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September 2018 CURRICULUM VITAE NAME: Walter S. DeKeseredy, Ph.D. AFFILIATION: Anna Dean Carlson Endowed Chair of Social Sciences, Director of the Research Center on Violence, and Professor of Sociology, Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, U.S.A, 26506-6326 OFFICE TELEPHONE NUMBER: (304) 293-8846 HOME TELEPHONE NUMBER: (304) 216-6964 E-MAIL: [email protected] Education Degree Received Course University Year Doctor of Sociology York University 1988 Philosophy Master of Arts Sociology York University 1984 Honours B.A. Sociology York University 1982 (Member of the Dean's Honour Roll) Employment Date Position Department 1

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September 2018

CURRICULUM VITAE

NAME: Walter S. DeKeseredy, Ph.D.

AFFILIATION: Anna Dean Carlson Endowed Chair of Social Sciences, Director of the Research Center on Violence, and Professor of Sociology, Dept. of

Sociology and Anthropology, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, U.S.A, 26506-6326

OFFICE TELEPHONE NUMBER: (304) 293-8846

HOME TELEPHONE NUMBER: (304) 216-6964

E-MAIL: [email protected]

Education

Degree Received Course University Year

Doctor of Sociology York University 1988Philosophy

Master of Arts Sociology York University 1984 Honours B.A. Sociology York University 1982(Member of the Dean's Honour Roll)

Employment

Date Position Department Institution

2014 to present Anna Deane Sociology & Anthropology West Virginia Carlson Endowed UniversityChair of Social Sciences (tenured)

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2004-2014 Professor Social Science & University of Ontario(tenured) Humanities Institute of

Technology

2000-2004 Professor (tenured) Sociology & Anthropology Ohio University

1996-2000 Professor (tenured) Sociology & Anthropology Carleton University

1991-1996 Associate Professor Sociology & Anthropology Carleton University

1989-1991 Assistant Professor Sociology & Anthropology Carleton University

1988-89 Assistant Professor Sociology & Anthropology St. Francis Xavier University

Affiliations with Other Universities

2012 to present International Research Associate of the Centre for Gender Related Violence Studies (CGRVS), University of West Sydney

2012 to present Adjunct Professor, School of Justice, Faculty of Law, Queensland

University of Technology

2008 to present Academic Research Associate, Centre for Research & Education

on Violence Against Women and Children, University of Western Ontario

2005 to present Affiliate, Ohio State University’s Criminal Justice Research Center

1999 to present Adjunct Research Professor, Sociology, Carleton University

Visiting Positions

Position Department Institution

April 2012 Visiting Professor Sociology University of Kentucky

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December 2000 Visiting Professor Social Work University of Fribourg

May 1999 Visiting Professor Social Work University of Fribourg

April 1998 Visiting Professor Social Work University of Fribourg

1995-1996 Visiting Scholar LaMarsh Research York University Centre on Violence &

Conflict Resolution

Summer 1994-99 Visiting Lecturer Sociology University of Saskatchewan

1992-1993 Adjunct Associate Sociology Queen's UniversityProfessor

Summer 1986 Lecturer Sociology & Anthropology University of Guelph

Winter 1986 Lecturer Sociology & Anthropology University of Guelph

Professional Honours

2017 Robert Jerrin Book Award (with co-authors Molly Dragiewicz and Martin D. Schwartz), American Society of Criminology’s Division on Victimology.

Victimology Impact Award, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences’ Victimology Section, 2017.

Career Achievement Award, American Society of Criminology's Division on Victimology, 2015.

Critical Criminal Justice Scholar Award, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences' Critical Criminal Justice Section, 2014.

2012 Violence Against Women Best Journal Article Award co-recipient for Dragiewicz, M., & DeKeseredy, W.S. Claims about women's use of non-fatal force in intimate relationships, 18 (9), 1008-1026, 2013.

Lifetime Achievement Award, American Society of Criminology’s Division on Critical Criminology, 2008.

Linda Saltzman Memorial Intimate Partner Violence Researcher Award, Institute on Violence,

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Abuse and Trauma, 2008.

Research Excellence Award, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, 2007.

Distinguished Scholar Award, American Society of Criminology’s Division of Women and Crime, 2004.

Critical Criminologist of the Year Award, American Society of Criminology's Division on Critical Criminology, 1995.

Research Achievement Award, Carleton University, 1993.

External Grant Support

2015-2018 U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics. West Virginia Crime Victimization Survey. Principal Investigator: Stephen Hass, West Virginia Criminal Justice Statistical Analysis Center. Principal Investigators is Walter S. DeKeseredy and James Nolan and Amanda Hall-Sanchez are Co-Investigators ($448,000).

2013 Canadian Institutes of Health Research. Safe at Work: An InternationalCollaboration for Understanding the Health and Safety of Anti-Violence Workersin Canada and Australia. Principal Investigator: Walter S. DeKeseredy. Co-

Investigators: Molly Dragiewicz Jan Breckinridge, and Michael Salter ($21,828).

2011 Canadian Women's Foundation. Family Law Workshops Evaluation.Principal Investigator: Carol Barkwell. Co-Investigators: Pamela Cross, Walter DeKeseredy, and Molly Dragiewicz ($26,750).

2010 City of Toronto Safety Investment Program, Scarborough Access Centre. Co-Investigators: Molly Dragiewicz and Walter DeKeseredy ($75,000).

2008 Ontario Women’s Directorate. Domestic Violence Advisory Council Legal Response Working Group Study. Principal Investigator: Carol Barkwell. Co-Investigators: Walter DeKeseredy, Molly Dragiewicz, and Margot McKinley($25,000).

2007-2008 Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General. A Needs Assessment and Gap Analysis for Abused Women Unrepresented in the Family Law System. Principal Investigator: Carol Barkwell. Co-Investigators: Walter DeKeseredy, Molly Dragiewicz, Pamela Cross, Rita Benson, Deborah Sinclair, and Margot McKinley($67,450).

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2006-2007 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Hate Crime onCanadian University and College Campuses. Principal Investigator: WalterDeKeseredy. Co-Investigator: Barbara Perry ($20,985).

2002-2004 U.S. Department of Justice. Sexual Assault During and After Separation/Divorce:An Exploratory Study. Principal Investigator: Walter DeKeseredy ($104,833).

1997-1998 Trillium Foundation & Pinecrest-Queensway Community Health Services.Poverty and Crime in Canadian Public Housing. Principal Investigator: Shahid Alvi. Co-Investigators: Walter DeKeseredy, Martin Schwartz, and E. AndreasTomaszewski ($12,000).

1993-1994 Health Canada’s Family Violence Prevention Division. Sibling Violence inCanada: An Exploratory Study. Principal Investigator: Desmond Ellis. Co-Investigator: Walter DeKeseredy ($19,400).

1992-1993 Health Canada’s Family Violence Prevention Division. Woman Abuse in Canadian University and College Dating Relationships. Principal

Investigator: Walter DeKeseredy. Co-Investigator: Katharine Kelly ($236,000).

Teaching Interests

Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law and Society, Violence in Families and Intimate Relationships, Gender, Public Policy, Social Justice, and Sociological Theories of Crime, Deviance and Social Control.

Research Interests

Violence, Woman Abuse, Rural Criminology, Girls in Conflict with the Law, Urban Social Problems, Masculinities and Crime, and Poverty and Crime in Public Housing.

Publications

a) Refereed Journal Articles

DeKeseredy, W.S., Schwartz, M.D., Nolan, J., Mastron, N., & Hall-Sanchez, A. (2018). Polyvictimization and the continuum of sexual abuse at a college campus: Does negative peer support increase the likelihood of multiple victimizations? The British Journal of Criminology.

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DOI: 10.1093/bjc/azy036/

Rennison, C.M., & DeKeseredy, W.S. (2018). Violent girls in the United States: Urban, suburban, and rural differences. International Journal of Rural Criminology, 4, 27-42.

Messinger, A.M., Birmingham, R.S., & DeKeseredy, W.S. (2018). Perceptions of same-gender and different gender intimate partner cyber-monitoring. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. DOI: 10.1177/0886260518787814.

Pritchard, A., DeKeseredy, W.S., Nolan, J., & Hall-Sanchez, A. (2018). Who speaks first? Analyzing response waves in a large-scale campus climate survey. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment,& Trauma. DOI: 10.1080/10926771.2018.1468374.

DeKeseredy, W.S., Hall-Sanchez, A., & Nolan, J. (2018). College campus sexual assault:The contribution of peers’ pro-abuse informational support and attachments to abusive peers.Violence Against Women, 24, 922-935.

DeKeseredy, W.S., Hall-Sanchez, A., Nolan, J., & Schwartz, M.D. (2017). A campus LGBTQ community’s sexual violence and stalking experiences: The contribution of pro-abuse peer support. Journal of Gender-Based Violence, 1, 169-185.

DeKeseredy, W.S., Nolan, J., & Hall-Sanchez, A. (in press). Hate crimes and bias incidents in the ivory tower: Results from a large-scale campus survey. American Behavioral Scientist.

Rennsion, C.M, & DeKeseredy, W.S. (2017). Situational contexts of rural violence: A comparison of male and female perpetration. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice. DOI: 10.1177/1043986216688813.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Schwartz, M.D. (2016). Thinking sociologically about image-based sexual abuse: The contribution of male peer support theory. Sexualization, Media, & Society.DOI: 10.177/2374623816684692.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2016). Looking backward to move forward: Revisiting some past feminist contributions to the study of violence against women. Violence and Gender. DOI 10.1089/vio.2016.0010.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2016). Understanding woman abuse in intimate heterosexual relationships: The enduring relevance of feminist ways of knowing. Journal of Family Violence.DOI 10.1007/s10896-016-9861-8.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2016). Thinking critically about rural crime: The influence of William J. Chambliss. Critical Criminology. DOI 10.1007/s10612-015-9307-2.

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DeKeseredy, W.S. (2016). Contemporary issues in left realism. International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 5, 12-26.

DeKeseredy, W.S, & Hall-Sanchez, A. (2016). Adult pornography and violence against women in the heartland: Results from a rural southeast Ohio study. Violence Against Women. DOI 10.1177/1077801216648795.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2015). Critical criminological understandings of adult pornography and woman abuse: New progressive directions in research and theory. International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 4, 4-21.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2015). New directions in feminist understandings of rural crime. Journal of Rural Studies, 39, 180-187.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2015). Remembering Jock Young: Some sociological and personal reflections. Critical Criminology, 23, 153-163.

Carrington, K., Donnermeyer, J.F., & DeKeseredy, W.S. (2014). Intersectionality, rural criminology and re-imaging the boundaries of critical criminology. Critical Criminology. DOI:10.1007/s10612-014-9257-0.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Dragiewicz, M. (2014). Woman abuse in Canada: Sociological reflections on the past, suggestions for the future. Violence Against Women. DOI: 10.177/107780121452135.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2014). Thinking critically about campus-based self-defense programs: A response to Christine Gidycz. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse. DOI: 10.1177/1524838014521024.

DeKeseredy, W.S., Muzzatti, S.L., & Donnermeyer, J.F. (2014). Mad men in bib overalls: Media's horrification and pornification of rural culture. Critical Criminology, 54, 179-197.

Rennison, C.M., DeKeseredy, W.S., & Dragiewicz, M. (2013). Context matters: Violence against women and reporting to the police in rural, suburban, and urban areas. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 38, 141-159.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2013). Crime, justice, and inequality: Oh Canada, where art thou?International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 2, 15-26.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Schwartz, M.D. (2013). Confronting progressive retreatism and minimalism: The role of a new left realist approach. Critical Criminology (OnlineFirst).

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Rennsion, C.M. (2013). Comparing female victims of male perpetrated separation/divorce assault across geographical regions: Results from the national crime victimization survey. International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 2, 65-81.

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DeKeseredy, W.S. (2013). An interview with Bernie Auchter. Violence Against Women. DOI: 10.1177/1077801213494701

Rennison, C.M., DeKeseredy, W.S., & Dragiewicz, M. (2013). Intimate relationship status variations in violence against women: Urban, suburban, and rural differences. Violence Against Women. DOI: 10.1177/1077801213514487.

DeKeseredy, W.S., Dragiewicz, M., & Rennison, C.M. (2012). Race/ethnic variations in violence against women: Urban, suburban, and rural differences. International Journal of Rural Criminology.

Dragiewicz, M., & DeKeseredy, W.S. (2012). Claims about women's use of non-fatal force inintimate relationships: A contextual review of the Canadian research. Violence Against Women.DOI: 10.1177/1077801212460754.

Rennison, C.M., DeKeseredy, W.S., & Dragiewicz, M. (2012).Urban, suburban, and rural variations in separation/divorce rape/sexual assault: Results from the national crime victimization survey. Feminist Criminology, 7, 282-297.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2011). Feminist contributions to understanding woman abuse: Myths, controversites, and realities. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 16, 297-302.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Schwartz, M.D. (2010). Friedman economic policies, social exclusion, and crime: Toward a gendered left realist subcultural theory. Crime, Law and Social Change, 54, 159-170.

DeKeseredy, W.S., Donnermeyer, J.F., & Schwartz, M.D. (2009). Toward a gendered second generation crime prevention through environmental design for preventing woman abuse in rural communities. The Security Journal, 22, 178-189.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2009). Canadian crime control in the new millennium: The Influence of neo-conservative U.S. policies and practices. Police Practice and Research, Vol. 10, 305-311.

Alvi, S., Clow, K.A., & DeKeseredy, W.S. (2008). Woman abuse in a sample of minority low-income women. Women’s Health & Urban Life, Vol. 7, 51-67.

