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CURRICULUM VITAE CHRIS D. ROSE, Ph. D. Fall, 2010 Associate Professor of Criminal Justice Public Affairs Department Criminal Justice Program 800 Algoma BLVD Oshkosh, WI 54901 920-424-8061 [email protected] Home Address: 675 Zarling Ave, Oshkosh, WI 54901 Home Phone: 920-385-7412 Cell Phone: 920-527-9695 Education Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, August 1998 - May 2002 Ph. D. in Sociology, Department of Sociology, May 2002 Areas of Specialization: criminology, social problems, statistics, and research methodology. Dissertation: "Educational Participation Inside Prison: Who Participates and Why?" Successfully Defended on April 8, 2002 Dissertation Committee: Dr. Kathryn Ward (Chair), Dr. Robert Benford, Dr. Marc Ridell, Dr. Vince Lacey, and Dr. Michelle Miller Western Kentucky University, August 1995 - May 1997 Master of Arts in Sociology, Department of Sociology, May 1997 Thesis: “College Students and Drug Use: A Further Analysis of Peer Cluster Theory.” Successfully Defended on April 11, 1997 1

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CURRICULUM VITAECHRIS D. ROSE, Ph. D.

Fall, 2010

Associate Professor of Criminal JusticePublic Affairs DepartmentCriminal Justice Program

800 Algoma BLVDOshkosh, WI 54901

[email protected]

Home Address: 675 Zarling Ave, Oshkosh, WI 54901Home Phone: 920-385-7412Cell Phone: 920-527-9695

Education

Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, August 1998 - May 2002Ph. D. in Sociology, Department of Sociology, May 2002

Areas of Specialization: criminology, social problems, statistics, and research methodology.

Dissertation: "Educational Participation Inside Prison: Who Participates and Why?"Successfully Defended on April 8, 2002

Dissertation Committee: Dr. Kathryn Ward (Chair), Dr. Robert Benford, Dr. Marc Ridell, Dr. Vince Lacey, and Dr. Michelle Miller

Western Kentucky University, August 1995 - May 1997Master of Arts in Sociology, Department of Sociology, May 1997

Thesis: “College Students and Drug Use: A Further Analysis of Peer Cluster Theory.” Successfully Defended on April 11, 1997

Thesis Committee: Dr. John Faine (Chair), Dr. Mathew Pruitt, and Dr. Steve Groce

Murray State University, August 1991 - May 1995Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Anthropology, Department of Sociology, Social Work, and Anthropology, May 1995

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Professional Positions

University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, August 2009 to PresentAssociate Professor of Criminal Justice, Public Affairs Department, Criminal Justice Program

University of Southern Indiana, August 2007 to August 2009Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice Studies, Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice Studies

University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, September 2002 to July 2007Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice, Public Affairs Department, Criminal Justice Program

University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, September 2006 to July 2007Coordinator of the Criminal Justice Program, Public Affairs Department, Criminal Justice Program

Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, August 2001 to May 2002 Lecturer, Department of Sociology

Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, August 1999 to May 2001Graduate Assistant, Department of Sociology

Murray State University, January 1998 to May 1998Adjunct Instructor, Sociology Program

Hopkinsville Community College, August 1997 to December 2001Adjunct Instructor, Kentucky Community and Technical College System

Madisonville Community College, August 1997 to December 2001Adjunct Instructor, Kentucky Community and Technical College System

Western Kentucky University, August 1996 to May 1997Graduate Teaching Associate, Department of Sociology

Western Kentucky University, January 1996 to May 1996Graduate Assistant, Department of Sociology

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Peer Reviewed Publications in Refereed Journals Rose, Chris, Kristin Reschenberg, Stephen Richards. (2010). “The inviting convicts to

college program.” Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 49, 293-308.

Newson-Horst, Adele, Chris Rose, and Stephen Rose. (2007). “The ‘great ideas’

collaborative: a model for teacher education in social studies.” Teaching Forum: A Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, Fall 2007 Issue.

Rose, Chris. (2004). Women’s participation in prison education: what we know and don’t

know. Journal of Correctional Education, 55(1), 78-100.

