TEXAS STATE VITA



TEXAS STATE VITA 2013

I. Academic/Professional Background

A. Name: Joycelyn M. Pollock Title: Professor

B. Educational Background

|Degree |Year |University |Major |Thesis/Dissertation |

|J.D. |1990 |University of Houston |Law | |

| | |Law Center | | |

|Ph.D. |1982 |State University of New York- |Criminal Justice |Correctional Officers’ Perceptions of Male and |

| | |Albany | |Female Inmates |

|M.A. |1979 |State University of New York- |Criminal Justice | |

| | |Albany | | |

|B.A. |1978 |Whitman College |Sociology |The Role of the Probation Officer in Washington |

| | | | |State |

C. University Experience

|Position |University |Dates |

|Professor |Texas State University-San Marcos |1997-Present |

|Associate Professor |Southwest Texas State University |1996-1997 |

|Associate Professor and Chair |Southwest Texas State University |1993-1996 |

|Associate Professor and Coordinator of the Criminal Justice |University of Houston-Downtown |1987-1993 |

|Program | | |

|Assistant Professor |University of Houston-Downtown |1985-1987 |

|Assistant Professor |Columbus College |1982-1985 |

D. Relevant Professional Experience

|Position |Entity |Dates |

|Research Consultant |Correctional Association of |1981 |

| |New York | |

|Program Review Specialist |New York Department of |1980 |

| |Correctional Services | |

|Special Correctional Facility |Commission of Corrections, |1979 |

|Review Specialist |New York | |

|Adult Probation and Parole Officer |Washington State |1977 |

II. TEACHING

A. Teaching Honors and Awards:

2013 – Dean’s Nominee for Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching

2013 – Alpha Chi Favorite Professor Award

B. Courses Taught (only at Texas State University):

CJ 1310 (Introduction to the Criminal Justice System)

CJ 2350 (Courts and Criminal Procedure)

CJ 2355 (Introduction to Corrections)

CJ 2360 (Criminal Law)

CJ 3325 (Penology)

CJ 4301-02 (Internship)

CJ 4309 (Special Topics)

CJ 4310 (Special Problems)

CJ 4326 (Women in the CJ System)

CJ 4327 (Ethics of Social Control)

CJ 4350 (Contemporary Legal Issues in Law Enforcement)

CJ 4351 (Contemporary Legal Issues in Corrections)

CJ 4362 (Readings in Criminal Justice)

CJ 4365 (Comparative Criminal Justice – special offering in Canterbury, England)

CJ 5310 (Administration of Justice)

CJ 5320 (History and Philosophy)

CJ 5321 (Current Issues in Criminal Justice)

CJ 5330 (Management Principles)

CJ 5350 (Current Issues)

CJ 5360 (Independent study)

CJ 5380A (Ethics in the Criminal Justice System)

CJ 7310 (The Philosophy of Law and Justice

CJ 7312 (Ethics in the Criminal Justice System)

CJ 7332 (Law & Public Policy)

C. Graduate Theses/Dissertations or Exit Committees (if supervisor, please indicate):

Dissertations:

Boehm, S. (2013). Exploring the process of desistence in two high risk probation samples. (Dissertation, Committee chair).

Williams, H. (2013). Physiological attributes of arrest-related sudden deaths proximate to the application of taser electronic control devices: An evidence based study of the theory of high risk groups. (Dissertation, Committee Chair)

Francis, K. (2007). Social control and gender (Dissertation, Univ. of Texas, member)

Yung, P. (2005). Citizen oversight of police departments (University of Melbourne, member).

Theses (since 2004 only):

Meier, M. (2013). Doing policing or doing gender: Gender, identity, and acceptance of gender stereotypes among male and female police officers. (Thesis, Committee chair).

Bridges, D. (2013) Perceptions of correctional officers of inmate-mothers. (Thesis, Committee chair).

Smith, B. (2011). Factors related to drug court treatment program completion rates. (Thesis, Committee chair).

Brooks, R. (2011). (Thesis, Committee member)

Hom, P. (2010) (Thesis, Committee member).

Scott, S. (2009). Risk of absconding from supervision: A comparative analysis of

absconders, revokees, and those who successfully complete probation in Travis County. (Thesis, Committee chair).

Dubose, R. (2007). Continuum of sexual misconduct in correctional facilities. (Thesis, Committee chair).

