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1 CURRICULUM VITAE CRAIG HEMMENS, J.D., Ph.D. January 15, 2019 Department of Criminal Justice & Criminology Washington State University P. O. Box 644872 Pullman, WA 99164-4872 (509) 335-4031 [email protected] EMPLOYMENT 2018 - present: Professor of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Washington State University 2014 - 2018: Department Chair and Professor of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Washington State University 2013 - 2014: Professor of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Washington State University 2011 – 2013: Department Head and Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Missouri State University 2010 – 2011: Professor of Criminal Justice, Boise State University 2007 – 2010: Director of the Honors College and Professor of Criminal Justice, Boise State University 2006 – 2007: Professor of Criminal Justice Administration and Academic Director of the Paralegal Studies Program, Boise State University 2004 – 2006: Chair and Professor of Criminal Justice Administration and Academic Director of the Paralegal Studies Program, Boise State University 2003 – 2004: Chair and Associate Professor of Criminal Justice Administration and Academic Director of the Paralegal Studies Program, Boise State University 2001 - 2003: Associate Professor of Criminal Justice Administration and Academic Director of the Paralegal Studies Program, Boise State University 1998 - 2001: Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice Administration and Academic Director of the Paralegal Studies Program, Boise State University 1996 – 1998: Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice Administration, Boise State University EDUCATION Graduate Ph.D. in Criminal Justice, College of Criminal Justice; Degree: Sam Houston State University, May, 1998. Dissertation: “Life in the Joint and Beyond: An Examination of Inmate Attitudes and Perceptions of Prison, Parole, and Self at the Time of Release” Graduate Juris Doctorate, School of Law; Degree: North Carolina Central University, May, 1988

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CURRICULUM VITAE

CRAIG HEMMENS, J.D., Ph.D. January 15, 2019

Department of Criminal Justice & Criminology Washington State University P. O. Box 644872 Pullman, WA 99164-4872 (509) 335-4031 [email protected] EMPLOYMENT 2018 - present: Professor of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Washington State University 2014 - 2018: Department Chair and Professor of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Washington State

University 2013 - 2014: Professor of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Washington State University 2011 – 2013: Department Head and Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Missouri State

University 2010 – 2011: Professor of Criminal Justice, Boise State University 2007 – 2010: Director of the Honors College and Professor of Criminal Justice, Boise State University 2006 – 2007: Professor of Criminal Justice Administration and Academic Director of the

Paralegal Studies Program, Boise State University 2004 – 2006: Chair and Professor of Criminal Justice Administration and Academic Director of the

Paralegal Studies Program, Boise State University 2003 – 2004: Chair and Associate Professor of Criminal Justice Administration and Academic Director

of the Paralegal Studies Program, Boise State University 2001 - 2003: Associate Professor of Criminal Justice Administration and Academic Director of the

Paralegal Studies Program, Boise State University 1998 - 2001: Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice Administration and Academic Director of the

Paralegal Studies Program, Boise State University 1996 – 1998: Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice Administration, Boise State University EDUCATION Graduate Ph.D. in Criminal Justice, College of Criminal Justice; Degree: Sam Houston State University, May, 1998. Dissertation: “Life in the Joint and Beyond: An Examination of Inmate Attitudes and

Perceptions of Prison, Parole, and Self at the Time of Release” Graduate Juris Doctorate, School of Law; Degree: North Carolina Central University, May, 1988

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Undergraduate Bachelor of Arts in American History; University of North Carolina, May, 1985

PUBLICATIONS Books Anthony Walsh and Craig Hemmens, Law, Justice and Society: A Socio-legal Introduction (5th edition). Oxford University Press (forthcoming, July, 2019).

Anthony Walsh and Craig Hemmens, Law, Justice and Society: A Socio-legal Introduction (4th edition). Oxford University Press (2016).

Anthony Walsh and Craig Hemmens, Law, Justice and Society: A Socio-legal Introduction (3rd edition). Oxford University Press (2013).

Anthony Walsh and Craig Hemmens, Law, Justice and Society: A Socio-legal Introduction (2nd edition).

Oxford University Press (2010). Anthony Walsh and Craig Hemmens, Law, Justice and Society: A Socio-legal Introduction. Oxford University Press (2008).

Craig Hemmens, David Brody, Cassia Spohn, Criminal Courts: A Contemporary Perspective (4th edition). Sage Publishing (forthcoming, March 2019).

Craig Hemmens, David Brody, Cassia Spohn, Criminal Courts: A Contemporary Perspective (3rd edition). Sage Publishing (2016).

Craig Hemmens, David Brody, Cassia Spohn, Criminal Courts: A Contemporary Perspective (2nd edition). Sage Publishing (2013).

Craig Hemmens, David Brody, Cassia Spohn, Criminal Courts: A Contemporary Perspective. Sage Publishing. (2010).

Jeffery T. Walker and Craig Hemmens, Legal Guide for Police (11th edition). Routledge (forthcoming, February 2019).

Jeffery T. Walker and Craig Hemmens, Legal Guide for Police (10th edition). Routledge (2015).

Jeffery T. Walker and Craig Hemmens, Legal Guide for Police (9th edition). Andersons Publishing (2011).

Jeffery T. Walker and Craig Hemmens, Legal Guide for Police (8th edition). Lexis/Nexis Publishing (2008).

John C. Klotter, Jeffery T. Walker, Craig Hemmens, Legal Guide for Police (7th edition). Lexis/Nexis Publishing (2006).

Cassia Spohn, Craig Hemmens and Wesley S. McCann, Courts: A Text/Reader (3rd edition). Sage Publishing (2019).

Cassia Spohn and Craig Hemmens, Courts: A Text/Reader (2nd edition). Sage Publishing (2012). Cassia Spohn and Craig Hemmens, Courts: A Text/Reader. Sage Publishing (2009). Mary Stohr, Anthony Walsh, Craig Hemmens, Corrections: A Text/Reader (3rd edition) Sage Publishing (2019).

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Mary Stohr, Anthony Walsh, Craig Hemmens, Corrections: A Text/Reader (2nd edition) Sage Publishing (2012).

Mary Stohr, Anthony Walsh, Craig Hemmens, Corrections: A Text/Reader. Sage Publishing (2009).

Anthony Walsh and Craig Hemmens, Introduction to Criminology: A Text/Reader (4th edition). Sage Publishing (2018).

Anthony Walsh and Craig Hemmens, Introduction to Criminology: A Text/Reader (3rd edition). Sage Publishing (2014).

Anthony Walsh and Craig Hemmens, Introduction to Criminology: A Text/Reader (2nd edition). Sage Publishing (2011). Anthony Walsh and Craig Hemmens, Introduction to Criminology: A Text/Reader. Sage Publishing (2008).

Stephen Tibbetts and Craig Hemmens, Criminological Theory: A Text/Reader (3rd edition). Sage Publishing (2018). Stephen Tibbetts and Craig Hemmens, Criminological Theory: A Text/Reader (2nd edition). Sage

Publishing (2015).

Stephen Tibbetts and Craig Hemmens, Criminological Theory: A Text/Reader. Sage Publishing (2010). Craig Hemmens (editor), How to Find Success as a Criminal Justice Faculty Member. Routledge. (2017). Craig Hemmens (editor), How to Find Success as a Criminal Justice Faculty Member. Paperback edition.

Routledge. (2019). John Worrall, Craig Hemmens, Lisa Nored, Criminal Evidence: An Introduction (3rd edition). Oxford University Press (2017).

John Worrall, Craig Hemmens, Lisa Nored, Criminal Evidence: An Introduction (2nd edition). Oxford University Press (2012). John Worrall and Craig Hemmens, Criminal Evidence: An Introduction. Oxford University Press (2005).

Rolando V. del Carmen and Craig Hemmens, Criminal Procedure: Law and Practice (10th edition). Cengage Publishing (2016). Barbara Belbot, Craig Hemmens, and Michael Cavanaugh. The Legal Rights of the Convicted (2nd edition). LFB Scholarly Publishing (2015).

Barbara Belbot and Craig Hemmens. The Legal Rights of the Convicted. LFB Scholarly Publishing (2010). Craig Hemmens (editor and contributor), Current Legal Issues in Criminal Justice (2nd edition). Oxford University Press (2015).

Craig Hemmens (editor and contributor), Current Legal Issues in Criminal Justice. Oxford University Press (2007).

Craig Hemmens, Alan Thompson, Lisa Nored, Criminal Justice Case Briefs: Significant Cases in Criminal Procedure (2nd edition). Part of a three-volume series for Oxford University Press (2013).

Craig Hemmens, John Worrall, Alan Thompson, Criminal Justice Case Briefs: Significant Cases in Criminal Procedure. Part of a three-volume series for Oxford University Press (2004).

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Craig Hemmens, Barbara Belbot, Katherine Bennett, Criminal Justice Case Briefs: Significant Cases in Corrections (2nd edition). Part of a three-volume series for Oxford University Press (2013).

Craig Hemmens, Barbara Belbot, Katherine Bennett, Criminal Justice Case Briefs: Significant Cases in Corrections. Part of a three-volume series for Oxford University Press (2004).

Craig Hemmens, Benjamin Steiner, David Mueller, Criminal Justice Case Briefs: Significant Cases in Juvenile Justice. Part of a three-volume series for Oxford University Press (2013).

Craig Hemmens, Benjamin Steiner, David Mueller, Criminal Justice Case Briefs: Significant Cases in Juvenile Justice. Part of a three-volume series for Oxford University Press (2004).

John Worrall, Craig Hemmens, Lisa Nored Criminal Evidence: An Introduction (2nd edition). Oxford University Press (2012).

John Worrall and Craig Hemmens, Criminal Evidence: An Introduction. Oxford University Press (2005). Rolando V. del Carmen and Craig Hemmens (editors), Criminal Procedure and the Supreme Court: A Guide to the Major Decisions on Search and Seizure, Privacy, and Individual Rights. Rowman & Littlefield (2010). Richard Lawrence and Craig Hemmens, Juvenile Justice: A Text/Reader. Sage Publishing (2008). Alan Thompson, Lisa Nored, John Worrall, Craig Hemmens, An Introduction to Criminal Evidence: Cases and Concepts. Oxford University Press. (2008). Mary K. Stohr and Craig Hemmens (editors and contributors), The Inmate Prison Experience. Prentice-Hall Publishers (2003). Anthony Walsh and Craig Hemmens, From Law to Order: The Theory and Practice of Law and Justice. American Correctional Association Press (2000). Craig Hemmens and Eugene Atherton, Use of Force In Corrections: Current Practice and Policy. American Correctional Association Press (1999). Social Science Journal/Criminal Justice Periodical Articles Duane L. Stanton, Xiaohan Mei, Sohee Kim, Dale W. Willits, Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens, Guangzhen Wu, Ruibin Lu, David A. Makin, Nicholas P. Lovrich, “The Effect of Marijuana Legalization on Jail Populations in Washington State.” Forthcoming, The Prison Journal (September 2020). Mia Abboud, Guangzhen Wu, Amelie Pedneault, Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens, “Educator Sexual Misconduct: A Statutory Analysis.” Forthcoming, Criminal Justice Policy Review (2020). Carly Cortright, Wesley S. McCann, Dale Willits, Craig Hemmens, Mary K. Stohr, “An Analysis of State Statutes Regarding the Role of Law Enforcement.” Forthcoming, Criminal Justice Policy Review (2020). Melissa A. Kowalski, Xiaohan Mei, John R. Turner, Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens, “An Analysis of Statutes Criminalizing Correctional Officer Sexual Misconduct with Inmates.” Forthcoming, The Prison Journal (September 2019). Wesley S. McCann, Melissa A. Kowalski, Craig Hemmens, Mary K. Stohr, “An Analysis of Certificates of Rehabilitation in the United States.” Forthcoming, Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research (2019). David A. Makin, Dale Willits, Guangzhen Wu, Kathryn DuBois, Ruibin Lu, Mary K. Stohr,, Wendy Koslicki, Duane Stanton, Craig Hemmens, John Snyder, Nicholas Lovrich, Marijuana Legalization and Crime Clearance Rates: Testing Proponent Assertions in Colorado and Washington State. Forthcoming, Police Quarterly (2019).

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Michael Klein, Leah Ruiz, Craig Hemmens, “Security Guard Training Regulations: A Statutory Analysis.” Forthcoming, Criminal Justice Policy Review (2019). Brenda I. Rowe, Wesley S. McCann, Craig Hemmens “The Invisible Scholar: Authors of Legal Scholarship in Criminology and Criminal Justice Journals.” Journal of Criminal Justice Education 29(4): 551-576 (2018). Wesley S. McCann, Amelie Pedneault, Craig Hemmens, Mary K. Stohr, “Upskirting: A Statutory Analysis of Legislative Responses to Video Voyeurism Ten Years Down the Road.” Criminal Justice Review 43(4): 399-418 (2018). Michael Klein and Craig Hemmens. “Public Regulation of Private Security: A Statutory Analysis of State Regulation of Security Guards.” Criminal Justice Policy Review 29(9): 891-908 (2018). Leah Ruiz, Brianne M. Posey, Melanie-Angela Neuilly, Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens, “Certifying Death in the United States.” Journal of Forensic Sciences 63(4): 1138-1145 (2018). Craig Hemmens and Wesley McCann, “Criminal Justice Decisions of the United States Supreme Court, 2016 Term.” Criminal Justice Review 43(2): 202-215 (2018). Brandon L. Bang, Duane Stanton, Craig Hemmens, Mary K. Stohr, “Police Recording of Custodial Interrogations: A State-By-State Legal Inquiry.” International Journal of Police Science and Management 20(1): 3-18 (2018). Xiaohan Mei, Carly Cortright, Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens, Brian Iannacchione, Peter A. Collins, Marianne Hudson, “Confirmatory Analysis of an Ethics Instrument for Corrections.” The Prison Journal 98(2): 229-250 (2018). Moana Hafoka, Youngki Woo, Ming-Li Hsieh, Jacqueline van Wormer, Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens, “What Legally Prescribed Functions Tell Us: Role Differences between Adult and Juvenile Probation Officers.” Federal Probation 81(3): 32-47 (2017). Brenda I. Rowe, Wesley S. McCann, Craig Hemmens “Persona Non Grata: The Marginalization of Legal Scholarship in Criminology and Criminal Justice Journals.” Journal of Criminal Justice Education 28(4): 514-541 (2017). Craig Hemmens, Ruibin Lu, Wesley McCann, The Supreme Court Gets It Wrong in Birchfield v. North Dakota. Criminal Law Bulletin 53(5): 1118-1130 (2017). Doug Routh, Gassan Abbes, Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens, David Makin, “Transgender Inmates in Prisons: Legal Issues and Policies.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 61(6): 645-666 (2017).

*Reprinted in Anthony Walsh, Mary Stohr, Craig Hemmens, Corrections: A Text/Reader. Sage Publishing (3rd edition, 2019).

Xiaohan Mei, Brian Iannacchione, Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens, Marianne Hudson, Peter A. Collins, “Confirmatory Analysis of an Organizational Culture Instrument for Corrections.” The Prison Journal 97(2): 247-269 (2017).

*Request by Dr. Faith Lutze at Washington State University to use this instrument in her research at Airway Heights Correctional Institution in Washington State.

Ming-Li Hsieh, Moana Hafoka, Youngki Woo, Jacqueline van Wormer, Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens, “Probation Officer Roles: A Statutory Analysis. Offender Programs Report 20(4): 49-67 (2016). Craig Hemmens and Ruibin Lu, “Criminal Justice Decisions of the United States Supreme Court, 2015 Term.” Criminal Justice Review 41(4): 528-546 (2016).

