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CURRICULUM VITAE
TRAVIS C. PRATT
University of Cincinnati Corrections Institute
556 Dyer Hall
Cincinnati, OH 45220
(602) 909-3364
E-mail: [email protected]
EDUCATION
2001 Ph.D. Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati.
1996 M.A. Criminal Justice, Washington State University.
1995 B.A. Political Science (Phi Beta Kappa, Summa Cum Laude), Washington State
University.
1993 A.A. Clark College, Vancouver, WA.
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
2014-Present Fellow, University of Cincinnati Corrections Institute.
2010-2014 Professor, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University.
2010-2014 Affiliated Faculty, School of Public Affairs, Arizona State University.
2010-2014 Affiliated Faculty, Barrett Honors College, Arizona State University.
2008-2010 Associate Professor, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State
University.
2005-2008 Director, Program in Criminal Justice, Washington State University.
2007-2008 Affiliated Faculty, Department of Sociology, Washington State University.
2004-2008 Associate Professor, Program in Criminal Justice, Washington State University.
2002-2004 Assistant Professor, Program in Criminal Justice, Washington State University.
2000-2002 Assistant Professor, School of Criminal Justice, Rutgers University.
[Revised 2/4/2015]
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PUBLICATIONS
(* Denotes a graduate student co-author)
Books
Pratt, Travis C. (Ed.)
2012 Advancing Quantitative Methods in Criminology and Criminal Justice. London, UK:
Taylor and Francis.
Pratt, Travis C., Jacinta M. Gau, and Travis F. Franklin
2011 Key Ideas in Criminology and Criminal Justice. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Reviewed in: Journal of Criminal Justice Education (2013), 24(3):437-439.
Pratt, Travis C.
2009 Addicted to Incarceration: Corrections Policy and the Politics of Misinformation in the
United States. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Selected by CHOICE (American Library Association) as Outstanding Academic Title of
the Year for 2009.
Featured in: Author Meets Critic session, Annual Meeting of the American Society of
Criminology, 2010.
Reviewed in: Psychiatric Services (2009), 60:1562-1563; Journal of Criminal Justice
Education (2009), 20(3):321-323; Choice (2009), September; Critical Criminology (2010),
18:73-75; Criminal Justice Review (2010), 35(2):250-251.
Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals
Holtfreter, Kristy, Michael D. Reisig, Travis C. Pratt, and Robert E. Holtfreter
2015 “Risky Remote Purchasing and Identity Theft Victimization Among Older Internet
Users.” Psychology, Crime, and Law. In press.
Turanovic, Jillian J.* and Travis C. Pratt
2015 “Longitudinal Effects of Violent Victimization during Adolescence on Adverse
Outcomes in Adulthood: A Focus on Prosocial Attachments.” The Journal of Pediatrics.
In press.
Kaiser, Kimberly A.* and Travis C. Pratt.
2015 “Crystal Ball or Moneyball: Does Publishing Success During Graduate School Predict
Career Publication Productivity?” Journal of Crime and Justice. In press.
Pratt, Travis C.
2015 “A Reconceptualized Model of Self-Control and Crime: Specifying the Role of Self-
Control Variability.” Criminal Justice and Behavior. In press.
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Turanovic, Jillian J.,* Michael D. Reisig, and Travis C. Pratt
2015 “Risky Lifestyles, Low Self-Control, and Violent Victimization Across Gendered Pathways
to Crime.” Journal of Quantitative Criminology. In press.
Pratt, Travis C.
2014 “How To Be A Successful Publisher.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice.
30(4):378-391.
Kim, Byungbae,* Travis C. Pratt, and Danielle Wallace
2014 “Adverse Neighborhood Conditions and Sanction Risk Perceptions: Using SEM to
Examine Direct and Indirect Effects.” Journal of Quantitative Criminology. 30(3):505-526.
Turanovic, Jillian J.* and Travis C. Pratt
2014 “Can‟t Stop, Won‟t Stop”: Self-Control, Risky Lifestyles, and Repeat Victimization.”
Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 30(2):29-56.
Pratt, Travis C., Jillian J. Turanovic,* Kathleen A. Fox, and Kevin A. Wright
2014 “Self-Control and Victimization: A Meta-Analysis.” Criminology. 52(1):87-116.
Ellwanger, Steven and Travis C. Pratt
2014 “Self-Control, Negative Affect, and Young Driver Aggression: An Assessment of
Competing Theoretical Claims.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and
Comparative Criminology 58(1):85-106.
Turanovic, Jillian J.* and Travis C. Pratt
2013 “The Consequences of Maladaptive Coping: Integrating General Strain and Self-Control
Theories to Specify a Causal Pathway Between Victimization and Offending.” Journal of
Quantitative Criminology 29(3):321-345.
Wright, Kevin A., Travis C. Pratt, Christopher T. Lowenkamp, and Edward J. Latessa
2013 “The Systemic Model of Crime and Institutional Efficacy: An Analysis of the Social
Context of Offender Reintegration.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and
Comparative Criminology 57(1):92-111.
Turanovic, Jillian J.,* Nancy Rodriguez, and Travis C. Pratt
2012 “The Collateral Consequences of Incarceration Revisited: A Qualitative Analysis of the
Effects on Caregivers of Children of Incarcerated Parents.” Criminology 50(4):913-959.
Featured in: (2013) Criminological Highlights (Centre for Criminology, University of
Toronto).
Wright, Kevin A., Travis C. Pratt, Christopher T. Lowenkamp, and Edward J. Latessa
2012 “The Importance of Ecological Context for Correctional Rehabilitation: Understanding the
Micro- and Macro-Level Dimensions of Successful Offender Treatment.” Justice Quarterly
29(6):775-798.
Recipient of the 2014 Donal E.J. MacNamara Award for Outstanding Journal Publication
from the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.
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Franklin, Cortney A., Leana Allen Bouffard, and Travis C. Pratt
2012 “Sexual Assault on the College Campus: Fraternity Affiliation, Male Peer Support, and
Low Self-Control.” Criminal Justice and Behavior 39(11):1457-1480.
Reisig, Michael D., Scott E. Wolfe,* and Travis C. Pratt
2012 “Low Self-Control and the Religiosity-Crime Relationship.” Criminal Justice and Behavior
39(9):1172-1191.
Makarios, Matthew D.* and Travis C. Pratt
2012 “The Effectiveness of Policies and Programs that Attempt to Reduce Gun Violence: A
Meta-Analysis.” Crime and Delinquency 58(2):222-244.
Reisig, Michael D. and Travis C. Pratt
2011 “Low Self-Control and Imprudent Behavior Revisited.” Deviant Behavior 32(7):589-625.
Hochstetler, Andy, Matt DeLisi, and Travis C. Pratt
2010 “Social Support and Feelings of Hostility Among Released Inmates.” Crime and
Delinquency 56(4):588-607.
Pratt, Travis C., Francis T. Cullen, Christine S. Sellers, L. Thomas Winfree, Tamara Madensen, Leah
Daigle, Noelle E. Fearn, and Jacinta M. Gau
2010 “The Empirical Status of Social Learning Theory: A Meta-Analysis.” Justice Quarterly
27(6):765-802.
Reprinted in: (2012). Christine S. Sellers, L. Thomas Winfree, and Ronald L. Akers (Eds.),
Social Learning Theories of Crime. London, UK: Ashgate.
Pratt, Travis C., Kristy Holtfreter, and Michael D. Reisig
2010 “Routine Online Activity and Internet Fraud Targeting: Extending the Generality of
Routine Activity Theory.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 47(3):267-296.
Reprinted in: (2012). Leah E. Daigle (Ed.), Victimology: A Text/Reader. Thousand Oaks,
CA: Sage.
Gau, Jacinta M. and Travis C. Pratt
2010 “Broken Windows Theory Revisited: Examining the Sources of the Discriminant Validity
of Citizens‟ Perceptions of Disorder and Crime.” Journal of Criminal Justice 38:758-766.
Holtfreter, Kristy, Kevin M. Beaver, Michael D. Reisig, and Travis C. Pratt
2010 “Low Self-Control and Fraud Offending.” Journal of Financial Crime, 17(3):295-307.
Reprinted in: (2012). The Norton Sociology Mix: Custom Reader. New York: W.W. Norton
& Company.
Pratt, Travis C.
2010 “Meta-Analysis in Criminal Justice and Criminology: What It Is, When It‟s Useful, and
What to Watch Out For.” Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 21(2):152-168.
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Gau, Jacinta M., Clayton Mosher, and Travis C. Pratt
2010 “Race and Tasers: An Inquiry into the Impact of Suspect Race on Police Use of Tasers.”
Police Quarterly, 13(1):27-48.
Reprinted in: (2011). Helen T. Green and Shaun L. Gabbidon (Eds.), Race and Crime: A
Text/Reader. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Wright, Kevin A.,* Travis C. Pratt, and Matt DeLisi
2009 “Multiple Homicide Offenders: Arbitrary Cut-Off Points and Selection Bias.” Homicide
Studies, 13(2):193-199.
Reisig, Michael D., Travis C. Pratt, and Kristy Holtfreter
2009 “Perceived Risk of Internet Theft Victimization: Examining the Effects of Social
Vulnerability and Impulsivity.” Criminal Justice and Behavior, 36(4):369-384.
Shaffer, Deborah Koetzle and Travis C. Pratt
2009 “Meta-Analysis, Moderators, and Treatment Effectiveness: The Importance of Digging
Deeper for Evidence of Program Integrity.” Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 48(2):101-
119.
Pickerill, J. Mitchell, Clayton Mosher, and Travis C. Pratt
2009 “Search and Seizure, Racial Profiling and Traffic Stops: A Disparate Impact Framework.”
Law and Policy, 31(1):1-30.
Wright, Kevin A.,* Travis C. Pratt, and Matt DeLisi
2008 “Examining Offending Specialization/Versatility in a Sample of Male Homicide
Offenders.” Homicide Studies, 12(4):381-398.