Miller, B. (2005). Cheating and control theory. (Thesis, Committee chair).

Contreras, J. (2005) The Status of the fetus: An examination of fetal personhood & fetal protection in the U.S. (Thesis, Committee chair)

Ortiz, A. (2004). The Role of Education in Policing (Thesis, Committee chair).

D. Courses Prepared and Curriculum Development (Only at Texas State):

CJ 3325 (Penology) (online version)

CJ 4326 (Women in the CJ System) (also online)

CJ 4327 (Ethics of Social Control) (also online)

CJ 5380A (Ethics in Criminal Justice) (also online)

CJ 7310 (The Philosophy of Law and Justice

CJ 7312 (Ethics in the Criminal Justice System)

CJ 7332 (Law & Public Policy)

E. Funded External Teaching Grants and Contracts:

(1998) Fulbright Teaching Fellowship, Turku, Finland.

F. Submitted, but not Funded, External Teaching Grants and Contracts:

N/A

G. Funded Internal Teaching Grants and Contracts:

(2013) Sloan C Certificate Training

H. Submitted, but not Funded, Internal Teaching Grants and Contracts:

N/A

I. Other:

N/A

III. SCHOLARLY/CREATIVE

A. Works in Print

1. Books (if not refereed, please indicate):

a. Scholarly Monographs:

Pollock, J. (1999/2002). Parenting programs in women’s prisons. SWT Printing Office, privately published 1999, updated 2002. (Not refereed).

b. Textbooks:

Pollock, J. 2014 (forthcoming). Women’s Crimes, Criminology and Corrections. Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press.

Pollock, J. 2014. Ethical dilemmas and decisions in criminal justice (8th Ed). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Company.

Pollock, J. 2012. Criminal law (10th Ed.). Cincinnati, OH: Lexis/Nexis, Anderson Press.

Braswell, M., Pollock, J., & Braswell, J. 2012. Morality stories: Ethics in crime and justice (3rd Ed.). Durham, NC: East Carolina Academic Press.

Pollock, J. 2012. Prison and prison life. (2d Ed.) Boston, MA: Oxford Press.

Pollock, J. Crime and justice in America. (2d Ed.). Cincinnati, OH: Lexis/Nexis, Anderson Press.

Braswell, M., Miller, L. & Pollock, J. (2011). Case studies in criminal justice ethics, (2d Ed.). Cincinnati, OH: Anderson Publishing Company.

Pollock, J. (2011). Ethical dilemmas and decisions in criminal justice (7th Ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Company, 2011).

Pollock, J. (2009). Crime and justice in America. Cincinnati, OH: Lexis/Nexis, Anderson Press, 2009).

Pollock, J. (2009). Criminal law (9th Ed.). Cincinnati, OH: Lexis/Nexis, Anderson Press.

Pollock, J. (2008). Ethical dilemmas and decisions in criminal justice. (6th Ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Company.

Klotter, J., & Pollock, J. (2007). Criminal law. (8th Ed.). Cincinnati, OH: Lexis/Nexis, Anderson Press.

Braswell, M., Pollock, J., & Braswell, S. (2007). Morality stories: Dilemmas in ethics, crime & justice (2nd Ed.). Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.

Braswell, M., Miller, L. & Pollock, J. (2006). Case studies in criminal justice ethics. Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press.

Pollock, J. (2006). Ethical dilemmas and decisions in criminal justice. (Name change, but 5th Ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Company.

Braswell, M., Pollock, J., & Braswell, S. (2004). Morality stories: Dilemmas in ethics, crime & justice. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.

Pollock, J. (2004). Prisons and prison life: Costs and consequences. Los Angeles, CA: Roxbury.

Pollock, J. (2004). Ethics in crime and justice: Dilemmas and decisions (4th Ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Company.

Pollock, J. (2001). Women, prison and crime (2nd Ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Company.

Pollock, J. (1999). Criminal women. Cincinnati, OH: Anderson Publishing Company.

Pollock, J. (1998). Ethics in crime and justice: Dilemmas and decisions (3rd Ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Company.

Pollock, J. (1998). Counseling women in prison. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publishing Company.

Pollock, J. (1994). Ethics in crime and justice: Dilemmas and decisions. (2nd Ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Company.

Pollock, J. (1990). Women, prison and crime. Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole.

