KATHLEEN JOAN FERRARO - Northern Arizona University



KATHLEEN JOAN FERRARO

October, 2008

ADDRESS Sociology and Social Work PHONE: (928) 523-9412

PO Box 15300

Northern Arizona University EMAIL: Kathleen.Ferraro@nau.edu

Flagstaff, AZ 86011-5300

EDUCATION

Ph.D. 1981 Sociology, Arizona State University

Dissertation: Battered Women and the Shelter Movement

M.A. 1976 Sociology, Arizona State University

Thesis: A Cultural Index of U.S. SMSAs

B.A. 1972 Sociology (Cum Laude), Case Western Reserve University

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

1981-1984 Instructor, Justice Studies, Arizona State University

1984-1990 Assistant Professor, Justice Studies, Arizona State University

1990-1994 Associate Professor, Justice Studies, Arizona State University

1994-1998 Associate Professor, Associate Director, Women’s Studies, Arizona State

1998-1999 Associate Professor, Acting Director, Women’s Studies, Arizona State

1999-2000 Associate Professor, Associate Director, Women’s Studies, Arizona State

2000-2003 Associate Professor, Director, Women’s Studies, Arizona State

2003-2004 Associate Professor, Director, Martin-Springer Institute for Teaching the Holocaust, Tolerance, and Humanitarian Values, Northern Arizona University

2004-2005 Associate Professor, Sociology, Northern Arizona University

2005-present Professor, Sociology, Northern Arizona University

PUBLICATIONS

1. Books

2006 Neither Angels nor Demons: Women, Crime, and Victimization. Boston: Northeastern Press.

Selected as a Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2007.

2008 Women’s Lives. Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

2. Refereed Articles and Book Chapters

Forthcoming “The Use of Expert Testimony on the Effects of Battering in Criminal and Civil Cases,” with Noël Bridget Busch-Armendariz, VAWNET, electronic resource on violence against women.

Forthcoming “Mutual Battery,” Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention, Bonnie S. Fisher and Steven P. Lab, eds. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

2008 “Invisible or Pathologized? Racial Statistics and Violence Against Women of Color,” Critical Sociology, 34(2): 193-211.

2007 “Criminalized Mothers: The Value and Devaluation of Parenthood from Behind Bars,” with Angela M. Moe, Women and Therapy,Volume 29/30: 135-164. Simultaneously published in Inside and Out: Women, Prison, and Therapy, Elaine Leeder, ed, pp. 135-164. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press.

2005 “The Culture of Social Problems: Observations of the Third Reich, the Cold War and Vietnam,” Presidential Address to Society for the Study of Social Problems, Social Problems 52(1):1-14.

2003 “Jail Culture: Women’s Stories of Survival and Resistance,” with Angela M. Moe. Pp. 65-95 in B. Zatzow and J. Thomas, eds. Women in Prison: Gender and Social Control. Boulder, CO: Lynne Reinner Press.

2003 “Malign Neglect or Benign Respect: Women’s Health Care in a Carceral Setting,” with Angela M. Moe, in Women and Criminal Justice 14 (4):53-80.

2003 “Mothering, Crime, and Incarceration,” with Angela M. Moe in Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 32(1):9-40.

2003 “The Words Change, but the Melody Lingers: The Persistence of the Battered Woman’s Syndrome in Criminal Cases Involving Battered Women,” Violence Against Women 9(1):110-129.

2002 “Women’s Involvement in Serious Interpersonal Violence,” Candace Kruttschnitt (primary author), with assistance of Rosemary Gartner and Kathleen Ferraro, Aggression and Violent Behavior 7:529-565.

2000 “Research on Domestic Violence in the 1990s: Making Distinctions,” with Michael P. Johnson in Journal of Marriage and the Family 62 (November): 948-963.

2000 “Woman Battering: More Than a Family Problem,” pp. 135-153 in Lynne Goodstein and Claire Renzetti, Eds., Women, Crime and Justice: Contemporary Perspectives. New York: Roxbury.

2000 “Domestic Violence Case Processing,” pp. 53-55 in Nicole Hahn Rafter, ed. Encyclopedia of Women and Crime. Phoenix, AZ.: Oryx.

1997 “Battered Women: Strategies for Survival,” pp. 124-140 in A. Carderelli, Ed., Violence Between Intimate Partners: Patterns Causes and Effects. Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

1996 "The Dance of Dependency: A Genealogy of Domestic Violence Discourse," Hypatia

11(4):77-91.

1993 "Irreconcilable Differences: Police, Battered Women, and the Law," with L. Pope, pp.

96-126 in N.Z. Hilton, ed., The Legal Response to Battering. Newbury Park: Sage.

1993 "Cops, Courts, and Battering," pp. 165-176 in E. Moran, P. Bart and P. Miller, eds., Women and Male Violence. Newbury Park: Sage.

1992 "The Court's Response to Interpersonal Violence: A Comparison of Intimate and Nonintimate Assault," with T. Boychuk, pp. 209-226 in E. Buzawa, ed., Domestic Violence: The Criminal Justice Response. Westport: Greenwood.

1989 "The Legal Response to Battering in the U.S." pp. 155-184 in M. Hanmer, J. Radford, and E. Stanko, eds., Women, Policing and Male Violence: International Perspectives. London: Routledge. Reprinted 1990 in Opposing Viewpoints, San Diego: Greenhaven.

1989 "Policing Woman Battering," Social Problems 36(1):61-74. Reprinted 1998 in Criminology at the Crossroads, K. Daly and L. Maher, eds. New York: Oxford.