Gau, Jacinta, and Travis C. Pratt
2008 “Broken Windows or Window Dressing? Citizens‟ (In)Ability to Tell the Difference
Between Disorder and Crime.” Criminology and Public Policy, 7(2):163-194.
Jones, Tonisha R.* and Travis C. Pratt
2008 “The Prevalence of Sexual Violence in Prison: The State of the Knowledge Base and
Implications for Evidence-Based Correctional Policymaking.” International Journal of
Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 52(3):280-295.
Holtfreter, Kristy, Michael D. Reisig, and Travis C. Pratt
2008 “Low Self-Control, Routine Activities, and Fraud Victimization.” Criminology, 46(1):189-
220.
Mosher, Clayton, Mitchell Pickerill, Travis C. Pratt, and Nicholas P. Lovrich
2008 “The Importance of Context in Understanding Biased Policing: State Patrol Traffic
Citations in Washington State.” Police Practice and Research: An International Journal,
9(1)43-57.
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Pratt, Travis C.
2008 “Rational Choice Theory, Crime Control Policy, and Criminological Relevance.”
Criminology and Public Policy, 7(1):43-52.
McGloin, Jean Marie, Christopher Sullivan, Alex R. Piquero, and Travis C. Pratt
2007 “Local Life Circumstances and Offending Specialization/Diversity: Comparing
Opportunity and Propensity Models.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency,
44(3):321-346.
Pratt, Travis C., Francis T. Cullen, Kristie R. Blevins, Leah E. Daigle, and Tamara D. Madensen*
2006 “The Empirical Status of Deterrence Theory: A Meta-Analysis.” Pp. 367-395 in Francis T.
Cullen, John Paul Wright, and Kristie R. Blevins (Eds.), Taking Stock: The Empirical
Status of Criminological Theory—Advances in Criminological Theory. Volume 15. New
Brunswick, NJ: Transaction.
Pratt, Travis C., Jean Marie McGloin, and Noelle E. Fearn
2006 “Maternal Cigarette Smoking During Pregnancy and Criminal/Deviant Behavior: A Meta-
Analysis.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology,
50(6):672-690.
McGloin, Jean Marie, Travis C. Pratt, and Alex Piquero
2006 “A Life-Course Analysis of the Criminogenic Effects of Maternal Cigarette Smoking
During Pregnancy: A Research Note on the Mediating Impact of Neuropsychological
Deficit.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 43(4):412-426.
Reprinted in: (2009). Stephen G. Tibbetts and Craig Hemmens (Eds.), Criminological
Theory: A Text/Reader. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Franklin, Travis W.,* Cortney A. Franklin,* and Travis C. Pratt
2006 “Examining the Empirical Relationship Between Prison Crowding and Inmate Misconduct:
A Meta-Analysis of Conflicting Research Results.” Journal of Criminal Justice,
34(4):401-412.
Sullivan, Christopher, Jean Marie McGloin, Travis C. Pratt, and Alex R. Piquero
2006 “Rethinking the „Norm‟ of Offender Generality: Investigating Specialization in the Short-
Term.” Criminology, 44(1):199-234.
Fisher, Patrick and Travis C. Pratt
2006 “Political Culture and the Death Penalty.” Criminal Justice Policy Review, 17(1):48-60.
Reprinted in: (2008) Kathleen Odell Korgen (Ed.), Contemporary Readings in Sociology.
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Pizarro, Jesenia, Vanja M.K. Stenius,* and Travis C. Pratt
2006 “Supermax Prisons: Myths, Realities, and the Politics of Punishment in American Society.”
Criminal Justice Policy Review, 17(1):6-21.
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Reprinted in: (2008) Bruce N. Waller (Ed.), You Decide! Current Debates in Criminal
Justice. Allyn and Bacon.
Pratt, Travis C., Michael J. Gaffney,* Nicholas P. Lovrich, and Charles L. Johnson*
2006 “This Isn‟t „CSI‟: The National Backlog of Forensic DNA Cases and the Barriers
Associated with Case Processing.” Criminal Justice Policy Review, 17(1):32-47.
Reprinted in: (2013) Joseph LeFevre (Ed.), Forensic Investigations. San Diego, CA:
Cognella.
Turner, Michael G., Alex R. Piquero, and Travis C. Pratt
2005 “The School Context as a Source of Self-Control.” Journal of Criminal Justice, 33(4):327-
339.
Pratt, Travis C. and Francis T. Cullen
2005 “Assessing Macro-Level Predictors and Theories of Crime: A Meta-Analysis.” Pp. 373-
450 in Michael Tonry (Ed.), Crime and Justice: A Review of Research. Volume 32.
Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
McGloin, Jean Marie, Travis C. Pratt, and Jeff Maahs
2004 “Rethinking the IQ-Delinquency Relationship: A Longitudinal Analysis of Multiple
Theoretical Models.” Justice Quarterly, 21(3):601-631.
Pratt, Travis C., Michael G. Turner, and Alex R. Piquero
2004 “Parental Socialization and Community Context: A Longitudinal Analysis of the Structural
Sources of Low Self-Control.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 41(3):219-
243.
Perrone, Dina,* Christopher Sullivan,* Travis C. Pratt, and Satenik Margaryan*
2004 “Parental Efficacy, Self-Control, and Delinquent Behavior: A Test of a General Theory of
Crime on a Nationally-Representative Sample.” International Journal of Offender Therapy
and Comparative Criminology, 48(3):298-312.
Worrall, John L. and Travis C. Pratt
2004 “On the Consequences of Ignoring Unobserved Heterogeneity When Estimating Macro-
Level Models of Crime.” Social Science Research, 33(1):79-105.
Worrall, John L. and Travis C. Pratt
2004 “Estimation Issues Associated with Time-Series—Cross-Section Analysis in Criminology.”
Western Criminology Review, 5(1):35-49.
Pratt, Travis C. and Timothy W. Godsey*
2003 “Social Support, Inequality, and Homicide: A Cross-National Test of an Integrated
Theoretical Model.” Criminology, 41(3):101-133.
Reprinted in: (2006) Richard Rosenfeld and David Nelken (Eds.), Crime and Social
Institutions. Hampshire, UK: Ashgate.
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Lowenkamp, Christopher T.,* Francis T. Cullen, and Travis C. Pratt
2003 “Replicating Sampson and Groves‟s Test of Social Disorganization Theory: Revisiting a
Criminological Classic.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 40(4):351-373.
Reprinted in: (2009). Stephen G. Tibbetts and Craig Hemmens (Eds.), Criminological
Theory: A Text/Reader. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Unnever, James D., Francis T. Cullen, and Travis C. Pratt
2003 “Parental Management, ADHD, and Delinquent Involvement: Reassessing Gottfredson and
Hirschi‟s General Theory.” Justice Quarterly, 20(3):471-500.
Perrone, Dina* and Travis C. Pratt
2003 “Comparing the Quality of Confinement and Cost-Effectiveness of Public Versus Private
Prisons: What We Know, Why We Don‟t Know More, and Where to Go from Here.” The
Prison Journal, 83(3):301-322.
Reprinted in: (2005) Edward J. Latessa, Alexander Holsinger, James W. Marquart, and
Jonathan R. Sorensen (Eds.), Correctional Contexts: Contemporary and Classical
Readings. 3rd Edition. Los Angeles, CA: Roxbury.
McGloin, Jean Marie* and Travis C. Pratt
2003 “Cognitive Ability and Delinquent Behavior Among Inner-City Youth: A Life-Course
Analysis of Main, Mediating, and Interaction Effects.” International Journal of Offender
Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 47(3):253-271.
Pratt, Travis C. and Timothy W. Godsey*
2002 “Social Support and Homicide: A Cross-National Test of an Emerging Criminological
Theory.” Journal of Criminal Justice, 30(6):589-601.
Featured in: (2003) Criminological Highlights (Centre for Criminology, University of
Toronto).
Pratt, Travis C., Francis T. Cullen, Kristie R. Blevins,* Leah Daigle,* and James D. Unnever
2002 “The Relationship of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder to Crime and Delinquency:
A Meta-Analysis.” International Journal of Police Science and Management, 4(4):344-
360.
Pratt, Travis C.
2002 “Meta-Analysis and Its Discontents: Treatment Destruction Techniques Revisited.” Journal
of Offender Rehabilitation, 35(1):23-40.
Jones Hubbard, Dana and Travis C. Pratt
2002 “A Meta-Analysis of the Predictors of Delinquency Among Girls.” Journal of Offender
Rehabilitation, 34(3):1-13.
Pratt, Travis C. and Christopher T. Lowenkamp*
2002 “Conflict Theory, Economic Conditions, and Homicide: A Time Series Analysis.”
Homicide Studies, 6(1):61-83.
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Wooldredge, John, Timothy Griffin,* and Travis C. Pratt
2001 “Considering Hierarchical Models for Research on Inmate Behavior: Predicting
Misconduct with Multi-Level Data.” Justice Quarterly 18(1):203-231.
Maahs, Jeff and Travis C. Pratt
2001 “Uncovering the Predictors of Correctional Officers‟ Attitudes and Behaviors: A Meta-
Analysis.” Corrections Management Quarterly 5(2):13-19.
Pratt, Travis C., James Frank, Brad W. Smith, and Kenneth J. Novak
2000 “Conflict and Consensus in Multijurisdictional Drug Task Forces: An Organizational
Analysis of Personnel Attitudes.” Police Practice and Research: An International Journal
1(4):509-525.
Pratt, Travis C.
2000 “Random and Fixed Effects Models in Meta-Analysis in Criminal Justice and Criminology:
Choosing the Appropriate Method.” Journal of Crime and Justice 23(1):65-79.
Pratt, Travis C., Alex M. Holsinger, and Edward J. Latessa
2000 “Treating the Chronic DUI Offender: „Turning Point‟ Ten Years Later.” Journal of
Criminal Justice 28(4):271-282.
