EDUCATION



VITA

Catherine Davis Marcum, Ph.D.

WORK ADDRESS

Appalachian State University

Department of Government and Justice Studies

PO Box 32107

Boone, NC 28608

marcumcm@appstate.edu

828-262-3075 (office)

AREAS OF INTEREST

Corrections

Cyber crime and victimization

Law enforcement agency policies and procedures

Research methods and statistics

Sex offending and victimization

EDUCATION

8/05-12/08: Ph.D., Criminology. Emphasis: Adolescent Online Victimization and Survey Administration. Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA.

8/02-12/04: M.S., Criminal Justice. Marshall University, Huntington, WV.

8/98-5/02: B.S., Criminal Justice. West Virginia State College, Institute, WV.

DISSERTATION

Title: Adolescent Online Victimization: A Test of Routine Activities Theory

Chair: David Myers

Committee: Dennis Giever, Daniel Lee, and Jennifer Gossett-Strauss

ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

8/12-present Assistant Professor (Tenure-Track), Department of Government and Justice Studies, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC

7/10-6/12 Director of the Justice Studies Program, Political Science Department, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA

6/08-6/12: Assistant Professor (Tenure-Track), Political Science Department – Justice Studies, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA.

AWARDS

Nomination for 2013 William C. Strickland Outstanding Young Faculty Award

2011 Sage Junior Faculty Professional Development Teaching Award

College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences Award of Distinction: Scholarship and Creativity – Awarded April 30, 2010

Springer’s Outstanding 2009 Article – American Journal of Criminal Justice – Awarded October 1, 2010

Faculty Development Committee’s Fall 2010 Travel Award – Awarded October 2010

PUBLICATIONS

Books

Published

6. Marcum, C.D., & Higgins, G.E. (Eds.). (2014). Social networking and criminality. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group.

5. Richards, T.N., & Marcum, C.D. (Eds.). (2014). Sexual Victimization: Then and Now. Thousand Oaks, NJ: Sage Publications.

4. Marcum, C.D. (2013). Cybercrime. New York, NY: Wolters Kluwer.

3. Marcum, C.D., & Castle, T.L. (Eds.). Prison Sex: Myths and Realities. (2013). Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Press.

2. Higgins, G. & Marcum, C.D. (2011) Digital piracy: An integrated theoretical approach. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.

1. Marcum, C.D. (2009). Adolescent online victimization: A test of Routine Activity Theory. New York, NY: LFB Scholarly Publishing.

Forthcoming/Under Contract

2. Higgins, G.E., & Marcum, C.D. Theories of Crime. (under contract for 2015). New York, NY: Willan Publishing.

1. Freiburger, T.L., & Marcum, C.D. (under contract for 2015). Women in the Criminal Justice System: Tracing the Journey of Females and Crime. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group.

Book Chapter

6. Becker, K., & Marcum, C.D. (2014). Sexual victimization online. In T. Richards & C. Marcum (Eds.). Sexual Victimization: Then and Now. Thousand Oaks, NJ: Sage Publications.

5. Marcum, C.D. (2013). Examining prison sex culture. Prison Sex: Myths and Realities. In C. Marcum & T. Castle. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Press.

4. Marcum, C.D. (2012). Cyberbullying and cyberstalking. Crime On-Line: Correlates, Causes, and Context. In T. Holt (2nd Ed.). Carolina Academic Press.

3. Marcum, C.D. (2011). Adolescent online victimization and constructs of Routine Activities Theory. Cyber Criminology: Exploring Internet Crimes and Criminal Behavior. In K. Jaishankar (Ed.). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group.

2. Marcum, C.D. (2010). Cyberbullying and cyberstalking. Crime On-Line: Correlates, Causes, and Context. In T. Holt (Ed.). Carolina Academic Press.

1. Marcum, C.D. (2009). Routine Activities Theory. Criminological Theory: Readings and Retrospectives. In V. Topalli & H. Copes (Eds.), pp. 43-55. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Publishing.

