CURRICULUM VITAE: C



Curriculum Vitae:

C. Ronald Huff

Professor Emeritus

Department of Criminology, Law, and Society

University of California, Irvine

and

Professor Emeritus

John Glenn College of Public Affairs

The Ohio State University

CONTACT INFORMATION

Department of Criminology, Law and Society

University of California, Irvine

2340 Social Ecology II

Irvine, CA 92697-7080

Email: rhuff@uci.edu Phone: (949) 798-9281 Fax: (949) 824-3001

PERSONAL

Married (1968); Spouse: Patricia Ann Huff

Daughters: Tamara Lynn Connor, Tiffany Dawn Huff

EDUCATION

Ph.D. (Sociology; Specialization: Criminology), The Ohio State University, 1974

Dissertation: “Unionization behind the Walls: An Analytic Study of the

Ohio Prisoners’ Labor Union Movement”

M.S.W., The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1970

B.A. (Psychology), Capital University, Columbus, Ohio, 1968

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

1999-present Professor (1999-2013); Professor Emeritus (2013- )

Department of Criminology, Law, and Society

University of California, Irvine

(joint appointment as Professor, Department of Sociology)

1999-2009 Dean, School of Social Ecology

University of California, Irvine

1994-1999 Director, John Glenn School of Public Affairs

The Ohio State University

1979-present John Glenn School of Public Affairs

The Ohio State University

(Associate Professor/Professor, 1979-99; Director, 1994-99;

Professor Emeritus, 1999-present)

1979-1999 Director, Criminal Justice Research Center, The Ohio State University

1998-1999 Fellow, Center for Law, Policy, and Social Science

(formerly Center for Sociolegal Studies)

Moritz College of Law, The Ohio State University

1998-1999 Center Scholar, Center for Health Outcomes, Policy, and

Evaluation Studies, College of Medicine and Public Health

The Ohio State University

1997-1999 Joint (No Salary) Appointment as Professor of Sociology

The Ohio State University

1995 (summer) Visiting Professor, Department of Sociology

University of Hawaii at Manoa (Honolulu)

1976 - 1979 Assistant Professor of Sociology

Director, Applied Sociology Program

Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana

1976. Assistant Professor, Program in Social Ecology

University of California, Irvine

1972-1974 Graduate Teaching Associate, Department of Sociology

The Ohio State University

OTHER PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT

1971-1972 Chief Psychiatric Social Worker (inpatient unit)

Northwest Community Mental Health Center

St. Rita’s Hospital, Lima, Ohio

1970-1971 Director of Psychiatric Social Work

Lima State Hospital (maximum security institution

for mentally disordered criminal offenders), Lima, Ohio

1969-1970 Graduate Intern, Pontiac (Michigan) State Hospital and

Family Service of Metropolitan Detroit

1968 Residential Program Supervisor, Franklin Village

(dependent/neglected/abused children)

Franklin County Children's Services, Columbus, Ohio

HONORS, AWARDS, AND PRIZES

August Vollmer Award, American Society of Criminology, 2015

Gerhard O.W. Mueller International Award, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 2010.

Fellow (elected), American Society of Criminology, 2002

President (elected), American Society of Criminology, 2000 – 2001

President-Elect, American Society of Criminology, 1999 - 2000

Outstanding Academic Book Award, Choice (Assn. of College & Research Libraries, American Library Assn.), 1996 (for Convicted but Innocent: Wrongful Conviction and Public Policy)

Herbert Bloch Award, American Society of Criminology, 1994

Paul Tappan Award, Western Society of Criminology, 1993

Donald R. Cressey Award, National Council on Crime and Delinquency, 1992

Distinguished Visiting Professor of Criminal Justice, San Diego State University, 1989 (invited; declined due to family and research obligations)

Phi Beta Delta Honor Society for International Scholars, The Ohio State University, 1987

Outstanding Teaching Award, School of Public Policy & Management, The Ohio State University, 1985

Fellow (elected), Western Society of Criminology, 1982

First Prize, Research Paper Competition, New England School of Law, Boston,

1981 (“Prisoners, the Law, and Public Policy”) (with Geoffrey P. Alpert)

National Security Award, The Mershon Foundation, 1980 (“Citizen Alienation and the Administration of Justice”)

President (elected), Alpha Kappa Delta Sociology Honor Society, The Ohio State

University, 1973-1974

First Prize, Graduate Student Research Paper Competition, American Society of Criminology, 1973 (“Unionization behind the Walls”)

The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi (top 10% of class), The University of Michigan, 1970

BIOGRAPHICAL LISTINGS (year of initial appearance)

Who's Who in America (1992)

Who's Who in the World (1990)

International Who's Who in Education (1985)

Who's Who in American Education (1993)

Who's Who in the Midwest (1984)

Who’s Who in the West (2001)

PUBLICATIONS: BOOKS

Huff, C.R. and M. Killias (eds.), Wrongful Convictions and Miscarriages of Justice: Causes and Remedies in North American and European Criminal Justice Systems. New York and London: Routledge/Taylor & Francis 2013, 431 pp.

Huff, C.R. and M. Killias (eds.), Wrongful Conviction: International Perspectives on Miscarriages of Justice. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 2008, 318 pp.

Huff, C.R. (ed.), Gangs in America III. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, November 2002, 332 pp.

Flannery, D., and C.R. Huff (eds.). Youth Violence: Prevention, Intervention, and Social Policy. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 1999, 322 pp.

Huff, C .R. (ed.). Gangs in America (2nd edition). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 1996, 322 pp.

Huff, C.R., A. Rattner, and E. Sagarin. Convicted but Innocent: Wrongful Conviction and Public Policy. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 1996, 180 pp. (Outstanding Academic Book Award, Choice, Association of College & Research Libraries, American Library Association)

Goldstein, A.P., and C.R. Huff (eds.). The Gang Intervention Handbook. Champaign, IL: Research Press, 1993, 522 pp.

Huff, C.R. (ed.). Gangs in America. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1990, 351 pp.

Ball, R.A., C.R. Huff, and J.R. Lilly. House Arrest and Correctional Policy: Doing Time at Home. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1988, 180 pp.

Barak-Glantz, I., and C.R. Huff (eds.). The Mad, the Bad, and the Different: Essays in Honor of Simon Dinitz. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1981, 280 pp.

Conner, R.F., and C.R. Huff. Attorneys as Activists: Evaluating the American Bar Association's BASICS Program. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 1979, 261 pp.

Huff, C.R. (ed.). Contemporary Corrections: Social Control and Conflict. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 1977, 160 pp.

Huff, C.R., R.F. Conner, and G. Geis. Planning Correctional Reform. Washington, DC: American Bar Association, 1975, 282 pp.

PUBLICATIONS: JOURNAL ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS

Huff, C.R. and M. Naughton. “Wrongful Conviction Reforms in the United States and the United Kingdom: Taking Stock.” In E. W. Plywaczewski (ed.), Current Problems of the Penal Law and Criminology, Volume 7. Warsaw, Poland: Wolters Kluwer Publishing, 2016 (in press).

Huff, C.R. “Research with Considerations of Use: Problem-Driven Research and Attempts to Improve Public Policy and Practice.” Criminology & Public Policy, 2016, 15(4): 5 – 15.

