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Curriculum Vitae
Theodore R. Curry, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Criminal Justice
The University of Texas at El Paso
500 W. University Ave.
El Paso, Texas 79968
Phone: (915) 747-6527
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://utminers.utep.edu/trcurry
EDUCATION
2001 Ph.D., Sociology, Washington State University
Dissertation: “Situational and Global Control Ratios: Testing
Control Balance Theory.” Dissertation Committee: Charles R. Tittle
(chair), Louis N. Gray, and Clayton Mosher
1994 M.A., Sociology, University of Oklahoma
Thesis: “Conservative Protestantism and the Perceived Moral
Wrongfulness of Crimes.” Thesis Committee: Harold G. Grasmick
(chair), Robert J. Bursik, Jr., and John K. Cochran
1991 B.A., Psychology, University of Tulsa
Senior Honors Thesis: “The War on Drugs: Social Costs and
Consequences.” Thesis Chair: Barry Kinsey
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AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION
Crime & Immigration
Policing
Theories of Social Control and Criminal Justice
Theories of Crime & Deviance
Gender
Race/ethnicity
ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT
2013 – present Associate Professor of Criminal Justice, University
of Texas at El Paso
2006 – 2013 Associate Professor of Sociology & Criminal Justice,
University of Texas at El Paso
2000 – 2006 Assistant Professor of Sociology & Criminal Justice,
University of Texas at El Paso
2001 – 2005 Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Sociology
And Anthropology, University of Texas at El Paso
1994 – 2000 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Washington State
University
1998 – 1999 University Writing Portfolio Reader, Tier I, Washington
State University
1992 – 1994 Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Oklahoma
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REFERREED PUBLICATIONS
**Emerick, Nicholas A., Theodore R. Curry, Timothy W. Collins and S. Fernando
Rodriguez. 2014. “Homicide and Social Disorganization on the Border:
Implications for Latino and Immigrant Populations.” Social Science Quarterly 95:
360-379. Article first published online July 10, 2013. DOI: 10.111/ssqu.12051.
Curry, Theodore R. 2014. “The Benefits and Penalties of Gender in Criminal Justice
Processing Outcomes: A Review of Theory and Research regarding Juveniles
and Adults.” Pp. 551-571 in Bill McCarthy and Rosemary Gartner (Eds.) Oxford
Handbook on Crime, Gender, and Sex. New York: Oxford University Press.
Lee, Gang, Kisun Yim, Theodore R. Curry and S. Fernando Rodriguez. 2012. “The
relevance of social and cultural contexts: Religiosity, acculturation and
delinquency among Korean Catholic adolescents in Southern California.” The
Social Science Journal 49: 537-544.
Curry, Theodore R. 2012. “Control Balance Theory.” In Oxford Bibliographies Online:
Criminology. New York: Oxford University Press. DOI:
10.1093/OBO/9780195396607-0103
http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780195396607/obo-
9780195396607-0103.xml?rskey=8ugmwf&result=6&q=
Curry, Theodore R. 2010. “The Conditional Effects of Victim and Offender Ethnicity and
Victim Gender on Sentences for Non-Capital Cases.” Punishment & Society 12:
438-462. DOI: 10.1177/1462474510376585.
** Curry, Theodore R. and Guadalupe Corral. 2008. “Sentencing Young Minority Males
for Drug Offenses: Testing for Interactions between Race/Ethnicity, Gender and
Age during the US War on Drugs.” Punishment & Society 10: 253-276.
** Cuellar, Jeanette and Theodore R. Curry. 2007. “Prevalence and Co-Morbidity
between Delinquency, Drug Abuse, Suicide Attempts, Physical and Sexual
Abuse and Self-Mutilation among Delinquent Hispanic Females.” Journal of
Hispanic Behavioral Sciences 29: 68-82.
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S. Fernando Rodriguez, Theodore R. Curry, and Gang Lee. 2006. “Gender Differences in
Criminal Sentencing: Do Effects Vary across Violent, Property, and Drug
Offenses?” Social Science Quarterly 87:318-339.
Curry, Theodore R. 2005. “Integrating Motivating and Constraining Forces in Deviance
Causation: A Test of Causal Chain Hypotheses in Control Balance Theory.”
Deviant Behavior 26:571-599.
