CURRICULUM VITA - University of Missouri–St. Louis



Curriculum VitaBeth Marie HuebnerUniversity of Missouri – St. Louis Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice324 Lucas Hall8001 Natural Bridge RoadSt. Louis, MO, 63121-4499Phone: 314-516-5043Fax: 314-516-5048Email: Huebnerb@umsl.edu ACADEMIC POSITIONS2015-Present 2009-2015Professor, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Missouri-St. Louis. Associate Professor, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Missouri-St. Louis.2008 – 2016 Graduate Program Director, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Missouri-St. Louis2003 -2009 Assistant Professor, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Missouri-St. Louis.DEGREES AWARDEDPh.D.Michigan State University 2003 East Lansing, MichiganCriminal Justice M.S.Michigan State University1999East Lansing, MichiganCriminal JusticeB.A.University of Wisconsin-Madison1995Madison, WisconsinSociology, Behavioral Science and LawPUBLICATIONS, REPORTS, GRANTS, AND PRESENTATIONSEDITED BOOKS 2020Lattimore, Pamela K., Beth M. Huebner, and Faye S. Taxman (eds.) Moving Corrections and Sentencing Forward: Building on the Record. New York: Routledge. 2018Huebner, Beth M. and Natasha Frost (eds.) Handbook on the Consequences of Sentencing and Punishment Decisions. New York: Routledge. 2016Beth M. Huebner and Timothy Bynum (eds). Handbook on Measurement Issues in Criminology and Criminal Justice. Malden, MA: Wiley. PAPERS IN REFEREED JOURNALS 2021Huebner, Beth M., Theodore Lentz, Joseph A. Schafer. Heard Shots - Call the Police? An Examination of Citizen Responses to Gunfire. Justice Quarterly. DOI: 10.1080/07418825.2020.17990632021Pleggenkuhle, Breanne, Kimberly Kras, and Beth M. Huebner. Twice Punished: Perceived Procedural Fairness and Legitimacy of Monetary Sanctions. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice. 2020Hipple, Natalie Kroovand, Beth M. Huebner, Edmund F. McGarrell, and Mallory O’Brien, The Case for Studying Criminal Nonfatal Shootings: Evidence from Four Midwest Cities. Justice Evaluation Journal. 3(1), 94-113. doi:10.1080/24751979.2019.16891522020Slocum, Lee A., Beth M. Huebner, Claire Greene, and Richard Rosenfeld. Enforcement Trends in the City of St. Louis from 2007 – 2017: Exploring Variability in Arrests and Criminal Summonses over Time and across Communities. Journal of Community Psychology, 48, 36-57. DOI:10.1002/jcop.222652019Huebner, Beth M., Kimberly Kras, and Breanne Pleggenkuhle. Structural Discrimination and Social Stigma among Individuals Incarcerated for Sexual Offenses: Reentry across the Rural-Urban Continuum. Criminology, 57, 715-738. ?, Natalie Kroovand, Kristina Thompson, Beth M. Huebner, Lauren Magee. Understanding Victim Cooperation in Cases of Nonfatal Gun Assaults. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 46, 1793-1811. 2019Slocum, Lee A., Claire Greene, Beth M. Huebner, and Richard Rosenfeld. Changes in Enforcement of Low-Level and Felony Offenses Post-Ferguson: An Analysis of Arrests in St. Louis, Missouri. Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law & Society, 20, 25-45. 2018Huebner, Beth. M. Reducing Crime in Public Housing. Criminology and Public Policy 17(4): 907-909. Invited Essay. 2018Pleggenkuhle, Breanne, Beth M. Huebner, and Monica Summers. Opting Out: The Role of Identity, Capital, and Agency in Prison Visitation. Justice Quarterly, 35, 726-749. 2017Rydberg, Jason, Eric Grommon, Beth M. Huebner, and Breanne Pleggenkuhle. Examining the Correlates of Sex Offender Residence Restriction Violation Rates. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 33, 347–3692017Hipple, Natalie Kroovand, Edmund F. McGarrell, Mallory O’Brien, and Beth M. Huebner. Gun Crime Incident Reviews as a Strategy for Enhancing Problem Solving and Information Sharing. Crime & Justice, 40, 50-67. Reprinted in: Burrus, G., M. Giblin, and J. Schafer (eds.) Contemporary Research on Police Organizations?