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TAMARA D. HEROLD (MADENSEN)
CURRICULUM VITAE
Office address: University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Department of Criminal Justice
4505 S. Maryland Parkway
Greenspun Hall Rm #5136
Las Vegas, NV 89154-5009
Telephone: Office: (702) 895-5903
Fax: (702) 895-0252
E-mail: [email protected]
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
2007 – present Associate Professor (effective 7/31/13), Department of Criminal Justice
2011 – present Director, Crowd Management Research Council
2013 – present Associate Director, Center for Crime and Justice Policy
2014 – present Graduate Coordinator, Criminal Justice M.A. and Ph.D. Programs
2016 – present Affiliate Scholar/Consultant, International Association of Chiefs of Police
University of Cincinnati
EDUCATION
2007 Ph.D. Criminal Justice, emphasis in Crime Prevention
University of Cincinnati
2001 M.A. Criminal Justice
California State University, San Bernardino
1999 B.A. Criminal Justice
California State University, San Bernardino
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PUBLICATIONS
Peer-Reviewed Articles in Journals and Book Series
Eck, John E. and Tamara D. Madensen. (2018). Place Management, Guardianship, and the
Establishment of Order. In Nagin, D., Jonson, C. L., Cullen, F. T. (Ed.), Deterrence,
Choice, and Crime: Contemporary Perspectives (pp. 269-307). London: Routledge.
Eck, John E. and Tamara D. Madensen. (2017). Place Management. In Bruinsma, G. J.N.,
Johnson, S. D. (Ed.), Oxford Handbook of Environmental Criminology (pp. 374-397).
Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
Eck, John E. and Tamara D. Madensen. (2017). “Police and offender choices: A framework.” In
W. Bernasco, H. Elffers, & J.-L. van Gelder (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook on Offender
Decision Making. New York: Oxford University Press.
Madensen, Tamara D. (2016). “Opportunities for White-Collar Crime.” In Francis Cullen &
Michael Benson (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of White-Collar Crime. Oxford
University Press.
Sousa, William H. and Tamara D. Madensen. (2016). Citizen Acceptance of Police
Interventions: An Example of CCTV Surveillance in Las Vegas, Nevada. Criminal
Justice Studies, 28(4): 1-13.
Madensen, Tamara D. and William H. Sousa. 2015. “Practical Academics: Positive Outcomes of
Police-Researcher Collaborations.” In Johannes Knutsson and Ella Cockbain (Eds.)
Applied Police Research. Crime Science Series, 16, 68-81.
Eck, John E. and Tamara D. Madensen. 2012. “Situational Crime Prevention Makes Problem-
Oriented Policing Work: The Importance of Interdependent Theories For Effective
Policing.” In The Reasoning Criminologist (pgs. 80-92). Nick Tilley & Graham Farrell
(Eds.) New York, NY: Routledge.
Madensen, Tamara D. and John E. Eck. 2011. “Crowd-Related Crime from an Environmental
Criminological Perspective.” Crime Prevention Studies: Preventing Crowd Violence, vol.
26 (pp. 115-137). Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers.
Sousa, William H. and Tamara D. Madensen. 2011. “The Police and Major Event Planning: A
Case Study in Las Vegas, Nevada.” Crime Prevention Studies: Preventing Crowd
Violence, vol. 26 (pp. 139-158). Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers.
Eck, John E., and Tamara D. Madensen. 2009. Using Signatures of Opportunity Structures to
Examine Mechanisms in Crime Prevention Evaluations. In Johannes Knutsson and Nick
Tilley (eds.), Evaluating Crime Reduction, Crime Prevention Studies, vol. 24 (pp. 59-84).
Monsey, NY: Criminal Justice Press.
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Pratt, Travis C., Francis T. Cullen, Christine S. Sellers, L. Thomas Winfree Jr., Tamara D.
Madensen, Leah E. Daigle, Noelle E. Fearn, and Jacinta M. Gau. 2009. The Empirical
Status of Social Learning Theory: A Meta-Analysis. Justice Quarterly: 1-38.
Madensen, Tamara D. and John E. Eck. 2008. Violence in Bars: Exploring the Impact of Place
Manager Decision Making. Crime Prevention & Community Safety 10(2): 111-125.
Wilcox, Pamela, Tamara D. Madensen, and Marie K. Skubak. 2007. Guardianship in Context:
Implications for Burglary Victimization Risk and Prevention. Criminology 45(4): 771-
803.
Pratt, Travis C., Francis T. Cullen, Kristie R. Blevins, Leah E. Daigle, and Tamara D. Madensen.
2006. “The Empirical Status of Deterrence Theory: A Meta-Analysis.” In Francis T.
Cullen, John Paul Wright, and Kristie R. Blevins (eds.), Taking Stock: The Empirical
Status of Criminological Theory--Advances in Criminological Theory, Volume 15 (pp.
367-395). New Brunswick, NJ: Transactions Publishers.
Edited Books/Journal Series
Peak, K. J., & Madensen, T. D. (2018). Introduction to Criminal Justice: Practice and Process,
3rd Edition. Thousand Oaks, California.
Madensen, Tamara D. and Johannes Knutsson (eds.). 2011. Preventing Crowd Violence, Crime
Prevention Studies Series, vol. 26. Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers. (243
pgs.)