Rose, Chris. (2003). Making the grade in the prison yard: who takes advantage of

educational programming while incarcerated? Journal of Crime and Justice, 26(2),

101-124.

Rose, Chris. (1999). Peer cluster theory and adolescent alcohol use: an explanation of

alcohol use and a comparative analysis between two causal models. Journal of Drug

Education, 29(3), 205-16.

Peer Reviewed Publications as Book Chapters

Carceral, K.C., Chris Rose, Stephen Richards, and Thomas Bernard. (2009). Moving beyond the officer-prisoner model of control. In Nicolle

Fearn & Rick Ruddell’s (Eds.), Understanding Correctional Violence (pp. 231 –

247). Richmond, KY: Newgate Press.

McClue, Brucetta, Ashraf Esmail, and Chris Rose. (2009). Home schooling: protect your

child(ren), a sense of peace. In Rose Duhon-Sells, Ashraf Esmail, and James

Takona’s (Eds), Youth Violence in American Schools: How It Can be Alleviated.New York, NY: Edwin Mellen Press.

Invited Publications (Non-Peer-Reviewed)

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Rose, Chris, Kristin Reschenberg, and Stephen Richards. (2010). “Where are we

now? An update on the evolution of the inviting convicts to college program.”

Offender Programs Report, 14(3), 33-45.

Richards, Stephen C., Chris D. Rose, and Susan O. Reed. (2007). “The college preparatory

program: inviting convicts to college.” Correctional Education Association-

Wisconsin Newsletter, 21(5), 4 -5.

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Richards, Stephen, Chris Rose, and Susan Reed. (2006). “Inviting convicts to college: prison and university partnerships.” In American Correctional Association’s (Eds) The State of Corrections (pp. 171-80). Lanham, MD: American Correctional Association.

Rose, Chris, Susan Reed, and Stephen Richards. (2005). Inviting convicts to college: a free

college preparatory program for prisoners. Offender Programs Report, 8(6), 90-93.

Articles Currently Under Peer-Review

Rose, Chris, Vicky Beck, and Stephen Richards. (Under Peer Review). Mass incarceration

in the USA. Under review at Isabelle Drean-Rivette and Martine Evans’ (Eds.)

International Criminology Encyclopedia. Rheims, France

Manuscripts in Preparation for Peer-Review

Rose, Kristin and Chris Rose. “Understanding differences in male and female participation in post-secondary correctional education.” Anticipated date of submission for peer review publication: Fall 2010.

Rose, Chris and Vicky Beck. “Heterosexism, sexual violence between women and

secondary victimization. “ Anticipated date of submission for peer review publication: Spring 2011.

Prepared Consulting Reports

Rose, Chris. (2005). Developing alternative and creative learning experiences for PK-12

teachers (University of Wisconsin System PK-16 Grants, Teacher Quality Initiative,

2003-2004 academic year). Oshkosh, WI: University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, College

of Education.

Rose, Chris. (2004). Assessment of the great ideas collaborative and the summer

institute (a summer institute to encourage standards-based practices in the

classroom and bi-monthly follow-up meetings). Oshkosh, WI: University of

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Wisconsin Oshkosh, College of Letters and Science and College of Education.

Grants Awarded

Rose, Chris and Lindsay Ejnik (CJ Major at UWO). (2005). Student and Faculty Compact

Small Grant for Collaborative Research. Project Title: College Students and

Alcohol and Drug Use: A Further Analysis of Peer Cluster Theory.

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National and Regional Conference Presentations and Participation

Rose, Chris. (2010). Regional conference paper presentation: “Heterosexism, sexual

violence between women, and secondary victimization.” Annual conference of the

Midwest Sociological Society, Chicago, IL.

Rose, Chris. (2010). Regional conference panel discussion participant: “Prison pedagogy:

teaching the prison class.” Annual conference of the Midwest Sociological Society,

Chicago, IL.

Rose, Chris, Kristin Reschenberg, Stephen Richards. (2009). National conference paper

presentation: “An assessment and extension of the inviting convicts to college

program.” Annual conference of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA.

Rose, Chris. (2009). National conference session discussant (co-discussant: Michael

Lenza): “Convict criminology 5: beyond bars, reentering the free world.” Annual

conference of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA.