1988 "An Existential Approach to Battering," pp. 126-138 in G.T. Hotaling, D. Finkelhor, J.T.

Kirkpatrick and M.A. Straus, eds., Family Abuse and Its Consequences. Newbury Park: Sage.

1988 "Battered Flesh and Shackled Souls: Patriarchal Control of Women," pp. 81-101 in P.C.

Higgins and J.M. Johnson, eds., Personal Sociology. New York: Praeger.

1988 "Domestic Violence in Arizona" with J.M. Johnson, pp. 68-101 in H.A. Furnish, ed., Arizona Women and the Legal System. Phoenix: Third Arizona Women's Townhall.

1985 "The New Underground Railroad," with J.M. Johnson, Studies in Symbolic Interaction 6:

377-386.

1984 "The Victimized Self," with J.M. Johnson, pp. 119-130 in A. Fontana and J. Kotarba, eds.,

Existential Theory of the Self. Chicago: University of Chicago.

1983 "The Rationalization Process: How Battered Women Stay," Victimology 8 (34): 203-214.

1983 "Negotiating Trouble in a Battered Women's Shelter," Urban Life 12 (3): 287-307.

Reprinted, 1987 in M.J. Deegan and M. Hill, eds., Women and Symbolic Interaction. Boston: Allen & Unwin.

1983 "How Women Experience Battering: The Process of Victimization," with J.M. Johnson, Social Problems 30 (3): 325-339. Reprinted in numerous anthologies.

1983 "Problems of Prisoners’ Families: The Hidden Costs of Imprisonment," with F.G. Bolton, J.M. Johnson, and S.R. Jorgenson, Journal of Family Issues 4 (4):575-591.

1981 "Processing Battered Women," Journal of Family Issues 2(4): 415-539.

1981 "Of Women and Men: Sexism," pp. 162-192 in A. Fontana and R. Smith, eds., Social

Problems: Societal, Institutional, and Role Perspectives. New York: Holt, Rhinehart, and Winston.

1979 "The Divorce Process," with P.K. Rasmussen, Journal of Alternative Lifestyles 2 (4): 443-60.

1979 "Physical and Emotional Battering: Aspects of Managing Hurt," California Sociologist 2 (2):134-49.

1979 "Hard Love: Letting Go of an Abusive Husband," Frontiers 4: 16-19.

2. Book Reviews

(forthcoming) Taken By Force: Rape and American GIs in Europe During World War II, J. Robert Lilly in Contemporary Sociology.

2005 Laughter Out of Place: Race, Class, Violence, and Sexuality in a Rio Shanty Town, Donna M. Goldstein in American Journal of Sociology 111(2).

2003 Ordinary Violence, Mary White Stewart in Contemporary Sociology 32(4):481-2.

1999 Battered Women’s Justice: The Movement for Clemency and the Politics of Self-Defense, Patricia Gagné in Contemporary Sociology 28(4):268-69.

1997 Punish and Critique: Toward a Feminist Analysis of Penalty, Adrian Howe and Gender,

Crime and Punishment, Kathleen Daly in Signs 22 (3):784-787.

1995 Review essay, Battering of Women, Larry Tifft; Legal Responses to Battering, N. Zoe Hilton;It Could Happen to Anyone, Ola Barnett and Alyce LaViolette in Contemporary Sociology, July.

1990 Review Essay: "Culture, Feminism and Male Violence," Social Justice 17 (3): 70-84.

1987 Intimate Intrusions: Women's Experience of Male Violence, by Elizabeth Stanko and Private

Violence and Public Policy, edited by Jan Pahl in Sociology of Health and Illness 9 (1):88-90.

1986 "Opening Closed Doors," review essay of Family Violence by Mildred D. Pagelow and The

Battered Woman Syndrome, by Lenore E. Walker in Contemporary Sociology, 15 (1): 50-52.

3. Commissioned Reports and Newsletters

2008 Agenda for Social Justice 2008, Robert Perrucci, Kathleen Ferraro, JoAnn Miller, Glen Muschert, eds., Society for the Study of Social Problems. Available @

2006-08 Editor, National Domestic Violence Fatality Review Initiative Newsletter.

2005 “Sociology, Women’s Health and a ‘Culture of Life,’” Social Problems Forum, Summer, 32 (2): 6-8.

2004 Agenda for Social Justice 2004, Robert Perrucci, Kathleen Ferraro, JoAnn Miller, and Paula C. Rodríguez Rust, eds., Society for the Study of Social Problems.

2002 “Female Perpetrated Domestic Violence Homicides, Part 2,” Fatality Review Bulletin 1(3): 7-10.

2002 “Female Perpetrated Domestic Violence Homicides, Part 1,” Fatality Review Bulletin 1(2):1-4.

2000 Women and Violence. Candace Kruttschnitt, Primary author, also with Rosemary Gartner. Report prepared for NSF’s National Consortium on Violence Research.

1995 Domestic Violence and the Criminal Justice Response. Report prepared for inclusion in the

American Society of Criminology Task Force on Domestic Violence for U.S. Attorney General

Reno. February.

1994 Reflections on Homelessness in Maricopa County: Report of the Research Project for

Homeless People. Project Director, with contributions from M.A. Bortner, Katherine Miller, and

James Riding In. College of Public Programs, ASU.

1994 Homeless Job Training Survey, with Lucille Pope, for Downtown Phoenix Partnership.

1993 Violence in Arizona. Arizona Townhall. M.A. Bortner, Project Director. Contributing editor.

CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION

1. Paper Presentations

2008 “The Case of Familicide by Arson,” with Neil S. Websdale, Society for the Study of Social Problems, July 31-August 2, Boston.