2012 Swedish Translation; 2013 Norwegian Translation
Book Chapters/Magazine/Encyclopedia Articles
Madensen, T. D., Herold, M., Hammer, M. G., & Christenson, B. R. (2017). Place-Based
Investigations to Disrupt Crime Place Networks (vol. 84, issue 4, pp. 14-15). Alexandria,
VA: The Police Chief.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2013. “SARA Model.” In Kenneth J. Peak (Ed.), Encyclopedia of
Community Policing and Problem Solving. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2013. “Citizen Patrols.” In Kenneth J. Peak (Ed.), Encyclopedia of
Community Policing and Problem Solving. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2013. “John E. Eck.” In J. Mitchell Miller (Ed.), Encyclopedia of
Theoretical Criminology. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.
Madensen, Tamara D. and John E. Eck. 2012. “Crime Places and Place Management.” In
Oxford Handbook of Criminological Theory (pp. 554-578). Francis Cullen & Pamela
Wilcox (Eds.) London: Oxford University Press.
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John E. Eck and Tamara D. Madensen. 2012. “Situational Crime Prevention Makes Problem-
Oriented Policing Work: The Importance of Interdependent Theories For Effective
Policing.” In The Reasoning Criminologist (pp. 80-92). Nick Tilley & Graham Farrell
(Eds.) New York, NY: Routledge.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2010. Places and the Crime Triangle. In Francis Cullen & Pamela Wilcox
(Eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminology, pp. 281-285. Sage Publications.
Benson, Michael L., Tamara D. Madensen, and John E. Eck. 2009. “White-Collar Crime from an
Opportunity Perspective.” In S. Simpson and D. Weisburd (Eds.), The Criminology of
White-Collar Crime (pp. 175-193). New York, NY: Springer.
Benson, Michael L., and Tamara D. Madensen. 2007. “Situational Crime Prevention and White-
Collar Crime.” In Henry N. Pontell and Gilbert Geis (eds.) The International Handbook
of White-Collar and Corporate Crime (pp. 609-626). New York, NY: Springer.
Research Monographs/Technical Reports
Madensen, T. D. (2017). P.I.V.O.T.: Place-Based Investigations of Violent Offender Territories.
Tempe, Arizona: Center for Problem-Oriented Policing. (Recipient of the 2017 Herman
Goldstein Award for Excellence in Problem-Oriented Policing)
Madensen, T. D., Kennedy, L. P., Birds, J. M., Morgan, D. G. 2015. Project Daybreak: Resident
Survey Summary - Downtown Area Command. Report Submitted to the Las Vegas
Metropolitan Police Department. (9 pgs.)
Madensen, Tamara D. 2012. “School Violence Initiative.” Submitted to the Center for Problem-
Oriented Policing as an evaluation of the Southern Nevada Counter Terrorism Center’s
SVI school violence-reduction project. (17 pgs.)
Madensen, Tamara D. 2012. “Apartment Risk Profiles.” Submitted to Sergeant Matthew
Campbell and Lieutenant Ted Glaude, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department:
Enterprise Area Command. (12 pgs.)
Estrella, Kristine-Gem and Tamara D. Madensen. 2012. “Apartment Community Empowerment
(ACE) Initiative Resident Survey Summary.” Submitted to Captain Matthew McCarthy,
Enterprise Area Command. Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. (15 pgs.)
Madensen, Tamara D. and William H. Sousa. 2012. “2nd Citizen Complaint Symposium
Research Summary.” Submitted to Captain Christopher Darcy, Internal Affair Bureau.
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. (35 pgs.)
Madensen, Tamara D. and William H. Sousa. 2011. “Citizen Complaint Symposium Research
Summary.” Submitted to Captain Christopher Darcy, Internal Affair Bureau. Las Vegas
Metropolitan Police Department. (39 pgs.)
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Madensen, Tamara D. 2011. “Research Brief: Spatial Distribution of Police Use of Force
Incidents.” Submitted to Lieutenant Ron Fox, Northeast Area Command. Las Vegas
Metropolitan Police Department. (3 pgs.)
Madensen, Tamara D. 2010. Research Brief: Downtown Area Command Camera Operator
Assessment (3 pgs.). Submitted to Captain Valerie Juick, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police
Department: University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Madensen, Tamara D., and John E. Eck. 2008. Spectator Violence in Stadiums. Problem-
Oriented Guides for Police Series (69 pp.). Washington, DC: Office of Community
Oriented Policing Services, U.S. Department of Justice.
Sousa, William. H., and Tamara D. Madensen. 2008. The Fremont Corridor Initiative: Crime
Camera and Directed Patrol Impact (57 pp.). Presented to the Las Vegas Metropolitan
Police Department: University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Madensen, Tamara D., and John E. Eck. 2006. Student Party Riots. Problem-Oriented Guides for
Police Series (64 pp.). Washington, DC: Office of Community Oriented Policing
Services, U.S. Department of Justice.
Madensen, Tamara D., and Marie K. Skubak. 2005. University Student Crime Prevention
Awareness Project Evaluation. Funded by the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services
through the Ohio Service for Crime Opportunity Reduction Project. Submitted to the
University of Cincinnati Police Division.
Madensen, Tamara D. and Darwin Morgan. 2005. Evaluation of Traffic Barricade Impact on
Crime in Pendleton: Cincinnati, Ohio. Funded by the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice
Services through the Ohio Service for Crime Opportunity Reduction Project. Submitted
to the Cincinnati Police Department.