Huff, C.R. “Wrongful Convictions: Psychological and Criminal Justice System Contributors.” In A. Kapardis and D.P. Farrington (eds.), The Psychology of Crime, Policing and Courts. New York and London: Routledge, 2016 (in press).

Huff, C.R. and J. Barrows. “Documenting Gang Activity: Intelligence Databases.” Pp. 59-77 in S.H. Decker and D.C. Pyrooz (eds.), The Handbook of Gangs. New York: Wiley, 2015.

Barrows, J. and C.R. Huff, “Les bases de données et les politiques publiques” (“Gang Databases and Public Policy Issues”). Pp. 282 – 298 in J.P. Guay and C. Fredette (eds.) Le phenomene des gangs de rue: Théories, évaluations interventions (Treatise on Street Gangs : Theories, Evaluations and Interventions). Montréal: Les Presses de l'Université de Montréal (University of Montreal Press), 2014.

Killias, M. and C.R. Huff, “Wrongful Convictions under a Consensual Criminal Justice System.”

Pp. 407-415 in C. Kelk, F. Koenraadt, and D. Siegel (eds.), Veelzijdige gedachten: Liber amicorum prof. dr. Chrisje Brants (Dutch title), (Versatile Mind: Liber Amicorum Professor Chrisje Brants (English translation). The Haag, Netherlands: Boom/Lemma Publishers, 2013.

Huff, C.R. “Wrongful Convictions: Implications for Psychology and Law.” Pp. 165-173 in A. Kuhn et al (eds.), Criminology, Criminal Policy and Criminal Law in an International Perspective. Bern, Switzerland: Stämpfli Verlag, 2013.

Huff, C.R. “Wrongful Convictions, Miscarriages of Justice, and Political Repression: Challenges for Transitional Justice.” Pp. 357-369 in C. R. Huff and M. Killias (eds.), Wrongful Convictions and Miscarriages of Justice: Causes and Remedies in North American and European Criminal Justice Systems. New York: Routledge, 2013.

Huff, C.R. and M. Killias, “Wrongful Convictions and Miscarriages of Justice in Comparative Perspective: Preface and Introduction.” Pp. 1-12 in C.R. Huff and M. Killlias (eds.), Wrongful Convictions and Miscarriages of Justice: Causes and Remedies in North American and European Criminal Justice Systems. New York: Routledge, 2013.

Killias, M. and C.R. Huff, “Wrongful Convictions and Miscarriages of Justice - What Did We Learn?” Pp. 373-396 in C.R. Huff and M. Killias (eds.), Wrongful Convictions and Miscarriages of Justice: Causes and Remedies in North American and European Criminal Justice Systems. New York: Routledge, 2013.

Huff, C. R. “Transitional Justice and Convictions Based on Political Repression.” Pp. 241 – 250 in E. W. Plywaczewski (ed.), Current Problems of the Penal Law and Criminology, Volume 5. Warsaw, Poland: Wolters Kluwer Publishing, 2012.

Huff, C.R. “”Wrongful Convictions in North American and European Justice Systems.” Pp. 227-235 in W. Plywaczewsi (ed.), Organized Crime and Terrorism: Reasons, Manifestations, Counteractions. Olsztyn, Poland: University of Warmia and Mazury, 2011.

Huff, C.R. and F.R. Scarpitti, “The Origins and Development of Containment Theory: Walter C. Reckless and Simon Dinitz.” Pp. 277-294 in F. T. Cullen, C.L. Jonson, A.J. Myer, and F. Adler (eds.), The Origins of American Criminology (Advances in Criminological Theory, Vol. 16). New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 2011.

Huff, C. R. “Conclusions from an International Overview.” Pp. 39 – 48 in M. Jolicoeur, International Perspectives on Wrongful Convictions. Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice, International Center, 2010.

Barrows, J., and C.R. Huff, “Gangs and Public Policy: Constructing and Deconstructing Gang Databases.” Criminology & Public Policy, 2009, 8(4): 675 – 703.

Huff, C.R. “Wrongful Conviction Research in North America and Europe.” Pp. 229-236 in E. Plywaczewski (ed.), Current Problems of the Penal Law and Criminology, Volume 4. (English Title)/Aktualle Probleme des Strafrechts und der Kriminologie (German title) [book published in English or German]. Bialystok, Poland: Temida 2 Publishing, 2009.

Huff, C.R., “Wrongful Convictions in the United States.” Pp. 59 – 70 in C.R. Huff and M. Killias (eds.), Wrongful Conviction: International Perspectives on Miscarriages of Justice.

Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 2008.

Huff, C.R. and M. Killias, “Wrongful Conviction: Conclusions from an International Overview.” Pp. 287 – 300 in C.R. Huff and M. Killias (eds.), Wrongful Conviction: International Perspectives on Miscarriages of Justice. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 2008.

Huff, C.R. “Youth Violence, Gangs, and Social Policy.” In D. J. Flannery (ed.), Current Perspectives on Violence Prevention. Kent, OH: Institute for the Study and Prevention of Violence, Kent State University, 2004, pp. 44 – 53.

Huff, C.R. “Wrongful Conviction: The American Experience.” Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2004, 46 (2): 107 – 120.

Huff, C.R. “Comparing the Criminal Behavior of Youth Gangs and At Risk Youths.” Pp. 77 – 89 in F.-A. Esbensen, S.G. Tibbetts, and L. Gaines (eds.), American Youth Gangs at the Milennium. Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press, 2004.

Huff, C.R. “Youth Violence: Prevention, Intervention, and Social Policy.” Pp. 323 – 332 in

F.-A. Esbensen, S.G. Tibbetts, and L. Gaines (eds.), American Youth Gangs at the Milennium. Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press, 2004.

Huff, C.R. “Wrongful Conviction: Causes and Public Policy Issues.” Criminal Justice (American Bar Association), 2003, 18 (1): 15 – 19.

Huff, C.R. “What Can We Learn From Other Nations About the Problem of Wrongful Conviction?” Judicature, 2002, 86 (2): 91 – 97.

Huff, C.R. “Wrongful Conviction and Public Policy.” Criminology 40 (1): 1 – 18, 2002.

Reprinted: Pp. 481-491 in C. Eskridge (ed.), Criminal Justice: Concepts and Issues (4th ed).

Los Angeles: Roxbury Publishing, 2004.

Huff, C.R., and K.H. Shafer. “Gangs and Community-Oriented Policing: Transforming Organizational Culture.” Pp. 131 – 146 in C.R. Huff (ed.), Gangs in America III. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2002.

Huff, C.R. “Gangs and Public Policy: Prevention, Intervention, and Suppression.” Pp. 287 – 294 in C.R. Huff (ed.), Gangs in America III. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2002.

Huff, C.R. “Youth Gangs, Crime, and Public Policy.” Pp. 393-406 in H.N. Pontell and D. Shichor (eds.), Contemporary Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice: Essays in Honor of Gilbert Geis. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 2001.

Flannery, D.J., and C.R. Huff. "Implications for Prevention, Intervention, and Social Policy." Pp. 293-306 in D.J. Flannery and C.R. Huff (eds.), Youth Violence: A Multidisciplinary Perspective. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 1999.