DeKeseredy, W.S., Schwartz, M.D., & Alvi, S. (2008). Which women are more likely to be abused? Public Housing, Cohabitation and Separated/Divorced Women. Criminal Justice Studies: A Critical Journal of Crime, Law, and Society, Vol. 21, 283-293.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Schwartz, M.D. (2008). Separation/divorce sexual assault in rural Ohio: Survivors’ perceptions of collective efficacy. Journal of Prevention and Intervention in the Community, 36, 105-120.

Donnermeyer, J.F, & DeKeseredy, W.S. (2008). Toward a Rural Critical Criminology. Southern

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Rural Sociology, 28, 4-28.

Schwartz, M.D., & DeKeseredy, W.S. (2008). Interpersonal violence against women: The role of men. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 24, 178-185.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Dragiewicz, M. (2007). Understanding the complexities of feminist perspectives on woman abuse: A commentary on Donald G. Dutton’s Rethinking Domestic Violence. Violence Against Women, 13, 874-884.

DeKeseredy, W.S., Donnermyer, J., Schwartz, M.D., Tunnell, K., & Hall, M. (2007). Thinking critically about rural gender relations: Toward a rural masculinity/male peer Support model of separation/divorce sexual assault. Critical Criminology, 15, 295-311.

Block, C.R., & DeKeseredy, W.S. (2007). Forced sex and leaving intimate relationships: Results of the Chicago Women’s Health Risk Study. Women’s Health and Urban Life, 6, 6-23.

DeKeseredy, W.S., Schwartz, M.D., Fagen, D., & Hall, M. (2006). Separation/divorce sexual assault: The contribution of male peer support. Feminist Criminology, 1, 228-250.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2006). Future directions. Violence Against Women, 12, 1078-1085.

DeKeseredy, W.S., Alvi, S., & Schwartz, M.D. (2006). An Economic Exclusion/Male Peer Support Model Looks at ‘Wedfare’ and Woman Abuse. Critical Criminology, 14, 23-41.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Joseph, C. (2006). Separation/Divorce Sexual Assault in Rural Ohio: Preliminary Results of an Exploratory Study. Violence Against Women, 12, 301-311.

Alvi, S., Schwartz, M.D., DeKeseredy, W.S., & Bachaus, J. (2005). Victimization and attitudes towards woman abuse of impoverished minority women. Western Criminology Review, 6, 1-11.

DeKeseredy, W.S., Alvi, S., Renzetti, C.M., & Schwartz, M.D. (2004). Reducing private violence against women in public housing: Can second generation CPTED make a difference? The CPTED Journal, 3, 27-36.

DeKeseredy, W.S., Rogness, M., & Schwartz, M.D. (2004). Separation/divorce sexual assault: The current state of social scientific knowledge. Aggression and Violent Behavior: A Review Journal, 9, 675-691.

DeKeseredy, W.S., Schwartz, M.D., Alvi, S., & Tomaszewski, E.A. (2003). Crime Victimization, Alcohol Consumption and Drug Use in Canadian Public Housing. Journal of Criminal Justice, 31, 383-396.

DeKeseredy, W.S., Schwartz, M.D., Alvi, S., & Tomaszewski, E.A. (2003). Perceived collective

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efficacy and women’s victimization in public housing. Criminal Justice: The International Journal of Policy and Practice, 3, 5-27.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Schwartz, M.D. (2002). Theorizing public housing woman abuse as a function of economic exclusion and male peer support. Women’s Health and Urban Life, 1, 26-45.

Godenzi, A., Schwartz, M.D., & DeKeseredy, W.S. (2001). Toward an integrated gendered social bond/male peer support theory of university woman abuse. Critical Criminology, 10, 1-16.

Schwartz, M.D., DeKeseredy, W.S., Tait, D., & Alvi, S. (2001). Male peer support and a feminist routine activities theory: Understanding sexual assault on the college campus. Justice Quarterly, 18, 701-727.

Alvi, S., Schwartz, M.D., DeKeseredy, W.S., & Maume, M.O. (2001). Women’s Fear of Crime in Canadian Public Housing. Violence Against Women, 7, 638-661.

DeKeseredy, W.S., Schwartz, M.D., & Alvi, S. (2000). The role of pro-feminist men in dealing with woman abuse on the Canadian college campus. Violence Against Women, 6, 918-935.

Schwartz, M.D., & DeKeseredy, W.S. (2000). Aggregation bias and woman abuse: Variations by male peer support, region, language and school type. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 15, 555-565.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2000). Taking a position and staying grounded: A biography of Karlene Faith. Women & Criminal Justice, 12, 7-21.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2000). Current controversies on defining non-lethal violence against women in intimate heterosexual relationships: Empirical implications. Violence Against Women, 6, 32-50.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (1999). Tactics of the anti-feminist backlash against Canadian national woman abuse surveys. Violence Against Women, 5, 1258-1276.

DeKeseredy, W.S., Alvi, S., Schwartz, M.D., & Perry, B. (1999). Violence against and the harassment of women in Canadian public housing: An exploratory study. Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, 36, 499-516.

Schwartz, M.D., & DeKeseredy, W.S. (1998). Pornography and the abuse of Canadian women in dating relationships. Humanity & Society, 22, 137-154.

DeKeseredy, W.S., Saunders, D., Schwartz, M.D., & Alvi, S. (1997). The meanings and motives for women’s use of violence in Canadian college dating relationships: Results from a national

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survey. Sociological Spectrum, 17, 199-222.

Ellis, D., & DeKeseredy, W.S. (1997). Rethinking estrangement, interventions, and intimate femicide. Violence Against Women, 3, 590-609.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Ellis, D. (1997). Sibling violence: A review of Canadian sociological research and suggestions for further empirical research. Humanity & Society, 21, 397-411.DeKeseredy, W.S. (1996). The Canadian national survey on woman abuse in university/college dating relationships: Biofeminist panic transmission or critical inquiry?" Canadian Journal of Criminology, 38, 81-104.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (1995). Enhancing the quality of survey data on woman abuse: Examples from a national Canadian study. Violence Against Women, 1, 158-173.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Kelly, K. (1995). Sexual abuse in Canadian university and college dating relationships: The contribution of male peer support. Journal of Family Violence, 10, 41-53.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Schwartz, M.D. (1994). Locating a history of some Canadian woman abuse in elementary and high school dating relationships. Humanity and Society, 18, 49-63.

Kelly, K., & DeKeseredy, W.S. (1994). Women's fear of crime and abuse in college and university dating relationships. Violence and Victims, 9, 17-30.

Whyte, D., & DeKeseredy, W.S. (1993). The homosocial factor in male violence and masculine subjectivity. Men's Studies Review, 9, 27-31.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & MacLean, B.D. (1993). Critical criminological pedagogy in Canada: Strengths, limitations, and recommendations for improvement. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 4, 361-376.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Kelly, K. (1993). Woman abuse in university and college dating relationships: The contribution of the ideology of familial patriarchy. The Journal of Human Justice, 4, 25-52.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Kelly, K. (1993). The incidence and prevalence of woman abuse in Canadian university and college dating relationships. The Canadian Journal of Sociology, 18, 137- 159.

Schwartz, M.D., & DeKeseredy, W.S. (1993). The return of the `battered husband syndrome' through the typification of women as violent. Crime, Law and Social Change, 20, 249-265.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Schwartz, M.D. (1993). Male peer support and woman abuse: An expansion of DeKeseredy's model. Sociological Spectrum, 13, 393-413.

DeKeseredy, W.S., Schwartz, M.D., & Tait, K. (1993). Sexual assault on a Canadian university

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campus: An exploratory research note. Sex Roles, 5/6, 263-277.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Goff, C. (1992). Corporate violence against Canadian women: The relevance of left realist research and policy proposals. The Journal of Human Justice, 4, 55-70.

DeKeseredy, W.S., Gordon, C., & Burshtyn, H. (1992). Taking woman abuse seriously: A critical response to the Solicitor General of Canada's crime prevention advice. International Review of Victimology, 2, 157-167.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Hinch, R. (1991). Wife abuse in Canada: The current state of sociological knowledge. International Criminal Justice Review, 1, 35-52.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Schwartz, M.D. (1991). British and U.S. left realism: A critical comparison. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 35, 248-262.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & MacLean, B.D. (1991). Exploring the gender, race and class dimensions of victimization: A left realist critique of the Canadian Urban Victimization Survey. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 35, 143-161.

Schwartz, M.D., & DeKeseredy, W.S. (1991). Left realist criminology: Strengths, weaknesses and the feminist critique. Crime, Law and Social Change, 15, 51-72.

MacLean, B.D., & DeKeseredy, W.S. (1990). Taking working class victimization seriously: The contribution of left realist surveys. International Review of Modern Sociology, 20, 211-228.

Currie, D.H., DeKeseredy, W.S., & MacLean, B.D. (1990). Reconstituting social order and social control: Police accountability in Canada. The Journal of Human Justice, 2, 29-53.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (1990). Male peer support and woman abuse: The current state of knowledge. Sociological Focus, 23, 129-139.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (1990). Woman abuse in dating relationships: The contribution of male peer support. Sociological Inquiry, 60, 236-243.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & MacLean, B.D. (1990). Researching woman abuse in Canada: A realist critique of the conflict tactics scale. Canadian Review of Social Policy, 25, 19-27.

Ellis, D., & DeKeseredy, W.S. (1989). Marital status and woman abuse: The DAD model. International Journal of Sociology of the Family, 19, 67-87.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (1989). Dating violence: Toward new directions in empirical research. Sociological Viewpoints, 1, 62-74.

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DeKeseredy, W.S. (1989) Woman abuse in dating relationships: An exploratory study. Atlantis: A Women's Studies Journal, 14, 55-62.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (1989). Dating life events stress, informational support and premarital woman abuse: A test of the buffering hypothesis. International Journal of Sociology of the Family, 19, 85-93.DeKeseredy, W.S. (1988). Premarital woman abuse: The multidimensional influence of male peer support. Sociological Viewpoints, 4, 44-60.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (1988). Woman abuse in dating relationships: A critical evaluation of research and theory. International Journal of Sociology of the Family, 18, 79-96.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (1988). Woman abuse in dating relationships: The relevance of social support theory. Journal of Family Violence, 3, 1-13.

b) Articles in Refereed Electronic Journals

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Schwartz, M.D. (2003). Backlash and whiplash: A critique of Statistics Canada’s 1999 general social survey on victimization. Online Journal of Justice Studies [Online]. Available at http://ojjs.icaap.org/.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Schwartz, M.D. (1998). Measuring the extent of woman abuse in intimate heterosexual relationships: A critique of the conflict tactics scales. U.S. Department of Justice Violence Against Women Grants Office Electronic Resources [Online]. Available at http://www.vaw.umn.edu/research.asp).

c) Books

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Dragiewicz, M. (Eds.). (2018). Handbook of Critical Criminology (2nd ed.). London: Routledge.

DeKeseredy, W.S., Dragiewicz, M., & Schwartz, M.D. (2017). Abusive Endings: Separation and Divorce Violence Against Women. Oakland, CA: University of California Press. Winner of the 2017 Robert Jerrin Book Award, American Society of Criminology’s Division on Victimology.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Corsianos, M. (2016). Violence Against Women in Pornography.London: Routledge.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Leonard, L. (Eds.). (2015). Crimsoc Report 4: Gender, Victimology & Restorative Justice. Charleston, SC: CRIMSOC.

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DeKeseredy, W.S., & Dragiewicz, M. (Eds.). (2014). Critical Criminology. London:Routledge.

Donnermeyer, J.F., & DeKeseredy, W.S. (2014). Rural Criminology. London: Routledge.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Schwartz, M.D. (2013). Male Peer Support and Violence Against Women: The History and Verification of a Theory. Boston: Northeastern University Press.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Dragiewicz, M. (Eds.). (2012). Handbook of Critical Criminology. London: Routledge.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2011). Violence Against Women: Myths, Facts, Controversies. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2011). Contemporary Critical Criminology. London: Routledge.(This book was also translated into Persian by Mir Rouhallah Seddigh in 2012).

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Schwartz, M.D. (2009). Dangerous exits: The abuse of women in rural America. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Perry, B. (Eds.) (2006). Advancing critical criminology: Theory and application. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

DeKeseredy, W.S., Ellis, D., & Alvi, S. (2005). Deviance and crime: Theory, research and policy. Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing. Cincinnati: LexisNexis Anderson.

DeKeseredy, W.S., Alvi, S., Schwartz, M.D., & Tomaszewski, E.A. (2003). Under siege: Poverty and crime in a public housing community. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2000). Women, crime, and the Canadian criminal justice system. Cincinnati: Anderson.

Alvi, S., DeKeseredy, W.S., & Ellis, D. (2000). Contemporary social problems in North America. Toronto: Addison Wesley Longman (2000).

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Schwartz, M.D. (1998). Woman abuse on campus: Results from the Canadian national survey. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Schwartz, M.D., & DeKeseredy, W.S. (1997). Sexual Assault on the College Campus: The Role of Male Peer Support. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & MacLeod, L. (1997). Woman abuse: A sociological story. Toronto:

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Harcourt Brace.

