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ADDRESS CURRICULUM VITAE Brad W. Smith PHONE Department of Criminal Justice Wayne State University 3281 Faculty/Administration Building Detroit, MI 48202 Work: (313) 577-3281 Fax: (313) 577-9977 e-mail: bradsmith@wayne.edu EDUCATION 1999, Ph.D. Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati Dissertation Title: Explaining Police Activities Across Urban Neighborhoods 1995, M.S. Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati 1993, B.S. Criminology/Criminal Justice, Eastern Michigan University ACADEMIC POSITIONS August, 2013 Present, Interim Chair of Criminal Justice, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Wayne State University. August, 2005 Present, Associate Professor of Criminal Justice, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Wayne State University. July, 2006 Present, Graduate Director, Department of Criminal Justice, Wayne State University. August, 1999 August 2005, Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Wayne State University. 1997-1999, Research Assistant, Street Level Policing Efforts in Cincinnati: The Content of Community and Traditional Policing and The Perceptions of Policing Audiences. Principal Investigator: James Frank. Funded by: National Institute of Justice. 1

1996-1998, Site Coordinator, Ohio Multijurisdictional Drug Law Enforcement Task Forces. Principal Investigators: James Frank, Lawrence F. Travis and Robert H. Langworthy. Funded by: Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services. PUBLISHED WORKS Books: Roberg, Roy, Kenneth Novak, Gary Cordner and Brad Smith. (2012). Police & Society. Oxford University Press. Holmes, Malcolm D. and Brad W. Smith. (2008) Race and Police Brutality: Roots of an Urban Dilemma. State University of New York Press. Refereed Articles: Holmes, Malcolm D., Matthew A. Painter and Brad W. Smith (2015). Citizens Perceptions of Police in Rural US Communities: A Multilevel Analysis of Contenxtual, Organisational and Individual Predictors. Policing & Society, published online April (http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10439463.2015.1031227). Lambert, Eric, Hanif Qureshi, Nancy Hogan, Charles Klahm, Brad Smith, and James Frank. (2015). The Association of Job Variables with Job Involvement, Job Satisfaction, and Organizational Commitment among Indian Police Officers. International Criminal Justice Review, 25(2)L 194-213. Smith, Brad W. and Malcolm D. Holmes. (2014). Police Use of Excessive in Minority Communities: A Test of the Minority Threat, Place, and Community Accountability Hypotheses. Social Problems. 61(1): 83-104. Wareham, Jennifer, Brad W. Smith and Eric G. Lambert. (2015). Rates and Patterns of Law Enforcement Turnover: A Research Note. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 26(4): 345-370. Smith, Brad W., Jennifer Wareham and Eric G. Lambert. (2014). Community and Organizational Influences on Voluntary Turnover in Law Enforcement. Journal of Crime and Justice. 37: 377-398. Brandl, Steven and Brad W. Smith. (2013). An Empirical Examination of Retired Police Officers Length of Retirement and Age at Death: A Research Note. Police Quarterly, 16(1): 113-123. 2

Wu, Yuning, Brad W. Smith and Ivan Sun. (2013). Race/Ethnicity and Perceptions of Police Bias: The Case of Chinese Immigrants. Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, 11, 71-92. Geistman, James, Brad W. Smith, Eric G. Lambert and Terry Cluse-Tolar. (2013). What to Do About Stalking: A Preliminary Study of How Stalking Victims Responded to Stalking and Their Perceptions of the Effectiveness of These Actions. Criminal Justice Studies: A Critical Journal of Crime, Law and Society, 26(1): 43-66. Holmes, Malcolm D. and Brad W. Smith. (2012). Social, Cognitive, and Emotional Dynamics of Extra-Legal Police Aggression: A Theory of Minority Disadvantage. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 17: 344-353. Zalman, Marvin, Matthew Larson, and Brad W. Smith. (2012). Citizens Attitudes Toward Wrongful Convictions. Criminal Justice Review, 37(1): 51-69. Wu, Yuning, Eric G. Lambert, Brad W. Smith, Sudershan Pasupuleti, Karuppannan Jaishankar and Jagadish V. Bhimarasetty. (2012). An Exploratory Comparison of Policing Views between Indian and U.S. College Students. International Criminal Justice Review, 22(1): 68-82. Wu, Yuning, Ivan Sun, and Brad W. Smith. (2011). Race, Immigration, and Policing: Chinese Immigrants Satisfaction with Police. Justice Quarterly, 28(5): 745-774. Lambert, Eric, Brad W. Smith, James Geistman, Terry Cluse-Tolar, and Shanhe Jiang. (2013). Do Men and Women Differ in Their Views on Stalking: An Exploratory Study Among College Students. Violence & Victims, 28(2): 195-209. Brad W. Smith, Marvin Zalman, and Angie Kazaleh. (2011). How Justice System Officials View Wrongful Convictions. Crime & Delinquency, 57(5): 663-685. Zalman, Marvin, Brad W. Smith and Angie Kiger (2008). Officials Estimates of the Incidence of Actual Innocence Convictions. Justice Quarterly, 25(1): 72-100. Holmes, Malcolm D., Brad W. Smith, Adrienne Freng, and Ed Muñoz (2008). Minority Threat and Police Resource Allocations in the Southwestern United States. Crime & Delinquency, 54(1): 128-152. Geistman. James and Brad W. Smith (2007). Juvenile Attitudes Toward the Police: A National Study. Journal of Crime and Justice, 30(2): 27-51. 3