Curry, Theodore R., Gang Lee and S. Fernando Rodriguez. 2004. “Does Victim Gender
Increase Sentence Severity? Further Explorations of Gender Dynamics and
Sentencing Outcomes.” Crime & Delinquency 50: 319-343.
Curry, Theodore R. and Alex R. Piquero. 2003. “Control Ratios and Defiant acts of
Deviance: Assessing Additive and Conditional Effects with Constraints and
Impulsivity.” Sociological Perspectives 46: 397-415.
Grattet, Ryken, Valerie Jenness and Theodore R. Curry. 1998. “Innovation and Diffusion
in U.S. Hate Crime Law.” American Sociological Review 63:286-307.
Curry, Theodore R. 1996. “Conservative Protestantism and the Moral Wrongfulness of
Crimes: A Research Note.” Criminology 34: 453-464.
** Denotes a publication co-authored with one or more graduate students I mentored.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Curry, Theodore R. 2006. “Deviance and Social Control: Behaving Well and Not So
Well.” Pp. 48-70 in Frank Taylor, Lawrence Mencotti and Ivan Chompalov (Eds.)
Sociology: Not for Dummies. Boston MA: Pearson.
Curry, Theodore R. 1995. “Conservative Protestants: Views of Crime and Punishment
and Their Implications for Corrections.” IARCA Journal 6(6): 32-37.
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RESEARCH GRANTS PENDING
Why are Immigrant Neighborhoods Low Crime Neighborhoods? Advancing Knowledge of a
Profoundly Misunderstood Issue
Funding Organization: The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation
Principal Investigator: Theodore R. Curry
Amount: $33,700
Funding Period: January 2016 – December 2016
Improving community corrections risk assessment among Latina women: Examining the role of
gender- and culture-specific risk factors
Funding Organization: National Institute of Justice
Principal Investigator: Jennifer Eno-Louden
Co-Principal Investigator: Theodore R. Curry
Amount: $210,000
Funding Period: January 2016 – December 2017
RESEARCH GRANTS FUNDED
REU Supplement: Why are Immigrant Neighborhoods Low Crime Neighborhoods? Testing
Immigrant Revitalization Theory and Cultural Explanations
Funding Organization: National Science Foundation
Principal Investigator: Dr. Theodore R. Curry
Amount: $9,600
Funding Period: September 2014 – September 2015
Why are Immigrant Neighborhoods Low Crime Neighborhoods? Testing Immigrant
Revitalization Theory and Cultural Explanations
Funding Organization: National Science Foundation
Principal Investigator: Dr. Theodore R. Curry
Co-PIs: Dr. Maria Cristina Morales and Dr. Harmon Hosch
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Amount: $125,000
Funding Period: June 2013 – December 2014
Chamizal Neighborhood Weed & Seed.
Funding Organization: Department of Justice
Principal Investigator: City of El Paso Community & Human Development
Department
Amount: $158,000
Funding Period: January 2008 – December 2012
I assisted in the development of this proposal and served as a paid evaluator.
Mental Health Research Development – Assessing Risk Factors among Latina Adolescents:
Research on the Context of Mental Health, Substance Abuse, and Delinquency on the
West Texas Border.
Funding Organization: National Institutes of Mental Health/Minority Research
Infrastructure and Support Program (M-RISP)
Principal Investigator: Theodore R. Curry
Amount $19,425
Funding Period: June 2004 – August 2004.
Inequities in the War on Drugs: The Impact of Drug-Related Offenses on the Courts along the
U.S. - Mexico Border.
Funding Organization: Center for Law and Border Studies (CLBS) at UTEP
Principal Investigator: Martha Smithey
Co-Principal Investigator: Theodore R. Curry
Amount: $1,650
Funding Period: June 2003 – November 2003.
