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CURRICULUM VITA Nicholas Corsaro, Ph.D. December 2014 Assistant Professor School of Criminal Justice University of Cincinnati 2840 Bearcat Way, RCR #5323B Cincinnati, OH 45221 Phone: 513 556 1967 Fax: 513 556 3303 Email: nicholas.corsaro@uc.edu Research Director Police Foundation 1201 Connecticut Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20036-2636 Phone: 202-833-1460 (main office) Fax: 202-296-2012 Email: ncorsaro@policefoundation.org EDUCATION 2007 Doctor of Philosophy School of Criminal Justice Michigan State University 2003 Master of Arts Department of Criminal Justice Indiana University Bloomington 2001 Bachelor of Arts Department of Criminal Justice Indiana University Bloomington PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Current Positions 9/2011 present Assistant Professor. School of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati 12/2014 present Research Director, Police Foundation, Washington D.C. Previous Positions 1/2008 7/2011 Assistant Professor. Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice Southern Illinois University Carbondale PUBLICATIONS Journal Articles 2015 Corsaro, Nicholas, James Frank, and Murat Ozer. Perceptions of police practice, cynicism of police performance, and persistent neighborhood violence: An intersecting relationship. Journal of Criminal Justice, 43, 1, 1-11. 1

2014 Gau, Jacinta M., Nicholas Corsaro, and Rod K. Brunson. Revisiting broken windows theory: A test of the mediation impact of social mechanisms on the disorder-fear relationship. Journal of Criminal Justice, 42, 6, 579-588. 2013 Corsaro, Nicholas, Rod K. Brunson, and Edmund F. McGarrell. Problemoriented policing and open-air drug markets: Examining the Rockford pulling levers deterrence strategy. Crime and Delinquency, 59, 7: 1085-1107. *Reprinted in David Mackey and Kristine Levan (Editors), Crime Prevention, pp. 119 136, Boston, MA: Jones and Bartlett (2012). 2013 Corsaro, Nicholas. The High Point drug market intervention: Examining impact across target areas and offense types. Victims and Offenders, 8, 4: 1-31. 2013 Engel, Robin S., Marie Skubak Tillyer, and Nicholas Corsaro. Reducing gang violence using focused deterrence: Evaluating the Cincinnati Initiative to Reduce Violence (CIRV). Justice Quarterly, 30, 3: 403-439. 2013 Corsaro, Nicholas, and Rod K. Brunson. Are suppression and deterrence mechanisms enough? Examining the pulling levers drug market intervention strategy in Peoria, Illinois, USA. International Journal of Drug Policy, 24, 2: 115-121. 2013 McGarrell, Edmund F., Nicholas Corsaro, Chris Melde, Natalie K. Hipple, Timothy S. Bynum, and Jennifer E. Cobbina. Attempting to reduce violence through a comprehensive anti-gang initiative (CAGI): An evaluation of process and impact. Journal of Criminal Justice, 41, 1: 33-43. 2012 Corsaro, Nicholas, Eleizer D. Hunt, Natalie K. Hipple, and Edmund F. McGarrell. The impact of drug market pulling levers policing on neighborhood violence: An evaluation of the High Point drug market intervention. Criminology and Public Policy, 11, 2: 165-199. 2012 Gau, Jactina M., Nicholas Corsaro, Eric A. Stewart, and Rod K. Brunson. Examining macro-level impacts on procedural justice and police legitimacy. Journal of Criminal Justice, 40, 4: 333-343. 2012 Giblin, Matthew J., George W. Burruss, Nicholas Corsaro, and Joseph A. Schafer. Self-protection in rural America: A risk interpretation model of household protective measures. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 23, 4: 493-517. 2012 Corsaro, Nicholas, Daniel W. Gerard, Robin S. Engel, and John E. Eck. Not by accident: An analytical approach to traffic crash harm reduction. Journal of Criminal Justice, 40, 6: 502-514. 2010 McGarrell, Edmund F., Nicholas Corsaro, Natalie K. Hipple, and Timothy S. Bynum. Project Safe Neighborhoods and violent crime trends in U.S. cities: 2