Pollock, J. (1989). Ethics in crime and justice: Dilemmas and decisions. Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole.

c. Edited Books:

Blackburn, A., Fowler, S. & Pollock, J. (2014). Prisons: Today and tomorrow (3rd Ed.). Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishing Company.

Pollock, J. (2006). Prisons: Today and tomorrow (2nd Ed.). Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishing Company.

Merlo, A., & Pollock, J. (Eds.). (2005). Women, law, and social control (2nd Ed.). Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon Publishing Company.

Whitehead, J., Pollock, J., & Braswell, M. (Eds.). (2003). Introduction to corrections. Cincinnati, OH: Anderson Publishing Company.

Pollock, J. (1997). Prisons: Today and tomorrow. Sudbury, MA: Aspen Publishing Company.

Merlo, A., & Pollock, J. (Eds.). (1995). Women, law, and social control. Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon Publishing Company.

Pollock, J. (1986). Sex and supervision: Guarding male and female inmates. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

d. Chapters in Books:

Elliott, K. & Pollock, J. (2014). Ethics in police use of force: Duty, principle, and morality. In B. Fitch (Ed.), Law enforcement ethics. Los Angeles, CA: Sage.

Pollock, J. & Williams, H. (2010). Using dilemmas in ethics training for police. In M. Braswell, B. McCarthy & B. McCarthy (Eds), Justice, crime & ethics (6th Ed). Cincinnati, OH: Anderson.

Pollock, J. (2009). “Afterward” in E. George, A woman doing life: Notes from a women’s prison. Boston, MA: Oxford Univ Press.

Pollock, J. (2009). Law enforcement ethics. In A. Dunham & G. Alpert (Eds.), Critical issues in policing (3rd Ed.). Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press.

Pollock, J. (2005). Whatever happened to Atticus Finch: Lawyers as legal advocates and moral agents. In M. Braswell, B. McCarthy, & C. McCarthy (Eds.), Justice, crime and ethics. Cincinnati, OH: Anderson Press.

Pollock, J. (2004). Law enforcement ethics. In A. Dunham & G. Alpert (Eds.), Critical issues in policing (2nd Ed.). Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press.

Pollock, J. (2003). Ethical issues in policing. In Q. Thurman & A. Giacomazzi (Eds.), Controversies in policing. Los Angeles, CA: Roxbury.

Pollock, J. (2003). Women offenders in the corrections system. In J. Whitehead, J. Pollock, & M. Braswell (Eds.), Introduction to corrections. Cincinnati, OH: Anderson Publishing Company.

Pollock, J. (2003). Correctional officers. In J. Whitehead, J. Pollock, & M. Braswell (Eds.), Introduction to corrections. Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing Company.

Pollock, J. (1999). History of women in the legal profession. N. Rafter (Ed.), Encyclopedia of women and crime. Phoenix, AZ: Oryx Press.

Pollock, J. (1997). Law enforcement ethics. In A. Dunham & G. Alpert (Eds.), Critical issues in policing. Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press.

Pollock, J. (1997). Ethics and the courts. In P. Cromwell & R. Gunham (Eds.), Crime and justice in America: Realities and future prospects. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.

Pollock, J. & Becker, R. (1996). Ethical dilemmas in police work. In M. Braswell, B. McCarthy, & B. McCarthy (Eds.), Justice, crime and ethics (2nd Ed.). Cincinnati, OH: Anderson Publishing Company.

Pollock, J. (1992). Women in prison: Why are their numbers increasing? In P. Benekos & A. Merlo (Eds.), Corrections: Dilemmas and directions. Cincinnati, OH: Anderson Publishing Company.

Pollock, J. (1991). Morality and corrections. In M. Braswell & B. McCarthy (Eds.), Criminal justice and morality. Cincinnati, OH: Anderson Publishing Company.

Pollock, J. (1990). Teaching criminal justice ethics. In F. Schmalleger (Ed.), Criminal justice ethics. Bristol, IN: Windham Hall Press.

Pollock, J., & Bowker, L. (1978). Background materials for the study of prisons and prisoners. In L. Bowker (Ed.), Prisons and prisoners: A bibliographic guide. San Francisco, CA: R & E Research Associates.

Pollock, J. (1978). Early theories of female criminality. In L. Bowker (Ed.), Women, crime and the criminal justice system. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books.

e. Creative Books:

N/A

2. Articles

a. Refereed Journal Articles:

Pollock, J., Hogan, N., Lambert, E., Ross, R. & Sundt, J. (2012). A utopian prison: Contradiction in terms? Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 28(1), 60-78.