(Routledge, 2018). ISBN: 978-1-138-49402-22016Burgess-Proctor, Amanda, Beth M. Huebner, and Joseph Durso. Comparing The Effect Of Maternal And Paternal Incarceration On Adult Daughters’ And Sons’ Criminal Justice System Involvement: A Gendered Pathways Analysis. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 43, 1034-1055. 2016Pleggenkuhle, Breanne, Beth M. Huebner, and Kimberly Kras. Solid Start: Supportive Housing, Social Support, and Reentry Transitions. Crime & Justice, 39, 380-397. 2016Huebner, Beth M., Kimberly Martin, Rick Moule, David Pyrooz, and Scott Decker. Dangerous Places: Gang Members and Neighborhood Levels of Gun Assaults. Justice Quarterly, 33, 836-862. 2016Kras, Kimberly R., Breanne Pleggenkuhle, and Beth M. Huebner. A New Way of Doing Time on the Outside: Sex Offenders’ Pathways In and Out of a Transitional Housing Facility. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 60, 512-534.2015Huebner, Beth M. and Breanne Pleggenkuhle. Residential Location, Household Composition, and Recidivism: An Analysis by Gender. Justice Quarterly, 32, 818-844.2014Huebner, Beth M., Jason Rydberg, Eric Grommon, Breanne Pleggenkuhle, Kimberly Kras, and Timothy S. Bynum. The Effect and Implications of Sex Offender Residence Restrictions: Evidence from a Two State Evaluation. Criminology & Public Policy, 13, 139-168. 2014Rydberg, Jason, Eric Grommon, Beth M. Huebner, and Timothy S. Bynum. The Effect of Statewide Residency Restrictions on Sex Offender Post Release Housing Mobility. Justice Quarterly, 31, 421-444. 2013Huebner, Beth M., Wood, Peter, and Belenko, Stephen. The Growth and Development of Correctional Research: Introduction to Special Issue. Justice Quarterly, published online. ? 2013Huebner, Beth M. Day Reporting Centers: The Challenges of Effective Correctional Evaluations. Criminology & Public Policy, 12, 113-115. Invited Essay. 2012Huebner, Beth M. The Missouri Model: A Critical State of Knowledge In National Research Council (Ed.), Reforming Juvenile Justice: A Developmental Approach. Washington DC: The National Academies Press 2012Cobbina, Jennifer, Beth M. Huebner, and Mark Berg. Men, Women, and Post-Release Offending: An Examination of the Nature of the Link between Relational Ties and Recidivism. Crime & Delinquency, 58, 331 - 361.2011Huebner, Beth M. Good in Theory: The Challenges of Early Release Decisions. Criminology & Public Policy, 10, 873-876. Invited Essay.2011Berg, Mark and Beth M. Huebner. Reentry and the Ties that Bind: An Examination of Social Ties, Employment, and Recidivism. Justice Quarterly, 28, 382 – 410. 2011Varano, Sean P, Beth M. Huebner, and Timothy S. Bynum. Correlates and Consequences of Pre-Incarceration Gang Involvement among Incarcerated Youthful Felons. Journal of Criminal Justice, 39, 30-38.2011Huebner, Beth M. and Mark Berg. Examining the Sources of Variation in Risk for Recidivism. Justice Quarterly, 28(1), 146-173.2010Huebner, Beth M., Christina DeJong, and Jennifer Cobbina. Women Coming Home: Long-Term Patterns of Recidivism. Justice Quarterly, 27(2), 225-254.2008Huebner, Beth M. and Timothy S. Bynum. The Role of Race and Ethnicity in Parole Decisions. Criminology, 46(4), 907-938. 2008Watkins, Adam, Beth M. Huebner, Scott H. Decker. Patterns of Gun Acquisition, Carrying, and Use among Juvenile and Adult Arrestees: Evidence from a High-Crime City. Justice Quarterly, 25(4), 674-700. 2007Ingram, Jason, Justin W. Patchin, Beth M. Huebner, John McCluskey, and Timothy S. Bynum. Parents, Friends, and Serious Delinquency: An Examination of Direct and Indirect Effects among At-Risk Early Adolescents. Criminal Justice Review, 32, 280-400. 