Assessing violent crime impact. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 26, 2: 165-190. 2010 Corsaro, Nicholas, and Edmund F. McGarrell. Reducing homicide risk in Indianapolis between 1997 and 2000. Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, 87, 5: 851-864. 2010 McGarrell, Edmund F., Nicholas Corsaro, Rod K. Brunson. The drug market intervention approach to overt drug markets. Journal of Criminal Justice and Security, 12, 4: 397-407. 2010 Corsaro, Nicholas, Rod K. Brunson, and Edmund F. McGarrell. Evaluating a policing strategy intended to disrupt an illicit street-level drug market. Evaluation Review, 34, 6: 513-548. 2009 Corsaro, Nicholas, and Edmund F. McGarrell. Testing a promising homicide reduction strategy: Re-assessing the impact of the Indianapolis pulling levers intervention. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 5, 1: 63-82. 2007 Pizarro, Jesenia M., Nicholas Corsaro, and Sung-suk Yu. Journey to crime: An application of routine activities and crime pattern theory to homicide victimization and perpetration. Victims and Offenders, 2, 4: 375-394. 2006 McGarrell, Edmund F., Steven Chermak, Jeremy M. Wilson, and Nicholas Corsaro. Reducing homicide through a lever-pulling strategy. Justice Quarterly, 23, 2: 214-231. *Reprinted in Stan Stojkovic, John Klofas, and David Kalinich (Editors), The Administration and Management of Criminal Justice Organizations: A Book of Readings (Fifth Edition), pp. 529 546, Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press (2011). 2005 McGarrell, Edmund F., Carol R. Zimmerman, Natalie K. Hipple, Nicholas Corsaro, and Heather Perez. The roles of the police in the offender reentry process. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 29, 1: 53-78. 2002 Selke, William, Nicholas Corsaro, and Henry Selke. A working class critique of criminological theory. Critical Criminology, 11, 2: 93-112. Series Publications Forthcoming Corsaro, Nicholas, and David Weisburd. Police Interventions. In Daniel S. Nagin, Francis T. Cullen, and Cheryl Lero Jonson (Editors), Deterrence, Choice, and Crime Contemporary Problems Advances in Criminological Theory, Volume 20. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction. Book Chapters 3

Forthcoming Corsaro, Nicholas. Violent Crime. In Timothy S. Bynum and Beth M. Huebner (Editors) Handbook in Criminology and Criminal Justice. New York, NY: John Wiley Publishing. 2014 Corsaro, Nicholas, Sandra Lee Browning, and Jesenia M. Pizarro. Gender and Criminal Justice Processing. In Francis T. Cullen, Pamela Wilcox, Jennifer L. Lux, and Cheryl Lero Jonson (Editors), Sisters in Crime Revisited: Bringing Gender Into Criminology In Honor of Freda Adler (pp. 325-350). New York, NY: Oxford University Press. 2013 Corsaro, Nicholas. Drug Enforcement. In Gerben Bruinsma and David Weisburd (Editors), Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. New York, NY: Springer Publishing, pp. 1179-1186. 2011 Corsaro, Nicholas, and Edmund F. McGarrell. Reducing homicide risk: A review of the Indianapolis violence reduction partnership. In Leslie W. Kennedy and Edmund F. McGarrell (Editors), Crime and Terrorism Risk: Studies in Criminology and Criminal Justice. New York, NY: Routledge Publishing, pp. 17-28. 2010 Corsaro, Nicholas, and Edmund F. McGarrell. The Rockford drug market intervention: Design, process, and impact assessment of a pulling levers strategy in Illinois. In John M. Klofas, Natalie K. Hipple, and Edmund F. McGarrell (Editors), The New Criminal Justice: American Communities and the Changing World of Crime Control. New York, NY: Routledge Publishing. pp. 83-94. 2010 Hipple, Natalie K., Edmund F. McGarrell, John M. Klofas, Nicholas Corsaro, and Heather Perez. Identifying effective policing strategies for reducing crime. In John M. Klofas, Natalie K. Hipple, and Edmund F. McGarrell (Editors), The New Criminal Justice: American Communities and the Changing World of Crime Control. New York, NY: Routledge Publishing. pp. 69-82. Book Reviews 2003 Corsaro, Nicholas. A book review on Armed Robbery by Roger Mathews. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 27, 2: 245-247. Professional Research Reports 2011 McGarrell, Edmund F., Nicholas Corsaro, Chris Melde, Natalie K. Hipple, Jennifer Cobbina, Timothy S. Bynum, and Heather Perez. An Assessment of the Comprehensive Anti-Gang Initiative: Final Project Report. National Institute of Justice: Washington, D.C. 2011 Corsaro, Nicholas, Rod K. Brunson, Jacinta M. Gau, and Christna Oldham. The Peoria Pulling Levers Drug Market Intervention: A Review of Program Process, Changes in Perceptions, and Crime Impact. Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, Chicago, IL. 4