Zalman, Marvin and Brad W. Smith. (2007). The Attitudes of Police Executives Toward Miranda and Interrogation Policies. Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology, 97(3): 873-942. Smith, Brad W., James Frank, Kenneth J. Novak, and Christopher Lowenkamp (2005) Explaining Police Officer Discretionary Activity. Criminal Justice Review, 30(3): 325-346. Smith, Brad W. (2005) Ethno-Racial Political Transition and Citizen Satisfaction with the Police. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 28(2): 242-254. Frank, James, Brad W. Smith and Kenneth J. Novak (2005) Citizen Attitudes Toward the Police: Exploring the Basis of Citizen Attitudes. Police Quarterly, (8)2: 206-228. Smith, Brad W. (2004) Structural and Organizational Predictors of Homicide by Police. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 27(4): 539-557. Smith, Brad W. and Malcolm D. Holmes (2003) Community Accountability, Minority Threat, and Police Brutality: An Examination of Civil Rights Criminal Complaints. Criminology, 41(4): 1035-1063. Smith, Brad W. (2003) The Impact of Police Officer Diversity on Police Killings. Policy Studies Journal, 31(2): 147-162. Novak, Kenneth J., Brad W. Smith and James Frank (2003) Strange Bedfellows: Civil Liability and Aggressive Policing. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 26(2): 352-368. Novak, Kenneth J., James Frank, Brad W. Smith and Robin Shepard Engel, (2002) Revisiting the Decision to Arrest: Comparing Beat and Community Officers. Crime & Delinquency, 48(1): 70-98. Reprinted in, Bell, J. (2006) Police and Policing Law. Aldershot, Hants, England; Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing. Smith, Brad W., James Frank and Kenneth J. Novak (2001) Community Policing and the Work Routines of Street-Level Officers. Criminal Justice Review, 26(1): 17-37. Smith, Brad W., Kenneth J. Novak, James Frank and Lawrence F. Travis (2000) Multijurisdictional Drug Task Forces: An Analysis of Impacts. Journal of Criminal Justice, 28(6): 543-556. 4

Reprinted in, Stojkovic, S., Klofas, J. and Kalinich, D. (2004) The Administration and Management of Criminal Justice Organizations: A Book of Readings, 4 th ed. Long Grove: Waveland Press. Pratt, Travis, James Frank, Brad W. Smith and Kenneth J. Novak (2000) Conflict and Consensus in Multijurisdictional Drug Task Forces: An Organizational Analysis of Personnel Attitudes. Police Practice & Research: An International Journal, 1(4): 509-525. Jefferis, Eric, James Frank, Brad W. Smith, Kenneth J. Novak and Lawrence F. Travis (1998) An Examination of the Productivity and Perceived Effectiveness of Drug Task Forces. Police Quarterly, 1(3): 85-107. Smith, Brad W., Kenneth J. Novak and David C. Hurley (1997) Neighborhood Crime Prevention: The Influences of Community Based Organizations and Neighborhood Watch. Journal of Crime and Justice, 20(2): 69-85. Published Reviews/Editorials/Op-eds: Holmes, Malcolm D. and Brad W. Smith. (2014) What s Really Wrong with Ferguson? National Journal Smith, Brad W. (2002) The Police Executive Research Forum. Policing: An International Journal, 25(1): 207-208. Smith, Brad W. (2002) Policing on the Web. Policing: An International Journal, 25(2): 448. Smith, Brad W. (2002) The National Institute of Justice. Policing: An International Journal, 25(3): 659-660. Government Reports: Smith, Brad W., Jennifer Wareham and Eric G. Lambert. (2011). Community and Organizational Influences on Law Enforcement Retention and Turnover. Final Report and Executive Summary submitted to the Bureau of Justice Statistics and the American Statistical Association. Frank, James, Kenneth J. Novak and Brad W. Smith (2001) Street-Level Policing in Cincinnati: The Content of Community and Traditional Policing and the Perceptions of Policing Audiences. Final Report and Executive Summary submitted to the National Institute of Justice. 5