RESEARCH GRANTS NOT FUNDED
The Effect of Social Support and Coercion on Antisocial Personality in Interpersonal and
Political Situations
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Funding Organization: Office of Research and Sponsored Projects, University of
Texas at El Paso
Principal Investigator: Daniel N. Jones
Co-Principal Investigators: Theodore R. Curry, Hiroi, T., and Harmon Hosch
Amount: $17,000
Proposed Funding Period: June 1, 2015- December 31, 2015
Decision-Making among Offenders in the Paso del Norte Region
Funding Organization: National Institute on Justice
Principal Investigator: Daniel N. Jones
Co-Principal Investigators: Theodore R. Curry and Harmon Hosch
Amount: $480,000
Proposed Funding Period: January 1, 2015- December 31, 2017
Intergroup Competition and Resource Scarcity as Sources of Terrorism
Funding Organization: Department of Defense
Principal Investigators: Steven L. Crites and Gaspare M. Genna
Co-Principal Investigators: Theodore R. Curry and D. Sobek
Amount: $1,215,000
Proposed Funding Period: June 1, 2012- December 31, 2014
Gender Differences in Drug Abuse and Linkages to Delinquency and Mental Health
Funding Organization: National Institute on Drug Abuse
Principal Investigator: Theodore R. Curry
Co-Principal Investigator: Gang Lee
Amount: $148,000
Proposed Funding Period: January 1, 2006- December 31, 2007
Latinos, Immigration and Violent Crime: Unraveling the Latino Paradox.
Funding Organization: National Science Foundation
Principal Investigator: Theodore R. Curry
Co-Principal Investigators: Michael Zarate, Osvaldo Morera, Callie Rennison,
and Richard Rosenfeld
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Amount: $320,884.
Proposed Funding Period: September 2007-August 2009
Assessing Risk Factors: Research on the Context of Mental Health, Drug Use, and Violence on
the West Texas Border
Funding Organization: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Minority
Health Research and Education Grant Program
Principal Investigator: S. Fernando Rodriguez
Co-Principal Investigator: Theodore R. Curry
Amount: $169,951
Proposed Funding Period: September 1, 2003 – August 31, 2005
The Association between Capital Punishment and Homicide in Post-Furman Texas: Testing the
Deterrence and Brutalization Theses
Funding Organization: National Science Foundation
Principal Investigator: Theodore R. Curry
Amount: $136,961
Proposed Funding Period: September 1, 2003 – August 31, 2005
Wholesale Executions and Mental Health Outcomes: The Case of Texas
Funding Organization: Minority Research Infrastructure Support Program (M-
RISP)
Principal Investigator: Theodore R. Curry
Proposed Funding Period: September 1, 2002 – August 31, 2004
PROGRAM EVALUATIONS
2011-2012 Program Evaluator, City of El Paso Chamizal neighborhood
Weed & Seed, U.S. Department of Justice (WS-QX-0030).
Provided technical assistance in program design and
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development and served as program evaluator for the duration
of the program.
2008-2012 Program Evaluator, El Paso Community College Learn and
Serve America POWER Program, Corporation for National and
Community Service (10LHWTX001). Served as program
evaluator for the duration of the program.
PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS
Morales, Maria Cristina, Theodore R. Curry and Harmon Hosch. 2015. Perceptions of
Neighborhood Policing. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
Southwestern Sociological Science Association, Denver CO.
**Curry, Theodore R., Maria Cristina Morales, Harmon H. Hosch and Jorge Hernandez.
2014. Conceptualizing Immigrant Neighborhoods in a Study of Crime. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the Southwest Social Science Association, San
Antonio, TX.
** Maes-Nevarez, Angelique and Theodore R. Curry. 2013. The Strength of Kinship: A
Look into the Lives of a Family that has Overcome Adversity and Marginality.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwest Social Science
Association, New Orleans, LA.
** Emerick, Nicholas A. and Theodore R. Curry (2010) “Social Disorganization and
Geographic Distribution of Homicides in El Paso.” Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the Southwest Social Science Association, Houston, Texas.
** Cuellar, Jeanette and Theodore R. Curry (2005) “Examining Associations between
Substance Abuse and Juvenile Delinquency among Female Hispanic Youth in a
Metropolitan Border Community.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
Southwest Social Science Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.
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** Corral, Guadalupe and Theodore R. Curry (2005) “The Effect of Offender Race and
Ethnicity on Sentencing Outcomes for Cocaine and Crack Offenses in Texas.”
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwest Social Science
Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Lee, Gang, Theodore R. Curry, and S. Fernando Rodriguez (2003) “Gender Differences
as Sentencing: From Arrest to Disposition.” Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Denver, Colorado.
Lee, Gang, Theodore R. Curry, and S. Fernando Rodriguez (2002) “The Role of Gender
in Criminal Justice Processing.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
American Society of Criminology, Chicago, Illinois.
