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CURRICULUM VITAE 1 Rosemary L. Barberet John Jay College of Criminal Justice Sociology Department, Room 520.10 899 Tenth Avenue New York, NY 10019 Office: 212 237 8676 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D. Criminal Justice and Criminology, University of Maryland. May, 1994. Dissertation title: Modernization, Crime and Criminal Sanctions in Spain, 1960- 1989. M.A. Applied Sociology, University of Massachusetts at Boston. May, 1987. A.B. cum laude in Sociology and Spanish, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. May, 1983. Junior Year spent at the Universidad de Sevilla, Spain. Preparation for Teaching Online: A Certification Workshop for CUNY Faculty. Completed January, 2012. NEBS Introductory Award (Certificate Level) Development Course for First Line Managers and Supervisors. Birmingham, UK. December, 2002. EMPLOYMENT Associate Professor, Sociology Department, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, New York USA. Specialization: International Criminal Justice. Member of the doctoral faculty of the PhD Program in Criminal Justice. CUNY Graduate Center/John Jay College of Criminal Justice. September, 2005-present. Director, MA in International Crime and Justice Degree Program, 2010-present. Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology Ramón y Cajal Research Fellow. Department of Political Science and Sociology, Universidad Carlos III, Madrid Spain. Research on the demand and supply of crime and criminal justice statistics. Coordinator of Sociology Seminar Series. Responsible for teaching ‘Social Problems IV: Crime and Delinquency’ in the undergraduate sociology program. 2003-2006. Lecturer B, Scarman Centre [current name: Department of Criminology], University of Leicester, United Kingdom. Course Director of the MSc. in Criminal Justice by distance learning (160 students). Campus-based criminology courses taught: Knowledge and Method and Sexual Violence. Member of the Scarman Centre Teaching Group and Thesis Committee. June 1, 2000- December, 2002. 1 Updated February, 2013

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Rosemary L. Barberet

John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Sociology Department, Room 520.10

899 Tenth Avenue

New York, NY 10019

Office: 212 237 8676

Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION Ph.D. Criminal Justice and Criminology, University of Maryland. May, 1994.

Dissertation title: Modernization, Crime and Criminal Sanctions in Spain, 1960-

1989.

M.A. Applied Sociology, University of Massachusetts at Boston. May, 1987.

A.B. cum laude in Sociology and Spanish, Georgetown University, Washington,

D.C. May, 1983. Junior Year spent at the Universidad de Sevilla, Spain.

Preparation for Teaching Online: A Certification Workshop for CUNY Faculty.

Completed January, 2012.

NEBS Introductory Award (Certificate Level) Development Course for First Line

Managers and Supervisors. Birmingham, UK. December, 2002.

EMPLOYMENT Associate Professor, Sociology Department, John Jay College of Criminal Justice,

New York, New York USA. Specialization: International Criminal Justice.

Member of the doctoral faculty of the PhD Program in Criminal Justice. CUNY

Graduate Center/John Jay College of Criminal Justice. September, 2005-present.

Director, MA in International Crime and Justice Degree Program, 2010-present.

Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology Ramón y Cajal Research Fellow.

Department of Political Science and Sociology, Universidad Carlos III, Madrid

Spain. Research on the demand and supply of crime and criminal justice statistics.

Coordinator of Sociology Seminar Series. Responsible for teaching ‘Social

Problems IV: Crime and Delinquency’ in the undergraduate sociology program.

2003-2006.

Lecturer B, Scarman Centre [current name: Department of Criminology],

University of Leicester, United Kingdom. Course Director of the MSc. in

Criminal Justice by distance learning (160 students). Campus-based criminology

courses taught: Knowledge and Method and Sexual Violence. Member of the

Scarman Centre Teaching Group and Thesis Committee. June 1, 2000-

December, 2002.

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Visiting Lecturer, Andalusian Institute of Criminology, University of Seville,

Spain. Responsible for research at the Institute and for teaching postgraduate

courses in Criminology, Victimology and Research Methods. Taught doctoral

courses in the Sociology and Criminology of the Administration of Justice, and

Applied Criminology for the Faculty of Law. Also responsible for research

support for the Seville Victims of Crime Office, which operated under the

auspices of the Andalusian Institute of Criminology. March, 1995 – June, 2000.

Lecturer, Criminology Masters Degree Program, University of Castilla-La

Mancha, Albacete, Spain. Courses: Criminological Theory, Introduction to

Sociology, Police & Society, Drugs & Crime, Violence, Comparative

Criminology, Corrections and Sociology of Law. Also, Introduction to

Criminology for Law School Students at the Albacete and Toledo campuses.

November, 1990 - February, 1995.

Project Manager, Evaluation of the Closing of Montrose Training School, under

the direction of Dr. Denise Gottfredson, Institute of Criminal Justice and

Criminology, University of Maryland. Responsible for training and supervising

interviewers and managing all administrative aspects of this fieldwork project.

The study was an evaluation of deinstitutionalization of juvenile offenders in

Maryland; fieldwork for the study involved tracking and interviewing

approximately 1,000 juveniles. December, 1988 - May, 1990.

Executive Officer, Sociological Practice Association. Responsible for finances

and membership for a 500-member professional association. December, 1988 -

June, 1990.

Research Assistant, U.S. Sentencing Commission, Washington, D.C. Assisted in

the creation of coders' training manuals, conducted quality control, and telephone

surveys of federal judges and magistrates regarding compliance with the Federal

Sentencing Guidelines. November, 1989 - June, 1990.

Massachusetts Parole Board, Boston, MA

Research Analyst

Conducted studies of Parole Board programs and processes; trained and

supervised student interns; edited the agency's Research Bulletin;

monitored and shaped policy for agency programs, including Intensive

Parole and contracted Parole halfway houses. January, 1987 - August,

1988.

Coordinator, Field Services Task Force

Scheduled and recorded committee activities, disseminated Task Force

information, conducted research for different committee needs.

Observational site visits to paroling authorities in Georgia, Missouri,

Texas and Quebec. May, 1986 - December, 1986.

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Investigator-initiated participant observation for a study of the etiology of Spanish

juvenile delinquency at Colegio San Francisco de Paula, a juvenile reformatory in

Seville, Spain. Funded by Sigma Xi Foundation and the Andalusian Regional

Government. August, 1984 -March, 1985.

Graduate Research Assistant, Sociology Department, University of Massachusetts

at Boston. Assistant to Dr. Sharon Stichter. Fall, 1983.