Smith, Brad W. and James Frank (1999) Explaining Police Activities Across Urban Neighborhoods. Final Report and Executive Summary submitted to the National Institute of Justice. Frank, James, Brad W. Smith, Kenneth J. Novak, Lawrence F. Travis, III and Robert H. Langworthy (1998) Ohio Multijurisdictional Drug Law Enforcement Task Forces. Final Report and Executive Summary submitted to State of Ohio, Office of Criminal Justice Services. FUNDED PROJECTS Internally Funded: President s Research Enhancement Program (PI: Jennifer Wareham; Co-PIs: Brad W. Smith and Irshad Altheimer). Detroit Citizen Responses to Crime and Disorder. 2009-2010, $49,971. Richard Barber Fund for Legal Research (Co-PIs: Marvin Zalman and Brad W. Smith). Survey of Michigan Judges, Lawyers, and Police Officials Concerning Wrongful Conviction. 2005-2006, $13,895. Richard Barber Fund for Legal Research (Co-PIs: Marvin Zalman and Brad W. Smith). Survey of Police Administrators Knowledge and Attitudes Concerning Chavez v. Martinez (2003) and the Practice of Questioning Suspects Outside Miranda. 2003-2005, $16,790. Externally Funded: American Statistical Association/Bureau of Justice Statistics (PI: Brad W. Smith; Co- PIs Jennifer Wareham and Eric Lambert). Community and Organizational Influences on Law Enforcement Retention and Turnover. 2010-2011, $32,469. National Institute of Justice Graduate Research Fellowship (PI: Brad W. Smith, Co-PI: James Frank). Explaining Police Activities Across Urban Neighborhoods. 1998 1999, $20,053. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Presentations/Posters at Professional Meetings: Hanif Qureshi, Charles Klahm, Brad W. Smith, James Frank, Eric Lambert, and Nancy Hogan. 2013. I Want Justice: The Relationship Between Perceptions of Distributive and Procedural Justice with Organizational Commitment. American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA. 6

Charles Klahm, Hanif Qureshi, Brad W. Smith, James Frank, Nancy Hogan, and Eric Lambert. 2013. What is the Job Doing for Me? A Test of the Job Characteristics Model among Indian Police Officers. American Society of Criminology in Atlanta, Georgia. Brad W. Smith. 2012. LEMAS: A Twenty-Five Year Overview and Assessment, Roundtable Session. Role: Discussant. American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL. Holmes, Malcolm D. and Brad W. Smith. 2012. Police Excessive Force in the Southwest: Ethnic, Ecological, and Organizational Predictors. American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL. Holmes, Malcolm D., Matthew Painter and Brad W. Smith. 2011. Citizen Perceptions of Police in Rural Communities. American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC. Smith, Brad W., Jennifer Wareham and Eric Lambert. 2011. Community and Organizational Influences on Law Enforcement Retention and Turnover. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Toronto, ON. Smith, Brad W. and Malcolm D. Holmes. 2010. Police Brutality: Effects of Race, Place, and Policy. American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings, San Francisco, CA. Yuning Wu, Brad Smith, Eric Lambert, and Shanhe Jiang. 2010. Views of the Police in India: An Exploratory Study of College Students. Paper presented at the 2010 annual meeting of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association in Chicago, Illinois. Jim Geistman, Brad W. Smith, Eric Lambert, and Terry Cluse-Tolar. 2009. Stalking Experiences and Attitudes of College Students. American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Smith, Brad W., Eric Lambert, and James Geistman. 2009. Race and Opinions of Stalking: an Exploratory Study of the Stalking Views of Black and White College Students. Midwestern Criminal Justice Association Annual Meetings, Chicago, Illinois. Larson, Matthew J., Brad W. Smith, and Marvin Zalman. 2009. Citizens Perceptions of Wrongful Conviction. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meetings, Boston, MA. Holmes, Malcolm D. and Brad W. Smith. 2008. Social-Psychological Dynamics of Extra-legal Police Aggression: An Integrated Theory of Differential Justice. American Society of Criminology. St. Louis, MO. 7