Peer-Reviewed Journals

Published

34. Marcum, C.D., Higgins, G.E., & Ricketts, M.L. (2014). Juveniles and cyberstalking in the United States: An analysis of theoretical predictors of patterns of online perpetration. International Journal of Cyber Criminology, 8(1), 47-56.

33. Navarro, J., Marcum, C., Higgins, G.E., & Ricketts, M.L. (Resubmitted April 2014). Addicted to Pillaging in Cyberspace: Investigating the Role of Internet Addiction in Digital Piracy. Computers in Human Behavior, 37, 101-106.

32. Marcum, C.D., Higgins, G.E., Freiburger, T.L., & Ricketts, M.L. (2013). Exploration of the cyberbullying victim/offender overlap by sex. American Journal of Criminal Justice. DOI 10.1007/s12103-013-9217-3

31. Higgins, G. E., Kirchner, E., Ricketts, M. L., & Marcum, C. D. (2013). A Developmental Trajectory Analysis of Impulsivity and Offending from Childhood to Young Adulthood. International Journal of Criminal Justice, 8(2), 182-197.

30. Agnich, L., Stogner, J., Miller, B., & Marcum, C.D. (2013). Purple drank prevalence and characteristics of misusers of codeine cough syrup mixtures. Addictive Behaviors, 38(9), 2445-2449.

29. Stogner, J., Miller, B., & Marcum, C.D. (2012). Learning to e-cheat: A criminological test of Internet-facilitated cheating. Journal of Criminal Justice Education.

28. Marcum, C.D., Hilinski, C., & Freiburger, T. (2012). Examining the correlates of male and female inmate misconduct. Security Journal.

27. Marcum, C.D., Higgins, G.E., Freiburger, T.L., & Ricketts, M.L. (2012). Battle of the sexes: An examination of male and female cyberbullying. International Journal of CyberCriminology.

26. Higgins, G., Khey, D., Dawson-Edwards, B.C., & Marcum, C.D. (2012). Examining the link between being a victim of bullying and delinquency trajectories among an African American sample. International Criminal Justice Review, 22(2), 110-122.

25. Freiburger, T., Marcum, C.D., Iannacchione, B., & Higgins, G. (2012). Sex offenders and criminal recidivism: An exploratory trajectory analysis using a Virginia sample. Journal of Crime & Justice, 35(3), 365-375.

24. Higgins, G.E., Marcum, C.D., Freiburger, T.L., & Ricketts, M.L. (2012). Examining the role of peer influence and self-control on downloading behavior. Deviant Behavior, 33, 412-423.

23. Marcum, C.D., Higgins, G.E., & Tewksbury, R. (2012). Incarceration or community placement: Examining the sentences of cybercriminals. Criminal Justice Studies: A Critical Journal of Crime, Law & Society, 25(1), 33-40.

22. McGrath, S., Marcum, C.D., & Copes, H. (2012). The effects of experienced, vicarious, and anticipated strain on violence and drug use among inmates. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 37(1), 60-75.

21. Marcum, C.D., Higgins, G.E., & Tewksbury, R. (2012). Doing time for cybercrime: An examining the correlates of sentence length. International Journal of Cyber Criminology, 5(2), 824-835.

20. Marcum, C.D. (2011). Journal requested book review: Cybercrime: An introduction to an emerging phenomenon. Journal of Criminal Justice Education.

19. Marcum, C.D., & Higgins, G.E. (2011). Combating child exploitation online: Predictors of successful ICAC task forces. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, 5(4), 310-316.

18. Marcum, C.D., Higgins, G.E., Wolfe, S.E., & Ricketts, M.L. (2011). Examining the intersection between self-control, peer association, and neutralization in explaining digital piracy. Western Criminology Review, 12(3), 60-74.