2007 “Thy Will be Done: The Role of Faith in Christian Women’s Response to Domestic Violence,” with Neil S. Websdale, Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 10-12, New York City.

2005 “The Role of Intellectuals in the Era of Empire: Historical Lessons and Contemporary Challenges,” International Studies Association, March 2-6, Honolulu.

2004 “The Culture of Social Problems: Observations of the Third Reich, The Cold War, and Vietnam,” Presidential address to the Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 13-15, San Francisco.

2002 “Gender and the Multiple Meanings of Violence: A Social Problem’s Complexity,” with Jennifer K. Wesely, Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 13-18, Chicago.

2002 “Malign Neglect or Benign Respect?: Women’s Health Care in an Adult Detention Center,”

with Angela Moe Wan, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, April, Anaheim, CA.

2001 “Mothering From the Inside: Incarcerated Women’s Relationship with Children” with Angela Moe Wan, American Society of Criminology, November 6-10, Atlanta, GA.

2001 “Battered Women as Offenders: In Their Own Words,” with Angela Moe Wan, American Society of Criminology, November 6-10, Atlanta, GA.

2001 Examining the Impacts of the Violence Against Women Act, Townhall Participant, American Society of Criminology, November 6-10, Atlanta, GA.

2001 “Guilt by Association: Women’s Violent Offending as an Outcome of Battering ” Pacific Sociological Association, March 29-April 1, San Francisco, CA.

2000 “Jail Culture: Women’s Stories of Survival and Resistance,” with Angela Moe Wan. American Society of Criminology, November 15-18, San Francisco, CA.

2000 “Resistance, Compliance and Battered Women’s Participation in Violence,” with Angela Moe Wan. Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 11-13, Washington, D.C.

2000 “Domestic Violence.” Panel presentation at 5th Annual Summer Workshop, National Consortium on Violence Research. June 20-22, St. Petersburg, Fla.

1998 “Women, Violence and Welfare Reform in Arizona: A Collaborative Feminist Action Research Project,” with Sharon Chanley and students of WST 498. Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 20-23, San Francisco.

1997 “The Social Construction of Harm in the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act,” with Manuel Pino, American Society of Criminology, November 19-22, San Diego.

1997 “The Impact of Welfare Reform on Battered Immigrant Women,” Society for the Study of Social Problems, Aug. 8-10, Toronto.

1996 "Feminism in the Public Eye" Society for the Study of Social Problems, Aug. 15-18, NewYork.

1993 Critic in Author Meets Critic session with R. Emerson and Russell P. Dobash on their book, Women, Violence and Social Change. American Society of Criminology, Oct. 27-30, Phoenix, AZ.

1993 “Power Poetics and the Transformation of Feminist Responses to Battering,” American Society of Criminology, October 27-30, Phoenix, AZ.

1993 “Community and Self Sufficiency Among Homeless People,” American Society of Criminology, October 27-30, Phoenix, AZ.

1993 “Bureaucratic Hyper-Reality and Self-Sufficiency Among Homeless People,” Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 17-20, Miami, FLA.

1992 “Crazy Bilagaana and Spider Woman Visit the Land of White and Black,” Society for the Study of Social Problems, Pittsburgh, PA., August 18-21.

1991 “The Impact of Colonization on Violence Against First Nation Women: The Hopi and Pima,”with Lynelle Blackwater, International Conference on Feminist Criminology, Montreal, Quebec, June 23-27.

1991 “The Erosion of Jouissance: Sexual Abuse and Child Development,”SSSI-Stone Symposium, San Francisco, February 7-9.

1990 “Children's Accounts of Sexual Victimization,” with Tascha Boychuk, American Society of Criminology, Baltimore, MD, November 7-10.

1988 “Prosecution of Felony Assaults Against Women,”American Society of Criminology, Chicago, Illinois, November 8-11.

1988 " ‘and the law doesn't protect me’: the disjuncture of legal rationality and the lives of women,” Law and Society Association, Vail, CO.

1987 “Noncoercive Strategies for Controlling Pornography,” American Society of Criminology, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

1987 “The Legal Response to Woman Battering in the U.S.,” Third International Congress on Women, Dublin, Ireland.

1987 “Dilemmas of Feminist Jurisprudence: Battering and Pornography,” Pacific Sociological Association, Eugene, OR.

1986 “Women and Social Control,” with Nancy Jurik, American Sociological Association, New York, New York.

1985 “Police Membership and the Observer's Role,” American Society of Criminology, San Diego, California.

1985 “Formal Legal Sanctions as a Deterrent to Woman Battering,” American Sociological Association, Washington, D.C.

1985 “The Police Response to Domestic Violence,” American Sociological Association, Washington, D.C.

1985 “Observing Cops: Situated Membership and the Role of Field Observer,” with D. Altheide and J. Johnson, Pacific Sociological Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

1985 “Domestic Violence in the Southwest,” Pacific Sociological Association, Albuquerque, NM

12 papers presented in U.S. and Italy at refereed conferences between 1978 and 1985.

2. Roundtables, Session Organizer and Session Discussant

2006 Introduction to Claire Renzetti’s Presidential Address, Society for the Study of Social Problems, Montreal, August 10-12.

2006 Grassroots Organizing for Social Change, Society for the Study of Social Problems, Montreal, August 10-12.

2006 Agenda for Social Justice 2008: Open Forum Call for Papers, Society for the Study of Social Problems, Montreal, August 10-12.