Huff, C.R., and M. Meyer. "Managing Prison Gangs and Other Security Threat Groups," Corrections Management Quarterly, 1997, 1(4): 10-18.

Flannery, D.J., C.R. Huff, and M.J. Manos. "Youth Gangs: A Developmental Perspective." Pp. 175-204 in T.P. Gullotta, G.R. Adams, and R. Montemayor (eds.), Delinquent Violent Youth: Theory and Interventions (Vol. 9, Advances in Adolescent Development). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 1997.

Huff, C.R. “The Criminal Behavior of Gang Members and Nongang At-Risk Youth.” Pp. 75 – 102 in C.R. Huff (ed.), Gangs in America (2nd edit.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 1996.

Huff, C.R., A. Rattner, and E. Sagarin. "Guilty Until Proved Innocent: Wrongful Conviction and Public Policy." Pp. 213-225 in B.M. Hancock and P.M. Sharp (eds.), Criminal Justice in America: Theory, Practice, and Policy. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1996.

Huff, C.R., and K.S. Trump. "Youth Violence and Gangs: School Safety Initiatives in Urban and Suburban School Districts," Education and Urban Society, 1996, 28(4): 492-503.

Huff, C.R. "The New Youth Gangs: Social Policy and Malignant Neglect." Pp. 20-44 in I.M. Schwartz (ed.), Juvenile Justice and Public Policy: Toward a National Agenda. New York: Macmillan/Lexington Books, 1992.

Smith, B.L., and C.R. Huff. "From Victim to Political Activist: An Empirical Examination of a Statewide Victims' Rights Movement," Journal of Criminal Justice, 1992, 20(3): 201-215.

Ball, R.A., C.R. Huff, and J.R. Lilly. "House Arrest and Juvenile Justice." Pp. 163-172 in R.A. Weisheit and R.G. Culbertson (eds.), Juvenile Delinquency: A Justice Perspective (2nd edit.). Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press, 1990 .

Reprinted: Pp. 177-186 in Weisheit and Culbertson (3rd edit.), 1995.

Reprinted: Pp. 221-230 in Weisheit and Culbertson (4th edit.), 2000.

Huff, C.R. “Denial, Overreaction, and Misidentification: A Postscript on Public Policy.” Pp. 310-317 in C.R. Huff (ed.), Gangs in America. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1990.

Huff, C.R. "Gangs, Organized Crime, and Drug-Related Violence in Ohio." Pp. 51-53 in Understanding the Enemy: An Informational Overview of Substance Abuse in Ohio. Columbus: Governor's Office of Criminal Justice Services, 1989.

Huff, C.R. "Youth Gangs and Public Policy," Crime & Delinquency, 1989, 35(4): 524-537.

Reprinted: In B. Hancock and P. Sharp (eds.), Public Policy, Crime, and Criminal Justice

(2nd edit.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 2000.

Johnson, B.A., and C.R. Huff. "Public Opinion and Criminal Justice Policy Formulation," Criminal Justice Policy Review, 1988, 2(2): 118-132.

Huff, C.R., and A. Rattner. "Convicted but Innocent: False Positives and the Criminal Justice Process." Pp. 130-144 in J.E. Scott and T. Hirschi (eds.), Controversial Issues in Crime and Justice. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1988.

Huff, C.R., N.H. Rogers, and R.A. Salem. "Mediation of Cohabitant Violence Cases." Pp. 196-222 in N.H. Rogers and R.A. Salem (eds.), A Student's Guide to Mediation and the Law. New York: Matthew Bender & Co., 1987.

Huff, C.R. "Wrongful Conviction: Societal Tolerance of Injustice." Pp. 99-115 in M. Lewis and J.L. Miller (eds.), Research in Social Problems and Public Policy, Vol. 4. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1987.

Huff, C.R., A. Rattner, and E. Sagarin. "Guilty until Proved Innocent: Wrongful Conviction and Public Policy," Crime & Delinquency, 1986, 32(4):518-544.

Reprinted: Pp. 235-248 in R.C. Culbertson and R.A. Weisheit (eds.), Order under Law.

Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press, 1992.

Stahura, J.M., and C.R. Huff. "Crime in Suburbia: 1960-1980." Pp. 55-70 in R.M. Figlio, S. Hakim, and G.F. Rengert (eds.), Metropolitan Crime Patterns. Monsey, NY: Criminal Justice Press, 1986.

Alpert, G.P., B.M. Crouch, and C.R. Huff. "Prison Reform by Judicial Decree: The Unintended Consequences of Ruiz v. Estelle," The Justice System Journal, 1984, 9(3): 291-305.

Reprinted in K.C. Haas and G.P. Alpert (eds.), The Dilemmas of Corrections: Contemporary

Readings. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press, 1986, 1991, 1995, and 1998 editions.

Huff, C.R. "Prison Violence: Sociological and Public Policy Implications, Crime and Social Deviance (Israel), 1983, 11: 65-79 (translated in Hebrew).

Alpert, G.P., and C.R. Huff. "Defending the Accused: Counsel Effectiveness and Strategies." Pp. 247-271 in W.F. McDonald (ed.), The Defense Counsel. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 1983.

Huff, C.R., and G.P. Alpert. "Organizational Compliance with Court-Ordered Reform: The Need for Evaluation Research." Pp. 115-124 in M. Morash (ed.), Implementing Criminal Justice Policies. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 1982.

Smith, B.L., and C.R. Huff. "Crime in the Country: The Vulnerability and Victimization of Rural Citizens," Journal of Criminal Justice, 1982, 10(4): 271-282.

Alpert, G.P., and C.R. Huff. "Prisoners, the Law, and Public Policy: Planning for Legal Aid," New England Journal on Prison Law, 1981, 7(2): 307-340 (first prize, research paper competition, New England School of Law, Boston).

Stahura, J.M., and C.R. Huff. "Persistence of Suburban Violent Crime Rates: An Ecological Analysis," Sociological Focus, 1981, 14(2): 123-137.

Huff, C.R. "The Discovery of Prisoners' Rights: A Sociological Analysis." Pp. 47-65 in G.P. Alpert (ed.), The Legal Rights of Prisoners. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 1980.

Huff, C.R. "Conflict Theory in Criminology." Pp. 61-77 in J.A. Inciardi (ed.), Radical Criminology: The Coming Crises. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 1980.

Huff, C.R., and J.M. Stahura. "Police Employment and Suburban Crime,"

Criminology, 1980, 17(4): 461-470.

Stahura, J.M., C.R. Huff, and B.L. Smith. "Crime in the Suburbs: A Structural Model," Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1980, 15(3): 291-316.

Huff, C.R. "Organizing Inmates: The Prisoners' Union Movement." Pp. 302-313 in D.M. Petersen and C.W. Thomas (eds.), Corrections: Problems and Prospects (2nd edit.). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1980.

Stahura, J.M., and C.R. Huff. "Crime and Police Employment: A Structural Model." Pp. 79-95 in D.M. Petersen (ed.), Police Work: Strategies and Outcomes in Law Enforcement. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 1979.

Stahura, J.M., and C.R. Huff. "The New 'Zones of Transition': Gradients of Crime in Metropolitan Areas," Review of Public Data Use, 1979, 7(5-6): 41-48.