Blair, J., Pollock, J., Montague, D., Nichols, T., Curnutt, J. & Burns, D. (2011). Reasonableness and reaction time. Police Quarterly, 14(4), 323-343.

Muscat, B., Owen, B., Pollock, J., Wells, J. & Torres, S.(2011). Abuse on the inside: Exploring incarcerated women’s experience with intimate partner violence. International Pespectives in Victimology 5, 63-71.

Pollock, J. & Hollier, V. (2010). T Visas: Prosecution Tool or Humanitarian Response. Women & Criminal Justice 20(1), 127-146.

Kriinen, J., Lintonen, T., Laitinen, A., & Pollock, J. (2008). The “code of silence”: Are self-report surveys a viable means for studying police misconduct? Journal of Scandinavian Studies in Criminology and Crime Prevention, 9(2), 86-96.

Martinez, P., & Pollock, J. (2008). The impact of type of attorney on criminal sentencing. Criminal Law Bulletin, 44(5), 3-22.

Pollock, J., Mullings, J., & Crouch, B. (2006). Violent women: Findings from the Texas women inmates study. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20(4), 485-502.

Pollock, J., & Davis, S. (2005). The continuing myth of violent female criminals. Journal of Criminal Justice, 30(1), 5-29.

Pollock, J. (2002). Parenting programs in women’s prisons: A national survey. Women & Criminal Justice, 14(1), 131-151.

Mullings, J., Pollock, J., & Crouch, B. (2002). Drugs and criminality: Results from the Texas women inmates study. Women & Criminal Justice, 13(4), 69-97.

Pollock, J., & Becker, R. (1995). Law enforcement ethics: Using officers’ dilemmas as a teaching tool. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 6(1), 1-2.

Pollock, J. (1993). Teaching criminal justice ethics as part of the core curriculum. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 4(2), 377-391.

Merlo, A., & Pollock, J. (1992). No quick fix: Criminalization of pre-natal drug use. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 5(2), 79-99.

Pollock, J. (1988). Teaching ethics in criminal justice programs. The Justice Professional, 3(2), 283-298.

Pollock, J. (1984). Women will be women: Correctional officers’ perceptions of the emotionality of women inmates. Prison Journal, 84-92.

b. Non-refereed Articles:

Pollock, J. (2002). A national survey of parenting programs in women’s prisons in the U.S. Women, Girls, & Criminal Justice Newsletter, 2(4), 49-50.

Martinelli, T., & Pollock, J. (2000). Law enforcement ethics, lawsuits, and liability: Defusing deliberate indifference. Police Chief, 117(10), 52-68.

3. Abstracts:

N/A

4. Reports:

Owens, B., Wells, J., & Pollock, J. (2008). Gendered violence and safety: A contextual approach to improving security in women’s facilities. (Final report to National Institute of Justice on PREA grant).

5. Book Reviews:

Pollock, J. (2002). -- [Review of the books Mothering From the Inside and Making it in the Free World]. Women & Criminal Justice, 13(4), 109-114.

Pollock, J. (2001). Crime and punishment. [Review of the book The long prison journey of Leslie Van Houten: Life beyond the cult]. The Women’s Review of Books, XIX, 11.

Pollock, J. (2001). No longer overlooked: Women’s prisons. [Book review of No safe haven and Invisible women]. Women & Criminal Justice, 13(1), 99-107.

Pollock, J. (1991). -- [Review of the book Disorder and decline: Crime and the spiral of decay in American neighborhoods]. Texas Journal of Political Studies.

Pollock, J. (1989). -- [Review of the book Texas prisons: The walls come tumbling down]. Texas Journal of Political Studies, 11(1), 69-71.

Pollock, J. (1988). -- [Review of the books The social basis of criminal justice: Ethical issues for the 80s and Police ethics: Hard choices in law enforcement and Ethics and the legal profession]. Justice Quarterly, 5(3), 475-495.

Pollock, J. (1988). -- [Review of the book Governing prisons] Texas Journal of Political Studies, 10(2), 64-67.

Pollock, J. (1986). -- [Review of the book Discretion, justice and democracy: A public policy perspective]. Criminal Justice Policy and Review, 1(2), 236-230.