Madensen, Tamara D., Marie K. Skubak, Darwin G. Morgan, and John E. Eck. 2005. Avondale
Crime Reduction Project. Funded by the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services
through the Ohio Service for Crime Opportunity Reduction Project. Submitted to the
Cincinnati City Council.
Madensen, Tamara D., Marie K. Skubak, Darwin G. Morgan, and John E. Eck. 2005. Evanston
Crime Reduction Project. Funded by the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services
through the Ohio Service for Crime Opportunity Reduction Project. Submitted to the
Cincinnati City Council.
Madensen, Tamara D., Marie K. Skubak, Darwin G. Morgan, and John E. Eck. 2005. Pendleton
Crime Reduction Project. Funded by the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services
through the Ohio Service for Crime Opportunity Reduction Project. Submitted to the
Cincinnati City Council.
Madensen, Tamara D., Marie K. Skubak, Darwin G. Morgan, and John E. Eck. 2005. West Price
Hill Crime Reduction Project. Funded by the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services
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through the Ohio Service for Crime Opportunity Reduction Project. Submitted to the
Cincinnati City Council.
Madensen, Tamara D., Marie K. Skubak, Darwin G. Morgan, and John E. Eck. 2005. Open-Air
Drug Dealing in Cincinnati, Ohio: Executive Summary and Final Recommendations.
Funded by the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services through the Ohio Service for
Crime Opportunity Reduction Project. Submitted to the Cincinnati City Council.
Madensen, Tamara D., Bonnie S. Fisher, and John E. Eck. 2004. Cinco de Mayo Student
Disturbance: University of Cincinnati Follow-up Student Survey. Funded by the Ohio
Office of Criminal Justice Services through the Ohio Service for Crime Opportunity
Reduction Project. Submitted to the University of Cincinnati Student Affairs
Administration.
Fisher, Bonnie S., John E. Eck, and Tamara D. Madensen. 2004. University of Cincinnati Cinco
de Mayo Student Survey. Funded by the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services through
the Ohio Service for Crime Opportunity Reduction Project. Submitted to the University
of Cincinnati Student Affairs Administration.
Frank, James and Tamara D. Madensen. 2003. Survey to Assess and Improve Jury Service in
Ohio. Funded by and submitted to The Supreme Court of Ohio.
Article/Book Reviews
Madensen, Tamara D. 2012. “Review: The Effects of Hot Spots Policing on Crime.”
International Association of Crime Analyst’s Research Digest: Hot-Sport Policing
Edition.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2012. “Review: General Deterrent Effects of Police Patrol in Crime Hot
Spots: A Randomized, Controlled Trial.” International Association of Crime Analyst’s
Research Digest: Hot-Sport Policing Edition.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2009. Book Review: Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis.
International Criminal Justice Review, 19(2): 225-226.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2007. Perspectives on Policing: Review of “Confounding Influences on
Police Detection of Suspiciousness” by Johnson, Richard R. Policing: an International
Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 30(1): 152-153.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2007. Perspectives on Policing: Review of “Europol and the Policing of
International Terrorism: Counter-Terrorism in a Global Perspective” by Deflem,
Mathieu. Policing: an International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 30(1):
153-154.
Prefaces, introductions, etc.
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Madensen, Tamara D. and Johannes Knutsson. 2011. Introduction. Preventing Crowd Violence,
Crime Prevention Studies Series, vol. 26, pp. 1-6. Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner
Publishers.
Translations
Swedish Translation, Norwegian Translation
Madensen, Tamara D. and Johannes Knutsson (eds.). 2011. Preventing Crowd Violence, Crime
Prevention Studies Series, vol. 26. Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers. (243
pgs.)
- Adopted by the Swedish National Police as a training tool within their academy
Research Reports to Sponsor
Troshynski, Emily, M. Alexis Kennedy, William H. Sousa, Tamara D. Madensen, Carolyn
Willis. (2016). “Prisoner Reentry in Nevada: Final Report on the Hope for Prisoners
Program.” Research in Brief Series, 2016-01, 15. Las Vegas, NV: Center for Crime and
Justice Policy. (9 pgs.)
Madensen, Tamara D., William H. Sousa, Joel D. Lieberman, and Joseph Belmonte. (2014).
“School Violence Prevention in Nevada.” Research in Brief Series, 2014-05, 12. Las
Vegas, NV: Center for Crime and Justice Policy.
Madensen, Tamara D., Timothy C. Hart, and Terence D. Miethe. (2011). The impact of
foreclosures on neighborhood crime in Nevada, 2006-09. (CACS 2011-0101BJS).
University of Nevada, Las Vegas: Las Vegas, NV.
Eck, John E., Tamara D. Madensen, Troy Payne, Pamela Wilcox, Bonnie S. Fisher, and Heidi
Scherer. 2010. Report for National Institute of Justice funded project: “Situational
Violent Crime Prevention at Specific Places in Community Context: Place and
Neighborhood Effects” (190 pgs.). Grant #2005-IJ-CX-0030.