Huff, C.R. "Historical Explanations of Crime: From Demons to Politics." Pp. 52-66 in J.A. Inciardi and K.C. Haas (eds.), Crime and the Criminal Justice Process. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt, 1978.

Reprinted in Joseph G.Weis (ed.), The Sociology of Deviance (3rd edit.). New York: Wiley,

2012.

Reprinted: Pp. 13-23 in F.R. Scarpitti, A.L. Nielsen, and J.M. Miller (eds.), Crime and Criminals: Contemporary and Classic Readings in Criminology (2nd edit.). New York:

Oxford University Press, 2009.

Reprinted: In B.R.E. Wright and R. B. McNeal (eds.), Boundaries: Readings in Deviance, Crime and Criminal Justice. Boston: Pearson Publishing, 2003, 22 pages.

Reprinted: Pp. 13-24 in R.D. Crutchfield et al (eds.), Crime (2nd edit.).

Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press/Sage Publications, 2000.

Reprinted: Pp. 12-23 in R.D. Crutchfield, G.S. Bridges, and J.G. Weis (eds.), Crime (Vol. 1,

Crime & Society Series). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 1996.

Reprinted: Pp. 155-174 in D.H. Kelly (ed.), Criminal Behavior: Readings

in Criminology. New York: St. Martin's Press (1980 edit.) and pp. 161-176 (1990 edit.).

Huff, C.R. "Prisoner Militancy and Politicization: The Ohio Prisoners' Union Movement." Pp. 247-264 in D.F. Greenberg (ed.), Corrections and Punishment: Structure, Function, and Process. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 1977.

Huff, C.R., J.E. Scott, and S. Dinitz. "Prisoners' Unions: A Cross-National Investigation of Public Acceptance,"International Journal of Criminology and Penology (London), 1976,4(4): 331-347.

Reprinted: Pp. 403-419 in R.M. Carter, D. Glaser, and L.T. Wilkins (eds.),

Correctional Institutions (3rd edit.). New York: Harper and Row, 1985.

Translated (Italian) and Reprinted: "I Sindacati dei Detenuti: Una Ricerca Cross-Nazionale Sulla Loro Accetazione da Parte Del Publico," Quaderni di Criminologia Clinica (Rome), 1978, 20(1): 21-47.

Huff, C.R. "Programs Based on Sociology and Social Work." Pp. 32-49, 101-103 in D. Mann (ed.), Intervening with Convicted Serious Juvenile Offenders. Santa Monica, CA: The RAND Corporation, 1976.

Reprinted (as cited above) by U.S. Department of Justice. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976.

Huff, C.R. "The Development and Diffusion of Prisoners' Movements," The Prison Journal, 1975, 55(2): 4-20.

Huff, C.R., and J.E. Scott. "Deviance and Cognitive Consistency: Patterns in Public Attitudes toward Deviance," Sociology and Social Research, 1975, 59(4): 330-343.

Huff, C.R. "The Prisoners' Union: A Challenge for State Corrections," State

Government, 1975, 48(3): 145-149.

Scott, J.E., and C.R. Huff. "A Re-Examination of the Public's Perceptions of Sexual 'Deviance,'"Western Sociological Review, 1974, 5: 82-86.

Huff, C.R. "Unionization behind the Walls," Criminology, 1974, 12(2):175-194.

Reprinted: Pp. 63-74 in M. Riedel and P.A. Vales (eds.), Treating

the Offender: Problems and Issues. New York: Praeger, 1977.

Reprinted: Pp. 460-473 in R.M. Carter, D. Glaser, and L.T. Wilkins (eds.),

Correctional Institutions (2nd edit.). Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1977.

Reprinted: Pp. 606-614 in S. Dinitz, R.R. Dynes, and A.C. Clarke (eds.),

Deviance: Studies in Definition, Management, and Treatment (2nd edit.).

New York: Oxford University Press, 1975.

Huff, C.R. "Inmate Stratification: Some Policy Implications for Correctional Administrators and Staff," Corrective and Social Psychiatry, 1974, 20(2): 9-14.

PUBLICATIONS: ENCYCLOPEDIA ARTICLES

Huff, C.R. “Gang Violence.” In C.M. Renzetti and J.L. Edleson (eds.), Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Violence. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2008, pp. 288 – 290.

Huff, C.R. “Gangs,” Pp. 1242-1243 in Sisson, R., C. Zacher, and A. Cayton (eds.), The American Midwest. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2007, pp. 1242 – 1243.

PUBLICATIONS: MAJOR REPORTS

Huff, C.R. Comparing the Criminal Behavior of Youth Gangs and At-Risk Youths. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Justice, “Research in Brief” Series, October 1998, 8pp.

Huff, C.R. Final Report: The Tri-City Task Force Project. Evaluation of comprehensive prevention, intervention, and suppression program involving 3 cities in Cleveland, Ohio, area.

November 1996.

Huff, C.R. Criminal Behavior of Gangs in Aurora and Denver, Colorado, and Broward County,

Florida: 1993 – 1994. Report to National Institute of Justice, U.S. Dept. of Justice, 1995 (data archived as Study #2626, Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research,

Ann Arbor, Michigan).

Huff, C.R., P.V. Murphy, and P. Squire. Final Report to the City of Columbus Regarding Police Hiring Policies and Procedures. Columbus: Independent review panel's report for mayor and city council of Columbus. June 1995, 92 pages (panel chair and principal author).

Huff, C.R. Report to the Director of the Department of Youth Services from the Policy Advisory Group. Columbus: Governor's Office of Criminal Justice Services, 1988, 30 pages.

Huff, C.R., S. Dinitz, and G. Swanson. The Figgie Report (VI): The Business of Crime: The Criminal Perspective. Richmond, Virginia: Figgie International, Inc., 1988, 119 pages.

Huff, C.R. Home Detention as a Policy Alternative for Ohio’s Juvenile Courts: A Final Report to the Governor’s Office of Criminal Justice Services, 1986.

Huff, C.R. Correctional Reform through Vocational Training: An Assessment of the Montgomery County (Maryland) BASICS Project. Washington, DC: American Bar Association, 1978, 31 pages.

Huff, C.R. The Baltimore Jail Project: An Experiment in the Coordination of Legal Services. Washington, DC: American Bar Association, 1978, 37 pages.

Huff, C.R., R.F. Conner, and G. Geis. Bar Association Support to Improve Correctional Services: A Report on the Planning Phase. Washington, DC: American Bar Association, 1975, 40 pages.

PUBLICATIONS: TEACHING-RELATED

Huff, C.R. "Deviance, Moral Indignation, and Public Policy." Pp. 16-17 in R.C. Barnes and E.W. Mills (eds.), Techniques for Teaching Sociological Concepts. Washington, DC: American Sociological Association, 1985.

Reprinted: Pp. 21-22 in E. L, Kain and R. Neas (eds.), Innovative Techniques for Teaching Sociological Concepts (3rd edition). Washington, DC: American Sociological

Association, 1993.

Revised and Reprinted: In S.K. Nensa and E.L. Kain (eds.), Innovative Techniques for

Teaching Sociological Concepts (4th edition). Washington, DC: American

Sociological Association, 2006.