Pollock, J. (1980). -- [Review of the book Easy Time]. International Journal of Aggressive Behavior, 6(2), 179-180.

6. Other:

B. Works not in Print

1. Papers Presented at Professional Meetings:

Pollock, J., Sanders, B. & Scott, S. (2011, November). Police credibility and jury decisionmaking. Presented at the American Society of Criminology Meeting, Washington, DC.

Owen, J., Pollock, J., Wells, J. & Muscat, B. (2010, November). Exploring violence and conflict in women’s prisons and jails. Presented at the American Society of Criminology Meeting, San Francisco.

Pollock, J. Blair, J., Cancino, J., Allen, J., Scott, S., & Beach, R. (2010, February). Measuring an ethical climate in a police organization. Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting, San Diego.

Pollock, J. , B. Owens, J. Wells (2009, March). Policy Implications of the gendered violence in prison project. Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Boston, MA.

Pollock, J. , B. Owens, J. Wells (2008, November). Preliminary findings of the gendered violence in prison project. Presented at the American Society of Criminology Meeting, St. Louis, MO.

Rossmo, D., Pollock, J., & Blair, J. P. (2008). Criminal hunting paths: An analysis of spatial behavior of recidivists. Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting, Cincinnati, OH.

Pollock, J., & Martinez, P. (2007, March). The impact of type of attorney on criminal sentencing. Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting, Seattle, WA.

Cancino, J., & Pollock, J. (2006, November). Gender, race, and ethnicity: An analysis of homicide rates and trends in San Antonio, 1990-2004. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Meeting, Los Angeles, CA.

Pollock, J., & Miller, B. (2005, November). Gender and attributions of cheating among college students. Paper presented at American Society of Criminology, Toronto, Canada.

Pollock, J. (2003, March). Roundtable on Women in Law Enforcement: Emerging Issues. At the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting, Boston, MA.

Pollock, J. (2002, September). Women prisoners and violence. Paper presented at the European Society of Criminology, Toledo, Spain.

Pollock, J. (2001, March). Violent women prisoners. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, San Diego, CA.

Pollock, J. (2000, March). Texas women prisoners. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting, New Orleans, LA.

Pollock, J. (1999, March). Parenting programs in women’s prisons. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting, Orlando, FL.

Pollock, J. (1998, November). Police perceptions of deviance. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Conference, San Diego, CA.

Pollock, J. (1997, March). Understanding the needs of female offenders. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting, Louisville, KY.

Pollock, J. (1995, November). Assessing the needs of Texas female inmates. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Conference, Boston, MA.

Pollock, J. (1995, October). Final report: Texas female inmates. Paper presented at the Southwest Association of Criminal Justice Educators, Houston, TX.

Pollock, J., & Bailey, F. (1995, March). Female attorneys in real life and in popular films. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting, Boston, MA.

Pollock, J. (1994, November). The evaluation of a victim services program. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminal Justice, Miami, FL.

Pollock, J. (1994, April). The increasing incarceration rate of women offenders: Equality or injustice? Paper presented at the Prisons 2000 Conference, Leiceister, England.

Pollock, J. (1994, March). Images of violence against women in the media. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting, Chicago, IL.

Pollock, J. (1994, March). Ethical dilemmas of police officers. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting, Chicago, IL.

Pollock, J. (1993, November). Images of violence against women. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminal Justice Sciences Conference, Kansas City, MO.

Pollock, J. (1991, November). Public policy reactions to maternal drug use. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminal Justice Sciences Conferences, Baltimore, MA.

Pollock, J. (1991, March). The criminalization of maternal drug use. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting, Nashville, TN.

Pollock, J. (1988, November). Objective tests of moral development and application to criminal samples. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminal Justice Sciences, Chicago, IL.

Pollock, J. (1988, March). Victim assistance programs: An evaluation. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

Pollock, J. (1987, October). Victim assistance programs in police departments. Paper presented at the Association of Policing and Psychology, New Orleans, LA.

Pollock, J. (1984, March). Victim assistance models: A preliminary analysis. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting, Orlando, FL.

Pollock, J. (1983, March). Supervising women in prison. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting, Chicago, IL.

Pollock, J. (1981, November). The female correctional officer. Presented at a Roundtable Discussion at the American Society of Criminology Meeting, Washington, D.C.

Pollock, J. (1981, May). Female delinquency: A historical perspective. Paper presented at a Symposium on delinquency at Marist College, Poughkeepsie, NY.