2007Huebner, Beth M. and Jennifer Cobbina. The Effect of Drug Use, Drug Treatment Participation, and Treatment Completion on Probationer Recidivism. Journal of Drug Issues, 22, 619-642.2007Huebner, Beth M., Sean P. Varano, and Timothy S. Bynum. Guns, Gangs, and Drugs: Recidivism among Serious, Young Offenders Criminology & Public Policy, 6(2),187-222.2007Huebner, Beth M. and Regan Gustafson. The Effect of Maternal Incarceration on Adult Offspring Involvement in the Criminal Justice System. Journal of Criminal Justice, 35(3), 283-296.2007Huebner, Beth M. Racial and Ethnic Differences in the Likelihood of Marriage: The Effect of Incarceration. Justice Quarterly, 24(1)156-183.2006Huebner, Beth M. and Timothy S. Bynum. An Analysis of Parole Decision Making Using a Sample of Sex Offenders: A Focal Concerns Perspective. Criminology, 44(4) 961-991. 2006Schafer, Joseph A., Beth M. Huebner, and Timothy S. Bynum. Fear of Crime and Criminal Victimization: Gender-Based Contrasts, Journal of Criminal Justice, 34(3) 285-301.2006Patchin, Justin W., Beth M. Huebner, John D. McCluskey, Sean P. Varano, and Timothy S. Bynum. Exposure to Community Violence and Childhood Delinquency, Crime & Delinquency, 52(2) 307-332. Reprinted in Korken, K. (ed.). (2008). Contemporary Readings in Sociology. Pine Forge Press: Thousand Oaks, CA. Crutchfield, Robert D., Charis Kubrin, George S. Bridges, and Joseph G. Weis (eds.) (2008) Crime. Sage: Thousand Oaks, CA. Furst, Gennifer (ed.). 2008 Contemporary Readings in Criminology. Sage: Thousand Oaks, CA.2005Huebner, Beth M. The Effect of Incarceration on Marriage and Work over the Life Course, Justice Quarterly, 22(3) 281-303.2004McCluskey, John D., Sean P. Varano, Beth M. Huebner, and Timothy S. Bynum. 2004. Who Do You Refer: The Effects of Policy Change on Juvenile Referrals, Criminal Justice Policy Review, 15(4) 437-461.2004Huebner, Beth M., Joseph A. Schafer, and Timothy S. Bynum. African American and White Citizens Perceptions of Police Service: Within- and Between-Group Variation, Journal of Criminal Justice, 32(2) 123-135.2003Schafer, Joseph A., Beth M. Huebner, and Timothy S. Bynum. Citizen Perceptions of Police Services: Race, Neighborhood Context, and Community Policing, Police Quarterly, 6(4) 440-468.2003McCluskey, John D., Cynthia Perez McCluskey, and Beth M. Huebner. Juvenile Female Arrests: A Holistic Explanation of Organizational Functioning, Women & Criminal Justice, 14(4) 35-52. 2003HYPERLINK "\\\\stl.umsl.edu\\steamboat\\h\\huebnerb\\My Documents\\Service\\Manuscripts\\JCJ_Thesis\\Inmate Violence_Huebner.doc"Huebner, Beth M. Administrative Determinants of Inmate Violence: A Multi-level Analysis, Journal of Criminal Justice, 30(2) 107-117.BOOK CHAPTERS, BIBLIOGRAPHIES & LAW REVIEWS2020Shannon, Sarah., Beth M. Huebner, Alexes Harris, Karin Martin, Mary Pattillo, Becky Pettit, Bryan Sykes, Christopher Uggen. The Broad Scope and Variation of Monetary Sanctions: Evidence from Eight States. Stanford Law Review. 2020Huebner, Beth M. and Morgan McGuirk. Running away: Probation revocation programming in St. Louis County. In Elsa Chen, Andrea Leverentz, and Johnna Christian (Eds.) Moving Beyond Recidivism: Expanding Approaches to Research on Prisoner Reentry and Reintegration. New York: NYU Press. 2019Huebner, Beth M. and Morgan McGuirk. Prisons and Jails. In Oxford Bibliographies Online: Criminology. Ed. Beth M. Huebner. New York: Oxford University Press. 2018Kras, Kimberly, Morgan McGuirk, Breanne Pleggenkuhle, and Beth Huebner. Compounded Stigmatization: Collateral Consequences of a Sex Offense Conviction. In Beth M. Huebner and Natasha Frost (Eds.) Handbook on the Consequences of Sentencing and Punishment Decisions. New York: Routledge.2016 Huebner, Beth M. and Kristina Garrity. Youth Gang Members’ Transitions into and within US Prisons. In Cheryl L. Maxson and Finn-Aage Esbensen (Eds.), Participation in and Transformation of Gangs (and Gang Research) in an International Context: Reflections on the Eurogang Research Program. Switzerland: Springer. 