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Curriculum Vitae
Michael J. Leiber
July 2018
CONTACT INFORMATION
Department of Criminology (813) 974-9704 (office phone)
University of South Florida (813) 974-2803 (fax)
4202 E. Fowler Ave, SOC 107 [email protected]
Tampa, Fl 33620-8100
EDUCATION
1989 Ph.D., University at Albany, State University of New York: Criminal Justice
Dissertation: A Comparison of Prereform and Postreform Civil
Commitment Practices in Dane County, Wisconsin.
Dissertation Chair: Margaret Farnworth.
1984 M.A., State University of New York at Albany: Criminal Justice, Transferred
Twenty-seven credits from Graduate Program in Criminal Justice at the
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
1979 B.A., Marquette University: Liberal Arts.
CURRENT PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2013- Chair, Criminology, University of South Florida
Present
2013- Equal Protection Monitor Memphis/Shelby County Juvenile Court. Department of Justice.
Present
2010- Editor, Journal of Crime & Justice
Present
PAST ACADEMIC APPIONTMENTS
2011-2013 Interim Chair, University of South Florida
2010-Present Full Professor University of South Florida
2005- 2010 Full Professor Virginia Commonwealth University
2002-2005 Full Professor University of Northern Iowa
1995-2002 Associate Professor University of Northern Iowa
1989-1995 Assistant Professor University of Northern Iowa
HONORS
2015 The Becky Tatum Excellence Award. Division of the Minorities and Women Section (MWS) of
the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS). Recognition of substantial contributions
to criminal justice education and scholarship concerning ethnicity, race, and gender in
criminology and criminal justice.
2014 Distinguished Research Alumni Award – University at Albany, School of Criminal Justice.
2013 The Lifetime Achievement Award. Division on People of Color and Crime, American Society
of Criminology (ASC) for sustained contributions to scholarship on race, crime and justice.
2013 Tom Castellano Award for dedicated service to the Midwest Criminal Justice Association.
2008 W.E.B. Du Bois Award for significant contributions to the field of racial and ethnic issues in
criminology, Western Society of Criminology
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HONORS
2005 Acknowledged for contributions and service to the State of Iowa, The Juvenile Justice
Advisory Council and leadership on Iowa’s Disproportionate Minority Contact Committee.
Juvenile Justice Advisory Council, Iowa and the Division of Criminal and Juvenile Justice
Planning.
2003 Distinguished Scholarship Award. College of Social and Behavioral Sciences. University of
Northern Iowa.
1998 The Regents Faculty Excellence Award. Award based on sustained record of
excellence across research, teaching, and service. University of Northern Iowa.
COURSES TAUGHT
Criminal Justice Systems Criminology/Juvenile Delinquency Social Problems Theory
Juvenile Justice Quantitative Data Analysis Race, Crime and Inequality Deviance
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Law and the deprivation of liberty
Juvenile court decision-making with an emphasis on the influence of race, gender
Delinquency theory, Evaluation of juvenile justice programs, information systems, etc.
RESEARCH GRANTS/CONTRACTS/FELLOWSHIPS
2014 Technical Assistance to End Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Juvenile Justice System.
Subcontract: Senior Policy Associate and Materials Development Task Leader. Project funded by
the Office of Juvenile Justice and Prevention (OJJDP). Principal Investigator: Development
Services Group, Inc. Award #2014-MU-FX-K003. $413,000.
2012 Race and Juvenile Justice Court Processing and Case Outcomes: Fluctuation or Stability?
Data Resources Program for 2012: Funding for Analysis of Existing Data.
National Institute of Justice (NIJ). Principal Investigator: Michael Leiber (USF).
Award # 2012-IJ-CX-0051 $38,167.
2006 14h District Court Service Unit, Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice, Henrico County
Juvenile Center. “Evaluation of Programs and Services Provided by the Court Service Unit”
Principle investigator: Julie Linker (Department of Psychiatry). Co-investigators: Robert
Cohen (Department of Psychiatry) and Michael Leiber (Wilder School). $24,849.
2004 Race and Juvenile Court Decision Making in Iowa. Eight-week summer
fellowship. Source: University of Northern Iowa. Graduate College. $5,200.
2001 Race, Juvenile Court Processing and Waiver Decisions. Eight-week summer fellowship.
Source: University of Northern Iowa. Graduate College. $ 5,000.
1997 Race and Intake Juvenile Justice Decision-Making. Eight-week summer fellowship.
Source: University of Northern Iowa. Graduate College. $ 4,600.
1996 A Survey of Juvenile and Criminal Justice Personnel Concerning Services For
Runaway and Serious Juvenile Offenders in Iowa. Principal Investigator: Michael Leiber.
Source: Division of Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning, Iowa. $10, 800.
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RESEARCH GRANTS/CONTRACTS/FELLOWSHIPS
1992 Race and Juvenile Justice Decision-Making in Iowa: Incarceration of Minorities
Survey. Principal Investigator: Michael Leiber.
Source: Division of Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning, Iowa
Sponsor Award No. CA-92-001 $64, 576.
1991 Race and Juvenile Justice Decision-Making in Iowa
Source: Juvenile Justice Advisory Council. Division of Children, Youth, and
Families. Principal Investigator: Michael Leiber
Sponsor Award No. 715-90-RP-01 $41,900.
Under Review
2018 A Joint Evaluation of Policies Designed to Reduce Disproportionate Minority $247,217.
Contact and Violent Juvenile Offending. NIJ FY18 W.E.B. Du Bois
Program of Research on Crime.
Source: National Institute of Justice
Principal Investigator: Dr. Rebecca Fix, John Hopkins University.
Subcontract: Michael Leiber, Mentor.
Non-funded
2009 Letter of Intent. Nancy Rodriguez, Michael Leiber, Beth Huebner and Scott Decker.
William T. Grant Foundation. “Disproportionate Minority Contact: Policies,
Practice, and the State of Knowledge”. $438,934.
2008 Proposal. National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Race, Detention Decision-making
& Juvenile Court Outcomes & Recidivism. Two years. Brought through VCU,
Leiber Principal I, Co-PI, Margaret Camanera, Old Dominion University $333,246
PUBLICATIONS
Google Scholar Citations= 2953, h-index= 31, i10 index= 49
Book
2003 Leiber, Michael J.
The Contexts of Juvenile Justice Decision Making: When Race Matters
State University of New York Press. Albany: NY.
Reviewed by: Gordon Bazemore. Criminal Justice Review 2006 31: 82-84.; Peter Kratcoski
International Journal of Police Science and Management 2004 6 (3): 192-194.
Refereed Articles (* denotes student)
2018 Leiber, Michael, Maude Beaudry-Cyr*, Jennifer Peck and Kristin Mack.
“Sentencing Recommendations by Probation Officers and Sentencing by Judges:
An Examination of Adult Offenders across Gender”
Women & Criminal Justice 28: 100-124.
2017 Leiber, Michael, Jennifer Peck, Melissa Lugo* and Donna Bishop
“Understanding The Link Between Race/Ethnicity, Drug Offending, And Juvenile Court
Outcomes”
Crime & Delinquency 63 (14): 1807–1837.
2016 Peck, Jennifer, Michael Leiber, Maude Beaudry-Cyr* and Elisa Toman*
“The Conditioning Effects of Race and Gender on the Juvenile Court Outcomes of Delinquent
and Non-Delinquent Offenders”.
Justice Quarterly 33 (7): 1210–1236.
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PUBLICATIONS
Refereed Articles(* denotes student)
2016 Leiber, Michael, Jennifer Peck and Maude-Beaudry-Cyr*
“When Does Race and Gender Matter?: The Interrelationships Between the Gender of
Probation Officers and Juvenile Court Detention and Intake Outcomes”
Justice Quarterly 33(4): 614-641.
Selected by the Academy of Criminal Justice Association (ACJS) as the WILLIAM L.
SIMON/ANDERSON PUBLISHING OUTSTANDING PAPER AWARD. Paper presented at
the ACJS meeting, Philadelphia, 2014.
Leiber, Michael
“Race, prior offending and juvenile court outcomes”.
Journal of Crime & Justice 39(1): 88-106.
Reprinted: Jennifer H. Peck (2017) Race and Ethnicity in the Juvenile and Criminal Justice
Systems: Contemporary Issues of Offending Behavior and Judicial Responses. Routledge.
Leiber, Michael, Jennifer Peck, and Nancy Rodriguez
“Minority Threat and Juvenile Court Outcomes”.
Crime & Delinquency. 62(1): 54-80
Leiber, Michael, Jennifer Peck, and Maude-Beaudry-Cyr*
“The Likelihood of a ‘Youth Discount’ in Juvenile Court Sanctions: The Influence of Offender
Race, Gender, and Age”.
Journal of Race & Justice 6(1): 5-34.