2. Invited Talks, Lectures, Presentations:

Invited Speaker. (2009, May). Distinguished Scholar Lecture Series. Seattle University.

Invited Trainer. (2009, May). Criminal Justice. Training for staff at the Kyle Correctional Facility.

Invited Trainer. (2009, May). Does Gender Matter? Training for counseling staff at the Halbert State Jail for Women.

Invited Speaker. (2008, August). Strategies for the Management of Female Offenders in Community Corrections . American Correctional Association.

Invited Speaker. (2008, May). Graduation Speaker (as Outstanding Alumni Award recipient). State University of New York at Albany, School of Criminal Justice.

Invited Speaker. (2007, April). Criminologists Series. Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

Invited Speaker. (2006, October). Outstanding Criminologists Series. University of Texas at Arlington.

Invited Trainer. (2005, September). Prisoners’ rights and Working with female offenders. Northwest Association of Correctional Educators, Walla Walla, WA.

Invited Speaker. (2000, October). Ethics, Law Enforcement and Community. Citizen’s Police Academy, San Marcos, TX.

Roundtable Convener and Chair. (1998, March). Ethics Training in Law Enforcement Academies. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting, Albuquerque, NM.

Invited Speaker. (1996, November). Women’s Issues. Association of Intermediate Sanction Providers, Austin, TX.

Presentation and Testimony. (1995, November). Special Investigation convened by Prime Minister: An Inquiry into Certain Events at Kingston Prison for Women, Ontario, Canada, Kingston, Ontario.

Invited Speaker. (1995, September). Female Criminality. Texas Juvenile Probation Officers Training Workshop, Austin, TX.

Roundtable Participant. (1995, March). Practical v. Academic Ethics Training. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Conference, Boston, MA.

Chair. (1994, November). Practical Strategies for Serving Victims of Crime. American Society of Criminology, Miami, FL.

Invited Speaker. (1994, September). Current Issues in Law Enforcement. Department of Public Safety, Management Training Institute, Austin, TX.

Invited Speaker. (1994, May). Ethics in Law Enforcement. Area Chiefs’ Association, Houston, TX.

Invited Keynote Speaker. (1989, March). Women’s Issues in Corrections. Conference on Women in Corrections, Portland, OR.

Invited Discussant. (1987, October). Panel on Teaching Ethics in Criminal Justice Curriculums. Southwest Criminal Justice Educators Conference, Huntsville, TX.

Discussant. (1985, March). Privatization of Corrections Panel. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, San Diego, CA.

Chair. (1984, November). Women in Prison Panel. American Society of Criminology, Cincinnati, OH.

3. Consultancies:

2006 – 2008 National Institute of Justice Grant. (Principle Investigator: Barbara Owen). Gendered Violence in Prison Project.

2006 Research on Halfway Houses. (Dr. Kim Rossmo).

1995 Prison consultant. Mom’s in Prison Again. (PBS Video).

1993 Research on premises liability.

4. Workshops:

N/A

5. Other:

N/A

C. Grants and Contracts

1. Funded External Grants and Contracts:

1997 – Soros Justice Fellowship (Semester Funding for Research on Parenting Programs in Women’s Prisons).

1995 – Research Grant from Wackenhut Corporation (For Needs Assessment of Female Offenders).

2. Submitted, but not Funded, External Grants and Contracts:

2008 – National Institute of Justice Grant (With Wells, J.) (Improving Safety in Women’s Correctional Facilities).

2000 – National Institute of Corrections Grant (Gender Responsive Treatment).

1998 – National Institute of Justice Grant (Needs Assessment for Women Inmates).

3. Funded Internal Grants and Contracts:

1994 – Faculty Research Enhancement Award from School of Applied Arts and Technology, Southwest Texas State University (For Evaluating Needs of Texas Women Prisoners).

1988 – Organized Research Grant, University of Houston-Downtown (For Evaluation of Objective Tests of Morality in Relation to Criminal Justice Clientele).

1986 – Organized Research Grant, University of Houston-Downtown (For Analysis of Victim Assistance Models).

1984 – Faculty Development Grant from Columbus College.

4. Submitted, but not Funded, Internal Grants and Contracts:

2007 – Research Enhancement Grant (With Cancino, J.) (Ethics Climate Survey).