Pratt, Travis C. and Francis T. Cullen
2000 “The Empirical Status of Gottfredson and Hirschi‟s General Theory of Crime: A Meta-
Analysis.” Criminology 38(3):931-964.
Reprinted in: (2011) Joseph H. Rankin and L. Edward Wells (Eds.), Social Control and
Self-Control Theories of Crime and Deviance. UK: Ashgate Publishing.
Reisig, Michael D. and Travis C. Pratt
2000 “The Ethics of Correctional Privatization: A Critical Examination of the Delegation of
Coercive Authority.” The Prison Journal 80(2):210-222.
Pratt, Travis C. and Melissa R. Winston
1999 “The Search for the Frugal Grail: An Empirical Assessment of the Cost-Effectiveness of
Public Versus Private Correctional Facilities.” Criminal Justice Policy Review 10(3):447-
471.
Pratt, Travis C. and Jeff Maahs
1999 “Are Private Prisons More Cost-Effective Than Public Prisons? A Meta-Analysis of
Evaluation Research Studies.” Crime and Delinquency 45(3):358-372.
Featured in: (1999) Criminological Highlights (Centre for Criminology, University of
Toronto).
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Pratt, Travis C., Jeff Maahs, and Steven D. Stehr
1998 “The Symbolic Ownership of the Corrections „Problem‟: A Framework for Understanding
the Development of Corrections Policy in the United States.” The Prison Journal
78(4):451-464.
Pratt, Travis C.
1998 “Race and Sentencing: A Meta-Analysis of Conflicting Empirical Research Results.”
Journal of Criminal Justice 26(6):513-524.
Chapters in Edited Volumes, Articles in Practitioner Outlets, and Other Publications
Pratt, Travis C.
2015 “Letter to the Editor: A Bibliometric for the Publication of Inconsequential Work.”
Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. In press.
Pratt, Travis C.
2015 “Theory Testing in Criminology.” In Alex R. Piquero and Charles Wellford (Eds.), Wiley
Handbook of Criminological Theory. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
Piquero, Alex R. and Travis C. Pratt
2014 “Thoughts on Seminal Theoretical Criminology.” Introduction to Special Anniversary
Issue of Justice Quarterly.
Gau, Jacinta and Travis C. Pratt
2014 “Discriminant Validity of Disorder and Crime.” Pp. 1093-1103 in Gerben Bruinsma and
David Weisburd (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. New York:
Springer-Verlag.
Pratt, Travis C. and Jillian J. Turanovic*
2014 “General Theory of Crime.” Pp. 1900-1907 in Gerben Bruinsma and David Weisburd
(Eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. New York: Springer-Verlag.
Pratt, Travis C. and Bryan Eisentraut*
2014 “Poverty, Inequality, and Area Differences in Crime.” Pp. 3854-3862 in Gerben
Bruinsma and David Weisburd (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal
Justice. New York: Springer-Verlag.
Rice, Stephen K., Kevin M. Beaver, John R. Hipp, Charis E. Kubrin, Alex R. Piquero, and Travis C. Pratt
2012 “Meet the Members of Your Search Committee (Part II): The Application and Interview
Package.” The Criminologist 37(5):21-22.
Rice, Stephen K., Kevin M. Beaver, John R. Hipp, Charis E. Kubrin, Alex R. Piquero, and Travis C. Pratt
2012 “Meet the Members of Your Search Committee (Part I).” The Criminologist 37(3):26-27.
Pratt, Travis C. and Jillian J. Turanovic*
2012 “Going Back to the Beginning: Crime as a Process.” Pp. 39-52 in Christopher J. Sullivan,
Jean M. McGloin, and Leslie W. Kennedy (Eds.), When Crime Appears: The Role of
Emergence. New York: Routledge.
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Pratt, Travis C.
2012 “Meta-Analysis in Criminal Justice and Criminology: What It Is, When It‟s Useful, and
What to Watch Out For.” In Travis C. Pratt (Ed.), Advancing Quantitative Methods in
Criminology and Criminal Justice. London, UK: Taylor and Francis.
Pratt, Travis C.
2011 “Meta-Analysis in Criminology.” Oxford Bibliographies Online. New York: Oxford
University Press.
Pratt, Travis C.
2010 “Guest Editor‟s Introduction: Special Issue on Quantitative Methods in Criminal Justice
and Criminology.” Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 21(2):103-104.
Pratt, Travis C. and Jacinta M. Gau
2009 “Social Disorganization Theory.” In J. Heith Copes and Volkan Topalli (Eds.),
Criminological Theory: Readings and Retrospectives. McGraw-Hill.
Pratt, Travis C. and Jonathon A. Cooper*
2009 “Self-Control Theory.” In J. Mitchell Miller (Ed.), 21st Century Criminology: A Reference
Handbook. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Pratt, Travis C.
2009 “Reconsidering Gottfredson and Hirschi‟s General Theory of Crime: Linking the Micro-
and Macro-Level Sources of Self-Control and Criminal Behavior Over the Life Course.”
Pp. 361-373 in Joanne Savage (Ed.), The Development of Persistent Criminality. NY:
Oxford University Press.
Hubbard, Dana Jones and Travis C. Pratt
2004 “Criminogenic Needs of Girls: What Are the Most Important Risk Factors for Delinquency
and Are They Different from the Risk Factors for Boys?” Women, Girls, and Criminal
Justice 5(August/September):57-58,64.
Cullen, Francis T., Travis C. Pratt, Sharon Levrant,* and Melissa Moon
2002 “Dangerous Liason: Rational Choice Theory as the Basis for Correctional Intervention.”
Pp. 279-298 in Alex R. Piquero and Stephen G. Tibbetts (Eds.), Rational Choice and
Criminal Behavior: Recent Research and Future Challenges. New York: Routledge.
Hemmens, Craig C., Jeff Maahs, and Travis C. Pratt
2000 “Use of Force in American Jails: A Survey of Current Policies.” American Jails
(January/February):47-52.
Pratt, Travis C., Jeff Maahs, and Craig Hemmens
1999 “The History of the Use of Force in Corrections.” Pp. 13-22 in Craig Hemmens and Eugene
Atherton (Eds.), Use of Force: Current Practice and Policy. Lanham, MD: American
Correctional Association.
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Maahs, Jeff, Travis C. Pratt, and Craig Hemmens
1999 “Current Use of Force Policies, Practices and Procedures: Results from a National Survey.”
Pp. 39-60 in Craig Hemmens and Eugene Atherton (Eds.), Use of Force: Current Practice
and Policy. Lanham, MD: American Correctional Association.
Book Forewards
Pratt, Travis C.
2009 “Foreward.” In Chinyere Ogbonna and Ross Nordin, Voices from the Inside. University
Press of America.
Pratt, Travis C.
2009 “Foreward.” In Kevin M. Beaver, Biosocial Criminology: A Primer. Dubuque, IA:
Kendall/Hunt.
Pratt, Travis C.
2009 “Foreward.” In Noelle E. Fearn and Rick Ruddell (Eds.), Understanding Correctional
Violence. Richmond, KY: Newgate Press.
Book Reviews
Pratt, Travis C.
2013 “Review of: Robert J. Sampson‟s Great American City: Chicago and the Enduring
Neighborhood Effect (2012, University of Chicago Press).” Journal of Criminal Justice
Education. 24(2):255-257.
Pratt, Travis C.
2001 “Review of Crime at Work: Increasing the Risk for Offenders, Volume II, Edited by Martin
Gill.” Police Practice and Research: An International Journal 2(4):479-481.
Manuscripts Under Review
Pratt, Travis C. “A Self-Control/Life-Course Theory of Criminal Behavior.” Under review at European
Journal of Criminology (January).
Pratt, Travis C. and Jillian J. Turanovic.* “Lifestyle and Routine Activity Theories Revisited: The
Importance of „Risk‟ to the Study of Victimization.” Revised and Resubmitted to Victims & Offenders
(February).
Pratt, Travis C., Jillian J. Turanovic,* and Melinda Tasca. Collateral Damage: The Effects of
Incarceration on Offenders, Children, Families, Communities, and Society. Book proposal in preparation
for New York University Press.
Current Projects
Turanovic, Jillian J.,* Travis C. Pratt, and Melinda Tasca. “Longitudinal Effects of Parental
Incarceration on Adverse Outcomes in Adulthood.”
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Turanovic, Jillian J.,* Travis C. Pratt, Michael D. Reisig, and Alex R. Piquero. “Structural Constraints,
Risky Lifestyles, and Repeat Victimization.”
Books in Progress
Cullen, Francis T. and Travis C. Pratt. Criminology. New York: Oxford University Press (under contract).
Pratt, Travis C. and Kevin A. Wright. Sympathy for the Devil: One Offender’s Experience and the Context
of Violence. New York: Oxford University Press (under contract).
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Grant Proposals Under Review
Project Consultant: “Causes and Consequences of Online Victimization: A Longitudinal Study.”
National Science Foundation. Co-Principal Investigators: Kristy Holtfreter and Michael D. Reisig.
$441,736.00 (Pending).
Grants and Contracts (PI/Co-PI)
2006-2008 Principal Investigator, “Evaluation of Washington‟s Statewide Automated Victim
Information and Notification (SAVIN) System.” Washington Association of Sheriffs and
Police Chiefs (WASPC). Co-Principal Investigators: Nicholas P. Lovrich and Michael J.
Gaffney. $60,000.00.
2006-2007 Principal Investigator, “Washington State Patrol and Racial Profiling.” Washington State
Patrol. Co-Principal Investigators: Nicholas P. Lovrich, Clay Mosher, and Michael J.
Gaffney. $275,000.00.
2006-2007 Principal Investigator, “Washington State Patrol and Racial Profiling, Phase IV.”
Washington State Patrol. Co-Principal Investigators: Nicholas P. Lovrich, Clay Mosher,
and J. Mitchell Pickerill. $96,663.00.
2004-2005 Principal Investigator, “Washington State Patrol and Racial Profiling; Phase III.”