17. Marcum, C.D., Higgins, G.E., Ricketts, M.L., & Freiburger, T.L. (2011). Investigation of the Training and Resources Dedicated Nationally to the Investigation of Production of Child Pornography. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, 5(1), 23-32.

16. Higgins, G. E., Kirchner, E. E., Ricketts, M. L., & Marcum, C. D. (2011). Developing self-control: The role of parental stress. Criminal Justice Studies: A Critical Journal of Crime, Law, and Society, 24, 183-199.

15. Higgins, G. E., Jennings, W. G., Marcum, C. D., Ricketts, M. L., & Mahoney, M. (2011). Developmental trajectories of nonsocial reinforcement and delinquency in adolescence: An exploratory study of an understudied part of social learning theory. Journal of Criminal Justice, 39(1), 60-66.

14. Marcum, C.D., Higgins, G.E., Freiburger, T.L., & Ricketts, M.L. (2010). Policing possession of child pornography online: Investigating the training and resources dedicated to the investigation of cyber crime. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 12(4), 516-525.

13. Higgins, G. E., Ricketts, M. L., Marcum, C. D., & Mahoney, M. (2010). Primary socialization theory: An exploratory study of delinquent trajectories. Criminal Justice Studies: A Critical Journal of Crime, Law, and Society, 23(2), 133-146.

12. Marcum, C.D., Ricketts, M.L., & Higgins, G.E. (2010). Assessing sex experiences of online victimization: An examination of adolescent online behaviors utilizing Routine Activity Theory. Criminal Justice Review, 35(4), 412-437.

11. Higgins, G.E., Bush, M., Marcum, C.D., Ricketts, M.L., & Kirschner, E.E. (2010). Ensnared in crime: A preliminary test of Moffitt’s snares hypothesis in a sample of African-Americans. Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, 8, 181-200.

10. Marcum, C.D., Higgins, G.E., & Ricketts, M.L. (2010). Potential factors of online victimization of youth: An examination of adolescent online behaviors utilizing Routine Activities Theory. Deviant Behavior, 31(5), 1-31.

9. Freiburger, T.L., Marcum, C.D., & Pierce, M.B. (2010). The effect of race of sentencing decisions. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 35(1), 76-86.

8. Higgins, G.E., Wolfe, S.E, Marcum, C.D., Ricketts, M.L. (2010). Social structure, social learning theory, and digital piracy. International Journal of Sociological Research, 2(1-2), 83-99.

7. Higgins, G.E., Wolfe, S.E., & Marcum, C.D. (2009). Music piracy and neutralization: A trajectory analysis from short-term longitudinal. International Journal of Cyber Criminology, 2(2), 324-336.

6. Marcum, C.D. (2009). Identifying potential factors of adolescent online victimization in high school seniors. International Journal of Cyber Criminology, 2(2), 346-367.

5. Higgins, G.E., Wolfe, S.E., & Marcum, C.D. (2008). Digital piracy: An

examination of three measurements of self-control. Deviant Behavior, 29(5), 440-461.

4. Wolfe, S.E., Higgins, G.E., & Marcum, C.D. (2008). Deterrence and

digital piracy: A preliminary examination of the role of viruses. Social Science Computer Review, 317-333.

3. Marcum, C.D. (2007). Are we protecting our youth online? An examination of the lack of policies and programs keeping youth safe and analysis of policy vacuum. International Journal of Cyber Criminology, 1(2), 198-212.

2. Marcum, C.D. (2007). Interpreting the intentions of Internet predators:

An analysis of online chat room transcripts. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 16(4), 99-114.

1. Higgins, G.E., & Marcum, C.D. (2005). Can the theory of planned behavior

mediate the effect of low self-control on intentions to use marijuana among college students? College Student Journal, 39, 90-103.

In Press

7. Ricketts, M.L., Maloney, C., Marcum, C.D., & Higgins, G.E. (Accepted May 2014). The Effect of Internet Related Problems on the Sexting Behaviors of Juveniles. American Journal of Criminal Justice.