2011 Schafer, Joseph A., Nicholas Corsaro, and Matthew J. Giblin. Victimization and Perceptions of Crime and Justice in Small Towns and Rural Areas: Final Project Report. Bureau of Justice Assistance, Washington D.C. 2010 Engel, Robin S., Nicholas Corsaro, and Marie Skubak Tillyer. Evaluation of the Cincinnati Initiative to Reduce Violence (CIRV). University of Cincinnati Policing Institute: Cincinnati, OH. 2010 Hipple, Natalie K., Nicholas Corsaro, and Edmund F. McGarrell. The High Point Drug Market Initiative: A Process and Impact Assessment. Project Safe Neighborhoods Case Study #12. Office of Justice Programs: Washington D.C. 2009 McGarrell, Edmund F., Natalie K. Hipple, Nicholas Corsaro, Timothy S. Bynum, Heather Perez, Carol R. Zimmerman, and Melissa Garmo. Project Safe Neighborhoods A national program to reduce gun crime: Final Project Report. National Institute of Justice: Washington, D.C. 2008 Hipple, Natalie K., Edmund F. McGarrell, John M. Klofas, Nicholas Corsaro, and Heather Perez. Identifying effective policing strategies for reducing crime. Sagamore Institute for Policy Research: Indianapolis, IN. 2007 McGarrell, Edmund F., Natalie K. Hipple, Nicholas Corsaro, Ed Pappanastos, Ed Stevens, and James Albritton. Project Safe Neighborhoods case study report: Middle District of Alabama. Office of Justice Programs: Washington, D.C. Non-Refereed Publications 2012 Gerard, Daniel W., Nicholas Corsaro, Robin S. Engel, and John E. Eck. Cincinnati CARS: A Crash Analysis Reduction Strategy. The Police Chief, 79 (July): 24-31. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Grants (Principal or Co-Principal Investigator) 07/14 12/15 Co-Principal Investigator (PI: Edward Latessa, Co-PI Robin S. Engel). Ohio Consortium of Crime Science. Years 3-4 funding. Funded by the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services. Amount Awarded: $361,748 06/13 05/14 Principal Investigator (Co-PIs Edward Latessa and Robin S. Engel). Ohio Consortium of Crime Science Year 2 funding. Funded by the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services Amount Awarded: $100,000 05/12 12/13 Co-Principal Investigator (PI Robin S. Engel). Reducing Violence in New Orleans, Louisiana. Funded by New Orleans Community Support Foundation. Amount Awarded: $223,480 5

03/12 12/12 Co-Principal Investigator (PI Robin S. Engel and Co-PI Edward J. Latessa). Ohio Consortium for Crime Science: Pilot Test. Funded by the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services Amount Awarded: $50,081 12/09 11/10 Principal Investigator (Co-PI Rod K. Brunson). A systematic evaluation of pulling levers: Examining the Peoria drug market intervention. Funded by the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority. Amount Awarded: $109,658 09/08 12/10 Co-Principal Investigator (Co-PI s Joseph Schafer, Krissi Miller, Yu-Wei Wang). Victimization and perceptions of crime and justice in small towns and rural areas. Funded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance. Amount Awarded: $89,435 Non-Principal Investigator Funded Research Projects 01/08 5/10 Investigator, Drug Market Intervention Program. Bureau of Justice Assistance. $1.5 million funded (Edmund F. McGarrell, Principal Investigator). 01/07 09/08 Investigator, Identifying Effective Policing Strategies for Reducing Crime. Bureau of Justice Statistics. $34,900 funded (Natalie K. Hipple, Principal Investigator). 06/03 12/07 Research Assistant/Analyst, PSN Academy: Provision of Research-Based Training and Technical Assistance to Project Safe Neighborhoods; Evaluating the Impact of the PSN Anti-Gang Initiative. National Institute of Justice. $3.7 million funded (Edmund F. McGarrell, Principal Investigator). 05/01 12/03 Research Assistant, Crime Control Policy Center, Hudson Institute, Partnership Between Indiana University and Hudson Institute to Develop Research Program of Funded Research. Evaluation of Juvenile Accountability Block Grant Programs, Juvenile Crime Evaluation Committee, Marion County Auditor (Edmund F. McGarrell and Natalie K. Hipple, Principal Investigators). Program Solving Approaches to Reducing Violence in Indianapolis, National Institute of Justice (Edmund F. McGarrell, Principal Investigator). Restorative Justice Conferences as an Innovation Response to Juvenile Crime, Donner Foundation; OJJDP, Lilly Endowment, Smith Richardson Foundation, Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (Edmund F. McGarrell, Principal Investigator)] PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS 6