Washington State Patrol. Co-Principal Investigators: Nicholas P. Lovrich, Clay Mosher,
and J. Mitchell Pickerill. $118,637.00.
2003-2004 Principal Investigator, “Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN).” Office of the United States
Attorney—Eastern District of Washington State. Co-Principal Investigators: Nicholas P.
Lovrich and Michael J. Gaffney. $260,000.00.
2002-2003 Principal Investigator, “Research and Development of Comprehensive Statistical Data on
the Effectiveness and Efficiencies of Forensic DNA in Solving and Preventing Crime.”
National Institute of Justice (Grant 2002-LT-BX-K 003), subcontract through Smith,
Alling, Lane. Co-Principal Investigators: Nicholas P. Lovrich and Michael J. Gaffney.
$60,000.00.
2002-2003 Principal Investigator, “Evaluation of Elizabeth, New Jersey‟s Day Reporting Center.” BI
Incorporated. Co-Principal Investigator: Bonita M. Veysey. $5,000.00.
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1999 Principal Investigator, “Parole Release and Supervision.” University of Cincinnati. Co-
Principal Investigators: Francis T. Cullen and Jeff Maahs. $500.00.
Consultancies and Additional Research Experience
2014-2015 Project Consultant, “University of Cincinnati Safety Survey.” Principal Investigators:
Robin Engel and Eric Rademacher.
2012-2014 Research Evaluator, Model Programs Guide, Bethesda, MD.
2010-2012 Research Evaluator, Development Services Group, Bethesda, MD.
2006-2007 Project Consultant, “Evaluation of the Washington Department of Community Trade and
Economic Development (CTED) Multijurisdictional Drug Task Force Program.” Principal
Investigators: Nicholas P. Lovrich, Michael J. Gaffney, and Noelle Fearn. $33,209.00.
1999-2000 Project Coordinator, “National Study on Procedures of Institutions of Higher Education to
Report Sexual Assaults.” National Institute of Justice (Grant 1999-WA-VX-0008).
Principal Investigator: Bonnie Fisher. $574,800.00.
1998-2000 Research Assistant, “The Impact of Ohio‟s Senate Bill Two on Sentencing Disparity.”
National Institute of Justice (Grant 1998-CE-VX-0015). Principal Investigator: John
Wooldredge. $149,190.00.
1998 Data Analyst, “Turning Point Research Evaluation Project.” Hamilton County, OH.
Principal Investigator: Edward Latessa. $4,280.00.
Technical Reports
Engel, Robin S., Gabrielle Isaza, Murat Ozer, and Travis Pratt
2014 Spring 2014 Enhancing Public Safety Survey Report. Institute of Crime Science, University
of Cincinnati.
Britt, Chester and Travis C. Pratt
2014 Report of the External Review Team of the Department of Criminal Justice, University of
North Texas. Report to the Graduate College, University of North Texas.
Lovrich, Nicholas P., Michael J. Gaffney, Clayton Mosher, Travis C. Pratt, and J. Mitchell Pickerill.
2007 Results of the Monitoring of WSP Traffic Stops for Biased Policing: Analysis of WSP Stop,
Citation, Search and Use of Force Data and Preliminary Results of the Use of
Observational Studies for Denominator Assessment. Report to the Washington State Patrol.
Lovrich, Nicholas P., Michael J. Gaffney,* Mitchell Pickerill, Clayton Mosher, and Travis C. Pratt.
2005 Analysis of Traffic Stop Data Collected by the Washington State Patrol: Assessment of
Racial and Ethnic Equity and Bias in Stops, Citations, and Searches Using Multivariate
Quantitative and Multimethod Qualitative Research Techniques. Final Report to the
Washington State Patrol. Olympia, WA.
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Lovrich, Nicholas, P., Michael J. Gaffney,* Travis C. Pratt, Charles L. Johnson,* Chris Asplen, Lisa Hurst,
and Tim Schellberg
2004 National Forensic DNA Study Report. Final Report to the National Institute of Justice.
Washington, DC: NIJ.
Veysey, Bonita, Travis C. Pratt, and Rob T. Guerette*
2003 Elizabeth Day Reporting Center: An Outcome Evaluation. Final Report to BI Incorporated,
April. Elizabeth, NJ.
Wooldredge, John D., Fritz Rauschenberg, Timothy Griffin,* and Travis C. Pratt
2002 The Impact of Ohio’s Senate Bill 2 on Sentencing Disparities. Final Report to the National
Institute of Justice, April. Washington, DC: NIJ.
Latessa, Edward J., Alex M. Holsinger, and Travis C. Pratt
1999 Ten-Year Follow-Up Evaluation and Assessment of Program Integrity of the Turning Point
Program. Final Report to Talbert House Incorporated, May. University of Cincinnati,
Division of Criminal Justice.
PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES
Maahs, Jeff and Travis C. Pratt
2015 “When Infotainment Trumps Science: A Qualitative Analysis of Public Comments about
„Beyond Scared Straight.‟” Paper to be presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of
Criminal Justice Sciences, Orlando, FL.
Pratt, Travis C., Jillian J. Turanovic,* Michael D. Reisig, and Alex R. Piquero
2014 “Structural Constraints, Risky Lifestyles, and Repeat Victimization.” Paper presented the
annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA.
Pratt, Travis C., Jillian J. Turanovic,* Kathleen A. Fox, and Kevin A. Wright
2013 “Self-Control and Victimization: A Meta-Analysis.” Paper presented at the annual meeting
of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA.
Wright, Kevin A., Travis C. Pratt, Christopher T. Lowenkamp, and Edward J. Latessa
2013 “The Importance of Ecological Context for Correctional Rehabilitation: Understanding the
Micro- and Macro-Level Dimensions of Successful Offender Treatment.” Paper presented
at the Justice Quarterly Editor‟s Showcase Panel, annual meeting of the Academy of
Criminal Justice Sciences, Dallas, TX.
Turanovic, Jillian J.* and Travis C. Pratt
2012 “‟Can‟t Stop, Won‟t Stop‟: Self-Control, Unconventional Routine Activities, and Repeat
Victimization.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice
Sciences, New York, NY.
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Turanovic, Jillian J.* and Travis C. Pratt
2011 “Self-Control and the Consequences of Maladaptive Coping: Specifying a New Pathway
Between Victimization and Offending.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC.
Wright, Kevin A., Travis C. Pratt, Christopher T. Lowenkamp, and Edward J. Latessa
2010 “The Systemic Model of Crime and Offender Reintegration.” Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA.
Benson, Jana* and Travis C. Pratt
2010 “Gender, Parenting, and Self-Control.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA.
Holtfreter, Kristy, Michael D. Reisig, and Travis C. Pratt
2010 “There‟s a New Kid on the Block: Evaluating the Invariance of the Brief Self-Control
Scale.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western Society of Criminology,
Honolulu, HI.
Reisig, Michael D., Travis C. Pratt, and Kristy Holtfreter
2009 “Measuring Low Self-Control in Criminological Research.” Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the European Society of Criminology, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Benson, Jana,* Travis C. Pratt, and Michael D. Reisig
2009 “The Effects of Self-Control and Social Learning on Offending Specialization.” Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA.
Holtfreter, Kristy, Kevin M. Beaver, Travis C. Pratt, and Michael D. Reisig
2009 “Low Self-Control and Fraud Offending.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA.
Wolfe, Scott E.,* Michael D. Reisig, and Travis C. Pratt
2009 “Saving Grace or Spuriousness? Religiosity, Self-Control, and Crime.” Paper presented at
the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA.
Wright, Kevin A.,* Travis C. Pratt, Christopher T. Lowenkamp, and Edward J. Latessa
2009 “Return to Sender? The Importance of Ecological Context for Correctional Treatment
Programs.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology,
Philadelphia, PA.
Pratt, Travis C., Jacinta M. Gau, Francis T. Cullen, and Leah E. Daigle
2009 “What the National Youth Survey Tells Us About Social Learning Theory: A Meta-
Analysis.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice
Sciences, Boston, MA.
Reisig, Michael D., Travis C. Pratt, and Kevin M. Beaver
2009 “Low Self-Control Predicts Socially-Inappropriate Behaviors.” Paper presented at the
annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Boston, MA.
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Bouffard, Jeff and Travis C. Pratt
2008 “Re-Examining the Relationship Between Social Bonds, State- and Trait-Self-Control and
Offending.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of
Criminology, November, St. Louis, MO.
Mosher, Clayton, Travis C. Pratt, Nicholas P. Lovrich, and Scott Akins
2008 “‟Observational‟ Studies for Assessment in Racial Profiling Research.” Paper presented at
the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, St. Louis, MO.
Franklin, Cortney A., Leana Bouffard, and Travis C. Pratt
2008 “Male-Perpetrated University Sexual Assault: Peer Support, Self-Control, and the
Likelihood to Rape.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal
Justice Sciences, March, Cincinnati, OH.
DeLisi, Matt, Travis C. Pratt, and Andy Hochstetler
2007 “Social Support and Feelings of Hostility Among Released Inmates.” Paper presented at the
annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, Atlanta, GA.
Lee, Jason,* Travis C. Pratt, Michael J. Gaffney,* J. Mitchell Pickerill, and Clayton Mosher
2007 “Race and Citizen Satisfaction with the Police: Assessing the Mediating Impact of the
Perception of Racial Profiling.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of
Criminal Justice Sciences, March, Seattle, WA.
Mosher, Clayton, Travis C. Pratt, and J. Mitchell Pickerill
2007 “Deconstructing Denominators: Benchmarks in Racial Profiling Research.” Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March,
Seattle, WA.
Jones, Tonisha,* Travis C. Pratt, Clayton Mosher, and J. Mitchell Pickerill
2007 “Race and Police Use of Force.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of
Criminal Justice Sciences, March, Seattle, WA.
Rosky, Jeff,* Kevin Wright,* and Travis C. Pratt
2007 “Frailty Models and Their Use in Recidivism Studies.” Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March, Seattle, WA.