2015 Leiber, Michael and Jennifer Peck
“Race, Gender, Crime Severity and Decision-Making in the Juvenile Justice System”
Crime & Delinquency 61(6): 771-797.
Mack, Kristin, Jennifer Peck, and Michael Leiber
“Gender Differences in the Long-Term Effects of Family Structure and Processes on
Externalizing and Internalizing Behaviors”.
Deviant Behavior. 36(9): 740-764.
2014 Peck, Jennifer, Michael Leiber and Sarah Jane Brubaker
"Gender, Race, and Juvenile Court Outcomes: An Examination of Status Offenders"
Journal of Youth Violence & Juvenile Justice 12(3) 250-267.
2013 Leiber, Michael
“Race, Pre- and Post-Adjudication Detention, and Juvenile Justice Decision Making “
Crime & Delinquency 59: 369-395.
Leiber, Michael and Jennifer Peck*
“Probation Violations and Juvenile Justice Decision-Making: Implications for Blacks and
Hispanics”
Journal of Youth Violence & Juvenile Justice 11(1): 60-78.
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PUBLICATIONS
Refereed Articles (* denotes student)
2012 Leiber, Michael and Lyndsay Boggess
“Race, Probation Violations and Structured Secure Detention Decision-Making in Three
Jurisdictions”
Journal of Youth Violence & Juvenile Justice 10: 333-353.
2011 Leiber, Michael, John Reitzel and Kristin Mack.
“Probation Officer Recommendations for Sentencing Relative to Judicial Practice: The
Implications for African Americans”.
Criminal Justice Policy Review 22(3): 301-329
Leiber, Michael, Donna Bishop and Mitch Chamlin
“Juvenile Justice Decision-Making Before and After the Implementation of the
Disproportionate Minority Contact (DMC) Mandate”
Justice Quarterly 28 (3): 460-492.
Reprinted: Justice Quarterly (JQ) as part of its 30th anniversary in 2013 as a set of four
virtual special issues which give a snapshot of JQ’s legacy, featuring over forty
representative and highly cited articles from across the archive- Thirty years on
court processing.
Silver, Eric., Alex Piquero, Wesley Jennings, Nicole Piquero, and Michael Leiber
“Assessing the Violent Offending and Violent Victimization Overlap among Discharged
Psychiatric Patients.”
Law & Human Behavior 35: 49-59.
Leiber, Michael and Nancy Rodriguez
“The Implementation of the Disproportionate Minority Confinement/Contact (DMC) Mandate:
A Failure or Success?
Journal of Race and Justice 1: 103-124.
Reprinted: E. Penn, H. Taylor Greene and S. Gabbidon (2012)
Race and Juvenile Justice. Carolina Academic Press. 2nd edition.
2010 Leiber, Michael and Sarah Jane Brubaker
“ Does the Gender of the Intake Probation Officer Contextualize the Treatment of Black
Youth?”
Justice Research and Policy 12 (2): 51-76.
Bishop, D., M. Leiber and J. Johnson*
“Contexts of Decision Making in the Juvenile Justice System: An Organizational Approach to
Understanding Minority Overrepresentation.”
Journal of Youth Violence & Juvenile Justice 8 (3): 213-233.
2009 Leiber, Michael., Sarah Jane Brubaker, and Kristan Fox*
“A Closer Look at the Individual and Joint Effects of Gender and Race on Juvenile Court
Decision Making”
Feminist Criminology 4(4): 333-358.
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PUBLICATIONS
Refereed Articles (* denotes student)
2009 Leiber, Michael., Kristin. Mack and Richard. Featherstone
“Family Structure, Family Processes, Economic Factors and Delinquency: Similarities
and Differences by Race and Ethnicity”
Journal of Youth Violence & Juvenile Justice 7(2): 79-99.
2008 Leiber, Michael and Joseph Johnson*.
“Being Young and Black: What Are Their Effects On Juvenile Justice Decision
Making?”
Crime & Delinquency 54 (4): 560-581.
2007 Leiber, Michael, Joseph Johnson*, Kristan Fox*, and Robyn Lacks
“Differentiating Among Racial/Ethnic Groups and Its Implications for Understanding
Juvenile Justice Decision Making”
Journal of Criminal Justice 35: 471-484.
Mack, Kristin, Michael Leiber, Richard Featherstone, and Maria Kutlina*
“Reassessing the Family-Delinquency Association: Do Family Type, Family Processes, and
Economic Factors Make a Difference?”
Journal of Criminal Justice 35: 51-67.
2005 Mack, Kristin and Michael Leiber
“Race, Single-Parent Households and Power-Control Theory.”
Youth & Society 37(2): 115-144.
Leiber, Michael and Kristan Fox*
“Race and the Impact of Detention on Juvenile Justice Decision Making”
Crime & Delinquency 51(4): 470-497.
Reprinted: R. Lawrence and C. Hemmens (eds.) (2008). Juvenile Justice: A Text Reader.
Sage. Pgs. 220-234.
2003 Leiber, Michael J. and Anita N. Blowers
“Race and Misdemeanor Sentencing”
Criminal Justice Policy Review 14 (4): 464-485.
Leiber, Michael J. and Kristin Y. Mack
“The Individual and Joint Effects of Race, Gender, and Family Status on Juvenile Justice
Decision-Making”
Journal of Research in Crime & Delinquency. 40(1): 34-70.
2002 Leiber, Michael J. and Kristin Y. Mack
“Race, Age and Juvenile Justice Processing”
Journal of Crime & Justice 25(2): 23-47.
Leiber, Michael J, Kimberly Schwarze*, Kristin Y. Mack, and Margaret Farnworth
“The Effects of Occupation and Education on Punitive Orientations Among Juvenile Justice
Personnel.”
Journal of Criminal Justice. 30: 1-14.
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PUBLICATIONS
Refereed Articles (* denotes student)
2002 Leiber, Michael J.
“Disproportionate Minority Confinement (DMC) of Youth: An Analysis of State and Federal
Efforts to Address the Issue”
Crime & Delinquency 48 (1): 3-45.
Reprinted: E. Penn, H. Taylor Greene and S. Gabbidon (2006). Race and Juvenile Justice.
Carolina Academic Press. Pgs. 141-186.
Abridged version in The Prevention Report. The National Resource Center for Family
Centered Practice. 2002 (1): 1-7. The University of Iowa. School of Social Work.
2000 Leiber, Michael J.
“Gender, Religion, and Correctional Orientations Among a Sample of Juvenile Justice Personnel
Women & Criminal Justice 11(2): 15-44.
1999 Leiber, Michael J. and Jayne M. Stairs*
“Race, Contexts, and the Use of Intake Diversion.”
Journal of Research in Crime & Delinquency 36(1): 56-86.
1998 Leiber, Michael J., Mahesh Nalla, and Margaret Farnworth
“Explaining Juveniles’ Attitudes Toward the Police.”
Justice Quarterly. 15(1): 151-17
1997 Leiber, Michael J. and Anne C. Woodrick.
“Religion, Attributional Styles, and Adherence to Correctional Orientations.”
Criminal Justice and Behavior 24(4): 495-511.
Nalla, Mahesh, Michael J. Lynch, and Michael J. Leiber.
“Determinants of Police Growth in Phoenix, 1950-1988.”
Justice Quarterly. 14(1): 115-144.
Reprinted: Michael J. Lynch and Paul B. Stretesky (2011).Radical and Marxist Theories .
of Crime. Ashgate. Pgs. 437-466.
Leiber, Michael J. and Mary E. Wacker*.
“A Theoretical and Empirical Assessment of Power-Control Theory and Single-
Mother Families.
Youth & Society. 28(3): 317-350.
1995 Leiber, Michael J. and Katherine Jamieson.
“Race, Decision Making and the Implications of Context in Juvenile Justice
Proceedings.”
Journal of Quantitative Criminology. 11(4): 363-388.
Leiber, Michael J., Anne C. Woodrick and E. Michele Roudebush*.
“Religion, Discriminatory Attitudes and the Orientations of Juvenile Justice Personnel: A
Research Note.”
Criminology. 33: 431-449.
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PUBLICATIONS
Refereed Articles (* denotes student)
1995 Leiber, Michael J. and Tina L. Mawhorr.
“Evaluating The Use of Employment and Social Skills Training with Delinquent Youth.
Journal of Criminal Justice. 23(2): 127-142.
Reprinted in S. Brandl, C. Pope, and R. Lovell (2000) An Anthology of
Readings on Criminal Justice Methods. Wadsworth Publishing. Pgs. 44-66.
Leiber, Michael J.
“Toward Clarification of the Concept of ‘Minority’ Status and Decision Making in Juvenile
Court Proceedings.”
Journal of Crime & Justice. 18(1): 79-108.