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INVITED PRESENTATIONS
Madensen, Tamara D. 2017. Crowd Management: Venue Safety & Security. Keynote
Lecture – presented at the Salt Palace Annual Training, Salt Lake, Utah.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2017. Preventing Shootings in Urban Environments: A New Approach
to Violent Crime. Lecture – presented at the Honors College First-Year Seminar
Athenaeum, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2017. Crowds, Safety, and Security. Oral Presentation – presented at
the Greenspun College of Urban Affairs Recruitment, University of Nevada, Las
Vegas.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2017). Disrupting crime place networks: The role of surveillance. Oral
Presentation – presented at the Royal Institute of Technology, International Seminar,
Stockholm, Sweden.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2017. Tourist Safety Center Initiative. Oral Presentation – presented at
the 24th International Tourism Safety Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Madensen, Tamara D, Robin S. Engel, and Hannah D. McManus. 2017. The Evidence Base
for De-escalation Tactics. Oral Presentation – presented at the The Center for
Evidence-Based Crime Policy, Fairfax, VA.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2017. Tourist Safety Center Initiative. Oral Presentation – presented at
the Las Vegas Security Chiefs Association, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2017. Crowd Psychology and Management. Oral Presentation –
presented at the Academy for Venue Safety and Security, Dallas, Texas.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2017. Opening Keynote: Finding Solutions. Keynote Lecture –
presented at the Academy for Venue Safety and Security, Dallas, Texas.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2017. Tourist Safety in Las Vegas. Oral Presentation – presented at
the FBI Citizens Academy & Alumni Association, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2017. Problem-Solving Case Studies: Analysis and Response.
Keynote Lecture – presented at the Problem-Solving Training, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Madensen, Tamara D., William H. Sousa. 2016. Working with Police to Improve the Evidence-
Base for Policing. Oral Presentation – presented at the Applied Police Research
Symposium, Kongsvinger, Hedmark, Norway.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2016. Preventing Violence and Disorder at Celebratory Events. Oral
Presentation – presented at the 23rd International Tourism Safety Conference, Las Vegas,
Nevada.
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INVITED PRESENTATIONS, continued
Madensen, Tamara D. and James Seebock. 2015. Policing Crowds: Case Studies from Las
Vegas, Nevada. Oral Presentation – presented at the 25th Annual Problem-Oriented
Policing Conference, Portland, Oregon.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2015. Designing Effective Research Assignments. Panel, Participant –
presented at the Graduate Workshop Series, University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Madensen, Tamara D. and Logan P. Kennedy. 2015. Engaging Students in Service Learning.
Oral Presentation – presented at the Culminating Experience Faculty Institute, University
of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2015. Preventing Violence and Disorder at Celebratory Events. Keynote
Lecture – presented at the 22nd International Tourism Safety Conference, Las Vegas,
Nevada.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2015. Service Learning. Oral Presentation – presented at the UNLV
Faculty RPC Event, University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2015. Preventing Crowd Violence. Lecture – presented at the Academy
for Venue Safety & Security, Dallas, TX.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2015. Crowd Management Challenges. Keynote Lecture – presented at the
GuestX Conference, Dallas, TX.
Madensen, Tamara D., Brian Crow and Robert Laskowski. 2015. Enhancing the Guest
Experience With a Culture of Service. Oral Presentation – presented at the 41st Annual
Stadium Managers Association Seminar, Hollywood, CA.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2014. Preventing Fan Violence: A Key to Sustaining Revenue. Keynote
Lecture –5th Annual Sports Safety and Security Conference, Indianapolis, IN.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2014. The State of Criminal Justice Education. FBI Society of Former
Special Agents, Las Vegas, NV.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2014. Improving Crowd Management. Recruiting Hiring Training (RHT)
Symposium, Mauston, WI.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2014. Predicting and Preventing Crowd Violence: The Challenge of
Researching Crowd Dynamics. Alumni Showcase, Cincinnati, OH.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2013. “Eliciting Fan Cooperation: The Psychology of Crowd
Compliance.” National Football League (NFL) Annual Security Seminar. Ft. Lauderdale,
Florida.
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INVITED PRESENTATIONS, continued
Madensen, Tamara D. 2013. “Policing Disorderly Crowds: The Importance of Police
Legitimacy.” Presentation to the Philadelphia Police Department. Temple University.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Madensen, Tamara D. and Rick Martinez. 2013. “Security and Crowd Management Tactics.”
31st Annual International Crowd Management Conference. Phoenix, Arizona.
Madensen, Tamara D. and Robert Kroll. 2013. “Managing Political Protests.” Community
Oriented Policing Services Office, Department of Justice: Problem-Oriented Policing
Conference. Dayton, Ohio.
Madensen, Tamara D. and William H. Sousa. 2013. “Practical Academics: Positive Outcomes of
Police-Researcher Collaborations.” Applied Police Research Conference - Norwegian
Police University College. Stavern, Norway.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2012. “Case Studies in the Application of Crowd Management
Techniques.” 30th Annual International Crowd Management Conference. Phoenix,
Arizona.
Madensen., Tamara D. 2012. “Using Crime Theories to Examine Problems and Develop
Interventions.” International Association of Crime Analysts Annual Training Conference.
Henderson, Nevada.
Madensen, Tamara D., Patrick Baldwin and John McGrath. 2012. “School Violence Initiative.”
23rd Annual Problem-Oriented Policing Conference. Providence, Rhode Island.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2012. “Defusing Conditions for Crowd Violence.” 9th Annual Collegiate
Athletic Operations Services (CAOS) Conference. Mauston, Wisconsin
Madensen, Tamara D. 2011. “Managing Factors that Influence Crowd Behavior.” 29th Annual
International Crowd Management Conference. Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2011. “Budget-Led Policing? Prioritizing and Strategizing During
Economic Downturns.” Annual Executive Law Enforcement Advisory Board Meeting.
