Revised May, 2015 Curriculum Vitae Christopher M. Campbell Division of Criminology & Criminal Justice College of Urban and Public Affairs Portland State University P.O. Box 751, Portland, Oregon 97207 (503) 725-9896 cmc22@pdx.edu EDUCATION 2015 Ph.D., Criminal Justice & Criminology Dissertation Title: Dooming Failure: The Impact, Utility, and Practice of Returns on Technical Violations 2009 Master of Arts, Sociology Ohio University Thesis Title: Student Perspectives on Procedural Justice and the University Judicial Process 2006 Bachelor of Arts, Sociology & Criminology Ohio University ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2015-Present Portland State University, Division of Criminology & Criminal Justice; College of Urban and Public Affairs Assistant Professor RESEARCH INTERESTS Corrections, Indigent Defense Practices, Criminology, Juvenile Delinquency, Quantitative Methods PUBLICATIONS Peer-Reviewed Articles 2015 Campbell, C. M., Moore, J., Maier, W., and Gaffney, M., Unnoticed, Untapped, and Underappreciated: Clients Perceptions of their Public Defenders. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, online before print May 2015, doi: 10.1002/bsl.2182. 2015 Campbell, C. M. Popular Punitivism: Finding a Balance between the Politics, Presentation, and Fear of Crime. Sociology Compass, online before print March 2015, doi: 10.1111/soc4.12249.
2014 Campbell, C. M., It s Not Technically a Crime: Investigating the Relationship between Technical Violations and New Crime. Criminal Justice Policy Review. Published online before print October, doi: 10.1177/0887403414553098 2014 Hamilton, Z. K. and Campbell, C. M. Uncommonly Observed Programs: The Effectiveness of New Jersey s Halfway House System. Criminal Justice and Behavior, published online before print, August. doi: 10.1177/0093854814546132 2013 Hamilton, Z. K. and Campbell, C. M. A Dark Figure of Corrections: Failure by way of Participation. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 40(2) 180-202. doi: 10.1177/0093854812464219 Under Review Mar., 2015 Apr., 2015 May., 2015 Makin, D. A., Block, L. M., and Campbell, C. M., "The Emergence of Technological Punitivism: Cost Transference and Sex Offender Registry Laws. Submitted to Criminal Justice Review. Campbell, C. M. and Neuilly, M. A. Searching for a Paradigm: Symbolic Interactionism as an Integrating Toolkit in Criminology. Submitted to Theory and Society. van Wormer, J. and Campbell, C. M., Finding the Balance: Developing an Alternative Juvenile Programming Effort to Reduce Detention over Reliance. Submitted to the Journal of Juvenile Justice. Technical Reports 2014 Hamilton, Z. H., van Wormer, J., Campbell, C. M. Washington State Department of Corrections Evidence-Based Practices Proviso (EBPP): Final Report, for the Washington State Institute for Criminal Justice Research. Available upon request. 2014 Hamilton, Z. H., Kigerl, A., Campbell, C. M. The Gender Responsive Initiative s Women s Risk and Needs Assessment Instrument Pilot: Final Report, for the Washington State Institute for Criminal Justice Research. Available upon request. 2013 Campbell, C. M. Research in Brief: Evidence-Based Program Proviso, for the Washington State Institute for Criminal Justice Research. Available upon request. 2012 Gaffney, M., Campbell, C. M., and Randol, B. Predicting Juvenile Bed Space: A 63 Month Forecast of King County Juvenile Detention, for the Washington State Department of Adult and Juvenile Detention. Final report is available upon request. 2010 Campbell, C. M., Gaffney, M., and Maier, W. Study of Indigent Defense Client Satisfaction: Pilot Study of Hamilton County Public Defenders, for the Ohio Justice Policy Center. Final report is available upon request.