1994 Leiber, Michael J.
“A Comparison of Juvenile Court Outcomes for Native North American Indians
Relative to African Americans and Whites.”
Justice Quarterly 11(2): 257-279.
1993 Leiber, Michael J., Margaret Farnworth, Katherine M. Jamieson & Mahesh Nalla.
“Bridging the Gender Gap in Criminology: Liberation and Gender-Specific Strain Effects
on Delinquency.”
Sociological Inquiry 64(1): 56-68.
Leiber, Michael J., Katherine Jamieson, and Marvin D. Krohn.
“Newspaper Reporting and the Production of Deviance: Drug Use Among
Professional Athletes.”
Deviant Behavior 14(4): 317-339.
Reprinted in Henry N. Pontell (1996) Social Deviance: Readings in Theory and
Research. NY: Prentice-Hall, Inc. (2nd ed.) Pgs. 223-236.
Leiber, Michael J.
“Civil Commitment In Dane County, Wisconsin: 1969 thru 1984.”
Journal of Psychiatry & Law Summer 207-242.
Leiber, Michael J., B. Keith Crew, Mary E. Wacker*, and Mahesh Nalla.
“A Comparison of Transfer and Native Students Majoring in Criminology and
Criminal Justice.”
Journal of Criminal Justice Education 4(1): 133-152.
1992 Leiber, Michael J.
“Interactions Between Civil Commitment and Protective Placement: An Empirical
Assessment.”
International Journal of Law & Psychiatry 15: 265-281.
Leiber, Michael J., Margaret Farnworth, and Mahesh Nalla.
“The Practice of Restraint Before and After Civil Commitment Reform.”
The Wisconsin Sociologist 29(1): 4-14.
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PUBLICATIONS
Refereed Articles
1989 Farnworth, Margaret and Michael J. Leiber.
“Merton Revisited: Economic Goals, Educational Means, and Delinquency.”
American Sociological Review 54(2): 263-274.
Reprinted in Advanced Readings in Criminology (1995) James Unnever (ed.)
Non-Refereed
Chapters/Articles (* denotes student)
Forth- Coleman, Andrea, Angelina Ahrens, Lindsey Draper, William Feyerherm, David Kuker,
coming Valerie LaMotte, Michael Leiber, and Melissa Shetrom
Disproportionate Minority Contact: A National Overview. U.S. Department of Justice
Office of Justice Programs.
2018 Leiber, Michael and Maude Beaudry-Cyr*
“Race/Ethnicity, Sentencing and Corrections” in Hayden Griffin and Vanessa Woodward (eds.)
Handbook of Corrections in the United States. Routledge. United Kingdom.
2018 Leiber, Michael, Jennifer Peck, Melanie Valentin Rosa* and Tayler Shreve*
“The Relationship between the Gender of the Probation Officer and Judicial Sentencing:
Implications for Black Male Offenders” in J. Ulmer and M. Bradley (Eds.) Handbook on
Punishment Decisions: Sites of Disparity. Routledge. Pgs. 265-290.
2017 Leiber, Michael and Maude Beaudry-Cyr*
“The Intersection of Race/Ethnicity and Gender and the Treatment of Probation Violators in
Juvenile Justice Proceedings” in M. Deflem (ed.) Race, Ethnicity, and Law. Volume 22
in the series Sociology of Crime, Law and Deviance. Emerald Press. Pgs. 269-290.
2017 Leiber, Michael, Jennifer H. Peck, and Myra Fields* “An Examination of the Effects of Race on Intake Decision-Making in Four Jurisdictions at
Two Different Points in Time” in Parsons-Pollard, N. Y. (Ed.). Disproportionate Minority
Contact: Current Issues and Policies, 2nd edition. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.
Pgs. 61-88.
First appeared in 2011 - Myra Fields* and Michael Leiber
Parsons-Pollard, N. Y. (Ed.). Disproportionate Minority Contact: Current Issues and
Policies, 1st edition. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press. Pgs. 51-76.
2015 Leiber, Michael J. and Jennifer H. Peck
“Youth in the Juvenile Court and Adult Court”. In Marvin Krohn & Jodi Lane (Eds.),
Handbook of Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Justice. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell.
Leiber, Michael and Jennifer H. Peck
“Race, Ethnicity, Immigration and Crime. In Julien Morizot & Lila Kaemian (Eds.),
The Development of Criminal and Antisocial Behavior: Theoretical Foundations and
Practical Applications. Springer. Chapter 21:
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Non-Refereed Articles (* denotes student)
2014 Leiber, Michael and Jennifer Peck*
“Theories Concerning Race, Delinquency and Juvenile Justice” in Matt DeLisi and Kevin
Beaver (eds.) 2nd edition, Criminological Theory: A Life-Course Approach. Jones &
Bartlett Publisher.
2013 Leiber, Michael and Jennifer Peck*
“Race in juvenile justice and sentencing policy: An overview of research and policy
recommendations” Law & Inequality: A Journal of Theory & Practice. University of
Minnesota Law School. Summer. No. 2. Pgs 331-368.
2012 Bishop, Donna and Michael Leiber
“Race, Ethnicity, and Juvenile Justice: Racial and Ethnic Differences in Delinquency and
Justice System Responses” in Donna Bishop and Barry Feld (eds.) The Oxford Handbook
of Juvenile Crime and Juvenile Justice. Oxford University Press. Pgs. 445-484.
2009 Leiber, Michael, Dorinda Richetelli and William Feyerherm
“Assessment in Disproportionate Minority Contact”. Technical Assistance Manual.
4th edition. U.S. Department of Justice. Office of Justice Programs. Office
of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. Chapter Two, Pgs. 2.1-2.61.
2008 Leiber, Michael.
“Theories of Racial and Ethnic Bias.” Michael Lynch, E.Britt Patterson and Kristina Childs
(eds.) Racial Divide: Race, Ethnicity and Criminal Justice Theories of Racial and Ethnic
Bias. Criminal Justice Press. Pgs. 15- 38
2006 Leiber, Michael, Dorinda Richetelli and William Feyerherm
“Assessment in Disproportionate Minority Contact”. Technical Assistance Manual.
3rd edition. U.S. Department of Justice. Office of Justice Programs. Office
of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. Chapter Two, Pgs. 1-61.
2005 Pope, Carl and Michael J. Leiber
“Disproportionate Minority Confinement/Contact (DMC): The Federal Initiative.”
Darnell Hawkins and Kimberly Kempf-Leonard (eds.) Our Children, Their Children:
Confronting Racial and Ethnic Differences in American Juvenile Justice. MacArthur
Foundation Research Network on Adolescent Development and Juvenile Justice. The
University of Chicago Press. Pgs. 351-389.
1997 Leiber, Michael J., Kent Sandstrom, Tina Engstrom*, and Marlana Puls*.
“Crime, Drugs, Guns, and Claimsmakers: A Constructionist Analysis of
Newspaper Reporting of Gang Problems in a Midwestern State. Pgs. 71-90.
Eric Jensen and Jurg Gerber (eds.) The New War on Drugs: Its Construction
And Impacts on Criminal Justice Policy in North America. Anderson Publishing.
1996 Leiber, Michael J., Elizabeth M. Roudebush*, and Anne C. Woodrick.
“Race, Contextual Factors, and the Waiver Decision Within Juvenile Court
Proceedings: Preliminary Findings Form a Test of The Symbolic Threat Thesis.”
Michael Lynch and E. Britt Patterson (eds.) Justice With Prejudice: Race and
Criminal Justice. 2nd edition. NY: Harrow & Heston. Pgs. 121-138.
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PUBLICATIONS
Non-Refereed Articles (* denotes student)
1995 Leiber, Michael J. and Anne C. Woodrick.
“Theoretical and Empirical Developments in the Study of Race and Juvenile Court
Processing.” Journal of Social Pathology. 1: 149-164.
1992 Leiber, Michael J. and Sean Anderson*.
“A Comparison of Pre-Reform and Post-Reform Civil Commitment Decision Making in
Dane County, Wisconsin.” New England Journal on Criminal and Civil Confinement. 20: 1-25.
1988 Leiber, Michael J.
“Interaction Between Civil Commitment and Protective Services: A Case Study.”
New England Journal on Criminal and Civil Confinement. 14(1): 41-65.
Reports
2018 Leiber, Michael. Settlement Agreement – United States through the Department of Justice with
Shelby County, Tennessee, the County Mayor and the County Attorney, and the Juvenile Court
of Memphis and Shelby County (JCMSC). Eleventh Compliance Report – Equal Protection.
June 1-43.
2017 Leiber, Michael. Settlement Agreement – United States through the Department of Justice with
Shelby County, Tennessee, the County Mayor and the County Attorney, and the Juvenile Court
of Memphis and Shelby County (JCMSC). Tenth Compliance Report – Equal Protection.
December 1-46.