Las Vegas, Nevada.
Sousa, William H. and Tamara D. Madensen. 2011. “Crime Cameras and Community
Acceptance.” Annual Conference of the American Society for Industrial Security (ASIS),
Orlando, Florida.
Eck, John E., Tamara D. Madensen, and Matthew George Hammer. 2011. “Responses to Hidden
Crime Places.” 22nd Annual Problem-Oriented Policing Conference. Miami, Florida.
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INVITED PRESENTATIONS, continued
Madensen, Tamara D. and Gary Schofield. 2010. “Preventing Crowd Violence: How to Create
Effective Crowd Management Strategies.” 21st Annual Problem-Oriented Policing
Conference. Arlington, Texas.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2010. “Understanding Crowd Dynamics.” 28th Annual International
Crowd Management Conference. St. Louis, Missouri.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2010. “Spectator Violence.” National Sports Safety and Security
Conference and Exhibition. New Orleans, Louisiana.
Madensen, Tamara D. and John E. Eck. 2009. “Situational Crime Prevention and Crowd
Violence: A Crime Science Approach.” Crowd Control and Management Conference -
Norwegian Police University College. Stavern, Norway.
Sousa, William H. and Tamara D. Madensen. 2009. “The Police and Major Event Planning: A
Case Study in Las Vegas, Nevada.” Crowd Control and Management Conference -
Norwegian Police University College. Stavern, Norway.
Madensen, Tamara D. and John E. Eck. 2007. “Violence in Bars: Prevention through Place
Management.” The National Institute of Justice Conference. Arlington, Virginia.
Madensen, Tamara D., Marie K. Skubak, Darwin G. Morgan, and John E. Eck. 2006. “Open-Air
Drug Dealing in Cincinnati, Ohio: Executive Summary and Final Recommendations.”
Law and Public Safety Committee Meeting/Cincinnati City Council, February 28.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2006. “Eliminating Open-Air Drug Markets.” Wisconsin Problem-
Oriented Approach to Drug Problems. Stevens Point, Wisconsin.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2006. “Open-Air-Drug Markets: Analyzing the Details and Closing Off
Opportunities.” 17th Annual Problem-Oriented Policing Conference. Madison,
Wisconsin.
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ACADEMIC/PEER-REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS
Madensen, Tamara D., Matthew G. Hammer, Blake R. Christenson. 2017. Place-Based
Investigations of Violent Offender Territories. Oral Presentation – presented at the 27th
Annual Problem-Oriented Policing Conference, Houston, Texas.
McMannus, Hannah D., Tamara D. Madensen. 2017. A Multi-Disciplinary Systematic Review
of De-escalation Training. Oral Presentation – presented at the 73rd American Society
of Criminology Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Birds, Jonathan M., Tamara D. Madensen. 2017. Exploring Land Use, Place Management, and
Crime. Poster – presented at the 73rd American Society of Criminology Meeting,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Clouse, Stacey, Logan P. Kennedy, Tamara D. Madensen. 2017. From Verbal Judo to Physical
Restraint: A Multi-disciplinary Content Analysis of De-escalation Techniques. Poster –
presented at the 73rd American Society of Criminology Meeting, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
Madensen, Tamara D., Logan P. Kennedy, and Kelly Schmidt. 2016. Crime Prevention in
Apartment Complexes: What Works? Oral Presentation – presented at the 72nd
American Society of Criminology Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Birds, Jonathan M., Tamara D. Madensen. 2016. Understanding Place Function, Openness, and
Crime. Oral Presentation – presented at the 72nd American Society of Criminology
Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Madensen, Tamara D, Marcus Felson, Jonathan M. Birds. 2016. Early Intervention in Places.
Oral Presentation – presented at the 2016 International Symposium on Environmental
Criminology and Crime Analysis, Munster, Germany.
Madensen, Tamara D., William H. Sousa. 2016. Building Cases against Places: Crime Science
and the Potential of Place-Based Investigations. Oral Presentation – presented at the
Special Session of the International Symposium on Environmental Criminology and
Crime Analysis, Mahabalipuram, Chennai, India.
Kennedy, Logan P, and Tamara D. Madensen. 2015. Black Lives Matter: A State-Level Analysis
of Police Shootings and Protests. Poster – presented at the 71st Annual American Society
of Criminology Meeting, Washington, D.C.
Birds, Jonathan M. and Tamara D. Madensen. 2015. Characteristics and Patterns of Crime in
Public Spaces. Paper – presented at the 71st Annual American Society of Criminology
Meeting, Washington, D.C.
Birds, Jonathan M., Tamara D. Madensen, and William H. Sousa. 2015. Crime in Owned Places
and Unowned Spaces. Oral Presentation – presented at the 2015 International Symposium
on Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis, Christchurch, New Zealand.
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ACADEMIC/PEER-REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS, continued
Madensen, Tamara D. and Joseph Clare. 2014. Recurring Residential Problems: How
Management Creates Multifaceted Opportunity Structures. International Symposium on
Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis, Kerkrade, The Netherlands.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2014. Feature Roundtable: Video Surveillance and Perceptions of Police
Legitimacy. 51st Annual Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting, Philadelphia,
PA.