2006 Speed Mentoring, Society for the Study of Social Problems, Montreal, August 10-12.

2005 Thorny Issues in Domestic Violence Fatality Reviews, organizer and panelist, National Domestic Violence Fatality Review Initiative Conference, Phoenix, August 15-16.

2005 The Unintended Consequences of the Violence Against Women Movement, organizer & discussant, Society for the Study of Social Problems, Philadelphia, August 12-14.

2005 The Role of Scholarly/Activist Organizations: Collaborative Potential Between ASA, SSSP, SPSSI, ABS and SWS, organizer and discussant, Society for the Study of Social Problems, Philadelphia, August 12-14.

2004 Grassroots Organizations and Domestic Violence Fatality Review, National Domestic Violence Fatality Review Conference, Del Ray, Florida, Sept. 19-21.

2004 The Role of a Scholarly/Activist Organization in the 21st Century, organizer, Society for the Study of Social Problems, San Francisco, August 13-15.

2004 Developing Discourse: “Lies and Truths of Racial Data: The Deracialization of Racial Statistics,” panel discussant, Association of Black Sociologists, San Francisco, August 13.

2003 Expanding the Scope of Domestic Violence Fatality Reviews. National Domestic Violence Fatality Review Conference, San Diego, CA. Oct. 20-21.

2002 Criminal Courts, Criminal Justice Policy, Chair, American Society of Criminology, November 13-16, Chicago.

2001 Theoretical Work on Violence Against Women, Session Chair, American Society of Criminology, November 6-10, Atlanta, GA.

2001 Women Prisoners. Discussant, American Society of Criminology, November 6-10, Atlanta, GA.

2001 Intimate Violence, Discussant and moderator, Pacific Sociological Association, March 29-April 1.

2000 Intimate Violence, Discussant and moderator, Pacific Sociological Association, March 23-26, San Diego, CA.

1999 Intimate Violence, Discussant and moderator, Pacific Sociological Association, April 18, Portland, OR.

1998 Intimate Violence, Discussant and moderator, Pacific Sociological Association, April 17, San Francisco.

1997 “The Social Construction of Environmental Harm,” panel organizer, American Society of Criminology, November 19-22, San Diego.

1997 Panel discussion leader, “Welfare Reform and Immigrant Battered Women,” at Trapped by Poverty/Trapped by Abuse Conference, Northwestern University, September 24-26.

1993 Critical Perspectives on the Body, Discussant, Pacific Sociological Association, Portland, OR

1993 Session organizer, Ethnographic Work on Homelessness, American Society of Criminology, October 27-30, Phoenix, AZ.

1991 Panel presenter “Teaching a Course in Family Violence: Issues, Resources and Strategies,”

American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, November 20-23.

1989 Data Analysis in Qualitative Research, Discussion Leader, Gregory Stone Symbolic

Interaction Symposium, Tempe, Arizona.

1988 The Prosecution of Intimate Violence, panel chair, American Society of Criminology, Chicago.

1988 Language, Law and Silence, panel chair, Law and Society Association, Vail, CO.

1987 Women and the Law, Roundtable organizer, annual meetings of the American Sociological

Association, Chicago, Illinois.

1986 Women and Social Control, Roundtable co-organizer with N. Jurik, annual meetings of the

American Sociological Association, New York, New York.

1985 Protecting Women: Policing and Battering, Roundtable participant at the annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology, San Diego, CA.

1985 The Police Response to Domestic Violence, Roundtable organizer, annual meetings of the

American Sociological Association, Washington, D.C.

1985 Self, Health Care and Aging, Discussant, Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction, Washington,D.C.

INVITED LECTURES

2005 “Intimate Terrorism and Women’s Criminality,” Institute for Regional Analysis and Public Policy, Morehead State University, KY. April 14.

2003 “The Hidden Injuries of Domestic Violence: Social Reproduction of Pain,” Sociology, UC Berkeley, CA. November 4.

GRANTS

1999 Planning Grant, Women’s Experience of Violence: Victimization and Offending in the Context of Women’s Lives, National Consortium on Violence Research, with Julie Horney (PI), Candace Kruttschnitt, Rosemary Gartner and Sally Simpson, $61,492.

1998 Research Initiation Grant, Women and Violence, National Consortium on Violence Research, with Julie Horney, Candace Kruttschnitt, Rosemary Gartner and Sally Simpson. $5,000.

1993 Battered Women Who Kill, ASU Faculty Grant in Aid, $2,500.

1991 Feminism, Culture, and Male Violence, Dean's Summer Incentive Grants, COPP, $4,000.

1989 Incorporating Minority Women in the Curriculum, Women's Studies Ford Foundation Grant, for revising domestic violence syllabus. $395.

1988 The Legal Response to Battering: A Comparison of Intimate and Stranger Crimes of

Violence, Women's Studies Summer Grant, $4,500.

1986 Domestic Violence and Social Control, with D.A. Altheide and J.M. Johnson, University

Research Fund, $13,886.

1986 Court Processing of Domestic Violence Assaults, Faculty Grant in Aid, $3,000.

1985 The Impact of Legal Sanctions on Woman Battering, Women's Studies Summer Grant, $3,140.

SERVICE

Community (presentations, interviews, unpaid consultations, board memberships)

2008 Pro bono expert witness for Adam Zickerman, Deputy Coconino County Attorney, in State of Arizona v Caser Polk, Jr.

2008 Pro bono expert witness for Kristin Baughman, attorney, Perkins Coie Brown & Bain, in case of State v Yanira Muñoz-Cardenas.

2007 Hour long program on domestic violence on “Voices in the Family,” Radio station WHYY, 91 FM, Public Radio, hosted by Dr. Dan Gottlieb, Philadelphia, PA. October 8.