Rodriguez, S. Fernando, Theodore R. Curry, and Gang Lee (2002) “Gender Differences
in the Sentencing of Adult Defendants.” Paper presented at the annual meeting
of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Anaheim, California.
Curry, Theodore R. (2000) “Integrating the Effects of Deviant Motivation and
Constraints: A Test of Control Balance Theory Using Situational Control Ratios.”
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology,
San Francisco, California.
Curry, Theodore R. and Robert Griffin (2000) “How "General" is Self-Control Theory? A
Test of Interactions between Self-Control and Gender, Race/Ethnicity,
Socioeconomic Status, Age, and Size of Place.” Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, California.
Curry, Theodore R. (1999) “Framing Control Balance Theory: Causal Processes with
Situational Control Ratios.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
American Society of Criminology, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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Curry, Theodore R. and Dennis K. Bowker (1998) “Interactional Theory and Social
Bonds: Do Reciprocal Relationships Exist and can they be tested?” Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology,
Washington, D.C.
Curry, Theodore R. and Dennis K. Bowker (1997) “Attachment to Parents, Peers and
School: Comments on the Social Bond.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of
the American Society of Criminology, San Diego, California.
Grattet, Ryken, Valerie Jenness and Theodore R. Curry (1996) “The Institutionalization
of ‘Hate Crime’ Law in the U.S.: Innovation and Diffusion in the Criminalization
of Bigotry.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological
Association, New York, New York.
Curry, Theodore R (1996) “Self-Control and Crime: A Test with Behavioral Measures.”
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology,
Chicago, Illinois.
Curry, Theodore R. and Bryan E. Burke (1996) “Global Environmental Change: Claims
and Claims-Making Activities in the Rise and Fall of Global Warming and Ozone
Depletion as Social Problems.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
Pacific Sociological Association, Seattle, Washington.
Cochran, John K., Mitchell B. Chamlin, Theodore Curry, and Linda Robinson (1994)
“The Influence of Extra-Legal Factors in Executive Pardon Decisions: Oklahoma,
1990-1992.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of
Criminology, Miami, Florida.
Curry, Theodore R. (1994) “Conservative Protestantism and the Perceived Moral
Wrongfulness of Crimes.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
Southwest Sociological Association, San Antonio, Texas.
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** Denotes co-authorship with one or more graduate students I mentored.
SCHOLARSHIPS & AWARDS
2013 Outstanding Performance Award, Office of Research and
Sponsored Projects, University of Texas at El Paso
2001 Faculty Development Grant, University of Texas at El Paso
2000 Outstanding Dissertation Award, Washington State University
1999 Joseph DeMartini Excellence in Teaching Award, Washington
State University
1999 Graduate Student Travel Award, Washington State University
1998 American Sociological Association Honor’s Program (nominated),
Washington State University
1996 Gene Carté Graduate Student Paper Competition Award (3rd
place), American Society of Criminology
1996 Ann Madsen DePew Memorial Scholarship, Washington State
University
1994 Travel Grant, University of Oklahoma
1987–1991 Merit Scholarship, University of Tulsa
1987–1991 Presidential Scholarship, University of Tulsa
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COURSES TAUGHT
The University of Texas at El Paso
CRIJ 2306, Intro to Corrections
CRIJ 2313, Correctional Systems & Practices
CRIJ 3313, Criminology
CRIJ 3313 (online), Criminology
CRIJ 3322, Research Methods in Criminal Justice
CRIJ 4300, Selected Topics - Criminal Justice
CRIJ 4301, Readings in Criminal Justice
CRIJ 4304, Crime, Criminal Justice and Film
CRIJ 4304 (online), Crime, Criminal Justice and Film
CRIJ 4390, Advanced Concepts in Criminal Justice
CRIJ 4399, Research Practicum Criminal Justice
MAIS 5350, The History of an Idea
RSRC 4033, Undergraduate Research
SOCI 1301, Introduction to Sociology
SOCI 3311, Methods of Research
SOCI 3341, Special Undergraduate Topics
SOCI 3348, Criminology
SOCI 4390, Independent Study
SOCI 5190, Individual Studies
SOCI 5312, Seminar-Advanced Measurement and Inference
SOCI 5320, Seminar- Quant. Methodology
SOCI 5341, Special Graduate Topics
SOCI 5348, Seminar-Criminology
SOCI 5390, Individual Studies
SOCI 5398, Thesis
SOCI 5399, Thesis II
Washington State University
SOC 102, Social Problems