Reproduced (in digitized format): Technique 29: Deviance, Moral Indignation, and Public Policy. Washington, DC: American Sociological Association, Teaching Resource and

Innovations Library (), 2010.

Huff, C.R. "Deviance and Cognitive Consistency." P. 32 in R. Geertsen, et al. (eds.), Eighty-One Techniques for Teaching Sociological Concepts. Washington, DC: American Sociological Association, 1979.

Perrucci, R., H.R. Potter, and C.R. Huff. "Applied Sociology and Community Organizations: Building Links for Learning and Working." Pp. 32-44 in P.J. Baker and E.K. Wilson (eds.), Knowledge Available and Knowledge Needed to Improve Instruction in Sociology. Washington, DC: American Sociological Association, 1979.

PUBLICATIONS: BOOK REVIEWS

Huff, C.R. Review of C. Burnett, Wrongful Death Sentences: Rethinking Justice in Capital Cases. Criminal Law Bulletin, 2010, 47 (5) 1042- 1044.

Huff, C.R. Review of J.M. Hagedorn, A World of Gangs: Armed Young Men and Gangsta Culture. Contemporary Sociology, 2009, 38 (3): 233 – 235.

Huff, C.R. Review of S.H. Decker and F.M. Weerman (eds.), European Street Gangs and Troublesome Youth Groups. International Criminal Justice Review, 2007, 17: 152-153.

Huff, C.R. Review of C.M. Katz and V.J. Webb, Policing Gangs in America. Contemporary Sociology, 2007, 36 (1): 69 – 70.

Huff, C.R. Review of B. Forst, Errors of Justce: Nature, Sources, and Remedies.

Contemporary Sociology, 2005, 34 (1): 63 – 64

Huff, C.R. Review of S. D. Westervelt and J.A. Humphrey (eds.), Wrongly Convicted: Perspectives on Failed Justice. Contemporary Sociology, 2002, 31 (4): 467 – 469.

Huff, C.R. Review of B. Scheck, P. Neufeld, and J. Dwyer, Actual Innocence: Five

Days to Execution and Other Dispatches from the Wrongly Convicted. Criminal Law Bulletin, 2000, 36(6): 523-525.

Huff, C.R. Review of S.H. Decker and B. Van Winkle, Life in the Gang: Family, Friends, and Violence. American Journal of Sociology, 1997, 103(2): 512-513.

Huff, C.R. Review Article: "Organizational Structure and Innovation in Urban Police Departments" (review of R.H. Langworthy, The Structure of Police Organizations, and J.H. Skolnick and D.H. Bailey, The New Blue Line: Police Innovations in Six American Cities). Public Administration Review, 1987, 47(6): 508-509.

Huff, C.R. Review of A. Rutherford, Prisons and the Process of Justice: The Reductionist Challenge. The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 1984, 75(4): 1417-1423.

Huff, C.R. Review of P. Lauderdale (ed.), A Political Analysis of Deviance.

Contemporary Sociology, 1981, 10(5): 645-646.

Huff, C.R. Review of R. Berkman, Opening the Gates: The Rise of the Prisoners' Movement. Crime and Delinquency, 1980, 26(3): 415-418.

Huff, C.R. Review of A. Brittan, The Privatised World. Social Science Quarterly, 1979, 59(4):776.

Huff, C.R. Review Article: "The Creation of Delinquency: Ethnomethodology and Epistemological Nihilism" (review of A.V. Cicourel, The Social Organization of Juvenile Justice (2nd edit.). The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 1977, 68(4): 660-661.

Huff, C.R. Review of R.M. Stephenson and F.R. Scarpitti, Group Interaction as Therapy: The Use of the Small Group in Corrections. The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 1976, 66(4): 519.

PUBLICATIONS: FOREWORDS TO BOOKS

Huff, C.R. “Foreword.” Pp. 14-15 in E. Waltermaurer and T. Akers (eds.), Epidemiological Criminology: Theory to Practice. New York: Routledge, 2012.

Huff, C.R.”Foreword.” Pp. vi-vii in K.S. Trump, Practical School Security: Basic Guidelines for Safe and Secure Schools. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press/Sage Publications, 1998.

Huff, C.R. “Foreword.” Pp. vi – vii in G.D. Curry and S.H. Decker, Confronting Gangs: Crime and Community. Los Angeles: Roxbury Publishing Company, 1998, 2002 (2nd edit.).

Huff, C.R. “Foreword.” Pp. vi-vii in M. Naughton, The Criminal Cases Review Commission: Hope for the Innocent? Basingstoke, Hampshire, U.K./New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.

RESEARCH-RELATED VIDEOTAPES

Huff, C.R. (Consultant to Susan Fleming, producer). Respect (gangs in south Florida). Ft. Lauderdale, FL: Together Against Gangs/McDonald’s Corporation, 1999.

Huff, C.R. The Criminal Behavior of Gang Members. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Justice, U.S. Dept. of Justice, “Research in Progress Series, “ April 1997.

RESEARCH GRANTS

Huff, C.R. (Principal Investigator). "Interdisciplinary Faculty Research Fellowships," Ohio State University (Academic Enrichment Program), 1999-2000.

Huff, C.R. (Principal Investigator). "The Sentencing Impacts of Legislative and Judicial Waiver of Juvenile Offenders in Ohio," (Ohio) Office of Criminal Justice Services/U.S. Department of Justice, 1997-1998.

Huff, C.R. (Principal Investigator). "Gangs and Youth Violence" (research/policy conference), (Ohio) Office of Criminal Justice Services, 1996.

Huff, C.R. (Principal Investigator). "Criminal Behavior of Gang Members," National Institute of Justice, 1991 - 1995.

Huff, C.R. (Principal Investigator). "Youth Gangs and Drugs," (Ohio) Office of Criminal Justice Services/U.S. Department of Justice, 1992 – 1995.

Desai, A., and C.R. Huff (Co-Principal Investigator). "Towards a Model of the Incidence of Wrongful Conviction," Interdisciplinary Research Grant, Ohio State University, 1990-1991.

Desai, A., and C.R. Huff (Co-Principal Investigator). "Modeling Wrongful Conviction in Ohio's Urban Counties," Ohio State University/Ohio Board of Regents, 1990-1991.

Huff, C.R. (Principal Investigator). "Assessment and Evaluation of Regional Offices," Ohio Department of Youth Services, 1989-1990.

Huff, C.R. (Principal Investigator). "Youth Correction and Population Management in Ohio: A Policy Development Project," Governor's Office of Criminal Justice Services/U.S. Department of Justice, 1987-1988.

Huff, C.R. (Principal Investigator). "Prevention and Control of Delinquency Among Youth Gangs and Youth Groups in Ohio," Governor's Office of Criminal Justice Services/U.S. Department of Justice, 1986-1987.

Huff, C.R. (Principal Investigator). "The Impact of a Medication Administration Policy on a State Mental Health System," Ohio Department of Mental Health, 1984-1987.

Huff, C.R. (Principal Investigator). "An Assessment of Pre-Adjudicatory Home Detention as a Policy Alternative for Ohio's Juvenile Courts," Governor's Office of Criminal Justice Services/U.S. Department of Justice, 1985-86.

Huff, C.R. (Principal Investigator). "An Evaluation of the Functioning of Discharged Psychiatric Patients," Ohio Department of Mental Health, 1982-1983 (dissertation grant for Ph.D. student).