2015Gaston, Shytierra and Beth M. Huebner. Gangs in Correctional Institutions. In Scott Decker and David Pyrooz (Eds.), The Handbook of Gangs. (pp. 328-344). Malden, MA: Wiley. 2010Huebner, Beth M. Community Corrections. In Oxford Bibliographies Online: Criminology. Ed. Richard Rosenfeld. New York: Oxford University Press..2010Huebner, Beth M. Correctional Programming. In Oxford Bibliographies Online: Criminology. Ed. Richard Rosenfeld. New York: Oxford University Press. 2006McCluskey, John D., Timothy S. Bynum, Sean P. Varano, Beth M. Huebner, Justin W. Patchin, and Amanda Burgess-Proctor. Police Organizations and Problem Solving Strategies for Juvenile Intervention: Identifying Critical Elements. In Barbara Sims (Eds.), Handbook for Juvenile Justice (pp. 251-269). Boca Raton, FL: Taylor and Francis. GOVENMENT REPORTS & OTHER WRITINGS2020Huebner, Beth M. Policymakers and the Public Need Clarity on What Drives Incarceration Rates. Op-Ed. St. Louis Post Dispatch. February 13, 2020. , N.K. & Huebner, B.M. (2020). Defining and collecting data about nonfatal shootings: A Checklist. National Resource & Technical Assistance Center for Improving Law Enforcement Investigations. Washington, DC: Police Foundation. , Beth M., Theodore Lentz, and Joseph Schafer. Citizen Responses to Gunfire in St. Louis. Report to the UMSL Creating Whole Communities Group. , Beth M. Time to Rethink Putting Probation Violators in Jail. Op-Ed. St. Louis Post Dispatch. November 13, 2019. , Edmund F., Natalie Kroovand Hipple, Beth M. Huebner, and Mallory O’Brien. The Importance of Nonfatal Shooting Data to Inform Violence Prevention Policy, Practice and Research. Translational Criminology, 17, 4-6. , B. M. Book review: Keesha Middlemass, Convicted and Condemned: The Politics and Policies of Prisoner Reentry and Bruce Western, Homeward: Life in the Year after Prison. Theoretical Criminology, 23, 563-566. , B.M. & McGuirk, M. Probationers Revoked to Jail: A Critical Population for Intervention. Perspectives, 2. 2019Huebner, Beth M., Joseph Schafer, Ted Lentz, and William Werner. Police Prosecutor Partnership Initiative Final Report. Submitted to the Bureau of Justice Assistance. 2018Slocum, L.A., Huebner, B.M., Rosenfeld, R., & Greene, C. (2018). Tracking enforcement rates in the City of St. Louis, 2002-2017. Report Prepared for the Research Network on Misdemeanor Justice. St. Louis, Missouri: University of Missouri – St. Louis.2018Huebner, B.M. & Hipple, N.K. A Nonfatal Shooting Primer. Washington, DC: Police Foundation. , N.K. & Huebner, B.M. 5 things you need to know about nonfatal shootings. Washington, DC: Police Foundation. 2018Hipple, N.K. & Huebner, B.M. (2018, April 18) The Value of Nonfatal Shooting Data – A Police Foundation Webinar [Webinar]. National Resource & Technical Assistance Center for Improving Law Enforcement Investigations Webinar Series, The National Crime Gun Intelligence Center Initiative. Retrieved from 2017Harris, Alexes, Beth Huebner, Karin Martin, Mary Pattillo, Becky Pettit, Sarah Shannon, Bryan Sykes, Chris Uggen, and April Fernandes. Monetary Sanctions in the Criminal Justice System: A review of law and policy in California, Georgia, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, New York, North Carolina, Texas, and Washington. Report to the Laura and John Arnold Foundation. 2015Huebner, Beth M, Joseph Durso, and Kristina Garrity. Missouri Sex Offender Fail to Register Predictive Model. Report to the Missouri State Highway Patrol. 