6. Schaefer, B.P., Vito, A.G., Marcum, C.D., Higgins, G.E., & Ricketts, M.L. (Accepted February 2014). Heroin use among adolescents: A multi-theoretical examination. Deviant Behavior.

5. Donner, C., Marcum, C.D., Jennings, W., Higgins, G., & Banfield, G. (Accepted January 2014). Low self-control and cybercrime: Exploring the utility of general theory of crime beyond digital piracy. Computers in Human Behavior.

4. Marcum, C., Higgins, G., Wolfe, S., & Ricketts, M. (Accepted January 2014). Becoming Someone New: Identity Theft Behaviors by High School Students. Journal of Financial Crime.

3. Vito, A. G., Schaefer, B., Marcum, C. D., Ricketts, M. L., & Higgins, G. E. (Accepted January 2014). Juvenile hallucinogen use: What do multiple theories say about it? American Journal of Criminal Justice

2. Marcum, C., Higgins, G., Ricketts, M., & Wolfe, S. (Accepted January 2014). Hacking in High School: Cybercrime Perpetration by Juveniles. Deviant Behavior.

1. Wolfe, S., Marcum, C.D., Higgins, G.E., & Ricketts, M.L. (Accepted August 2013). Routine cell phone activity and sex victimization: Extending the generality of Routine Activity Theory and exploring the etiology of risky teenage behavior. Crime & Delinquency.

Under Review

13. Navarro, J., Marcum, C.D., Higgins, G.E., & Ricketts, M.L. (Submitted April 2014). Addicted to the Thrill of the Virtual Hunt: Examining the Effects of Internet Addiction on the Cyberstalking Behaviors of Juveniles. Security Journal.

12. Roth, J., Higgins, G.E., Marcum, C.D., & Ricketts, M.L. (Submitted March 2014). Examining the predictors of cyberstalking victimization of juveniles. Sociological Spectrum.

11. Marcum, C.D., Higgins, G.E., & Ricketts, M.L. (Submitted June 2014). The new threat of innocence: Sexting behaviors of juveniles. International Journal of Cyber Criminology.

10. Marcum, C.D., Higgins, G.E., & Ricketts, M.L. (Submitted January 2014). The New Frontier of Bullying: Exploring Predictors of Cyberbullying Perpetration and Victimization of Juveniles. Computers in Human Behavior.

9. Hanson, J., Nix, J., Wolfe, S., Marcum, C., & Higgins, G.E. (Submitted January 2014). Low self-control and identity fraud among adolescents: The mediating role of Internet addiction and deviant peer association. Journal of Criminal Justice.

8. Clodfelter, T., Alexander, M., Holcomb, J., Marcum, C.D., & Richards, T. (Resubmitted June 2014). Developing and sustaining collaborative research partnerships with universities and criminal justice agencies. Criminal Justice Studies: A Critical Journal of Crime, Law and Society.

7. Vito, A. G., Schaefer, B., Ricketts, M. L., Marcum, C. D., & Higgins, G. E. (Submitted October 2013). Juvenile Binge drinking: A multiple theoretical approach. Journal of Crime and Justice.

6. Schaefer, B.P., Vito, A.G., Marcum, C.D., Higgins, G.E., & Ricketts, M.L. (Submitted October 2013). Nonmedical use of prescription drugs: A multi-theoretical examination of adolescent use. Journal of Drug Issues.

5. Marcum, C., Higgins, G., Mackinnon, A., Ricketts, M., & Wolfe, S. (Submitted October 2013). Exploration of piracy between high school students. Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture.

4. Frolovich, E., Polyakova, S., Losavio, M., Keeling, D., Marcum, C., & Higgins, G. Self-Control, Attitudes, and Digital Piracy: An Examination of Russian College Students.

3. Schaefer, B., Vito, G., Marcum, C., Higgins, G., & Ricketts, M. (Submitted October 2013). Non-medical use of prescription drugs: A multitheoretical examination of adolescent use. Journal of Drug Issues.