Ellis, D., & DeKeseredy, W.S. (1996). The wrong stuff: An introduction to the sociological study of deviance, 2nd Ed. Toronto: Allyn and Bacon.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Schwartz, M.D. (1996). Contemporary criminology. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.DeKeseredy, W.S., & Hinch, R. (1991). Woman abuse: Sociological perspectives. Toronto: Thompson Educational Publishing.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (1988). Woman abuse in dating relationships: The role of male peer support. Toronto: Canadian Scholars' Press.

d) Book Chapters

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Schwartz, M.D. (2018). Left realism: A new look. In W.S. DeKeseredy & M. Dragiewicz (Eds.), Routledge handbook of criminology (pp. 30-42). London: Routledge.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Hall-Sanchez, A. (2018). Thinking critically about contemporary adult pornography and woman abuse. In W.S. DeKeseredy & M. Dragiewicz (Eds.), Routledge handbook of criminology (pp. 280-294). London: Routledge.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2018). Confronting adult pornography. In W.S. DeKeseredy & M. Dragiewicz (Eds.), Routledge handbook of criminology (pp. 455-464). London: Routledge.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Hall-Sanchez, A. (2018). Male violence against women in the global south: What we know and don’t know. In K. Carrington, R. Hogg, J. Scott, & M. Sozzo (Eds.), The Palgrave handbook of criminology and the global south (pp. 883-900). London: Palgrave Macmillan.

Scharie Tavcer, D., & DeKeseredy, W.S. (2018). Female crime: Theoretical perspectives. In J. Barker & D. Scharie Tavcer (Eds.), Women and the Criminal Justice System (2nd ed.) (pp. 33-56). Toronto: Emond.

Scharie Tavcer, D., Barker, J., & DeKeseredy, W.S. (2018). Experiences of female offenders: The intersection of victimization and (re)offending. In J. Barker & D. Scharie Tavcer (Eds.), Women and the Criminal Justice System (2nd ed.) (pp. 173-203). Toronto: Emond.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2018). Sexual assault on the college campus. In P. Lussier & E. Beauregard (Eds.), Sexual offending: A criminological perspective (pp. 204-219). London: Routledge.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2018). The problem of crime. In J. Trevino (Ed.), Cambrige Handbook of Social Problems (pp. 199-214). New York: Cambridge University Press.

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DeKeseredy, W.S. (2017). Explaining campus violence against women: Unhealthy masculinity and male peer support. In C. Kaukinen, M. Hughes Miller, & R.A. Powers (Eds.), Addressing Violence Against Women on College Campuses (pp. 65-77). Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Funk, R. (2017). The role of adult pornography in intimate partner sexual violence perpetrators' offending. In L.M. McOrmond-Plummer, J. Levy-Peck, & P. Easteal (Eds.), Perpetrators of Intimate Partner Rape and Sexual Assault: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Prevention, Recognition, and Intervention. London: Routledge.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2017). The role of male peer support in intimate partner sexual violence perpetrators' offending. In L.M. McOrmond-Plummer, J. Levy-Peck, & P. Easteal (Eds.), Perpetrators of Intimate Partner Rape and Sexual Assault: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Prevention, Recognition, and Intervention. London: Routledge.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2017). Critical criminology. In A. Brisman, A. Carabine, & N. South (Eds.), The Routledge Companion to Criminological Theory and Concepts. London: Routledge.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2017). Masculinity, Agression and Violence. In P. Sturmey (Ed.), The Wiley Handbook of Violence and Aggression. New York: John Wiley & Sons.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2017). Using crime surveys as tools of critical insight and progressivechange. In S. Walklate & M. Jacobson (Eds.), Liquid criminology: Doing imaginative criminology. Burlington, VT: Ashgate.

Donnermeyer, J.F., Barclay, E., Meisel, J, DeKeseredy, W.S., & Nolan, J. (2016). Teachingrural criminology. In J.F. Donnermeyer (Ed.), Routledge International Handbook of Rural Criminology. London: Routledge.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2016). Critical criminology. In E. Goode (Ed.), The Handbook ofDeviance. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

DeKeseredy, W.S., Hall-Sanchez, A., Dragiewicz, M., & Rennison, C.M. (2016). Intimate violence against women in rural communities. In J.F. Donnermeyer (Ed.), Routledge International Handbook of Rural Criminology (pp. 171-179). London: Routledge.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2016). Pornography and violence against women. In C.A. Cuevas & C.M. Rennison (Eds.), The Wiley-Blackwell handbook on the psychology of violence (pp. 501-516). West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.

DeKeseredy, W.S., Fabricius, A., & Hall-Sanchez, A. (2015). Fueling aggrieved entitlement: The contribution of Women Against Feminism postings. In W.S. DeKeseredy & L. Leonard (Eds.), Crimsoc Report 4: Gender, victimology & restorative justice (pp. 1-33). Charleson, SC: CRIMSOC.

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DeKeseredy, W.S. (2015). Patriarchy. Com: Adult Internet Pornography and the Abuse of Women. In C.M. Renzetti & R. Kennedy Bergen (Eds.), Understanding Diversity: Celebrating Difference, Challenging Inequality (pp. 186-199). Boston: Allyn & Bacon.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2015). Women are more than victims: Gender, crime, and the criminal justice system. In R. Hayes & K. Luther (eds.), Teaching criminology at the intersection: Ahow-to-guide for teaching about gender, race, and class (pp. 120-139). London: Routledge.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Schwartz, M.D. (2014). Male peer support theory. In F.T. Cullen, P. Wilcox, J.L. Lux, & C.L. Jonson (eds.), Sisters in crime revisited: Bringing gender into criminology in honor of Freda Adler. New York: Oxford University Press.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2014). Violence against women. In R. Atkinson (Ed.), Shades of deviance: A Primer on crime and social rule breaking (pp. 234-236). London: Routledge.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2014). Separation/divorce sexual assault. In L. McOrmond Plummer, P. Eastseal, & J.Y. Levy-Peck (Eds.), Intimate partner sexual violence: A multidisciplinary approach to survivor support and system change (pp. 65-75). London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Rennison, C.M. (2013). New directions in the social scientific study of separation/divorce assault. In K. Richards & J. Tauri (Eds.), Crime, justice and social democracy: Proceedings of the 2nd international conference, 2013, volume 1 (pp. 47-57). Brisbane, AU: Crime and Justice Research Centre, Queensland University of Technology.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Dragiewicz, M. (2013). Gaps in knowledge & emerging areas in gender and criminology. In C.M. Renzetti, S.L. Miller, & A. Gover (Eds.), Routledge international handbook of crime and gender studies (pp. 297-307). London: Routledge.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Donnermeyer, J.F. (2013). Thinking critically about rural crime: Toward the Development of a New Left Realist Perspective. In S. Winlow & R. Atkinson (Eds.), New Directions in Crime and Deviance: Papers From the York Deviancy Conference 2011. London: Routledge.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2012). The Myth that "Criminals" are Fundamentally Different From "Noncriminals." In R.M. Bohm and J. T. Walker (Eds.), Demystifying Crime and Criminal Justice. New York: Oxford University Press.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2013). Understanding Woman Abuse in Canada: Past, Present and Future. In C. Karrington (Ed.), Crime, Justice and Social Justice Conference Proceedings. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.

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DeKeseredy, W.S. (2012). The Current Condition of Criminological Theory in North America. In S. Hall & S. Winlow (Eds.), New Directions in Criminological Theory (pp. 66-79). London: Routledge.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Schwartz, M.D. (2012). Left Realism. In W.S. DeKeseredy & M. Dragiewicz (Eds.), Handbook of Critical Criminology (pp. 105-116). London: Routledge.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2012). History of Critical Criminology in Canada. In W.S. DeKeseredy & M. Dragiewicz (Eds.), Handbook of Critical Criminology (pp. 61-69). London: Routledge.

Dragiewicz, M., & DeKeseredy, W.S. (2012). Confronting campus sexual assault. In W.S. DeKeseredy & M. Dragiewicz (Eds.), Handbook of Critical Criminology (pp. 454-464). London: Routledge.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Dragiewicz, M. (2012). Critical criminology: Past, present, and future. In W.S. DeKeseredy & M. Dragiewicz (Eds.), Handbook of Critical Criminology (pp. 1-8). London: Routledge.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Dragiewicz, M. (2012). Introduction to section I: The history of critical criminology: International perspectives. In W.S. DeKeseredy & M. Dragiewicz (Eds.), Handbook of Critical Criminology (pp. 9-12). London: Routledge.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Dragiewicz, M. (2012). Introduction to section II: Theoretical perspectives. In W.S. DeKeseredy & M. Dragiewicz (Eds.), Handbook of Critical Criminology (pp. 87-92). London: Routledge.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Dragiewicz, M. (2012). Introduction to Section III: Select topics in critical criminology. In W.S. DeKeseredy & M. Dragiewicz (Eds.), Handbook of Critical Criminology (pp. 223-229).. London: Routledge.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Dragiewicz, M. (2012). Introduction to Section IV: Policies. In W.S. DeKeseredy & M. Dragiewicz (Eds.), Handbook of Critical Criminology (pp. 437-441). London: Routledge.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2012). Ending Woman Abuse on Canadian University and Community College Campuses: The Role of Feminist Men. In J.A. Laker (Ed.), Canadian Perspectives on Men and Masculinities: An Interdisciplinary Reader (pp. 69-89). Toronto: Oxford University Press.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Schwartz, M.D. (2011). Theoretical and definitional issues in violence against women. In C.M. Renzetti, J.L. Edleson, & R.K. Bergen (Eds.), Sourcebook on violence against women, 2nd ed. (pp. 3-20). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Olsson, P. (2011). Adult pornography, male peer support, and violence against women: The contribution of the “dark side” of the internet. In M. Vargas Martin, M.

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Garcia-Ruiz, & A. Edwards (Eds.), Technology for facilitating humanity and combating social deviations: Interdisciplinary perspectives (pp. 34-50). Hershey, PA: IGI Global.

Donnermeyer, J., DeKeseredy, W.S., & Dragiewicz, M. (2011). Policing and Social Change in Rural Canada and the United States. In R.L. Mawby and R. Yarwood (Eds.), Rural Policing and Policing the Rural: A Constable Countryside? (pp. 23-32). Burlington, VT: Ashgate.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2010). Epilogue: Moral Panics, Violence and the Policing of Girls: Reasserting Patriarchal Control in the New Millennium. In M. Chesney-Lind & N. Jones (Eds.), Fighting for Girls: New Perspectives on Gender and Violence (pp. 241-254). Albany, NY: SUNY Press.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2010). The Hidden Violent Victimization of Women. In P. Knepper and S.G. Shoham (Eds.), International Handbook of Victimology (pp. 559-584). Oxford, U.K.: Taylor & Francis.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2009). Patterns of Violence in the Family. In M. Baker (Ed.), Families: Changing trends in Canada, 6th ed. (pp. 179-205) Whitby, Ontario: McGraw-Hill Ryerson.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2009). Male Violence Against Women in North America as Hate Crime. In B. Perry (Ed.), Victims of Hate Crime (pp. 151-172). New York: Praeger.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2009). Female crime: Theoretical perspectives. In J. Barker (Ed.), Women and the criminal justice system: A Canadian perspective (pp. 31-62). Toronto: Emond Montgomery Publications.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2009). Girls and women as victims of crime. in In J. Barker (Ed.), Women and the criminal justice system: A Canadian perspective (pp. 313-348). Toronto: Emond Montgomery Publications.

DeKeseredy, W.S., Schwartz, M.D., Fagen, D., & Hall, M. (2009). Women’s experiences of separation/divorce sexual assault in rural Ohio. In J. Klaehn (Ed.), Roadblocks to equality: Women challenging borders (pp. 155-178). Montreal: Black Rose Books.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2007). Changing my life, among others: Reflections on the life and work of a feminist man. In S.L. Miller (Ed.), Criminal justice and diversity: Voices from the field (pp. 127-145). Boston: Northeastern University Press.

Schwartz, M.D., & DeKeseredy, W.S. (2007). The role of masculinities in violence against women. In D. Anselmi & A. Law (Eds.), Questions of gender: Perspectives and paradoxes. New York: Blackwell.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2007). Rural women, violence, and divorce. In G. Barak (Ed.), Violence, conflict and world order: Critical conversations on state sanctioned justice (pp. 89-112). Lanham, MD: Roman & Littlefield.

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DeKeseredy, W.S., Alvi, S., & Schwartz, M.D. (2006). Left realism revisited. In W.S. DeKeseredy & B. Perry (Eds.), Advancing critical criminology: Theory and application (pp. 19-42). Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Schwartz, M.D. (2006). Left realism. In S. Henry & M. Lanier (Eds.), The essential criminology reader (pp. 307-316). Boulder, Co: Westview Press.DeKeseredy, W.S. (2005). Patterns of violence in the family. In M. Baker (Ed.), Families: Changing trends in Canada, 5th ed. (pp. 229-257). Whitby, Ontario: McGraw-Hill Ryerson.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Schwartz, M.D. (2005). Masculinities and interpersonal violence in North America. In R.W. Connell, J. Hearn, & M. Kimmel (Eds.), The handbook of studies on men and masculinities (pp. 353-366). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2003). The challenge of teaching woman abuse in sociology of deviance courses. In M.D. Schwartz & M. Maume (Eds.), Teaching the Sociology of Deviance, 2nd ed. (pp. 39-44). Washington, D.C.: American Sociological Association.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2003). Left realism on inner-city crime. In M.D. Schwartz & S. Hatty (Eds.), Controversies in critical criminology (pp. 29-42). Cincinnati: Anderson.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2001). Patterns of family violence. In M. Baker (Ed.), Families: Changing trends in Canada, 4th ed. (pp. 238-266). Whitby, Ontario: McGraw-Hill Ryerson.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Schwartz, M.D. (2001). Definitional issues. In C.M. Renzetti, J.L. Edleson, & R.K. Bergen (Eds.), Sourcebook on violence against women (pp. 23-34). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

DeKeseredy, W.S., Alvi, S., Schwartz, M.D., & Tomaszewski, E.A. (2000). Joblessness, poverty, gender, and inner-city crime: The current state of Canadian sociological knowledge. In A. Godenzi (Ed.), Conflict, gender, and peace (pp. 191-236). Fribourg, Switzerland. Fribourg University Press.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (1999). I don’t want to hear this stuff: Teaching woman abuse in sociology of deviance courses. In M.D. Schwartz & M. Maume (Eds.), Teaching the sociology of deviance (pp. 30-34). Washington, D.C.: American Sociological Association.