Huff, C.R. (Principal Investigator). "Criminal Victimization in Rural Areas,"

U.S. Department of Justice, 1978-1979 (dissertation grant for Ph.D. student).

Huff, C.R. (Principal Investigator). "Inmate Organizational Activity: An Exploratory Study," Purdue University, 1978.

Conner, R.F., and C.R. Huff (Co-Principal Investigator). "An Evaluation of the American Bar Association's BASICS Program: Implementation Phase," American Bar Association/Edna McConnell Clark Foundation, 1975-1977.

Conner, R.F., and C.R. Huff (Co-Principal Investigator). "An Evaluation of the American Bar Association's BASICS Program: Planning and Study Phase," American Bar Association/Edna McConnell Clark Foundation, 1974-1975.

CONSULTING EXPERIENCE

Allen County (Lima, Ohio) Juvenile Court

American Justice Institute, Sacramento, California

Arkansas Dept. of Human Services

British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)

The Business Forum of Little Rock, Arkansas

Center for Study of Youth Policy, University of Michigan

City of Lima, Ohio

Columbus (Ohio) Division of Police

Connecticut Department of Correction

Criminal Justice Training and Education Center, Toledo, Ohio

Detroit Police Department

FBI National Academy, Quantico, Virginia

Franklin County (Columbus, Ohio) Community Corrections Planning Board

Hawaii Office of Youth Services, Honolulu

Honolulu Police Department

Kankakee County, Illinois/Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority

Maui Police Department, Hawaii

National Center for Research in Vocational Education, Columbus, Ohio

National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago

North Dakota Division of Youth Services

Ohio Civil Service Employees Association

Ohio Department of Youth Services

Ohio Public Defender's Office

Partnership for a Safer Cleveland

Price Waterhouse Company

Public Policy Institute of California

Public Broadcasting Corporation (PBS), “Frontline”

RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, California

Saitama University (Japan)

State Bar of California, San Francisco

EXPERT WITNESS, CASE EVALUATION, & EXPERT TESTIMONY

Expert witness/case evaluation (alleged rape/identification procedures), State of Ohio v. Darnell Bishop Banks, Franklin County (Ohio) Court of Common Pleas, Case No. 14-CR-14981; 2014 (2016).

Expert witness, In Re: Sidney Cornwell (OSP #A340-473) (death penalty clemency petition, aggravated murder); State of Ohio v. Sidney Cornwell, Mahoning County (Ohio) Court of Common Pleas, Case No. 96 CR 525; 1996 (2010).

Expert witness/case evaluation (gang-related homicide), State of Ohio v. Antonio Jackson, Mahoning County (Ohio) Court of Common Pleas, Case No. 05-CR-1211, 2009.

Expert witness/case evaluation (gang-related homicide), People v. Aaron Hogan, Superior Court, Los Angeles County (California), Case No. YA061903; 2006.

Expert witness/case evaluation (homicide/use of jailhouse informant), People v. Veronica Trejo, Superior Court, San Bernardino County (California), Case No. FWV032464, 2005.

Expert witness (gang identification criteria), State of Minnesota v. Myon Demarlo Burrell, 697 NW2d 579 (Minnesota Supreme Court, 2005).

Expert consultant/case evaluation (gang-related homicide), State of Ohio vs. John E. Drummond (death penalty, mitigation phase), Ohio Supreme Court, Case No. 04-583, 2004-2005.

Expert consultant/case evaluation (gang-related homicide), People v. Marvin Locke, Superior Court, San Diego County (California), Case No. SCD 160776, 2002.

Expert consultant/case evaluation (law enforcement use of force), Silva et al v. County of Los Angeles. Superior Court, Los Angeles County (California), Case No. BC039633, 2001.

Expert consultant/case evaluation (homicide/death penalty), State of Ohio v. Lana Williams. Franklin County (Ohio) Court of Common Pleas, Case Nos. 00-CR-1693 and 00-CR-3862, 2001.

Expert consultant/case evaluation (gang-related homicide), State of Nevada vs. Guy Lee Banks. Clark County (Nevada) District Court, Case No. C155652, 2000.

Expert consultant/case evaluation (abduction/rape/homicide), Raymond Pesho, et al. v. RMS Investments Corp., et al. Cuyahoga County (Ohio) Court of Common Pleas, Case No. 320660, 1998-1999.

Expert consultant/case evaluation (gang-related robbery-homicide), State of Ohio vs. Michael D. Stallings (death penalty, appellate phase), Ohio Supreme Court, Case No. 98-0640, 1998.

Expert witness (eyewitness identification issues), State of Ohio vs. Justin Millisor, Marion County (Ohio) Court of Common Pleas, Case No. 98-CR-01542, 1998.

Expert witness (wrongful arrest, excessive force, and gang issues), Domont Allen Watkins vs. Daniel W. Beck et al, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Ohio, Western Division, Case No. 3:97 CV 7025 (1997).

Expert consultant/case evaluation/expert witness (gang-related violence), Paul R. Walker vs. Freeway Foods, Inc. and Waffle House Holding Co., Inc. 93 CvS 7159, Superior Court, Guilford County (North Carolina), 1995.

Expert consultant/case evaluation/expert witness (homicide/gangs), State of Colorado vs. Jonathan Williams, Denver County Court (Colorado), Case No. 387869-10, 1993.

Invited expert testimony (prison gangs and prison riot), Governor's Select Committee on Corrections, State of Ohio, 1993.

Expert witness (stadium security policies and assault), Vavpetic vs. Cleveland Indians vs. Andy Frain Services, Cuyahoga County (Ohio) Court of Common Pleas, Case No. 91-214258-CV, 1992-1993.

Expert consultant/case evaluation (jail policies and wrongful death), Malcolm vs. Board of Commissioners, et al, U.S. District Court, Southern District of Ohio, Eastern Division, Case No. C2-86-1411 (1992).

Expert witness (inmate assault and prison conditions), Parham vs. Jago et al., U.S. District Court, Southern District of Ohio, Eastern Division, Case No. C-2-87-0940 (1990).

Expert consultant/case evaluation (jail standards and jail suicide), Croft vs. Jereb and City of Brecksville, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Ohio, Eastern Division, Case No. C87-2617 (1989).

Expert consultant/case evaluation (jail standards and attempted suicide), Rich vs. City of Mayfield Heights, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Ohio, Eastern Division, Case No. C88-1031 (1989).

Invited expert testimony (youth gangs and public policy issues), United States Senate, Judiciary Committee (1988).

Expert witness (jail standards and attempted suicide), Mericsko vs. City of Parma, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Ohio, Eastern Division, Case No. C86-5002 (1987-1988).

Expert witness (eyewitness identification issues), State of Ohio vs. George R. Miller, Hamilton County (Ohio) Court of Common Pleas, Case Nos. B-85-1058 and B-86-1156 (1987).

Invited expert testimony on Am. Sub. H.B. 609 (monetary compensation for wrongful imprisonment), Ohio House (Civil and Commercial Law), 1986.

Expert witness (prison conditions), Stewart vs. Rhodes, U.S. District

Court, Southern District of Ohio, Eastern Division, Case No. C-2-78-220 (1983).