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Craig Hemmens, “Teaching Law and Courts in Criminal Justice: Outside Looking In.” Journal of Criminal Justice Education 27(4): 497-508 (2016). John R. Turner, Craig Hemmens, Adam K. Matz, “Is it Reasonable? A Legal Review of Warrantless Searches of Probationers and Parolees.” Criminal Justice Policy Review 27(7): 684-701 (2016). Ming-Li Hsieh, Youngki Woo, Moana Hafoka, Jacqueline van Wormer, Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens, “Juvenile Probation Officer Roles: A Statutory Analysis.” Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 55(5): 329-354 (2016). Craig Hemmens, Andrea Walker, John Turner, “(Not) Working on the Highway: The Supreme Court Makes A Mistake of Law in Heien v. North Carolina.” Criminal Law Bulletin 52(3): 777-778 (2016). Brandon Bang, Brianne Posey, Craig Hemmens, “Juvenile Waiver 1979-2015.” Juvenile and Family Court Journal 67(2): 5-48 (2016). Andrea M. Walker, Michael S. Klein, Craig Hemmens, Mary K. Stohr, Velmer S. Burton, Jr. “The Consequences of Official Labels: An Examination of the Rights Lost By the Mentally Ill and Mentally Incompetent Since 1989.” Community Mental Health Journal 52(3): 272-280 (2016). Youngki Woo, Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens, Zachary Hamilton, Faith Lutze, Ok-Kyung Yoon, “An Empirical Test of the Social Support Paradigm on Inmate Society.” Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice 40(2): 145-169 (2016). Michael Campagna, Cheyenne Foster, Stephanie Karas, Craig Hemmens, Mary K. Stohr, “The Loss of Civil Rights for Felons: A Statutory Analysis.” Journal of Law and Criminal Justice 4(1): 22-39 (2016). Jihye Yoo, Xiaohan Mei, Craig Hemmens, Mary K. Stohr, “Rapists’ Parental Rights: Adding Insult to Injury.” Criminal Law Bulletin 52(1): 25-42 (2016). Ming-Li Hsieh, Moana Hafoka, Youngki Woo, Jacqueline van Wormer, Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens, “Probation Officer Roles: A Statutory Analysis.” Federal Probation 79(2): 20-37 (2015). Craig Hemmens and Andrea Walker, “Criminal Justice Decisions of the United States Supreme Court, 2014 Term.” Criminal Justice Review 40(4): 535-553 (2015). Craig Hemmens, “We (Should) Take Care of Our Own: The Role of Law and Lawyers In Criminal Justice and Criminology Programs.” Justice Quarterly 32(5) 749-767 (2015). Brian Iannacchione, Peter A. Collins, Marianne Hudson, Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens, Jamie Thayer, Katelyn Brady, “Ethics In A Mountain State County Jail.” Criminal Justice Policy Review 26(6): 555-574 (2015).

*Reprinted in Anthony Walsh, Mary Stohr, Craig Hemmens, Corrections: A Text/Reader. Sage Publishing (3rd edition, 2019).

Craig Hemmens, Brandon L. Bang, and Michael Klein, “Mr. State Trooper, Please Don’t Stop Me: The Supreme Court Gets It Wrong in Navarette v. California.” Criminal Law Bulletin 51(3): 693-706 (2015). Craig Hemmens and Michael Klein, “Criminal Justice Decisions of the United States Supreme Court, 2013 Term.” Criminal Justice Review 39(4): 466-479 (2014). Craig Hemmens and Lauren Block, “You Can Look But You Better Not Touch: The Supreme Court Endorses Police Invasion of Privacy in Maryland v. King.” Criminal Law Bulletin 50(3): 655-665 (2014). Kevin F. Steinmetz, Brian P. Schaefer, Rolando V. del Carmen, Craig Hemmens, “Assessing the Boundaries Between Criminal Justice and Criminology.” Criminal Justice Review 39(4): 357-376 (2014).

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Craig Hemmens and Lauren Block, “Criminal Justice Decisions of the United States Supreme Court, 2012 Term.” Criminal Justice Review 38(4): 545-561 (2013)). Craig Hemmens and Caryn Saxon, “A Little of That Human Touch: Florence v. Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Burlington.” Criminal Law Bulletin 49(5): 1140-1149 (2013). Peter A. Collins, Brian Iannacchione, Marianne Hudson, Mary K. Stohr, and Craig Hemmens. “A Comparison of Jail Inmate and Staff Correctional Goal Orientations: Results From Across the Line.” Journal of Crime & Justice 36(1): 100-115 (2013). Craig Hemmens and Caryn Saxon, “Criminal Justice Decisions of the United States Supreme Court, 2011 Term.” Criminal Justice Review 37(4): 546-560 (2012). Craig Hemmens and Valerie Bell, “The Supreme Court Revisits (And Weakens) Miranda Yet Again: A Critical Examination of the 2009 Term Cases.” Criminal Justice Studies 25(3): 219-228 (2012). Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens, Peter A. Collins, Brian Iannacchione, Marianne Hudson, Hailey Johnson “Assessing the Organizational Culture in A Jail Setting.” Prison Journal 92(3): 358-387 (2012). Craig Hemmens and Jonathan Bolen, “Wreck on the Highway: The Supreme Court, Search Incident to Arrest, the Good Faith Exception, and Davis v. United States.” Criminal Justice Studies 25(2): 203-214 (2012). Craig Hemmens and Jonathan Bolen, “Criminal Justice Decisions of the United States Supreme Court, 2010 Term.” Criminal Justice Review 36(4): 538-549 (2011). Craig Hemmens and Stephanie Karas, “Kentucky v. King: The Supreme Court Invites Unwarranted Police Entry.” Criminal Justice Studies 24(4): 321-327 (2011). Craig Hemmens, Valerie Bell, Cody Stoddard, “Criminal Justice Decisions of the United States Supreme Court, 2009 Term.” Criminal Justice Review 35(4): 550-562 (2010). Craig Hemmens and Cody Stoddard, “Writing A Manual for Police Officers: The Supreme Court Revisits the Vehicle Search Incident to Arrest Rule in Arizona v. Gant.” Criminal Justice Studies 23(3): 197-207 (2010). Valerie Bell, Craig Hemmens, Nichole Gerhardt, “Getting Touchy-Feely: Application of the Plain View Doctrine to Plain Touch, Plain Smell, and Plain Hearing Situations.” Criminal Justice Studies 23(1): 3-20 (2010). Craig Hemmens, “Criminal Justice Decisions of the United States Supreme Court, 2008 Term.” Criminal Justice Review 34(4): 586-601 (2009). Craig Hemmens, “A Community Under Siege: Bruce Springsteen and Social Justice.” Journal of the Institute of Justice and International Studies 9(1): 19-37 (2009). Craig Hemmens, “Criminal Justice Decisions of the United States Supreme Court, 2007 Term.” Criminal Justice Review 33(4): 584-599 (2008). Chad R. Trulson, James W. Marquart, Craig Hemmens, Leo Carroll, “Racial Desegregation in Prisons.” The Prison Journal 88(2): 270-299 (2008).

*Reprinted in Anthony Walsh, Mary Stohr, Craig Hemmens, Corrections: A Text/Reader. Sage Publishing (2nd edition, 2012; 3rd edition, 2019).

Craig Hemmens, “Waist Deep in the Big Muddy: The JD/PhD Debate in Criminal Justice.” Journal of Criminal Justice Education 19(1): 19-29 (2008).

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Craig Hemmens and Mary K. Stohr. “All We Gotta Do Is Hold Up Our End: Bruce Springsteen and Strain Theory.” Interdisciplinary Literary Studies 9(1): 105-118 (2007). Craig Hemmens, Jonathon Cooper, Virginia Hatch, “Recent Legal Developments: Law Enforcement Case Law.” Criminal Justice Review 32(3): 303-328 (2007). Craig Hemmens, Jennifer Ashley, Simon Billinge, “Who Let the Dogs Outs? Drug Dogs in Court.” Criminal Justice Studies 20(3): 177-197 (2007). Craig Hemmens, “Recent Legal Developments: The Supreme Court and the Knock and Announce Rule.” Criminal Justice Review 31(3): 281-300 (2006). Valerie Bell, Craig Hemmens, Benjamin Steiner, “Up Skirts and Down Blouses: A Statutory Analysis of Legislative Responses to Video Voyeurism.” Criminal Justice Studies 19(3): 301-314 (2006). Benjamin Steiner, Craig Hemmens, Valerie Bell, “Legislative Waiver Reconsidered: A Test of the General Deterrent Effect of Statutory Exclusion Laws Enacted Post 1979.” Justice Quarterly 23(1): 34-59 (2006). Brenton Roncace, Andrew Giacomazzi, Craig Hemmens, George Fliege, “Role Expectations of the Police: An Analysis of 50 State Statutes. The Police Journal 78(4): 301-326 (2005). Craig Hemmens, “Recent Legal Developments: Law Enforcement Case Law.” Criminal Justice Review 30(2): 256-284 (2005). Benjamin Steiner, James Wada, Craig Hemmens, Velmer S. Burton, Jr., “The Correctional Orientation of Community Corrections: Legislative Changes in the Legally Prescribed Functions of Community Corrections 1992-2002.” American Journal of Criminal Justice 29(2): 141-160 (2005). Benjamin Steiner, Marcus Purkiss, Misty Kifer, Elizabeth Roberts, Craig Hemmens, “Legally Prescribed Functions Of Adult And Juvenile Probation Officers: Worlds Apart?” Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 39(4): 47-67 (2005). Laura Kelley, David Mueller, Craig Hemmens, “To Punish or Rehabilitate Revisited: An Analysis of the Purpose/Goals of State Correctional Statutes, 1991-2002.” Criminal Justice Studies 17(4): 333-352 (2004). Craig Hemmens, “The Supreme Court and Criminal Justice: Highlights of the 2003 Term.” Journal of California Law Enforcement 38(4): 13-19 (2004). Benjamin Steiner, Elizabeth Roberts, Craig Hemmens, “Where is Juvenile Probation Today? The Legally Prescribed Functions of Juvenile Probation Officers.” Criminal Justice Studies 16(4): 267-282 (2004). Craig Hemmens, “The Supreme Court and Criminal Justice: Highlights of the 2002 Term.” Journal of California Law Enforcement 38(3): 9-13 (2004). Tory J. Caeti, Craig Hemmens, Francis T. Cullen, Velmer S. Burton, “Management of Juvenile Correctional Facilities.” The Prison Journal 83(4): 1-23 (2003).

*Reprinted in Anthony Walsh, Mary Stohr, Craig Hemmens, Corrections: A Text/Reader. Sage Publishing (2009).

Craig Hemmens, “Recent Legal Developments: Law Enforcement Case Law.” Criminal Justice Review 28(1): 190-209 (2003). Misty Kifer, Craig Hemmens, Mary K. Stohr, “The Goals of Corrections: Perspectives From the Line.” Criminal Justice Review 28(1): 47-69 (2003).

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*Reprinted in Anthony Walsh, Mary Stohr, Craig Hemmens, Corrections: A Text/Reader. Sage Publishing (3rd edition, 2019).

Marcus Purkiss, Misty Kifer, Craig Hemmens, Velmer S. Burton, Jr. “Probation Officer Functions: A Statutory Analysis.” Federal Probation 67(1): 12-23 (2003). Benjamin Steiner and Craig Hemmens, “Juvenile Waiver 2003: Where Are We Now?” Juvenile and Family Court Journal 54(2): 1-24 (2003). Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens, Jed Dayley, Diane Baune, Kristin Kajer, Mark Gornik, Cindy Noon, “RSAT Inmate Perceptions of Programming” Offender Substance Abuse Report 3(1): 1, 9-12 (2003).

*Reprinted in the January/February 2003 Offender Substance Abuse Report. 3(1): 1,9-12. *Reprinted in Stohr, Walsh and Hemmens, 2009. Corrections: A Text/Reader, 296-304, Sage Publications. *Request by graduate student Matt Boswell (San Jose State University) in 2002 to use the Inmate RSAT Perceptions Instrument in local jail research in California. *Request by graduate student Clyde Hilliard Jr. (Fordham University, Graduate School of Social Services) in 2010 to use the Inmate RSAT Perceptions Instrument to conduct a survey of the perceptions of staff and their clients regarding services at the Daytop Village Rockland Outreach Substance Abuse facility in Blauvelt, NY.

Craig Hemmens, “The Supreme Court and Law Enforcement.” Journal of California Law Enforcement 37(3): 16-21(2002). Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens, Laura Kelley, Brian Chambers, Brian Shapiro, “Comparing Inmate Perceptions of Two Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Programs.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 46(6): 699-714 (2002).

*Reprinted in Anthony Walsh, Mary Stohr, Craig Hemmens, Corrections: A Text/Reader. Sage Publishing (2009).

Craig Hemmens, Mary K. Stohr, Mary Schoeler, Bona Miller, “One Step Up, Two Steps Back: The Progression of Perceptions of Women’s Work in Prisons and Jails.” Journal of Criminal Justice 30(6): 1-17 (2002). Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens, Kristin Kajer, Jed Dayley, Mark Gornik, Cindy Noon, Diane Baune, “Inmate Perceptions of Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Programming.” Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 34(4): 1-32 (2002).

*Reprinted in modified form as “Residential Substance Abuse Treatment: What Do the Inmates Think?” (pp. 95-131) in Barbara Sims (editor), Substance Abuse Treatment With Correctional Clients. Haworth Press (2005).

Craig Hemmens, Milo Miller, Velmer S. Burton, Jr., Susan Milner, “The Consequences of Official Labels: An Examination of the Rights Lost by the Mentally Ill and Mentally Incompetent Ten Years Later.” Community Mental Health Journal 38(2): 129-140 (2002). Craig Hemmens, “Major Criminal Justice-Related Decisions of the Supreme Court: 2000 Term.” Journal of California Law Enforcement 35(3): 10-21 (2001). Craig Hemmens, Jeffrey R. Maahs, Kathryn E. Scarborough, Pamela Collins, “Watching the Watchmen: State Regulation of Private Security 1982-1998.” Security Journal 14(4): 17-28 (2001). Craig Hemmens and Mary K. Stohr, “Correctional Officer Attitudes Regarding the Use of Force in Corrections.” Corrections Management Quarterly 5(2): 27-40 (2001).

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Craig Hemmens, “Major Criminal Justice-Related Decisions of the 1999 Term of the United States Supreme Court.” Journal of California Law Enforcement 35(1): 6-14 (2001). Craig Hemmens and Daniel Levin, “Resistance is Futile: The Right to Resist Unlawful Arrest in an Era of Aggressive Policing.” Crime and Delinquency 46(4): 472-496 (2000). Craig Hemmens and James W. Marquart, “Friend or Foe?: Race, Age and Inmate Perceptions of Inmate-Staff Relations.” Journal of Criminal Justice 28(4): 297-312 (2000).

*Reprinted in Anthony Walsh, Mary Stohr, Craig Hemmens, Corrections: A Text/Reader. Sage Publishing (2009). *Reprinted in Mary K. Stohr and Craig Hemmens (editors), The Inmate Prison Experience. Prentice-Hall (2003).

Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens, Misty Kifer, Mary Schoeler, “We Know It, We Just Have to Do It: Perceptions of Ethical Work in Prisons and Jails.” The Prison Journal 80(2): 126-150 (2000). Craig Hemmens and Mary K. Stohr, “The Two Faces of the Correctional Role: An Exploration of the Value of the Correctional Role Instrument.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 44(3): 326-349 (2000).

Correctional role instrument used in the following studies: *Request by Per Ake Nylander and Odd Lindberg to use the Correctional Role Instrument in Swedish prison research (Summer 2005). *Request by Lauran Sabatini, graduate student at Simon Fraser University, to use the Correctional Role Instrument in Canadian prison research (Fall 2005). *Request by Darlanne Hoctor Mulmat, Associate Research Analyst, Criminal Justice Research Division, San Diego Association of Governments, to use the Correctional Role Instrument in assessing juvenile probation institutions (Spring 2006) *Request by Elizabeth Grossi and Rick Tewksbury (Criminal Justice professors at the University of Louisville) to use the instrument for research at their local jail (Fall 2006). *Request by Jennie Walsh, Forensic Psychologist in Training, G4S Care & Justice Services (UK) Limited HMP & YOI Parc, Surrey, England to use the instrument in prison research on clients and for her thesis (Fall 2009). *Request by Sara Delia Menon, doctoral student in Clinical Psychology at James Cook University (Singapore) to use the instrument in research on correctional officers for her dissertation (Spring 2012). *Request by Dina Cardoso Luis, to use the instrument in doctoral project on Portuguese Prison Officer research, in Social Psychology at University of Salamanca (Spring 2015).

Craig Hemmens, “The Supreme Court: Lapdog of Law Enforcement or Principled Expounder of Constitutional Protections?” The Justice Professional 12(3): 355-367 (2000). Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens, Robert Marsh, Dan Palhegyi, Gary Barrier, “Can’t Scale This? The Ethical Parameters of Correctional Work.” The Prison Journal 80(1): 56-79 (2000). Dale Colledge, Frank Zeigler, Craig Hemmens, Carl Hodge, “What’s Up Doc? Jaffee v. Redmond and the Psychotherapeutic Privilege in Criminal Justice.” Journal of Criminal Justice 28(1): 1-12 (2000). Craig Hemmens, Jeff Maahs, Travis Pratt, “Use of Force in American Jails: A Survey of Current Policies.” American Jails 13(6): 47-52 (2000). Craig Hemmens, “No Shades of Grey: The Legal Implications of Voluntary Racial Segregation in Prison.” Corrections Management Quarterly 4(1): 20-27 (2000).