LANGUAGES Fluent in English, Spanish and French. Three years study of Russian.

HONORS Dean´s List faculty appreciation:

Undergraduate: 2006-2012

Graduate: 2012

Herbert Bloch Award, American Society of Criminology, November, 2006

Rafael Salillas Award, Sociedad Española de Investigación Criminológica, April

2006.

Visiting Research Fellow, Department of Social Policy, The Open University,

March 2003-February, 2006.

Staff Distinction. University of Leicester. January, 2002.

Training and Research Award given by A.MU.VI (Rape Crisis Centre of Seville,

Spain), 2000.

Outstanding Student Practitioner Award from the Sociological Practice

Association, June, 1990.

Honorable Mention, American Society of Criminology Gene Carte Student Paper

Competition, November, 1989, for a literature review of the Southern subculture

of violence thesis.

Graduate Convocation Speaker, University of Massachusetts at Boston

Commencement Exercises, June, 1987.

Sociology Award for Excellence, Georgetown University Sociology Faculty.

May, 1983.

Alpha Kappa Delta (Sociology Honor Society), 1983.

Sigma Delta Pi (Spanish Honor Society), 1983.

FUNDING Funding from the City University of New York internal research grants

competition“Victims of Terrorism Associations in Comparative Context”, 2012

(PI).

Funding from the City University of New York internal research grants

competition for “Evidence-Based International Criminal Justice Policymaking: A

Demonstration Project”, 2011 (PI).

ASA Travel Grant to attend the ISA World Conference, April, 2009.

Provost´s Challenge Grant entitled Soldier-Sensitive Pedagogy, John Jay College

of Criminal Justice, May, 2009. (PI)

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Funding from the City University of New York internal research grants

competition for a comparative victimological study of 9/11 and 3/11, 2009. (PI)

Funding from the City University of New York internal research grants

competition for a study of the genesis of Spain´s gender violence act, 2008. (PI)

Funding from the City University of New York internal research grants

competition for a study of student safety at John Jay College of Criminal Justice,

2007. (PI)

Funding from the City University of New York internal research grants

competition for a comparative study of governmental crime research agencies,

2006. (PI)

Funding from the Instituto Universitario de Estudios de Seguridad Interior for a

research project on the gathering and use of data on domestic violence in Spain.

July, 2005-December, 2005. (PI)

Funding from the Spanish Women’s Institute for a class module on women in

prison, the development of a teaching resource on gender and crime, and for a

roundtable on the safety of immigrant women. Spring, 2005. (PI)

Funding from the US Embassy in Madrid (cultural affairs) to host Ana Soler,

Director of Denver Victims Services Network, for three seminars on victims

services in Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia. June, 2004. (PI)

Funding from the Spanish Women’s Institute for outside speakers to address

sociology classes on the topic of prostitution and trafficking in women. 2004. (PI)

Travel grant from the Autonomous Community of Madrid for a research trip to

the National Institute of Justice, Washington, D.C. 2003. (PI)

Funding from the National Institute of Justice to translate selected chapters of

Criminal Justice 2000 into Spanish and publish these as an edited volume.

2004. (PI)

Home Office funding for a study of university student victimization in the East

Midlands, UK, March 2002 (PI).

European Union Study Grant (EUSSIRF) to the Library of the London School of

Economics, October, 1999.

Host to a Fulbright Scholar, Jeanette Gordon, at the University of Seville. 1999-

2000

Spanish Women’s Institute funding for the inclusion of a gender perspective in

classes taught at the Andalusian Institute of Criminology, 1998-1999 and 1999-

2000. (PI)

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European Commission DG XXII Funding under Action EII "Youth for Europe",

for comparative secondary analysis of self-report juvenile delinquency data, 1997-

99 (PI).

Spanish Ministry of Education Funding for a national survey of violence against

women in Spain. 1996-1999.

Spanish Women’s Institute Funding for a national survey of violence against

women in Spain. 1996-1999.

Andalusian Women's Institute Funding for a study of domestic violence in

Seville. 1998-1999 (PI).

Spanish Women's Institute Funding for research project on the needs of women

prisoners. 1997-99.

Innovative Teaching Grant, Institute for Education Sciences, Universidad de

Sevilla, 1996. (PI)

Spanish Women's Institute Funding for research project on the victimization of

rural and urban prostitutes in Spain (PI). 1994.

“Concerted Action” program of the British Council and the Spanish Ministry of

Education for a comparative study of the social organization of rural and urban

prostitution in Spain and the United Kingdom, 1994-1995. (Co-PI)

Travel Grant from the Integrated Action Program (British Council/MEC), 1994.

National Science Foundation funding for a team study of legal socialization,

1994.

Spanish Ministry of Justice Funding for the International Self-Report

Delinquency Study (Spanish component) (Co-PI). 1992-1994.

UNICRI funding for research project on "Cocaine Markets and Law Enforcement

in Spain”. (PI). 1992-1994.

Dissertation Research Grant from the Program for Cultural Cooperation Between

Spain's Ministry of Culture and United States Universities, June, 1990. (PI)

Grant-in-Aid-of-Research, Sigma Xi Foundation, New Haven, Connecticut, for

Masters Thesis fieldwork on the etiology of Spanish juvenile delinquency, June,

1984. (PI)

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PUBLICATIONS Barberet, R. (Forthcoming). Women, Crime and Justice: A Global Enquiry.

London: Routledge (under contract).

Barberet, R. (Forthcoming). Supranational definitions of crime and

translational criminology. In Finckenauer, J.O. (Ed.). volume editor of

Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. New York: Springer.

Barberet, R. (Forthcoming). Measuring and researching transnational crime. In

Reichel, P. and Albanese, J.S. (Eds.) Handbook of Transnational Crime and

Justice, second edition. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Barberet, R. (2011). Cross-national issues in women´s offending. Entry for

Women and Crime: An Encyclopedia of Issues and Cases, edited by Vickie

Jensen. Westport, CT: GreenwoodPress.

Smith, C.J., Zhang, S.X. & Barberet, R. (Eds.) (2011). Routledge Handbook

of Criminology: An International Perspective. London: Routledge.

Smith, C.J., Zhang, S.X. & Barberet, R. (2011). Progress of International

Criminology. In Cindy J. Smith, Sheldon X. Zhang and Rosemary

Barberet (Eds.) Routledge Handbook of Criminology: An International

Perspective. London: Routledge.

