive Council, 2007-08 - Director, Outreach, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2007- -Chair, Legislative Committee, Midwest Intercollegiate Athletic Association, 2008- Academic Review Team for Department of Sociology, University of Nebraska at Omaha, Feb., 2001-02. --Academic Review Team, School of Public Administration, 2006. --Academic Review Team, Political Science Dept., 2007. --FAR, MIAA Conference, Representative to CEO Council. 2009-2011. --WCHA FAR, 2009-2011. --National Collegiate Hockey Conference FAR, 2011-present --Summit League Conference, FAR, 2010-present UNO CPACS Commencement Committee 2011-present --Governor Appointment, Nebraska Jail Standards Committee 2012-present --UNO CPACS Curriculum Committee, 2012-present --Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Association Ethics Committee, 2014-16. --UNO School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Acting Director, May, 2014-January 1, 2015. 6

B. Professionally-Relevant Public Service --Board Member, Omaha Police Foundation, 2004-current --Board Member, Youth Emergency Services, 1990-2009. --Board Member, Youth Emergencies Board of Trustees, 2010-present --Member, Omaha Metro Chiefs Association, 2009-present --Board Member North High School Alumni Foundation 2014--present PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES STATUS American Society of Criminology-Current Member Omicron Delta Kappa-Current Member (National Scholastic and Leadership Honorary) Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences-Current Member Midwest Criminal Justice Association, current member HONORS AWARDS Awarded Chancellor s Medal, August, 2002, Honor awarded by the Chancellor of the University of Nebraska at Omaha for career contributions to the University. Scott Diamond Professorship, 2003-2008, CPACS. Distinguished Alumni Award, CPACS, 2005. Distinguished Service Award, School of Communications, April, 2008. Metropolitan Police, Scotland Yard, Commendation for Outstanding Service, May, 2008. Outstanding Leadership and Service Award, Omicron Delta Kappa National Scholarship and Leadership Organization, 2009. Commitment Award, Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, 2011. Outstanding Service Award, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2011. Outstanding Teaching Award, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2013. 7