Gau, Jacinta* and Travis C. Pratt
2007 “The Perceptual Overlap Between Measures of Disorder and Crime: Is the Relationship
Contingent Upon Social Context?” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy
of Criminal Justice Sciences, March, Seattle, WA.
Wright, Kevin,* Travis C. Pratt, and Matt DeLisi
2006 “Chronic Criminals or Monsters Hidden in Plain Sight? Examining Offending
Specialization/Versatility in a Sample of Multiple Homicide Offenders.” Paper presented
at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, Los Angeles,
CA.
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Mosher, Clayton, Travis C. Pratt, J. Mitchell Pickerill, Nicholas P. Lovrich, and Michael J. Gaffney*
2006 “Benchmarks in Racial Profiling Research: A Critique of Existing Methods with Data from
Washington State.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of
Criminology, November, Los Angeles, CA.
Pratt, Travis C.
2006 “Reconsidering Gottfredson and Hirschi‟s General Theory of Crime: Linking the Micro-
and Macro-Level Sources of Self-Control and Criminal Behavior Over the Life Course.”
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November,
Los Angeles, CA.
Holtfreter, Kristy, Michael D. Reisig, and Travis C. Pratt
2006 “Low Self-Control, Routine Activities, and Consumer Fraud Victimization.” Paper
presented at the meeting of the Cyber-Criminology and Digital Forensics Initiative,
October, Spokane, WA.
Cowan, Roy E.,* Matthew Makarios,* and Travis C. Pratt
2006 “The Effect of Concealed Carry Laws on Crime Rates.” Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March, Baltimore, MD.
Pratt, Travis C., J. Mitchell Pickerill, and Clayton Mosher
2006 “Specifying the Accuracy of Police Officers‟ Perceptions of Motorists‟ Race: Implications
for Racial Profiling Research.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of
Criminal Justice Sciences, March, Baltimore, MD.
Akgul, Arif* and Travis C. Pratt
2006 “Gender and Crime in Turkey: Testing Freda Adler‟s Theory of Crime.” Paper presented at
the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March, Baltimore, MD.
Pratt, Travis C., Nicholas P. Lovrich, and Michael J. Gaffney*
2006 “Race, the Perception of Racial Profiling, and Citizens‟ Satisfaction with the Police.”
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western Society of Criminology, February,
Seattle, WA.
McGloin, Jean Marie, Travis C. Pratt, Jeffrey R. Maahs, and Alex R. Piquero
2005 “Voluntary Prenatal Risk and Delinquent Outcomes: Neuropsychological Deficit or
Ineffective Parenting? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of
Criminology, November, Toronto Ontario.
Mosher, Clayton, Nicholas P. Lovrich, J. Mitchell Pickerill, and Travis C. Pratt
2005 “Benchmarking in Studies of Racial Profiling: A Discussion of Current Approaches with
Data from Washington State.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western and
Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators, October, Vancouver, BC.
Pickerill, J. Mitchell, Clayton Mosher, and Travis C. Pratt
2005 “The Open Kimono: Traffic Stops, Race and the Washington State Patrol.” Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, June, Las Vegas, NV.
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Hembach, Tonisha R.,* Faith E. Lutze, and Travis C. Pratt
2005 “Supervising Sex Offenders in the Community: Risk Violations and Recidivism.” Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March,
Chicago, IL.
Sullivan, Christopher, Jean Marie McGloin, and Travis C. Pratt
2005 “Well Isn‟t That . . . Special[ization]? A Reassessment of Criminal Offending Patterns
Using Monthly Self-Report Data.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy
of Criminal Justice Sciences, March, Chicago, IL.
Makarios, Matthew* and Travis C. Pratt
2005 “What Works? A Meta-Analysis of Policies and Programs that Attempt to Reduce Gun
Violence.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice
Sciences, March, Chicago, IL.
Franklin, Travis W.,* Cortney A. Franklin,* and Travis C. Pratt
2005 “Prison Programming and Inmate Behavior: Comparing the Relationship Between Prison
Programs and Misconduct Across Female and Male Institutions.” Paper presented at the
annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March, Chicago, IL.
Pratt, Travis C., Francis T. Cullen, Kristie R. Blevins, Leah E. Daigle, and Tamara D. Madensen*
2004 “Deterrence Theory.” Presidential Plenary Session, Paper presented at the annual meeting
of the American Society of Criminology, November, Nashville, TN.
Mosher, Clayton, Mitch Pickerill, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Travis C. Pratt, and Michael J. Gaffney*
2004 “Age, Gender, and Race Effects on Traffic Stop Citations in Washington State.” Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November,
Nashville, TN.
Bell, Cortney A.,* Travis W. Franklin,* Matthew Makarios,* and Travis C. Pratt
2004 “Gender and the Joint: A Comparative Institutional Analysis of the Predictors of Serious
Inmate Misconduct Between Male and Female Correctional Facilities.” Paper presented at
the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, Nashville, TN.
Franklin, Travis W.,* Cortney A. Bell,* and Travis C. Pratt
2004 “The Effect of Prison Crowding on Prison Violence: A Meta-Analysis of Conflicting
Empirical Research Results.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American
Society of Criminology, November, Nashville, TN.
McGloin, Jean Marie, Travis C. Pratt, and Alex R. Piquero
2004 “Neuropsychological Deficit or Low Parental Efficacy? A Life-Course Analysis of the
Criminogenic Effects of Maternal Cigarette Smoking During Pregnancy.” Paper presented
at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, Nashville, TN.
Hembach, Tonisha* and Travis C. Pratt
2004 “Sexual Violence in Prison: The State of the Knowledge Base and Implications for
Evidence-Based Correctional Policymaking.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
American Society of Criminology, November, Nashville, TN.
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Pratt, Travis C., Michael J. Gaffney,* Nicholas P. Lovrich, and Charles L. Johnson*
2004 “This Isn‟t „CSI‟: The National Backlog of Forensic DNA Cases and the Barriers
Associated with Case Processing.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy
of Criminal Justice Sciences, March, Las Vegas, NV.
Fisher, Patrick and Travis C. Pratt
2004 “Political Culture as a Predictor of State Usage of the Death Penalty.” Paper presented at
the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, January, New Orleans,
LA.
Turner, Michael G., Alex R. Piquero, and Travis C. Pratt
2003 “School Context as a Source of Self-Control.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of
the American Society of Criminology, November, Denver, CO.
Pratt, Travis C. and Jean Marie McGloin*
2003 “Maternal Cigarette Smoking and Deviant/Criminal Behavior: A Meta-Analysis.” Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November,
Denver, CO.
Sumner, Jennifer* and Travis C. Pratt
2003 “Reconsidering Institutional Control and Institutional Violence: Disentangling the Dual
Effects of Bad Prison Management.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March, Boston, MA.
Wooldredge, John, Timothy Griffin,* Travis C. Pratt, and Fritz Rauschenburg
2002 “The Impact of Ohio‟s Determinate Sentencing Scheme on Case Processing in Trial Courts
of General Jurisdiction.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of
Criminology, November, Chicago, IL.
Guerette, Rob,* Travis C. Pratt, Bonita M. Veysey, and Melinda Schlager*
2002 “An Outcome Analysis of a New Jersey Day Reporting Center.” Paper presented at the
annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, Chicago, IL.
Pizarro, Jesenia M.,* Vanja M.K. Stenuis,* and Travis C. Pratt
2002 “Supermax Prisons: Myths, Realities, and the Politics of Punishment in American Society.”
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November,
Chicago, IL.
Margaryan, Satenik,* Dina Perrone,* Christopher Sullivan,* and Travis C. Pratt
2002 “Parental Efficacy, Self-Control, and Delinquency: An Empirical Test of A General Theory
of Crime.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology,
November, Chicago, IL.
McGloin, Jean Marie,* Travis C. Pratt, and Jeff Maahs
2002 “Rethinking the IQ-Delinquency Relationship: A Longitudinal Analysis of Competing
Theoretical Models.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of
Criminology, November, Chicago, IL.
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Pratt, Travis C., Michael G. Turner, and Alex Piquero
2002 “Parental Socialization and Community Context: A Longitudinal Analysis of the Structural
Sources of Low Self-Control.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of
Criminal Justice Sciences, March, Anaheim, CA.
Worrall, John L. and Travis C. Pratt
2002 “Using Time-Series—Cross-Section Data to Detect Unobserved Heterogeneity in Macro-
Level Models of Crime.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western Society of
Criminology, February, San Diego, CA.
Pratt, Travis C. and Francis T. Cullen
2001 “Assessing the Relative Effects of Macro-Level Predictors of Crime: A Meta-Analysis.”
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November,
Atlanta, GA.
Godsey, Timothy W.* and Travis C. Pratt
2001 “Social Support, Inequality, and Violent Crime.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of
the American Society of Criminology, November, Atlanta, GA.
Godsey, Timothy W.* and Travis C. Pratt
2001 “Social Altruism and Cross-National Incarceration.” Paper presented at the annual meeting
of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March, Washington DC.
Pratt, Travis C., Kristie Blevins,* Leah Daigle,* and Francis T. Cullen
2001 “A Meta-Analysis of the Impact of Attention Deficit Disorder on Youthful Misconduct:
Implications for Criminological Theory.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March, Washington DC.
Sellers, Christine, Travis C. Pratt, L. Thomas Winfree, and Francis T. Cullen
2000 “The Empirical Status of Social Learning Theory: A Meta-Analysis.” Paper presented at
the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, San Francisco,
CA.
Cullen, Francis T., Travis C. Pratt, Sharon Levrant, and Melissa Moon
2000 “Dangerous Liason: Rational Choice Theory as the Basis for Correctional Intervention.”
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences,
March, New Orleans, LA.
Pratt, Travis C. and Francis T. Cullen
1999 “The Empirical Status of Gottfredson and Hirschi‟s General Theory of Crime: A Meta-
Analysis.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology,
November, Toronto, Ontario.