2. Marcum, C., Higgins, G.E., Ricketts, M., & Wolfe, S. (Submitted September 2013). Sexual solicitation perpetration by high school students: An examination of the effect of deviant peer association and low self-control. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse.

1. Frolovich, E., Polyakova, S., Losavio, M., Keeling, D., Marcum, C.D., & Higgins, G.E. (Submitted June 2013). Self-control, differential association, and digital piracy: An examination of Russian college students. International Journal of Cyber Criminology.

Book Reviews and Encyclopedia Entries

9. Hewitt, C.L., & Marcum, C.D. (2014). Child pornography. Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment. Wiley Publishing.

8. Hewitt, C.L., & Marcum, C.D. (2014). Digital crime. Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment. Wiley Publishing.

7. Marcum, C.D. (2012). Cyberbullying. Encyclopedia of Social Deviance. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

6. Ricketts, M.L., Vegh, D.T., Higgins, G.E., & Marcum, C. (2012). The role of nonsocial reinforcement on college student fear using Facebook. In D'Argenio, C., Owens, D. and Chin, J. (Eds). Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice: A Research-Based Introduction Flushing, NY: Looseleaf Press.

5. Marcum, C.D., & Higgins, G.E. (2012). Chapter 70: Online child pornography. In Z. Yan (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Cyber Beheavior. IGI Global Publishing: Hershey, PA.

4. Marcum, C.D. (2011). Journal requested book review - Unsafe in the ivory tower: Sexual victimization of college women. Criminal Justice Review, 36(3), 370-371.

3. Marcum, C.D. (2007) Book Review of “Sexual Predators: How to

Recognize Them on the Internet and on the Street – How to Keep Your Kids Away.” International Journal of Cyber Criminology, 1(1).

2. Marcum, C.D. (2007). Mental Health/Insanity. Controversies in Criminal

Justice.

1. Marcum, C.D. (2006). Atlanta Police Department. Encyclopedia of Police

Science (3rd Ed.). Routledge Publishing.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

33. Marcum, C.D., Higgins, G.E., Ricketts, M.L., & Wolfe, S.E. (2013). High school student experiences with online victimization and offending. American Society of Criminology: Atlanta, GA.

32. Holcomb, J., Clodfelter, T., Richards, T., Marcum, C., & Alexander, M. (2013). Utilization of cognitive skill-building training to improve probation officer-client interaction. American Society of Criminology: Atlanta, GA.

31. Clodfelter, T., Richards, T., Marcum, C.D., & Holcomb, J. (2013). Evaluation of STARR: An examination of cognitive-based training for federal probation officers. Southern Criminal Justice Association: Virginia Beach, VA.

30. Marcum, C.D., Freiburger, T., Romain, D., & Bigger, K. (2013). Perceptions and predictors of academic misconduct among undergraduates. Southern Criminal Justice Association: Virginia Beach, VA.

29. Marcum, C.D., Higgins, G., Wolfe, S., Ricketts, M., & Tucci, R. (2013). Examination of rural high school student experiences with Internet victimization and offending. Southern Criminal Justice Association: Virginia Beach, VA.

28. Vegh, D., Ricketts, M., Higgins, G.E., & Marcum, C.D. (2012). Gender differences and TWD: A SLT approach. American Society of Criminology: Chicago, IL.

27. Ricketts, M., Marcum, C.D., Higgins, G.E., & Freiburger, T.L. (2012). Examining the predictors of cyberbullying in a college sample. American Society of Criminology: Chicago, IL.

26. Marcum, C.D., & Higgins, G.E. (2012). Predictors of cyberbullying. Southern Criminal Justice Association: Atlantic Beach, FL.

25. Bossler, A., Covington, M., & Marcum, C.D. (2012). Intelligence-led policing in a rural county. Southern Criminal Justice Association: Atlantic Beach, FL.