Leiber, Michael. Settlement Agreement – United States through the Department of Justice with
Shelby County, Tennessee, the County Mayor and the County Attorney, and the Juvenile Court
of Memphis and Shelby County (JCMSC). Ninth Compliance Report – Equal Protection.
June. 1-45
2016 Leiber, Michael. Settlement Agreement – United States through the Department of Justice with
Shelby County, Tennessee, the County Mayor and the County Attorney, and the Juvenile Court
of Memphis and Shelby County (JCMSC). Eighth Compliance Report – Equal Protection.
November. 1-20.
Leiber, Michael. Settlement Agreement – United States through the Department of Justice with
Shelby County, Tennessee, the County Mayor and the County Attorney, and the Juvenile Court
of Memphis and Shelby County (JCMSC). Seventh Compliance Report – Equal Protection.
June. 1-49.
2015 Leiber, Michael. Settlement Agreement – United States through the Department of Justice with
Shelby County, Tennessee, the County Mayor and the County Attorney, and the Juvenile Court
of Memphis and Shelby County (JCMSC). Sixth Compliance Report – Equal Protection.
December, 1-40.
Leiber, Michael. Settlement Agreement – United States through the Department of Justice with
Shelby County, Tennessee, the County Mayor and the County Attorney, and the Juvenile
Court of Memphis and Shelby County (JCMSC). Fifth Compliance Report – Equal
Protection. July. 1-43.
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PUBLICATIONS
Non-Refereed (* denotes student) Reports
2015 Leiber, Michael. Settlement Agreement – United States through the Department of Justice with
Shelby County, Tennessee, the County Mayor and the County Attorney, and the Juvenile
Court of Memphis and Shelby County (JCMSC). Fourth Compliance Report – Equal
Protection. January. 1-45.
2014 Leiber, Michael J. and Jennifer H. Peck
Race and Juvenile Justice Court Processing and Case Outcomes: Fluctuation or Stability?
National Institute of Justice. 1-112. June.
Leiber, Michael. Settlement Agreement – United States through the Department of Justice with
Shelby County, Tennessee, the County Mayor and the County Attorney, and the Juvenile
Court of Memphis and Shelby County (JCMSC). Third Compliance Report – Equal
Protection. June. 1-44.
2013 Leiber, Michael. Settlement Agreement – United States through the Department of Justice with
Shelby County, Tennessee, the County Mayor and the County Attorney, and the Juvenile
Court of Memphis and Shelby County (JCMSC). Second Compliance Report – Equal
Protection. January. 1-42.
2012 Leiber, Michael. Settlement Agreement – United States through the Department of Justice with
Shelby County, Tennessee, the County Mayor and the County Attorney, and the Juvenile
Court of Memphis and Shelby County. 1st Compliance Report – Equal Protection. June. 1-40.
2011 Leiber, Michael, Myra Fields*, and Jennifer Peck*
An Examination of the Factors that Influence Juvenile Justice Decision Making
In Six Iowa Jurisdictions. Technical Report. Prepared for the State of Iowa, Division of
Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning. Pgs. 1-135. Executive Summary and Brief.
2008 Leiber, Michael J., Kristan Fox*, and Robyn Lacks.
Race and Detention Decision Making in Black Hawk County, Iowa, and the Impact on Juvenile
Court Outcomes. Technical Report. Prepared for Black Hawk Juvenile Court Services and
State of Iowa, Division of Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning. Pgs. 1-148.
2006 Leiber, Michael, Joseph Johnson*, and Kristan Fox*
An Examination of the Factors that Influence Juvenile Justice Decision Making In the
Jurisdictions of Black Hawk, Johnson, Linn and Scott, Iowa: An Assessment Study.
Technical Report. State of Iowa, Division of Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning. Pgs. 1-
130.
Leiber, Michael, Joseph Johnson*, and Kristan Fox*
An Examination of the Factors that Influence Justice Decision Making
In Anchorage and Fairbanks, Alaska: An Assessment Study. Technical Report.
Prepared for the State of Alaska, Division of Juvenile Justice. Pgs. 1-80.
2003 Butts, J., Bynum, T., Chaiken, J., Feyerherm, W. Laws, M.B., Leiber, M. & Snyder, H.
Recommended relative rate measures for disproportionate minority contact. Unpublished
Report for the Office of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP).
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Non-Refereed (* denotes student) Reports
2000 Community Research Associates.
Disproportionate Minority Confinement Technical Assistance Manual. 2nd ed.
Michael J. Leiber contributed and in particular, to Chapters on Identification, Assessment, and
Intervention. Prepared for OJJDP. Washington, D.C. Pgs. 1-98.
2000 Leiber, Michael J. and Kimberly Schwarze*.
Factors that Shape and Influence Juvenile Justice Decision-Makers’ Attitudes:
A Summary of a Research Agenda. Distributed to juvenile courts and state
training schools in Iowa. Pgs. 1-123
1997 Hamparian, Donna and Michael Leiber.
Disproportionate Confinement of Minority Youth in Secure Facilities 1996
National Report, Prepared for OJJDP. Washington, D.C. Pgs. 1-50
Leiber, Michael J., with Kurt Roth*, Heidi Streeter*, Shannon Federspiel*, Tina
Engstrom* and Jacinda Gibson*.
A Survey of Juvenile Justice Personnel, Parents, and Youths Concerning Services
In King County, Washington. Prepared for Community Research Associates and
The King County Department of Youth Services. Pgs. 1-63.
1996 Leiber, Michael J.
A Survey of Juvenile and Criminal Justice Personnel Concerning Services For
Runaways and Serious Juvenile Offenders in Iowa. Prepared for the Division
Of Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning, Iowa. Des Moines, Iowa. Pgs. 1-141.
1995 Leiber, Michael J.
A Guide To Addressing The Disproportionate Overrepresentation of Minority
Youth in Secure Facilities. Technical Report. Prepared for Community Research
Associates, Glennview, Colorado in conjunction with OJJDP. Pgs. 1-66.
Leiber, Michael J.
The State of Colorado Supreme Court Multicultural Commission Study: Findings
From A Survey of Lawyers, Judges, Magistrates, Court Personnel, Probation
Officers, and Court Interpreters. Prepared for Community Research Associates and the State
Colorado Supreme Court Multicultural Commission. Pgs. 1-159.
1993 Leiber, Michael J. and Tina Mawhorr.
An Evaluation of the Second Chance Program in Black Hawk County, Iowa.
Technical Report, Prepared for Juvenile Court Services of Black Hawk
County, IA. Pgs. 1-36.
Leiber, Michael.
The Disproportionate Overrepresentation of Minority Youth in Secure Facilities:
A Survey of Decision Makers and Delinquents. Technical Report, Prepared for
The Division of Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning. Des Moines, IA. Pgs. 1-394.
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PUBLICATIONS
Non-Refereed (* denotes student) Reports
1993 Leiber, Michael J.
The Disproportionate Overrepresentation of Minority Youth in Secure Facilities:
A Survey of Decision Makers and Delinquents. Executive Report, Prepared for
The Division of Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning. Des Moines, IA. Pgs. 1-53.
1993 Leiber, Michael J.
Juvenile Justice Decision-Making in Iowa: An Analysis of the Influence of Race on Case
Processing in Scott County. Technical Report. Prepared for the Division of Criminal and
Juvenile Justice Planning, Des Moines, IA. Pgs. 1-72.
1992 Leiber, Michael J. and Jeffrey W. Spears*.
Report on the Characteristics of Youth Referred for Juvenile Court Services in Black Hawk
County, Iowa. Prepared for Black Hawk Juvenile Court Services Waterloo, IA. Pgs. 1-28.
Leiber, Michael J.
Juvenile Justice Decision Making in Iowa: An Analysis of the Influence of Race on Case
Processing in Three Counties. Technical Report, Prepared for the Division of Criminal and
Juvenile Justice Planning. Des Moines, IA. Pgs. 1-214.
1992 Leiber, Michael J.
Juvenile Justice Decision Making in Iowa: An Analysis of the Influence of Race on Case
Processing in Three Counties. Executive Summary. Prepared for the
Division of Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning. Des Moines, IA. Pgs. 1-16.
1989 Leiber, Michael J.
A Comparison of Pre-reform and Post-reform Civil Commitment Practices in Dane County,
Wisconsin. Technical Report. Prepared for the Wisconsin Department of Health and Social
Services. Madison, WI. Pgs. 1-289.
OTHER
2017 Schreck, Christopher (Editor-in-Chief), Michael J. Leiber, Kelly Welch, and Holly Ventura
Miller (Associate Editors). Encyclopedia of Juvenile Delinquency and Justice. Wiley-
Blackwell. Three-volume reference work.