Maahs, Jeff, Travis C. Pratt, and Craig Hemmens
1999 “Does All That Fancy Book Learnin‟ Matter? A Meta-Analysis of the Impact of
Correctional Officer Education and Training Requirements.” Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, Toronto, Ontario.
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Wooldredge, John D., Timothy W.C. Griffin, and Travis C. Pratt
1999 “Correlates of Inmate Crime: A Hierarchical Linear Model.” Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, Toronto, Ontario.
Jones, Dana and Travis C. Pratt
1999 “A Meta-Analysis of the Predictors of Female Delinquency.” Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, Toronto, Ontario.
Pratt, Travis C., Alex M. Holsinger, and Edward J. Latessa
1999 “Treating the Chronic DUI Offender: „Turning Point‟ Ten Years Later.” Paper presented at
the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March, Orlando, FL.
Pratt, Travis C., James Frank, Brad Smith, and Ken Novak
1999 “Police Chiefs Are From Mars, Task Force Commanders Are From Venus: An Intra-
Organizational Comparison of Personnel Attitudes.” Paper presented at the annual meeting
of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March, Orlando, FL.
Lowenkamp, Christopher, and Travis C. Pratt
1999 “Economic Conditions and Crime: A Time Series Analysis.” Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March, Orlando, FL.
Winston, Melissa and Travis C. Pratt
1998 “Public Versus Private Correctional Facilities: An Empirical Test of the „Efficiency
Hypothesis.‟” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of
Criminology, November, Washington, DC.
Maahs, Jeff, Travis C. Pratt, and Craig Hemmens
1998 “Use of Force in Corrections: A Review of Policies and Procedures.” Paper presented at the
annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, Washington, DC.
Pratt, Travis C. and Jeff Maahs
1998 “Have Correctional Policymakers Been Caught With Their Panacea Around Their Ankles?
A Meta-Analysis of Evaluation Research Studies.” Paper presented at the annual meeting
of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, October, Milwaukee, WI.
Pratt, Travis C. and Michael D. Reisig
1998 “The (Mis)use of Libertarian Thought in the Correctional Privatization Literature.” Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March,
Albuquerque, NM.
Pratt, Travis C. and Jeff Maahs
1997 “Corrections Policy As A Function of „Problem Ownership‟: Toward A Community-
Specific Model.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Criminal Justice
Association, October, Cincinnati, OH.
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Pratt, Travis C.
1997 “The Effect of Race on Sentencing: A Meta-Analysis of Conflicting Empirical Research
Results.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice
Sciences, March, Louisville, KY.
Pratt, Travis C.
1996 “The Impact of Race on the Sentencing of Adult Criminal Offenders: A Critical Review of
the Literature and a Methodological Assessment.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of
the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March, Las Vegas, NV.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Graduate Courses Taught
Directed Readings (Doctoral), Arizona State University.
Advanced Topics in Crime and Victimization (Doctoral), Arizona State University.
Advanced Topics in Theoretical Criminology (Doctoral), Arizona State University.
Research Methods, Arizona State University.
Advanced Topics in Corrections (Doctoral), Arizona State University.
Seminar in Criminology, Arizona State University.
Seminar in Criminological Theory (Doctoral), Arizona State University.
Seminar, Special Topics in Criminological Theory (Doctoral), Arizona State University.
Seminar in the Nature of Crime, Washington State University.
Corrections, Washington State University.
Quantitative Methods in Political Science/Criminal Justice, Washington State University.
Criminology, Washington State University.
Structural Theories of Crime and Delinquency, Washington State University.
The Criminal Justice Profession, Washington State University.
Introductory Statistics (Doctoral), Rutgers University.
Intermediate Statistics (Doctoral), Rutgers University.
Adult Incarceration (Doctoral), Rutgers University.
Probation, Parole, and Intermediate Sanctions (Doctoral), Rutgers University.
Undergraduate Courses Taught
Special Topics: Advanced Criminological Theory, Arizona State University.
Special Topics: The New Crisis in American Imprisonment (Honors Course), Arizona State University.
Law and Social Control, Arizona State University.
Criminology, Arizona State University.
Information and Misinformation in Crime and Justice (CJ Issues), Washington State University.
Senior Seminar in Criminal Justice Ethics, Washington State University.
The Nature of Crime, Washington State University.
Crime Control Policy, Washington State University.
Criminology and Public Policy (CJ Issues), Washington State University.
Introduction to the Administration of Justice, Washington State University.
Crime, Justice, and Popular Culture (CJ Issues), Washington State University.
Crime and Punishment in Contemporary America (CJ Issues), Washington State University.
Community Corrections, Washington State University.
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Structural Theories of Crime and Delinquency (CJ Issues), Washington State University.
Ecological Theories of Crime and Delinquency (CJ Issues), Washington State University.
Corrections in the Community, Rutgers University.
Introduction to Corrections, Rutgers University.
Criminal Justice Statistics, University of Cincinnati.
Research Methods in Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati.
Philosophy of Punishment, University of Cincinnati.
Criminology, University of Cincinnati.
Prisons and Jails, University of Cincinnati.
Correctional Rehabilitation, University of Cincinnati.
Introduction to Policing, University of Cincinnati.
The Politics of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati.
Graduate and Honors Students Advised
Undergraduate Honors Students:
Completed as Thesis Chair:
MacKenzie Manning (B.A., Communication, Arizona State University, 2012)
Esdras Rivera (B.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2011)
Allison Pehl (B.A. Political Science and Criminal Justice, Washington State University, 2007)
Claire Brown (B.A. Political Science, Washington State University, 2004)
Completed as Committee Member
Andrea Montes (B.S., Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2012)
Dane Andrews (B.S., Economics, Arizona State University, 2012)
Aracely Castillo (B.S., Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2012)
Katherine Grzybowski (B.S., Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2012)
Masters Students:
Completed as Thesis/Essay Chair:
Gabriel Cesar (M.S. Arizona State University, 2012)
Jillian Turanovic (M.S. Arizona State University, 2011; Thesis published in the Journal of Quantitative
Criminology, 2013)
Luke Sitton (M.A. Washington State University, 2008)
Robin Waits (M.A. Washington State University, 2008)
Colin Bolger (M.A. Washington State University, 2008)
Hanna Morzenti (M.A. Washington State University, 2008)
Kevin Wright (M.A. Washington State University, Sociology, 2006; Thesis published in Homicide
Studies, 2008)
Kara Walker (M.A. Washington State University, 2006)
Matthew Makarios (M.A. Washington State University—Spokane, 2005; Thesis published in Crime and
Delinquency, 2012)
Travis Franklin (M.A. Washington State University—Spokane, 2005; Thesis published in the Journal of
Criminal Justice, 2006)
Yu-Sheng “Linus” Lin (M.A. Washington State University, 2003)
Jennifer Macy Sumner (M.A. Rutgers University 2002)
Fernando Uribe (M.A. Rutgers University 2002)
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Completed as Thesis/Essay Committee Member:
Travis Meyers (M.S. Arizona State University, 2013)
Richard Moule (M.S. Arizona State University, 2011)
Teri Herold-Prayer (M.A. Washington State University, 2008)
Serena Dusz (M.A. Washington State University, 2008)
Arif Akgul (M.A., Washington State University, 2007)
Sara Cobb (M.A. Washington State University, 2006)
Teresa Noble (M.A. Washington State University, 2006)
Danielle Lively (M.A. Washington State University, 2005)
Spencer Savage (M.A. Washington State University, 2005)
Ali Hussein Algahtani (M.A. University of Idaho, 2004)
Carrie Anne Heimann (M.A. Washington State University, 2004)
Nikoi Parfait (M.A. Washington State University, 2004)
Delana MacKenzie (M.A. Washington State University—Spokane, 2004)
Keith Penewit (M.A. Washington State University—Spokane, 2004)
John Ernst (M.A. Washington State University, 2003)
Tonisha Hembach (M.A. Washington State University, 2003)
Doctoral Students:
Completed as Dissertation Chair:
Kevin Wright (Ph.D. Washington State University, 2010)
Dissertation Title: The Importance of Ecological Context for Correctional Treatment.
Current Position: Assistant Professor, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State
University.
Filip Wiecko (Ph.D. Washington State University, 2009)
Dissertation Title: Late Onset of Offending: Fact or Fiction?
Current Position: Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, Texas A&M University,
Commerce.
Jacinta Gau (Ph.D., Criminal Justice, Washington State University, 2008)
Dissertation Title: Revisiting Broken Windows: The Effects of Community Context and Trust in
Police.
Current Position: Associate Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, University of Central
Florida.
Travis Franklin (Ph.D., Criminal Justice, Washington State University, 2008)
Dissertation Title: Social Context and Prosecutorial Charging Decisions: A Multilevel Analysis
of Case- and County-Level Factors.
Current Position: Associate Professor, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State
University.
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Irshad Altheimer (Ph.D., Sociology, Washington State University, 2005)
Dissertation Title: Assessing the Relevance of Ethnic Heterogeneity as a Predictor of Crime and
Social Control at the Cross-National Level.
Current Position: Associate Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, Rochester Institute of
Technology.
Completed as Dissertation Committee Member:
Colin Bolger (Ph.D., Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati, 2013)
Dissertation: Consistence or Discord: A Meta-Analysis of Police Officer Decisions to Search and
Use Force.
Current Position: Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, Miami University,
Hamilton and Middletown, OH.
David Pyrooz (Ph.D., Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2012)
Dissertation: The Non-Criminal Consequences of Gang Membership: Impacts on Education and
Employment in the Emerging Life-Course.
Current Position: Assistant Professor, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State
University.
Scott Wolfe (Ph.D., Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University, 2012)
Dissertation: Crime in Late Life.
Current Position: Assistant Professor, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice,
University of South Carolina.
Heather Rollwagen (Ph.D., Sociology, University of Calgary, 2011)
Dissertation: Safe Places and Friendly Faces: The Social Ecology of Perceptions of Crime and
Social Control in Canadian Neighbourhoods.
Current Position: Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Ryerson University.