Barberet, R. (2011). Introduction to Country Assessments. In Cindy J. Smith,

Sheldon X. Zhang and Rosemary Barberet (Eds.) Routledge Handbook of

Criminology: An International Perspective. London: Routledge.

Flesher, C. and Barberet, R. (2011). Defining the victims of terrorism:

Competing frames around victim compensation and commemoration post 9/11

New York City and 3/11, Madrid. Chapter in Athina Karatzogianni

(Ed.) Violence and War in Culture and the Media. Routledge.

Andreopoulos, G., Barberet, R. & Levine, J. (Eds.) (2011). International

Criminal Justice: Critical Perspectives and New Challenges. New York:

Springer.

Van de Voorde, C. and Barberet, R. (2011). Children and international

criminal justice. Chapter 6 in Natarajan, M. (Ed.) International Crime and

Justice. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Barberet, R. (2011). Nongovernmental organizations and international

criminal justice. Chapter 50 in Natarajan, M. (Ed.) International Crime and

Justice. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Barberet, R. (2010). Feminist victimology. In Fisher, B. & Lab, S. (Eds.)

Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention, pp. 406-408. Sage

Publications.

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Barberet, R. (2009). The Legacy of INTERPOL Crime Data to Cross-National

Criminology. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal

Justice. 33(2):193-210. Abridged version printed in Smith, Zhang and

Barberet, 2011.

Barberet, R. & Joutsen, M. (2009). Crime and justice in Europe. In Immerfall,

S. & Therborn, G. (Eds.) Handbook of European Societies: Social

Transformations in the 21st Century, pp. 139-156. New York: Springer.

Barberet, R. and Fisher, B. (2009). Can security beget insecurity?: Security and

crime prevention awareness and fear of burglary among university students in

the East Midlands. Security Journal, 22(1): 3–23.

Barberet, R. (2007). The internationalization of criminology? A content analysis

of presentations at American Society of Criminology conferences. Journal of

Criminal Justice Education, 18(3):406-27.

Barberet, R. & Barquín, J. (Eds.) (2006). Justicia Penal Siglo XXI: Una Selección

de Criminal Justice 2000. Granada, Spain: Comares.

Barberet, R. (Guest Editor) (2006). Theme issue on Methods of Comparative

Research in Crime and Justice. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice. 22(2)

May.

Barberet. R. (2006). La prevención de la victimación. Chapter 6 in Manual de

Victimología. Valencia, Spain: Tirant lo Blanch.

Barberet, R. (guest editor) (2005). Thematic Issue on Criminal Justice Policy

Diffusion and Europe. European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research.

Barberet, R. (2005). Country Survey: Spain. European Journal of Criminology.

2(3): 341-368.

Barberet, R. (2004). Mainstreaming comparative methodology in criminal

justice/criminology courses, International Journal of Comparative Criminology,

4(1): 112-126. Reprinted in J. Albanese, ed. (2005). Transnational Crime.

Whitby, Ontario, Canada: de Sitter Publications, and in Winterdyk, J. Reichel, P.

& Dammer, H. (Eds.) (2009) A Guided Reader to Research in Comparative

Criminology/Criminal Justice. Bochum, Germany: Universitatsverlag

Brockmeyer.

Barberet, R. (2005). Review of Francis Pakes’ Comparative Criminal Justice.

International Journal of Comparative Criminology 4(2):1-4.

Barberet, R., Fisher, B. & Taylor, H. (2004) University Student Safety in the East

Midlands. London, Home Office Research, Development and Statistics

Directorate.

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Barberet, R. (2004) Entwicklungen im Court Management in Vergleichender

Sicht. Neue Kriminalpolitic: Forum Für Praxis und Wissenschaft 1: 23-27.

Barberet, R., Bowling, B., Junger-Tas, J., Rechea-Alberola, C., van Kesteren, J.

& Zurawan, A. (2004). Self-Reported Delinquency in England and Wales, the

Netherlands and Spain. Helsinki: HEUNI.

Barberet, R. (2004) La seguridad urbana. En Rhi-Sausi, J.L. (Ed.), El

Desarrollo Local en América Latina: Logros y Desafíos para la

Cooperación Europea, pp. 163-176. Caracas: Editorial Nueva Sociedad.

Barberet R. (2004) Sicherheit im Urbanen Raum. Erfahrungen in Europa und

Folgerungen für Lateinamerika. En Bodemer, Klaus (ed.), Gewalt und Öffentliche

(Un-)Sicherheit: Erfahrungen in Lateinamerika und Europa. Beiträige Zur

Lateinamerikaforcshung. Hamburg: Institut für Iberoamerika-Kunde.

Barberet, R., Licu, E. & Fisher, B. (2004). International crime trends: Juvenile

delinquency and youth crime, Encyclopedia of Criminology, Routledge.

Licu, E., Barberet, R. & Fisher, B. (2004). International crime statistics: Data

sources and problems of interpretation, Encyclopedia of Criminology, Routledge.

Licu, E., Fisher, B. & Barberet, R. (2004). International crime trends,

Encyclopedia of Criminology.. Routledge.

Pastor, S. & Barberet, R. (2002). El ministerio fiscal y el sistema de justicia

criminal: Elementos para un análisis económico y criminológico. Cuadernos de

Derecho Público. 16 (May-August):25-78.

Barberet, R. (2002) El coste de la justicia en Inglaterra (y Gales) y EE.UU. In

Pastor, S. and Moreno Catena, V. (Eds.) El Coste de la Justicia. Madrid:

Consejo General del Poder Judicial, pp. 233-261

Barberet, R., Fisher, B., Farrell, G. & Taylor, H. (2003). University Student

Safety. London: Home Office Research Findings 194.

Medina, J. & Barberet, R. (2003). Intimate partner violence in Spain: Findings

from a national survey. Violence Against Women. 9/3 (March): 302-322.

Ellis, T., Denney D., Nee, C. and Barberet, R. (2002). Cocaine markets and drug

enforcement in Spain and the Netherlands. Police Journal, 75(2), 99-107.

Barberet, R. & de Oya Dale, I. (2002). Country Report on Spain. In Prosecution

of Drug Users in Europe: Varying Pathways to Similar Objectives, pp. 195-203.

Lisbon: European Monitoring Centre on Drugs and Drug Addiction.