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Craig Hemmens, “A Summary of Significant Criminal Law Decisions From the 1998 Term of the United States Supreme Court (Part One & Part Two).” Journal of California Law Enforcement (Part One: 33(2): 19-25 ; Part Two: 33(4): 16-23) (1999). Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens, Mary Schoeler, Lance Sanders, Michael Laky, and James Batt, “What’s My Job? Role and Ethical Perceptions of Jail Staff.” American Jails 13(5): 15-24 (1999). Craig Hemmens and Jurg Gerber, “The Personal Files of Donald R. Cressey: Reviewing the Career of an American Criminologist.” Sociological Imagination 36(4): 238-255 (1999). Craig Hemmens, “There’s A Darkness on the Edge of Town: Merton’s Five Modes of Adaptation in the Lyrics of Bruce Springsteen.” International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice 23(1): 127-136 (1999).

*Reprinted in Steven Tibbetts and Craig Hemmens, Criminological Theory: A Text/Reader. Sage Publishing (1st edition, 2010 & 2nd edition, 2015).

Risdon N. Slate, W. Wesley Johnson, Craig Hemmens, “Racial Segregation As A Correctional Management Tool: Beyond Lee v. Washington.” Corrections Management Quarterly 3(3): 66-75 (1999). Craig Hemmens and James W. Marquart, “Race, Age and Inmate Perceptions of Correctional Staff.” Corrections Compendium 24(6): 1-3, 27-31 (1999). Craig Hemmens and James W. Marquart, “The Impact of Inmate Characteristics on Perceptions of Race Relations in Prison.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 43(2): 230-247 (1999). Craig Hemmens, Katherine Bennett, Rolando V. del Carmen, “The Exclusionary Rule and Parole Revocation Hearings: The Supreme Court Says No.” Perspectives 23(3): 36-42 (1999). Craig Hemmens and James W. Marquart, “Straight Time: Inmates’ Perceptions of Violence and Victimization in the Prison Environment.” Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 28(3/4): 1-21 (1999).

*Reprinted in Richard Tewksbury (editor), Behind Bars: Readings on Prison Culture. pp. 376-407. Pearson/Prentice Hall (2006). *Reprinted (in modified form) in Judith Sgarzi and Jack McDevitt (editors), Victimology. pp. 221-237. Prentice-Hall (2002).

Gary Barrier, Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens, Robert Marsh, “A Practical User’s Guide to Ethical Practices: Idaho’s Method for Implementing Ethical Behavior in A Correctional Setting.” Corrections Compendium 24(4): 1-3, 14-15 (1999). Craig Hemmens and Jeffrey R. Maahs, “Security Officer Training Requirements: A Statutory Analysis.” Security Management 43(4): 84 (1999). Also published in expanded and modified (tabular) form at: www.securitymanagement.com. Craig Hemmens and James W. Marquart, “Race, Age and Inmate Perceptions of Violence in Prison.” Corrections Compendium 24(2): 4-23 (1999). Craig Hemmens and Katherine Bennett, “Juvenile Curfews and the Courts: Judicial Responses To A Not-so-New Crime Control Strategy.” Crime and Delinquency 45(1): 99-121 (1999).

*Reprinted in Richard Lawrence and Craig Hemmens, Juvenile Justice: A Text/Reader, pp. 167-182. Sage Publishing (2008). *Reprinted in Thomas C. Calhoun and Constance L. Chapple (editors), Readings in Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Justice. pp 3-20. Prentice-Hall (2003).

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Craig Hemmens and James W. Marquart, “Race, Age and Inmate Perceptions of Race Relations in Prison.” Corrections Compendium 24(1): 1-5, 20-21 (1999). Craig Hemmens, “Bright Lines, Blanket Rules and the Fourth Amendment: The Supreme Court’s Half-hearted Endorsement of the Knock and Announce Rule.” The Justice Professional 11(4): 369-390 (1998). Craig Hemmens, “A Summary of Significant Criminal Law Decisions From the 1997 Term of the United States Supreme Court.” Journal of California Law Enforcement 32(3): 1-8 (1998). Jeffrey R. Maahs and Craig Hemmens, “Train In Vain: A Statutory Analysis of Security Guard Training Requirements.” International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice 22(1): 91-101 (1998). Craig Hemmens and James W. Marquart, “AIDS In Prison: Ex-Offenders in Texas Express Support for AIDS-Related Policies.” Corrections Compendium, 23(10): 5-10 (1998). Jeffrey R. Maahs and Craig Hemmens, “The Prison Litigation Reform Act and Frivolous Section 1983 Suits.” Corrections Management Quarterly 2(3): 90-94 (1998). Craig Hemmens and James W. Marquart, “Fear and Loathing in the Joint: The Impact of Race and Age on Inmate Support for Prison AIDS Policies.” The Prison Journal 78(2): 133-151 (1998).

*Reprinted in Mary K. Stohr and Craig Hemmens (editors), The Inmate Prison Experience. Prentice-Hall (2003).

Craig Hemmens, Eric J. Fritsch, Tory J. Caeti, “Juvenile Justice Code Purpose Clauses: The Power of Words.” Criminal Justice Policy Review 8(2/3): 221-246 (1998). Craig Hemmens, Kristen Strom, Elicia Schlegel. “Gender Bias in the Courts: A Review of the Literature.” Sociological Imagination 35(1): (1998).

*Reprinted in G. Larry Mays and Peter R. Gregware (editors), Courts and Justice: A Reader (pp. 258-277, 2nd edition, 1999) (pp. 258-277, 3rd edition, 2004)(pp. 423-442, 4th edition, 2009).

Jeffrey R. Maahs and Craig Hemmens, “Guarding the Public: A Statutory Analysis of State Regulation of Security Guards.” Journal of Crime and Justice 21(1): 119-134 (1998). Craig Hemmens and Jeffrey R. Maahs, “Security Officer Regulation: A Statutory Analysis.” Security Management 41(12): 129 (1997). Also published in expanded and modified (tabular) form at: www.securitymanagement.com. Craig Hemmens and Rolando V. del Carmen, “A Summary of Significant Criminal Law Decisions From the 1996 Term of the United States Supreme Court.” Journal of California Law Enforcement, 31(4): 18-23 (1997). Craig Hemmens and Rolando V. del Carmen, “The Exclusionary Rule in Probation and Parole Revocation Proceedings: Does It Apply?” Federal Probation 61(3): 32-39 (1997). Craig Hemmens, “We’re Doing the Best We Can: The Eighth Amendment, Health Care Delivery, and the Development of Professional Standards.” American Jails 11(4): 10-20 (1997). Craig Hemmens, Kathryn E. Scarborough, Rolando V. del Carmen, “Grave Doubts About Reasonable Doubt: Confusion in State and Federal Courts.” Journal of Criminal Justice 25(3): 231-254 (1997). Eric J. Fritsch, Tory J. Caeti, Craig Hemmens, “Spare the Needle But Not The Punishment: The Incarceration of Waived Youth in Texas Prisons.” Crime and Delinquency 42(4): 593-609 (1996).

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Eric J. Fritsch, Craig Hemmens, Tory J. Caeti, “Violent Youth in Juvenile and Adult Court: An Assessment of Sentencing Strategies in Texas.” Law and Policy: 18(1/2): 115-136 (1996). Eric J. Fritsch and Craig Hemmens, “Juvenile Waiver in the United States 1977-1993: A Comparison and Analysis of Waiver Statutes.” Juvenile and Family Court Journal 46(3): 17-35 (1995). Law Review/Legal Periodical Articles Cody Stoddard, Benjamin Steiner, Jacqueline Rohrbach, Craig Hemmens, Katherine Bennett, “All The Way Home: Assessing the Constitutionality of Juvenile Curfew Laws.” American Journal of Criminal Law 42(3): 177-211 (2015). Craig Hemmens and Chris Mathias, “United States v. Banks: The Knock and Announce Rule Returns to the Supreme Court.” Idaho Law Review 41(1): 1-36 (2005). Craig Hemmens and Rolando V. del Carmen, “Major Criminal Law Decisions of the United States Supreme Court: 2001 Term.” Criminal Law Update 10(2): 8-23 (2003). Craig Hemmens, “The United States Supreme Court and Criminal Justice.” Washington State Bar News 57(1): 21-29 & 57(2): 21-29 (in two parts; January 2003, and February, 2003). Craig Hemmens and Rolando V. del Carmen, “Major Criminal Law Decisions of the United States Supreme Court: 2000 Term.” Criminal Law Update 9(3): 4-19 (2002). Craig Hemmens, “Major Criminal Law Decisions of the United States Supreme Court: 2000 Term.” Washington State Bar News 55(12) 19-26 & 5(1): 18-27 (in two parts; December, 2001 and January, 2002). Craig Hemmens and Rolando V. del Carmen, “Major Criminal Law Decisions of the United States Supreme Court: 1999 Term.” Criminal Law Update 8(4) 24-43 (2001). Craig Hemmens, “A Review of Significant Criminal Law Decisions of the 1999 Term of the United States Supreme Court.” Washington State Bar News 55(1): 28-40 (2001). Craig Hemmens, “Resisting Unlawful Arrest in Mississippi: Resisting the Modern Trend.” California Criminal Law Review 2(2): 1-33 (2000). Craig Hemmens and Rolando V. del Carmen, “Significant Criminal Procedure Decisions of the 1998 Term of the United States Supreme Court.” New Mexico Bar Journal 6(1): 48-51 (2000). Craig Hemmens and Rolando V. del Carmen, “Major Criminal Law Decisions of the United States Supreme Court: 1998-1999 Term.” Florida Bar Journal 74(3): 77-83 (2000). Craig Hemmens and Rolando V. del Carmen, “Major Criminal Law Decisions of the United States Supreme Court: 1998 Term.” Criminal Law Update 7(4): 8-23 (2000). Craig Hemmens and Daniel Levin, “Not A Law At All: A Call For A Return to the Common Law Right to Resist Unlawful Arrest.” Southwestern University Law Review 29(1): 1-50 (1999). Kathryn E. Scarborough and Craig Hemmens, “Section 1983 Suits Against Law Enforcement in the Circuit Courts of Appeal.” Thomas Jefferson Law Review 21(1): 1-21 (1999). Craig Hemmens and Rolando V. del Carmen, “Major Criminal Law Decisions of the United States Supreme Court’s 1998-1999 Term.” Washington State Bar News 53(12): 27-34& 54(1): 21-29 (December 1999 and January 2000). Craig Hemmens, Eric J. Fritsch, Tory J. Caeti, “The Rhetoric of Juvenile Justice Reform.” Quinnipiac Law Review 18(3): 661-685 (1999).

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Craig Hemmens and Rolando V. del Carmen, “Major Criminal Law Decisions of the United States Supreme Court: 1998-1999 Term.” New Jersey Lawyer 18(6): 18-30 (December, 1999). Craig Hemmens, Katherine Bennett, Rolando V. del Carmen, “The Exclusionary Rule Does Not Apply to Parole Revocation Hearings: An Analysis of Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole v. Scott.” Criminal Law Bulletin 35(4): 388-409 (1999). Craig Hemmens and Katherine Bennett, “Out in the Street: Juvenile Crime, Juvenile Curfews and the Constitution.” Gonzaga Law Review 34(2): 267-327 (1999).

*Reprinted in Richard Lawrence and Craig Hemmens, Juvenile Justice: A Text/Reader. Sage Publishing (2008).

Craig Hemmens and Rolando V. del Carmen, “Major Criminal Decisions of the United States Supreme Court: 1997 Term.” Florida Bar Journal 73(5): 77-82 (1999). Craig Hemmens and Rolando V. del Carmen, “A Review of Significant Supreme Court Decisions in Criminal Justice: 1997-1998 Term.” Criminal Law Update 7(1): 4-20 (1999). Craig Hemmens, “I Hear You Knocking: The Supreme Court Revisits the Knock and Announce Rule.” University of Missouri-Kansas City Law Review, 66(3): 559-602 (1998). Craig Hemmens, “Public Knowledge About Courts: The Idaho Study.” The Judges’ Journal 37(1): 16-21 (1998). Craig Hemmens and Kathryn E. Scarborough, “Arciniega v. Freeman: Distinguishing Between Incidental Contact and Association.” Community Corrections Report 5(2): 23-25 (1998). Craig Hemmens and Jeffrey R. Maahs, “Reason to Believe: Ohio v. Robinette.” Ohio Northern University Law Review 23(2): 309-346 (1997). Craig Hemmens and Rolando V. del Carmen, "A Review of Significant Supreme Court Decisions in Criminal Justice: 1996-1997 Term." Criminal Law Update 6(2): 4-18 (1997). Craig Hemmens, “The Police, the Fourth Amendment, and Unannounced Entry: Wilson v. Arkansas.” Criminal Law Bulletin 33(1): 29-58 (1997). Craig Hemmens and Rolando V. del Carmen, “A Review of Significant Supreme Court Decisions in Criminal Justice: 1995-1996 Term.” Criminal Law Update 5(3): 4-13 (1997). Craig Hemmens and Janet Mullings, “Mempa v. Rhay: The Right to Counsel at A Probation Revocation Hearing.” Community Corrections Report 4(3): 39-40, 46 (1997). Craig Hemmens and Rolando V. del Carmen, “A Review of Significant Supreme Court Decisions in Criminal Justice: 1994-1995 Term.” Criminal Law Update 5(3): 4-15 (1997). Eric J. Fritsch and Craig Hemmens, “An Assessment of Legislative Approaches to the Problem of Serious Juvenile Crime: A Case Study of Texas 1973-1995.” American Journal of Criminal Law 23(3): 563-609 (1996). Craig Hemmens, Rolando V. del Carmen, Kathryn E. Scarborough, “Lingering Doubts Over ‘Reasonable Doubt’ in Texas.” Texas State Bar Journal 59(2): 130-141 (1996).

*Cited in State v. Toney, 979 S.W.2d 642 (Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, 1998). Tory J. Caeti, Craig Hemmens, Velmer S. Burton, Jr., “Juvenile Right to Counsel: A Research Note Analyzing State Legal Codes.” American Journal of Criminal Law 23(3): 611-632 (1996).

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Craig Hemmens, Kathryn E. Scarborough, Rolando V. del Carmen, “A Review of Significant Supreme Court Decisions in Criminal Justice: 1993-1994 Term.” Criminal Law Update 4(1): 2-7 (1995). Book Chapters Craig Hemmens, “Should the Miranda Warnings Be Abolished? Essay for the book Crime and Criminal Justice: Concepts and Controversies (Stacy Mallicoat, editor), Sage Publishing (2016). Andrea Walker, Brianne Posey, Craig Hemmens. “What Are the Legal Implications of Marijuana Legalization?” Book chapter for Marijuana Legalization and Criminal Justice (Nancy Marion and Joshua Hill, editors), Carolina Academic Press. (2016). Craig Hemmens and Mary K. Stohr, “The Racially Just Prison.” Book chapter for The American Prison: Imagining A Different Future (Francis T. Cullen, Cheryl Lero Jonson and Mary K. Stohr, editors). Sage Publishing (2013). Craig Hemmens, “The Myth That the Exclusionary Rule Allows Many Criminals to Escape Justice.” Book chapter for Demystifying Crime and Criminal Justice (2nd edition), (Robert Bohm and Jeffery T. Walker, editors). Oxford University Press (2012). Craig Hemmens, “Wilson v. Arkansas.” Book chapter for Criminal Procedure and the Supreme Court: A Guide to the Major Decisions on Search and Seizure, Privacy, and Individual Rights. Rowman & Littlefield (2010). Craig Hemmens, “Oliver v. United States.” Book chapter for Criminal Procedure and the Supreme Court: A Guide to the Major Decisions on Search and Seizure, Privacy, and Individual Rights. Rowman & Littlefield (2010). Craig Hemmens, “Legal Aspects of Casework and Counseling.” Book chapter in Anthony Walsh, Correctional Assessment, Casework and Counseling. American Correctional Association Press (5th edition) (2010). Craig Hemmens, “Corrections and the Law.” Book chapter in Correctional Officer Resource Guide (Peria Duncan, editor) (4th edition). American Correctional Association Press. 2008. Craig Hemmens, “The Supreme Court and Police Practices: A Review of Recent Traffic Stop Cases.” Book chapter for the Handbook of Police Administration (James Ruiz and Don Hummer, editors) (Routledge Publishing), 2007. Chad Trulson and Crag Hemmens, “Public vs. Private Operation of Juvenile Correctional Facilities.” Book chapter for Youth Violence and Delinquency Interventions (Marilyn McShane and Frank P. Williams, editors), 2007. Craig Hemmens, “Police And Thieves: The Supreme Court Examines the Knock and Announce Rule.” Book chapter in Craig Hemmens (editor), Current Legal Issues in Criminal Justice (Oxford University Press), 2007. Craig Hemmens and Benjamin Steiner, “Issues Associated With Juvenile Waiver.” Book chapter for the Handbook of Juvenile Justice: Theory and Practice (Barbara Sims, and Pamela Preston editors). Marcel Dekker/Routledge (2006). Craig Hemmens, “Legal Aspects of Casework and Counseling.” Book chapter in Anthony Walsh, Correctional Assessment, Casework and Counseling. American Correctional Association Press (4th edition) ( 2005). Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens, Kristin Kajer, Jed Dayley, Mark Gornik, Cindy Noon, Diane Baune, “Residential Substance Abuse Treatment: What Do the Inmates Think?. Book chapter for Substance Abuse Treatment With Correctional Clients. Barbara Sims (editor), Haworth Press (2005). Craig Hemmens, “Teaching Criminal Law to Undergraduate Students.” Book chapter in Teaching the Law School Curriculum (Steven Friedland and Gerald F. Hess, editors) for Carolina Academic Press. (2004). Craig Hemmens and James W. Marquart, “Victims of Prison Violence.” Book chapter in Victimology: A Study of Crime Victims and Their Roles (Judith Sgarzi and Jack McDevitt, editors) for Prentice-Hall. (2002).