Rose, Chris. (2009). National conference session chair (co-chair: Michael Lenza): “Convict

criminology 6: the last convict, criminal careers, and reentry.” Annual conference of

the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA.

Rose, Chris. (2009). Regional conference session chair: “Convict criminology.” Annual

conference of the Midwest Sociological Society, Des Moines, IA.

Rose, Chris. (2008). National conference session discussant (co-discussant: John Irwin):

“Convict criminology session 3: men and women in prison.” Annual conference of

the American Society of Criminology, St. Louis, MO.

Rose, Chris. (2008). Regional conference session chair: “Convict criminology.” Annual

conference of the Midwest Sociological Society, St. Louis, MO.

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Rose, Chris and Kristin Reschenberg. (2008). Regional conference teaching workshop

organizer and presenter: “Teaching criminological theory through classroom

simulations.” Annual conference of the Midwest Sociological Society, St. Louis,

MO.

Rose, Chris. (2008). Regional conference panel discussion participant: “Surviving the job

market.” Annual conference of the Midwest Sociological Society, St. Louis, MO.

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Carceral, K.C., Chris Rose, Stephen Richards, and Thomas Bernard. (2008). National

conference paper presentation: “Moving beyond the officer-prisoner model of

control.” Annual conference of the Academy of Criminal Justice Science, Cincinnati, OH.

Hogan, Richard, Chris Rose, and Gretchen E. Ely. (2007). National conference paper

presentation: “Female prisoner health care.” Annual conference of the American

Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA.

Richard Hogan and Chris Rose. (2007). National conference paper presentation: “The

Prison Rape Elimination Act: Obscuring the Reality of Prison Sex and Sexual

Orientation in Female Prisons.” Annual conference of the American Society of

Criminology, Atlanta, GA.

Reschenberg, Kristin and Chris Rose. (2007). Regional conference paper presentation:

“Neighborhood Cohesiveness, Informal Social Control, and Crime Prevention: A

Quantitative Analysis.” Annual conference of the Midwest Sociological Society,

Chicago, IL.

Rose, Chris. (2007). Regional conference session chair: “Convict criminology and

criminology.” Annual conference of the Midwest Sociological Society, Chicago, IL.

Rose, Chris. (2006). National conference paper presentation: “Views from the Inside on

the Social Reality of Prison Education”. Annual conference of the American Society

of Criminology, Los Angeles, CA.

Rose, Chris. (2006). Regional conference session chair: “Convict criminology.” Annual

conference of the Midwest Sociological Society, Omaha, Nebraska.

Richards, Stephen and Chris Rose. (2006). Regional conference paper presentation:

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“Making prisons and university partnerships work.” Annual conference of the

Midwest Sociological Society, Omaha, Nebraska.

Rose, Chris and Angela Beck. (2006). Regional conference paper presentation:

“The process of attaining a victim identity in the case of date rape: the impact of

gender, victim Blame, and victim precipitation.” Annual conference of the

Midwest Sociological Society, Omaha, Nebraska.

Rose, Chris, Danielle Chase, and Kyle Arendt. (2006). Regional conference paper

presentation: “Views from the inside: the perception of correctional education

among prisoners at two Midwestern medium security prisons.” Annual conference

of the Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, LA.

Rose, Chris, Lindsay Ejnik, and Alexis Kerkman. (2006). Regional conference paper

presentation: “Developing partnership between prisons and universities: advice on

designing and implementing a program to benefit both prisoners and undergraduates.” Annual conference of the Southern Sociological

Society, New Orleans, LA.

Rose, Chris, Susan Reed, and Stephen Richards. (2005). National conference paper

presentation: “Inviting convicts to college: a free college preparatory program for

prisoners.” Annual conference of the American Society of Criminology, Ontario,

Canada.

Carceral, KC, Chris Rose, Thomas Bernard, and Stephen Richards. (2005). National conference paper presentation: “The guard-prisoner

paradigm of control.” Annual conference of the American Society of Criminology,

Ontario, Canada.