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Barberet, R. (2002). Reviews of Blumstein, Alfred and Joel Wallman (Eds.) The

Crime Drop in America, and Miller, Jody One of the Guys: Girls, Gangs and

Gender. Sociology. 36/3(August):760-762

Barberet, R. (2001). ‘European Criminology’ or ‘Criminology in Europe´.

European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research. 9:317-320.

Barberet, R. (2001). Global competence and American criminology – An

Expatriate´s View. The Criminologist. Vol. 26, No. 2: 1,3-5.

Barberet, R. & Fisher, B. (2001) (Eds.) Special Issue of the Security Journal on

“Women and Security: International Perspectives”. 14(2).

Barberet, R. (2001). Youth crime in Western Europe: Will the old world imitate

the new? In Susan O. White (Ed.), Handbook of Law and Social Science: Youth

and Justice, pp. 207-222. New York: Plenum.

Barberet, R. (2000) La victimización de la mujer prostituta en España. Annales

Internationales de Criminologie. 38(1-2):11-47.

Barberet, R. (2000). Evaluación de reformas penales y planes de prevención. In

Díez Ripollés, J.L. y Cerezo Domínguez, A. (Eds.), Los Problemas de la

Investigación Empírica en Criminología: La Situación Española, pp. 107-122.

Valencia: Tirant lo Blanch.

O’Neill, M. & Barberet, R. (2000). Victimization and the social organization of

prostitution in England and Spain. Chapter 8 in Weitzer, Ron (Ed.) Sex For Sale:

Prostitution, Pornography and the Sex Industry, pp. 123-137. New York:

Routledge.

Barberet, R. (1999). La investigación criminológica y la política criminal.

Cuadernos de Derecho Judicial, IV, pp. 43-69. Madrid: Consejo General del

Poder Judicial. Reprinted in Revista de Derecho Penal y Criminología 5:221-242.

Barberet, R. (1999). Indicators of crime and of the performance of the criminal

justice system. In Joutsen, Matti (Ed.), Five Issues in European Criminal Justice,

pp. 156-168. Helsinki: HEUNI.

Barberet, R. (1997) La prevención general y especial. Cuadernos de Derecho

Judicial, XV, pp. 119-147. Madrid: Consejo General del Poder Judicial.

Redondo, S., Garrido, V., Pérez, J. & Barberet, R. (Eds.) (1997) Advances in

Psychology and Law: International Contributions. Berlin: de Gruyter.

Barberet, R. & García-España, E. (1997). Minorities, crime and criminal justice

in Spain. Chapter 8 in Ineke Haen Marshall's (Ed.) Migrants, Minorities and

Crime: Diversity and Similarity Across Europe and the United States, pp. 175-

194. Sage Publications.

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Rechea, C., Barberet, R., Montañés, J. & Arroyo, L. (1995). La delincuencia

juvenil en España: Autoinforme de los jóvenes. Universidad de Castilla-La

Mancha y Ministerio de Justicia e Interior.

Rechea, C., Barberet, R., Montañés, J. & Arroyo, L. (1995) ¿Adolescencia: Un

sarampión? Publicaciones de la Universidad de Castilla la Mancha y la Junta de

Comunidades de Castilla-La Mancha.

Miller, S. & Barberet, R. (1994). A cultural comparison of social reform: The

growing pains of the battered women's movements in Washington, D.C. and

Madrid, Spain. Law and Social Inquiry. 19(4):923-966.

Barberet, R., Rechea, C. & Montañés, J. (1994). Self-reported juvenile

delinquency in Spain: Results from the Spanish Survey of the International Self-

Report Delinquency Project. Chapter in Junger-Tas, J., Terlouw, G. & Klein,

M. (Eds.) Delinquent Behavior Among Young People in the Western World, pp.

238- 266. Amsterdam: Kugler, 1994.

Barberet, R., Rechea, C., Montañés, J. & Marshall, I. (1993) Estudio internacional

sobre delincuencia mediante autoinforme en Albacete, España y Omaha,

Nebraska, Estados Unidos (Estudio Piloto). Chapter in Arroyo, L. (Ed.) Estudios

de Criminología I, pp. 161-179. Ediciones de la Universidad de Castilla-La

Mancha.

Barberet, R. & Rechea, C. (1994). Cocaine markets and enforcement in Spain.

Chapter in Savona, E., Dorn, N. & Ellis, T. (Eds.) Cocaine Markets and Law

Enforcement in Europe. Rome: UNICRI, unpublished report.

Barberet, R. (1993) La Policía y la Investigación Criminológica. Cuadernos de la

Guardia Civil. 9:115-123.

EDITORIAL Member of the editorial boards of European Journal on Criminal Policy and

BOARDS Research; International Criminal Justice Review; International Journal of

Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice; Violence Against Women (2009-

present); Boletín Criminológico; Criminologie; Feminist Criminology 2008 -

present; Crime, Law and Social Change (2004-2011).

Member of editorial advisory boards for Reichel, P. (Ed.) (2005) Handbook of

Transnational Crime and Justice (Sage Publications) and Fisher, B. & Lab, S.

Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention (Sage Publications, 2010).

REVIEWER Reviewer for American Journal of Sociology, Boletín Criminológico, Caribbean

Journal of Criminology and Public Safety, Criminology, Justice Quarterly,

Psychology, Crime and Law, Law and Society, Violence Against Women t, South

European Society and Politics, International Criminal Justice Review, European

Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, Security Journal, International

Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, Journal of Criminal

Justice Education, Violence Against Women, Victims and Offenders;

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International Journal of Comparative Sociology; Routledge. Peer reviewer for

the National Institute of Justice, Colegio de México, Home Office, Fundación

BBVA, the ESRC, Spanish National Evaluation and Foresight Agency (ANEP),

the Inter-American Development Bank, Swiss National Science Foundation,

Small Arms Survey and the National Science Foundation.

Reviewer for promotion and tenure for the University of Delaware, the University

of Texas-San Marcos, the University of South Florida-St. Petersburg, Illinois State

University, the University of Montreal, University of Bath and the University of

Manchester (UK).

TEACHING Undergraduate: Criminology, Criminological Theory, Research Methods,

Foundations of Scholarship in International Criminal Justice, Introduction to

International Criminal Justice, International Criminology, Gender Issues in

International Criminal Justice, Capstone Seminar in International Criminal

Justice, Internship Course in International Criminal Justice

Graduate: Criminological Theory, Research Methods, Research Methods in

International Criminal Justice, Victimology, Applied Criminology, Sociological

and Criminological Aspects of the Administration of Justice. Sociology, Police

and Society, Violence, Criminology of Drugs, Comparative Criminology,

Corrections.