2015Huebner, B. M. (2015). Book Review: The ex-prisoner’s dilemma: How women negotiate competing narratives of reentry and desistance by Andrea M. Leverentz. American Journal of Sociology, 120(6), 1864-1866. doi:10.1086/6805132013Kras, Kimberly and Beth M. Huebner. Transitional Housing for Sex Offenders: An Inside Look, Sex Offender Law Report, April/May. New York: Civic Research Institute.2013Huebner, Beth M. Timothy S. Bynum, Jason Rydberg, Kimberly Kras, Eric Grommon, and Breanne Pleggenkuhle. An Evaluation of Sex Offender Residency Restrictions in Michigan and Missouri. Report to the National Institute of Justice.2007Decker, Scott H., Beth M. Huebner, Adam Watkins, and Lindsey Green. Project SafeNeighborhoods: Strategic Interventions. Eastern District of Missouri: Case Study 7. U.S. Department of Justice.2006Huebner, Beth M., David Valentine, Shannon Daily Stokes, Jennifer Cobbina, and Mark Berg. Sex Offender Risk Assessment. Report to the Missouri Sentencing Advisory Commission. 2006Huebner, Beth M. Drug Use, Treatment, and Probationer Recidivism. Report to the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority.2005Decker, Scott H., and Beth M. Huebner. Outcome Evaluation of the St. Charles County Drug Court. Report to the St. Charles County Municipal Court. 2005Decker, Scott H. and Beth M. Huebner. Evaluation of the St. Louis Weed and Seed Initiative: 2001-2005. Report to the St. Louis Weed and Seed Program. 2005Bynum, Timothy S., Beth M. Huebner, and Karen R. Ream. A Descriptive Analysis of Sex Offenders Incarcerated in the State of Michigan: Offender Risk, Parole Outcomes, and Recidivism. Report to the Michigan Department of Corrections and Bureau of Justice Statistics – Justice Research Statistics Association. 2003Calkins, Richard, Timothy S. Bynum, and Beth M. Huebner. System Responses to Substance Abuse Treatment Needs among Offenders in Wayne County. Report to the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT). 2002Huebner, Beth M., Timothy S. Bynum, and Amanda Burgess-Proctor. Incarcerated Sex Offenders in the State of Michigan. Report to the Michigan Department of Corrections. 2002Bynum, Timothy S., John D. McCluskey, and Beth M. Huebner. Issues for Multi-Jurisdictional Drug Task Forces in Michigan. Report to the Michigan Office of Drug Control Policy. 2001Huebner, Beth M. and Timothy S. Bynum. Reported Incidents between Intimate Partners: An Analysis of Data from the Michigan Information Crime Reporting System. Report to the Bureau of Justice Statistics – Justice Research Statistics Association. 2001Huebner, Beth M., Timothy S. Bynum, and Sameer Hinduja. Firearm Use among Michigan’s Youthful Offender Population. Report to the Bureau of Justice Statistics – Justice Research Statistics Association. GRANTS AWARDED 20202019Arnold Ventures and Urban Institute. Prison Research and Innovation Network (PRIN). [co-I with Kelli Canada (PI)]. 2/1/20-1/31/21. $30,091 direct costs to UMSL.John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Understanding How Jail Lengths of Stay Drive Population Trends: A Multi-Site Analysis. [PI with Lee Slocum and Richard Rosenfeld]. 12/10/19-12/31/20. $92,264 direct costs to UMSL.2018MacArthur Foundation. Safety + Justice Challenge: Implementation Grant – Phase II. Principal Investigator. 5/1/16-5/1/18. $2,250,000.2018Creating Whole Communities Foundation, UMSL. Citizen Responses to Gunfire in St. Louis. 9/1/2018-8/31/2019. $5,000. 2017John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Misdemeanor Justice: St. Louis Site. [co-I with Lee Slocum (PI) and Richard Rosenfeld]. 10/1/17-9/30/20. $134,297 direct costs to UMSL.2016 Bureau of Justice Assistance. 3PI – St. Louis. Principal Investigator and Research Partner on Subcontract. St. Louis Police Department. 10/1/16-9/30/19. $124,986 direct costs to UMSL.2016MacArthur Foundation. Safety + Justice Challenge: Implementation Grant. Principal Investigator. 