Smith, Brad W. and Malcolm D. Holmes. 2007. Police-Minority Relations: Prospects of Improvement through Organizational Change. American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA. Holmes, Malcolm D. and Brad W. Smith. 2007. Social, Cognitive, and Emotional Determinants of Racialized Social Control: An Integrated Theory of Police Brutality. American Sociological Association. New York, NY. Zalman, Marvin and Brad W. Smith. 2007. Michigan Officials Estimates of the Systematic Causes of Wrongful Convictions. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Seattle, WA. Holmes, Malcolm D. and Brad W. Smith. 2006. Race, Threat and Police Brutality: A Social Psychological Perspective. American Society of Criminology. Los Angeles, CA. Zalman, Marvin, Brad W. Smith and Angie Kazaleh. 2005. Estimating the Prevalence of Wrongful Conviction. American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings, Baltimore, MD. Zalman, Marvin and Brad W. Smith. 2005. Police Attitudes Regarding Interrogation and Confessions. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meetings, Chicago, IL. Frank, James, John Liederbach, Kenneth Novak, Brad W. Smith, Robert A. Brown, and Christine Famega. 2005. Comparing the Activities and Encounters of Urban, Suburban, Rural and Small-Town Police. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Chicago, IL. Holmes, Malcolm D., Brad W. Smith, Adrienne B. Freng and Ed A. Muñoz. 2004. Minority Threat and Police Resource Allocations in the Southwestern United States. American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings, Nashville, TN. Frank, James, John Liederbach, Kenneth Novak, and Brad W. Smith. 2004. When Police Encounter Citizens: Comparing the Interactions of Urban, Suburban and Rural Police Officers. Midwestern Criminal Justice Association Annual Meetings, Chicago, IL. Smith, Brad W. and Malcolm D. Holmes. 2002. Structural and Organizational Determinants of Police Brutality Civil Rights Criminal Complaints: A Test of Conflict Theory. American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings, Chicago, IL. Novak, Kenneth J., Brad W. Smith and James Frank. 2002. The Road Less Traveled: Citizen Resistance of Police Directives. American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings, Chicago, IL. 8

Frank, James, Steve Brandl, Kenneth J. Novak and Brad W. Smith. 2002. Examining the Relationship Between Officer Stress and Street-Level Performance. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meetings, Anaheim, CA. Brandl, Steve, Brad W. Smith, Kenneth J. Novak and James Frank. 2002. Who are the Burned-Out Officers and What Difference Does it Make? Western Society of Criminology Annual Meetings. Brad W. Smith. 2001. Threat, Community Violence and Professionalism: An Analysis of Police Killings. Midwestern Criminal Justice Association Annual Meetings, Chicago, IL. Frank, James, Kenneth J. Novak and Brad W. Smith. 2001. Beat and Community Officer Perceptions of Community-Level Policing Strategies. Midwestern Criminal Justice Association Annual Meetings, Chicago, IL. Novak, Kenneth J., Brad W. Smith and James Frank. 2000. Community Policing in a Large City: An Analysis of Work Load and Citizen Interactions. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meetings, New Orleans, LA. Novak, Kenneth J. and Brad W. Smith. 2000. The Formal Structure of Correctional Organizations. American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings, San Francisco, CA. Smith, Brad W. and James Frank. 1999. Explaining Police Activities Across Urban Neighborhoods. American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings, Toronto, Canada. Pratt, Travis, James Frank, Brad W. Smith and Kenneth J. Novak. 1999. Conflict and Consensus in Multijurisdictional Drug Task Forces: An Organizational Analysis of Personnel Attitudes. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meetings, Orlando, FL. Smith, Brad W. and James Frank. 1998. Variation in Community Policing Activities Across Neighborhoods. American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings, Washington, DC. Frank, James, Kenneth J. Novak, Brad W. Smith, and Robert A. Brown. 1998. Citizens Attitudes Toward the Police: Exploring the Basis of Citizen Attitudes. American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings, Washington, DC. Frank, James, Steve Brandl, Kenneth J. Novak, and Brad W. Smith. 1998. General and Specific Attitudes Toward the Police: Why Do Citizens Hold Certain Attitudes. Midwestern Criminal Justice Association Annual Meetings, Milwaukee, WI. 9