Invited expert testimony on Am. Sub. H.B. 440 (juvenile justice reform),

Ohio Senate, Judiciary Committee (1981).

Invited expert testimony on sentencing and parole policy, California Democratic Party, Platform Commission, Los Angeles, 1976.

SCHOLARLY PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS TO:

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences

American Society of Criminology

American Society for Public Administration

American Sociological Association

Association of Directors of Criminal Justice Research Centers of Canada

and the United States

Australia and New Zealand Society of Criminology

Bowling Green State University

Case Western Reserve University

Cleveland State University

European Association of Psychology and Law

European Society of Criminology

Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton

Indiana University, Bloomington

Innocence Network of the United Kingdom (keynote address in London)

International Conference on Drug Harm Reduction (Paris)

Israeli Society of Criminology (Jerusalem)

Minot State University, North Dakota

National Institute of Justice

North Central Sociological Association

Northern Kentucky University

Ohio University

Pacific Sociological AssociationSan Diego State University

Simpson College, Iowa

Society for the Establishment of an International Criminal Court/

United Nations (Bridgetown, Barbados)

Society for the Scientific Detection of Crime

University of Arkansas (Medical Sciences)

University of Arkansas at Little Rock

University of California, Los Angeles

University of Cincinnati

University of Florida

University of Georgia

University of Hawaii

University of Missouri – St. Louis

University of Oregon

University of Pennsylvania

Warsaw University, Poland

West Virginia University

Western Society of Criminology

World Society of Victimology (Zagreb, Yugoslavia)

OTHER PRESENTATIONS TO:

ABC Television (four appearances on "Good Morning America")

The Business Forum of Little Rock, Arkansas

Child Guidance Center of Greater Cleveland

Child Welfare League of America

Children's Hospital Child Abuse Project, Columbus

Columbus Metropolitan Club

Council of State Governments (U.S. and Canada)

FBI National Academy (Quantico, Virginia) & FBI Academy, Hawaii Chapter

Federation for Community Planning (Cleveland)

Governor's Council on Juvenile Justice (Ohio)

Governor's Office of Criminal Justice Services (Ohio)

Greater Cleveland Suburban Council Association

Innocence Network of the United Kingdom, London

Interdepartmental Cluster for Services to Youth (Ohio)

Jobs for America's Graduates, Inc.

Kenosha County, Wisconsin

Leadership Birmingham, Alabama

Metropolitan Area Church Council (Columbus)

Metropolitan Club (Columbus)

National Academy of Corrections

National Conference of State Legislatures

National District Attorneys Association

National Institute of Corrections Academy

National Urban League

Office of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Dept. of Justice

Ohio Community Corrections Organization

Ohio Conference on Dispute Resolution

Ohio Correctional and Court Services Association

Ohio Department of Alcohol & Drug Addiction Services

Ohio Department of Education

Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction

Ohio Judicial College

Ohio Juvenile Detention Services Association

Ohio Police Juvenile Officers' Association

Ohio School Boards Association

Partnership for a Safer Cleveland

Rotary Clubs (Columbus, Upper Arlington, and Westerville, Ohio)

Southern Ohio Correctional Facility, Lucasville

Warner Cable Television

WBNS, WCMH, and WSYX Television (CBS, NBC, and ABC network affiliates in Columbus)

WOSU Radio, Columbus (NPR) and numerous other radio stations throughout the U.S.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences

American Society of Criminology

European Society of Criminology

Western Society of Criminology

RECENT BOARD MEMBERSHIPS

American Society of Criminology

Executive Board, 1999 - 2002

Attorney General of California, Sacramento

Research and Policy Advisory Board, 2001 – 2006

Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research & Education,

Case Western Reserve University, 2015 -

Center for Juvenile Law and Policy, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, 2005 – 2011

Institute for the Study and Prevention of Violence, Kent State University, 2005 – 2011

National Gang Center, Tallahassee, Florida, Advisory Board, 2001 – 2016

SERVICE TO PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences

Awards Committee, 2011-2012

American Bar Association

Committee on Innocence, Subcommittee on Police and Wrongful Conviction, 2003-2004

American Society for Public Administration

Executive Board, Criminal Justice Section, 1989-1992

Publications Committee (Chair), Criminal Justice Section, 1990-1992

American Society of Criminology

President, 2000-2001

President-Elect, 1999 – 2000

August Vollmer Award Committee, 2016

Minority Affairs Committee, 2004-2005

Convention Site Selection Committee, 1992-present (chair, 1992-1999)

Program Committee, 1991 (San Francisco) and 1982 (Toronto) meetings

National Policy Committee, 1989-1990, 1994-1995

Awards Committee (chair), 1984-1985

Constitution and By-Laws Committee, 1983-1984

Finance Committee, 1978-1982 (chair, 1980-1982)

Associate Editor, Criminology, 1978-1981

Executive Board, 1978-1979; 1999 - 2002

Committee on International Relations, 1976-1979

Program Co-Chair, 1976 Annual Meeting (Tucson, Arizona)

Committee on Regional Activities and Meetings, 1974-1975

National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration

Finance Committee, 1997-2001

Executive Council, 1995-1998

Western Society of Criminology

Executive Board, 1989-1990

SERVICE TO SCHOLARLY JOURNALS AND PUBLISHERS

Executive Editorial Board, Crime and Delinquency, 2000-

Editorial Advisory Board (Criminology Series), The Ohio State University Press,

1996-1999

Associate Editor, Criminology, 1978-1981

Manuscript/Book Reviewer:

American Journal of Criminal Justice

American Journal of Police

Contemporary Sociology

Corrections Management Review

Crime and Delinquency

Criminal Justice Policy Review

Criminal Justice Review

Criminology

Criminology and Criminal Justice

Criminology & Public Policy

Humanity and Society

Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice

Journal of Crime & Justice

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

Journal of Quantitative Criminology

Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency

Journal of Urban Affairs

Justice Quarterly

The Justice System Journal

Law & Social Inquiry

Law & Society Review

Police Quarterly

Policy Studies Journal

Social Forces

Social Problems

The Social Science Journal

Sociological Focus

Manuscript reviewer for numerous publishers, including Academic Press,

Cambridge University Press, Dorsey, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Holt/Rinehart, Lexington

Books/D.C. Heath/Palgrave/Macmillan, Ohio State University Press, Oxford University Press,

Kent State University Press, Rutgers University Press, Sage Publications, and St. Martin's Press

SERVICE TO GOVERNMENTAL AND NON-PROFIT AGENCIES

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

Attorney General of the United States (implementation of legislation)

Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S. Department of Justice (review panel, Report to the Nation on

Crime and Justice, 1st and 2nd editions; Drugs, Crime, and the Justice System:

A National Report)

FBI National Academy, Quantico, Virginia (gangs and drug trafficking)

FBI National Academy, Hawaii Chapter (gangs and drug trafficking)

National Institute of Corrections (training, technical assistance)

National Institute of Justice (peer reviews of research proposals)

Office of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention (technical assistance)

United States Attorney's Office, Southern District of Ohio (gang control)

United States Department of Health & Human Services (gangs and drugs)

United States Senate, Judiciary Committee (gangs/drugs/violence)