Schwartz, M.D., & DeKeseredy, W.S. (1999). Left Realism. In J. Fuller & E. Hickey (Eds.), Controversial issues in criminology (pp. 129-134). Boston: Allyn & Bacon.

Schwartz, M.D., & DeKeseredy, W.S. (1999). Rejoinder to Dr. Stuart Henry. In J. Fuller & E. Hickey (Eds.), Controversial issues in criminology (pp. 144-148). Boston: Allyn & Bacon.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & MacLean, B.D. (1998). But women do it too: The contexts and nature of female-to-male violence in Canadian heterosexual dating relationships. In K.D. Bonnycastle & G.S. Rigakos (Eds.), Unsettling truths: Battered women, policy, politics, and contemporary

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research in Canada (pp. 23-30). Vancouver: Collective Press.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Schwartz, M.D. (1998). Male peer support and woman abuse in postsecondary school courtship: Suggestions for new directions in sociological research. In R.K. Bergen (Ed.), Issues in intimate violence (pp. 83-96). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (1997). Measuring sexual abuse in Canadian university/college dating relationships: The contribution of a national representative sample survey. In M.D. Schwartz (Ed.), Researching sexual violence against women: Methodological and personal perspectives (pp. 43-53). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

DeKeseredy, W.S., MacLean, B.D., & Schwartz, M.D. (1997). Thinking critically about left realism. In B.D. MacLean & D. Milovanovic (Eds.), Thinking critically about crime (pp. 19-27).Vancouver: Collective Press.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (1996). The left realist perspective on race, class, and gender. In M.D. Schwartz & D. Milovanovic (Eds.), Race, gender, and class in criminology: The intersection (pp. 49-72). New York: Garland.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (1996). Making an unsafe learning environment safer: Some progressive policy proposals to curb woman abuse in university/college dating relationships. In C. Stark-Adamec (Ed.), Violence: A collective responsibility (pp. 71-94). Ottawa: Social Science Federation.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (1996). Woman abuse in Canadian university/college dating relationships: The contribution of physical, sexual, and psychological victimization in elementary and high school dating courtship. In J. Hudson & B. Galaway (Eds.), Youth in transition: Perspectives on research and policy (pp. 313-318). Toronto: Thompson Educational Publishing.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (1996). Left realism and woman abuse in dating. In B.D. MacLean (Ed.), Crime and society: Readings in critical criminology (pp. 183-206). Mississauga, Ontario: Copp Clark Longman.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (1996). Patterns of family violence. In M. Baker (Ed.), Families: Changing trends in Canada, 3rd ed. (pp. 249-272). Whitby, Ontario: McGraw-Hill Ryerson.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Ellis, D. (1995). Intimate violence against women in Canada. In J.I. Ross (Ed.), Violence in Canada (pp. 97-125). Toronto: Oxford University Press.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (1994). Corporate violence against Canadian women: Toward a left realist research agenda. In B.S. Bolaria & R. Bolaria (Eds.), Women, medicine and health (pp. 271-286). Halifax: Fernwood Books and the Social Research Unit, Dept. of Sociology, University of Saskatchewan.

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Hinch, R., & DeKeseredy, W.S. (1994). Corporate violence and women's health at home and in the work place. In B.S. Bolaria & H.D. Dickinson (Eds.), Sociology of health care in Canada (pp. 326-344). Toronto: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.

Hamm, M., & DeKeseredy, W.S. (1993). Sociological perspectives on terrorist youth subcultures in The American skinheads: On the criminology and control of hate crime, written by Mark Hamm (pp. 79-88). New York: Praeger.DeKeseredy, W.S., & Hinch, R. (1992). Wife abuse. In B. Hovius (Ed.), Family law:Cases, notes and materials (pp. 69-81). Toronto: Carswell.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (1992). Confronting woman abuse in Canada: A left realist approach. In J. Lowman & B.D. MacLean (Eds.), Realist criminology: Crime control and policing in the 1990s (pp. 264-282). Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (1992). Wife assault. In V. Sacco (Ed.), Deviance: Conformity and control in Canadian society (pp. 278-312). Toronto: Prentice Hall.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (1992). In defence of self-defence: Demystifying female violence against male intimates. In R. Hinch (Ed.), Debates in Canadian society (pp. 245-252). Toronto: Nelson.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Schwartz, M.D. (1991). British left realism on the abuse of women: A critical analysis. In H. Pepinsky & R. Quinney (Eds.), Criminology as peacemaking (pp. 154-171). Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (1991). Confronting woman abuse: A brief review of the realist approach. In B.D. MacLean & D. Milovanovic (Eds.), New directions in critical criminology (pp. 27-30). Vancouver: The Collective Press.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & MacLean, B.D. (1990). Discrimination against native peoples in the Canadian parole process. In B.D. MacLean & D. Milovanovic (Eds.), Racism, empiricism and criminal justice (pp. 61-68). Vancouver: The Collective Press.

e) Review Articles in Refereed Journals

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2017). When technology hurts. How pornography harms: What today’s young adults, parents, and pastors need to know by John Foubert. Dignity: A Journal on Sexual Exploitation and Violence. DOI: 10.23860/dignity.2017.02.02.03.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2017). Introduction to review symposium on J.P. Wright and M. DeLisi’s Conservative Criminology. British Journal of Criminology, 57, 741-742.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Schwartz, M.D. (2017). Days of whine and poses: Commentary on John Paul Wright and Matt DeLisi, Conservative Criminology. British Journal of Criminology, 57,

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742-745.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (1988). The left realist approach to law and order: A review essay. Justice Quarterly, 5, 635-640.

Schwartz, M.D., & DeKeseredy, W.S. (1988). Liberal feminism on violence against women: Three new books. Social Justice, 15, 213-22.

f) Articles In Non-Refereed Journals

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2018). Violence against women in rural communities: What we know and what we don’t know. Domestic violence report, 23, 65-66, 72-74.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2017). Abusive endings: Separation and divorce violence against women. Domestic Violence Report, 22, 53-54, 62-64.

Hall-Sanchez, A., & DeKeseredy, W.S. (2016). Building academic/practitioner partnerships: The Contribution of the Research Center on Violence at West Virginia University. The Criminologist, 41, p. 38.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2013). Mental health issues are not the main cause of partner violence. Congressional Quarterly Researcher, October.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2013). Welcome to the dark side: Some thoughts on the challenges of beingan early progressive scholar. The Criminologist, 38, pp. 44-45.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2011). Violence in intimate heterosexual relationships is mostly men's fault: A response to Dutton's critique of my book. Literary Review of Canada, July/August, p. 4.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2010). Violence against women in Canada. The Daily Press, October 23, p. 3.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2010). Dangerous exits in the heartland: Separation/divorce sexual assault in rural America. Sexual Assault Report, March/April, pp. 1, 60.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2009). Reflections on the Life and Work of a Feminist Man. University of Western Ontario’s Centre for Research & Education on Violence Against Women and Children, March [Online]. Available: http://www.crvawc.ca/section-outreach/p_newsletters.htm.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2008). Violent Men, Victimized Women. National Post, March 7 [Online]. Available: http://www.nationalpost.com/story-printer.html?id=357742.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2007). Factoids that challenge efforts to curb violence against women. Domestic Violence Report, 12, 81, 82, 92-96.

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DeKeseredy, W.S. (2006). Preventing violence against women behind closed doors: The contribution of second generation CPTD. CPTED Ontario Newsletter, 5, 9-10.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Renzetti, C.M. (2004). What about the women? A feminist commentary on crime inside public housing Units. The Critical Criminologist, 14, 7-11.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2004). “If you leave me, I’ll find you: Separation/divorce sexual assault in rural Ohio. Communities Against Violence Newsletter [Online]. Available at www.cavnetblog.org).

Alvi, S., & DeKeseredy, W.S. (1997). Youth unemployment and entrepreneurial culture: Improving the odds? Teach, March/April, 38-40.

Schwartz, M.D., & DeKeseredy, W.S. (1994). People without data attacking rape: The Gilbertizing of Mary Koss. Violence Update, December, 5, 8, 11.

Hinch, R., & DeKeseredy, W.S. (1992). Corporations against women. SOCIS, 8, 132-144.

g) American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting Presidential Papers

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2013). Pushing the envelope: The current state of North American critical criminology [Online]. Available at https://asc41.com/Annual_Meeting/2013/Presidential%20Papers/2013_Presidential_Papers.html

h) Rejoinders in Refereed Journals

“Addressing the Complexities of Feminist Scholarship on Violence Against Women: A Response to Richard Felson,” Contexts: Understanding People in their Social Worlds Winter (2007), pp. 5-6.

"Addressing the Complexities of Woman Abuse in Dating: A Response to Gartner and Fox", The Canadian Journal of Sociology 19 (1994), pp. 75-80.

"A Response to Diane Taub's Review of Woman Abuse in Dating Relationships: The Role of Male Peer Support", Deviant Behavior 12 (1991), pp. 97-99.

i) Encyclopedia Entries

"Urban Crime and Violence" in The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity, and Nationalism, edited by John Stone et al. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell (in press).

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"Urban Crime and Violence" in The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, 2nd Ed., edited by George Ritzer. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell (in press).

"New Left Realism" in The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Socioogy, 2nd Ed., edited by George Ritzer. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell (in press).

"Left Realism" (with Martin D. Schwartz) ) in Encyclopedia of Criminology & Criminal Justice, edited by G.J.N. Bruinsma and D.L. Weisburd. New York: Springer (in press).

"Critical Theory" (with Martin D. Schwartz) in Encyclopedia of Criminology & Criminal Justice, edited by G.J.N. Bruinsma and D.L. Weisburd. New York: Springer (in press).

"Theories of Intimate Partner Violence" (with Bonnie S. Fisher) in Encyclopedia of Primary Prevention and Health Promotion II, Adult/Older Adult Volume, edited by Tom Gullotta and Martin Bloom. New York: Springer (in press).

"Male Peer Support Theory" (with Martin D. Schwartz) in Encyclopedia of Sexual Violence and Abuse, edited by Judy Postmus. New York: ABC-CLIO eBook Collection (http://ebooks.abc-clio.com/print.aspx?isbn=9781598847567&id=A3380C-7224#, pp. 678-679 (2013).

“Critical Victimology” in Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention, edited by Bonnie Fisher and Stephen Lab. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, pp. 244-245 (2010).

“Left Realism” in Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory, edited by Francis T. Cullen and Pamela Wilcox. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, pp. 546-550 (2010).

"Phillipe Bourgois: In Search of Respect" in Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory, edited by Francis T. Cullen and Pamela Wilcox. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, pp. 103-105 (2010).

“Conflict Tactics Scales” in Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Violence, edited by Claire Renzetti and Jeffrey Edleson. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, pp. 147-148 (2008).

“Date and Acquaintance Rape” in Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Violence, edited by Claire Renzetti and Jeffrey Edleson. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, pp. 169-170 (2008).

“Athletes/Athletics and Sexual Violence” in Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Violence, edited by Claire Renzetti and Jeffrey Edleson. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, pp. 42-43 (2008).

“Collective Efficacy” in Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Violence, edited by Claire Renzetti and Jeffrey Edleson. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, pp. 135-136 (2008).

“Separation/Divorce Sexual Assault” in Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Violence, edited by Claire Renzetti and Jeffrey Edleson. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, pp. 637-638 (2008).

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“Male Peer Support Theory” in Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Violence, edited by Claire Renzetti and Jeffrey Edleson. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, p. 424 (2008).

“Sexual Assault in Colleges and Universities” (with William F. Flack) in Battleground Criminal Justice, Vol. 2, edited by Gregg Barak. New York: Greenwood Press, pp. 693-696 (2007).

“Left Realism” in Encyclopedia of Sociology, edited by George Ritzer. London: Blackwell, pp. 3196-3198 (2007).

“Urban Crime and Violence” in Encyclopedia of Sociology, edited by George Ritzer. London: Blackwell, pp. 5107-5109 (2007).

“Biography of Meda Chesney-Lind” in Encyclopedia of Criminology, edited by RichardWright. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn (2005).

“Biography of Jock Young” in Encyclopedia of Criminology, edited by Richard A. Wright. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn (2005).

“Social Support Theory” in Encyclopedia of Criminology, Edited by Richard A.Wright. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn (2005).

j) Case Studies in Scholarly Book Chapters

"Violence Against Women in America's Heartland" (with Amanda Hall-Sanchez), in Rural Poverty in the U.S.A., edited by Jennifer Sherman, Ann Tickamyer, and JenniferWarllick. New York: Columbia University Press (2017).

k) Reprints

"Interpersonal Violence Against Women: The Role of Men" (with Martin D. Schwartz), in Women and Crime: A Text/Reader, edited by Stacy L. Mallicoat. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage (2012).

"Corporate Violence Against Canadian Women: Assessing Left-Realist Research and Policy" (with Colin Goff), in Radical and Marxist Theories of Crime, edited by Michael J. Lynch and Paul B. Stretesky. London: Ashgate (2011).