Jeffrey W. Rosky (Ph.D., Criminal Justice, Washington State University, 2009)
Dissertation: Examining the Relationship Between Risk, Protection, Self-Control, and Resilience.
Current Position: Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, University of Central
Florida.
Lynne Barnes (Ph.D., Criminal Justice, Rutgers University, 2008)
Dissertation: Policing the Schools: An Evaluation of the North Carolina School Resource Officer
Program.
Current Position: Assistant Professor, Department of Social Sciences, Elizabeth City State
University.
Cortney Franklin (Ph.D., Criminal Justice, Washington State University, 2008)
Dissertation: Sorority Affiliation, Rape-Supportive Environments, and the Institutionalization of
Sexual Assault Victimization Through Vulnerability-Enhancing Attitudes and Behaviors.
Current Position: Associate Professor, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State
University.
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Hasan Buker (Ph.D., Political Science, Washington State University, 2007)
Dissertation Title: Malpractice in the U.S. Publicly-Funded Crime Laboratories: Exploring the
Causes, Vulnerability and Prevention Policies.
Current Position: Associate Professor, Crime Prevention Research Center, Turkish National
Police Academy.
Jesenia Pizarro (Ph.D., Criminal Justice, Rutgers University, 2005)
Dissertation Title: An Examination of Individual, Situational, and Social Structural Predictors of
Homicides: Are There Differences Among Homicide Subtypes?
Current Position: Associate Professor, School of Criminal Justice, Michigan State University.
Douglas Allan Orr (Ph.D., Criminal Justice, Washington State University, 2005)
Dissertation Title: To Bear Arms: A Neighborhood Analysis of Fear and Concealed Weapons
Permit Holders.
Current Position: Adjunct Professor of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Washington State
University.
Jean McGloin (Ph.D., Criminal Justice, Rutgers University, 2004)
Dissertation Title: Associations Among Gang Members as a Defining Factor of Organization
and as a Predictor of Criminal Behavior: The Gang Landscape of Newark, New Jersey.
Current Position: Associate Professor, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice,
University of Maryland.
Thomas Cohen (Ph.D., Criminal Justice, Rutgers University, 2003)
Dissertation Title: The New Penology: How Court Sentencing Practices Have Been Influenced
by the Growing Emphasis on Actuarialism and Managerialism.
Current Position: Research Analyst, Bureau of Justice Statistics.
Awards and Honors
2008 Alpha Phi Sigma Appreciation Award for Outstanding Criminal Justice Professor (Program in
Criminal Justice, Washington State University).
2008 Graduate Students‟ Faculty Appreciation Award for Outstanding Mentorship (Department of
Political Science and Criminal Justice, Washington State University).
2007 Graduate Students‟ Faculty Appreciation Award for Outstanding Mentorship (Department of
Political Science and Criminal Justice, Washington State University).
2007 Graduate Students‟ Faculty Appreciation Award for Outstanding Teaching (Department of
Political Science and Criminal Justice, Washington State University).
2006 Ruth Shonle Cavan Young Scholar Award, American Society of Criminology.
2006 Outstanding Criminal Justice Faculty Appreciation Award (Department of Political Science and
Criminal Justice, Washington State University).
2004 Outstanding Criminal Justice Teaching Performance Award (Department of Political Science and
Criminal Justice, Washington State University).
2003 Outstanding Criminal Justice Faculty Award (Department of Political Science and Criminal
Justice, Washington State University).
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ACTIVITIES AND SERVICE
Addresses and Invited Presentations
2011 Self-Control and Crime Revisited: Highlighting the Importance of Self-Control Variability.
Department of Sociology, University of Calgary (January).
2010 Author Meets Critic: Addicted to Incarceration: Corrections Policy and the Politics of
Misinformation in the United States. American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA.
2010 Self-Control and Crime Revisited: Exploring the Role of Self-Control Variability. Department of
Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Missouri—St. Louis (April).
2009 Self-Control and Crime Revisited: A Theoretical Revision and Empirical Test of the Criminogenic
Effects of Within-Individual Variability in Self-Control. School of Economic, Political, and Policy
Sciences, University of Texas—Dallas (April).
2009 Meet the Author, Annual Meeting of the Western Society of Criminology, San Diego, CA
(February).
2008 The Politics of Criminal Justice, Public Forum Sponsored by the UUC Prison Reform Committee
and the Arizona Citizens Oversight Coalition for Prisons and Jails, Phoenix, AZ (October).
2007 Meta-Analysis. Department of Psychology, Washington State University (September).
2007 Local Life Circumstances and Offending Specialization/Diversity: Comparing Opportunity and
Propensity Models. School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University
(January).
2005 The Influence of Scale Construction Methods on a Study’s Results: Comparing Summed Scales
versus Weighted Factor Scores. Research and Methods Symposium conducted by the Department
of Political Science/Criminal Justice, Washington State University (February).
2004 Assessing Indirect Effects: The Case of IQ and Delinquency. Research and Methods Symposium
conducted by the Department of Political Science/Criminal Justice, Washington State University
(September).
2003 Maternal Cigarette Smoking During Pregnancy and Criminal/Deviant Behavior: A Meta-Analysis.
Research and Methods Symposium conducted by the Department of Political Science/Criminal
Justice, Washington State University (December).
2002 Beyond Decommodification: An Alternative Test of Institutional Anomie Theory. Research forum
conducted by the Graduate Student Association at the School of Criminal Justice, Rutgers
University—Newark (April).
2001 Social Support, Inequality, and Homicide. Research forum conducted by the Graduate Student
Association at the School of Criminal Justice, Rutgers University—Newark (October).
2001 Correctional Privatization. Economic Policy Institute, Washington DC (January).
2000 Crime Policy. Department of Political Science, Monmouth University, West Long Branch, NJ
(October).
Public Service—Television Appearances and News Media Contributions
2013 The Huffington Post, Business (March). Arizona Daily Star, Tuscon, AZ (March). USA Today
(March). Washington Post (March). ABC15 News, Phoenix, AZ (March). ABC6, Providence, RI
(March). Huffington Post, News (March). Miami Herald (March). AZStarnet, Phoenix, AZ (March).
AZCentral.com, Arizona (March). KTAR, Arizona (March). NBC News, Charleston, SC (March).
ABCNews4, Charleston, SC (March). WBAY, Green Bay, WI (March). WFAA, Dallas-Ft. Worth
(March). SunHerald.com, Mississippi (March). The Telegraph, Macon, GA (March).
Independence-Record, Helena, MT (March). The Modesto Bee, Modesto, CA (March). Black
Christian News Network One (March). Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA (March). WPRI, Rhode
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Island (March). VC Star, Ventura County, CA (March). The Olympian, Olympia, WA (March).
Bradenton Herald, Florida (March). St. Louis Post-Dispatch (March). WNYT.com, Albany, NY
(March). Star-Telegram, Idaho (March). Fresno Bee, Fresno, CA (March). KXAN, Texas (March).
Pantagraph.com, Illinois (March). The Item, South Carolina (March). WIBV.com, New York
(March). Fox8Live, New Orleans (March). NWCN.com, Washington (March). Bergen Dispatch,
Bergen County, NJ (March). TwinCities.com, Minnesota (March). Denver Post (March). Mohave
Valley Daily News, Arizona (March). Calhoun Times, Calhoun, GA (March). KUSI News, San
Diego, CA (March). Wausaudailyherald.com, Wisconsin (March). KVUE.com, Austin, TX
(March). Fox11Online, Wisconsin (March). Fox43.com, Virginia (March). PostBulletin.com,
Minnesota (March). Lake Wiley Pilot, Lake Wiley, SC (March). Seattle Post-Intelligencer (March).
KRGV.com, Rio Grande Valley, TX (March). KATU, Portland, OR (March). Stevens Point
Journal.com, Stevens Point, WI (March). WANE.com, Ft. Wayne, IN (March). KWQC.com, NBC,
Davenport, IA (March). Fox12 News, Mankato, MN (March). KTVB.com, Boise, ID (March).
NewsOn6.com, Tulsa, OK (March). WECT6, NBC, Wilmington, NC (March). News9.com,
Oklahoma City, OK (March). Fox29, WFLX.com, West Palm Beach, FL (March). The Arizona
Republic, Phoenix, AZ (April).
2012 Phoenix Magazine (March). The Huffington Post (June). The World Today, Australia, ABC
(December). New Scientist Magazine (December). ABC News (December).
2011 Policy Matters Ohio (April). Alternet (April). Arizona Republic, Phoenix, AZ (August). Arizona
Republic, Phoenix, AZ (October). Arizona Daily Star (October). Arizona Daily Sun (October).
Havasunews.com (October). The Daily Courier, Prescott, AZ (October). Green Valley News and
Sun, Green Valley, AZ (October).
2010 Arizona Republic, Phoenix, AZ (August).
2009 News 12, Phoenix, AZ (August). AZ Capitol Times (online), Phoenix, AZ (October; December 4;
December 14).
2008 Yakima Herald-Republic, Yakima, WA (March). Northwest Gangs (Online, March). Time
Magazine (online, May). HeraldNet, Snohomish County, WA (July).
2007 KIRO, Seattle, WA (November). Daily Evergreen, Pullman, WA (November). KXLY News,
Spokane, WA (November). Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Seattle, WA (November). KHQ News,
Spokane, WA (November).
2006 Yakima Herald Republic, Yakima, WA (July). KPBX, Spokane Public Radio (January). ABC News
(online, May). San Bernardino Sun, San Bernardino, CA (June).
2005 KentCountyTimes.com (April). Douglas County News-Press, Castlerock, CO (April). Dallas
County News (online, April). KETU News, Portland, OR (April). KQQQ Radio, Pullman, WA
(April). KXLY Radio, Spokane, WA (April). PhoenixvilleNews.com (April). The Times Herald
(PA, April). Pawtucket Times, Pawtucket, RI (April). The Taunton Gazette, Taunton, MA (April).