Smith, Brad W., Kenneth J. Novak, James Frank, and Lawrence F. Travis. 1998. Multijurisdictional Drug Task Forces and Interagency Relationships. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meetings, Albuquerque, NM. Novak, Kenneth J., Brad W. Smith, and James Frank. 1998. Community Policing and Police Citizen Interactions. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meetings, Albuquerque, NM. Jefferis, Eric, Brad W. Smith, Kenneth J. Novak, James Frank, Lawrence Travis and Robert H. Langworthy. 1997. The Effectiveness of Multijurisdictional Drug Task Forces. American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings, San Diego, CA. Smith, Brad W., Kenneth J. Novak, James Frank, Lawrence Travis, III, and Robert Langworthy. 1997. Multijurisdictional Drug Enforcement: Organizational Communication and Cooperation. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meetings, Louisville, KY. Novak, Kenneth J., Brad W. Smith and David Hurley. 1996. "Collective Crime Prevention: The Relative Influences of Neighborhood Watch and Community Based Organizations." American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings, Chicago, IL. Memberships in Professional Organizations: American Society of Criminology Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Police Section of Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Midwestern Criminal Justice Association International Association of Chiefs of Police Editorial Service: Editorial Board, The Cyberhood Net (thecyberhood.net), 2008. 1999-2002, Section Editor, Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management. 1997-1999, Assistant Editor, Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management. Service to Professional Associations: ACJS Executive Board Liaison to IACP, 2013, 2015 Region 3 Trustee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 2011-2014 10

Co-chair, ACJS Ad Hoc Committee on Conference Improvement, 2013 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 2011 Annual Program Committee, Subsection Chair. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 2009 ACJS Fellows Award Committee Member. American Society of Criminology, 2004 Annual Program Committee Member. Other Professional Activities/Awards: 2010-2011, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, Excellence in Teaching Award. Concept paper review panel, National Institute of Justice, 2005 2006-2007, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, Excellence in Teaching Award. Final product reviewer, National Institute of Justice, 2009. Grant review panel, Office of Justice Programs, 2009 Grant review panel, Bureau of Justice Statistics, 2010 Grant review panel, National Institute of Justice, 2010 Grant reviewer, Research Council of Canada, 2010 Final product reviewer, National Institute of Justice, 2010 COURSES TAUGHT Police in Society (CRJ 3200, formerly CRJ 4600) Online Version of Police in America (CRJ 4600) Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice (CRJ 7010) Police Administration (CRJ 6230) Policing & Society (CRJ 7230) 11

Perspectives in Criminology & Criminal Justice (CRJ 7000) Research Methods (CRJ 7860) Charting your Path (ORI 0950) Criminal Justice Systems (CJ 101) White Collar Crime (CJ 372) History and Philosophy of Criminal Justice (CJ 370) SERVICE College Committees: Member, Liberal Arts, Student Due Process Panel, 2001-2002, 2002-2003, 2004-2005; Member, Liberal Arts Salary Committee, 2002 & 2003, 09-10, 10-11; Member, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Excellence in Teaching Award Committee, 2007-08. Sociology Interim Chair Search Committee, 2008-09; Member, Review Committee, Center for the Study of Citizenship, AY 10-11 Departmental Committees: Member, Criminal Justice Salary Committee, 99-00, 00-01, 01-02, 02-03; 04-05,05-06, 06-07, 07-08, 11-12; Member, Criminal Justice Chair Search Committee, 2003; Advisor, Criminal Justice Honors, August 1999 2006; Member, Criminal Justice Faculty Search Committee, 2004; Graduate Director and Chair of Graduate Committee, AY 06-07, 07-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11, 12-13; Writing Team, Academic Program Review, AY 06-07; Member, Criminal Justice Chair Search Committee, 2007-08; Member, Criminal Justice Search Committee, 2008-09; Member, Criminal Justice Policy & Personnel Committee, 06-07, 08-09, 10-11; Criminal Justice Search Committee, AY 10-11; Spokesperson, Criminal Justice Promotion and Tenure Committee, 10-11, 11-12, Member, Criminal Justice Chair Review Committee, AY 12-13. 12