Rose, Chris. (2005). Regional conference session chair: “Convict criminology I.” Annual

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conference of the Midwest Sociological Society, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Rose, Chris. (2005). Regional conference session chair: “Convict criminology II.” Annual

conference of the Midwest Sociological Society, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Rose, Chris and Kristen Meulemans. (2005). Regional conference paper presentation:

“What we Know and Don’t Know about Women and Men’s Participation in Prison

Education: A Comparative Analysis.” Annual conference of the Midwest Sociological Society, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Rose, Chris, Susan Reed, Stephen Richards, and Nick Sagal. (2004). National conference

paper presentation: “Prison education: how prisoners and teachers talk about

problems and solutions.” Annual conference of the American Society of Criminology, Nashville, TN.

Rose, Chris. (2004). National conference round table session presider: “Education.”

Annual conference of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Rose, Chris. (2004). National conference round table paper presentation: “Structural and

Individual Constraints on Women’s Participation in Prison Education.” Annual

conference of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Rose, Chris. (2004). Regional conference paper presentation: “Emerging problems and

solutions in prison education: claims and counterclaims of the students and

teachers in a Midwestern medium security prison.” Annual conference of the

Midwest Sociological Society, Kansas City, MO.Rose, Chris. (2003). Regional conference paper presentation: “Women’s participation in

prison education: what we know and what we don’t know.” Annual conference of

the Midwest Sociological Society, Chicago, IL.

Esmail, Ashraf and Chris Rose. (2003). Regional conference paper presentation: “The

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division of labor in lesbian families: is it divided up fairly?” Annual conference of

the Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, LA.

Rose, Chris. (2003). Regional conference paper presentation: “Succession by murder in

Italian-American mafia crime families: is it possible to provide a further extension

of Skocpol’s state-centered theory of revolution?” Annual conference of the

Midwest Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, IL.

Rose, Chris, Nicole Rader, and Ashraf Esmail. (2003). Regional conference paper

presentation: “Clouding the issue of date rape: preliminary results of an experimental design.” Annual conference of the Midwest Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, IL.

Rose, Chris. (2002). Regional conference paper presentation: “Making the grade in the

prison yard: who takes advantage of educational programming while incarcerated?” Annual conference of the Midwest Criminal Justice

Association, Chicago, IL.

Rose, Chris. (2002). Regional conference paper presentation: “Educational participation

inside prison: social factors linked to the construction of educational character.”

Annual conference of the Midwest Sociological Society, Milwaukee, WI.

University, College, Department, and Public/Community Service

University and College Service

Currently serving as Chair of the Administrators Evaluation Committee (elected as chair October 6, 2009)

Currently serving as a member of the Council of Equity and Affirmative Action Committee (appointed October 6, 2009)

Assisted with Odyssey’s “Conversations with Faculty” by leading a discussion with incoming student freshman (September 6, 2010).

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Faculty Liaison (Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice Studies, University of Southern Indiana) for the College Achievement Program, Spring 2008 – Spring 2009.

As faculty liaison, I was charged with working with area high school teachers to facilitate the College Achievement Program, which allows high school students to earn college credit while enrolled in specific high school classes.

Alternate on University Core Curriculum Council (Fall 2008 – Spring 2009): University of Southern Indiana.

Member of Faculty Search Committee (Fall 2008 – Spring 2009): University of Southern Indiana

Member of Faculty Search Committee (Fall 2007 – Spring 2008): University of Southern Indiana

Assisted in the development of the Criminal Justice Studies Major at the University of Southern Indiana (Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice Studies). As part of this process, I worked with other faculty members to develop a Criminal Justice Studies Major at University of Southern Indiana (within the Department of Sociology), Fall 2007 – Spring 2009. Criminal Justice Studies Major was successfully established during the Spring semester of 2009.

Development of new Criminal Justice Internship at the University of Southern Indiana: worked with the USI Department of Security to develop a new Criminal Justice Internship that provided one more security officer in their Department per semester.

Participated in the 2008 Summer Institute on Service Learning (Summer 2008): I provided a presentation/discussion on the Inviting Convicts To College Program during one session of this institute (University of Southern Indiana).

Chair of Faculty Senate Administrators Evaluation Committee: Chair of this committee from Fall of 2005 to Spring of 2006 (University of Wisconsin Oshkosh).

