Christine M. Englebrecht, Ph.D. Criminal Justice Program Department of Human Services Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, OH 43403 (419) 372-9541 cengleb@bgsu.edu EDUCATION, Ph.D. 2008 School of Criminal Justice Dissertation: The Victim Impact Statement: An analysis of its content, function, and meaning within the criminal justice system. Advisors: Dr. James Acker, Dr. Dennis Sullivan, Dr. David Duffee, Dr. Frankie Bailey, and Dr. Fred Boehrer Recipient: Distinguished Dissertation Award, M.A. 2002 School of Criminal Justice University of Iowa, B.S. 2000 Major: Sociology; Minor: Psychology, Human Relations PROFESSIONAL ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Assistant Professor, Criminal Justice Program Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio 2009 present Instructor, Criminal Justice Program 2008 2009 Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio Adjunct Instructor, Department of Sociology 2008 Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio Graduate Instructor, School of Criminal Justice 2002 2004 RESEARCH INTERESTS Victimization, Victims Rights Criminal Justice Policy Capital Punishment Qualitative Research Methods
Englebrecht 2 TEACHING EXPERIENCE Bowling Green State University, Criminal Justice Program Courses taught (undergraduate level): Research Methods, Community Corrections Capital Punishment, Victimology, Institutional and Community Corrections; Courses taught (graduate level): Research Methods in Criminal Justice Bowling Green State University, Department of Sociology Courses taught (undergraduate level): Juvenile Delinquency University at Albany, School of Criminal Justice Courses taught (undergraduate level): Punishment and Corrections, Criminology PUBLICIATIONS Refereed Articles: Stinson, P.M., Liederbach, J., Brewer, S.L., Englebrecht, C.M., & Mathna, B.E. (Forthcoming, Victims & Offenders). Police sexual misconduct: Arrested officers and their victims. Englebrecht, C.M., Mason, D.T., & Adams, M.J. (Forthcoming, Journal of Death and Dying). A New Normal: Exploring the impact of homicide on surviving family members. Reyns, B.W. & Englebrecht, C.M. (2014). Informal and formal help-seeking decisions of stalking victims in the United States. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 41, 1178-1194. Gonzalez, A., Chavez, J.M., & Englebrecht, C.M. (2014). Latina/o Vernacular Rhetoric: Arts Activism in Toledo s Old South End. Journal of Poverty, 18, 50-64. Englebrecht, C.M., & Chavez, J.C. (2014). Whose statement is it? An examination of victim impact statements delivered in court. Victims & Offenders, 9, 386-412. Englebrecht, C.M., Mason, D.T., & Adams, M.J. (2014). The experiences of homicide victims families with the criminal justice system: An exploratory study. Violence & Victims, 29, 407-421. Chavez, J. M., Englebrecht, C. M., Lopez, A., Viramontez Anguiano, R. P., & Reyes, J. R. (2013). Collateral Consequences: The impact of local immigration policies on Latino immigrant families in North Central Indiana. In David Brotherton, Daniel Stageman, & Shirley Leyro (Eds.), Outside Justice: Immigration and the criminalizing impact of changing policy and practice (pp. 69-89). New York, New York: Springer Press. (Refereed) Reyns, B.W., & Englebrecht, C.M. (2013). The Fear Factor: Exploring predictors of fear among stalking victims, Crime & Delinquency, 59, 788-808.
Englebrecht 3 Chavez, J.M., Lopez, A., Englebrecht, C.M., & Viramontez Anguiano, R.P. (2012). Sufren Los Niños: Exploring the impact of unauthorized immigration status on children s well-being. Family Court Review, 50, 638-649. Englebrecht, C.M. (2012). Where Do I Stand? Exploring the rules regulating victim participation in the criminal justice system. Victims & Offenders, 7, 161-184. Englebrecht, C.M., & Reyns, B.W. (2011). Gender differences in acknowledgment of stalking victimization: Results from the NCVS stalking supplement. Violence and Victims, 26, 560-579. Englebrecht, C.M. (2011). The struggle for ownership of conflict : An exploration of victim participation and voice in the criminal justice system. Criminal Justice Review, 36, 129-151. Reyns, B.W., & Englebrecht, C.M. (2010). The stalking victim s decision to contact the police: A test of Gottfredson and Gottfredson s theory of criminal justice decision making. Journal of Criminal Justice, 38, 998-1005. Englebrecht, C.M., Peterson, D., Scherer, A., & Naccarato, T. (2008). It s not my fault: Acceptance of responsibility as a component of engagement in juvenile residential treatment. Children and Youth Services Review, 30, 466-484. Book Chapters: Acker, James R., Brown, E. K., & Englebrecht, C. M. (2004). The Scottsboro Boys Trials: Black men as racial scapegoats, In Frankie Y. Bailey & Steven Chermak (Eds.), Famous American Crimes and Trials (pp.147-168). Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group (revised and reprinted in Frankie Y. Bailey & Steven Chermak (Eds.), Crimes and Trials of the Century, (pp. 131-151). Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, 2007). Encyclopedia Entries: Englebrecht, C.M. (2010). Victim-offender mediation. In Steven P. Lab & Bonnie S. Fisher (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Technical Reports: Burek, M.W., & Englebrecht, C.M. 2009. Evaluation of Adult Lucas County Treatment Alternatives to Street Crime, Inc., (TASC): Outcomes related to program completion. Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State University. Duffee, D.E., Peterson, D., Smith, B., Steinke, C., Huang, Y., & Englebrecht, C.M. 2007. Residential Treatment Outcomes at LaSalle School and St. Anne Institute: The youth s selfreported outcomes from the residential pilot study. Albany, NY: University at Albany.