Intensive Courses:

“Teorías de la Criminalidad” [Criminological Theory], Master Interuniversiario en

Derecho Penal y Criminología, Universidad Jaume I, Castellón, November, 2009.

“Victimology: Research, Intervention and Prevention of Victimization”. Applied

Criminology course at the University of Huelva, May 4, 2000.

Criminology I (Criminological Theory) and Criminology II (Applied Research

Topics), taught as intensive courses at the Extremadura Institute of Criminology,

Badajoz, Spain. 1995-1999.

Guest teaching at the University of Huelva, Criminology Postgraduate Program,

1998-1999.

Summer Instructor for Criminology 220 (Introduction to Criminology). Institute

of Criminal Justice and Criminology, University of Maryland. Summer, 1992.

DOCTORAL Marc Balcells, John Jay College of Criminal Justice (committee member).

THESES Kim Ramsay, University of the West Indies. (Co-Director)

Valentino Formosa, John Jay College of Criminal Justice (committee member)

Matasha Harris, "Reentry: African American Men's And Women's Experiences of

Intimate Partner Violence,” John Jay College of Criminal Justice, 2012

(committee member)

Véronique Jaquier, “Multidimensionality of Violence Against Women:

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Switzerland in Contrast with the United States: Relevance and Reliability of a

Comparison.” Université de Lausanne, Switzerland, 2009. [Prix Boulan Award

winner, 2010.] (member of tribunal)

Raquel Bartolomé, “La Delincuencia Femenina”. Universidad de Castilla-La

Mancha, 2001.[Female Delinquency] (member of tribunal)

Juan Jose Medina Ariza, “Intimate Partner Violence”, Universidad de Sevilla.

February 5, 2000. Co-directed with Dr. Borja Mapelli.

Jesús Jiménez Morago, “Niños y Madres en Prisión: Contexto y Desarrollo en los

Centros Penitenciarios.” Universidad de Sevilla, 1999. [Children and Mothers in

Prison] (member of tribunal)

Ana Isabel Cerezo Domínguez, “La Relación entre Malos Tratos Domésticos y

Homicidios en la Pareja: Tratamiento Criminológico.” Universidad de Málaga,

1998. [The Relationship Between Domestic Abuse and Partner Homicide]

(member of tribunal)

Christine Magill, “Penalising Prisoners, Penalising Families: The Difficulties

of Maintaining Contact with Prisoners Through Prison Visits”. University of

Leicester, 2002. (internal examiner)

Andrew Herbert, “Crown Court or Magistrates Court: A Study of Magistrates

In Action”. University of Leicester, 2001. (internal examiner)

INVITED Invited speaker, Fall 2012 International Studies Seminar Series. Illinois State

LECTURES University, Normal, IL. “Commemoration of Victims of Terrorism as a Human

Right? Human Rights and Victim Realities after 9/11 and 3/11.” September 12,

2012.

Invited discussant, Coloquio Internacional “La violencia que afecta a los jóvenes

en América Latina” [International Workshop on Violence Against Youth in Latin

America.] México, DF: El Colegio de México. July 3-6, 2012. Funded by

IDRC.

Invited speaker, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, II Jornada de Criminologia,

Barcelona, Spain, January 25, 2012. “Miedo al delito y política criminal” [Fear of

crime and criminal justice policy]

Panelist on the use of force by the State and human rights, Conferencia

Internacional Sobre Seguridad y Justicia en Democracia. [International Conference

on Safety and Justice in Democracy], Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico,

Mexico City, June 6, 2011.

“Política y conmemoración de las víctimas del terrorismo (11 Septiembre en

Nueva York y 11 de Marzo en Madrid).” [Politics and the Commemoration of the

Victims of Terrorism from September 11th

in New York and March 11th

in

Madrid.] Closing Plenary Address, 7º Congreso de Criminología, Elche, Spain,

June 2-4, 2010.

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“Victims of Terrorism”, Roundtable Presenter on the Standing and Rights of

Victims in the U.S. Criminal Justice System, Law Faculty, University of Vienna,

April 21, 2009.

“Experiencias Internacionales en Prevención de la Violencia” Workshop on

Crime Prevention for the municipality of Naucalpan de Juárez, Mexico State,

Mexico. Sponsored by Secretaría de Desarrollo Social, Secretaría de Seguridad,

The World Bank, and Democracia, Derechos Humanos y Seguridad AC.

November, 2007.

“Criminología y Derechos Humanos” [Criminology and Human Rights]. Plenary

Address at the III Congreso Español de Criminología, Madrid, Spain, April 7,

2006.

“Criminology in Spain”. Presented at the Faculty Seminar of the Department of

Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work of Eastern Connecticut State

University. Willimantic, CT, September 16, 2004.

“Problems in Cross-National Knowledge Transfer: Lessons from an Expatriate

Criminologist”. Faculty Seminar Series, Department of Sociology and

Anthropology, Georgetown University. November 26, 2003.

“La política de tolerancia cero en los Estados Unidos de América: Luces y

sombras.” [Zero Tolerance Policies in the United States: A Critical View]. I

Conferencia Internacional Sobre Límites Éticos y Jurídicos a las Políticas de

Seguridad en un Estado de Derecho. Academia Canaria de Seguridad [Canary

Islands Police Academy] Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Las Palmas de Gran

Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain 20-21 February, 2003.

“Política Criminal y Sociedad de Riesgo.” [Criminal Justice Policy and the Risk

Society]. Lecture at the University of Salamanca. Postgraduate Course in

Criminology, January 10, 2003.

“Victimisation et Sentiment de Sécurité des Etudiants Universitaires en

Angleterre et aux Etats-Unis.” [The Victimization of University Students in

England and the United States] Centre Internationale de Criminologie

Comparée, Université de Montréal, Canada, November 18, 2002.

“Criminología y justicia penal: La situación norteamericana y europeas.

[Criminology and Criminal Justice in North America and Europe]. Inaugural

address, Masters in Criminology, University of Lérida, Spain. October 18, 2001.

“La criminología como ciencia interdisciplinar: Investigación y proyección

profesional.” [Criminology as an Interdisciplinary Science: Research and

Professional Opportunities.”] Guest lecture at the Faculty of Psychology,

University of Barcelona. October 17, 2001.