Member of the Faculty Senate Administrators Evaluation Committee (2003 – 2006; University of Wisconsin Oshkosh)

Member of Institutional Review Board (University of Wisconsin Oshkosh), Fall 2005 to Spring 2007

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Served as a session moderator at the 2005 UW System Symposium for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity (University of Wisconsin Oshkosh)Research Consultant on University of Wisconsin System PK-16 Grant (University of Wisconsin Oshkosh), Fall 2004 to Spring 2005.

Assessment Evaluator for Great Ideas Collaborative and Summer Institute (University of Wisconsin Oshkosh), Fall 2003 to Spring 2004).

Participated in one “Conversations with the Faculty” session every year as an Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh (2002 – 2007).

Member of the Academic Computing Users Group Committee (2003-2004, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh).

Served on the Corrections Concern Committee (University of Wisconsin Oshkosh), Fall 2002 to Spring 2003.

Recorder at Summit of Community Justice Conference: held at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh May 27-May 28, 2003.

Department Service

Co-author (with Dr. David Jones) of the Response to the External Review of the Criminal Justice Program, UWO (2010): External Reviewer: Dr. Bryan Byers of Ball State University.

Group Registration Meetings for CJ Majors at UWO (Spring 2010): Moderated registration meetings for CJ students with fewer than 60 credits (8 one-hour meetings).

Developing and Offering a Course on Police Discretion (Fall 2010): In an effort to address the need to “… strike a balance between corrections and policing …” (as suggested in Dr. Byers’ external review), I have begun to develop a policing course focusing on police discretion. This course will first be offered and taught by me as a Special Topics Course during the Spring Semester of 2011. I will then seek the approval of the department and college to establish this course as a regularly taught elective course, which will be added to the criminal justice curriculum.

Co-author (with Dr. David Jones) of the Criminal Justice Internal Program Review, UWO (2009). and the response to the external review of the criminal justice program (External Reviewer: Dr. Bryan Byers, Ball State University).

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Fall 2009 Preview Days, UWO: organized and moderated a table at two sessions during Major Fest/Preview Days.

Internship Coordinator, University of Southern Indiana (Spring 2009): My responsibilities included organizing and coordinating the internships for the criminal justice studies program. This included the coordinating of five internships.

Member of the Sociology Assessment Committee, University of Southern Indiana (Fall 2008 – Spring 2009): I served on the Internal Sociology Program Assessment committee (chaired by Dr. Steve Williams), which was charged with assessing the sociology curriculum for the sociology major.

Chaired Department Committee to re-organize the Criminal Justice Internship program, as well as, develop new criminal justice internships for the newly developed criminal justice studies major at the University of Southern Indiana, Fall 2008 – Spring 2009.

Proctoring Department Assessment Tests for the Sociology Major (Spring 2008): (University of Southern Indiana).

Development of Criminal Justice Assessment (Spring 2008): I worked with Dr. Todd Schroer to develop the Criminal Justice Program Assessment criteria, which would be used to internally evaluate the criminal justice studies program five years after the Criminal Justice Studies Major was established (University of Southern Indiana).

Criminal Justice Program Coordinator for CJ Program at UWO: I served as CJ coordinator for the program (Fall 2006 – Spring 2007).

Fall 2006 Preview Days (UWO): organized and moderated a table at two sessions during Major Fest/Preview Days.

CJ and MPA student computer lab, UWO (Summer 2005): I worked with Mary Bleser (our departmental secretary at the time) to create the CJ and MPA student computer lab (4th floor of Clow).

Webmaster for the public affairs department website (University of Wisconsin Oshkosh), Spring 2004 – July 2007)

Departmental committees (UWO): 1) I chaired the recruitment committee for an open faculty position that led to the hiring of Dr. Don Faggiani (2006-2007). 2) I chaired the recruitment committee for an open faculty position that led to the hiring of Dr. Stephen Richards (2003-2004); 2) I served on a recruitment committee to fill a tenure-track assistant professor position (2002-

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2003), which resulted in a failed search. 3) I served on two grade grievance committees (2005—for Susan Reed; 2003—for John Harris).