ASCRIBE, Public Interest Newswire (May). New York Times (July). Daily News, Pullman, WA
(July). Seattle Times (July). Billings Gazette, Billings, MT (July). Boston.com (The Boston Globe
online, July). WFMY, Greensboro, NC (July). WJLA (ABC Associated Press Affiliate, July).
KATV, Arkansas (July). KOMOTV.com, Seattle, WA (July). The Daily News, Longview, WA
(July). PoliceOne.com, Officer.com (July). Seattle Post-Intelligencer (SeattlePI.com, July).
KREM News, Spokane, WA (July). Kitsap Sun, Kitsap, WA (July). CNN.com (July).
Taipei Times (July). The Daily Herald, Provo, UT (July). Spokesman-Review, Spokane, WA
(April, July). King County Journal, Bellevue, WA (August). Ames Tribune, Ames, IA (July).
2004 The News Tribune, Tacoma, WA (March). USA Today (April). Delaware Review, Newark, DE
(April). Miami Herald, Miami, FL (July). The Everett Herald, Everett WA (September).
2003 Leadership New Jersey, Trenton, New Jersey (June). KMAX Radio, Colfax, WA (November).
Cable 8 News, Pullman, WA (November). Spokesman-Review, Spokane, WA (November).
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2002 Special episode of Due Process on New Jersey Network (NJN), Trenton, New Jersey (April).
Cable 8 News, Pullman, WA (October).
2001 News 12, New Jersey, Long Island, Westchester, and Connecticut (February). Newark Star-Ledger,
Newark, NJ (March).
Expert Witness Testimony and Consulting
2012 Carla Lange et al. v. State of Washington.
2011 Hernandez v. DOC, State of Washington.
2011 D.D. v. State of Washington Department of Corrections et al.
2011 Yoseb Lee et al. v. State of Washington.
2010 Satterthwaite v. State of Washington Department of Corrections.
2010 Peterson v. State of Washington Department of Corrections.
2010 Morgan-Hayes v. State of Washington Department of Corrections.
2009 Jones v. State of Washington Department of Corrections.
2009 Simpson v. State of Washington Department of Corrections.
2008 Daquep v. State of Washington Department of Corrections.
2007 Benskin et al. v. City of Fife, Washington.
Professional Service
2013 Section Organizer. Control Theories. Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice
Sciences.
2013 Member, Ruth Shonle Cavan Award Committee. American Society of Criminology.
2012 Executive Counselor. American Society of Criminology (through 2015).
2011 Participant. Students Meet Scholars: Theory Testing. Annual Meeting of the American Society of
Criminology.
2011 Participant. Meet the Members of Your Search Committee. Annual Meeting of the American
Society of Criminology.
2011 Panel Chair. New Directions in Self-Control Theory Research. Annual Meeting of the American
Society of Criminology.
2011 Publications Committee, American Society of Criminology (through 2012).
2010 Section Organizer. Deterrence and Rational Choice Theories. Annual Meeting of the Academy of
Criminal Justice Sciences.
2008 Ruth Shonle Cavan Awards Committee. American Society of Criminology.
2008 Section Organizer. Historical, Political and Retributive Perspectives. Annual Meeting of the
American Society of Criminology.
2007 Workshop Participant. Surviving the First Year as an Assistant Professor (and Beyond). The annual
meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March, Seattle, WA.
2007 Panel Organizer and Chair. Racial Profiling Research from Washington State. The annual meeting
of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March, Seattle, WA.
2006 Representative (WSU), Association of Doctoral Programs in Criminology and Criminal Justice
(ADPCCJ) (through 2008).
2007 Program Committee. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (Quantitative Methods section).
2005 Constitution and By-Laws Committee. American Society of Criminology (through 2012).
2006 Planning Committee. Cyber-Criminology and Digital Forensics Initiative, Annual Conference,
October, Spokane, WA.
2004 Awards Committee. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (through 2005).
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2004 Panel Discussant. Meta-Analysis in Criminology and Criminal Justice. The annual meeting of the
American Society of Criminology, November, Nashville, TN.
2004 Session Chair. Understanding and Preventing Prison Violence. The annual meeting of the
American Society of Criminology, November, Nashville, TN.
2004 Area Chairperson, Measurement and Methodology. The annual meeting of the American Society of
Criminology, November, Nashville, TN.
2004 Panel Coordinator, Correctional Privatization. The annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal
Justice Sciences, March, Las Vegas, NV.
2004 Program Committee Member, annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March,
Las Vegas, NV.
2004 Vice Chair, Corrections Section, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.
2003 Panel Chair. Meta-Analyses of Criminological and Criminal Justice Issues. The annual meeting of
the American Society of Criminology, November, Denver, CO.
2001 Panel Chair. Ecological and Community Predictors of Crime. The annual meeting of the American
Society of Criminology, November, Atlanta, GA.
1999 Panel Chair. Rehabilitating Youthful Offenders. The annual meeting of the American Society of
Criminology, November, San Francisco, CA.
1999 Panel Chair. Self-Control Theory. The annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology,
November, Toronto, Ontario.
1998 Panel Chair/Discussant. Prison Correctional Officers. The annual meeting of the Academy of
Criminal Justice Sciences, March, Albuquerque, NM.
External Program Reviewer
2014 University of North Texas, Department of Criminal Justice
Tenure and Promotion File Reviewer
2013 University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Department of Sociology; Virginia Commonwealth University,
School of Government and Public Affairs
2012 University of Louisville, Department of Justice Administration (Professor); University of South
Florida, Department of Criminology; Georgia State University, Department of Criminal Justice
2011 Indiana University, Department of Criminal Justice; University of South Carolina, Department of
Criminal Justice (reviews for both Associate Professor and Professor); University of Florida,
Department of Sociology, Criminology, and Law; University of Texas at San Antonio,
Department of Criminal Justice; University of Colorado, Denver, School of Public Affairs
(Professor); University of Texas at Dallas, Department of Criminology
2010 University of Oklahoma, Department of Sociology; University of Louisville, Department of
Sociology
2009 University of Texas at San Antonio, Department of Criminal Justice
2008 University of Akron, Department of Sociology
College and University Service
Arizona State University:
College of Public Programs Undergraduate Research Symposium, Judge (2010, 2011)
University Senate (2010-2013)
University Senate, Personnel Committee (2012-2013)
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University Hearing Board (2009-2014)
Strategic Focus and Budget Committee, College of Public Programs (2008-2009)
Honors College Thesis Advisor (2010-2012)
Washington State University:
Research and Arts Committee, College of Liberal Arts (2006-2008)
Institutional Review Board (2006-2008)
Executive Board Member, Thomas S. Foley Institute for Public Policy (2005-2008)
Planning Review Committee, (2004-2006)
Reviewer, Washington State University Institutional Review Board (2003, 2006)
Graduate School Representative, Preliminary Dissertation Exam (Economics) (2003)
Honors College Thesis Advisor (2003, 2005-2007)
School/Departmental Service
Arizona State University:
Tenure and Promotion Committee (Chair—2011-2012, 2013)
Awards Committee (2011-2013)
Recruitment Committee (Chair—2011-2012; Member, 2012)
Comprehensive Exam Committee (Chair—2011-2012)
Member, Executive Personnel Committee, (2010)
Member, Graduate Programs Committee (2008-2010)
Tenure and Promotion Guidelines Committee (Chair—2008)
Washington State University:
Criminal Justice Strategic Planning Committee (2007)
Tenure and Promotion Standards Committee (2007)
Advisor, Alpha Phi Sigma and Criminal Justice Club (2004-2005)
Graduate Studies Committee, Dept. of Political Science (2004-2007)
Undergraduate Studies Committee, Dept. of Political Science (2003)
Criminal Justice Search Committee, Dept. of Political Science (2003-2004, Chair—2004-2005, 2005-
2006, 2006-2007)
Computer Committee, Dept. of Political Science (Chair—2002-2005)
Chair‟s Advisory Committee, Dept. of Political Science (2002-2005)
Editorial Experience
Editor: Journal of Criminal Justice Education (Special Issue Guest Editor, 2010)
Justice Quarterly (Special Issue Guest Editor, 2014)
Deputy Editor: Justice Quarterly (2010-Present)
Associate Editor: Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency (2002)
Justice Quarterly (2005-2008)
Editorial Board: Criminal Justice Policy Review (2005-2012)
Criminology and Public Policy (2007-2014)
Journal of Crime and Justice (2005-2008)
Journal of Drug Issues (2007-2010)
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency (2003-Present)
Western Criminology Review (2007-2014)
21st Century Criminology, Sage (2008)
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Editorial Advisor: Oxford University Press (2008-Present)
Grant Proposal Reviewer
National Institute of Justice
National Science Foundation
Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research, Division of Social Sciences
Book Manuscript/Proposal Reviewer
Jones and Bartlett; Oxford University Press; Praeger (Greenwood Publishing Group); Roxbury Press;
Sage Publications
Manuscript Reviewer
American Journal of Sociology; Crime and Delinquency; Criminal Justice and Behavior; Criminal
Justice Review; Criminology; Criminology and Public Policy; Health and Human Rights; Homicide
Studies; International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice; International Journal of
Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology; Journal of Adolescent Health; Journal of the
American Statistical Association; Journal of Child and Family Studies; Journal of Contemporary
Criminal Justice; Journal of Crime and Justice; Journal of Criminal Justice; Journal of Criminal Justice
Education; Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology; Journal of Drug Issues; Journal of Empirical
Legal Studies; Journal of Experimental Criminology; Journal of Qualitative Criminal Justice and
Criminology; Journal of Quantitative Criminology; Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency;
Justice Quarterly; Law and Society Review; Laws; Police Practice and Research: An International
Journal; Police Quarterly; Political Research Quarterly; Prison Journal; Psychological Science;
Review of Policy Research; Social Forces; Social Problems; Social Psychology Quarterly; Social
Science and Medicine; Social Science Research; Sociological Forum; Victims and Offenders; Western
Criminology Review
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American Society of Criminology
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
Western Society of Criminology