“La criminología de la violencia doméstica” [The Criminology of Domestic

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Violence]. Lecture at the University of Salamanca. Postgraduate Course in

Criminology, January 22, 2001.

“El Coste de la Justicia en el Reino Unido y Estados Unidos.” [The Cost of

Justice in the United Kingdom and the United States ]. Seminar on “El Coste de la

Justicia.” Consejo General del Poder Judicial [General Council on the Judiciary].

Madrid, June 14, 2001.

“Drogas y Prostitution”. Roundtable discussion on drugs and prostitution. UIMP

Summer Course, Cuenca, July 14, 2000.

Closing address at the Conference on Analysis and Prevention of Juvenile

Delinquency, University of Huelva, February 18, 2000.

“Evaluation of Penal Reforms and Prevention Schemes: Towards a Criminal

Justice Policy Based in Criminological Research”. Presentation at a seminar for

criminological researchers, University of Malaga, October 8, 1999.

“Técnicas socio-criminológicas de reforma judicial”. [Socio-Criminological

Techniques for Judicial Reform]. Lecture as part of a training course on judicial

reform techniques offered by the Center for Research on Law and Economics

(CINDE), Universidad Complutense de Madrid, September 29, 1999.

"La investigación criminológica y la política criminal.” [Criminological Research

and Criminal Justice Policy]. Lecture as part of a continuing education course on

Applied Criminology for judicial personnel, organized by the General Council on

the Judiciary. Madrid, September 23, 1997.

“La Prevención General y Especial” [General and Specific Deterrence]. Lecture as

part of a continuing education course on Applied Criminology for judicial

personnel, organized by the General Council on the Judiciary. Madrid, May 24,

1999.

Presentation at the IV Conference on Criminology of the Institute of Criminology

at the University of Barcelona entitled, "La Investigación Criminológica en los

Estados Unidos” [Criminological Research in the United States.] April 4, 1997.

Guest lecture at the Criminology and Criminalistics Course organized by the

University of Jaén Law Students Association, in Jaén, April 24, 1997.

"La investigación en el ámbito de los malos tratos" [Research on Domestic

Violence], Conference on Violence Against Women). .Jornadas sobre la

violencia contra la mujer. Servicio Provincial de la Mujer de Málaga. Málaga,

November 19, 1996.

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"Seguridad e investigación en establecimientos comerciales." [Security Research

in Commercial Establishments]. Module as part of a course on forensic

investigation, organized by the Andalusian Institute of Criminology at Granada

and the Granada Association of Criminologists. Granada, November, 1996.

Presentation of research results and their implications at the Andalusian

Women's Institute conference "La Prostitución: Violencia y Marginación"

["Prostitution: Violence and Marginalization]. Málaga, October 11, 1996.

"Realidad estadístico descriptiva de la delincuencia juvenil: los informes de

victimización y autodenuncia." [Statistical reality of juvenile delinquency:

victimization and self-report surveys.] Summer course on "Youth and Social

Conflict", Faculty of Sociology, Universidad Complutense de Madrid. July 15th,

1996.

"Problemas Básicos de la Victimología" [Basic Problems in Victimology],

Seminario sobre Victimología y Atención a Víctimas de Delitos. Universidad de

Huelva, November 30, 1995.

"La Investigación Criminológica" [Criminological Research], Seminario

Permanente de Criminología, Universidad de Almería, May 4, 1995.

"Sociedad y Policía Local: Presente y Futuro" [Local Police and Society: Present

and Future]. VII Conference for the Coordination of Police Chiefs in Castilla-La

Mancha. Puertollano, Ciudad Real, February 23, 1995.

"Criminología e Investigación Criminal". [Criminology and Criminal

Investigation]. Talk prepared for a training session of court employees from the

province of Ciudad Real, sponsored by the General Council of the Judiciary.

April, 1994.

"Policing Research in the United States." Short seminar. February 13, 1993.

Institute of Criminology, University of Seville.

Instructor for "Social Intervention Techniques" for the Albacete Municipal Police.

Albacete, February, 1993.

"The Democratization of the Police in Spain". Lecture and slide show to Dr.

Edith Flynn's Comparative Criminology course at Northeastern University.

November 25, 1992.

“Policing Models and Research in the United States and their Possible Application

to the Spanish Local Police." Graduation address to the Valencian Police

Academy, Valencia, Spain. June 24, 1992.

Instructor in Criminology at the Local Police Academy for Castilla-La Mancha,

Special Training Course for Corporals. Albacete, Spain, 1992, 1993 and 1994.

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"El Movimiento AntiProhibicionista en Estados Unidos" [The AntiProhibitionist

Movement in the United States], at "El Debate Sobre la Despenalización de la

Droga" (summer seminar), Universidad Hispanoamericana Santa María de la

Rábida, Huelva, July, 1990.

PRESENTATIONS Presentations at the Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology

since 1987:

• "Prison Behavior and Parole Outcome in Massachusetts" ASC in

Montreal, Canada, 1987.

• "Parole Violations in Massachusetts." ASC in Chicago, 1988.

• "An Evaluation of the Closing of Montrose Training School:

Characteristics of Alternative Placements for Deinstitutionalized Youths."

ASC in Reno, 1989.

• "Crime and Criminal Justice in Spain." ASC in Baltimore, 1990.

• "The Democratization of the Police in Spain." ASC in San Francisco,

1991.

• "Application of the International Self-Report Delinquency Instrument in

Albacete, Spain and Omaha, Nebraska". ASC in New Orleans, 1992.

• "Self-Reported Juvenile Delinquency in Spain." ASC in Miami, 1994.

• "Victimization of Prostitutes in Urban and Rural Spain". ASC in Boston,

1995.

• "Commercial Burglary Revictimization in Seville." ASC in San Diego,

1997.

• "A Needs Analysis of Women Prisoners in Spain". ASC in Washington,

D.C., 1998.

• "Social Reaction to Crime in Three European Countries”. ASC in

Toronto, 1999.

• "The Globalization of Criminology: A Content Analysis of ASC

Presentations 1991-1999).” ASC in San Francisco, 2000.

• “Mainstreaming Comparative Methodology in Criminal

Justice/Criminology Research Methods Courses” ASC in Atlanta, 2001.

• “University Student Victimization in the UK: Results from a Home Office

Study.” ASC in Chicago, 2002.

• “The American Society of Criminology’s Consultative Status at the United

Nations”. ASC in Denver, 2003.