Sousa, William H. and Tamara D. Madensen. 2014. Body Worn Cameras and Their Role in
Problem Discouragement. International Symposium on Environmental Criminology and
Crime Analysis, Kerkrade, The Netherlands.
Birds, Jonathan, Tamara D. Madensen. 2014. Profiling Proximal Places: How Street Segment
Crime Signature Analysis can Inform Theory and Practice. 70th Annual American
Society of Criminology Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2013. “Situational Prevention of Crowd Violence and Incivility.” 50th
Annual Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Conference. Dallas, Texas.
Madensen, Tamara D. and John E. Eck. 2013. “Place-Based Guardians.” American Society of
Criminology, 69th Annual Meeting. Atlanta, Georgia.
Madensen, Tamara D. (Roundtable Discussant) 2013. “Serving Learning in Criminal Justice:
Benefits and Challenges.” American Society of Criminology, 69th Annual Meeting.
Atlanta, Georgia.
Sousa, William H. and Tamara D. Madensen. 2013 “Reducing Concerns over ‘Big Brother’:
Crime Cameras in Public Places.” International Seminar on Environmental Criminology
and Crime Analysis (ECCA) 22nd International Symposium. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Madensen, Tamara D., Chara L. Heskett, and Joel D. Lieberman. 2012. “Predicting Crowd
Behavior: A Response-Reaction Matrix. International Seminar on Environmental
Criminology and Crime Analysis (ECCA) 21st International Symposium. Stavern,
Norway.
Madensen, Tamara D. and William H. Sousa. 2012. “Profiling Disorderly Places: An
Examination of Disorder and Its Impact in Residential Neighborhoods.” American
Society of Criminology, 64th Annual Meeting. Chicago, Illinois.
Heskett, Chara L., Tamara D. Madensen and Joel D. Lieberman. 2012. “Explicating the Link
Between Coercive Security Tactics and Crowd Violence through an Integrated Social-
Psychological Model.” John Jay College of Criminal Justice International Conference:
Global Perspectives on Justice, Security and Human Rights. New York, New York.
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ACADEMIC/PEER-REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS, continued
Estrella, Kristine-Gem,Victoria Luong, and Tamara D. Madensen. 2012. “Obstacles to
Developing and Implementing Problem-Oriented Policing Projects in Police Agencies.”
American Society of Criminology, 64th Annual Meeting. Chicago, Illinois.
Madensen, Tamara D. and William H. Sousa. 2011. “Crime Theories and Policing Strategies: A
New Course for Inquiry and Practice.” American Society of Criminology, 63rd Annual
Meeting. Washington, D.C.
Madensen, Tamara D., John E. Eck, and Matthew George Hammer. 2011. “Invisible and Visible
Crime Places.” American Society of Criminology, 63rd Annual Meeting. Washington,
D.C.Madensen, Tamara D. and John E. Eck. 2010. “Crime Places and Place
Management.” American Society of Criminology, 62nd Annual Meeting. San Francisco,
California.
Madensen, Tamara D. and William H. Sousa. 2011. “Ordering Maintenance: A Theory of Place-
Based Management.” International Seminar on Environmental Criminology and Crime
Analysis (ECCA) 20th International Symposium. Durbin, South Africa.
Hart, Tim C., and Tamara D. Madensen. 2011. “The Impact of Foreclosures on Crime in
Nevada.” 16th World Congress/International Society for Criminology Conference in
Kobe, Japan.
Gurule, Tana J. and Tamara D. Madensen. 2010. “Risk of Auto Theft: Predicting Spatial
Distributions of Crime Events.” Poster Presentation. American Society of Criminology,
62nd Annual Meeting. San Francisco, California.
Veilleux, Melissa and Tamara D. Madensen. 2010. “The Spatial Distribution of Police Use of
Force Relative to Crime.” Poster Presentation. American Society of Criminology, 62nd
Annual Meeting. San Francisco, California.
Madensen, Tamara D., William H. Sousa, and John E. Eck. 2010. “Managing Crowd Behavior:
Using the Principles of Environmental Criminology to Promote Peaceful Gatherings.”
International Seminar on Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis (ECCA) 19th
International Symposium. Brisbane, Australia.
Madensen, Tamara D. and William H. Sousa. 2010. “Management and Order Maintenance:
Explicating the Dynamics of Crime Control at Places.” Academy of Criminal Justice
Sciences, 47th Annual Meeting. San Diego, California.
Madensen, Tamara D., Elizabeth Groff, and John E. Eck. 2009. “Dens of Iniquity or Dens of
Virtue: Revisiting the Bars and Crime Thesis.” American Society of Criminology, 61st
Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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ACADEMIC/PEER-REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS, continued
Sousa, William H. and Tamara D. Madensen. 2009. “The Police and Major Event Planning: A
Case Study in Las Vegas.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 46th Annual Meeting.
Boston, Massachusetts.
Beecher, Samantha D. and Tamara D. Madensen. 2009. “Assessing Nevada’s Proposed Sex
Offender Law: Does Limiting Offender Mobility Reduce the Potential for
Victimization?” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 46th Annual Meeting. Boston,
Massachusetts.
Madensen, Tamara D., and William H. Sousa. 2008. “CCTV in Public Places: Results from a
Pilot Crime Reduction Initiative in Las Vegas, Nevada.” American Society of
Criminology, 60th Annual Meeting. St. Louis, Missouri.