Other Publications 2012 Campbell, C. M. Review of Personality Assessment in Police Psychology: A 21 st Century Perspective, by Peter Weiss appearing in Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, 35:1. 2012 Campbell, C. M. A History of Federal Prisons. In The Social History of Crime and Punishment in America Encyclopedia, eds. Wilbur Redington Miller and J. Geoffrey Golson. Sage Publications: Thousand Oaks, CA. 2012 Campbell, C. M. Community Corrections as an Add-On to Imprisonment. In Encyclopedia of Community Corrections, eds. Shannon Barton-Bellessa and Geoffrey J. Golson. Sage Publications: Thousand Oaks, CA. MANUSCRIPTS IN PROGRESS Randol, B. and Campbell, C. M., Macro-Correlates of Inmate Misconduct and Violence: The Importance of Programming in Prison Order. Campbell, C. M., Makin, D. A., and Rijkhoff, S. A. M. Testing Popular Punitivism: The Case of Dutch Political Rhetoric. GRANT APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED 2014 Campbell, C. M. Assessing Failure: The Impact, Utility, and Practice of Revoking Conditional Release. Submitted in May to the National Institute of Justice, Graduate Research Fellowship Program. Solicitation # NIJ-2014-3739. Approximate funds requested: $32,000. Not Funded. 2014 Gaffney, M., Campbell, C. M., Moore, J., and Abboud, M. Study of Client-Attorney Relations in Indigent Defense Practice. Submitted in January to the National Science Foundation, Law and Social Sciences Section. Solicitation # NSF 12-507. Approximate funds requested: $300,000. Not Funded. 2013 Campbell, C. M. Assessing Failure: The Impact, Utility, and Practice of Revoking Conditional Release. Submitted in June to the National Institute of Justice, Graduate Research Fellowship Program. Solicitation # NIJ-2013-3374. Approximate funds requested: $30,000. Not Funded. 2011 Gaffney, M., Campbell, C. M., Moore, J., and Block, L. Study of Indigent Defense Client Satisfaction: Ohio Public Defenders. Submitted in January to the Law School Admission Counsel. Approximate funds requested: $100,000. Not Funded. PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2014 Campbell, C. M., Assumption-Based Practices: Questioning the Revocation of Technical Violators. Panel Presentation in November at Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA. 2014 Campbell, C. M. Unnoticed, Untapped and Underappreciated: Client s Perceptions of their Public Defenders. Panel Presentation in November at Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA.
2014 van Wormer, J., Hamilton, Z. K., and Campbell, C. M. Evidence-Based Programs Portfolio Development. Panel Presentation in March at Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Philadelphia, PA. 2014 van Wormer, J., and Campbell, C. M. What s the Purpose? Lacking Evidence for Detention of Juvenile Probation Violators. Panel Presentation in March at Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Philadelphia, PA. 2013 Campbell, C. M. Dooming Failure: The Impact, Utility, and Practice of Revoking Conditional Release. Panel Presentation in November at Annual Meeting of American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA. 2013 Campbell, C. M. and Neuilly, M. A. Stifling Redundancy: Symbolic Interactionism as the Underlying Paradigm in Criminological Theory. Panel Presentation in November at Annual Meeting of American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA. 2013 Hamilton, Z. K., Campbell, C. M., and Hattenberg, E. WALCA: Creating Typologies for Post-Management Strategies. Panel Presentation in March at Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Dallas, TX. 2013 Makin, D., Block, L. M., and Campbell, C. M. Technological Punitivism: A National Assessment of Annual Registration Costs for Sex Offenders. Panel Presentation in March at Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Dallas, TX. 2012 Campbell, C. M., Gaffney, M., Maier, W., and Moore, J. Study of Indigent Defense Client Satisfaction: Pilot Study of Hamilton County Public Defenders. Panel Presentation in October at the Annual Meeting of Western Academy of Criminal Justice. Coeur D Alene, Idaho. 2012 Campbell, C. M., Makin, D. A. and Rijkhoff, S. A. M. Popular Punitivism: A New Era of Dutch Criminal Policy. Panel Presentation in March at Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. New York, NY. 2012 Falconer, S. M., Campbell, C. M., Block, L. M. A Right To Counsel: The Impact of Political Affiliation on Indigent Defense Spending. Poster Presentation in March at Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. New York, NY. 2011 Campbell, C. M. Student Perspectives of Procedural Justice and the University Judiciary Process. Panel Presentation in November at Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. San Diego, CA.