Peck, Jennifer and Michael Leiber
“Correlates and Contexts of Delinquency: Race” in Schreck, Christopher (Editor-in-Chief),
Michael J. Leiber, Kelly Welch, and Holly Ventura Miller (Associate Editors).
Encyclopedia of Juvenile Delinquency and Justice. Wiley Blackwell.
Peck, Jennifer and Michael Leiber
“Juvenile Justice: Administration and Practice: Life Without the Possibility of Parole” in
Schreck, Christopher (Editor-in-Chief), Michael J. Leiber, Kelly Welch, and Holly
Ventura Miller (Associate Editors).
Encyclopedia of Juvenile Delinquency and Justice. Wiley Blackwell.
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PUBLICATIONS
OTHER
2016 Leiber, Michael J. and Jennifer H. Peck*. “Race and Crime”. In Wesley G. Jennings, George
Higgins, Dave Khey, and Mildred Maldonado-Molina (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of Crime
and Punishment. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell.
2016 Leiber, Michael and Maude Beaudry-Cyr*
“Race and Juvenile Justice” Encyclopedia of Adolescence, Roger J.R. Levesque,
Editor-in-Chief, 2nd Edition. Springer Publishing.
2015 Leiber, Michael and .Jennifer Peck “Race: Perspectives and Crime”. In: James D. Wright
(editor-in-chief), International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, 2nd
edition, Vol 19. Oxford: Elsevier. pp. 837–844
2014 Leiber, M.J., & Peck, J.H.* “General Strain Theory”. In Miller, J. M., Schreck, C., Gover, A., &
Jennings, W. G. (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of Theoretical Criminology. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-
Blackwell
Leiber, Michael and Jennifer Peck*
“Juvenile Justice System Responses to Minority Youth”. Encyclopedia of Criminology and
Criminal Justice. G.J.N. Bruinsma and D. Editors-in-Chief, Springer Publishing.
2011 Leiber, Michael and Myra Fields*
“Race and Juvenile Justice” Encyclopedia of Adolescence, Roger J.R. Levesque,
Editor-in-Chief, Springer Publishing.
2010 Leiber, Michael.
Introduction. Special editor for the Journal of Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice topic:
Race, Juvenile Justice, and Social Control
2005 Leiber, Michael J.
“Disproportionate Contact: What is it? What is being done to address it?”
Data Matters: An Evaluation News Letter. Spring/Summer Issue #7.
National Technical Assistance Center for Children’s Mental Health. Georgetown
University Center for Child and Human Development.
1994 Leiber, Michael J.
“Juvenile Justice in the United States: A Video History.”
Journal of Criminal Justice & Popular Culture. 1(5)
Endorsement
2017 Merlo, A. and P. Benekos. Reaffirming Juvenile Justice: From Gault to Montgomery. Taylor &
Francis.
2016 Freiburger, T. and K. Jordan. Race and Ethnicity in the Juvenile Justice System. Carolina
Academic Press.
Manuscripts Under Review
Peck, Jennifer, Michael Leiber & Maude Beaudry-Cyr* “Sampson and Laub’s Macro-Level Theory of
Inequality and Social Control: Examining the Juvenile Court Outcomes of Whites, Blacks, and
Hispanics” Criminal Justice & Behavior Revise & Resubmit.
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Manuscripts Under Review
Leiber, Michael & Jennifer Peck “A Clarification and Test of The Symbolic Threat Perspective” JQ
Revise & Resubmit..
Leiber, Michael, Bryanna Fox, John Cochran, Julie Krupa* & Melanie Valentin Rosa*. “Race and the
Effects of Prior Case Outcomes on Current Dispositions: Continuity and Change in the Dispositional
Careers of Juvenile Offenders.” Criminology.
Projects
Examining transfer to adult court in Hillsborough County, Fl.; Paper on race/ethnicity and gender effects
on juvenile court outcomes from a liberation thesis perspective. Paper on an assessment of the study of
race/ethnicity on juvenile court outcomes.
Presented Papers Seventy-three papers (sole author and coauthored) have been presented at the: Annual
Meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Annual Meetings of the Academy
of Criminal Justice Sciences, Annual Midwest Criminal Justice Meetings, Annual
Midwest Sociology Meetings, the Southern Criminal Justice Association Meetings, and
the International Conference on New Directions in the Humanities. Detailed listing of
papers available upon request
Professional Service
2013-Present Associate Editor Journal of Youth Violence & Juvenile Justice
2011- Present Member of Editorial Board Race and Justice: An International Journal
2011-Present Member of Editorial Board International Journal of Comparative and
Applied Criminal Justice
2000-2002 Member of Editorial Board Journal of Social Pathology
1992-1996 Member of Editorial Board Journal of Crime & Justice
Manuscript Reviewer (AdHoc)
Social Problems Crime & Justice Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency
Criminal Justice Policy Review Feminist Criminology Women & Criminal Justice
Justice Quarterly Deviant Behavior Sociological Quarterly
Social Science Quarterly Police Practice and Research Criminology & Public Policy
Journal of Quantitative Criminology Criminal Justice Review Crime & Delinquency
Criminology Social Science Research Journal of Adolescent Health Criminal Justice & Behavior
Children and Youth Services Review Social Currents Social Sciences Race & Justice
Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse International Journal of Forensic Mental Health
Grant Reviewer (Ad Hoc)
Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement. Louisiana Disproportionate Minority Contact
Assessment Project (March, 2010).
Institute for the Promotion of Innovation by Science and Technology in Flanders (April, 2009)
National Institute of Justice (NIJ). US Department of Justice. Review of Final Report. (May, 2008)
Office of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) – Field-Initiated Research and
Evaluation Program (Sept. 2007)
Economic and Social Research Council/Commission on Racial Equality – DMC studies (Aug. 2006)
Office of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) – Mentoring Programs (Aug. 2001).
Review and Recommendation for Tenure/Promotion
Criminal Justice, University of South Carolina, Assistant to Associate, Summer 2018
Criminal Justice, University of Nevada – Reno, Assistant to Associate, Summer 2018
Criminal Justice, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Associate to Full Spring 2018
Criminal Justice, Temple University, Assistant to Associate, Fall 2017
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Review and Recommendation for Tenure/Promotion
Criminal Justice, Temple University, Assistant to Associate, Fall 2016
Criminal Justice, University of San Antonio – Texas, Associate to Full Fall 2016
Criminal Justice, University of New Haven, Tenure Fall 2016
Sociology, University of North Texas, Associate to Full, Fall 2016
Sociology, Anthropology, & Criminal Justice, Rutgers University, Assistant to Associate, Fall 2016
Sociology, The Ohio State University, Assistant to Associate, Fall 2015
Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Associate to Professor, Fall 2015
Criminal Justice & Criminology, University of Texas at Arlington, Assistant to Associate, Fall 2015
Criminal Justice, University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee, Assistant to Associate, Fall 2014
Criminal Justice, University of North Texas, Assistant to Associate, Fall 2014
Sociology/Criminal Justice Department at the University of St. Thomas, Assistant to Associate, Fall 2014
Criminal Justice, Rochester Technical Institute, Associate to Full, Fall 2013
Criminal Justice, University of Wyoming, Associate to Professor, Summer, 2013
Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska Omaha, Assistant to Associate, Summer 2013
Criminal Justice, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Assistant to Associate Summer 2012
Criminal Justice, Rochester Technical Institute, Assistant to Associate, Summer 2012
Criminal Justice, University of North Texas, Associate to Professor, Summer 2012
Criminal Justice, University of Central Florida, Assistant to Associate, Summer 2012
Criminal Justice, Indiana University, Assistant to Associate, Summer, 2011
Criminal Justice, Wayne State University- Assistant to Associate, Fall- 2010
Urban Studies, Drexel University – Assistant to Associate, Fall- 2009
Criminal Justice, University of Wyoming – Assistant to Associate. Fall- 2006
Consultant Sites and Issues
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP in coordination with the National
Training and Technical Assistance Center. Aided state of Massachusetts to conduct assessment
(2016 -2017).
OJJDP FY 2014 Studies Program on Ethnic Disparities in Juvenile Justice Demonstration Program
Funding Opportunity OJJDP-2014-3941 CFDA 16.540. Examination of Ethnic Disparities in
Juvenile Justice Processing in Indiana, 2013-2014 . American Institutes for Research. Consultant.
(2015).
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP in coordination with the National
Training and Technical Assistance Center. Aided state of Michigan to develop assessment plan.
(June, 2013).
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP in coordination with the National
Training and Technical Assistance Center. Disproportionate Minority Contact Assessment
Study: Recommendations from the Field. Webinar. (May, 2013).
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP in coordination with the National
Training and Technical Assistance Center. Provided assistance to Christian County, Kentucky
to conduct assessment study (June, 2011).
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Conducted Web Training to
Individuals across the country, 2 days, with Dorinda Richetelli. Conducting Reliable DMC
Assessment (February, 2011).