24. Higgins, G., Marcum, C.D., Ricketts, M., & Vegh, D. (2012). Texting while driving: A social learning perspective. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences: New York City, NY.

23. Hilinski, C., Marcum, C.D., & Gray, E. (2012). Examining male and female misconduct. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences: New York City, NY.

22. Marcum, C.D., & Higgins, G.E. (2011). Examination of the correctional treatment of cyber crime offenders. American Society of Criminology: Washington, DC.

21. Marcum, C.D., Freiburger, T., & Hilinski, C. (2011). Examination of the correlates of male and female inmate behavior. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences: Toronto, Ontario.

20. Marcum, C.D., Higgins, G., Freiburger, T., & Ricketts, M. (2010). Victimization and offending in cyberspace. American Society of Criminology: San Francisco, CA.

19. Marcum, C.D., Higgins, G., Freiburger, T., & Ricketts, M. (2010). Law enforcement of white collar and cybercrime. American Society of Criminology Annual Conference: San Francisco, CA.

18. Marcum, C.D., Higgins, G., Freiburger, T., & Ricketts, M. (2010). Investigation of the emphasis placed on cyber crime investigations by police departments in the United States. Southern Criminal Justice Association: Clearwater, FL.

17. Vegh, D., Ricketts, M., Marcum, C.D., & Higgins, G. (2010). The role of nonsocial reinforcement on college student fear using Facebook. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Conference: San Diego, CA.

16. Marcum, C.D. (2009). First-year experiences in teaching criminal justice: Preparations, transitions, and reflections. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Conference: Boston, MA.

15. Marcum, C.D. (2009). Adolescent online victimization: Comparing genders through t test of Routine Activities Theory. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Conference: Boston, MA.

14. Marcum, C.D. (2008). Adolescent online victimization: A test of Routine Activities Theory. American Society of Criminology Annual Conference: St. Louis, MO.

13. Marcum, C.D., Higgins, G., & Wolfe, S. (2008). Examining the intersection

between self-control, peer association, and neutralization in explaining digital

piracy. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Conference: Cincinnati,

OH.

12. Higgins, G., Wolfe, S., & Marcum, C.D. (2008). Digital piracy and neutralization: A trajectory analysis from short-term longitudinal data. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Conference: Cincinnati, OH.

11. Marcum, C.D. (2007). Adolescent Online Victimization: A Test of Routine Activities Theory. American Society of Criminology Annual Conference: Atlanta, GA.

10. Frenzel, E. & Marcum, C.D. (2007). The Influence of Severity of Substance

Abuse on Successes in a Drug Court Setting. Academy of Criminal Justice

Sciences Annual Conference: Seattle, WA.

9. Higgins, G., Goldstein, R., & Marcum, C.D. (2007). Neuropsychological deficits, antisocial personality disorder, and delinquency: An examination of competing models. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Conference: Seattle, WA.

8. Wolfe, S., Higgins, G., & Marcum, C.D. (2007). Recruitment for child sexual exploitation: A theoretical understanding. Academy of Criminal Justice

Sciences Annual Conference: Seattle, WA.

7. Marcum, C.D. (2006). Identifying Obscure Manipulations: An Analysis of Online Chat Room Transcripts Between Internet Predators and Adolescents. American Society of Criminology Annual Conference: Los Angeles, CA.

6. Marcum, C.D. & Burke, A. (2006). Making the Transition: Programs and Procedures in Pennsylvania to Assist in Juvenile Offender Reintegration. American Society of Criminology Annual Conference: Los Angeles, CA.

5. Marcum, C.D. (2006) Disabilities in Juvenile Corrections: A Content Analysis of

Special Needs Programs. Northeastern Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences

Annual Conference: Bristol, RI.

4. Marcum, C.D. (2006). Pushing the Drug Agenda: New Policies in West Virginia.

Pennsylvania Association of Criminal Justice Educators: Middleton, PA.