5/1/16-5/1/18. $2,250,000.2015MacArthur Foundation. Safety + Justice Challenge: Planning Grant. Principal Investigator. 5/1/15-12/31/15. $150,000. 2015Laura and John Arnold Foundation. Multi-state Study of Monetary Sanctions. [co-I with Alexes Harris (PI), Karin Martin, Mary Pattillo, Becky Pettit, Bryan Sykes, Sarah Shannon, and Chris Uggen]. 7/1/15-6/30/20. $3,506,048 ($334,297 direct costs to UMSL).2014McGarrell, Edmund, Natalie Kroovand Hipple, Mallory O’Brien. $249,046. A Tale of Four Cities: Improving Our Understanding of Gun Violence- Phase 2. National Institute of Justice. Investigator. 2013-R2-CX-0015. ($46,667 direct costs to UMSL)2014Huebner, Beth M. $50,400. Sex Offender Absconder Research Study – Phase 2. Missouri State Highway Patrol. Principal Investigator.2013Huebner, Beth M. $34,200. Sex Offender Absconder Research Study – Phase I. Missouri State Highway Patrol. Principal Investigator. 2011Huebner, Beth M. $12,500. Recidivism Patterns among Inmates in the Eastern District of Missouri: An Evaluation of the Gang Resistance Intervention Program. University of Missouri St. Louis Arts and Sciences Dean’s Research Award. 2010Huebner, Beth M. and Timothy Maher. $24,000. Online Undergraduate CCJ Program. University of Missouri System. 2008Bynum, Timothy S. and Beth M. Huebner. $465,344. The Efficacy of Sex Offender Residency Restrictions in Michigan and Missouri. National Institute of Justice. Co-Principal Investigator. 2007–NIJ–1411.2006Huebner, Beth M. Evaluation of the PSN Anti-Gang Initiative. $43,615. Bureau of Justice Assistance. Principal Investigator. 2006-PG-BX-0029.2006Decker, Scott H. and Beth M. Huebner. Evaluating Offender Notification Meetings. $30,000. Bureau of Justice Assistance. Co-Principal Investigator. 2005Huebner, Beth M. Contextual Effects of Incarceration on Marriage and Work. $15,600. University of Missouri Research Board Grant. Principal Investigator. 2004Huebner, Beth M. Drug Use, Treatment, and Probationer Recidivism. $4,991. Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority. Principal Investigator.2004Huebner, Beth M. Maternal Incarceration and Delinquency. $12,159. University of Missouri- St. Louis Research Award. Principal Investigator. PAPER PRESENTATIONS (available upon request)INVITED PRESENTATIONS2019Women and Incarceration. United Nations Association of St. Louis. Universal Periodic Review on Human Rights. August 31. 2019Huebner, Beth M. Trends in Misdemeanor Crime. Paper presented at the Major Cities Chiefs Winter Meeting. Washington, DC. February. 2018Training on the Investigation and Intersection of Homicide and Non-fatal Shootings, October 24-25, 2018, Washington, DC. National Resource and Technical Assistance Center for Improving Law Enforcement Investigations and the Bureau of Justice Assistance2014Sex Offender Residency Restrictions in Missouri. Advancements in Correctional Practices: Supervision, Interventions, and Re-Entry. Southern Illinois University–Carbondale. Carbondale, IL. April. 2013Academic Publishing and the Young Scholar: Reflections from PhD Program Directors. American Society of Criminology annual meeting. Atlanta, GA. November. 2012The Missouri Model: What Works for Juvenile Corrections. Paper presented at the Youth Violence Prevention Conference. St. Louis, MO, April.2011Efficacy of Sex Offender Residency Restrictions: Voices from the Field. Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers Annual meeting. Toronto, Ontario. November.2011Women Coming Home: Long-Term Patterns of Recidivism. With Christina DeJong, and Jennifer Cobbina. JQ Research Showcase. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Toronto, Ontario. March.2009Neighborhood Context and Recidivism: An Analysis by Gender. Paper Presented at the BJS/JRSA Annual Conference. St. Louis, MO, October. 