Conference Presentations 2014 Corsaro, Nicholas, Robin S. Engel, and Murat Ozer. Reducing murders in New Orleans. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology annual meeting, San Francisco, CA. 2014 Corsaro, Nicholas, James Frank, and Murat Ozer. Negative experiences with police, legal cynicism, and the persistence of neighborhood violence. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology annual meeting, San Francisco, CA. 2014 Engel, Robin S., Marie S. Tillyer, and Nicholas Corsaro. Reducing gang violence using focused deterrence: Evaluating the Cincinnati Initiative to Reduce Violence (CIRV) Justice Quarterly Showcase. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meeting, Philadelphia, PA. 2013 Lee, YongJei, Nicholas Corsaro, and John E. Eck. Police force size and crime: A systematic review of research from 1968 to 2013. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Atlanta, GA. 2013 Corsaro, Nicholas, Jesenia M. Pizarro, and Sandra Lee Browning. Gender and criminal justice processing. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Atlanta, GA. 2012 Corsaro, Nicholas, and Edmund F. McGarrell. Deterring gun homicide: Testing the impact of project safe neighborhoods Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Chicago, IL. 2012 Engel, Robin S., Marie S. Tillyer, Christopher J. Sullivan, Nicholas Corsaro. And Murat Ozer. Opening the focusing deterrence black box: Further examination of the Cincinnati Initiative to Reduce Violence. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Chicago, IL. 2011 Gau, Jacinta M., Nicholas Corsaro, Eric A. Stewart, and Rod K. Brunson. The effects of neighborhood structural and social conditions on perceived police legitimacy. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Washington, D.C. 2010 Engel, Robin S., Marie S. Tillyer, and Nicholas Corsaro. Cincinnati initiative to reduce violence: Evaluating the impact on gang-related homicides and gun violence. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, San Francisco, CA. 2010 Hipple, Natalie K., Nicholas Corsaro, and Edmund F. McGarrell. The High Point drug market intervention: Assessing program impact. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, San Francisco, CA. 7

2010 Corsaro, Nicholas, Edmund F. McGarrell, Rod K. Brunson, Natalie K. Hipple. Disrupting open-air drug markets: The use of pulling levers to reduce neighborhood crime. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, San Diego, CA (Session Chair). 2009 Schafer, Joseph A., Matthew J. Giblin, Krissi L. Miller, and Nicholas Corsaro. Victimization, risk, and fear of crime in rural areas and small towns. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Philadelphia, PA. 2009 Corsaro, Nicholas. Patterns of violent crime. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Philadelphia, PA. 2008 Corsaro, Nicholas, and Edmund F. McGarrell. Patterns of homicide risk. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, St. Louis, MO. 2008 Corsaro, Nicholas, and Jesenia Pizarro. Journey to homicide: Traveling patterns for victims and suspects. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, St. Louis, MO. 2005 Corsaro, Nicholas, and Edmund F. McGarrell. The geographic distribution of homicides in the Indianapolis Violence Reduction Partnership (IVRP) study. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology annual meeting, Toronto, Canada (Session Chair). 2004 Luskin, Mary Lee., and Nicholas Corsaro. The influence of neighborhood context on the arrest of former mental patients. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology annual meeting, Nashville, TN. 2004 McGarrell, Edmund F., Carol R. Zimmerman, Natalie K. Hipple, Nicholas Corsaro, and Heather Perez. The roles of the police in the offender reentry process. Paper presented for the offender reentry roundtable on prisoner reentry and community policing sponsored by the Urban Institute and COPS, Washington, D.C. 2004 Corsaro, Nicholas, and Arvind Verma. Analyzing hot spots at Indiana University: A geographical, spatial and temporal analysis. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meeting, Las Vegas, NV. 2003 Corsaro, Nicholas. Disorganized neighborhoods and Restorative Justice: An examination of social characteristics and the Indianapolis juvenile justice experiment. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology annual meeting, Denver, CO. 2002 Corsaro, Nicholas. Spatial patterns of Re-offending in the Indianapolis restorative justice experiment Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology annual meeting, Chicago, IL. 8