3. Marcum, C.D. (2006). Interpreting the Intentions of Internet Predators: A Content Analysis of Online Chat Room Transcripts. Pennsylvania Association of Criminal Justice Educators: Middleton, PA.

2. Pierce, M.B, & Marcum, C.D. (2006). Faith-Based Programs: Improving

Incarcerants’ Relationships With Their Families. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Conference: Baltimore, MD.

1. Marcum, C.D. (2006). Hidden Sin: A Status Update on the Emergence of Child Pornography. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Conference: Baltimore, MD.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1. National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice “Disparities in the Criminal Justice System” – invited panel participant

TEACHING

Appalachian State University (Assistant Professor)

Graduate Courses:

Correctional Theory and Applications: 2013, 2014

Undergraduate Courses:

Corrections: 2012-present

Cybercrime (Honors): 2013

Independent Studies: 2013

Introduction to Criminal Justice: 2013-present

Research Methods: 2012

Theories of Justice: 2012, 2013

Georgia Southern University (Assistant Professor)

Graduate Courses – Masters of Public Administration program:

Administration of Justice: 2011

Applications of Criminological Theory: 2009

Directed Readings - Michael Reeves: 2008

Independent Studies – Brian Moore: 2011

Undergraduate Courses:

Criminal Behavior: 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012

Corrections: 2008, 2010, 2011

Directed Readings – 2009

Independent Studies –2011; 2012

Introduction to Criminal Justice: 2009, 2012

Research Methods: 2008-2011

Thesis Mentor - Jessica Joyner: 2011

Victimology: 2010, 2012

GRANT INVOLVEMENT

Awarded

”Smart Policing Initiative: FY2011 Competitive Grant” (funded)

Grant Number: 2011-DB-BX-0019

Funding Agency: Bureau of Justice Assistance

Principal Investigators: Dr. Catherine Marcum, Dr. Adam Bossler and Dr. Michele Covington

Grant Period: October 2011-

Total Grant Amount: $262,551.56

Total Grant Amount for GSU Subcontractor Evaluation Fee: $38, 450

”Research Assistantship Investment Program” (funded)

Funding Agency: Georgia Southern University

Principal Investigators: Dr. Catherine Marcum, Dr. Bryan Miller, and Dr. John Stogner

Grant Period: August 2011 – May 2013

Total Grant Amount: Tuition and fees for RA plus $8500 stipend per year

“Investigation of the emphasis placed on cyber crime investigations by police departments in the United States.” (funded)

Funding Agency: Georgia Southern University

Principal Investigator: Dr. Catherine Marcum

Co-Investigator: Dr. George Higgins

Grant Period: October 2009 – May 2010

Amount: $5937

"An Evaluation of Pennsylvania's Juvenile Prosecution and Defense Capacity Building Projects"

Funding Agency: Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD) (funded)

Principal Investigator: Dr. David L. Myers, Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

Grant Period: October 2005 - September 2007

Amount: $117,660

Duties as an Assistant: (1) Conducted telephone interviews with project directors from several Pennsylvania counties; (2) conducted site interviews with various stakeholders in the juvenile justice system in three Pennsylvania counties; (3) qualitative data entry and analysis from compiled from telephone and site interviews; and (4) quantitative data entry and analysis compiled from surveys sent to juvenile justice stakeholders in the state of Pennsylvania.

Applied

“ASA/BJS Small Grants Research Programs for Analysis of Crime and Justice Data” (not funded)

Funding Agency: American Statistical Association and Bureau of Justice Statistics

Principal Investigator: Catherine D. Marcum

Amount: $38,000

“CLASS Faculty Research and Creativity Seed Grant Initiative” (not funded)

Funding Agency: Georgia Southern University

Principal Investigator: Catherine D. Marcum

Amount: $5,000

“IBM Center Call for Research” (not funded)

Funding Agency: IBM

Principal Investigators: Trenton J. Davis and Catherine D. Marcum

Amount: $20,000

GRADUATE THESES/UNDERGRADUATE HONORS THESES

Masters of Criminal Justice. Thesis Committee Chair. Spring 2014. Andrea Paige Salsman. Treatment of Sex Offenders by Law Enforcement.