"The Incidence and Prevalence of Woman Abuse in Canadian University and College Dating Relationships" (with Katharine Kelly), in Debates in Canadian Criminology, edited by Ronald Hinch. Toronto: Prentice Hall (2003).

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“The Incidence and Prevalence of Woman Abuse in Canadian Courtship” (with Martin D. Schwartz), in Violence Against Women: New Canadian Perspectives, edited by Katharine M.J. McKenna and June Larkin. Toronto: Inanna Publications (2002).

"The Incidence and Prevalence of Woman Abuse in Canadian University and College Dating Relationships" (with Katharine Kelly), in Family Life in Canada: Patterns, Perspectives,and Pluralism, edited by C. James Richardson. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson (1997).

"Taking Woman Abuse Seriously: A Critical Response to the Solicitor General of Canada's Crime Prevention Advice to Women" (with Hyman Burshtyn and Charles Gordon), in Gender in the 1990s, 2nd Edition, edited by Adie Nelson. Toronto: Nelson (1995).

"Sexual Assault on a Canadian University Campus: An Exploratory Research Note" (with Martin Schwartz and Karen Tait), in Social Problems in Canada: A Reader, edited by Adie Nelson andAugie Fleras. Toronto: Prentice Hall (1995).

"Woman Abuse in University and College Dating Relationships: The Contribution of the Ideology of Familial Patriarchy" (with Katharine Kelly), in Social Inequality, Social Justice: Selections from the 32nd Annual Meetings of the Western Association of Sociology and Anthropology, edited by Dawn Currie and Brian MacLean. Vancouver: Collective Press (1994).

"Reconstituting Social Order and Social Control: Police Accountability in Canada" (with Dawn Currie and Brian D. MacLean), in Re-Thinking the Administration of Justice, edited by Dawn Currie and Brian D. MacLean. Halifax: Fernwood (1992).

l) Government Reports

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2012). Hate Crime on Canadian University and College Campuses. Report Prepared for the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.

DeKeseredy, W.S., Dragiewicz, M., & Demers, K. (2011). Evaluation Summary for Luke's Place: Family Law Literacy for Abused Women. Report prepared for Canadian Women's Foundation.

DeKeseredy, W.S., & Dragiewicz, M. (2009). Shifting Public Policy Direction: Gender Focused Versus Bi-Directional Intimate Partner Violence. Report Prepared for Stakeholder Relations and Policy Development Division, Ontario Women’s Directorate.

Dragiewicz, M., & DeKeseredy, W.S. (2008). A Needs Gap Assessment Report on Battered Mothers Without Legal Representation in the Family Courts. Report Prepared for Luke’s Place and Denise House. Toronto: Victim Secretariat, Ministry of the Attorney General.

Key Correlates of Intimate Partner Violence. Report prepared for the Canadian Department of

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National Defence. Ottawa, Ontario (August, 2005).

Measuring Violence in Canadian Military Families. Report prepared for the Canadian Department of National Defence. Ottawa, Ontario (March, 2005).

Canadian Men Against Violence: Current Issues. Collection of articles edited for HealthCanada. Ottawa, Ontario (2000).Review of PERSTEMPO Measurement Instruments. Report prepared for Canadian Department of National Defence. Ottawa, Ontario (July, 2001).

PERSTEMPO Family Impact Measurement Tools. Report prepared for Canadian Department of National Defence. Ottawa, Ontario (April, 2001).

Buffering Partner Conflict in Swiss Families: The Effect of Mothers’ Counselling. (with Martin D. Schwartz). Report prepared for the Swiss federal government. Zurich, Switzerland (February, 2001). Final Report on the Canadian Men Against Violence Policy Meeting. Report preparedfor Health Canada. Ottawa, Ontario (March, 1999).

Current Controversies on Defining Non-Lethal Violence Against Women in Intimate,Heterosexual Relationships: Empirical Implications. Report prepared for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute of Justice, and Bureau of Justice Statistics Washington, D.C. (October, 1998).

Enhancing the Physical, Psychological, and Social Well-Being of Teleworkers, Homeworkers, and Home-Based Business Workers: The Contribution of Health Canada’s Small Business Health Canada’s Small Business Health Model (with Shahid Alvi). Report prepared for Health Canada. Ottawa, Ontario (1996).

Health Effects of Working at Home: A Review of the Literature (with Shahid Alvi). Report prepared for Health Canada. Ottawa, Ontario (1996).

Pre-Test Report on the Frequency, Severity and Patterning of Sibling Violence in Canadian Families: Causes and Consequences (with Desmond Ellis). Report prepared for Health Canada's Family Violence Prevention Division. Ottawa, Ontario (1994).

Do Patterns of University-Level Woman Abuse Have Roots in Earlier Dating Behaviors? An Examination of Data From the Canadian National Dating Relationships Survey (with Martin D. Schwartz). Report prepared for Health Canada's Family Violence Prevention Division. Ottawa, Ontario (1994).

Woman Abuse in University and College Dating Relationships (with Katharine Kelly). Report prepared for Health Canada's Family Violence Prevention Division. Ottawa, Ontario (1993).

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Four Variations of Family Violence: A Review of Sociological Research. Report prepared for Health and Welfare Canada's Family Violence Prevention Division. Ottawa, Ontario (1993).

m) Book Reviews in Refereed Journals

Review of Valeria Vegh Weis’ Marxism and Criminology: A History of Criminal Selectivity. Punishment & Society (2018). DOI: 10.177/1462474518769019.

Review of Barbara Owen, James Wells, and Joycelyn Pollock’s In Search of Safety: Confronting Inequality in Women’s Imprisonment. Critical Criminology (2017). DOI: 10.1007/s10612-017-9371-x.

Review of Kathrine Irwin and Karen Umemoto’s Jacked Up and Unjust: Pacific Islander Teens Confront Violent Legacies. Critical Criminology 25 (2017), pp. 153-155.

Review of Robert Agnew's Toward a Unified Criminology in International Criminal Justice Review (2012). Available at http://icj.sagepub.com/content/early/2012/06/19/1057567712448395.citation

Review of Donald G. Dutton’s Rethinking Domestic Violence in Canadian Journal of Sociology Online (November, 2007). Available: http://www.cjsonline.ca/reviews/domesticviol.html.

Review of Elliott Currie’s The Road to Whatever: Middle-Class Culture and the Crisis of Adolescence in Critical Criminology 15 (2007), pp. 199-201.

Review of Aysan Sev’er’s Fleeing the House of Horrors: Women Who Have Left AbusivePartners in The Canadian Journal of Sociology 30 (2005), pp. 131-133.

Review of Linda G. Mills’ Insult to Injury: Rethinking Our Responses to Intimate Abuse in The British Journal of Criminology 44 (2004), pp. 621-623.

Review of David Patrick Keys and John F. Galliher’s Confronting the Drug Control Establishment: Alfred Lindesmith as a Public Intellectual in Contemporary Sociology 32 (2003), pp. 99-100.

Review of Alida V. Merlo and Peter J. Benekos’ What’s Wrong with the Criminal Justice System: Ideology, Politics, and the Media in Criminal Justice Review 27 (2002), pp. 368-369.

Review of James Ptacek’s Battered Women in the Courtroom: The Power of Judicial Responses In Violence Against Women 7 (2001), pp. 1324-1329.

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Review of Jeffrey R. Benedict Athletes and Acquaintance Rape in Women & Criminal Justice11 (2000), pp. 90-93.

Review of Ann Duffy and Julianne Momirov’s Family Violence: A Canadian Introduction in The Canadian Journal of Sociology 24 (1999), pp. 554-556.

Review of Meda Chesney-Lind’s The Female Offender: Girls, Women, and Crime in JusticeQuarterly 16 (1999), pp. 1001-1005.

Review of Robert Silverman and Leslie Kennedy's Deadly Deeds: Murder in Canada in Justice Quarterly 13 (1996), pp. 531-534.

Review of G.S. Basran, C. Gill, and B.D. MacLean's Farmworkers and their Children in Violence Against Women 2 (1996), pp. 123-125.

Review of Karlene Faith's Unruly Women: The Politics of Confinement & Resistance in Women & Criminal Justice 8 (1996), pp. 103-106.

Review of David Levinson's Family Violence in Cross-Cultural Perspective, in International Criminal Justice Review 2 (1992), pp. 141-143.

Review of Gregg Barak's Gimme Shelter: A Social History of Homelessness in Contemporary America in Crime, Law and Social Change (1992), pp. 172-173.

Review of Sandra Walklate's Victimology: The Victim and the Criminal Justice Process, in International Criminal Justice Review 1 (1991), pp. 132-133.

Review of Lesley D. Harman's When a Hostel Becomes a Home: Experiences of Women, in The Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology 28 (1991), pp. 135-136.

Review of Elan Nunnally, Catherine S. Chilman and Fred M. Cox's Mental Illness, Delinquency, Addictions, and Neglect, in Criminal Justice Review 15 (1990), pp. 97-98.

Review of Elliott Currie's Confronting Crime: An American Challenge, in Deviant Behavior 10 (1989), pp. 311-313.

Review of Francis T. Cullen, William J. Maakestad and Gray Cavender's Corporate Crime Under Attack: The Ford Pinto Case and Beyond, in Deviant Behavior 10 (1989), pp. 307-309.

Review of Richard V. Ericson, Patricia M. Baranek and Janet B.L. Chan's Negotiating Control: A Study of News Sources, in The Journal of Human Justice 1 (1989), pp. 118-120.

Review of Desmond Ellis' The Wrong Stuff: An Introduction to the Sociological Study of Deviance, in Social Justice 15 (1988), pp. 190-192.

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Review of John Braithwaite's To Punish or Persuade: Enforcement of Coal Mine Safety, in Canadian Journal of Criminology 30 (1988), pp. 173-175.

n) Book Reviews in Non-Refereed Journals

Review of Bronwyn Winter’s Women, Insecurity, and Violence in a Post-9/11 World in Choice Connect, Vol. 55, No. 4, (2017).

Review of Victoria E. Collins’ State Crime, Women and Gender in Choice Connect: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries (2017).

Review of Anne Innis Dagg and Lee Harding's Human Evolution and Male Aggression, in Literary Review of Canada, October, (2013), available at http://reviewcanada.ca/magazine/.

Review of Jody Raphael's Rape is Rape: How Denial, Distortion, and Victim Blaming areFueling a Hidden Acquaintance Rape Crisis, in The Criminologist 38, No. 4, (2013), pp. 46-48.

Review of Brian D. MacLean and Harold E. Pepinsky's (eds.) We Who Would Take no Prisoners: Selections from the Fifth International Conference on Penal Abolition, in The Criminologist 19, No. 2 (1984), p. 12.

Review of Michael J. Lynch and W. Byron Groves' A Primer in Radical Criminology (2nd edition), in The Critical Criminologist 1, No. 4 (1989), p. 11.

o) Bibliographic Entries

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2017). Violence against women. In Oxford Bibliographies Online: Criminology, edited by Richard Rosenfeld. New York: Oxford University Press.

DeKeseredy, W.S. (2012). Violence against women. In Oxford Bibliographies Online: Criminology, edited by Richard Rosenfeld. New York: Oxford University Press.

p) Forewords and Introductions

Foreword to Aysan Sev'er's Patriarchal Murders of Women. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 2013.

Schwartz, M.D., & DeKeseredy, W.S. (2010). The current health of left realist theory. Crime, Law and Social Change, 54, 107-110.

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Foreword to William DeLeon-Granados’ Travels Through Crime and Place: On the Trail ofCommunity-Building Through Crime Control. Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1999.

q) Instructor’s Guides

Instructor Guide for Jane Barker's Women and the Criminal Justice System: A Canadian Perspective. Toronto: Emond Montgomery (2010).

Instructor’s Guide for Walter S. DeKeseredy’s Women, Crime and the Canadian CriminalJustice System. Cincinnati: Anderson (2000).

r) Test Banks

Test Bank to accompany Jane Barker's Women and the Criminal Justice System: A Canadian Perspective. Toronto: Emond Montgomery (2010).

Test Bank to accompany Shahid Alvi, Walter S. DeKeseredy, and Desmond Ellis’ Contemporary Social Problems in North America. Toronto: Prentice Hall (2000).

s) Unpublished Reports

Documentation of The Akwesasne Community Peacemaking Process (with Desmond Ellis, Ken Hatt, Kenneth Melchin, and Simon Brascoupe). A Report prepared for the Process Design Committee, Akwesasne Community Peacemaking Process. Carleton University: Inter-University Consortium on Conflict Resolution; A Programme of the Centre for Negotiation andDispute Resolution (March 15, 1991).

Editorial Responsibilities

Special Issue Editor, “Domestic Violence in Rural America,” Domestic Violence Report (2018), Vol. 23 (5).

Special Issue Editor, "Left Realism Today," International Journal for Crime, Justice andSocial Democracy (2016), Vol. 5 (3).

Member of the Editorial Board, Men and Masculinities (2014 - ).

Member of the Editorial Board, Sexualization, Media, & Society (2015 -).

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Co-Editor, Journal of Social Criminology (2014-2017).

Special Issue Editor, "Tribute to Jock Young," Critical Criminology (2015).

Special Issue Co-Editor, "Rural Critical Criminology," Critical Criminology (2014).

Member of the International Editorial Board, International Journal for Crime, Justice, and Social Democracy (2012-).

Member of the Editorial Board, Journal of Social Criminology (2011-2017).

Book Series Editor, Routledge New Directions in Critical Criminology Series (2011-).

Special Issue Co-Editor, "The Present and Future of Left Realism," Crime, Law and Social Change (2010), Vol. 54.