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Consultant Sites and Issues
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP in coordination with the National
Training and Technical Assistance Center. Provided assistance to the state of Kentucky to
to conduct assessment study (November, 2010).
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP in coordination with the National
Training and Technical Assistance Center. Provided assistance to the state of West Virginia to
to conduct assessment study (September, 2010).
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP in coordination with the
National Training and Technical Assistance Center. Provided assistance to the state of
Pennsylvania to conduct assessment study (September, 2010).
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP in coordination with the
National Training and Technical Assistance Center. Provided assistance to the state of
Maryland to conduct assessment study (August, 2010).
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP in coordination with the National
Training and Technical Assistance Center. Provide assistance to the state of Massachusetts
to conduct assessment study. (April, 2010).
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Conducted Web Training to
Individuals across the country, 2 days, with Dorinda Richetelli. Conducting Reliable DMC
Assessment (January, 2010).
A committee member on an advisory committee (as consultant) concerning the
disproportionate minority overrepresentation of minority youth (DMC) - The Justice
Research and Statistics Association (JRSA) which is a national nonprofit organization of
State Statistical Analysis Center (SAC). Awarded Grant from the Office of Juvenile
Justice & Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). (2007-2009).
National Institute of Justice (NIJ). Reviewer of Technical Report. (May, 2008).
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Peer Review Panel on
Disproportionate Minority Contact in the Juvenile Justice System. (January 2007).
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Provided technical assistance
on how to collect and disseminate data on the disproportionate minority youth over-
representation in the juvenile justice system. Target audience: New State Division of Criminal
Justice Services, juvenile justice advisory group, judges, police, community activists. Albany
and Rochester, New York. Contract with Development Services Group (September 2005).
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Provided technical assistance
on how to collect and disseminate data on the disproportionate minority youth over-
representation in the juvenile justice system. Target audience: Juvenile Justice Specialist.
Jackson, Mississippi. Contract with Development Services Group (August 2005).
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Consultant Sites and Issues
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Provided technical assistance
on how to collect and disseminate data on the disproportionate minority youth over-
representation in the juvenile justice system. Target audience: Juvenile Justice Specialist and
DMC coordinator . Little Rock, Arkansas. Contract with Development Services Group (August
2005).
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Provided technical assistance
on how to collect and disseminate data on the disproportionate minority youth over-
representation in the juvenile justice system. Target audience: Wichita and Topeka.( 2005).
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Provide instruction on how to
comply with identification phase of the Disproportionate Minority Youth Contact Mandate.
Presented to juvenile justice advisory board, lawyers, police, and community activists. –
Portland, and Great Falls, Maine. Contract with Development Services Group (July, 2005).
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Provide intensive
technical assistance to state of Alaska, concerning compliance with the disproportionate
minority confinement (DMC) mandate. Contract with Research Evaluation (2002-2004).
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Provide intensive
technical assistance to state of Massachusetts concerning compliance with the
disproportionate minority confinement (DMC) mandate. Contract with Juvenile
Justice Resource Center and Research Evaluation. (2000-2004).
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Provide guidance on addressing
disproportionate minority youth contact in the juvenile justice system. Presented to Juvenile
Justice Practitioners Kansas, Topeka, Kansas. Contract with Development Services Group
(February 2004).
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Provide instruction on how to
comply with identification phase of the Disproportionate Minority Youth Contact Mandate.
Presented to the Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement & Administration of Criminal
Justice – Baton Rouge, LA. Contract with Development Services Group (January, 2004).
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Provided technical assistance
on how to collect and disseminate data on the disproportionate minority youth
overrepresentation in the juvenile justice system. Target audience: Minnesota Department of
Public Safety, Office of Justice Programs. Contract with Development Services Group (Oct.
2003).
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Provided technical assistance
on how to collect and disseminate data on the disproportionate minority youth
overrepresentation in the juvenile justice system. Target audience: Ohio Department of
Youth Services. Contract with Development Services Group (August 2003).
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Consultant Sites and Issues
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Provided technical assistance
on how to collect and disseminate data on the disproportionate minority youth over-
representation in the juvenile justice system. Target audience: Wyandotte County,
Kansas, Department of Probation. Contract with Development Services Group (July 2003).
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Provided technical assistance
on how to collect and disseminate data on the disproportionate minority youth
overrepresentation in the juvenile justice system. Target audience: San Diego County, CA,
Department of Probation. Contract with Development Services Group (March 2003).
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Provided technical assistance
on how to complete identification phase of the disproportionate minority confinement (DMC)
mandate. Target audience: Institute for Children, Youth, and Families. Michigan State
University. East Lansing, Michigan. Contract with Development Services Group.
(December 2002).
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Prepared a curriculum for and
trained researchers to be consultants for OJJDP on issue of the disproportionate representation
of minority youth in secure corrections (with Bill Feyerherm and Zack Allen).
Towson, Maryland. Contract with Development Services Group. (March 2002).
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) Peer Reviewed Grant
Applications for Juvenile Mentoring Program (JUMP). Contract with Aspen. (March 2002).
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Present and facilitate
discussion on the disproportionate overrepresentation of minority youth – nationwide and in
the state of South Carolina. DMC Conference, Columbia, S.C. Institute For Families in
Society- University of South Carolina. Contract with Research Evaluation. (February 2002).
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Provide Training on
disproportionate minority youth confinement to OJJDP’S State and Tribal Assistance Division
at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, Washington D.C. Contract with
Juvenile Justice Resource Center. (April 2001).
South Carolina. Review of proposed study to the causes of disproportionate minority
confinement in the state of South Carolina. Contract with the Office of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) and Juvenile Justice Resource Center (April 2001).
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Provide intensive
technical assistance to Delaware, concerning compliance with the disproportionate minority
confinement (DMC) mandate. Contract with Juvenile Justice Resource Center. (2000-2001).
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). National Trainer for
Juvenile Justice Specialists, DMC Coordinators, State Advisory Councils, and
State Advisory Groups. Four separate regional training sessions. Topic: How to address
Disproportionate Minority Confinement in Secure Facilities. 2000. Contract with
Development Associates. Video taped and used as tool for training –OJJDP.
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Consultant Sites and Issues
Governor’s Juvenile Justice Commission.- Wisconsin. Presented information
On DMC and suggestions for addressing the issue in Wisconsin. Funded by
The State of Wisconsin Office of Justice Assistance. 2000.
The Duval County (Jacksonville, Florida) Comprehensive Strategy Broad, Minority
Overrepresentation and Steering Committees. Discussion on DMC, overview of Florida’s
effort, and suggestions for addressing DMC in Duval county. Contract – DSG 2000.
Polk County Youth Services and Des Moines Police Department – Creation of
Management Information System and Conduct Evaluations of Centralized Intake
Unit. Contract – Polk County Youth Services. 1998-99.
Neville Public Museum of Brown County, (Green Bay) Wisconsin.
Conducted research for presentation and display on history of crime and state
responses. Title: Behind Bars: The Green Bay Correctional Institution,
1898-1998. Director Ann Koski, Curator of History Michael Telzrow.
Display March-September 1998.
Community Research Associates in conjunction with the Office of Juvenile
Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP)
Wrote a report for OJJDP concerning technical assistance for addressing
The Disproportionate Overrepresentation of Minority Youth in Secure Facilities. 1997.
Colorado Supreme Court Multicultural Commission-conducted analyses and
wrote report on racial diversity within criminal justice system actors 1997.
Omni Research and Training Institute-Denver-Developed research strategies
for addressing minority overrepresentation in secure facilities in four
jurisdictions in Colorado 1997.
Nebraska Commission on Law and Criminal Justice and the University of
Nebraska at Omaha-Race and over-representation in secure facilities 1997
King County Department of Youth Services, Governor’s Juvenile Justice
Advisory Committee, County Executive of King County-King County (Seattle)-Evaluation
of services provided to delinquent youth and in particular, minority youth. Community
Research Associates. 1996-1997.
Department of Human Services and Division of Youth Services-Little Rock-
evaluation and monitoring of juvenile justice programs 1997.
Lane County, Youth Campus-Eugene, Oregon-Evaluation of juvenile justice
information systems 1996.
Division of Youth Services and the University of Arkansas-Race and over-
representation in secure facilities 1995.
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Consultant Sites and Issues
Criminal Justice Policy Council-Dallas-Reading and critique of study on
minority overrepresentation in secure facilities 1995.
Criminal Justice-Office of the Governor-Austin, Texas-Develop research strategy
for addressing minority overrepresentation in secure facilities 1995.
West Virginia Criminal Justice and Highway Division, and the State Advisory
Group-Charleston-Evaluation of information systems dealing with juvenile
justice and delinquents 1995.