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Craig Hemmens, “Crime and the Supreme Court: The Impact of the War on Drugs on Judicial Review of Police Investigatory Practices.” Book chapter for Policing and the Law (Jeffery Walker, editor), for Prentice-Hall (2002). Craig Hemmens, “Offenders’ Rights in Casework and Counseling.” Book chapter in Anthony Walsh, Correctional Assessment, Casework and Counseling. American Correctional Association Press (3rd edition) (2001). Craig Hemmens, Forward to Legal Rights of Prisoners: Cases and Comments, by James F. Anderson and Laronistine Dyson. University Press of America (2001). Craig Hemmens, “Criminal Procedure.” Book chapter in Handbook of Criminal Justice Administration (Toni DuPont-Morales and Michael Hooper, editors). Marcel Decker (2000). Craig Hemmens, “Criminal Law.” Book chapter in Handbook of Criminal Justice Administration (Toni DuPont-Morales and Michael Hooper, editors). Marcel Decker (2000). Katherine Bennett and Craig Hemmens, “Prisoner Rights.” Book chapter in Handbook of Criminal Justice Administration (Toni DuPont-Morales and Michael Hooper, editors). Marcel Decker (2000). Craig Hemmens, “Corrections and the Law.” Book chapter in Correctional Officer Resource Guide (3rd edition). American Correctional Association Press (1997). Craig Hemmens, “Legal and Ethical Issues In Criminal Justice Casework and Counseling.” Book chapter in Anthony Walsh, Correctional Assessment, Casework and Counseling. American Correctional Association Press (2nd edition, 1997). Encyclopedia Entries Craig Hemmens, “Ferguson v. Charleston.” Entry for the Encyclopedia of Women and Crime (Fran Bernat & Kelly Frailling, editors). Wiley-Blackwell Publishers. (Forthcoming, 2019). Craig Hemmens, “Safford v. Redding.” Entry for the Encyclopedia of Women and Crime (Fran Bernat & Kelly Frailling, editors). Wiley-Blackwell Publishers. (Forthcoming, 2019). Craig Hemmens and Andrea Walker, “Larceny-Theft.” Entry for the Encyclopedia of Crime & Punishment. Wiley-Blackwell Publishers (2016). Craig Hemmens, Brandon Bang, and Benjamin Steiner, “Juvenile Waiver.” Entry for the Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy (3rd edition, Domonic A. Bearfield and Melvin J. Dubnick, editors). Routledge Publishing (2015). Craig Hemmens, “The Knock and Announce Rule.” Entry for The Encyclopedia of the Fourth Amendment (David L. Hudson and John R. Vile, editors), Congressional Quarterly Press (2013). Craig Hemmens, “The Public Peril Exception to the Knock and Announce Rule.” Entry for The Encyclopedia of the Fourth Amendment (David L. Hudson and John R. Vile, editors), Congressional Quarterly Press (2013). Craig Hemmens, “The Useless Gesture Exception to the Knock and Announce Rule.” Entry for The Encyclopedia of the Fourth Amendment (David L. Hudson and John R. Vile, editors), Congressional Quarterly Press (2013). Craig Hemmens, “Semayne’s Case.” Entry for The Encyclopedia of the Fourth Amendment (David L. Hudson and John R. Vile, editors), Congressional Quarterly Press (2013). Craig Hemmens, “Miller v. United States.” Entry for The Encyclopedia of the Fourth Amendment (David L. Hudson and John R. Vile, editors), Congressional Quarterly Press (2013). Craig Hemmens, “Ker v. California.” Entry for The Encyclopedia of the Fourth Amendment (David L. Hudson and John R. Vile, editors), Congressional Quarterly Press (2013).

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Craig Hemmens, “Richards v. Wisconsin.” Entry for The Encyclopedia of the Fourth Amendment (David L. Hudson and John R. Vile, editors), Congressional Quarterly Press (2013). Craig Hemmens, “United States v. Ramirez.” Entry for The Encyclopedia of the Fourth Amendment (David L. Hudson and John R. Vile, editors), Congressional Quarterly Press (2013). Craig Hemmens, “United States v. Banks.” Entry for The Encyclopedia of the Fourth Amendment (David L. Hudson and John R. Vile, editors), Congressional Quarterly Press (2013). Craig Hemmens, “Ohio v. Robinette.” Entry for The Encyclopedia of the Fourth Amendment (David L. Hudson and John R. Vile, editors), Congressional Quarterly Press (2013). Craig Hemmens, “The Plain View Doctrine.” Entry for The Encyclopedia of the Fourth Amendment (David L. Hudson and John R. Vile, editors), Congressional Quarterly Press (2013). Craig Hemmens, “Inadvertent Discovery.” Entry for The Encyclopedia of the Fourth Amendment (David L. Hudson and John R. Vile, editors), Congressional Quarterly Press (2013). Craig Hemmens, “Plain Smell.” Entry for The Encyclopedia of the Fourth Amendment (David L. Hudson and John R. Vile, editors), Congressional Quarterly Press (2013). Craig Hemmens, “The Plain View Exception.” Entry for The Encyclopedia of American Law and Criminal Justice (David Schultz, editor). Facts on File (2012). Craig Hemmens, “The Reasonable Doubt Standard.” Entry for The Encyclopedia of American Law and Criminal Justice (David Schultz, editor). Facts on File (2012). Craig Hemmens, “The Exclusionary Rule.” Entry for The Encyclopedia of the United States Constitution (David Schultz, editor). Facts on File (2009). Craig Hemmens, “The Good Faith Exception.” Entry for The Encyclopedia of the United States Constitution (David Schultz, editor). Facts on File (2009). Craig Hemmens, “The Plain View Doctrine.” Entry for The Encyclopedia of the United States Constitution (David Schultz, editor). Facts on File (2009). Craig Hemmens, “O’Lone v. Estate of Shabazz.” Entry for the Encyclopedia of the First Amendment (David Hudson, David Schultz, and John Vile, editors). Congressional Quarterly Press (2008). Craig Hemmens, “Zurcher v. Stanford Daily.” Entry for the Encyclopedia of the First Amendment (David Hudson, David Schultz, and John Vile, editors). Congressional Quarterly Press (2008). Craig Hemmens and Benjamin Steiner, “Juvenile Waiver.” Entry for the Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy (Jack Rabin and T. Aaron Wachhaus, editors). Routledge Publishing, 2007. Craig Hemmens and Rolando V. del Carmen, “Liability and Use of Force.” Entry for the Encyclopedia of Police Science (3rd edition) (Jack Greene, editor). (Routledge Publishing), 2006. Craig Hemmens, “Ohio v. Robinette.” Entry for The Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties (Routledge Publishing), 2006. Craig Hemmens, “Pennsylvania v. Scott.” Entry for The Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties (Routledge Publishing), 2006.

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Craig Hemmens, “The Plain View Doctrine.” Entry for The Encyclopedia of the Supreme Court (David A. Schultz, editor) for Facts On File. (2005). Craig Hemmens, “The Exclusionary Rule.” Entry for The Encyclopedia of the Supreme Court (David A. Schultz, editor) for Facts On File. (2005). Craig Hemmens, “The Juvenile Death Penalty.” Entry for The Encyclopedia of the Supreme Court (David A. Schultz, editor) for Facts On File. (2005). Craig Hemmens, “Beyond A Reasonable Doubt.” Entry for The Encyclopedia of Civil Liberties in America (David Schultz and John Viles, editors) for M. E. Sharpe (2005). Craig Hemmens, “The Juvenile Death Penalty.” Entry for The Encyclopedia of Civil Liberties in America (David Schultz and John Vile, (editors) for M. E. Sharpe (2005). Craig Hemmens, “Defenses to Criminal Liability: Justifications and Excuses;.” Entry for the Encyclopedia of Criminology, Richard Wright and J. Mitchell Miller (editors) for Routledge. (2005). Craig Hemmens, “Elements of Crime.” Entry for the Encyclopedia of Criminology, Richard Wright and J. Mitchell Miller (editors) for Routledge. (2005). Craig Hemmens, “Evidentiary Standards: Burden of Proof.” Entry for the Encyclopedia of Criminology, Richard Wright and J. Mitchell Miller (editors) for Routledge. (2005). Craig Hemmens, “Larceny/Theft: The Law.” Entry for the Encyclopedia of Criminology, Richard Wright and J. Mitchell Miller (editors) for Routledge. (2005). Craig Hemmens, “Self-Defense as a Defense to Criminal Liability.” Entry for the Encyclopedia of Criminology, Richard Wright and J. Mitchell Miller (editors) for Routledge. (2005). Craig Hemmens, “The Plain View Doctrine.” Entry for the Encyclopedia of Law Enforcement, Larry E. Sullivan (editor) for Sage (2005). Craig Hemmens, “Wilson v. Seiter.” Entry for the Encyclopedia of Prisons and Correctional Facilities, Mary Bosworth (editor) for Sage (2005). Craig Hemmens, “The Exclusionary Rule.” Entry for the Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment (David Levinson, editor) for Sage/Berkshire. (2002). Craig Hemmens, “Reasonable doubt.” Entry for The Encyclopedia of American Law (David A. Schultz, editor) for Facts On File. (2002). Craig Hemmens, “United States v. Sandoval.” Entry for The Encyclopedia Of American Indian Civil Rights (James S. Olson, editor). Greenwood Press (1997). Craig Hemmens, “United States v. Nice.” Entry for The Encyclopedia Of American Indian Civil Rights (James S. Olson, editor). Greenwood Press (1997). Craig Hemmens, “Morton v. Maucari.” Entry for The Encyclopedia Of American Indian Civil Rights (James S. Olson, editor). Greenwood Press (1997). Craig Hemmens, “Montana v. United States.” Entry for The Encyclopedia Of American Indian Civil Rights (James S. Olson, editor). Greenwood Press (1997). Craig Hemmens, “Moe v. Confederated Kootenai Tribe.” entry for The Encyclopedia Of American Indian Civil Rights (James S. Olson, editor). Greenwood Press (1997).

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Craig Hemmens, “Mescalero Apache Tribe v. Jones.” Entry for The Encyclopedia Of American Indian Civil Rights (James S. Olson, editor). Greenwood Press (1997). Craig Hemmens, “McClanahan v. Arizona Tax Commission.” Entry for The Encyclopedia Of American Indian Civil Rights (James S. Olson, editor). Greenwood Press (1997). Craig Hemmens, “Kansas v. Colorado.” Entry for The Encyclopedia Of American Indian Civil Rights (James S. Olson, editor). Greenwood Press (1997). Craig Hemmens, “Fisher v. District Court.” Entry for The Encyclopedia Of American Indian Civil Rights (James S. Olson, editor). Greenwood Press (1997). Craig Hemmens, “Bryan v. Itasca County.” Entry for The Encyclopedia Of American Indian Civil Rights (James S. Olson, editor). Greenwood Press (1997). Velmer S. Burton, Jr., Tory J. Caeti, Craig Hemmens, “Prison Wardens.” Entry for The Encyclopedia of American Prisons (Marilyn McShane and Frank P. Williams, editors). Garland Press (1996). Book Reviews Craig Hemmens, book review of Alida V. Merlo and Peter J. Benekos, “Reaffirming Juvenile Justice: From Gault to Montgomery.” Forthcoming, Criminal Justice Policy Review (2019). Craig Hemmens, book review of Christopher E. Smith, “John Paul Stevens: Defender of Rights in Criminal Justice.” Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books (2016). Craig Hemmens, book review of Joseph Zimmerman, “Congress and Crime: The Impact of Federalization of State Criminal Law.” Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books (2015). Craig Hemmens, book review of John T. Parry and L. Song Richardson (editors), “The Constitution and the Future of Criminal Justice in America.” Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books (2014). Craig Hemmens, book review of Ross Wolf, Charles Mesloh, and Robert H. Wood, “Constitutional Limitations of Interviewing and Interrogations in American Policing.” Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books (2013). Craig Hemmens, book review of William J. Stuntz, “The Collapse of American Criminal Justice.” Criminal Justice Policy Review 24(2): 261-265 (2013). Craig Hemmens, book review of Stephen J. Schulhofer, “More Essential Than Ever: The Fourth Amendment in the Twenty-first Century.” Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books (2012). Craig Hemmens, book review of Brandon L. Garrett, “Convicting the Innocent.” Law and Politics Book Review (2012) Craig Hemmens, book review of Christopher Waldrep, “Jury Discrimination: The Supreme Court, Public Opinion, And A Grassroots Fight for Racial Equality in Mississippi.” Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books (2012). Craig Hemmens, “Texas Prison Books: A Review Essay.” Book review essay for Southwest Journal of Criminal Justice 7(1): 109-117 (2010). Craig Hemmens, “American Skin: The Duke Lacrosse Rape Scandal and the Intersection of Race, Class, Gender, and Injustice.” Book review essay for the American Journal of Criminal Justice 33(2): 297-306 (2008). Craig Hemmens, “The Supreme Court Today: Three Recent Books.” Book review essay for the Criminal Law Bulletin 44(2): 295-299 (2008).

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Craig Hemmens, “The Cult of Personality: A Review of Recent Supreme Court Justice Biographies.” Book review essay for Criminal Justice Review 33(1): 89-97 (2008). Craig Hemmens, “(Not) Just the Facts, Ma’am: Books to Flesh Out A Criminal Procedure Class.” Book review essay for the Journal of Criminal Justice Education 18:3 (2007). Craig Hemmens, book review of Keith Edgerton, “Montana Justice: Power, Punishment, & the Penitentiary.” Western Legal History 17:1 (2007). Craig Hemmens, book review of Joan Biskupic, “Sandra Day O’Connor.” Law and Politics Book Review 16:2 (2006) Craig Hemmens, book review of Welsh S. White, “Miranda’s Waning Protections.” Law and Politics Book Review 14:2 (2004). Craig Hemmens, book review of Henry Ruth and Kevin R. Reitz, “The Challenge of Crime: Rethinking Our Response.” Perspectives on Political Science 32:4 (2003). Craig Hemmens, book review of John A. Fliter, “Prisoners’ Rights: The Supreme Court and Evolving Standards of Decency.” The Prison Journal 83:3 (2003). Craig Hemmens, book review of Simon A. Cole, “Suspect Identities: A History of Fingerprinting and Criminal Identification.” Law and Politics Book Review 12:12 (2002). Craig Hemmens, book review of Jeffrey Ross and Stephen Richards, “Behind Bars: Surviving Prison.” Law and Politics Book Review 12:10 (2002). Craig Hemmens, book review of David A. Harris, “Profiles in Injustice: Why Racial Profiling Cannot Work.” The Criminal Law Bulletin (2002). Craig Hemmens, book review of “Crime, Risk and Justice” (Kevin Stenson and Robert R. Sullivan, editors). Law and Politics Book Review 12:6 (2002). Craig Hemmens, book review of Zimring et al, “Punishment and Democracy: Three Strikes and You’re Out in California.” Corrections Compendium (2002). Craig Hemmens, book review of Neil Websdale, “Policing the Poor.” Law and Politics Book Review 11:11 (2001). Craig Hemmens, book review of John Raymond Cook, “Asphalt Justice.” Corrections Compendium 25:5 (2001). Craig Hemmens, book review of Michael W. Markowitz and Delores D. Jones-Brown (editors), “The System in Black and White.” Law and Politics Book Review 11:2 (2001). Craig Hemmens, book review of Martha A. Myers, “Race, Labor and Punishment in the New South.” Corrections Management Quarterly 4:1 (2000). Craig Hemmens, book review of Eli B. Silverman, “NYPD Battles Crime: Innovative Strategies in Policing.” Law and Politics Book Review 10:2 (2000). Craig Hemmens, book review of Helmholz et. al., “The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination: Its Origins and Development.” Western Legal History 12:1 (1999). Craig Hemmens, book review of James R. Acker and David C. Brody, “Criminal Procedure: A Contemporary Perspective.” Corrections Compendium 24:12 (1999).