2006 Training, “Working with Battered Women,” at the Ending Domestic Violence training, Denver, CO., September 20.

2005-8 Emeritus Board Member, Sojourner Center, Domestic Violence Program, Phoenix, AZ.

2006 Uncompensated expert testimony before the Arizona Board of Executive Clemency on behalf of Elizabeth Terwilliger, March 20.

2004 Keynote address, “Context is Everything: Distinguishing Women’s Experience of Intimate Partner Violence,” domestic violence conference at Mesa Community College, Oct. 19..

2004 Talk on the Holocaust, Sinagua Highschool Freshman class, February 24.

2004 Uncompensated testimony before the Arizona Board of Executive Clemency on behalf of Christy Cook.

2003 Moderator and speaker at annual member meeting of the Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence. June 19.

2003- Appointed member of the Governor’s Commission on the Prevention of Violence

2007 AgainstWomen.

2003 Uncompensated testimony before Arizona Board of Executive Clemency on behalf of Joslyn Roderick.

2003 Keynote speaker, Shelter Against Violence: A Case for Empowerment, mini-conference sponsored by ASU Department of Art and the Phoenix YWCA. March 1.

2003 Panel presentation, Arizona Mental Health Provider Training on Domestic Violence, January 10.

2002- Coordinator/President of Board, Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence

2003

2003 Coordinator, EMMA Media Awards, Selection Committee, National Women’s Political Caucus

2002- Board Member,Women Living Free (nonprofit for incarcerated women& post- release

2003 women).

2002 Presentation, Domestic Violence Activism in Arizona, to Mesa Community College conference on domestic violence.

2002 Interview training, Battered Mother’s Testimony Project, Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence.

2002 Incarcerated women in Arizona. Presentation to the ASU Downtown Center.

2002 Member, selection committee, City of Phoenix Prostitution Diversion program.

2001 Battered women who kill. Presentation to the staff of the Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence.

2001 Board Member, Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence

2001 Chair, Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Legislative Committee

1999- CoChair, Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Legislative Committee

2001 (Appointed position).

2001- Member, Legal Committee, Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence

2003

2001- Member, Research Committee, Battered Mother’s Testimony Project.

2002

2001 Keynote speaker at Sex, Race and Prison Symposium, Tucson, AZ., Dec. 8

2001 Current Research on Domestic Violence. Presentation to Sun City branch of the American Association of University Women, October 27.

2001 The Myth of the Cycle of Violence. Presentation to the staff of the Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence, October 26.

2001 Activism to End Violence Against Women. Presentation at the ASU Take Back the Night rally, October 25.

2001 What the 2002 Election Means for Women. Presentation to the Arizona Women’s Political Cause, October 2.

2001 Organizing committee and presentation at Day of Unity rally, held at the State Capital,

October 1.

2001 Primer on Domestic Violence. Presentation to the Arizona Association for Criminal Justice, September 7.

2001 Nightmares End: Surviving Intimate Terrorism. Presentation at ASU Downtown Center.

2000- Member, Maricopa Association of Governments Domestic Violence Council

2002 (Appointed position).

2000 Training on domestic violence to the Arizona Board of Executive Clemency, October 26.

2000- Chair, Legislative Subcommittee, Maricopa Association of Governments Domestic

2001 Violence Council (Appointed position).

2000 Member, Maricopa Association of Governments Homeless Planning Committee (Invited)

2000 “The Mean Streets of Maricopa County: Stories of Homeless People,” report and presentation to Maricopa Association of Governments Homeless Planning Committee

1999- Member, Advisory Committee, Institute for Women’s Policy Research, Status of Women

2000 in Arizona.

1999 Training presentation, “The Dynamics of Domestic Violence,” to the Maricopa County

Attorney’s Office, November 5.

1999- Member, Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Court Watch Committee

2000 (volunteer position).

1999 Two presentations to the Paradise Valley School Board on the inclusion of a Women’s Studies elective course in highschool curriculum. January 7 and February 4.

1996- Member, Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Women of Color Advisory

1998 Committee (Appointed position).

1998 Presentation to Dignity Diversion Program for prostitutes on topic of domestic violence, May 5.

1998 Testimony before Arizona Board of Executive Clemency on the topic of woman battering. April 15.

1998 Testimony before the Arizona Board of Executive Clemency on the topic of woman battering. May 14.

1998 Consultant to Scottsdale Memorial Hospital on Summit for Girls project to enhance self-esteem of junior highschool girls (with ASU School of Social Work and Justice Studies).

1997 Testimony before Arizona House and Senate on welfare reform and battered women, 2/11-12

1996 Keynote address to Mesa annual domestic violence awareness conference, October 4.

1996 Training on battered women who kill for Arizona Board of Executive Clemency. Oct. 24.

1995 Presentation on "Involving Your Local Colleges in Homelessness Activism," at the 2nd Annual Arizona Conference on Homelessness. September 28.

1995 Presentation on domestic violence to Paradise Valley NOW, October 12.

1995 Televised interview with Mary Jo West on Horizons, Channel 8, on Beijing and Women's

Issues, September 12.

1995 One of three featured faculty for televised, ASU Research Review, Channel 8, October.

1995 Hour long radio show with Dianne Post, on domestic violence. November 12.

1994 Presentation on Homeless Street Culture, with Louisa Stark at conference on homelessness, ASU West, September 21.

1994 Televised interview with Channel 3 news on the Cairo World Population conference,

September 4.

1994 Consultant and contributor to Gila River Indian Community on grant to Center for Disease Control on program to prevent domestic violence.