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Washington State Institute for Criminal Justice (WSICJ) Senior Research Associate, Division of Corrections and Sentencing October, 2013 Present - Created database on evidence-based practices for over 1,400 offender programs across Washington Department of Corrections - Aided in the construction of offender risk-assessment instruments - Data analysis - Publication and technical report writing King County (Washington) Department of Adult and Juvenile Detention Research Consultant January, 2012 October, 2012 - Designed and conducted time-series analysis to predicting juvenile bed space needs for 63 Month for King County juvenile detention - Final report is available upon request. Ohio Justice Policy Center Research Consultant January, 2010 May, 2010 - Study of Indigent Defense Client Satisfaction: Pilot Study of Hamilton County Public Defenders - Constructed survey and focus group instruments, implemented assessment tools, collected data, and coded/transcribed/analyzed an evaluation of the Hamilton County Public Defender s Office in Cincinnati, Ohio - Final report available upon request Vera Institute of Justice Research Assistant September, 2008 February, 2009 - Provided research for the reform of Washington DC s status offender program which is currently regarded as the Persons In Need of Supervision (PINS) system - Provided research, feedback and aid to the facilitation of an Oversight Education Project where Vera was looking to educate two states and two counties across the nation about the establishment of alternatives of prison oversight - Participated as a writer for the congressional report which accompanied the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) reform processes and the Commission on Safety and Abuse in America s Prisons (CSAAP)
Hocking Correctional Facility Research Assistant January March 2006 - Observed and interacted in therapy sessions with Recovery Services and Mental Health - Co-created a Life Skills Parenting Program for inmates to be better parents upon returning to their children - Participated in Community Correction Liaison Meetings as well as accompanied parole officers TEACHING EXPERIENCE Courses Developed/Taught Portland State University Quarterly, 2015-Present Quarterly, 2015-Present Online, Fall 2013 Summer, 2013 Summer, 2012 Summer, 2011 Online, Fall 2011 Spring, 2011 Summer, 2010 Spring, 2010 Ohio University Quarterly, 2006-2007 CCJ 380: Research Methods CCJ 410: Probation and Parole Criminal Justice 101: Introduction to Criminal Justice Criminal Justice 450: Senior Seminar: Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice Criminal Justice 450: Senior Seminar: Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice Criminal Justice 370: Introduction to Policing Criminal Justice 403: Violence Toward Women Criminal Justice 330: Crime Control Policies Criminal Justice 201: Criminological Theory Criminal Justice 205: Justice in a Multicultural Society Sociology 260: Introduction to Criminal Justice DEPARTMENT & UNIVERSITY SERVICE 2013 - Present Graduate Student Representative, Faculty Senate Graduate Studies Committee 2012-2013 President, Criminal Justice & Criminology Graduate Student Association 2011-2012 Liaison, for Graduate/Undergraduate Organizations 2011-2012 At-Large Representative Criminal Justice & Criminology Graduate Student Association 2010-2011 Senator, for Graduate & Professional Student Association 2009-2010 Academic Advisor, Criminal Justice Undergraduate
COMMUNITY SERVICE Hocking Correctional Facility Program Facilitator February, 2008 - Facilitated Beyond Anger program which focuses on the implementation of anger management techniques for inmates Inside-Out Program Co-Facilitator June July, 2007 - Engaged with inmates of Hocking Correctional Facility and other college students in discussions focusing on imprisonment, punishment philosophy, and productive solutions to problems of reentering ex-offenders back into society - Facilitated group discussion regarding such solution possibilities - Aided in the construction of an ultimate class-project which was a proposal to the surrounding counties to form a type of Citizen s Circle in Southeast Ohio AWARDS & HONORS 2014-2015 President s Leadership and Engagement Awards of Distinction at Washington State 2013-2014 First-Place in Wiley Research Exposition Social Sciences 2013-2014 Travel Grant from Graduate & Professional Student Association 2012-2013 Outstanding Doctoral Student Departmental Award for Balancing Teaching & Research 2011-2012 College of Liberal Arts, Burgess Brothers Memorial Scholarship 2011-2012 Outstanding Resident Advisor Award 2006-2007 Ohio University Sociology and Anthropology Department Outstanding Teacher Award
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 2009-Present American Society of Criminology 2009-Present Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2009-Present Western Academy of Criminal Justice PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Panel Chair 2014 Programs and Issues Influencing Probation Outcomes, The annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in November: San Francisco, CA. 2013 The Impact of Policies on Recidivism, The annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in November: Atlanta, GA. Manuscript Reviewer Justice Quarterly Criminal Justice Policy Review Sociology Compass
REFERENCES Zachary K. Hamilton, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology Director, Washington State Institute of Criminal Justice Research SAC 403K 412 E. Spokane Falls Blvd. Spokane, WA 99210 Phone: 509-358-7652 Email: zachary.hamilton@wsu.edu Faith Lutze, Ph.D. Professor of Criminal Justice Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology Johnson Tower 715, Pullman, WA 99163 Phone: 509-335-2272 Email: lutze@wsu.edu Jacqueline van Wormer, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology SAC 403A 412 E. Spokane Falls Blvd. Spokane, WA 99210 Phone: 509-335-4042 Email: jvanwormer@wsu.edu Michael J. Gaffney, JD Director Division of Governmental Studies and Services Pullman, Washington 99164-4870 Phone: 509-335-3329 Email: mjgaffney@wsu.edu