Madensen, Tamara D., and William H. Sousa. 2008. “Maintaining Order at Places: An
Integration of Place-Based Crime Theories.” International Seminar on Environmental
Criminology and Crime Analysis (ECCA) 17th International Symposium. Anchorage,
Alaska.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2008. “Unruly Fans: Maintaining Order in Stadium Settings.” Academy of
Criminal Justice Sciences, 45th Annual Meeting. Cincinnati, Ohio.
Madensen, Tamara D. and John E. Eck. 2007. “Place Management in Bars: Toward a Theory of
What Managers Do About Crime.” American Society of Criminology, 59th Annual
Meeting. Atlanta, Georgia.
Madensen, Tamara D. 2007. “The Influence of Place Management Activities in Drinking
Establishments.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 44th Annual Meeting. Seattle,
Washington.
Madensen, Tamara D. and John E. Eck. 2007. “Place Management and the Context of Context.”
International Seminar on Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis (ECCA) 15th
International Symposium. London, England.
Madensen, Tamara D. and John E. Eck. 2007. “Violence in Bars: Prevention through Place
Management.” The National Institute of Justice Conference. Arlington, Virginia.
Benson, Michael L. and Tamara D. Madensen. 2006. “Adaptation and White Collar Crime
Involving Securities.” American Society of Criminology, 58th Annual Meeting. Los
Angeles, California.
Wilcox, Pamela, Tamara D. Madensen & Marie K. Skubak. 2006. Individual- and
Neighborhood-Level Guardianship: Exploring the Interrelationships in Estimating
Victimization Risk.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 43rd Annual Meeting.
Baltimore, Maryland.
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ACADEMIC/PEER-REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS, continued
Madensen, Tamara D. and Darwin G. Morgan. 2005. “Using Traffic Barricades to Disrupt Open-
Air Drug Markets: A Case Study.” American Society of Criminology, 57th Annual
Meeting. Toronto, Canada.
Madensen, Tamara D. and John E. Eck. 2005. “A Framework for Developing Comprehensive
Prevention Strategies to Address Alcohol-Related College Student Disturbances.”
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 42nd Annual Meeting. Chicago, Illinois.
Pratt, Travis C., Francis T. Cullen, Kristie R. Blevins, Leah Daigle, and Tamara D. Madensen.
2004. “Assessing Deterrence Theory: A Meta-Analysis.” American Society of
Criminology, 56th Annual Meeting. Nashville, Tennessee.
Benson, Michael L. and Tamara D. Madensen. 2004. “Opportunity Structures and White-Collar
Crime.” American Society of Criminology, 56th Annual Meeting. Nashville, Tennessee.
Madensen (Sorensen), Tamara D. 2001. “An Examination of the Theoretical Paradigms
Supporting Juvenile Youth Accountability Boards.” American Society of Criminology,
53rd Annual Meeting. Atlanta, Georgia.
Madensen (Sorensen), Tamara D. and Stacey Morales. 2001. “Physical Violence in Lesbian
Relationships: An Exploration of the Issues Surrounding Abuse in Female Domestic
Partnerships.” Women’s Studies Conference on Student Research. California State
University, San Bernardino.
Madensen (Sorensen), Tamara D., Sharon A. Oliver, and Pam J. Schram. 2000. “Fear of Sexual
Assault on Campus.” American Society of Criminology, 52nd Annual Meeting. San
Francisco, California.
Madensen (Sorensen), Tamara D. 2000. “Female Perpetrators of Domestic Violence.” Academy
of Criminal Justice Sciences, 37th Annual Meeting. New Orleans, Louisiana.
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FUNDED PROJECTS
2015-2017 PI. “VECTRS (Vegas E-Commerce Tracking and Reporting System).”
Funded by Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice Programs, U.S.
Department of Justice: Smart Policing Initiative. $181,834
2014-2015 Co-PI. “Prisoner Reentry in Nevada.” Funded by Office of Justice
Programs, Bureau of Justice Statistics: State Justice Statistics (SJS)
Program. $50,000
2013-2014 PI. “School Violence Prevention in Nevada.” Funded by Office of Justice
Programs, Bureau of Justice Statistics: State Justice Statistics (SJS)
Program. $69,086
2010-2011 Co-PI. “The Impact of Foreclosures on Neighborhood Crime in Nevada.”
Funded by Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Statistics: State
Justice Statistics (SJS) Program. $71,279
2005-2008 Project Director. “Situational Violent Crime Prevention at Specific
Locations in Community Context: Place and Neighborhood Effects.”
Funded by the National Institute of Justice. $187,167
2003-2005 Project Director. “Ohio Service for Crime Opportunity Reduction
(OSCOR).” Funded by the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services.
2003-2004 Project Director. “U.C. Student Disturbance Project.” Funded by the
University of Cincinnati Institute of Community Partnerships. Major
Duties: development of multiple data collection strategies and instruments
(two Web-based student surveys, observations, and qualitative interviews),
data analysis, co-author of final reports, and co-presenter of results to
university-level student disturbance committee.
2003 Research Assistant. “Project Safe Neighborhoods.” Funded by the Office
of Justice Programs. Major Duties: spatial and statistical analyses.
2003 Research Assistant. “Jury Service Assessment.” Funded by The Supreme
Court of Ohio. Major Duties: statistical analyses and co-author of final
report.