2009Long-Term Recidivism Patterns of Different Types of Offenders. Paper Presented at the Arizona State University Prisoner Reentry Seminar. Phoenix, AZ, April. 2008Keynote Speaker. Crime is Local: An Exploration of Violent Crime in St. Louis. Paper presented at the Youth Violence Prevention Conference. St. Louis, MO, April.2007. Gang Interventions in St. Louis. Paper Presented at the Project Safe Neighborhoods Annual Conference. Atlanta, Georgia. September. 2006Parental Incarceration and Child Outcomes: Concerns for Missouri. Paper presented at the Youth Violence Prevention Conference. St. Louis, MO, April. 2005 Keynote Presentation: Prisoner Re-Entry In Missouri. Paper presented at the Coming Home: Issues for Ex-Offenders and the Community conference sponsored by University of Missouri Extension and the University of Missouri-St. Louis. May 2005. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE1998 – 2003 Research Associate, Michigan Justice Statistics CenterPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE2019 UMSL Creating Whole Communities Faculty Fellow 2016 Manuel T. Pacheco Leadership Development Program, University of Missouri2015-2018 Research Partner: Eastern District of Wisconsin Project Safe Neighborhoods2014 Expert Witness, EEOC vs. Freeman 2010 Instructor, Conducting Research on Recidivism and Reentry Workshop. Four day workshop sponsored by the National Institute of Justice. Seminar held as part of the ICPSR Summer Research Program, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 1999 – 2003 Research Consultant, Michigan Office of Drug Control Policy, Michigan Department of Community HealthTEACHING EXPERIENCEUndergraduate: Corrections, Senior Seminar (in class and online), Probation and Parole Graduate: Corrections, Proseminar, Criminal Justice Process and Policy Dissertation Committees (Completed) Adam Bossler (member) completed 2006. Kyleigh Clark-Moorman (outside member) completed 2020. Jennifer Cobbina (member) completed 2009. Jacki Cwick (member) completed 2016. Michael Deckard (member) completed 2019. Robert Fornago (member) completed 2007. Eric Grommon (outside reader) completed 2010. Janice Hill (member) completed 2008. Dan Isom (member) completed 2007. Kimberly Kras (chairperson) completed 2014. Theodore Lentz (member) completed 2020.Niquita Loftis (member) completed 2017. Timothy M. Maher (member) completed 2007. Kimberly Martin (co-chair) completed 2011. Brooke Mayfield (chair) completed 2017. Chris Melde (member) completed 2008. Breanne Pleggenkuhle (chairperson) completed 2012. Kristina Thompson (member) completed 2020. Lynn Urban (member) completed 2005. Mike Vecchio (member) completed 2014. AWARDS, ACADEMIC SERVICE, AND PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPSAWARDSChancellor’s Award for Research and Creativity, UMSL, (2020) Senior Investigator of the Year Award, UMSL Research and Commercialization, (2019)Presidential Engagement Fellow, University of Missouri System (2018-2019)Michigan State University School of Criminal Justice Wall of Fame Award (2013) Distinguished New Scholar Award from the American Society of Criminology Division on Corrections and Sentencing (2009)Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Juvenile Justice Section, Tori Caeti Award (2008)UM-St. Louis Meritorious Service Award – Office of Disability Access Services (2007)Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Donal MacNamara Award (2006)UM-St. Louis Gerald and Deanne Gitner Excellence in Teaching Award (2004)Dissertation Completion Fellowship, Michigan State University, Graduate School (2003)Michigan State University School of Criminal Justice Summer Research Fellowship, Michigan State University, School of Criminal Justice (2002)Warren and Mary Frances Huff Professional Development Award, Michigan State University, School of Criminal Justice (1999, 2000, 2001, 2002)Graduate Student Travel Award, Michigan State University, Graduate School (1999)Big Ten Academic Achievement Award, University of Wisconsin (1993, 1994, 1995)University of Wisconsin Athletic Department Award for Academic Excellence, University of Wisconsin (1993, 1994, 1995)ACADEMIC SERVICENational Service President, Association of Doctoral Programs in Criminology and Criminal Justice. 