• “Making Time and Space for Time and Space: Contextualized

Criminology for the 21st Century”. ASC in Nashville, 2004

• “Fostering International Collaborations”, ASC in Toronto, 2005

• “Offender Perspectives on Retail Security in Spain: Motivation, Method &

Disposal”, ASC in Los Angeles, 2006.

• “The contribution of Interpol crime data to cross-national criminology”,

ASC in Atlanta, 2007.

• “Coming and Going: Commuter Students' Perceptions of Fear,

Victimization and Crime Prevention”, ASC in St. Louis, 2008.

• “An Analysis of Organizations ‘Without Borders’”, ASC in

Philadelphia, 2009.

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Panelist for Parallel Event organized by the International Sociological Association

in conjunction with the 57th Session of the United Nations Commission on the

Status of Women, “Research and Policies about Equal Participation, Shared

Care-Giving and Violence against Women and Girls”, March 5th, 2013, New York,

NY.

Panelist for International Women´s Day Event sponsored by the John Jay College

of Criminal Justice Center for International Human Rights, “Connecting Girls,

Inspiring Futures: Challenges and Prospects for Global Empowerment.” March

15, 2012.

Panelist for Parallel Event organized by the International Sociological Association

in conjunction with the 56th Session of the United Nations Commission on the

Status of Women, “Women, Security and a Just Peace: Research and Action”,

March 2nd

, 2012, New York, NY.

“Cultural trauma, memory, international rights of victims and commemoration.”

International Sociological Association World Congress, Gothenburg, Sweden, July

11-17, 2010.

“International Criminal Justice Education for the Rule of Law: The Importance of

Internationalizing Research Methods Training.” Presentation on the ACJS

Ancillary Event, International Criminal Justice Education for the Rule of law.

United Nations Crime Congress, Salvador, Brazil, April 14, 2010.

“The links between corruption and crime prevention.” John Jay College of

Criminal Justice International Conference, Justice and Policing in Diverse

Societies, San Juan, Puerto Rico, June 9-12, 2008

“An Analysis of Media Coverage of Spain’s Gender Violence Act.” Law and

Society Association conference, Berlin, Germany, July 2007.

“Offender Perspectives on Retail Security in Spain.” European Society of

Criminology Conference, Tubingen, Germany, August, 2006.

“¿El Control de Conocimientos Desviados o la Provisión de Información Útil? Un

Análisis de Tres Institutos Gubernamentales de Investigación Criminológica”.

[The Control of ‘Deviant Knowledge’ or the Supply of Useful Information? An

Analysis of Three Governmental Criminological Research Institutes]. VIII

Congreso Español de Sociología. Organized by the Spanish Federation of

Sociology. September 23, 2004.

“Análisis comparado de tres institutos gubernamentales de investigación

criminológica” y “La formación criminológica en perspectiva internacional”.

[Comparative Analysis of Three Governmental Criminological Research Institutes

and Criminological Teaching in International Perspective]. Papers presented at the

Congress of Criminology, Salamanca, Spain, April 1-3, 2004.

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“Repercusión Social de la Violencia de Género”.[The Social Repercussions of

Gender Violence”]. I Jornadas de Seguridad Local: Violencia de Género. Getafe,

Madrid, March 10-11, 2004.

“University Curricular Issues in European Criminology”. IV Annual Conference

of the European Society of Criminology. Amsterdam, 25-28 August, 2004.

“The Salience of Crime Prevention in Public National Research”. Societies of

Criminology Key Issues Conference. Paris, France, May 13, 2004.

“Unraveling Crime-Specific Fear: A Test of the Respondent-Offender

Relationship.” III Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology.

Helsinki, August 29, 2003.

“Court Performance, Satisfaction and Judges’ Perceptions.” II Annual Conference

of the European Society of Criminology. Toledo, September 5, 2002.

"The Comparative Social Organization of Prostitution in England and Spain".

XIV World Congress of the International Sociological Assn., Montreal, Canada,

July, 1998.

"Women in Prison in Spain". XIV World Congress of the International

Sociological Assn., Montreal, Canada, July, 1998

“Legal Socialization in Spain”. Law and Society Annual Conference, Glasgow,

Scotland, July, 1996.

“Young People and Prostitution”. Presented at the Seminar entitled “Working

with Marginalised Young People: The European Experience”, organized by the

Centre for the Study of Law, the Child and the Family, Brunel Univerity, West

London, July 12, 1995.

"La Victimización de la Mujer Prostituta en la España Rural y Urbana". [The

Victimisation of Rural and Urban Prostitutes in Spain]. Conference of he Spanish

Federation of Sociology, Granada, September 1995.

"Deinstitutionalization in the United States: The Case of Maryland." Criminology

'89. La Habana, Cuba, November, 1989.

"Family and School Factors in Spanish Juvenile Delinquency." Academy of

Criminal Justice Sciences 1987 Annual Meeting, St. Louis, Missouri.

MINI “II Jornadas de Seguridad Local: Policía y Diversidad Cultural.” [2nd Conference

CONFERENCES on Local Security: Policing and Cultural Diversity”] Co-organized

DIRECTED with the Getafe Municipal Police and the CSI-CSIF Police Union. Getafe, Madrid,

March 31-April 1, 2005.

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“I Jornadas de Seguridad Local: La Violencia de Género”. [1st Conference on

Local Safety: Gender Violence]. Co-organized with the Getafe Municipal Police

and the CSI-CSIF Police Union. Getafe, Madrid, March 10 and 11, 2004.

Dealing with Drug Use: Prevention, Education, Treatment or Punishment?

International Course No. 59 of the International Society of Criminology.

Leicester, 11-13 September, 2001.

Sexual Assaults on Women, Seville, 3-5 February, 2000.

Sexual Harrassment in the Workplace, Seville, 15-17 April, 1999.

Family Violence: Research and Intervention, Seville, 23-24 April, 1998.

Justice and Society: Extralegal Perspectives on the Administration of Justice,

Seville, 16-18 January, 1997.

Initiation to Social Research in Criminology: Design and Applications, 2-4 May,

Seville, 1996.

Women in Prison, Seville, 18-20 January, 1996.

PROFESSIONAL American Sociological Association

AFFILIATIONS American Society of Criminology (Women’s Division, International Division)

Herbert Bloch Award Committee, ASC 2013

International and Cross-National Comparisons Area Chair, Program

Committee, ASC 2011

Main Vienna Representative to the United Nations, 2002-2005.

Chair, Division of International Criminology, 2001-2005.