Member of the Editorial Board, Crime, Punishment, and the Law (2006-2009).

Editor of Lexington Books’ Series on Critical Perspectives on Crime and Inequality (2004-2008).

Member of the Editorial Board, Critical Criminology (2001-).

Member of the Editorial Board, Feminist Criminology (2004-).

Member of the Editorial Board, Online Journal of Justice Studies (2002-2003).

Member of the Editorial Board, Criminology and Criminal Justice (2001-).

Special Issue Editor, “Current Violence Against Women Issues in Canada”,Violence Against Women, Vol. 6, No. 9 (September, 2000).

Special Issue Editor, “Intimate Relationship Status Variations in Woman Abuse”, Violence Against Women, Vol. 3, No. 6 (December, 1997).

Member of the Editorial Board, Violence Against Women (1997-2005).

Member of the Editorial Board, Crime & Delinquency (2000-).

Co-Editor, Critical Criminology: An International Journal (1996-1999).

Member of Editorial Board, Women & Criminal Justice (1995-1999).

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Associate Editor, Justice Quarterly (March, 1993 to March, 1996).

Co-Editor, The Critical Criminologist (September, 1991 to December, 1993).

Member of Editorial Collective, The Journal of Human Justice (1989-1996).

Co-Editor, LaMarsh Research Programme on Violence and Conflict Resolution Newsletter (1985 - 1986).

Keynote Addresses

“Violence against women in rural America,” II European Domestic Violence Conference. Porto, Portugal (September 9, 2017).

“Engaging men to prevent gender violence,” A Call to Action: Symposium Against Violence. Rutgers University, Camden, NJ (October 2016).

“Male Peer Support and Violence Against Women,” Rutgers University Sexual AssaultAwareness Month Keynote, Camden, NJ (April 25, 2016).

"Thinking Theoretically About Revenge Pornography: The Contribution of Male Peer Support,"Australian National Roundtable Event: "More than Revenge: Addressing the Harms of 'RevengePornography'", Monash University Law Chambers, Melbourne, AU (February 22, 2016).

"Crime, Justice and Inequality: Oh Canada, Where Art Thou?," 2nd Crime, Justice and Social Democracy International Conference, Brisbane, AU (July 9, 2013).

"New Ways of Thinking about Violence Against Women in Canada," PCPC conference titled Family Violence: Strategies for Healthy Living and Healthy Relationships, Fredericton, New Brunswick (May 8, 2012).

"Latest Research on Violence Against Women in Canada," The Domestic Violence Coordinating Committee of Windsor/Essex County's conference titled Shattered Relationships: Families Torn Apart by Violence, Windsor, ON (November 2011).

"Woman Abuse in Canada: The Current State of Sociological Knowledge," Canadian Domestic Violence Conference 2, Toronto, ON, (March 2011).

"Dangerous Exits: Separation/Divorce Sexual Assault in Rural America," National Sexual Violence Resource Center's Just Rural Conference, Denver, CO (June 2010).

"Understanding Violence Against Women and Children: The Need for a Gendered Analysis," Ontario Association of Children's Aid Societies Critical Connections Symposium, Toronto, ON

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(March 10, 2010).

“The Impact of Economic Downturn on Domestic Violence and Strategies to Counter the Violence,” Annual Conference of Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence Treatment Centers in Ontario, Toronto, ON (March 26, 2009).

“Understanding Separation/Divorce Sexual Assault in Rural Communities,” 13th International Conference on Violence, Abuse and Trauma, San Diego, CA (September 16, 2008).

“The Challenges of Studying Woman Abuse,” World Health Organization’s 9th World Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion, Yucatan, Mexico (March 18, 2008).

“Male Peer Support System for the Aggressors,” Jewish Women International of Canada’s Sexual Assault on Campus Conference, Montreal, QC (November 5, 2007).

“Profeminist Men’s Efforts to End Violence Against Women,” Ohio Domestic Violence Network’s Call to Men Conference, Columbus, OH (May 2006).

“Male Peer Support and Woman Abuse on the College Campus: Research, Theory and Policy,”First Annual Sharon Fisher Bassett Foundation Memorial Lecture, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA (March 2006).

“Thinking Critically About Social Justice in Canada,” University of Windsor Student Conferenceon Social Justice, Windsor, Ontario (August 2005).

“The Role of Men in Preventing Violence Against Women,” Artemis Center Peacekeeper Symposium, Dayton, OH (October 24, 2003).

“Curbing Woman Abuse and Poverty: Is Marriage the Cure?” (with Martin D. Schwartz and Shahid Alvi), Trapped by Poverty/Trapped by Abuse Conference, Austin, TX (October 18, 2003).

“Tactics of the Canadian Anti-Feminist Backlash,” Conference on Violations: Gender-BasedRisks in Women’s Lives, University of Toronto (April 15-16, 1999).

“Woman Abuse in Public Housing,” LaMarsh Research Centre on Violence and ConflictResolution Graduate Student Symposium, York Univeristy (October 19, 1998).

Plenary Addresses

“Back to the Future: New Ways of Studying and Responding to Violence Against Women,”Inaugural Asia-Pacific Conference on Gendered Violence & Violations, University of NewSouth Wales, Sydney, Australia (February 11, 2015).

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"Thinking Critically About Adult Pornography and Woman Abuse: New Progressive Directions in Research, Theory, and Policy," National Deviancy Conference 2014, Teesside University, UK (June 26, 2014).

Papers Presented

“Partner violence in a campus LGBTQ community: The role of negative mixed-sex peer support,” (with J. Nolan, A. Hall-Sanchez, & A. Messinger), Society for the Study of Social Problems annual meetings, Philadelphia (August, 2018).

“Adolescent crime and violence in the United States: Rural, suburban, and urban differences,” (with M. Harris & J. Cossman), Rural Sociological Society annual meetings, Portland, OR (July, 2018).

“Situational contexts of intimate partner violence: A comparison of single and group perpetration,” (with C. Rennsion), American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Philadelphia (November, 2017).

“Who speaks first? Analyzing response waves in a campus-wide safety survey,” (with A. Pritchard, J. Nolan, & A. Hall-Sanchez), American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Philadelphia (November, 2017).

“The challenge of gathering violence against women data in the heartland: Reflections on previous research in rural communities,” American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Philadelphia (November, 2017).

“Pro-abuse peer support for campus sexual assault: Racial/ethnic variations,” (with K. Burnham, A. Hall-Sanchez, & J. Nolan), American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Philadelphia (November, 2017).

“Bringing sociology back into the study of violence against women,” Society for the Study of Social Problems annual meetings, Montreal (August, 2017).

“Hate Crime and Bias Incidents in the Ivory tower: Results from a Large-Scale Campus Survey,” (with J. Nolan and A. Hall Sanchez), Society for the Study of Social Problems annual meetings. Montreal (August, 2017).

“Violence Against Rural Women: What We Know and What We Don’t Know,” British Society of Criminology annual meetings, Sheffield, UK (July, 2017).

“Sticks is not Sticks: A Geographically Refined Examination of Violence Against Women in rural America,” (with K. Dubois and C.M. Rennison), British Society of Criminology annual

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meetings, Sheffield, UK (July, 2017).

“Sexual Assault and Stalking Against a Campus LGBTQ Community: The Contribution of Pro-Abuse Peer Support,” (with A. Hall-Sanchez, J. Nolan, and M.D. Schwartz), Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meetings, Kansas City (March, 2017).

“Suffering in Silence: Sexual Assaults on Members of a College Campus LGBTQ Community,” (with A. Hall-Sanchez and J. Nolan), Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meetings, Kansas City (March, 2017).

“Thinking Sociologically About Image-Based Sexual Abuse: The Contribution of Male Peer Support,” From Bossy 2 Boss conference, Rutgers University (March, 2017).

“Girls’ Use of Violence: Urban, Suburban, and Rural Differences,” (with C.M. Rennison), American Society of Criminology annual meetings, New Orleans (November, 2016).

“Peer Support for Sexual Assault on the College Campus: Results from the West Virginia University Campus Quality of Life Survey,” (with A. Hall-Sanchez and J. Nolan), American Society of Criminology annual meetings, New Orleans (November, 2016).

“On Revising Place-Based Theory in Criminology: The Role of Rural Studies, “ (with J.F. Donnermeyer and A. Hall-Sanchez), American Society of Criminology annual meetings, New Orleans (November, 2016).

“Thinking Theoretically about Image-Based Abuse: The Contribution of Male Peer Support,” (with Martin D. Schwartz), American Society of Criminology annual meetings, New Orleans (November, 2016).

"Looking Backward to Move Forward: Revisiting Past Feminist Contributions to the Study of Violence Against Women," American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Washington, D.C. (November, 2015).

"Multiple Domestic Homicides," (with M. Dragiewicz, L.A. Addington, and C.M. Rennison,) American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Washington, D.C. (November, 2015).

"Violence Against Women in Rural Communities," Diverse Voices Family Violence Conference, Edmonton, Alberta (November 2015).

"Violence Against Women in North America: Myths, Facts, Controversies," Workshop on Contemporary Issues in the Criminal Justice Systems: Comparative Perspective, International Institute for the Sociology of Law, Onati University, Gipuzkoa, Spain (May 21, 2015).

"Fuelling Aggrieved Entitlement: The Contribution of Women Against Feminism Postings," (with A. Fabricius and A. Hall-Sanchez), American Society of Criminology annual meetings, San Francisco, CA (November, 2014).

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"Adult Pornography and Violence Against Women in the Heartland: Results from aRural Southeast Ohio Study," (with A. Hall-Sanchez), American Society of Criminology annual meetings, San Francisco, CA (November, 2014).

"New Directions in Feminist Understandings of Rural Crime," Rural Criminology Workshop,Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm Sweden (September 18, 2014).

"Male Peer Support Theory," (with Martin D. Schwartz), American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Atlanta, GA (November, 2013).

"Collective Efficacy et. al.: What Do They Mean for the Study of Crime?" (with Joseph F.Donnermeyer), 2nd Crime, Justice and Social Democracy International Conference, Brisbane, AU (July 9, 2013).

"New Empirical Directions in the Study of Separation/Divorce Assault," 2nd Crime, Justice and Social Democracy International Conference, Brisbane, AU (July 9, 2013).

"Media's Horrification and Pornification of Rural Culture," Canadian Domestic Violence Conference 3, Toronto, ON, (March 1, 2013).

"Variations in Predictors of Male-to-Female Separation/Divorce Assault Across Geographical Regions: Results from the National Crime Victimization Survey" (with Callie M. Rennison), American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Chicago, IL (November 2012).

"Mad Men in Bib Overalls: Media's Horrification and Pornification of Rural Culture" (with Stephen L. Muzzatti and Joseph F. Donnermeyer), American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Chicago, IL (November 2012).

"Pornography and Violence Against Women: The Current State of Social Scientific Knowledge,"Ohio Attorney General's Two Days in May Conference on Victim Assistance, Columbus, OH (May10, 2012)."Woman Abuse in Canada," Annual Muskoka DART Conference, Port Carling, ON (March 2012).

"Pornography and Woman Abuse: Research, Theory, and Policy," Gender-Based Violence Conference, Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH (November 2011).

"Male Peer Support theory" (with Martin D. Schwartz), Gender-Based Violence Conference, Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH (November 2011).

"Situational Contexts and Reporting Violence Against Women to the Police"(with Molly Dragiewicz and Callie Rennison), American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Washington, D.C. (November 2011).

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"Racial/Ethnic Variations in Violence Against Women: Urban, Suburban and Rural Differences" (with Molly Dragiewicz and Callie Rennison), American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Washington, D.C. (November 2011).

"Understanding woman abuse in Canada: Past, present and future," Crime, Justice and Social Democracy Conference, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia (September 2011).

"Thinking critically about rural crime: Toward the development of a new left realist perspective" (with Joseph F. Donnermeyer), York Deviancy Conference, The University of York, York, U.K (June 2011).

"Feminist interpretations of violence against women: Myths and realities," Association of Family and Conciliation Courts annual meetings, Orlando (June 2011).

"Claims about women's use of non-fatal force in intimate relationships: A contextual review of the Canadian research" (with Molly Dragiewicz), Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meetings, Toronto (March 2011).

"Urban, Suburban, and Rural Variations in Separation/Divorce Sexual Assault: Results from the National Crime Victimization Survey"(with Callie Rennison and Molly Dragiewicz), American Society of Criminology annual meetings, San Francisco (November 2010).

"Intimate Relationship Status Variations in Violence Against Women: Urban, Suburban, and Rural Differences" (with Callie Rennison and Molly Dragiewicz), American Society of Criminology annual meetings, San Francisco (November 2010).

"Feminist Contributions to Understanding Woman Abuse: Myths, Controversies, and Realities," Controversial Issues in Partner Violence Study Group, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel (October 24, 2010).

"The Silent Language of Families: The Impact of Psychological Abuse and Coercive Control on Children" (with Antoinette Clarke and Darlene Murphy), Ontario Collaborative Law FederationConference, Burlington, Ontario (September 2010).

"Friedman Economic Policies, Social Exclusion, and Crime: Toward a Gendered Left Realist Subcultural Theory" (with Martin D. Schwartz), American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Philadelphia (November 2009).

“Girls, Crime and Criminal Justice in the Canadian Context,” 5th Annual Conference on Girls, Community and Justice, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth (May 2009).

Flack, W.F., Jr., Kanga, M.R., & DeKeseredy, W.S. “Intimacy modes used by sexual assault perpetrators and male peer-support network members in college.” Paper presented at the 24th

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Meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Chicago, IL USA (November, 2008).