2010-2013Editor, Oxford Bibliographies of Criminology Online, 2015-PresentCo-Editor, Criminal Justice & Behavior, (January 2018 to Present) Editorial Board, Justice Quarterly (January 2007-December 2009 & September 2010-December 2016) Editorial Board, Journal of Criminal Justice, (2010-2013) Editorial Board, Journal of Crime & Justice, (2010-Present)Editorial Board, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency (2013-2016)Editorial Board, Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law & Society (CCJLS) (2013-Present)Editorial Board, Perspectives in Crime & Justice, The Elmer & Carol Johnson Series from Southern Illinois University Press (2014-Present)Editorial Board, Oxford Bibliographies of Criminology Online, (2013-2014) American Society of Criminology Vice President 2020-2021 Executive Counselor 2013-2016 Student Affairs Committee, 2005-2006, Chairperson, 2015-2016 & 2018-2019 Policy Committee – 2019-2021 Program Committee, 2007-2008, 2008-2009, 2009-2010, 2015-2016 2017-2018 Gene Carte Student Paper Competition Awards Committee, 2007-2008 Nominations Committee 2009-2010 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Membership Committee, 2009-2010 Chairperson, Donal MacNamara Award Selection Committee, 2010-2011, 2012-2013 (member 2011-2012) Book Award Committee, 2015-2016Member, American Society of Criminology, Division of Corrections and Sentencing Division Chairperson, 2017-2019 Executive Counselor, 2007-2009, 2011-2013 Award Committee, 2003-2004, 2007-2009, 2010 (Chair), 2016 Chairperson, Student Affairs Committee, 2004-2006, 2011 Chairperson, Outreach Committee, 2007-2009 Newsletter Committee, 2007-2010 Proposal Reviewer, National Institute of Health, 2019Proposal Reviewer, National Science Foundation, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Proposal Reviewer, William T. Grant Foundation, 2005Proposal Reviewer, National Institute of Justice, 2007-2020Proposal Reviewer, Bureau of Justice Assistance, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2017University ServiceRole in Departmental AffairsMember, CCJ Graduate Committee, 2005-Present Participant, Ph.D. Student Professional Development Seminars 2003-2020Guest Speaker, CCJ Graduate Student Association Brown Bag Series 2003, 2006, 2019, 2020Member, Comprehensive Exam Committee, 2007-2008Editor, CCJ Newsletter, 2006-2010 Member, CCJ Undergraduate Committee, 2007-2011 College, Campus, and University Committee Memberships Co-Chairperson, University Chancellor Search, 2019-2020Chairperson, University Tenure and Promotion, 2019-2020; Member 2017-2021Member, UM System President Award Committee, 2014-2015, 2017-2019Member, Budget and Planning, 2013- 2014Member, Strategic Planning, 2013 – 2014 Member, Conduct Committee, 2011- 2019Member, Student Publications Committee, 2005-2007Proposal Reviewer, University of Missouri Research Board, 2005, 2014, 2015, 2016Proposal Reviewer, College of Arts and Sciences Small Grant Reviewer, 2013-2014Member, Graduate Committee Arts and Science Representative, 2009-2019Proposal Reviewer, Arts and Sciences Small Grant Award committee, 2013-2015Member, Budget Realignment Task Force - F&A Reallocation Subcommittee, 2014Proposal Reviewer, Express Scripts Grant, 2013 ................
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