Newsletter Editor, Division of International Criminology, 2001-2005.

Member of the Executive Council, Division of International Criminology,

1999-2001.

“Migrants and Crime” Division Chair, Program Committee, ASC 1999

“Migrants and Crime” Division Chair, Program Committee, ASC 1998

European Society of Criminology

Programme Chair, ESC 2002 Conference

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences

G.O.W. Mueller Award Committee, 2009, 2011, 2013.

Ad hoc Committee on International Issues, 2009.

UN Crime Congress Delegation Selection Committee, 2009.

British Society of Criminology

Law and Society Association

International Sociological Association (RC 29, Deviance and Social Control)

Representative to the United Nations in New York and Vienna,

2007- present. Article in Global Dialogue, Volume 2, Issue 5 “The ISA at

the UN: Crime and Criminal Justice.”

Member of the Board of Directors of Research Committee 29 (“Deviance

and Social Control), 1994-1998.

International Society for Criminology

Member of the Scientific Commission, 2000-2004.

Program chair for Methods and Data, ISC World Congress in

Philadelphia, 2005.

Member, Advisory Panel, University of Portsmouth Centre for Criminological

and Legal Psychology, England.

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Editor and founder of Criminoticias, a criminological newsletter distributed to the

Spanish criminological community (1996-2000).

Sociedad Española de Investigación Criminológica (SEIC). Member, Executive

Board, and Associate Editor of the online journal Revista Española de

Investigación Criminológica (REIC), 2006.

AICLF (Association Internationale de Criminologues de Langue Française), Prix

Boulan jury member (best dissertation in French award): 2004-present

CONSULTING Consultant to the World Bank: Criminal Justice Consultant, Security Sector

Expenditure Review Sourcebook. June-August, 2012.

External Member of the Experts Panel to evaluate Colombian crime statistics

generated by the Policía Nacional, commissioned by DANE (Colombian Statistics

Agency). Bogotá, September, 2008.

Invited Expert, Technical Consultative Expert Group Meeting on Making the

United Nations Crime Prevention Guidelines Work, held in Berlin, Federal

Ministry of Justice, 2-4 July 2008.

Consultant for the Puerto Rico Council on Higher Education, February, 2007.

Consultant for Perpetuity Research and Consulting International, “Offender

Perspectives and Retail Security in Spain: Motivation, Method and Disposal”.

Funded by Gillette. January-August, 2005.

Consultant for World Bank project on “Monitoring the Performance of

the Latvian Judiciary”. Designed court user survey which was later adopted and

conducted by the World Bank for the Latvian Ministry of Justice. June, 2002.

SERVICE Member, International Conference Committee, 2013-2014.

(John Jay) Member, Ad Hoc Committee on International Programs, 2012-2013

Member, Search Committee, International Criminal Justice position, 2011-2012.

Member, Search Committee, Internship Coordinator, Office of the Undergraduate

Dean, 2011-2012.

Member, Search Committee, Director of Office of Institutional Research, Spring

2011

Advisory Board Member, Center for International Human Rights. 2010 to present.

Ronald E. McNair Baccalaureate Program Mentor, 2009-2010.

Member, Security and Violence in the Workplace Advisory Committee, 2008-

2011.

Member, Research Advisory Committee, 2009-2010.

Teacher-Scholar Project, 2009-present.

Council on Undergraduate Research, Institutionalizing Undergraduate Research

Institute, Corcordia College, Morehead, MN, October 23-25, 2009.

Gender Studies Governance Committee, 2009-present.

Advisory Board Member, Center for Media, Crime and Justice, 2008-present.

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Jury Member, Award for Excellence in Criminal Justice Reporting, Center for

Media, Crime and Justice, 2008.

Acting Director, BA/MA Program, Spring 2009.

Acting Director, International Criminal Justice Major, 2008-2009.

Interim Director, MA in International Crime and Justice Degree Program, 2009-

2010.

Faculty Alternate, College Personnel and Budget Committee, 2008-2009.

Academic mentor to Dr. Jana Arsovska, 2009-present, and to Dr. Janice Johnson-

Dias, 2011-present, Sociology Department.

Member, Sociology Department Personnel and Budget Committee, 2007-2009.

Chair, Search Committee, International Criminal Justice position, Sociology

Department. 2008-2009.

Chair, Committee on MA in International Crime and Justice, 2007- 2009.

Member, General Education Task Force, 2008-2009.

Member, International Conference Committee, 2007-2008.

Faculty Chaperone, International Study Program, Salzburg, Austria, 2008.

Member, Distance Learning Task Force.

Co-Advisor, International Criminal Justice Club, 2007-2009.

COMMUNITY Guest lecturer, Sociology 101. Otisville State Prison. November 7, 2012.

Presentation for Long Island University Portfolio Capstone Course for graduate

students in the Masters Teachers of English to Students of Other Languages, June

12th

, 2012.

Presentation to 11th grade students at The Brooklyn International High School,

June 1st. 2012, within the context of a college and career seminar.

“Gender and Torture”. Panel discussant, Torture Awareness Campaign, John Jay

College of Criminal Justice Student Chapter of Amnesty International. October 21,

2010

Founding Member of Criminologists Without Borders,

www.criminologistswithoutborders.org, 2010 to present. Lead drafter of

research syntheses, 2010 to 2012.

“Prostitution and Victimisation in Spain”. Presentation for the Leicester Domestic

Violence Forum. November 21, 2001.

"Feminization of Poverty" workshop co-leader for a conference of the Salesian

Order. Sanlúcar la Mayor, Sevilla, November 2, 1996.

Guest speaker at the Women's Division of the Albacete Prison, Albacete, Spain,

on "Women Prisoners' issues in the United States". June 13, 1991.

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Member, Community Advisory Board, American Friends Service Committee

Criminal Justice Program, Cambridge, MA. Advised program staff, contributed

articles to Outlook on Justice (prisoners' rights newsletter), assisted on staff hiring

committees. 1987 - 1988.

Volunteer, ACLU National Prison Project, Washington, D.C. Compiled directory

of prison photos; updated Women in Prison Bibliography. 1988 - 1990.

G.E.D. volunteer teacher in a protective custody cellblock at the Lorton, Virginia

Maximum Security Prison and at Youth Center II. 1982-1983.

Volunteer at the Arlington County (Virginia) Detention Center with OAR

(Offender Aid and Restoration). Tutored inmates in reading, writing and

mathematics. 1980-1981.