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Craig Hemmens, book review of William S. Lauffer and Freda Adler (editors), “The Criminology of Criminal Law.” Law and Politics Book Review 9:8 (1999). Craig Hemmens, book review of Robert M. Bohm’s “Deathquest.” Corrections Compendium 24:9 (1999). Craig Hemmens, book review of Ellen G. Cohn, David P. Farrington, and Richard A. Wright, “Evaluating Criminology and Criminal Justice.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 43:3 (1999). Craig Hemmens, book review of Christopher P. Manfredi, “The Supreme Court and Juvenile Justice.” Perspectives on Political Science 28:2 (1999). Craig Hemmens, book review of Anne M. Butler, “Gendered Justice in the American West.” Women and Criminal Justice 10:3 (1999). Craig Hemmens, “Black Men White Laws, Big Trouble: Three Recent Books on Race, Crime, and the Criminal Justice System” (book review essay). Journal of Crime and Justice 22:1 (1999). Craig Hemmens, book review of John C. Tucker, “May God Have Mercy.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 15:2 (1999). Craig Hemmens, featured book review of John E. Semonche, “Keeping the Faith: A Cultural History of the United States Supreme Court.” Perspectives on Political Science 28:1 (1999). Craig Hemmens, book review of John N. Ferdico, “Criminal Procedure for the Criminal Justice Professional.” Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators Newsletter 2:1 (Winter, 1999). Craig Hemmens, book review of Jean Bickmore White, “The Utah State Constitution: A Reference Guide.” The Law and Politics Book Review 8:12 (1998). Craig Hemmens, book review of Barbara Owen, “In the Mix: Struggle and Survival In A Women’s Prison.” Corrections Today 60:7 (1998). Craig Hemmens, book review of James A. Acker and Richard Irving, “Basic Legal Research for Criminal Justice and the Social Sciences.” Corrections Compendium 23:11 (1998). Craig Hemmens, book review of M. L. Dantzker, “Criminology and Criminal Justice: Comparing, Contrasting, and Intertwining Disciplines.” Corrections Compendium 23:7 (1998). Craig Hemmens, book review of James C. Howell, “Juvenile Justice and Youth Violence.” Federal Probation 62:1 (1998). Craig Hemmens, book review of David H. Bayley (editor), “What Works in Policing.” The Law and Politics Book Review, 8:2 (1998). Craig Hemmens, “The Prison As Instrument of Social Control and Barometer of Cultural Attitudes: A Review of David M. Oshinsky’s Worse Than Slavery.” The Prison Journal 77:1 (1997). Craig Hemmens, book review of Mark Hamm, “American Skinheads.” The Criminologist 19:2 (1994). Miscellaneous Publications Series Editor for a series of books: “Criminal Justice: A Text/Reader Series.” Sage Publishing (2008-present). Book titles include:

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Criminological Theory (with Stephen Tibbetts) (three editions) Introduction to Criminology (with Anthony Walsh)(four editions) Juvenile Justice (with Richard Lawrence) Organization and Management in the Criminal Justice System (Mathew Giblin) Policing (Carol Archbold) Race and Crime (Helen Taylor Greene & Shaun Gabbidon) Terrorism and Homeland Security (Timothy Capron & Stephanie Mizrahi) Victimology (Leah Daigle) (two editions) White Collar Crime (Brian Payne) Women, Gender and Crime (Stacy L. Mallicoat) (three editions)

Craig Hemmens, Guest Editor’s Introduction to the inaugural issue of the Journal of Criminal Justice and Law (2017). Craig Hemmens, Forward for Write & Wrong: Writing Within Criminal Justice (2nd edition), by Caroline W. Ferree and Heather Pfeifer. Jones & Bartlett (2016). Craig Hemmens, Editor’s Introduction to the Special Issue “How to Find Success as A Criminal Justice Faculty Member.” Journal of Criminal Justice Education 27(2): 157-159 (2016). Craig Hemmens and Mary K. Stohr, “It’s About Justice.” ACJS Today (March 2016). Craig Hemmens, “Which Is Bigger—Criminology or Criminal Justice?” ACJS Today (September 2015). Craig Hemmens, “Why Criminal Procedure Should Matter to Criminal Justice Departments.” ACJS Today (May 2015) Adam K. Matz, John Turner, and Craig Hemmens. “Where and When Police Officers Can Conduct Warrantless Searches of Probationer/Parolees: A Legal Review.” Perspectives 39(1): 42-46 (2015). Craig Hemmens, “President’s Message.” ACJS Today. Six essays (May, September, November 2012, January, March, June 2013). Craig Hemmens, “More Law, More Context, Fewer Lawyers.” ACJS Now (January 2012). Craig Hemmens, “A Modest Proposal: Eliminating the Unnecessary and Inefficient Division of the Criminal Justice and Criminology Academy.” ACJS Now (August 2011). Craig Hemmens, “Me and Darkness on the Edge of Town.” Entry for The Light in Darkness (Lawrence Kirschman, editor). Kirsh Communications (2009). Craig Hemmens and Valerie Bell, Instructor’s Resource Manual for Rolando del Carmen, Criminal Procedure: Law and Practice (8th edition). 2009. Craig Hemmens, “A Righteous Stand: ACJS and Criminal Justice Policy.” ACJS Today. 33(1): 13-15 (2008). Craig Hemmens, “My Greatest Bruce Springsteen Experience.” Entry in For You (Lawrence Kirschman, editor). Kirsh Communications (2007) Craig Hemmens, Idaho Statesman Reader’s View: “Death Penalty Inhumane, Should Be Abolished.” October 22, 2007. Craig Hemmens, Arbiter Guest Editorial: “There Is Magic in the Air, If Only People Will Pay Attention.” October 18, 2007. Craig Hemmens and Valerie Bell, Instructor’s Resource Manual for Rolando del Carmen, Criminal Procedure: Law and Practice (7th edition). 2007.

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Craig Hemmens, Idaho Statesman Reader’s View: “Drug Testing Students Sends Our Children A Terrible Message.” September 21, 2006. Craig Hemmens, Idaho Statesman Reader’s View: “President’s Code Words Send Message to His Base.” October 24, 2005. Craig Hemmens, “Editor’s Introduction.” Journal of Criminal Justice Education 16:2 (2005). Craig Hemmens, “Editor’s Introduction.” Journal of Criminal Justice Education 16:1 (2005). Craig Hemmens, “Editor’s Introduction.” Journal of Criminal Justice Education 15:2 (2004). Craig Hemmens, “Introduction to the Legal Issues in Corrections Special Issue.” The Prison Journal 84:3 (2004). Craig Hemmens, “Editor’s Introduction.” Journal of Criminal Justice Education 15:1 (2004). Craig Hemmens, “Editor’s Introduction.” Journal of Criminal Justice Education 14:2 (2003). Craig Hemmens, “Editor’s Introduction.” Journal of Criminal Justice Education 14:1 (2003). Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens, Diane Baune, Jed Dayley, Mark Gornik, Kirstin Kjaer, Cindy Noon. Residential Substance Abuse Treatment for State Prisoners: Breaking the Drug-Crime Cycle Among Parole Violators. (NCJ Number 199948). (May, 2003). Craig Hemmens, “Introduction to The Supreme Court and Criminal Justice Special Issue.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 19:2 (2003). Craig Hemmens, Idaho Statesman Reader’s View: “Fee Increases Are An Easy—But Unfair—Budget Solution.” January 3, 2003. Craig Hemmens, “Independence Day: Rejoinder to Professor DeFlem.” ACJS Today 22:4 (2002). Craig Hemmens, “Teaching Criminal Justice: Reply to A Sociologist.” ACJS Today 22:4 (2002). Craig Hemmens, Boise Weekly Reader’s Rant: “Bruce Springsteen and 9/11.” September 11, 2002. Craig Hemmens, “An Update on the Code of Ethics of ACJS.” ACJS Today 24:4 (2001). Craig Hemmens, Idaho Statesman Speakers’ Corner: “Title IX: It’s Not About Money, It’s About Equal Opportunity.” July 20, 2001. Craig Hemmens, “Introduction to the Book Review Section.” The Prison Journal 81:2 (2001). Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens, Kristin Kajer, Mark Gornik, Cindy Noon, Diane Baune, Final Report on the Idaho Department of Corrections Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Program Process Evaluation. Report submitted to the National Institute of Justice NCJ #187352). (2001). Craig Hemmens, “Legal Issues in Probation and Parole.” Column for Perspectives, the national journal for the American Probation and Parole Association, 1998-2001. Columns appear in the following twelve issues:

*25(3) Summer, 2001: Major Cases in Probation and Parole *25(2) Spring, 2001: Restoration of the Civil Rights of Offenders *25(1) Winter, 2001: The Collateral Consequences of Conviction *24(3) Summer, 2000: Conditions Involving Sex Offenders *24(2) Spring, 2000: Conditions Requiring Restitution *24(1), Winter, 2000: Conditions Requiring Treatment *23(4), Fall, 1999: Conditions Limiting First Amendment Rights

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*23(3), Summer, 1999: Conditions Limiting the Right to Travel *23(2), Spring, 1999: Conditions Limiting the Right of Association *23(1), Winter, 1999: Probation and Parole Conditions Generally *22(4), Fall, 1998: Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole v. Scott *22(3), Summer, 1998: The Exclusionary Rule in Probation and Parole

Craig Hemmens, “Undergraduate Student Research in Jails.” American Jails 14:2 (2000). Mary K. Stohr and Craig Hemmens, “Introduction to the Ethics in Corrections Special Issue.” The Prison Journal 80:2 (2000). Craig Hemmens, Idaho Statesman Speakers’ Corner: “Prejudicial Labels Don’t Serve Purpose in Campaign.” May 16, 2000. Misty Kifer, Mary Schoeler, Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens, Prison and Jail Staff Perceptions of Ethics. Research report prepared for the Idaho Department of Corrections, February, 2000. Craig Hemmens, Idaho Statesman Speakers’ Corner: “Police Routinely Use Racial Profiling.” January 16, 2000. Anthony Walsh and Craig Hemmens, Instructor’s Manual/Test Bank for From Law to Order: The Theory and Practice of Law and Justice. American Correctional Association Press (2000). Craig Hemmens, Idaho Statesman Speakers’ Corner: “Drug Tests for Students Violate U. S. Constitution.” March 25, 1999. Craig Hemmens and James W. Marquart, “The Impact of Race/Ethnicity and Age on Inmate Attitudes Towards Prison HIV/AIDS Policies.” Center for Correctional Policy Studies Report #2, September, 1998. Sam Houston State University Press. Craig Hemmens, Idaho Statesman Speakers’ Corner: “Death Penalty Advocates Forget A Killer is Still A Human.” May 26, 1998. Craig Hemmens, Perceptions of Bias In Idaho Courts: Results of the 1997 Survey. Research report prepared for the Idaho Supreme Court Fairness and Equality Committee, Fall, 1997. Craig Hemmens, Idaho Statesman Speakers’ Corner: “Court Gives Judges Authority to do the Right Thing in Juvenile Cases.” July 24, 1997. Craig Hemmens, An Analysis of Public Opinion of the Idaho Courts. Research report prepared for the Idaho Supreme Court Advisory Board, Summer, 1997. Craig Hemmens, Idaho Statesman Speakers’ Corner: “Drug-sniffing Dogs at Schools Seem Like an Overreaction.” April 10, 1997. Craig Hemmens, “The Origin of Correctional Health Care Standards.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Corrections Section Newsletter, March, 1997. Craig Hemmens, “Bruce Springsteen in Concert: Salt Lake City Show.” Concert review published in Backstreets, Winter, 1997. Craig Hemmens and Rolando V. del Carmen, “The Vagueness of Reasonable Doubt.” Law Enforcement News 21: 434 (1995). Craig Hemmens and Eric J. Fritsch, An Analysis of the Legislative Response to Juvenile Crime in Texas, 1973-1993. White paper prepared for the Texas Juvenile Judges Association, published by Sam Houston State University Press, 1994.

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Paper Presentations At Professional Meetings “The Supreme Court 2016 Term.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, New Orleans, March, 2018. “Juvenile Right to Counsel in 2019: A Comparison of State Legal Codes.” Ruibin Lu, Douglas Routh, Christopher Bogert, Craig Hemmens, Mary K. Stohr. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Baltimore, March, 2019. “The Calls for Service Shift As Legalization Occurs.” David A. Makin, Dale Willits, Mikala Meize, Dylan Pelletier, Duane L. Stanton, Craig Hemmens, John Snyder, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Mary K. Stohr. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Baltimore, March, 2019. “Time and Place Variants of Crime Dylan Pelletier.” Dale Willits, David A. Makin, Craig Hemmens, John Snyder, Duane L. Stanton, Mikala Meize, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Mary K. Stohr. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Baltimore, March, 2019. “The Legalization of Marijuana and Resultant Marijuana-Related Arrest Rates Disaggregated by Race, Gender, and Age.” Mikala Meize, Dale Willits, Mary K. Stohr, David A. Makin, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Dylan Pelletier, John Snyder, Duane L. Stanton, Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Baltimore, March, 2019. “The Challenges of Legalization from the Police Perspective.” Duane L. Stanton, Mary K. Stohr, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Dale Willits, David A. Makin, Mikala Meize, Dylan Pelletier, Craig Hemmens, John Snyder. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Baltimore, March, 2019. “Citizen, Police, and Third-Party Perceptions of Procedural Justice in Traffic Stops.” Dale Willits, David Makin, Craig Hemmens, Wendy Koslicki, Rachael Brooks, Staci Hoff. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, New Orleans, March, 2018. “Everybody’s Wrecked on Main Street: Drugged Driving and the Effects of Cannabis Intoxication on Traffic Collisions.” Youngki Woo, Dale Willits, Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens, Staci Hoff. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, New Orleans, March, 2018. “The Supreme Court 2015 Term.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Kansas City, March, 2017. “The Outcomes of Mandatory DUI Courts.” Ruibin Lu, Craig Hemmens, Staci Hoff, Xiaohan Mei, Brianne Posey, Mary K. Stohr, Youngki Woo. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Kansas City, March, 2017. “The Effect of Marijuana Legalization on Jail Populations In Washington.” Duane Stanton, Xiaohan Mei, Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Kansas City, March, 2017. “The Invisible Scholar: Authors of Legal Scholarship in Criminology and Criminal Justice Journals.” Brenda Rowe, Craig Hemmens, Wesley McCann. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Kansas City, March, 2017. “Educator Sexual Misconduct: A Statutory Analysis.” Mia Abboud, Guangzhen Wu, Amelie Pedneault, Mary K. Stohr, Washington State University; Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Kansas City, March, 2017. “THC Use and Traffic Fatalities: The Washington State Experiment with Legalization.” Youngki Woo, Dale Willits, Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens, Staci Hoff. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Kansas City, March, 2017.