Curriculum Development: Additions made to University of Wisconsin Oshkosh-CJ curriculum: CJ 281 (Elementary Statistics for Criminal Justice Research—first offered in Spring of 2004), CJ 352 (Organized Crime—first offered during winter interim 2004), CJ 351 (Theories of Crime—first offered during Fall 2004), CJ 353 (Convict Criminology—first offered during the Spring semester of 2006).

Public/Community Service

Member of the Oshkosh Community Circles of Support (Spring 2010 – Present): The Community Circles of Support enlist community volunteers to regularly meet with women and men who have recently been released from prison in an attempt to help them transition from prison to living back in the community.

Coordinated and Administered the Inviting Convicts to College Program at Oshkosh Correctional Institution. I began the pilot program at Racine Correctional Institution in 2003. The program teaches prisoners about college expectations, college enrollment procedures, and financial aid opportunities.

Coordinated the Inviting Convicts to College Program at Vanderburgh Community Corrections Center in Evansville, Indiana (University of Southern Indiana)

Member of an Evansville Police Department Promotional Assessment Board: As a member of this committee, I worked with fellow committee members to assess Evansville Police Officers for promotion (University of Southern Indiana).

Guest Speaker at Oshkosh Correctional Institution: Invited to provide the commencement speech at the HSED/Vocational Graduation at Oshkosh Correctional Institution (June 20, 2006).

Professional Service

Served on numerous panels at national and regional conference as a discussant and/or organizer: Midwest Sociological Society, and American Society of Criminology.

Manuscript Reviewer for Lynne Rienner PublishersManuscript Reviewer for Sage Publications

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Manuscript Reviewer for Police, Practice, and Research an International Journal

Manuscript Reviewer for Journal of Crime and Justice

Served on Union Institute and University Dissertation Committee: From 2002 to 2003, I was appointed to and served on the Doctoral Committee of Ashraf Esmail (a student at the Union Institute and University). Dr. Esmail successfully defended his dissertation during the summer of 2003

Keynote Speaker at Alpha Kappa Delta Ceremonies at Northwestern State University: 2003, Natchitoches, Louisiana

Teaching Experience

Courses Taught as Associate Professor – University of Wisconsin Oshkosh (Fall 2009 to Present)

Major Issues in Criminal Justice ResearchElementary Statistics in Criminal Justice ResearchQuantitative Research Design

Courses Taught as Assistant Professor – University of Southern Indiana (Fall 2007 to Spring 2009)

Introduction to Criminal JusticeIntroduction to CorrectionsOrganized CrimeConvict CriminologyMajor Issues in Criminal JusticeCriminological TheoryGender and CrimeAnalyzing Criminal Justice Issues with GIS

Courses Taught as Assistant Professor – University of Wisconsin Oshkosh (Fall 2002 to Spring 2007)

Elementary Statistics in Criminal Justice ResearchQuantitative Research DesignTheories of CrimeOrganized CrimeMajor Issues in Criminal Justice

Courses Taught as Lecturer - Southern Illinois University- Carbondale (2001 – 2002)

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Statistics for the Social SciencesIntroduction to Sociology

Courses Taught as Graduate Assistant – Southern Illinois University – Carbondale (1998 – 2001)

Statistics for the Social SciencesRace and Ethnic Relations in the U.S.

Courses Taught as Adjunct Instructor at Murray State University (1997 – 1998)

Introduction to Sociology

Courses Taught as Adjunct Instructor for Hopkinsville Community College and Madisonville Community College (Kentucky Community and Technical College System)

Introduction to SociologySocial Problems

Courses Taught as Graduate Assistant – Western Kentucky University (1996 – 1997)

Introduction to Sociology

References

David Jones, Ph.D., Professor

Public Affairs DepartmentCriminal Justice ProgramUniversity of Wisconsin OshkoshOffice Phone: 920-424-2492E-mail: [email protected]

Vicky Beck, Ph.D., Associate Professor

Public Affairs DepartmentCriminal Justice ProgramUniversity of Wisconsin OshkoshOffice Phone: 920-424-7094E-mail: [email protected]

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Stephen Richards, Ph. D., Professor

Public Affairs DepartmentCriminal Justice ProgramUniversity of Wisconsin OshkoshOffice Phone: 920-424-2179E-mail: [email protected]

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