Englebrecht 4 Manuscripts Under Review/in Progress: Hernandez, C. & Englebrecht, C.M. (In progress). Sex trafficking in the United States: An examination of women s experiences. Chavez, J. M., Flores, J., Englebrecht, C. M., & Viramontez-Anguiano, R. P. (In progress). Prospects for School Failure: Race and ethnicity differences in the urban educational achievement crisis. Chavez, J.C., Englebrecht, C.M, & Viramontez-Anguiano, R.P. (In progress). Gearing up for change: The intersection of sex and race/ethnicity for an academic intervention in an urban high school. Chavez, J.C., Englebrecht, C.M, & Viramontez-Anguiano, R.P. (In progress). The Latino Paradox: Immigration, educational attainment, and offending. RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING Research Consultant, Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs (GEAR UP), Bowling Green State University, 2010-2011; 2011-2012 PAPER PRESENTATIONS Invited Presentations: Chavez, J.M., Lopez, A., Englebrecht, C.M., & Viramontez Anguiano, R.P. Sufren Los Niños: Exploring the impact of unauthorized immigration status on children s well-being. Paper presented at the Immigration and the Family Court Symposium, Hofstra University Law School, November, 2012. Englebrecht, C.M., Mason, D.T., & Adams, M.J. Families of Homicide Victims: Interactions with the criminal justice system and implications for healing. Paper presented to the Crime and Violence in Context Working Group, Bowling Green State University, March, 2012. Chavez, J.M., Englebrecht, C.M., & Nannini, J. The Latino Image Divide: Immigration, crime, and education. Paper presented at the 17 th Annual Latino Issues Conference, Bowling Green State University, October 2010. Chavez, J. M., & Englebrecht, C. M. Educational Attainment and Long-Term Outcomes: Opportunities for Latino Achievement. Paper presented at the 15 th Annual Latino Issues Conference, Bowling Green State University, October 2008. Conference Presentations: Chavez, J.M., Englebrecht, C.M., Lopez, A., & Reyes, R. Expanding immigration enforcement: The impact of state and local immigration policy on immigrant communities. Paper presented at the Law and Society meeting, May 2013.
Englebrecht 5 Stinson, P.M., Brewer, S.L., Englebrecht, C.M., Mathna, B.E., & Liederbach, J. Police sexual misconduct arrests: An exploratory CART analysis. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Atlanta, GA, November 2013. Stinson, P.M., Liederbach, J., Brewer, S.L., Englebrecht, C.M., Mathna, B.E. Police sexual misconduct arrests: An exploratory study. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Dallas, TX, March 2013. Chavez, J. M., Viramontez-Anguiano, R. P., Englebrecht, C.M., & Lopez, A. Expanding Criminalization: Exploring the impact of immigration policy on authorized and unauthorized Latino immigrants. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Chicago, IL, November 2012. Mason, D.T., Englebrecht, C.M., & Adams, M.J. A New Normal: Exploring the impact of homicide on surviving family members. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Chicago, IL, November 2012. Chavez, J. M., Englebrecht, C. M., & Viramontez Anguiano, R. P. Gearing Up for Change: The Intersection of Sex and Race/Ethnicity for an Academic Intervention in an Urban High School. Paper presented at the Third Annual Urban Education Conference, Bowling Green State University, March, 2012 Chavez, J. M., Englebrecht, C. M., Lopez, A., Viramontez Anguiano, R. P., Reyes, J. R. Collateral Consequences: The Impact of Immigration Policies on Latino Immigrant Families in North Central Indiana. Paper presented at the Issues of Immigration in Criminal Justice conference, The Center on Race, Crime and Justice at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, March 2012. Englebrecht, C.M., Mason, D.T., & Adams, M.J. Participation in the criminal justice system: An exploration of victims experiences. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Washington, DC, November 2011. Flores, J., Chavez, J. M., Englebrecht, C. M., & Viramontez-Anguiano, R. P. Prospects for School Failure: Race and Ethnicity Differences in the Urban Educational Achievement Crisis. Paper presented at the second annual Urban Education Conference, Bowling Green State University, March 2011. Chavez, J.M., Englebrecht, C.M., & Viramontez-Anguiano, R.P. Immigration, Educational Attainment, and Offending. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, San Francisco, CA, November 2010. Englebrecht, C.M. & Reyns, B.W. Gender differences in acknowledgment of stalking Victimization: Results from the NCVS stalking supplement. Paper presented at the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association meeting, Chicago, IL, September 2010.