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“A Statutory Analysis of ‘Upskirting.'” Wesley McCann, Amelie Pedneault, Craig Hemmens, Mary K. Stohr. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Kansas City, March, 2017. “The Supreme Court Gets It Wrong in Bernard v. Minnesota Craig Hemmens, Washington State University; Ruibin Lu, Washington State University; Wesley McCann. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Kansas City, March, 2017. “A Statutory Analysis of Police Roles.” Carly Cortright, Wesley McCann, Dale Willits, Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Kansas City, March, 2017. “The Supreme Court 2014 Term.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Denver, March, 2016. “Statutes Regulating Correctional Officer Sexual Misconduct.” John Turner, Xiaohan Mei, Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Denver, March, 2016. “Statutes Regulating Juvenile Waiver.” Brianne Posey, Brandon Bang, Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Denver, March, 2016. “Statutory Regulation of Juvenile Probation Officers.” Youngki Woo, Moana Hafoka, Ming-Li Hsieh, Jacque van Wormer, Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Denver, March, 2016. “Police and the Mandated Recording of Custodial Interrogations: A State-By-State Analysis.” Brandon Bang, Duane Stanton, Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Denver, March, 2016. “Examining Legally Prescribed Functions Of Adult And Juvenile Probation Officers: What A Difference A Decade Made.” Moana Hafoka, Youngki Woo, Ming-Li Hsieh, Jacque van Wormer, Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Denver, March, 2016. “Persona Non Grata: The Marginalization of Legal Scholarship in Criminology and Criminal Justice Journals.” Brenda I. Rowe, Wesley S. McCann, Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Denver, March, 2016. “The Perceptions and Experiences of DUI Court Participants.” Ruibin Lu, Andrea Walker, Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Denver, March, 2016. “The Supreme Court 2013 Term.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Orlando, February, 2015. “Felon Disenfranchisement and the Denial of Participation in Social Discourse: A Statutory Analysis.” Michael Campagna, Cheyenne Foster, Stephanie Karas, Craig Hemmens, Mary Stohr. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Orlando, February, 2015. “The Supreme Court and the 4th Amendment During the 2013 Term.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Southwest Association of Criminal Justice meeting, South Padre Island, Texas, October, 2014. “The Supreme Court 2012 Term.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Philadelphia, February, 2014. “Warrantless Searches of Probationers and Parolees.” Craig Hemmens, John Turner, Adam Matz, Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Philadelphia, February, 2014.

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“Rapists’ Parental Rights: Adding Insult to Injury.” Jihye Yoo, Xiaohan Mei, Craig Hemmens, Mary K. Stohr. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Philadelphia, February, 2014. “An Empirical Test of the Social Support Paradigm on Inmate Society,” Youngki Woo, Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Philadelphia, February, 2014. “The Supreme Court 2011 Term.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Dallas, March, 2013. “The Racially Just Prison.” Craig Hemmens and Mary K. Stohr. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Chicago, November, 2013. “The Supreme Court 2010 Term.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, New York, March, 2012. “Kentucky v. King: The Supreme Court Invites Unwarranted Police Entry.” Craig Hemmens and Stephanie Karas. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, New York, March, 2012. “Wreck on the Highway: The Supreme Court, the Good Faith Exception, and Davis v. United States.” Jonathan Bolen and Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, New York, March, 2012. “Juvenile Curfew Laws.” Cody Stoddard, Benjamin Steiner, Craig Hemmens, Katherine Bennett. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, New York, March, 2012. “Heck no, you can’t come in, do you have a warrant?: King, Davis, and the 2010 Supreme Court Term in Review.” Jonathan Bolen and Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Western Association of Criminal Justice meeting, Reno, Nevada, October, 2011. “The Supreme Court 2009 Term.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Toronto, Canada, March, 2011. “The Supreme Court and Traffic Stops: 2008 Term.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, San Diego, California, February, 2010. “The Supreme Court and Appeals: 2008 Term.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, San Diego, California, February, 2010. “The Supreme Court and Sentencing: 2007 Term.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, March, 2009. “The Supreme Court and Statutory Interpretation: 2007 Term.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, March, 2009. “Getting Touchy-Feely: Application of the Plain View Doctrine to Plain Touch, Plain Smell, and Plain Hearing Situations.” Valerie Bell, Craig Hemmens, Nichole Gerhardt. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, March, 2009. “Bruce Springsteen, Social Justice, and the Power of Music.” Craig Hemmens. Plenary address/paper presented at the International Conference on Crime and Popular Culture in Warrensburg, Missouri, October 2008. “The Supreme Court and Criminal Justice: 2006 Term.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting in Cincinnati, Ohio, March 2008. “The Supreme Court and Corrections: 2006 Term.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting in Cincinnati, Ohio, March 2008.

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“Major Criminal Law Decisions of the United States Supreme Court: 2005 Term.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting in Seattle, Washington, March 2007. “Up Skirts and Down Blouses: The Impact of Video Voyeurism on the Criminal Justice System.” Valerie Bell, Craig Hemmens, Benjamin Steiner. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting in Baltimore, Maryland, March 2006. “Who Is Publishing Where: 1995-2005.” Valerie Bell, Amanda Freeman, Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting in Baltimore, Maryland, March 2006. “Who Let the Dogs Outs? The Courts and the Use of Drug Dogs During Traffic Stops.” Craig Hemmens, Jennifer Ashley, Simon Billinge. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting in Baltimore, Maryland, March 2006. “Major Criminal Law Decisions of the United States Supreme Court: 2004 Term.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting in Baltimore, Maryland, March 2006. “Art Imitates Life: Crime, Social Justice, and Equity in the Lyrics of Bruce Springsteen.” Craig Hemmens and Mary K. Stohr. Paper presented at Glory Days: A Bruce Springsteen Symposium, in West Long Branch, New Jersey, September, 2005. “Major Criminal Law Decisions of the United States Supreme Court: 2003 Term.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting in Chicago, Illinois, March 2005. “The United States Supreme Court and Search and Seizure: 2003 Term.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice educators meeting in San Diego, California, October 2004. “Major Criminal Law Decisions of the United States Supreme Court: 2002 Term.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2004. “The United States Supreme Court and Criminal Justice: 2002 Term.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice educators meeting in Park City, Utah, October 2003. “Major Criminal Law Decisions of the United States Supreme Court: 2001 Term.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting in Boston, Massachusetts, March 2003. “Teaching About Courts With the Movies.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting in Boston, Massachusetts, March 2003. “The United States Supreme Court and Search and Seizure: 2001 Term.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice educators meeting in Lake Tahoe, Nevada, October 2002. “Major Criminal Law Decisions of the United States Supreme Court: 2000 Term.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting in Anaheim, California, March 2002. “The United States Supreme Court and Search and Seizure: 2000 Term.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice educators meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia, October 2001. “The Supreme Court and Criminal Suspects: 2000 Term.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice meeting in San Antonio, Texas, October 2001. “RSAT in Idaho: A Comparison of Two Models.” Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens, Brian Chambers, Brian Shapiro. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting in Washington, D.C., 2001.

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“Major Criminal Law Decisions of the United States Supreme Court: 1999 Term.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting in Washington, D.C., 2001. “RSAT in Idaho” A Comparison of Inmate and Staff Perceptions of the Program.” Craig Hemmens and Mary K. Stohr. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting in San Francisco, California, 2000. “The United States Supreme Court and Search and Seizure: 1999 Term.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice educators meeting in Sacramento, California, 2000. “Major Criminal Law Decisions of the United States Supreme Court: 1998 Term.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana, 2000. “RSAT in Idaho: Preliminary Findings from A Process Evaluation.” Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana, 2000. “What’s My Job? An Examination of the Role Perceptions of Jail Staff.” Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens, Mary Schoeler. Paper presented at the Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators meeting in Reno, Nevada, 1999. “Crime and the Supreme Court: The Impact of the War on Drugs on Judicial Review of Police Investigatory Practices.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators meeting in Reno, Nevada, 1999. “There’s A Darkness on the Edge of Town: Merton’s Five Modes of Adaptation in the Lyrics of Bruce Springsteen.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting in Orlando, Florida, 1999. “Major Criminal Law Decisions of the United States Supreme Court: 1997 Term.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting in Orlando, Florida, 1999. “The Dimensions of the Correctional Role: An Exploration of the Value of the Correctional Role Instrument.” Mary K. Stohr and Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting in Orlando, Florida, 1999. “The Exclusionary Rule in Parole Revocation Hearings: The Supreme Court Says No.” Craig Hemmens, Katherine Bennett, Rolando V. del Carmen. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting in Orlando, Florida, 1999. “Juvenile Curfews and the Courts: Judicial Response To A Not-So-New Crime Control Strategy.” Katherine Bennett and Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the 10th Annual Youth-At-Risk Conference: Reclaiming Our Youth—Building Bridges for the 21st Century, in Statesboro, Georgia, 1999. “Not All Cons Are the Same: The Impact of Race/Ethnicity on Inmate Support for Prison AIDS Policies.” Craig Hemmens, James W. Marquart, Janet Mullings. Paper presented at the National Association of Hispanic and Latino Studies meeting in Houston, Texas, 1999. “It’s Not Black and White: The Impact of Race/Ethnicity on Inmate Perceptions of the Future.” Craig Hemmens, James W. Marquart, Janet Mullings. Paper presented at the National Association of African American Studies meeting in Houston, Texas, 1999. “The Older Inmate: Attitudes and Expectations.” Craig Hemmens and James W. Marquart. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting in Washington, D.C., 1998. “Use of Force in Corrections: A Review of Policies and Procedures.” Craig Hemmens, Jeffrey R. Maahs, Travis Pratt. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting in Washington, D.C., 1998.

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“The Exclusionary Rule and Parole Revocation Proceedings: An Analysis of the Scott Decision.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators meeting in Boise, Idaho, 1998. “The Effects of Race, Age, and Criminal History on Inmate Perceptions of Race Relations in Prison Today.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators meeting in Boise, Idaho, 1998. “Juvenile Justice Code Purpose Clauses: The Power of Words.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the American Bar Association Juvenile Law Center and Quinnipiac College School of Law (co-sponsors) conference “The Juvenile Justice Counter-Reformation: Children and Adolescents as Adult Criminals.” Hamden, Connecticut, 1998. “Perceptions of Bias in A State Court System: A Case Study of Idaho.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1998. “I Hear You Knocking: The Knock and Announce Rule, the War On Drugs, and the Supreme Court.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1998. “Doing the Right Thing? The Ethical Parameters of Correctional Work.” Mary K. Stohr, Craig Hemmens, Robert Marsh, Dan Palhegyi, Gary Barrier. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1998. “Hey Kid--Isn’t It Past Your Bedtime? Juvenile Curfews and the Constitution.” Katherine Bennett and Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1998. “Fear and Loathing in the Joint: Inmate Perceptions of the Level of Violence and the Dangerousness of The Prison Environment.” Craig Hemmens and James W. Marquart. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1998. “Women As Defendants in Law Enforcement Civil Liability Cases.” Kathryn E. Scarborough and Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1998. “The Correlates Of Correctional Orientation: Rehabilitate Or Punish.” Tory J. Caeti, Craig Hemmens, Velmer S. Burton, Jr., Francis T. Cullen. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1998. “Race, Ethnicity and Inmate Attitudes: An Examination of the Relationship Between Individual Characteristics and Inmate Perceptions of the Institutional Experience.” Craig Hemmens and James W. Marquart. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1998. “Train in Vain: A Statutory Analysis of Security Guard Training Requirements in the Fifty States.” Jeffrey R. Maahs, Craig Hemmens, Kathryn E. Scarborough, Pamela A. Collins. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1998. “Risky Business: The Impact of Risk Perception, Behavior, and Management on the Health Condition of Male Inmates at Admission.” Craig Hemmens and James W. Marquart. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, San Diego, California, 1997. “Health Risks Among Prisoners.” Craig Hemmens and James W. Marquart. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, San Diego, California, 1997. “Role Conflict in Juvenile Correctional Facilities.” Tory J. Caeti, Velmer S. Burton, Jr., Craig Hemmens, Francis T. Cullen. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, San Diego, California, 1997.

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“The War On Drugs, the Supreme Court and the Knock and Announce Rule: An Analysis of Wilson v. Arkansas and Richards v. Wisconsin.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators meeting in Reno, Nevada, 1997. “Race, Gender, and Justice in Idaho: An Analysis of Perceptions of Bias in the Idaho State Courts.” Craig Hemmens, Kristen Strom, Elicia Schlegel. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Louisville, Kentucky, 1997. “So You Say You Wanna Be A Cop: State Regulation of Security Guards--A Statutory Analysis.” Jeffrey R. Maahs and Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Louisville, Kentucky, 1997. “Playing Fair: the Police, the Constitution, and Informed Consent: An Analysis of Ohio v. Robinette.” Craig Hemmens and Jeffrey R. Maahs. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Louisville, Kentucky, 1997. “We’re Doing the Best We Can: The Eighth Amendment, the Principle of Less Eligibility, Prison Health Care Delivery, and the Development of Professional Standards.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Chicago, Illinois, 1996. “Changing Juvenile Justice in Texas: The Decline of Incrementalism.” Eric J. Fritsch, Craig Hemmens, Tory J. Caeti. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Chicago, Illinois, 1996. “Art Imitates Life: Crime, Social Justice, and Equity in the Lyrics of Bruce Springsteen.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Chicago, Illinois, 1996. “Knock, Knock: The Police, the Fourth Amendment, and Unannounced Entry--Implications of Wilson v. Arkansas.” Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, 1996. “Spare the Needle but not the Punishment: The Incarceration of Waived Youth in Texas Prisons.” Eric J. Fritsch, Craig Hemmens, Tory J. Caeti. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, 1996. “Codifying Gangs: Some Theoretical Considerations.” Tory J. Caeti and Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, 1995. “The Personal Files of Donald R. Cressey: Reviewing the Career of an American Criminologist.” Jurg Gerber and Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, 1995. “Hate Crimes and Penalty Enhancements: Cases and Controversies.” Craig Hemmens and Kathryn E. Scarborough. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, 1995. “Grave Doubts About Reasonable Doubt: An Analysis of Case Law and Statutory Law in the Fifty States and the Federal Circuits.” Craig Hemmens, Kathryn E. Scarborough, Rolando V. del Carmen. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, 1995. “Juveniles ‘Waive’ Good-bye to Their Rights: A State Statutory and Case Law Analysis of Juvenile Waiver of Rights.” Tory J. Caeti and Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, 1995. “Rehabilitate or Punish? Results From the 1994 Juvenile Facility Director Survey.” Craig Hemmens, Tory J. Caeti, Velmer S. Burton, Jr., Francis T. Cullen. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, 1995.

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“Getting A Bad Rap: The Potent Combination of Rap Music, Violence, and Women.” Craig Hemmens and Katherine Bennett. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Miami, Florida, 1994. “A Statutory Analysis of Juvenile Waiver Statutes in the United States 1973-1993: Trends and Consequences.” Craig Hemmens and Eric J. Fritsch. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Miami, Florida, 1994. “Rehabilitate or Punish? Assessing the Correctional Orientation of Juvenile Justice Facility Directors and Administrators.” Tory J. Caeti, Craig Hemmens, Velmer S. Burton, Jr., Francis T. Cullen. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Miami, Florida, 1994. “Texas Responds To Juvenile Crime: A Legislative History and Analysis.” Eric J. Fritsch and Craig Hemmens. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Chicago, Illinois, 1994. “Juvenile Facility Directors’ Attitudes--Rehabilitate or Punish?” Tory J. Caeti, Craig Hemmens, Velmer S. Burton, Jr. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Chicago, Illinois, 1994. Funded Grant Activity Co-Principal Investigator on funded study of the impact of marijuana legalization on police practices in Washington. Awarded research funds in the amount of $997,000 (over three years, 2017-2019) from the National Institute of Justice. Co-Principal Investigator, with Dale Willits, on funded study of the Narrative Analysis of Traffic Fatality Reports Involving THC/Marijuana. Fall 2018-Fall 2019. Awarded research funds in the amount of $60,000 from the Washington Traffic Safety Commission. Co-Principal Investigator, with David Makin and Dale Willits, on funded study of Procedural Justice and Traffic Stops. Fall 2017-Summer 2019. Awarded research funds in the amount of $135,000 from the Washington Traffic Safety Commission. Co-Principal Investigator, with Mary K. Stohr, on funded study of the Effect of THC/Marijuana on Traffic Accident Fatalities. Fall 2016-Spring 2017. Awarded research funds in the amount of $60,000 from the Washington Traffic Safety Commission. Principal Investigator on funded study of the Spokane, Washington Intensive Supervision DUI Court. Performed Outcome Evaluation, Spring 2016-Spring 2017. Awarded research funds in the amount of $60,000 from the Washington Traffic Safety Commission. Principal Investigator on funded study of the Spokane, Washington Intensive Supervision DUI Court. Performed Process Evaluation, Spring 2015-Summer 2016. Awarded research funds in the amount of $87,000 from the Washington Traffic Safety Commission. Principal Investigator on funded study of the Colorado State Penitentiary. Project title: “Supermax Prisons: A Case Study of the Most Controversial Trend in Corrections.” Awarded research funds in the amount of $3,410 from the Boise State University Faculty Research Grant Program. Principal Investigator on funded study of Idaho Supreme Court decisions involving criminal procedure. Project title: “The Idaho Supreme Court and Criminal Procedure: The Intersection of Frontier Justice and Individual Liberties.” Awarded research grant funds in the amount of: (1) $2,524 from the Boise State University Faculty Research Grant Program; (2) $4,785 from the Boise State University Faculty Research Associate Program; and (3) $2,000 from the Boise State University Undergraduate Research Initiative. Co-Principal investigator, with Mary K. Stohr, on funded study of the Idaho State Corrections Department Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) program. Awarded National Institute of Justice research funds in the amount of $59,900.