2002 Selke, William, and Nicholas Corsaro. Sentencing, overcrowding and prison violence. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meeting, Anaheim, CA (Session Chair). 2001 Selke, William, and Nicholas Corsaro. The effects of punishment in diverse settings. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meeting, Washington, D.C. Invited Presentations 2011 Corsaro, Nicholas. Problem Solving Across Agencies and Communities: A Review of Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) and Drug Market Intervention (DMI) Strategies. Presented at the Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy (CEBCP) Campbell Collaboration Joint Symposium, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA (August 16, 2011). 2010 Brunson, Rod K., Nicholas Corsaro, Chet Epperson, and Steven Settingsgaard. Rockford and Peoria Drug Market Intervention Initiatives. Presented at the Smarter Solutions for Crime Reduction conference, the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority Strategic Planning Initiative, Chicago, IL (September 22, 2010). 2010 Corsaro, Nicholas. Disrupting open air drug markets: Preliminary research findings. The National Network for Safe Communities Researchers Meeting, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, NY (March 8, 2010). TEACHING Undergraduate Courses American Violence, Criminal Justice Statistics, Crime Prevention, Criminological Theory, Introduction to Criminal Justice, Juvenile Justice, Methods of Criminal Justice Research, Police Effectiveness Graduate Courses Applied Statistics, Basic Research Methods, Theory and Practice of Law Enforcement GRADUATE STUDENT ADVISORY COMMITEES Doctoral Dissertations Lesli Blair (Committee Member), University of Cincinnati (Completed 9/2014) Master s Theses Christina Oldham (Chair), SIUC (Completed 6/2011) Grant Dwarve (Committee Member), SIUC (Completed 6/2011) Jameson Parker (Committee Member), SIUC (Completed 4/2010) HONORS AND AWARDS Golden Apple Award for Excellence in Teaching, University of Cincinnati, College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services: 2014 9

Graduate Research Fellowship, Michigan State University, School of Criminal Justice: 2004, 2005, 2007 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI College Technology Practice Board Member (2012-2013) Department Doctoral Comprehensive Exam Committee CJ Systems Member (2012- present) Doctoral Comprehensive Exam Committee Policing Chair (2013 present); Member (2011- present) Doctoral Proficiency Exam Committee Statistics Member (2012- present) Faculty Search Committee (2014); Chair (2014) Graduate Curriculum Committee Member (2013 present) Masters Proficiency Exam Committee Member (2012 present) Retention, Promotion, and Tenure Committee (2011 present) Retention, Promotion, and Tenure Emeritus Committee (2011 present) Undergraduate Curriculum Committee (2012 2013) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY - CARBONDALE Graduate Admissions Committee (2010-2011) Graduate Curriculum Committee (2009-2010) Undergraduate Curriculum Committee (2008-2009) Discipline Reviewer Funding Institutions Bureau of Justice Assistance National Science Foundation (Law and Social Sciences Program) Reviewer Professional Journals Aggression and Violent Behavior, American Journal of Community Psychology, Crime and Delinquency, Criminal Justice and Behavior, Criminal Justice Policy Review, Criminal Justice Review, Criminology, Criminology and Public Policy, Evaluation Review, International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, Journal of Criminal Justice, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, Journal of Quantitative Criminology, Journal of Urban Health, Justice Quarterly, Police Practice and Research, Police Quarterly, Policing: An International Journal, Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, Security Journal, Social Problems, Victims and Offenders Reviewer Research Centers Development Research Group, Washington, DC. Public/Community Support 10

WCPO Cincinnati 3 shootings, 1 week in Covington: Are you safe? September 15, 2014. WCPO Cincinnati (OH), Promise, change in Cincinnati Police Chief Jeffrey Blackwell s first four months. January 30, 2014 Live and Local Talk Radio 102.3 FM Chattanooga (TN). April 8, 2013 Times Free Press Chattanooga Tennessee. Andy Berk eyes new way to take on crime in Chattanooga. April 7, 2013 Delaware News Journal, Tactic Makes Dealers Take Look in Mirror. October 2, 2011 WTVO Channel 17, Rockford News (ABC), Alternative Drug Program. December 3, 2008 WREX Channel 13, Rockford News, (NBC), Outsider Gives OK. December 3, 2008 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Quantitative Analysis Training 2014 Statistical Horizons (Allison), Structural Equation Modeling (Boston, MA) 2013 Statistical Horizons (Hayes), Mediation and Moderation Analysis (Philadelphia, PA) 2012 Statistical Horizons (Guo), Propensity Score Analysis (Philadelphia, PA) 2012 Statistical Horizons (Allison), Longitudinal Data Analysis (Columbus, OH) 2010 ICPSR (Nagin), University of Michigan. Analyzing Developmental Trajectories 2008 SSI (Raudenbush and Bryk), Chicago, Illinois. Hierarchical Linear Models 2007 ISR, University of Michigan. Hierarchical Linear Modeling 2006 ISR, University of Michigan. Event History Analysis 2005 ICPSR (Long), University of Michigan. Categorical Data Analysis 2004 ICPSR, University of Michigan. Time-Series Analysis PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Academy of Experimental Criminology American Society of Criminology 11