“Toward a Rural Critical Criminology” (with Joseph F. Donnermeyer), American Society of Criminology annual meetings, St. Louis (November 2008).“What is to be Done About Separation/Divorce Sexual Assault in Rural Communities,” 13th International Conference on Violence, Abuse and Trauma, San Diego, CA (September 16, 2008).

“Separation/Divorce Sexual Assault in Rural Communities: Research, Theory and Policy”, U.S. National Sexual Violence Resource Center Conference, Phoenix (June 2008).

“Predictors of College Sexual Assault Perpetration and Male Peer Support” (with M. Kanga and W. Flack Jr.), American Psychological Association’s Summit on Violence and Abuse in Relationships, Bethesda (February 2008).

“Hate-Motivated Sexual Assault on the College Campus: Results from a Canadian Representative Sample Survey” (with Barbara Perry and Martin D. Schwartz), American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Atlanta (November 2007).

“Hate crime on the university campus: A pilot study” (with Barbara Perry and Martin D. Schwartz), American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Atlanta (November 2007).

“Toward a Critical Criminological Understanding of Rural Separation/Divorce Sexual Assault”,International Sociology Association meetings, Toronto (May 2007).

“Preventing Woman Abuse in Rural Communities: The Contribution of a GenderedSecond Generation CPTED” (with Joseph Donnermeyer and Martin D. Schwartz), Academyof Criminal Justice Sciences annual meetings, Seattle (March 2007).

“Thinking Critically about Rural Gender Relations: Toward a Rural Masculinity Crisis/Male Peer Support Model of Separation/Divorce Sexual Assault” (with Joseph Donnermeyer, Martin D. Schwartz, Kenneth Tunnell, and Mandy Hall), American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Los Angeles (November 2006).

“Separation/Divorce Assault”, U.S. Department of Justice Office on Violence Against Women’s Campus Training & Technical Assistance Institute, Columbus, OH (October 2006).

“Forced Sex and Leaving Intimate Relationships: Results from the Chicago Women’s Health Risk Study” (with Carolyn Rebecca Block), Society for the Study of Social Problems annual meetings, Montreal (August 2006).

“The Anti-Feminist Backlash in the Canadian Context”, American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Toronto (November, 2005).

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“Separation/Divorce Sexual Assault in Rural Ohio: The Role of Social Support”, American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Toronto (November, 2005).

“Separation/Divorce Sexual Assault in Rural Ohio: Survivors’ Perceptions of CollectiveEfficacy”, National Institute of Justice Conference on Research and Evaluation, Washington, D.C. (July, 2005).“Family Violence in Canada: Definition, Extent and Key Sources”, Military Family Services Program Symposium, Ottawa (March, 2005).

“New Directions in Left Realism”, American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Nashville (November, 2004).

“Separation/Divorce Sexual Assault in Rural Ohio: The Contribution of Patriarchal MalePeer Support” (with Danielle Fagen, Mandy Hall and Martin D. Schwartz), American Society ofCriminology annual meetings, Nashville (November, 2004).

“Rural Women, Violence, and Divorce”, Eastern Kentucky University’s Feminist and CriticalConversations in Crime and Justice Studies, Richmond, KY (April, 2004).

“Marital Status Variations in Canadian Public Housing Woman Abuse: Results from the Qualityof Neighbourhood Life Survey” (with Shahid Alvi and Martin D. Schwartz), American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Denver (November, 2003).

“Understanding Separation/Divorce Sexual Assault in Rural Communities: The Contributions of an Exploratory Ohio Study” (with Carolyn Joseph), U.S. Department of Justice’s Annual Conference on Research and Evaluation, Washington, D.C. (July, 2003).

“Separation/Divorce Sexual Assault: The Current State of Social Scientific Knowledge” (with MacKenzie Rogness and Martin D. Schwartz), American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Chicago (November, 2002).

“Thinking Critically About Women’s Use of Violence in Intimate Heterosexual Relationships”,American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Chicago (November, 2002).

“Rethinking Crime Prevention in Canadian Public Housing” (with Shahid Alvi, Martin D. Schwartz, and E. Andreas Tomaszewski), Society for the Study of Social Problems annual meetings, Chicago (August, 2002).

“Male Peer Support and Woman Abuse in College Dating: Research, Theory, and Intervention”(with Martin D. Schwartz), U.S. Department of Justice’s Annual Conference on Criminal JusticeResearch and Evaluation, Washington, D.C. (July, 2002).

“Theorizing Public Housing Woman Abuse as a Function of Economic Exclusion and Male PeerSupport” (with Martin D. Schwartz), Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association annual

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meetings, Toronto (May, 2002).

“Crime Victimization, Alcohol Consumption and Drug Use in Canadian Public Housing” (withMartin D. Schwartz, Shahid Alvi, and E. Andreas Tomaszewski), Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meetings, Anaheim (March, 2002).

“Toward an Economic Exclusion/Male Peer Support Model of Woman Abuse in North American Public Housing” (with Martin D. Schwartz), American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Atlanta (November, 2001).

“Abuse in Intimate Relationships as a Barrier to Work for Poor Women: Results from a Canadian Study” (with Shahid Alvi), American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Atlanta (November, 2001).

“Intimate Partner Violence and Three Variations of Victimization in Canadian Public Housing:The Role of Perceived Collective Efficacy” (with Martin D. Schwartz, Shahid Alvi, and E. Andreas Tomaszewski), Trapped by Poverty/Trapped by Abuse Conference, University ofMichigan (October, 2001).

“Can Progressives Support Broken Windows Theory?” (with Martin D. Schwartz, MichaelO. Maume, and Shahid Alvi), Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meetings, Washington, D.C. (April, 2001).

“Understanding Woman Abuse in Canada: The Conceptual, Methodological, and TheoreticalContributions of the Late Michael D. Smith”, Michael D. Smith Seminar Series, LaMarshResearch Centre on Violence and Conflict Resolution, York University, Toronto, Ontario(January, 2001).

“New Directions in Social Problems Research”, Society for the Study of Social Problemsannual meetings, Washington, D.C. (August, 2000).

“Women’s Fear of Crime in Canadian Public Housing” (with Shahid Alvi and Martin D. Schwartz), American Sociological Association annual meetings, Washington, D.C. (August, 2000).

“Collective Efficacy and Violent Crime in a Vulnerable Canadian Inner-City Neighborhood”(with Shahid Alvi and Martin D. Schwartz), American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Toronto (November, 1999).

“Sexual and Racial Harassment in Canadian Public Housing” (with Shahid Alvi and BarbaraPerry), Society for the Study of Social Problems annual meetings, Chicago (August, 1999).

“Violence Against Women in Canadian Public Housing: An Exploratory Study” (with ShahidAlvi, Martin D. Schwartz, and Andreas Tomaszewski), American Society of Criminology

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annual meetings, Washington, D.C. (November, 1998).

“Current Controversies on Defining Non-Lethal Violence Against Women in IntimateHeterosexual Relationships: Empirical Implications”, Workshop on Building Data SystemsFor Monitoring and Responding to Violence Against Women, Arlington, Virginia (October, 1998).

“Crime in Ottawa Public Housing”, Society for the Study of Social Problemsannual meetings, San Francisco (August, 1998).

“The Anti-Feminist Backlash Against Woman Abuse Surveys: Some Canadian Examples”, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meetings, Albuquerque (March 1998).

“Familial Patriarchy, Male Peer Support and Woman Abuse in Dating: Canadian RegionalVariations” (with Martin D. Schwartz), American Society of Criminology annual meetings,San Diego (November, 1997).

“Understanding Sexual Assault on Canadian College Campuses: The Contribution of Schwartzand Pitts’ Feminist Routine Activities Theory” (with Martin D. Schwartz and Shahid Alvi), Society for the Study of Social Problems annual meetings, Toronto (August, 1997).

“Enhancing the Quality of Criminology Textbooks”, American Society of Criminology annualmeetings, Chicago (November, 1996).

"The Contexts, Meanings, and Motives of Women's Use of Violence in Canadian University/College Dating Relationships" (with Daniel G. Saunders, Martin D. Schwartz, and Shahid Alvi), American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Boston (November, 1995).

"Sexual Pressures", Fifth Annual Youth Conference", Kemptville College, Kemptville, Ontario (August, 1995).

"Measuring Violence: Abstract vs. Contextual Approaches", The Wheaton College Conference on Feminism and Domestic Violence, Norton, MA (June, 1995).

"Woman Abuse in Canadian University/College Dating Relationships: The Contribution of Physical, Sexual, and Psychological Victimization in Elementary and High School Courtship", National Research and Policy Symposium on Youth in Transition to Adulthood, Kananaskis, Alberta (April, 1995).

"Left Realism and the Struggle for Justice" (with Brian D. MacLean), Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meetings, Boston (March, 1995).

"Male Peer Support, Pornography and the Abuse of Canadian Women in Dating Relationships" (with Martin D. Schwartz), American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Miami (November, 1994).

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"The Contribution of Dating Abuse in Canadian Elementary and High Schools to Women Abuse in University Dating Relationships" (with Martin D. Schwartz), 8th International Symposium on Victimology, Adelaide, South Australia (August, 1994).

"Enhancing the Quality of Survey Data on Woman Abuse in University/College Dating Relationships", Fifth Symposium on Violence and Aggression, Saskatoon (June, 1994)."Making an Unsafe Learning Environment Safer: Some Progressive Policy Proposals to Curb Woman Abuse in University/College Dating Relationships", Social Science Federation of Canada's Symposium on Violence, Calgary (June, 1994).

"Sexual Abuse in Canadian University and College Dating Relationships: The Contribution of Male Peer Support" (with Katharine Kelly), Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meetings, Chicago (March, 1994).

"Report on the Frequency, Severity and Patterning of Sibling Violence in Canadian Families: Causes and Consequences" (with Desmond Ellis), Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meetings, Chicago (March, 1994).

"Theories of Male Peer Support and Woman Abuse: Strengths, Limitations and Recommendations for Further Development" (with Martin D. Schwartz), Society for the Study of Social Problems annual meetings, Miami Beach (August, 1994).

"Woman Abuse in Canadian University and College Dating Relationships: The Contribution of the Ideology of Familial Patriarchy" (with Katharine Kelly), Western Association of Sociology and Anthropology annual meetings, Vancouver (April, 1993).

"Women's Fear of Crime and Abuse in University and College Dating Relationships" (with Katharine Kelly), Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meetings, Kansas City (March, 1993).

"The Physical, Sexual, and Psychological Abuse of Women in Dating Relationships: Results From a Pretest for a National Study," (with Katharine Kelly and Bente Baklid), American Society of Criminology annual meetings, New Orleans, Louisiana (November, 1992).

"Pro-Death Policies: The Deadly Consequences of Criminalized Abortion," (with Kimberly Cook and Victoria Nasman), American Society of Criminology annual meetings, New Orleans, Louisiana (November, 1992).

"Is Male Feminism an Oxymoron?" (with Martin Schwartz), American Society of Criminology annual meetings, New Orleans, Louisiana (November, 1992).

"Corporate Violence Against Canadian Women: Toward a Left Realist Research Agenda," Women, Racial Minorities, Medicine and Health Conference, University of Saskatchewan (June, 1992).

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"The New Violent Pornographic Comics," (with David Hubka), Canadian Sociology and Anthropology annual meetings, Charlottetown, P.E.I. (May, 1992).

"Sexual Assault on a Canadian Campus: An Exploratory Research Note," (with Martin Schwartz and Karen Tait), Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meetings, Pittsburgh, PA (March, 1992)."Violence Against Women in the Canadian Context: A Critique of Survey Research," Association for Humanist Sociology annual meetings, Ottawa (October, 1991).

"The Homosocial Factor in Male Violence and Masculine Subjectivity," (with Donald Whyte), Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association annual meetings, Kingston, Ontario (June, 1991).

"Male Peer Support and Woman Abuse: Suggestions for Observational Research," (with Donald Whyte), Qualitative Analysis Conference, Carleton University (May, 1991).

"Rethinking the Relationship Between Male Peer Support and Woman Abuse in University Dating Relationships," (with Martin D. Schwartz), Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meetings, Nashville, TN (March, 1991).

"The Return of the "Battered Husband Syndrome": Strengthening Critical Feminist Voices in the Wife Abuse Discourse Through Newsmaking Criminology" (with Martin D. Schwartz), American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Baltimore, Maryland (November, 1990).

"Left Realism in the Canadian Context", Midwest Socialist Scholars and Activists Conference, Chicago, Illinois (October, 1990).

"U.S. and British Left Realism: Similarities and Differences" (with Martin D. Schwartz), American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Reno, Nevada (November, 1989).

"With a Little Help From my Friends: Male Peer Support and Woman Abuse in University Dating Relationships", Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meetings, Washington, D.C. (March, 1989).

"Woman Abuse and the American Criminal Justice System: A Feminist Analysis", American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Montreal, Quebec (November, 1987).

"Woman Abuse in the Context of Courtship: The Role of Male Peer Support", Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meetings, St. Louis, Missouri (March, 1987).

"Corporate Crime in Canada: A Critical Evaluation of Theory and Research" (with R. Kanarek, P. DiGiammarino and G. Caldwell), American Society of Criminology annual meetings,Atlanta, Georgia (November, 1986).

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"Corporate Crime Research in Canada", American Sociological Association annual meetings, New York, N.Y. (August, 1986).

"Marxist Criminology in Canada: Toward Linking Theory with Practice", Canadian Sociology and Anthropology annual meetings, Winnipeg, Manitoba (June, 1986).

"Canadian Newspaper Coverage of Corporate Crime: A Content Analysis", American Society of Criminology annual meetings, San Diego, California (November, 1985).