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Principal investigator, on funded review of United States Supreme Court decisions involving police investigatory practices. Awarded National Institute of Justice research in the amount of $5,000. Principal investigator, on funded survey of use of force in corrections for the American Correctional Association. Project title: “Use of Force in Corrections National Survey.” Co-Principal investigator, with Mary K. Stohr, on survey of Idaho State Department of Corrections employee attitudes concerning correctional roles and professional ethics. Project title: “The Correctional Role.” Awarded research funds in the amount of $5000 (several awards). Principal investigator, Idaho State Supreme Court public opinion survey of Idaho residents. Project title: “Survey of Public Opinion of Idaho Courts.” Awarded research funds in the amount of $500. Principal investigator, Idaho State Supreme Court study of bias in the state court system. Project title: “Survey of Racial, Ethnic, and Religious Bias In the Idaho Court System.” Awarded research funds in the amount of $6,500. Co-Principal investigator, with James W. Marquart, for field survey of Texas Department of Corrections parolees. Project title: "A Study of Recently Released Prison Inmates Towards Prison, Parole, and the Future." Awarded research funds in the amount of $5,000 from the College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Co-Principal investigator, with Tory J. Caeti, for national mail survey of juvenile facility directors and administrators. Project title: "Correctional Orientation of Juvenile Facility Directors: Rehabilitation or Punishment?" Awarded research funds in the amount of $1,000 from the College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Other Experience Research Assistant, National Institute of Justice grant, under the supervision of principal investigator James W. Marquart. Project title: “A Survey of Inmate Classification Procedures, 1993-1994.” Duties included creation of code book and coding scheme, data entry and analysis. Clinical/work experience in Chapel Hill, North Carolina District Attorney’s office. Duties included legal research, case preparation, witness interviewing, and trial of misdemeanor and traffic cases. UNIVERSITY SERVICE Faculty/Administrative Service Department Chair, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology & Criminal Justice, Washington State University, 2014-2018. Department Head, Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Missouri State University, 2011-2013. Graduate Program Director, Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Missouri State University, 2011-2012. Director, Honors College, Boise State University, 2007-2010. Chair, Department of Criminal Justice Administration, Boise State University, 2003-2006. Academic Director, Paralegal Studies Program, College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs, Boise State University, 1998-2007. Member, Campus Conduct Hearing Board, Washington State University, 2013-2014. Member, Campus Conduct Hearing Board, Missouri State University, 2011-2013.

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Member, Boise State University Institutional Review Board, 2007-2010. Human Subjects Research Institutional Review Board Certified (Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative). Student Conduct Board Administrative Hearing Officer, Boise State University, 2001-2002, 2002-2003, 2003-2004, 2004-2005, 2005-2006, 2006-2007, 2007-2008, 2008-2009, 2009-2010. Member, Faculty Grievance Committee, Boise State University, 2004-2005, 2005-2006. Member, Student Recreation Center Board of Governors, Boise State University 2001-2002, 2002-2003, 2003-2004, 2004-2005, 2005-2006. Faculty Senator, representing the Honors College, Boise State University, 2007-2008, 2008-2009, 2009-2010. Faculty Senator, representing the Graduate College, Boise State University, 2002-2003. Faculty Senator, representing the College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs, Boise State University, 1998-1999, 1999-2000. Member, Boise State University Foundation Scholar Service Award Committee, 2000-2001. Faculty Justice for ASBSU Student Government Judiciary, Boise State University, 1997-1998, 1998-1999, 1999-2000, 2000-2001. Member, Student Residence Housing Assistant Director Search Committee, Boise State University, 2002-2003. Member, Boise State University Faculty Senate Honors College Committee, 1998-1999, 1999-2000. University, College and Department Committee Service Member, Search Committee(s), Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Washington State University, 2014-2015. Member, Tenure and Promotion Guidelines Committee, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Washington State University, 2014-2015. Member, Strategic Planning Committee, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Washington State University, 2014-2015, 2015-2016. Member, Graduate Studies Committee, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Washington State University, 2013-2014. Member, Qualifying Exam Committee, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Washington State University, 2013-2014, 2015-2016. Member, President’s Task Force on Online Education and Alternative Credit, Missouri State University, 2013. Member, Distance Education Committee, Missouri State University, 2012, 2013. Member, Degree Appeals Committee, Missouri State University, 2011, 2012, 2013. Member, Online Programs Advisory Board, Missouri State University, 2011, 1012, 2013. Member, College of Humanities and Public Affairs Assessment Committee, Missouri State University, 2011, 2012, 2013. Member, Boise State University Core Curriculum Revision Ad Hoc Committee, 2008-2009, 2009-2010.

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Member, Boise State University Honorary Doctoral Degree Selection Committee, 2008-2009. Vice President for Scholarships and Awards, Boise State University Phi Kappa Phi chapter, 2008-2010. Member, Boise State University Associate Director for Advising and Academic Enhancement Search Committee, 2008-2009. Member, Boise State University Council on Undergraduate Research Regional Workshop Team, 2008-2009. Member, Fulbright Student Scholarship Committee, 2007-2008, 2008-2009, 2009-2010. Member, Boise State University Teaching Scholars Undergraduate Research Faculty Learning Community, 2007-2008. Member, Boise State University Academic Standards Committee, 2007-2008, 2008-2009, 2009-2010. Member, Boise State University Commencement Speaker Committee, 2007-2008, 2008-2009, 2009-2010. Member, Boise State University Distinguished Lecture Series Committee, 2007-2008, 2008-2009, 2009-2010. Member, Boise State University First Year Read Committee, 2007-2008. Member, Boise State University Interdisciplinary Studies Degree Committee, 2007-2008, 2008-2009, 2009-2010. Member, Boise State University Capital Scholars Committee, 2007-2008, 2008-2009, 2009-2010. Member, Boise State University Presidential Civic Leadership Scholars Program Committee, 2007-2008, 2008-2009. Member, Boise State University Undergraduate Scholarship Committee, 2007-2008, 2008-2009, 2009-2010. Chair and Member, Boise State University Distinguished Scholarship Committee, 2007-2008, 2008-2009, 2009-2010. Member, Boise State University Liberal Arts For Life Ad Hoc Committee, 2007-2008. Member, Boise State University High Achieving Student Summer Programs Ad Hoc Committee, 2007-2008. Member, Boise State University College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2006-2007. Chair and Member, Dean’s Evaluation Committee, Boise State University College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs, 1998-1999, 2004-2005. Member, Boise State University College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs Promotion and Tenure Guidelines Committee, 2003-2004. Member, Boise State University College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs Department Chair Performance Guidelines Committee, 2003-2004. Member, Boise State University College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs Strategic Planning Committee, 2003-2004. Member, Boise State University College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs Faculty Performance Guidelines Committee, 2003-2004.

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Member, Boise State University College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs Dean Search Committee, 2000-2001, 2001-2002. Member, Department of Criminal Justice Administration Classified Staff Selection Committee, Boise State University, 2001-2002; 2003-2004; 2005-2006. Member, Department of Criminal Justice Administration Student Scholarship Committee, Boise State University, 2000-2001, 2001-2002, 2002-2003, 2003-2004, 2004-2005, 2005-2006, 2006-2007, 2007-2008, 2008-2009, 2009-2010. Chair and member, Boise State University College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs Teaching Awards Committee, 1998-1999. Member, Boise State University College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs Curriculum Committee, 1996-1997. Member, Boise State University Paralegal Studies Program Advisory Board, 1996-1997, 1997-1998, 1998-1999, 1999-2000, 2000-2001, 2001-2002, 2002-2003, 2003-2004, 2004-2005, 2005-2006, 2006-2007. Member, Department of Criminal Justice Administration Faculty Search Committee, Boise State University, 1995-1996, 1996-1997, 1997-1998, 1998-1999, 1999-2000, 2000-2001, 2002-2003, 2003-2004, 2006-2007, 2007-2008, 2008-2009, 2009-2010. Student Organization Service Faculty Advisor for the Criminal Justice and Criminology Graduate Student Association, 2014-2015, 2015-2016, 2016-2017. Faculty Advisor for the Boise State University Legal Assistant Student Association, 1998-1999, 1999-2000. Faculty Advisor for the Boise State University Criminal Justice Student Association, 1997-1998, 1998-1999. Other Service Activities Represented the Boise State University Honors College at the National Collegiate Honors Council Conference in Denver, Colorado, November, 2007. Represented the Boise State University Paralegal Studies Program at the American Association for Paralegal Education Regional Conference in Honolulu, Hawaii, March, 2004. Represented the Boise State University Paralegal Studies Program at the American Association for Paralegal Education National Conference in San Antonio, Texas, October, 2001. Faculty sponsor/participant, College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs Undergraduate Research Initiative, 1998-1999, 1999-2000, 2000-2001. Supervised student research projects. Participant in the Boise State University Core Online Program, 2000-2001. Received training in the use of Blackboard and participated in the development and course delivery of an online version of CJ 103. Represented the Boise State University Paralegal Studies Program at the American Association for Paralegal Education National Conference in Phoenix, Arizona, October, 1998. Panel participant, Boise State University Shared Leadership Institute, 1998. Discussed the duties and responsibilities of the ASBSU Judiciary. Participant, NASPA Education Conference, Summer, 1998. Represented the ASBSU Judiciary Faculty. Participant, Boise State University Campus Visitation Program for new/potential students, 1996-1997, 1997-1998, 1998-1999.

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Guest lecturer, in assorted criminal justice classes on a variety of legal topics, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010. Graduate Student Representative, Sam Houston State University College of Criminal Justice Faculty Search Committee, 1994-1995. Sam Houston State University Graduate Student Mentoring Program Coordinator, 1994-1995. Sam Houston State University Criminal Justice Graduate Student Group Vice President, 1993-1994. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Professional Organization/Committee Service President, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 2012-2013. Vice-President, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 2011-2012. Second Vice-President, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 2010-2011. Regional Trustee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 2007-2010. Program Chair, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Program Committee, 2006-2007. Deputy Chair, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Budget, Finance and Audit Committee, 2011, 2015. Deputy Chair, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Program Committee, 2005-2006. Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Awards Committee, 2003-2004, 2004-2005. Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Publications Committee, 2004-2005; 2007-2008. Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Journal of Criminal Justice Education Editor Selection Committee, 2004-2005; 2007-2008; 2010-2011. Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Nominations and Elections Committee, 2003-2004, 2013-2014. Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Book Awards Committee, 2002-2003. Member, Deputy Chair, and Chair, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Ethics Committee, 2001-2004, 2013-2014. Member, Deputy Chair, and Chair, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Constitution and By-laws Committee, 2000-2003. Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Justice Quarterly Editor Selection Committee, 2000-2001. Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Ethics Code Development Committee, 1998-2000. Chair of the Corrections Section of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (two-year term), 2002-2004. Vice-chair of the Corrections Section of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (two-year term), 2000-2002. Member, Communications Committee of the Corrections Section of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (two-year term), 2000-2002.

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Secretary/Treasurer for the Corrections Section of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (two-year term), 1998-2000. Secretary/Treasurer for the Law, Courts and Human Rights Section of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (two-year term), 1999-2001. Member, American Society of Criminology Teaching Committee, 2006, 2007. Member, American Society of Criminology Program Committee, 2004, 2006. President for the Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators, 2002-2003, 2003-2004. Vice-President for the Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators, 2001-2002. Second Vice-President for the Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators, 2000-2001. Secretary/Treasurer for the Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators (two-year term), 1997-1999. Member, Program Committee, Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators Annual Meeting, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003. Member, Student Paper Competition Committee, Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003. Program Director and Local Events Coordinator, Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators Annual Meeting (in Boise), 1998. Academic Panel Service Presenter on the topic “How To Get Published” at the Sage Professional Development Workshop at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Baltimore, March, 2019. Panel chair and presenter on the panel “The Supreme Court and Criminal Justice: 2017 Term” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Baltimore, March, 2019. Presenter on the topic “How To Get Published” at the Sage Professional Development Workshop at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, New Orleans, March, 2018. Panel chair and presenter on the panel “The Supreme Court and Criminal Justice: 2016 Term” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, New Orleans, March, 2018 Presenter for Doctoral Summit Open Seminar: “Building Your Research Portfolio: Tips to Help You Get Published” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Kansas City, March, 2017. Panel chair and presenter on the panel “The Supreme Court and Criminal Justice: 2015 Term” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Kansas City, March, 2017. Presenter on the topic “How To Get Published” at the Sage Professional Development Workshop at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Kansas City, March, 2017. Presenter for Doctoral Summit Open Seminar: “Building Your Research Portfolio: Tips to Help Get You Published. “Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Denver, March, 2016. Panel chair and presenter on the panel “The Supreme Court and Criminal Justice: 2014 Term” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Denver, March, 2016.

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Moderator and participant on the Roundtable “How to Find Success As A Criminal Justice Faculty Member” (with JCJE Special Issue authors) at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Denver, March, 2016. Presenter on the topic “How To Get Published” at the Sage Professional Development Workshop at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Denver, March, 2016. Panel chair and presenter for the Roundtable “Criminal Justice or Criminology: Which Is Larger?” at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Washington, D.C., November, 2015. Panel chair and presenter on the panel “The Supreme Court and Criminal Justice: 2013 Term” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Orlando, March, 2015. Presenter on the topic “How To Get Published” at the Sage Professional Development Workshop during the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Orlando, March, 2015. Panel chair and presenter on the panel “The Supreme Court and Criminal Justice: 2012 Term” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Philadelphia, March, 2014. Panel chair and presenter on the panel “The Supreme Court and Criminal Justice: 2011 Term” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Dallas, March, 2013. Panel chair and presenter on the panel “Merger of the American Society of Criminology and the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences: An Idea Whose Time Has Come?” at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Chicago, November 2012. Panel chair and presenter on the panel “Merger of the American Society of Criminology and the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences: An Idea Whose Time Has Come?” at the Western Association of Criminal Justice meeting, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, October 2012. Panel chair and presenter on the panel “Merger of the American Society of Criminology and the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences: An Idea Whose Time Has Come?” at the Southern Criminal Justice Association meeting, Atlantic Beach, Florida, September 2012. Presenter on the topic “How To Get Published” at the Sage Professional Development Workshop during the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, New York, March, 2012. Panel chair and presenter on the panel “The Supreme Court and Criminal Justice: 2010 Term” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, New York, March 2012. Panel chair and presenter on the panel “The Supreme Court and Criminal Justice: 2009 Term” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Toronto, Canada, March, 2011. Presenter on the panel “Getting Your Work Published” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Toronto, Canada, March, 2011. Panel chair and presenter on the panel “The Supreme Court and Law Enforcement: 2008 Term” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, San Diego, March, 2010. Panel chair and presenter on the panel “The Supreme Court and Sentencing: 2007 Term” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, San Diego, March, 2010. Presenter on the panel “Textbook Writing” at the Western Association of Criminal Justice meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, October, 2009. Panel chair and presenter on the panel “The Supreme Court, Corrections and Sentencing: 2007 Term” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, March, 2009.