Englebrecht 6 Burek, M.W., & Englebrecht, C.M. Alternative Approaches: Assessing the impact of additives to traditional probation. Paper presented at the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association meeting, Chicago, IL, September 2010. Burek, M.W., Englebrecht, C.M., & Liederbach, J. TASC to the Test: Outcomes Related to Program Completion. Paper presented at the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association meeting, Chicago, IL, September 2009. Englebrecht, C.M. Narrative Creation and Control: An Examination of the Rules Regulating Victim Participation in the Criminal Justice System. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, St. Louis, MO, November 2008. Englebrecht, C.M. The Victim Impact Statement: Narrative Construction in the Criminal Justice System. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Atlanta, GA, November 2007. Scherer, A., Peterson, D., & Englebrecht, C.M. I Don't Belong Here: An Analysis of Youths Statements About Placement as Predictors of Early Treatment Engagement. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Atlanta, GA, November 2007. Englebrecht, C.M. Giving Grief a Voice: Storytelling as Healing for Homicide Victims Families. Paper presented at the Justice Studies Association meeting, Newport, RI, June 2007. Scherer, A., Englebrecht, C.M., Peterson, D., & Naccarato, T. It s Not My Fault: Acceptance of Responsibility as a Component of Engagement. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Seattle, WA, March 2007. Englebrecht, C.M. Victim Impact Statements: Narratives as Healing or Retribution. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Los Angeles, CA, November 2006. Peterson, D., & Englebrecht, C.M. Gender Differences and Similarities in Juvenile Residential Treatment. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Toronto, Canada, November 2005. Englebrecht, C.M. Victims Narratives in Capital Cases: An Examination of the Terry Nichols Trial. Paper presented at the Justice Studies Association meeting, Hartford, CT, June 2005. Englebrecht, C.M. & Valor, M. The Death Penalty in New York: Colonial Years 1624-1775. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Nashville, TN, November 2004. Englebrecht, C.M. & Brown, E. Constructing the Victim: The Print News Media Portrayal of the Illinois Death Penalty Debate. Paper presented at the Justice Studies Association meeting, Albany, NY, May 2003. Brown, E., & Englebrecht, C.M. A Life or Death Issue: The Media s Portrayal of Victims
Englebrecht 7 In the Illinois Death Penalty Debate. Paper presented at the 40th annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Boston, MA, March 2003. Englebrecht, C.M. Female Gang Membership: A Historical Overview of Female Involvement in Gangs. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society meeting, Minneapolis, MN, April 1999. UNIVERSITY SERVICE Department: Thesis Committee Chair, Carolina Hernandez 2013 2014 Thesis Committee Member, Brittany Johnson 2013 2014 Thesis Committee Member, Natalie Todak 2012 2013 Faculty Mentor, McNair Scholar, Danielle Rice 2013 Faculty Advisor, Justice Student Association 2010 present Faculty Development and Evaluation Committee 2011 Faculty Search Committee, Social Work position 2010, 2011 Faculty Search Committee, Criminal Justice position 2009 College: Academic Appeals Committee Academic Advisor 2011 present 2009 (summer) University: Bookstore Advisory Committee 2010 2011 Peace and Conflict Studies Committee 2009 present PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Editorial Board, Contemporary Justice Review Reviewer, Journal of Criminal Justice, Violence and Victims, Contemporary Justice Review, Criminal Justice Review, Victims and Offenders 2009 present PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Society of Criminology Justice Studies Association 2002 present 2002 present
Englebrecht 8 HONORS AND AWARDS Distinguished Dissertation Award 2009 Frank Remington Award for Interdisciplinary Legal Studies 2008 School of Criminal Justice, University at Albany State University of New York Dissertation Research Fellowship Award 2006, 2007 Presidential Award, Initiatives for Women 2006 Graduate Fellowship 2001