Undergraduate Honors Thesis. Thesis Committee Chair. Spring 2014. Alexandria Ransom.

Undergraduate Honors Thesis. Thesis Committee Chair. Spring 2014. Kelsey Ann Becker.

Undergraduate Honors Thesis. Thesis Committee Chair. December 2013. David Trey Young. Mandatory Minimum Sentencing and Their Effects on Drug Offenders in North Carolina.

Undergraduate Honors Thesis. Thesis Committee Chair. December 2013. Skylar Davenport. Gender Differences in Criminal Sentencing.

PROFESSIONAL, COMMUNITY, AND DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE

Professional Service

I. Grant Reviewer

2. May 2010 - National Institute of Justice grant reviewer: FY 2010 Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force National Training Program

1. May-June 2009 - National Institute of Justice grant reviewer: Recovery Act: Evaluation of Internet Child Safety Materials Used by ICAC Task Forces in School and Community Settings

II. National Conference Involvement

7. Ad Hoc Technology and Communication Committee – American Society of Criminology Division of Victimology - Spring 2013 - present

6. Sage Teaching Workshop Awards Committee – Fall 2012

5. Roundtable Discussant – March 2011 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting

4. May 2010 – March 2011 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting Program Committee Member – Internet and Cyber Crimes

3. 2010 American Society of Criminology Gene Carte Paper Award Committee Member

2. Session Chair – Computer Crime. 2006 American Society of Criminology Annual Conference: Los Angeles, CA.

1. Panel Moderator. 2006 Pennsylvania Association of Criminal Justice Educators:

Middleton, PA.

III. Journal Involvement

3. Editorial Board – Journal of Criminal Justice Education, International Journal of Cyber Criminology

2. Editor Search Committee Member (American Journal of Criminal Justice)

Ad hoc journal reviewer and book proposal reviews: American Journal of Criminal Justice, Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Crime & Delinquency, Criminal Justice Policy Review, Feminist Criminology, Justice Quarterly, Victims & Offenders, Criminal Justice Review, The Open Family Studies Journal, Youth & Society, Journal of Adolescent Health, Journal of Criminal Justice Education, Criminal Justice & Behavior, International Criminal Justice Review, Journal of Criminal Justice, Sexual Health

IV. Regional Conference Involvement

1. SCJA Membership Committee Member

1. SCJA American Journal of Criminal Justice Editor Search Committee

Community Service

2014 Primary Prevention Task Force via OASIS

2006-2008 People Against Recidivism (P.A.R.) Instructor

Departmental Service (Appalachian State University)

2013-2014 Search Committee – Department Chairperson

2013-2014 Search Committee – CJ Assistant Professor

2013 Assistant Chapter Advisor for Alpha Phi Sigma

2013-present Student Advising

2012-present Criminal Justice Curriculum Committee

2012 Departmental Representative – Honors Fair

2012-present DPC Committee – Untenured alternate, secretary

2012- present Red Flag Campaign Steering Committee

Departmental Service (Georgia Southern University)

2010 GSU Career Fair

2010 MPA Capstone Committee Member

2010 GSU Open House

2009 Interviewer – Southern Scholars Showcase

2009 MPA Capstone Committee Member

2009-2012 Justice Studies Search Committee

2008-2010 Justice Studies Club Advisor (included organization and administration of the Justice Studies Career Fair)

2008-2012 Justice Studies Curriculum Revision Committee

2008-2012 Student Advising (55 students per semester)

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

2005-present American Society of Criminology

2005-present Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences

2010-present Criminal Justice Association of Georgia

2008-present Southern Criminal Justice Association

2006-2008 Northeastern Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences

2006-2008 Pennsylvania Association of Criminal Justice Educators

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