SOC 317, Social Research Methods
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SOC 361, Criminology
SOC 461, Corrections
University of Oklahoma
SOCI 3900, The Death Penalty in America
SERVICE TO PROFESSION
2015 Reviewer, Punishment & Society
Reviewer, Justice Quarterly
Reviewer, National Science Foundation (two manuscripts)
2013 Reviewer, Justice Quarterly
2012 Reviewer, National Science Foundation (two manuscripts)
Reviewer, Criminology
Reviewer, Crime & Delinquency (two manuscripts)
Reviewer, Punishment & Society
2011 Reviewer, Justice Quarterly
Reviewer, Criminology
Reviewer, National Science Foundation
2010 Reviewer, Journal of Criminal Justice
2009 Reviewer, Journal of Criminal Justice
Reviewer, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency
2008 Reviewer, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency
2008 Reviewer, Journal of Criminal Justice Education
2007 Reviewer, Justice Quarterly
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2006 Reviewer, Justice Quarterly (four manuscripts)
Reviewer, Social Problems (two manuscripts)
2005 Reviewer, Justice Quarterly
Reviewer, Sociological Focus
2004 Reviewer, Justice Quarterly
Reviewer, Sociological Focus
2002 Reviewer, Criminology
Reviewer, Social Problems
Reviewer, Sociological Inquiry
2001 Reviewer, Criminology
1997 Reviewer, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency
SERVICE WITHIN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
2011 Session Chair and Discussant, Annual meeting of the American
Sociological Association, Las Vegas, Nevada.
2000 Chair, “Testing Social Control Theory” (session 174). Annual
meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco,
California.
1997 Chair, “New Directions in Social Bonding Theory” (session
426). Annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Diego,
California.
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OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Textbook Reviewer: Oxford, Sage, Academic Press, Prentice Hall
COLLEGE & DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE
2014-present Member of Steering Committee, Center for Law and
Human Behavior, University of Texas at El Paso
2013 Member of Faculty Search Committees, Criminal Justice
Program, University of Texas at El Paso
2010-2013 Chair, Steering Committee, Department of Sociology and
Anthropology, University of Texas at El Paso
2010-2013 Website liaison, Department of Sociology and Anthropology,
University of Texas at El Paso
2004-2013 Undergraduate Advisor, Department of Sociology and
Anthropology, University of Texas at El Paso
2011-2012 Member of Faculty Search Committee, Department of Sociology and
Anthropology, University of Texas at El Paso
2010 Chaired post-tenure review committee, Criminal Justice
Program, University of Texas at El Paso
2006-2011 Graduate Executive Committee member, Department of Sociology and
Anthropology, University of Texas at El Paso
2004-2010 Undergraduate Advisor, Criminal Justice Program, University
of Texas at El Paso
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2008-2009 Member of Faculty Search Committee, Department of Sociology and
Anthropology, University of Texas at El Paso
2008-2009 Member of Faculty Search Committee, Criminal Justice
Program, University of Texas at El Paso
2001 – 2005 Graduate Advisor, Department of Sociology and
Anthropology, University of Texas at El Paso
2001-2005 Steering Committee Member, Department of Sociology and
Anthropology, University of Texas at El Paso
2004 Sociology and Anthropology representative for the Council of
Graduate Schools/Ford Foundation PMA initiative to develop professional
Master of Arts degrees at UTEP
1997-1999 Sociology Graduate Student Organization, Washington State
University Colloquium Committee, Sociology Graduate Student
Organization, Washington State University
1998-1999 Faculty Meeting Representative, Sociology Graduate Student
Organization, Washington State University
1997-1998 Graduate Student Teaching Mentor, Washington State
University
1996-1998 Graduate Student Mentor, Washington State University
1993-1994 Treasurer, Association of Graduate Sociologists, University of
Oklahoma
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UNIVERSITY SERVICE
2002-present Annual contributor the State Employee’s Charitable Campaign
(SECC),University of Texas at El Paso
2008-2011 Faculty Senator, Department of Sociology and Anthropology,
University of Texas at El Paso
2003 Reviewer for annual “Outstanding Master’s Thesis” award, University of
Texas at El Paso
2003 Reviewer for annual undergraduate “University Thesis” award,
University of Texas at El Paso
INVITED LECTURES
Presentation to TRIOTA “Gender & Criminal Justice Processing.” February 27, 2013.