1994 Live interview with BBC news on the topic of battered women, broadcast in Great Britain, August 30.

1994 Presentation on gender equity at the District of Arizona Federal Conference, Friday, May 6.

1994 Presentation to Arizona Coalition to End Homelessness, May 14.

1990- Founding Board Member, Women's Street Support Center, a drop-in and outreach

1994 center for impoverished inner-city women.

1993 Presentation to the Northern Arizona Woman's Political Caucus conference on the State of Women in Arizona on battered women, Flagstaff, March 6.

1993 Presentation to Homeless Consortium on needs of nonsheltered homeless people, April 23.

1993 Interview with Cathryn Creno, Arizona Republic, for her series on battered women who kill, which appeared March 21 and 22.

1992 Written testimony before the Arizona Corporation Commission hearings on U.S. West Caller I.D. and the safety of battered women.

1991 Presentations to men in San Pedro and San Carlos units at ASP Perryville on violence.

1989 Elected Board Member, Sojourner Center, a shelter for battered women in Phoenix, AZ.

1989 Presentation, "The Battered Woman Syndrome," at a conference on Representing Battered Women in Divorce and Other Civil Matters sponsored by the Arizona State Bar Association, April 28.

1988 Appointed member, Governor's Office of Women's Services, Ad-Hoc Committee on

Domestic Violence.

1988 TV talk show interview, Arizona This Morning, Channel 3, domestic violence, Oct. 19.

1988 Written testimony presented to the Arizona State Senate on the subject of marital rape.

1988 Interview with New Woman magazine which appeared in April, 1988 issue ("Why Battered Women Don't Leave Home," Tracy Breton, pp. 104-109).

1988 Consultant, unpaid, to Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Social Services, on their domestic violence program.

1988 Presentation to Paradise Valley business and Professional Women on domestic violence.

1987 Television talk show interview, On the Line with Dave Nichols, Channel 3, on domesticviolence, Oct. 11.

1987 Presentation on domestic violence to residents of OK Community Day Treatment program for adolescent women.

1986 Interview with Newsweek magazine which appeared in March 3, 1986 issue ("Policing Families," Aric Press, pp. 58-59).

1986 Assisted in volunteer training, City of Phoenix, Victim Witness program, December 6.

1986 Presentation to Anasazi Business and Professional Women's Association on acquaintance

rape, April 10.

1986 Presentation to Maricopa Task Force on Domestic Violence on the topic of Police Response, May 21.

1986 "Pornography and Violence," presentation to Dreamland Villa General Federated Woman's Club, April 18.

1986 Panel presentation on domestic violence in Women: An Agenda for the 80s, at the New

Progressivism: An Agenda for the 80s, sponsored by the Phoenix Rainbow Coalition, Oct. 19.

1985 Keynote speaker at Strength of Women rally, sponsored by Phoenix Women Take Back the Night, April 13.

1985 Invited guest and participant in Walk-a-Thon at Santa Maria Correctional Facility for women to raise funds for battered women's shelters and to protest violence against women.

1985 "Parenting in an oppressive society," panel presentation at conference on Women, Power and Violence, cosponsored by Phoenix South Hasbrook Institute and ASU Center for Women's Studies, May 19.

1985 "New policies for controlling domestic violence," panel presentation to Arizona Probation,

Parole, and Corrections Association, May 24, Scottsdale Hilton.

1981- Twelve community presentations on topic of woman battering.

1984

1977- Founding Board Member, Friends of the Family, a shelter for battered women in Scottsdale, AZ.

1979

1975- Volunteer child care worker, Rainbow Retreat, a shelter for battered women in Phoenix,

1976 AZ.

2. Unpaid expert witness to Superior, Federal and Civil Courts in 38 cases between 1983 and 2008 on the effects of intimate partner violence.

Professional

2006-08 Editorial board member, Violence Against Women

2004-08 Advisory board member, VAWNET, electronic resources on violence against women

2006-09 Permanent Organization & Strategic Planning Committee, Society for the Study of Social Problems.

2007-08 Chair, Lee Founders Award Committee, Society for the Study of Social Problems

2006 Tenure and Promotion to full, University of Central Florida

2006 Tenure and Promotion, University of Tennessee

2006 Tenure and Promotion review, Ball State University

2005-07 Newsletter editor, National Domestic Violence Fatality Review Bulletin

2004-05 Past President, Society for the Study of Social Problems.

2003-04 President, Society for the Study of Social Problems.

2003-07 Member, Justice 21 committee, Society for the Study of Social Problems

2003-06 Member, Long-range planning committee, Society for the Study of Social Problems

2004 Tenure and promotion review, New Mexico State University

2002-2005 Advisory board member, National Domestic Violence Fatality Review Initiative

2003 Promotion to full review, University of Wyoming

2001 Tenure and promotion reviews, Northern Illinois University, and University of Wisconsin, Green Bay.

2000 Promotion to full review, Northern Arizona University

2000 Division Chair, Violence Against Women, American Society of Criminology

2000 Nominee, President, Society for the Study of Social Problems.

1998-99 Vice-President, Society for the Study of Social Problems.

1997 Vice-President Elect, Society for the Study of Social Problems.

1993-1996 Elected Board of Directors member, Society for the Study of Social Problems.

1993-1999 Editorial Board, Social Problems.

1997-2001 Editorial Board, Gender and Society.

1993 Session organizer, Feminist Theory, American Society of Criminology.

1992 Program Chair, Society for the Study of Social Problems annual meeting

1992 Member, Standards Committee, Society for the Study of Social Problems.

1990-1992 Elected Officer, Pacific Sociological Association, Nominations Committee.