STATE GOVERNMENTS

Attorney General of California (research and policy advisory board; gang issues)

Attorney General of Hawaii (gang prevention and control)

Attorney General of Ohio (wrongful imprisonment; gangs)

Governor of Ohio (criminal justice policy issues)

Hawaii Attorney General's Office (gang prevention and control)

Office of Criminal Justice Services (Ohio) (appellate board)

Ohio Bureau of Employment Services (JTPA) (conference facilitator)

Ohio Criminal Sentencing Commission (advisory committee)

Ohio Department of Public Safety (organizational restructuring)

Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction (gang control)

Ohio Department of Youth Services (policy formulation; gang control)

Ohio Legislative Service Commission (assessment of proposed legislation)

Ohio Legislature (formulation of criminal justice legislation)

Ohio Peace Officers' Training Academy (training)

Ohio Public Defender's Office (wrongful conviction)

Ohio State Highway Patrol (education committee; training; gang control)

Ohio Violence Prevention Center (advisory council)

CITY AND COUNTY GOVERNMENTS

City of Columbus, Ohio

Civil Service Commission (city charter revision re: chief of police)

Dept. of Development (Enterprise Community Strategic Plan)

Division of Police (gangs/threat groups; program evaluation)

Mayor and City Council (chair, review of police hiring policies and procedures)

City of Dublin, Ohio (search committee, police chief selection)

City of Honolulu, Hawaii

Police Department (gang control)

Prosecutor's Office (gang control)

City of Lima and Allen County, Ohio (justice system planning)

City of Upper Arlington, Ohio (youth violence)

Cuyahoga County (Cleveland, Ohio) Juvenile Court (boot camp advisory committee)

Franklin County (Columbus, Ohio) Commissioners (correctional planning)

Orange County (California) District Attorney’s Office (research and policy issues)

FOUNDATIONS AND RESEARCH COUNCILS

National Science Foundation, Law and Social Sciences (peer reviews)

The British Academy, London (external reviewer)

Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation, New York, N.Y. (external reviewer)

William T. Grant Foundation, New York, N.Y. (external reviewer)

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (peer reviews)

Research Grants Council, Government of Hong Kong, China (external reviewer)

COMMUNITY/NON-PROFIT AGENCIES

Alliance for Cooperative Justice, Columbus, Ohio (executive board)

Court Watching Project, Columbus, Ohio (evaluation research)

Directions for Youth, Columbus, Ohio (executive board, advisory board)

Franklin County (Columbus, Ohio) Community Corrections Program (planning board)

Metropolitan Human Services Commission, Columbus, Ohio (gang prevention and control)

National Youth Gang Center, Tallahassee, Florida (advisory board)

Orange County (California) Human Relations (community board)

Rosemont School, Columbus, Ohio (evaluation research)

The Task Force on Violent Crime (Cleveland) (gang prevention & control)

The Wellington School, Columbus, Ohio (planning; organization development; fund-raising)

SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE (1999- )

Academic Council (member)

Academic Planning Group (member)

Ad Hoc Review Committee, Dean of Information and Computer Sciences (member)

Ad Hoc Review Committee, Dean of Engineering (chair)

Ad Hoc Review Committee, Dean of Physical Sciences (chair)

Ad Hoc Review Committee, Dean of Biological Sciences (chair)

Advisory Council on Campus Climate, Culture, and Inclusion (vice chair)

Athletics Director’s Advisory Committee (member)

Campus Work/Life Advisory Committees (member; co-chair)

Chancellor's Advisory Committee on Intercollegiate Athletics (member)

Chancellor’s Advisory Council (member)

Chancellor’s Advisory Committee to the UCI Cancer Center (member)

Committee on the Principles of the Campus Community (chair)

Deans’ Oversight Committee, Health Sciences Programs (member)

Formal Investigations Committee (member)

Hearing Officer for Step III Grievances

Search Committees for Director of Athletics and Campus Recreation (chair; member)

Search Committee for Vice Chancellor for Advancement (chair)

Faculty Search Committee, Dept. of Criminology, Law and Society (chair)

University Advancement Office Assessment Committee (member)

SERVICE TO THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY (1979-1999)

UNIVERSITY

Athletic Council (policy oversight; policy development for 32-sport program)

-- Vice Chair of Council

-- Chair, Finance Committee (policy oversight of annual athletics budget)

-- Chair, Ticket Committee

-- Chair, Health & Social Responsibility Committee

Campus Area Personal Safety Committee (campus crime prevention)

Campus Collaborative for Educational Excellence (campus area planning and redevelopment)

Committee on Urban Affairs and the Urban Assistance Program

(reviewer, research grant proposals)

John Glenn Institute for Public Service and Public Policy (planning and advisory committees)

National Rural Crime Prevention Center Advisory Committee

Office of Academic Affairs (academic planning)

Office of the President (assistance regarding public policy issues)

Outreach/Engagement Council (University/community initiatives)

President's Legislative Roundtable (invited presentation, inaugural session)

Second Biennial OSU Legislative Conference (invited presentation)

COLLEGE OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

Executive Committee (member)

Department of Sociology (invited lectures)

Kiplinger Fellows Program in Journalism (invited lectures)

JOHN GLENN SCHOOL (NOW COLLEGE) OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Director (1994 – 1999)

Doctoral Studies Committee (member, chair)

Faculty Search Committee (member, chair)

Graduate Studies Committee (member, chair)

Master's Comprehensive Exam Committee (member, chair)

MPA Policy Paper Award Committee (member, chair)

Ph.D. Review Committee/Self-Study Committee (member, chair)

Presidential Management Internship Review Committee (member)

FISHER COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

Executive Committee (member while director of John Glenn School of Public Affairs)

Research Committee (member)

SERVICE TO OTHER UNIVERSITIES

Advisory Boards

Kent State University (Institute for the Study and Prevention of Violence)

Loyola Law School, Los Angeles (Center for Juvenile Law & Policy)

External reviewer (promotion and tenure decisions, initial faculty appointments):

Bar-Ilan University, Israel

Georgia State University

Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel

Kent State University Michigan State University

Northeastern University

Purdue University

Rutgers University

Southern Illinois University

State University of New York at Albany

Temple University

University of Alabama - Birmingham

University of Arkansas

University of Colorado, Boulder

University of Delaware

University of Haifa, Israel

University of Hawaii

University of Maryland

University of Minnesota

University of Missouri - St. Louis

University of Nevada - Las Vegas

University of New Hampshire

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

University of North Carolina, Greensboro

University of Oregon

University of Southern California

University of Wyoming

External reviewer (reviews of presidential/provost candidates, deans, dean candidates, endowed chairs, distinguished professors, grant proposals)

Arizona State University

Case Western Reserve University

North Carolina State University

Sam Houston State University

Texas A&M University

University of Oregon

University of Missouri – St. Louis

Consultant (program/curriculum review):

College of St. Thomas (St. Paul, Minnesota) (Sociology)

Indiana University of Pennsylvania (Criminal Justice)

Michigan State University (Criminal Justice/Social Sciences)

Northern Kentucky University (Sociology)

Pennsylvania System of Higher Education (Ph.D. Program Review)

San Diego State University (School of Public Administration

and Urban Studies)

Texas A & M University (Sociology, Public Policy)

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