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Panel chair and presenter on the panel “The Supreme Court and Law Enforcement: 2007 Term” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, March, 2009. Presenter on the panel “Getting Your Work Published” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, March, 2009. Presenter on the panel “The Future Composition of the Supreme Court and How It Will Affect Their Decisions” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, March, 2009. Panel chair and presenter on the panel “Annual Review of Supreme Court Decisions and Criminal Justice: Corrections and Sentencing” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio, March, 2008. Panel chair and presenter on the panel “Annual Review of Supreme Court Decisions and Criminal Justice: Policing and Criminal Law” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio, March, 2008. Presenter on the panel “On Journal Article Authorship: Some Tips On How To Publish And Not Perish” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio, March, 2008. Presenter on the panel “Teaching Law In Criminal Justice Programs: Survey Results, Comments, And Issues” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio, March, 2008. Presenter on the panel “Getting Your Work Published” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio, March, 2008. Panel chair and presenter on the panel “Annual Review of Supreme Court Decisions” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Seattle, Washington, March, 2007. Presenter on the panel “Teaching Law in Criminal Justice Programs” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Seattle, Washington, March, 2007. Panel chair and presenter on the panel “Publishing in Criminal Justice” at the Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators meeting in Reno, Nevada, October, 2006. Panel chair and presenter on the panel “Annual Review of Supreme Court Decisions” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, March, 2006. Panel chair and presenter on the panel “Article Publishing: The Editors Speak” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, March, 2006. Panel chair and presenter on the panel “Annual Review of Supreme Court Decisions” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Chicago, Illinois, March, 2005. Panel chair and presenter on the panel “The Supreme Court and Criminal Justice 2003” at the Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators meeting in San Diego, California, October, 2004. Panel chair and presenter on the panel “Annual Review of Supreme Court Decisions” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, 2004. Panel chair and presenter on the panel “Publishing in the Journal of Criminal Justice Education” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, 2004. Panel chair and presenter on the panel “The Supreme Court and Criminal Justice 2002” at the Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators meeting in Park City, Nevada, October, 2003.

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Panel chair and discussant on the panel “Academic Publishing” at the Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators meeting in Park City, Nevada, October, 2003. Panel chair and presenter on the panel “Annual Review of Supreme Court Decisions” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, 2003. Panel chair and presenter on the panel “Popular Culture and Criminal Justice” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, 2003. Panel chair and presenter on the panel “Publishing in the Journal of Criminal Justice Education” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, 2003. Panel chair and presenter on the panel “The Supreme Court and Criminal Justice 2001” at the Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators meeting in Lake Tahoe, Nevada, October, 2002. Panel chair and presenter on the panel “Annual Review of Supreme Court Decisions” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Anaheim, California, 2002. Participant/presenter on the panel “ACJS Committee Service” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Anaheim, California, 2002. Panel chair and presenter on the panel “The Supreme Court and Criminal Justice 2000” at the Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia, October, 2001. Panel chair and presenter on the panel “A Review of Criminal Justice-Related Decision of the 2000 Term of the United States Supreme Court” at the Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice Educators meeting in San Antonio, Texas, October, 2001. Panel chair and discussant on the panel “Swimming With Sharks or Guppies? A Roundtable Discussion of the Common Issues Facing New Criminal Justice Academics” at the Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice Educators meeting in San Antonio, Texas, October, 2001. Participant/presenter on the panel “ACJS Committee Service” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Washington, D.C., 2001. Panel chair and presenter on the panel “Annual Review of Supreme Court Decisions” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Washington, D.C., 2001. Panel chair and presenter on the panel “Criminal Justice-Related Decisions of the 1999 Term of the United States Supreme Court” at the Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators meeting in Sacramento, California, 2000. Participant/Presenter on the panel “Annual Review of Supreme Court Decisions” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2000. Participant/Presenter on the panel “Jail Operations and Ethical Behavior in the New Century” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2000. Participant/Presenter on the panel “Juvenile Offenders in the Criminal Courts: Who, When, Where and How” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2000. Participant/Presenter on the panel “Clapping for Credits” at the Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators meeting in Reno, Nevada, 1999. Participant/Presenter on the panel “An Annual Review of Recent United States Supreme Court Decisions Related to Criminal Justice” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Orlando, Florida, 1999.

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Panel chair and discussant on the panel “Studying Sentencing Legislation and Policy” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Orlando, Florida, 1999. Panel chair and discussant on the panel “AIDS and Special Needs Offenders” at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Washington, D. C., 1998. Panel chair and discussant on the panel “Corrections” at the Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators meeting, Boise, Idaho, 1998. Panel chair and discussant on the panel “Legal Issues in ‘No-Knock’ Searches” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1998. Panel chair and discussant on the panel “Gender, Minority Groups and Legal Issues” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1998. Panel chair and discussant on the panel “The Rise, the Fall, and the Causes of Female Delinquency” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1998. Panel chair and discussant on the panel “The Offender in the Community” at the Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators meeting, Reno, Nevada, 1997. Panel chair and discussant on the panel “Jail Treatment Programs, Needs and Issues” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Louisville, Kentucky, 1997. Panel chair and discussant on the panel “Rehabilitation and Treatment of Sex Offenders” at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Chicago, Illinois, 1996. Panel chair and discussant on the panel “Due Process: Continental and International Perspectives” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, 1996. Panel chair and discussant on the panel “Alternatives to Incarceration” at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting, Chicago, Illinois, 1995. Professional/University/Community Presentations Presenter at Boise State University College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs Research Colloquium, October, 2002. Discussed research findings regarding recent United States Supreme Court cases dealing with criminal procedure. Presenter at Boise State University College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs Research Colloquium, October, 2001. Discussed research findings regarding recent United States Supreme Court cases dealing with criminal justice. Presenter at the Idaho State Correctional Association and Juvenile Justice conference, Boise, Idaho, September 2001. Presentation entitled “Legal Issues in Probation and Parole.” Presenter at Boise State University College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs Research Colloquium, October, 2000. Discussed research findings on supermax prisons. Presenter for American Probation and Parole Association national teleconference, “Legal Issues in Probation and Parole Case Management,” June, 2000. Discussed current legal issues involving rural probation and parole officers. Presenter (with Mary K. Stohr) at the Tri-State Wardens’ Annual conference, Sun Valley, Idaho, May, 2000. Discussed research on ethical perceptions of correctional officers. Presenter at Boise State University “Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Human Rights Conference.” January, 2000. Gave presentation entitled “The Police and the Use of Racial Profiling.

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Presenter at Boise State University College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs Research Colloquium, October, 1999. Discussed research findings on the use of force in corrections. Presenter (with Mary K. Stohr) at the Idaho State Correctional Association and Juvenile Justice Association Annual Conference, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, September, 1999. Discussed research on attitudes of Idaho correctional officers. Presenter (with Mary K. Stohr) at the annual Idaho State Correctional Association and Juvenile Justice Association Annual conference, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, September, 1999. Discussed research on the RSAT Program in the Idaho prison system. Presenter at Boise State University “Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Human Rights Conference: Historical Review: Human Rights in Idaho.” January, 1999. Gave presentation entitled “Human Rights and the Death Penalty.” Site Facilitator/Coordinator, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Satellite Conference, “Juveniles and the Criminal Justice System,” Boise, Idaho, December, 1998. Site Facilitator/Coordinator, White House National Satellite Conference, “School Safety: Causes and Prevention of Youth Violence,” Boise, Idaho, October, 1998. Participant in roundtable discussion “Current Issues in Corrections” at the Idaho Correctional Association and Juvenile Justice Association Annual Conference, Boise, Idaho, September, 1998. Featured speaker at the Idaho “Celebrate Civil Liberties Week” forum, Boise, Idaho, September, 1998. Gave presentation entitled “Is Capital Punishment Racist?” Presenter at Boise State University College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs Research Colloquium, September, 1998. Discussed research findings on Texas prison inmate attitudes towards prison. Presenter at Boise State University “Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Human Rights Conference.” January, 1998. Presented research findings involving gender bias in state courts. Presenter at meeting of the Idaho State Supreme Court Fairness and Equality Committee, December, 1997. Presented research findings from a statewide survey on racial, religious, and gender bias in Idaho courts. Presenter at Boise State University College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs Research Colloquium, September, 1997. Discussed the results of the Idaho Supreme Court Survey Research Project on gender bias in state courts. Presenter at Sane Solutions legislative initiative meeting, Boise, Idaho, September, 1997. Discussed the implications of proposed Idaho state legislation regarding registration and notification requirements for released sex offenders. Presenter at the annual Idaho State Correctional Association and Juvenile Justice Association Annual conference, Moscow, Idaho, October, 1997. Discussed the legal implications of alternatives to incarceration. Presenter (with Mary K. Stohr) at Idaho State Correctional Institution staff training session, November, 1996. Facilitated the rewriting of the counseling/treatment staff mission statement. Reviewer/Editor Service Activities Editor, Criminal Law Bulletin, 2015-2019. Founding Editor, Journal of Criminal Justice and Law, 2014-2015. Editor, Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 2002-2005. Guest editor of a special issue of the Journal of Criminal Justice Education, on the topic “How To Find Success As A Criminal Justice Faculty Member.” To be published in Fall 2016.

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Guest editor of a special issue of The Prison Journal, on the topic “Current Legal Issues in Corrections,” 2004. Guest editor of a special issue of the Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, on the topic “The Supreme Court and Criminal Procedure” (2003). Guest editor (with Mary K. Stohr) of a special issue of Corrections Management Quarterly, on the topic “Research on Attitudes of Correctional Staff,” 2001. Guest editor (with Mary K. Stohr) of a special issue of The Prison Journal, on the topic “Ethics in Corrections,” 2000. Associate Editor, Journal of Qualitative Criminal Justice & Criminology, 2012-present. Regional Associate Editor, American Journal of Criminal Justice, 2007-present. Contributing Editor (Supreme Court Review) of Criminal Justice Review, 2007-present. Duties include writing a yearly article on recent United States Supreme Court decisions and assisting in article reviews. Contributing Editor (Recent Legal Developments) of Criminal Justice Review, 2002-2007. Duties include writing a yearly article on recent legal developments in search and seizure law and assisting in article reviews. Member, Editorial Board of Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research, 2015-present. Member, Editorial Board of Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law & Society, 2013-present. Member, Editorial Board of Western Criminology Review, 2007-2013 (when journal ceased production). Member, Editorial Board of Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 2002-2013. Member, Editorial Board of The Prison Journal, 2000-present. Book Review Section Editor of The Prison Journal, 2000-2007. Duties include selecting books for review, soliciting reviewers, and editing reviews. Wrote a regular (four issues per year) column entitled “Legally Speaking” for Perspectives, the journal of the American Probation and Parole Association, 1998-2001. Member, Academic Advisory Board of Dushkin/McGraw Hill Publishing, for the volume Annual Editions: Corrections, 2000. Editor for the Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators newsletter Western Criminal Justice, 1998-1999. Associate editor for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Corrections section newsletter Corrections Now, 1996-1999. Served as guest editor for one issue. Book/Textbook manuscript reviewer for the following publishers: American Correctional Association Press

Aspen/Jones & Bartlett Carolina Academic Press Cengage/Thomson/Wadsworth Delmar Haworth Press Lexington Books McGraw-Hill

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Pagrave/Macmillan Pearson/Longman Prentice Hall Routledge Rowman & Littlefield Roxbury Sage University Press of Kansas West

Article manuscript reviewer for the following academic journals: American Journal of Criminal Justice

Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice Corrections Management Quarterly Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research

Crime and Delinquency Criminal Justice Policy Review

Criminal Justice Review Criminal Justice Studies

Criminal Law Bulletin Critical Criminology International Criminal Justice Review

International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology

Journal of Applied Social Psychology Journal of Community Engagement and Higher Education Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice Journal of Crime and Justice Journal of Criminal Justice Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture

Journal of Criminal Justice Education Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine Journal of Offender Rehabilitation Journal of Qualitative Criminal Justice & Criminology

Justice Professional Justice Quarterly

New Criminal Law Review Police Quarterly Policing Race and Justice

Security Journal The Prison Journal The Justice Professional Western Criminology Review Women and Criminal Justice Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice Other Professional Service Served as outside reviewer for the tenure and promotion application of criminal justice, sociology, and political science professors, 2001-present. Institutions include: Armstrong Atlantic State University

Bowling Green State University Duquesne University Georgia State University Indiana University-South Bend Kennesaw State University

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Loras College Marquette University Missouri State University Montclair State University Old Dominion University Pennsylvania State University-Harrisburg Saint Louis University Texas Christian University University of Alabama-Birmingham University of Alaska-Anchorage University of Colorado, Colorado Springs University of Houston-Downtown University of Nevada-Reno University of North Texas University of Southern Mississippi University of Texas at Dallas University of Texas-Arlington University of Texas-San Antonio University of West Florida University of Wyoming

Washington State University Member, Texas A & M University-San Antonio Department of Criminology Advisory Board, 2013-present. Served as an expert witness for the plaintiff in a lawsuit against the Spokane County Jail regarding a use of deadly force on an inmate, 2006-2009. Served as an expert witness for the defense in a capital murder trial in federal district court in Denver, Colorado. Discussed prison use of force policies and procedures and inmate culture, 2002-2008. Served as expert witness for the defendant Washington State Department of Corrections in several cases involving parole supervision liability claims, 2004. Steering Committee member, 2001 National Workshop on Adult and Juvenile Female Offenders. Served as an expert witness for the plaintiff in a lawsuit against the Caldwell police department regarding an illegal search and seizure claim, 2001. Served as an expert witness for the defendant in a lawsuit against a private employer regarding an allegation of improper parole supervision, 1999. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Department Chair (2014-2018) and Professor, Washington State University. 2013 – present. Courses taught include: Criminal Law (CRMJ 320) Criminal Courts in America (CRMJ 380) Criminal Justice in the Movies (CRMJ 381) Criminal Procedure (CRMJ 420) Professional Development in Criminal Justice (graduate class)(CRMJ 514) Criminal Justice Processes and Institutions (graduate class)(CRMJ 530) Department Head and Professor, Missouri State University. 2011 - 2013. Courses taught include: Criminal Procedure (CRM 365) Law and Popular Culture (CRM 397)

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Legal Issues in Criminal Justice (graduate class)(CRM 697) Director and Professor in the Honors College, Boise State University. Summer 2007 – Summer 2010. Courses taught include: Honors Seminar (HONORS 198) Honors Summer Reading (HONORS 100/200/300/400) Honors Senior Project Prospectus (HONORS 391) Honors Senior Project (HONORS 491) Assistant (1996), Associate (2001) and Full (2004) Professor, Department of Criminal Justice/ Criminal Justice Administration, Boise State University. Spring 1996 term – Summer 2011 term. Courses taught include: Introduction to Law and Justice (CJ 103) Administration of Justice (CJ 301) Law and Popular Culture (CJ 311) Juvenile Justice (CJ 317) Criminal Law (CJ 321) Corrections Law (CJ 371) Criminal Evidence (CJ 375) Law of Arrest, Search and Seizure (CJ 376) Senior Tutorial (CJ 489) Managing Volunteer Organizations (CJ 497) Courts in the Movies (CJ 497) Current Legal Issues in Criminal Justice (CJ 497) Law and Social Control (graduate class) (CJ 505) The Legal Process (graduate class) (CJ 508) Instructor, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Summer 1994 - Fall 1995. Courses taught include: Criminal Procedure (CJ 294) Fundamentals of Criminal Law (CJ 264) Introduction to the Criminal Justice System (CJ 261) UNIVERSITY AWARDS/HONORS/GRANTS Washington State University Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology Outstanding Criminal Justice Professor (awarded by undergraduate students), 2015. Washington State University Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology Outstanding Criminal Justice Professor (awarded by undergraduate students), 2014. Sam Houston State University College of Criminal Justice Alumni of the Year Award, 2011. Boise State Administrator of the Year Award, 2006 (from BSU Association of Office Professionals). Boise State University President’s Research and Scholarship Award, 2005. Boise State Division of Student Affairs Faculty Partner Award, 2005. Nominee, Boise State University Foundation Scholars Research Award, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 (finalist), 2007, 2008, 2009. Nominee, Boise State University Foundation Scholars Teaching Award, 2001, 200, 200, 2004.

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Nominee, Boise State University Foundation Scholars Service Award, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003. Nominee, College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs Research Award, 2005, 2006. Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society Faculty Inductee, 2008. Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society Faculty Recognition (nominated by student), 2002. Nominee, Associated Students of Boise State University Faculty Recognition Award for Teaching Excellence, 1997, 1998, 1999. Appointed to Washington State University Graduate Faculty, 2013. Appointed to Missouri State University Graduate Faculty, 2011. Appointed to Boise State University Graduate Faculty (Associate Faculty Status, 1997; Full Faculty Status, 1998). Recipient of Faculty Research Associate position (in the form of a two course teaching reduction) from the Boise State University Faculty Research Program, 2000-2001. Recipient of Faculty Research grant funds from the Boise State University Faculty Research Program, 1999, 2000, 2001. Recipient of Undergraduate Research Initiative grant(s) from the College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs, Boise State University: 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001. Recipient of Faculty Research grant(s) from the College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs, Boise State University: 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006. Recipient of Faculty Service to the Profession grant(s) from the College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs, Boise State University: 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004. Recipient of Faculty Teaching grant(s) from the College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs, Boise State University, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007. Recipient of graduate student research grant funds from the College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University, 1994. Sam Houston State University Student Leadership Award, 1994, 1995.