1986-1988 Elected Officer, Pacific Sociological Association, Publications Committee.

1987-1988 Member, Fellows Committee, American Society of Criminology

1987-1988 Member, Nominating Committee, Criminology Section, American Sociological

Association.2

1984-1992 Associate Editor, Journal of Contemporary Ethnography

1987 Consulting Editor, Journal of Applied Behavioral Science

86. Review Editor, Symbolic Interaction

Review manuscripts for: Social Problems (1984-2007); Gender and Society (1995-2007);Victimology (1997); American Journal of Sociology (1984-2007); Law and Society (1992-1998); Justice Quarterly (1993-2000); Symbolic Interaction (1984-2006); Journal of Marriage and the Family (1984-2006); Qualitative Sociology (1985-1999); Psychology of Women Quarterly (1986-1997); Journal of Interpersonal Violence (1986); American Sociologist (1988); Sociological Quarterly (1989); Dorsey Press (1987-88); National Science Foundation, Law and Social Sciences Division (1990); University of Toronto Press (1996); Journal of Policing (1998); Sex Roles (1999); Social Justice (2000); Violence Against Women (1998-2007); Northeastern Press (2001, 2007); Social Forces (2006); Oxford University Press (2006); Hypatia (2007-08).

Professional Memberships:

American Sociological Association (ASA)

Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP)

3. Northern Arizona University

2007-08 Search Committee, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology

2007 Department of Sociology Self Study Committee

2004-07 Member, SBS curriculum committee

2005-08 Faculty Status Committee, Department of Sociology

2005-08 Undergraduate and Graduate Committees, Department of Sociology

2006-07 Faculty Advisor, VOX, Voices for Choice

2007 Dean’s Level Audit, SBS

2007 Search committee member, Lecturer

2004 Organizer and host, The Holocaust Series, sculptography exhibit of works by Joshua Cortopassi, Martin-Springer Institute, NAU, week of April 19.

2004 Organizer and speaker, Human Rights Rally, NAU. April 22.

2004 Organizer and moderator, Bert Lewyn lecture, “On the Run in Nazi Berlin,” Cline Assembly Hall, NAU, April 21.

2004 Organizer and moderator, Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day Memorial, Ashurst Auditorium, April 18.

2004 Organizer and moderator, “Faith, Film, and History: A Public Forum on Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ, Cline Assembly Hall, NAU, March 9.

2003 Organizer and moderator, Kristallnacht Memorial, Cline Assembley Hall, NAU, Nov. 9.

2003-4 Member, Commission on Ethnic and Cultural Diversity

4. Arizona State University

Member, American Indian Studies Advisory Board, 1998-2003

Member, COLASS Faculty, 1990-2003.

Member, Advisory Board, Nina Mason Pulliam Scholar program, 2001-2003.

Member, Lincoln Center for Ethics, Advisory Board, 2002-2003.

Faculty advisor, G Spot (Undergraduate zine), 2001-2002

Faculty advisor, Vagina Monologues, 2000-2002

Faculty advisor, Students Educating on Rape and Violence Everywhere (SERVE), 2001-2002

Faculty advisor, League of Women Voters, 2002

Faculty advisor, Feminist Majority, 2001-2002

Member, Diversity Alliance, 2002

Member, Work Life Task Force, 2002

Member, Child and Dependent Care Task Force, 2002

Colloquium, Sociology Department, “Guilt by Association: Women’s Violent Offending as an Outcome of Battering” October 4, 2000

Colloquium, COLASS, “Women’s Experience of Violence: Victimization and Offending in the Context of Women’s Lives” October 8, 1999

Lecture, Women’s Studies Brown Bag, “Damned If You Do: Women Incarcerated for Surviving Abuse,” November 17 and 24 , 1999 (repeated due to student demand).

Residence Hall Training, Manzanita Dorm, “Acquaintance Rape,” September 28, 1999

Mentor, Preparing Future Faculty Program, 1997, 2000

Member, Campus Sexual Assault Committee, 1997-98.

Member, Search Committee for Student Life Sexual Assault Coordinator, 1998.

Faculty advisor, Women’s Coalition, 2000

Faculty advisor, Femzine (undergraduate magazine), 1999-00

Faculty advisor, FOCAS (Feminists on Campus at Arizona State), 1996-97.

Faculty advisor, East Valley NOW, 1996-1998.

Faculty sponsor, Take Back the Night March, April 24, 1997.

General Studies Council, Cultural Diversity Committee, Fall, 1996-Spring, 1998

Faculty Senator, January-May, 1996

Member, Ad Hoc Committee on Awareness Requirements, Spring, 1996.

Commission on the Status of Women, 1995-96, Chair, Faculty/Academic Professional Committee

1996-97, Member, Faculty/Academic Professional Committee.

Elected member, Core Faculty, Women's Studies (1988-1994).

Member, Search Committee, Director of Women's Studies (1992).

Member, Search Committee, Director and Assistant Professor, Justice Studies, ASU West. 1992.

University-wide colloquium, "Feminist Perspectives on War and Peace," April 13, 1991.

Faculty Advisor, Students for Choice (1990-91).

University-wide colloquium, "Feminism in the Third Wave," Women's History Month Series, March 30, 1990.

Member, Organizing Committee, ASU Take Back the Night Rally, March 30, 1988.

Member, Law and Social Sciences Ph.D. Program Discussion Group, ASU and School of Justice

Studies (1984-86).

Member, Campus Acquaintance Rape Committee (1984-86).