"Child Socialization and Woman-Battering: A Critical Evaluation of Theory and Research", Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association annual meetings, Montreal, Quebec(May, 1985).

"The Influence of Reference Others on Jail and Prison Suicides", Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meetings, Las Vegas, Nevada (April, 1985).

Session Organising/Chairing/Discussant

Critic, “Author Meets Critic: Intimate Partner Violence by Adam Messinger,” American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Philadelphia, PA (November, 2017).

Chair, "Author Meets Critic: Feminist Criminology by Claire M. Renzetti," American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Atlanta, GA (November, 2013).

Critic, "Author Meets Critic: A Troubled Marriage: Domestic Violence and the Legal System by Leigh Goodmark," American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Chicago, IL, (November 2012).

Critic, "Author Meets Critic: Rape Is Rape by Jody Raphael," American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Chicago, IL (November 2012).

Critic, "Author Meets Critic: Women and War: Power and Protection in the 21st Century edited by Kathleen Kuehnast et al.," American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Washington, D.C. (November 2011).

Chair, "Author Meets Critic: Equality With a Vengeance: Men's Rights Groups, Battered Women and Antifeminist Backlash by Molly Dragiewicz," American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Washington, D.C. (November 2011).

Discussant and Co-Organizer of the play "Who is the Enemy?" written by Judge H. Lee Sarokin, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meetings, Toronto (March 2011).

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Critic, "Author Meets Critic: Restorative Justice and Violence Against Women edited by James Ptacek," American Society of Criminology annual meetings, San Francisco (November 2010).

Critic, "Author Meets Critic: Between Good and Ghetto: African American Girls and Inner-City Violence by Nikki Jones," American Society of Criminology annual meetings, San Francisco (November 2010).

Critic, "Author Meets Critic: Out in the Storm by Gail Caputo," American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Philadelphia (November 2009).

Critic, “Author Meets Critic: Getting Played by Jody Miller,” American Society of Criminology annual meetings, St. Louis (November 2008).

Chair, “Thinking Critically About Rural Crime and Social Control,” American Society of Criminology annual meetings, St. Louis (November 2008).

Critic, “Author Meets Critic: Redressing Rape Reform in Law and Action by Susan Caringella,” American Society of Criminology annual meetings, St. Louis (November 2008).

Discussant, “Context Matters: Theorizing Gender, Crime and Violence,” American Society of Criminology annual meetings, St. Louis (November 2008).

Moderator, “Girls and Young Women’s Experiences as Researchers,” The University of Western Ontario’s Centre for Research & Education on Violence Against Women and Children’s conference on Overcoming Violence in the Lives of Girls and Young Women: Stories of Strength and Resilience, Fanshawe College, London, Ontario (September 2008).

Chair, “Sexual Assault in Non-Traditional Populations,” American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Atlanta (November 2007).

Chair, “New Directions in Critical Criminological Perspectives on Violence,” American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Los Angeles (November 2006).

Discussant, “Getting the Word Out to Students About Unwanted Sex on College Campuses,”International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies annual meetings, Toronto (November, 2005).

Chair, “Thinking Critically About Crimes of the Powerful,” American Society of Criminologyannual meetings, Nashville (November, 2004).Chair, “Racial Profiling,” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meetings, Anaheim (March, 2002).

Chair, “Intersecting Identities and the Construction of Crime and Justice,” American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Atlanta (November, 2001).

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Chair, “Gender and Intimate Partner Violence,” American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Atlanta (November, 2001).

Chair, “Violent Offending Among Women and Girls,” American Society of Criminology annualMeetings, Atlanta (November, 2001).

Chair, “Revisiting the New Criminology,” American Society of Criminology annual meetings,Washington, D.C. (November, 1998).Chair, “Poverty, Joblessness, and Inner City Crime in Canada,” Canadian Law and Societyannual meetings, Ottawa (June, 1998).

Organiser, "Women's Safety Network," Canadian Sociology and Anthropology annual meetings, Montreal, Quebec (June, 1995).

Organiser, "Woman Abuse in the Canadian Context," Association for Humanist Sociology annual meetings, Ottawa, Ontario (October, 1991).

Chair, "Critical Criminology in the Canadian Context", American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Baltimore, Maryland (November, 1990).

Discussant, "Race, Gender and Victimization", Canadian Law and Society Association annual meetings, Victoria, B.C. (May, 1990).

Chair, "Family Violence in the Canadian Context", Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association annual meetings, Victoria, B.C. (May, 1990).

Commentator, "Are Women as Violent as Men?", American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Reno, Nevada (November, 1989).

Discussant, "Deviance and Social Control in the Canadian Context", Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association annual meetings, Quebec City, Quebec (June, 1989).

Organiser, "LaMarsh Research Programme Graduate Student Symposium on Violence and Conflict", York University (April, 1988).

Chair, "Structural Determinants of Woman Abuse", American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Montreal, Quebec (November, 1987).

Convenor, "Family Violence: Theoretical and Empirical Issues", Canadian Law and Society Association annual meetings, Hamilton, Ontario (June, 1987).

Chair, "Woman-Battering and the State", Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association annual meetings, Winnipeg, Manitoba (June, 1986).

Chair, "Violence in the Workplace", LaMarsh Research Programme on Violence and Conflict

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Resolution Conference, York University (April, 1985).

Discussant, "Overcrowding and Prison Violence", LaMarsh Research Programme on Violence and Conflict Resolution Seminars, York University (November, 1983).

External Reviewer of Proposals and Government Reports

2018 Review of a grant proposal for the National Science Foundation.

1994- Present Review of proposals for the Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Dept. of Justice.

1994- Present Review of proposals for the Centers for Disease Control.

1999 Reviews of reports for Health Canada.

1995 – 2013 Reviews of proposals and reports for the National Institute of Justice Technical Assistance and Support Program.

Offices in Learned Societies and Professional Associations

Chair of the 2018 American Society of Criminology’s Mentor Award Committee(November 2017 – November 2018).

Member of the 2017 American Society of Criminology’s Ruth D. Peterson Fellowship for Racial and Ethnic Diversity Award Committee (October 2016 – November 2017).

Chair of the Book Award Committee, The American Society of Criminology’s Division on Critical Criminology (July 2016 – November 2016).

Member of the 2016 American Society of Criminology Program Committee (Sept. 2015- November, 2016).

Member of the National Latin@ Network Advisory (Casa de Esperanza) Research Advisory Council (2011 - Present).

Member of the Awards Committee, The American Society of Criminology's Division on Critical Criminology (January 2013 - November 2013).

Chair of the Awards Committee, The American Society of Criminology's Division on Critical Criminology (June 2012 - November 2012).

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Member of the Nominations Committee, The American Society of Criminology’s Division on Critical Criminology (June 2011 – November 2011).

Member of the 2012 American Society of Criminology August Vollmer Award Committee(April 2011-November 2012).

Member of the 2012 American Society of Criminology Herbert Bloch Award Committee (November 2011 - November 2012).

Member of the 2011 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Program Committee (August 2009-March 2011).

Member of the 2010 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Program Committee (August 2008-March 2010).

Member of the 2010 American Society of Criminology Program Committee (September 2009-November 2010).

Past Chair, American Society of Criminology's Division on Critical Criminology (November 2009-November 2011).

Chair, American Society of Criminology’s Division on Critical Criminology (November 2007 – November 2009).

Member of the Ohio Domestic Violence Network’s Advisory Board (Sept. 2006 -).

Member of the 2007 American Society of Criminology Program Committee (Sept. 2006- November, 2007).

Member of the 2007 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Program Committee (March 2006 –March, 2007).

Member of the 2006 American Society of Criminology Program Committee (Sept. 2005- November, 2006).

Member of the Nominations Committee, The American Society of Criminology’s Division on Critical Criminology (June 2004 – November 2005).

Member of the Ohio Domestic Violence Network’s Board of Directors (June 2004 - 2006).

Member of the California Coalition Against Sexual Assault’s Campus Advisory Board(June 2002 - 2009).

Member of the Executive Board, The American Society of Criminology’s Division on Critical

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Criminology (Nov. 2003 – Nov. 2007).

Member of the 2004 American Society of Criminology Program Committee (Sept. 2003- November 2004).

Member of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Membership Committee (Spring 2003 -).

Member of the 2003 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Program Committee (March 2002 –March 2003).

Member of the 2002 American Society of Criminology Program Committee (November, 2001 –(November, 2002).

Chair, The American Society of Criminology’s Division on Critical Criminology (November 2001 – November 2003).

Chapter Representative, Alpha Kappa Delta: International Sociology Honour Society(2001 - 2002).

Member of the Nominations Committee, The American Society of Criminology’s Division onCritical Criminology (January 2001 – January 2002).

Member of the 1997 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Program Committee (August 1995- March 1997).

Executive Counsellor, The American Society of Criminology's Division on Critical Criminology (November 1992 - December 1993).

Member of the 1993 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Program Committee (June 1991 - March 1993).

Member of the Nominations Committee, The American Society of Criminology's Division on Critical Criminology (March 1991 - November 1991).

Local Arrangements Chair, Association for Humanist Sociology annual meetings, Ottawa, Ontario (October 1991 at the Skyline Hotel).

Member of the Board of Directors, House of Hope Community Resource Centre. Ottawa, Ontari (1990 - 1994).

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Graduate Student Supervision

a) Completed

Falak Ojjeh, Sexual Assault on the College Campus: A Partial Test of Male Peer Support Theory, Master of Arts, Sociology, West Virginia University (May 2015).

Alison Fyfe, Mean Girls in the Press: A Content Analysis of Two Toronto Newspapers, Master of Arts, Faculty of Social Science and Humanities, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, (September 2011).

Taylor Churchill, Course Work and Research Paper, Master of Arts, Criminology, University of Ontario Institute of Technology (April 2011).

MaDonna R. Maidment, “Doing Time on the Outside”: Transcarceration and the Social Control of Criminalized Women in the Community, Doctor of Philosophy, Sociology, Carleton University (January 2005).

Lisa R. Leduc, Understanding Female-to-Male Violence in Canadian University and CollegeDating Relationships: A Test of the Rebellion Thesis, Doctor of Philosophy, Sociology,Carleton University (December, 2003).

Lori Linnevers, Course Work and Comprehensive Exams, Master of Arts, Sociology, Ohio University (August, 2003).

Jourdan Darr, Course Work and Comprehensive Exams, Master of Arts, Sociology, OhioUniversity (August, 2003).

McKenzie M. Rogness, Toward an Integrated Male Peer Support Model of Marital/Cohabitation Rape in the United States, Master of Arts, Sociology, Ohio University(March 2003).

E. Andreas Tomaszewski, Public” and “Private” Crimes Against Women in Eastern OntarioPublic Housing: The Role of Perceived Collective Efficacy, Doctor of Philosophy, Sociology, Carleton University (June 2002).

Roberta Lynn Sinclair, Male Peer Support and Male-to-Female Dating Abuse Committed by Socially Displaced Male Youth: An Exploratory Study, Doctor of Philosophy, Sociology, Carleton University (July 2002).

Mandy Hall, Course Work and Comprehensive Exams, Master of Arts, Sociology, Ohio University (June 2002).

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Willow Scobie, Disciplining the Workshy?: Social Policy Constructs the Policy Subject,Master of Arts, Sociology, Carleton University (September 2000).

Kathleen Moss, Re-Visiting Clinical Intervention: Are Current Screening Questions for Woman Abuse Effective?, Master of Arts, Sociology, Carleton University (May 2000).

Chris Hay, Three Strikes and You’re Out: A Call for Crime Prevention and Restorative Justice Alternatives, Master of Arts, Sociology, Carleton University (June 1999).

Linda Manyguns, The Resistance of Traditional Aboriginal Social Control Systems toIndigenization and Assimulation, Master of Arts, Sociology, Carleton University (June 1998).

Patricia Ann McNulty, Feminist Perspectives on Intimacy and Woman Abuse in Heterosexual Domestic Relationships, Master of Arts, Sociology, Carleton University (April 1998).

E. Andreas Tomaszewski, Rethinking Crime and Criminal Justice in Nunavut, Master of Arts, Canadian Studies, Carleton University (August 1995).

Ivana Filice, A Critical Examination of the Guidelines Issued by the Chairperson Pursuant to Section 65 (3) of the Immigration Act: Women's Refugee Claimants Fearing Gender-RelatedPersecution, Master of Arts, Sociology, Carleton University (May 1994).

Neil Slattery, A Study of Probation Officers' Responses to Wife Beaters who Violate their Probation Orders, Master of Arts, Sociology, Carleton University (December 1993).

Ian Thomas, Taking Aboriginal-Police Relations Seriously: A Left Realist Perspective on Police Accountability, Master of Arts, Canadian Studies, Carleton University (November 1993).

Jo-Anne Taylor, What Every Woman Should Know: Male Peer Support and Woman Abuse in Heterosexual Dating, Master of Arts, Sociology, Carleton University (September 1993).

In Progress

Gabrielle Lory, Ph.D. candidate, Sociology, West Virginia University.

Danielle Stoneberg, Ph.D. candidate, Sociology, West Virginia University.

External Examiner for Doctoral Defences

University of Calgary (1), York University (7), University of Montreal (1), Lund University in Sweden (1), University of Western Australia (1), Deakin University (1), Queensland University

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of Technology (1), and University of South Australia (1).

External Examiner for M.A. Defences

York University (1) and Memorial University of Newfoundland (1).

Externl Examiner for Fourth-Year Theses Defences

Knox College (1) and Queensland University of Technology (1).

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