Executive Office of Public Safety and Spectrum Associates-Boston-Develop
Research strategies for addressing minority overrepresentation in secure
Facilities-1995.
State of New York Department of Criminal Justice Services-Albany-
Develop research strategies for addressing minority overrepresentation in
Secure facilities 1995
Service
2016- Judge of student poster session – Southern Criminal Justice Association – Savannah;
Part of roundtables on graduate education; Part of roundtables on publishing
2014 Southern Criminal Justice Association-Savannah, Charleston – Midwestern Criminal Justice
Association – Chicago; Part of roundtables on graduate education and publishing.
2013 Member of ACJS Program Committee – Philadelphia- Annual Meeting 2014
2010 Member of ACJS Program Committee – New York – Annual Meeting 2011
2010 Member of ACJS Membership Committee
2008 Member of 2009 Academy of Criminal Justice Association (ACJS) Program Committee. Social
Control Theories Section. Boston, MA
2007 Participated in the Crime and Justice Summer Research Institute: Broadening Perspectives and
Participation. Ohio State University funded by the National Science Foundation to boost
the career prospects of young scholars from underrepresented groups.
2002 Member Awards Committee – Outstanding Book Award Chair Jocelyn Pollock
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS)
2001- Elected as 2nd Vice-President of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association. 1st Vice-
2003 President in 2002 and President in 2003.
1995- Elected Trustee Representative Region Three (Midwest) Academy of Criminal Justice
1997 Sciences. 3 year-term.
1992- Committee member of Master Thesis of Criminal Justice. Jane Arneil.
1993 University of Nebraska-Omaha.
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Invited Participant/Speaker
2017 Member of a group for a meeting to discuss research on interactions between law enforcement and
youth. U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Washington, D.C. (October).
2016 Member of a small group for a meeting at the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation to
to discuss a framework for addressing Hispanic and Latino communities and criminal justice
system reform. Chicago (December).
2014 “OJJDP’s Response to Racial and Ethnic Disparity in the Juvenile Justice System: Listening
Session” Among 30 people from across the country to discuss the issue. Office of Juvenile
Justice & Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Washington, DC: (March).
2012 “Race in Juvenile Justice and Sentencing Policy” (with Jennifer Peck) Symposium entitled,
“’Children are Different’: Culpability and Mandatory Sentencing of Juveniles Under Miller v.
Alabama & Jackson v. Hobbs” sponsored by the University of Minnesota Law School (October).
2011 Research talk, “Gender, Race, Crime Severity and Juvenile Court Decision-Making” (with J.
Peck). Sponsor: Criminology Unit. University of Florida. Gainesville (October).
2011 “DMC Research and Evidence-Based Practices Building on Success: Providing Today’s Youth
With Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow” (with W. Feyerherm, & M. Cohen). Sponsor:
Federal Coordinating Council on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention with the Office of
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Washington, D.C. (October).
2010 Plenary Speaker. 3rd Annual DMC Conference, Virginia State University, April, 2010.
2010 Present discussion on race and juvenile justice. 9th Annual Youth Violence Conference.
Sponsored by the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice
University of Missouri-St. Louis, April 8, 2010.
2009 Investing in Iowa’s Youth, Investing in Iowa’s Future. Eighth Annual Iowa
Disproportionate Minority Contact Conference. One Day Training on Disproportionate
Minority Contact. Gave a talk also on: “Race and Decision Making” Sponsor State of
Iowa and the University of Iowa – School of Social Work. Des Moines, Iowa (December).
2009 National Conference: Ensuring Safe and Equal Treatment in the Juvenile Justice System. Topic:
“Conducting Reliable DMC Assessments: Mechanisms Contributing to DMC.” Sponsored by
the Office of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Austin, Texas (October).
2009 Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI)– Town Hall Meeting on Disproportionate
Minority Contact (DMC). “A Nation-wide perspective on DMC” Sponsors Norfolk JDAI,
City of Norfolk, Old Dominion University. Norfolk, Virginia (January).
2008 Investing in Iowa’s Youth, Investing in Iowa’s Future. Seventh Annual Iowa
Disproportionate Minority Contact Conference. Topics: “Race, Age and Juvenile Court
Decision Making”. Gave a 2nd talk: “Race, Gender and Decision Making” Sponsor State of
Iowa and the University of Iowa – School of Social Work. Des Moines, Iowa (December).
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Invited Participant/Speaker
2008 Justice Research and Statistics Association National Conference. Topic: “Using Data to Improve
Justice Policy and Practices” (with W. Feyerherm). Sponsor: Justice Research and Statistics
Association (JRSA). Portland, Oregon (to be held in October).
2007 Investing in Iowa’s Youth, Investing in Iowa’s Future. Sixth Annual Iowa
Disproportionate Minority Contact Conference. Topic: “A Report on the 2nd Assessment
Study”. Sponsor State of Iowa and the University of Iowa – School of Social Work (Nov).
2007 Presentation to Governor’s Task Force on Race and Detention. Topic: “Discussion of
findings from Race and Secure Detention Study” Sponsor State of Iowa. Des Moines, Iowa
(September).
2007 National Institute of Justice. Presenter: “Disproportionate Minority Contact: Competing Causal
Arguments and Remedies with Dave Huizinga and Bill Feyerherm.” Sponsor: Institute
for Law and Justice. Washington, D.C. (July)
2006 Investing in Iowa’s Youth, Investing in Iowa’s Future. Fifth Annual Iowa Disproportionate
Minority Contact Conference. Topic: “A Report on the 2nd Assessment Study”. Sponsor:
State of Iowa and the University of Iowa – School of Social Work. Des Moines, Iowa. Dec.
2006 Building on Success: Providing Today’s Youth With Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow.
Topic: “Disproportionate Minority Contact” with W. Feyerherm, A. Nellis, H. Snyder, and
M. Solar. Sponsor: Federal Coordinating Council on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency
Prevention with the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). DC (Jan)
2005 Investing in Iowa’s Youth, Investing in Iowa’s Future. Fourth Annual Iowa Disproportionate
Minority Contact Conference. Topic: “An Update on Federal Initiatives”. Sponsor: State of
Iowa and the University of Iowa – School of Social Work. Des Moines, Iowa. (December)
2005 Investing in Iowa’s Youth, Investing in Iowa’s Future. Fourth Annual Iowa Disproportionate
Minority Contact Conference. Topic: “An Assessment of Decision Making in Three
Jurisdictions in the State of Iowa”. Sponsor: State of Iowa and the University of Iowa –
School of Social Work. Des Moines, Iowa. (December)
2005 Putting the Pieces Together. 3rd Annual Siouxland DMC Conference. Topic: Preliminary
Findings of Decision Making in Three Jurisdictions in the State of Iowa (with Joe Johnson,
Kristan Fox). Sponsor: Woodbury County Minority Health Coalition. Sioux City, Iowa.
(May)
2005 Putting the Pieces Together. 3rd Annual Siouxland DMC Conference. Topic: What are the
Pieces?: Plenary Address” Sponsor: Woodbury County Minority Health Coalition. Sioux
City, Iowa. (May)
2004 West Virginia Criminal Justice Educators Conference in Cooperation with West Virginia State
University. Plenary Speaker. Topic: Disproportionate Minority Contact with the Juvenile
Justice System: A Discussion of a Federal Mandate. (November).
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Invited Participant/Speaker
2004 Wisconsin Disproportionate Minority Contact (DMC) Urban Conference. Topics: Methodology
involving DMC and Detention Reform. Oconomowoc, Wisconsin (November).
2004 Investing In Iowa’s Youth, Investing In Iowa’s Future. Third Annual Iowa Disproportionate
Minority Confinement Conference. Topic: “DMC Research in Iowa .” Sponsor: State of
Iowa and the University of Iowa – School of Social Work. Des Moines, Iowa. (November)
2004 Understanding Cultural Differences Among Siouxland Youth. 2nd Annual Siouxland DMC
Conference. Topic: Race and Juvenile Justice Detention: Practice & Reform (with Kristan
Fox). Sponsor: Woodbury County Minority Health Coalition. Sioux City, Iowa. (May).
2004 Juvenile Justice Resource Center and Research Evaluation, Inc. Participant. Participated in
development of the Disproportionate Minority Contact Train-the-Trainers Curriculum.
Washington, D.C.: (June/August).
2003 Investing In Iowa’s Youth, Investing In Iowa’s Future. Second Annual Iowa
Disproportionate Minority Confinement Conference. Topic: “DMC Research: Iowa and
Across the United States” (with Kristan Fox). Sponsor: State of Iowa and the University of
Iowa – School of Social Work. Des Moines, Iowa. (November)
2003 Office of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention. Participant. Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention Act of 2002 Working Group Meeting. Annapolis, MD (May).