University-wide colloquium, "Protecting Women: Police and Battering," co-sponsored by Justice Studies and Women's Studies, February 25, 1986.

Member, Women's Studies Summer Research Awards Review Committee (1986).

5. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, ASU

Member, Dean’s Advisory Council, 2000-2003.

Member, Interdisciplinary Fellows Committee, 1997-98.

6. Women's Studies Program, ASU

In Fall, 1994, I officially transferred my line from Justice Studies to Women's Studies.

Director, July 2000 to 2003

Chair, Seven Year Review Committee 2000-01

Associate Director 1994-1997; 1999 to 2000

Acting Director 1997-1998

Senator, 1999-2000

Chair, Personnel Advisory Committee 1993-2000

Chair, Search for two Assistant Professors, Spring, 1997

Co-Chair, (with Annis Hopkins) Seven Year Review Committee 1994

Chair, Search Committees: Targeted Diversity Hire, two assistant professors, senior lecturer 1994

7. College of Public Programs, ASU

Member, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee 1991-92

Member, Executive Committee, Center for Urban Studies 1991-93.

8. School of Justice Studies, ASU

Chair, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee 1992-94

Member, Policy Work Group 1992-94

Member, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee 1988-90; 91-92

Member, Personnel Committee 1987-88

Member Undergraduate Curriculum Committee 1986-87

Member, Professional Relations Committee 1983-88

Member, Research Committee 1985-86

Coordinator, Off-Campus class 1982-85

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

1. Research

1994 Jobs Training Programs for Homeless People in Maricopa County, commissioned by Downtown Phoenix Partnership, Margaret Mullins.

1991-94 Coordinator, College of Public Programs Project on Homelessness.

1981-82 Project Assistant, Department of Corrections Training Project, Michael Musheno,

Director, School of Justice Studies, ASU.

1978-79 Researcher, Friends of the Family (shelter for battered women), Scottsdale, Arizona.

2. Teaching

ASU, Women’s Studies: Advanced Contemporary Feminist Theory (senior capstone seminar); Women and Violence; Women’s Stories, Women’s Lives (senior capstone seminar) ; Women, Violence and Welfare Reform (senior capstone seminar); Women and Social Change: Poverty and Homelessness; Contemporary Feminist Theory (senior capstone seminar); Introduction to Feminist Theory; Women and Social Change: Homelessness; Contemporary Feminist Theory (graduate seminar); Women and Autobiography (senior capstone seminar), Materialist Feminisms (graduate seminar); All About Feminism (freshman seminar); Women in Contemporary Society (introductory survey).

ASU, Justice Studies: Women, Law and Social Control; Feminism and Justice; Domestic Violence (televised); Introduction to Justice Studies; Discretionary Justice; Women and Crime; Juvenile Justice; Basic Statistical Analysis in Justice Studies; Law and Social Control; Understanding the Offender; Issues in Criminal Justice; Concepts and Issues in Justice.

ASU, Sociology: Family Violence.

1973-79 Department of Sociology, ASU, Teaching/Research Assistant and Associate, led introductory discussion sections

NAU, Martin-Springer Institute: HIS 366, The Holocaust.

NAU, Sociology: SOC 204, Sociology of Gender; SOC 301, Women and Violence; SOC498C, Senior Capstone Seminar; SOC 210, Social Problems; SOC 301 & SOC 456, Sociology of Popular Culture.

3. Graduate Committee Work

I have chaired 13 completed MA or MS committees and served as a member on 12, chaired five and co-chaired four completed doctoral committees, and served as a committee member on ten completed doctoral committees. I also served as an external member on a completed doctoral committee. I have chaired three undergraduate honor's theses, and served as a member on four others. I currently chair two and serve on one MA committees.

4. Consulting on the effects of intimate partner violence for criminal and civil cases, 37 pro bono and 69 compensated cases between 1988 and 2008, in Arizona, Nevada, and Florida (details available upon request).

5. Counseling

1989 Co-leader/Trainee, Gestalt Institute of Phoenix, Drop-In Group, Phoenix, Arizona (unpaid).

Completed two year training program.

1985- Co-leader of groups for men who batter, Practical Alternatives to Violence, Phoenix,

1986 Arizona (paid).

HONORS AND AWARDS

2008 Selection, Choice Outstanding Academic Titles for Neither Angels nor Demons

2007 Nominated for NAU Teacher-Scholar Award

2002 ASU Alumni Association, Founder’s Day Faculty Achievement Award for Teaching

2002 American Society for Criminology, Women and Crime Division, Nomination for Senior Mentor

2001 ASU Habitat for Humanity “Making the World a Cooler Place to Live” Award

2001 Arizona Commission on the Status of Women, Outstanding Achievement and Contribution Toward Advancing the Status of Women

2001 Intergroup Relations Center Dondrell Swanson “Advocates of Social Justice” Award

2000 Nominated for Outstanding Teacher Award, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

1999 Nominated for Outstanding Teacher Award, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

1998 Nominated by officer of ASU DPS for Attorney General’s Award for victim advocacy

1996 Nominated by students, Outstanding Faculty, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

1994;1995; 1997; 1998; 1999; 2000 Student Affairs Faculty Appreciation Award

1993 University American Life Award for Teaching and Service

1993 College of Public Programs, Leg-of-the-Stool Award for Service

1988 Nomination, School of Justice Studies, College Teaching Award

1986 Nomination, School of Justice Studies, College Service Award

1985 Visiting Scholar, Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Wolfson College, Oxford University,

Oxford, England, summer, 1986

1985 Honorary Award, City of Phoenix, for contributions in the area of domestic violence

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