D. Fellowships, Awards, Honors:

2008 – Outstanding Alumni Award, State University of New York at Albany.

2006 – Outstanding Woman Award, Center for Multicultural Studies, Texas State University-San Marcos.

2006 – Bruce Smith Award, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.

2005 – Outstanding Criminologists Lecture Series (Recipient and Speaker), University of Texas at Arlington.

2004 – Presidential Seminar Award winner, Texas State University-San Marcos.

1999 – Finalist, Justice Fellowship with United States Supreme Court.

1998 – Fulbright Scholar Award (August-December), Finland.

1998 – Soros Justice Fellow Award.

1992 – Beto Chair Lecturer, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas.

1991 – American Jurisprudence Awards in: Legal Writing, Trial Advocacy, Administrative Law, University of Houston Law Center.

1981 – Benevolent Association Dissertation Fellowship, State University of New York.

1978 – New York State Lehman Fellowship (Four Year Academic Merit Fellowship).

1978 – Magna Cum Laude, Honors in Major Study, Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA.

1977 – Phi Beta Kappa, Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA.

IV. SERVICE

A. University:

2004 – 2006 Research Enhancement Committee, Texas State University-San Marcos.

2002 – 2006 Library Committee, Texas State University-San Marcos.

2002 – 2005 Graduate Council, Texas State University-San Marcos.

1995 – present Instructor of Criminology for Law Enforcement Management Training Institute (continuing) (Also have taught Ethics), Sam Houston State University.

1998 – 1999 Instructor of Ethics and Motivation, California Leadership Institute, California State University at Chico, contractor for California Department of Corrections.

B. Departmental:

2012-2013 Search Committee for Director, member

2010 Wrote Master’s degree self study report for ACJS Certification

2009-2010 Search Committees

2009-present Doctoral Program, Executive/Admissions Committee

2008 – 2009 Search Committee

2002 – 2005 Graduate Coordinator

1993 – 1996 Department Chair

1987 – 1993 Department Coordinator, Criminal Justice Program, University of Houston-Downtown.

C. Community:

2001 – 2003 Board Member, Crime Prevention Institute, Austin, TX.

1985 – 1987 Volunteer, Crisis Team, Houston Police Department.

D. Professional:

(review periodically for Women & CJ Journal, Feminist Criminology, Crime & Delinquency, Justice Quarterly, Southwestern Journal of Criminal Justice, Police Quarterly, Journal of Research on Women & Gender)

2012 ACJS Awards Committee, chair

2012-present ACJS Ad hoc Governmental Relations Committee, member

2012 National Institute of Justice, reviewer

2010-present Office of Justice Programs, Science Advisory Board, member

2010 Program Committee Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences

2010 ACJS Awards Committee, subcommittee chair

2009 ACJS Awards Committee, subcommittee chair

2009 Program Committee Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences

2008 Program Committee Member, American Society of Criminology

2008 Program Committee Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences

2006 Program Committee Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences

2002-2005 Trustee-at large (3 year term), Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.

2001 External Reviewer, Criminal Justice Program, University of Texas-Permian Basin.

1999 – 2004 Member, Ethics Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.

1996 – Present Member (continuing), Board of Advisors, Crime Victims News Report Newsletter.

1995 – present Member (continuing), Editorial Advisory Board, Women & Criminal Justice Journal.

1997 – present Acquisitions Advisor (continuing), Anderson Publishing Company.

1993 - 2010 Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences External Review Committee,

1992 – 1998 Instructor of Ethics, Houston Police Department Training Academy.

1996 – 1997 President, Southwest Association of Criminal Justice Educators.

1995 – 1998 Editor, Anderson Book Series, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences

1994, 1997 Instructor (continuing/occasional), Center for Ethics in Law Enforcement, Southwest Legal Institute.

1994, 1998 Review Panel Member (continuing/occasional), Violence Epidemiology Branch, Center for Disease Control.

1991 External Reviewer, Department of Criminal Justice, Southwest Texas State University.

1991 – 1992 Member, Texas Young Lawyer’s Subcommittee on Criminal Law and Juvenile Justice.

1989, 1991 Member, Assessment Center Team, West University Police Department.

E. Organizations

1. Honorary:

Phi Beta Kappa

Mortar Board Society

2. Professional:

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences

American Society of Criminology

Southwest Association of Criminal Justice

F. Service Honors and Awards:

N/A

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