2003 Peace, Human Rights, and U.S. Foreign Policy. Topic: “Unequal Sentencing and Treatment in
the U.S. Criminal Justice System” Sponsor: University of Northern Iowa, College of Social
and Behavioral Science’s May Institute. Cedar Falls, Iowa (May).
2003 Office of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention. Participant. Disproportionate Minority
Confinement/Contact Peer Review Meeting. Washington, D.C.: (May).
2003 Disproportionate Minorities in Confinement Conference with an Emphasis on Minority Health
and Cultural Awareness: Our Role and Commitment to a Diverse Siouxland. Topic: A
National and Local Examination of Disproportionate Minority Contact (DMC). Sponsor:
Woodbury County Minority Health Coalition. Sioux City, Iowa. (April 25).
2002 Investing In Iowa’s Youth, Investing In Iowa’s Future. First Annual Iowa Disproportionate
Minority Confinement Conference. Topic: Applying Research to Practice for Reducing
Minority Confinement. Sponsor: State of Iowa and the University of Iowa – School of
Social Work. Altoona, Iowa. (November 7th and 8th).
2002 Office of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention. Participant. Research Focus Group
On Disproportionate Minority Confinement (DMC). Washington, D.C.: (August).
2002 National Institute of Justice. Presenter: “A Three-Prong Approach to Understanding
Minority Youth Overrepresentation in Secure Facilities in Iowa.” Panel: The Role of
Research in Moving Toward Racial Justice: Experience in Three Sites. Sponsor: Institute
for Law and Justice. Washington, D.C. (July).
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Invited Participant/Speaker
2002 Wisconsin Disproportionate Minority Confinement Summit. Topic: Other States’ DMC
Activities: A Discussion of Promising Practices. Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Sponsor:
Wisconsin’s Governor’s Juvenile Commission. (February).
2001 Disproportionate Minority Confinement Conference. Topic: The Disproportionate
Overrepresentation of Minority Youth in Montana with a focus on Native American
Indians and Hispanics. Harlem, Montana. Sponsor: Office of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). (December).
2001 The Massachusetts Governor’s Juvenile Justice Advisory Committee (JJAC)
Retreat. Topic: Disproportionate Minority Confinement in Massachusetts and Efforts to
Address the Issue. Hyannis Port, MA. Sponsor: Research and Evaluation Associates,
Chapel Hill, NC. (October).
2001 The North Carolina Association of District Court Judges. Topic: Disproportionate
Representation of Minority Youth in the Juvenile Justice System with a focus on North
Carolina. Boone, N.C. Sponsor: N.C. Association of District Court Judges,
Administrative Office of the Courts, and the Institute of Government at The University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill. (October).
2001 With Dan Elby (Pennsylvania) at the Annual Summer School for Helping
Professionals. Topic: Minority Involvement in the Juvenile Justice
System. Sponsor: The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA. (August 8th and 9th).
2001 Facilitator at the Collaboration For Youth Conference in Dover, Delaware.
Sponsor the MacArthur Foundation in conjunction with the Center for the Study of Youth
Policy, University of Pennsylvania. Topic: Develop a plan that focuses on helping
reduce the number of youth in the child welfare and juvenile justice systems (May).
1999 Disproportionate Minority Confinement 4nd Annual Planning and Strategy.
Meeting. Coalition for Juvenile Justice. Portland, Oregon. Topic: Race and
Juvenile Justice – The DMC Mandate.
1999 Keynote speaker at Undergraduate Social Science Research Conference. Sponsored by
the University of Northern Iowa. Topic: Race, Context, and Juvenile Court Processing.
Cedar Falls, IA.
1999 Family Preservation Conference: On the edge: Strategies for working
with difficult teens & families. Topic: Juvenile Delinquency: Who, Trends, Causation,
and Responses. Sponsored by the Iowa Department of Human Services and Family
Preservation Unit and Child Welfare Research & Training Project Iowa State University.
Des Moines, IA.
1997 Heartland Juvenile Services Training Institute. Sponsored by the Nebraska
Juvenile Justice Association/Heartland Juvenile detention Association. Topic: Race and
Juvenile Justice Across the States. Omaha, Nebraska.
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Invited Participant/Speaker
1997 Disproportionate Minority Confinement 2nd Annual Planning and Strategy
Meeting. Denver, CO. Presented with Donna Hamparian. Topic: Research
And Data on Race and Juvenile Justice.
1992 Midwest Regional Training Meeting. Training and Technical Advisor.
National Coalition of State Juvenile Justice Advisory Groups. Topic: Race
And Juvenile Justice Decision Making in Iowa, St. Louis, MO.
Community Service
2000- Member of Subcommittee of Disproportionate Minority Contact, State of Iowa.
2006
2000- Juvenile Justice Advisory Council – Iowa. Member. Governor appointment.
2005 Chair of Subcommittee Disproportionate Minority Confinement (DMC)
2004 Member of Black Hawk County Task Force on Race and Detention Reform
1999 Member of Vision Committee Associated with Polk County Youth Services
1999 Des Moines Police Department and the Department of Health and Human Resources
1995 Member of Iowa’s Governor’s Task Force on Youthful offender Jurisdiction-
appointed.
1995 Reviewer of Community Grant Proposals. Division of Criminal and
Juvenile Justice Planning. Des Moines, IA. (again in 1999, 2000).
1992-
1996 Member of State Juvenile Justice Advisory Board on the disproportionate Overrepresentation of
Minorities. Governor Appointment.
University of Northern Iowa
1990- Volunteer Juvenile Court Officer. Black Hawk County, Iowa. Primarily
1991 worked with male African American youth.
1994 Representative for the College on the Committee for Summer Research
1995 Fellowship. Evaluated faculty summer fellowship applications.
1991-94 Temporary University Faculty Senate Representative.
College University of Northern Iowa
2003 Member of the College Professional Assessment –PAC
1996 Member of committee that reviewed undergraduate research proposals.
Department University of Northern Iowa
1996- Director/Coordinator of Graduate Program in Sociology at the University of Northern Iowa.
2004
1993- Committee member/chair of thesis in sociology. Todd Ross, Tina Engstrom, Samantha O’Hara,
2005 Amy Lyons, Jean Hoth, Kimberly Schwarze, Jolie Imler, Maria Kutilina, Eddie Espinoza,
Joseph Johnson.
1991- Criminology/Sociology Club Advisor.
1993 Developed listing of courses from two-year and four-year schools across Iowa
that indicate acceptance or nonacceptance for transfer credit.
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PROFESSIONAL AND ADMINSTRATIVE SERVICE
University Virginia Commonwealth University
2009 Supervisor. Dr. Max Senu-Oke. Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. Medical College of
Virginia.
2009- University Graduate Council
College Virginia Commonwealth University
2009 Dissertation committee Member. Sally Mays. Department of Psychology.
Wilder School Virginia Commonwealth University
2009 Coordinator of the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP)
2010 Undergraduate Coordinator Criminal Justice
2006-2007 Vice-President of Wilder School Faculty Council
Criminal Justice Unit -Virginia Commonwealth University
2008- Editor of Criminal Justice Unit Newsletter
2010 Committee member of search for cj positions Virginia Commonwealth University
Member of Masters Graduate Program Admission Committee
Criminal Justice Unit -Virginia Commonwealth University
2007- Member of dissertation committee: Cherri Dawson-Edwards
University South Florida
2014- Committee on Cyber Investigation – focus cyber- crime concentration
2013
College University of South Florida
2017- Member of a college committee to organize and sponsor a one day colloquium in the community:
2015 first one dealt with Guns, Mental Health and Violence, the 2nd one dealt with the effects of
incarceration on offenders, families and communities; third-intersection of
Mental Health and the Criminal Justice System.
2013 Member of search committee for director of administration (Dean)
Department University of South Florida
Present - Part of committee to establish Masters online degree in Cyber Crime –Cost Recovery Model
2010 Created the Department’s “Wall of Fame” to recognize outstanding alumni
Editor of Department Newsletter, Organizer of Department Research Series
Co-editor of Department Undergraduate Newsletter
Cleaned up and implemented new curriculum and procedures for graduate program
Created the Graduate Coordinator position; cleaned up and maintain Department Webpage
Participant involving the development of the Department Internship Coordinator
Created a venue for graduate students to receive funding to aid in the collection of data
2010 Chair of Search Committee for Chair of the Department
2011- Chair of Thesis Committee – Jennifer Peck, Tayler Shreve
Present Committee member Thesis/Research Project – Brittany Cross, Nick Branic, Monica Landers,
Jessica Boyd, Brittany Poyer
2011- Chair of Dissertation – Jennifer Peck, Rhissa Briones Robinson, Maude Beaudry-Cyr
Present Committee member - Michael Caudy, Jon Maskaly, Stephen Van Geem, Michelle Jeanis,
Rimonda Marounda (University of Massachusetts Lowell) \