Organized and served on discussion panel for The Texas Coalition to Abolish the Death
Penalty. March, 2009
Lecture for the State Bar of Texas Continuing Legal Education programs for El Paso
County Public Defenders, “Sentencing in Texas: The effects of victim gender and
victim race/ethnicity.” April 8, 2004.
Criminal Justice Program colloquy, “Sentencing in Texas: The effects of victim gender
and victim race/ethnicity.” March 26, 2004.
“Criminal Justice Forum,” sponsored by the Criminal Justice Society at UTEP, the UTEP
Campus Greens, and the UTEP College Democrats, “Capital Punishment and
Homicide: Exploring the Deterrence and Brutalization Theses.” Spring 2002.
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DISSERTATION AND MASTERS THESIS COMMITTEES
Student Year Discipline Role Degree
Woestehoff, Skye A. 2015 Psychology Member Ph.D.
Kang, Tamara 2015 Psychology Member M.A.
Hernandez, Jorge 2015 Sociology Chair M.A.
Spraberry, Chelsea 2014 Psychology Member M.A.
Naevarez Maes, Angelique 2013 Sociology Chair M.A.
Abigail Moore 2013 Psychology Member Ph.D.
Griselda Melendez 2013 Biology Member M.A.
Clinton Prall 2012 Psychology Member M.A.
Woestehoff, Skye A. 2012 Psychology Member M.A.
Abigail Moore 2011 Psychology Member M.A.
Nicholas Emerick* 2010 Sociology Chair M.A.
Kyle Susa 2010 Psychology Member Ph.D.
Guadalupe Corral 2009 Psychology Member Ph.D.
Allyson Horgan 2009 Psychology Member M.A.
Ashley Murray 2009 Psychology Member M.A.
Jessica Marcon 2009 Psychology Member Ph.D.
Larissa Schmersal 2009 Psychology Member M.A.
Elizabeth Uhl 2008 Psychology Member M.A.
Lisa A. Topp 2008 Psychology Member Ph.D.
Claudia Rocha 2008 Sociology Chair M.A.
Matthew Super 2008 Sociology Chair M.A.
Maria Uribe 2009 Sociology Chair M.A.
Jessica Wildermuth 2008 Psychology Member Ph.D.
Jessica Marcon 2007 Psychology Member M.A.
Tanya Taylor 2006 Psychology Member Ph.D.
Lisa A. Topp 2006 Psychology Member M.A.
Jeanette Cuellar 2005 Sociology Chair M.A.
Guadalupe Corral* 2005 Sociology Chair M.A.
Jennifer M. Reitz 2004 Sociology Member M.A.
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Allaa I. Salama 2003 Sociology Member M.A.
Bianca Moehlmann 2003 Psychology Member M.A.
* Served as Marshall for Graduate College
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS
1996-present American Society of Criminology
2005-2006 Southwest Social Science Association
1994 Southwest Social Science Association
PUBLIC SERVICE
2010-present Block Captain, Madeline Drive Neighborhood Watch
2002-present Kern Place Association, Inc., member
2009-2014 Citizen’s Training Advisory Board, El Paso Police Department, member
2012-2013 Isaiah House Board, member
2002-2008 Area Captain, Kern Place Association, Inc.
2002 Domestic Violence Prevention Commission, member
REFERENCES
Leanne Fiftal Alarid, PhD
Chair and Professor
Department of Criminal Justice
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University of Texas at El Paso
500 W. University
El Paso, TX 79968
Phone: (915) 747-7943
Email: [email protected]
M. Cristina Morales, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Sociology
University of Texas at El Paso
500 W. University
El Paso, TX 79968
Phone: (915) 747-5740
Email: [email protected]
Charles R. Tittle, PhD
Professor
Department of Sociology & Anthropology
North Carolina State University
Box 8107 Raleigh, NC 27695-2610
Phone: (919) 515-3180
Email: [email protected]