2002 Field Project Coordinator. Police Foundation Research Division. “East
Valley, California COMPASS Initiative.” Funded by the National Institute
of Justice. Major Duties: assist with grant writing, coordinate start-up
efforts with D.C. office, hire research assistant.
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FUNDED PROJECTS, continued
2002 Research Associate. Police Foundation Research Division. “An
Examination of Citizens Perceptions of Differential Treatment by the
Police in Los Angeles, California.” Funded by the National Institute of
Justice. Major Duties: assist in the development of the survey instrument
used to measure residents’ perceptions of racial profiling.
2000-2002 Research Associate. Police Foundation Research Division. “Risk Focus
Policing at Places: An Experimental Evaluation of the Communities that
Care Program in Redlands, California.” Funded by the National Institute
of Justice. Major Duties: secure active parental consent, two-wave survey
administration in public schools, and documentation of police activities in
experimental and control areas.
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Courses Taught (through Spring 2015)
Course Title # Sections Year(s)
Seminar in Theory (graduate) a 6 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011,
Teaching Practicum in Criminal Justice
(graduate) a
1 2015
Introduction to the Administration of Justice a, b, c 19 2015, 2014, 2013 2012, 2011,
2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2003,
2002, 2001
Leadership and Administration in Problem
Solving a
4 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011
Introduction to Criminology c 2 2001
Research Methods in Criminal Justice a 3 2008, 2007
Statistics in Criminal Justice a, c 5 2015, 2014, 2013, 2002
White Collar Crime a, c 2 2010, 2009, 2008, 2002
Seminar in Crime Prevention a, b 11 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2010,
2009, 2008, 2007, 2005, 2004
Domestic Violence and the CJ System c 2 2002
a University of Nevada, Las Vegas b University of Cincinnati c California State University, San Bernardino
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Professional Development
The following workshops were attended between 2007 and 2013.
Curriculum-Based Workshops Technology-Focused Workshops
Learning Styles and Teaching Styles
Student Writing Assignments
Across the Disciplines
Problem-Based Learning
Cooperative and Collaborative
Learning
Classroom Assessment Techniques
(CATs)
Session Planning
Plagiarism – Deter It!
Teaching Large Classes
Course Development and
Redevelopment
Team-Based Learning Strategies
Strategies for Teaching Large
Classes
Service-Learning Forum
Faculty Assessment Training
Effective Use of PowerPoint
WebPage Publishing
Building PowerPoint Materials That Go
Beyond Talking Points
Building WebCampus Course Folders
WebCampus Basics: Section I
Instructional Web Site Development
WebCampus Basics: Section II
Introduction to Flash Animation
Free Software for Educators
Online Teaching
Creating a Simple Quiz in WebCampus
WebCampus Learning Modules
Making Your Online Course Interactive:
Tools and Techniques
On-line Student Communications
Podcasting for Faulty
Leveraging New Google Tools for
Education
Educational Blogs and Microblogs
Strategies for Online Collaboration using
Wikis and Folksonomies
Podcasting Fast Facts
Introduction to Wimba Voice Tools
Enhancing Online Presentations using
Camtasia
Quality Matters: WebCourse Criteria
Hybrid Learning
Attended 2010 ACJS Conference Workshop on Teaching and completed UNLV’s 2011 Distance
Education 6-week (25 contact hours) course, “The Art & Science of Teaching Online”
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AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
2014-2015 Teaching Academy Fellow
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
2013 Leadership Ascendancy Award
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department
2011 CSUN Faculty Excellence Award
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
2010-2011 Spanos Distinguished Teaching Award
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
2009 College Outstanding Teaching Award
University of Nevada, Las Vegas – Greenspun College of Urban Affairs
2008 National Society of Collegiate Scholars’ 2009 Inspire Integrity Award
Student Nominated Faculty Award – Recognized as one of 15 national finalists
2004 Young Scholar Award, Sponsored by the Center for Problem-Oriented Policing
Problem-Oriented Policing Conference in Charlotte, N.C.
2003 Graduate Student Summer Research Fellowship
University Research Council, University of Cincinnati.
2002-2003 Graduate Assistantship
University of Cincinnati, Division of Criminal Justice
2002 Dean’s Outstanding Master’s Thesis Award
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
California State University, San Bernardino
2002 Forgivable Loan/Doctoral Incentive Program Recipient
The California State University
2000 Professional Development Funding
Instructional Related Programs (IRP) Research Fund Committee
California State University, San Bernardino
2000-2001 Graduate Assistantship
Department of Criminal Justice, California State University, San Bernardino
1999 Departmental Graduation Honors
Department of Criminal Justice, California State University, San Bernardino
1999 Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society
California State University, San Bernardino
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1999-2001 President of Alpha Phi Sigma, Criminal Justice Honor Society
California State University, San Bernardino - Chapter Sigma Beta Upsilon
1998 Alpha Phi Sigma Criminal Justice Honor Society, Chapter Sigma Beta Upsilon
California State University, San Bernardino
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Internal
2015-present Office of Undergraduate Research and Scholarship Advisory Board
Committee Member
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
2014-present Teaching Academy
Fellow (inaugural class)
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
2014-present Grievance Faculty Senate Committee
Urban Affairs College Faculty Representative
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
2012-present Campus Affairs Faculty Senate Committee
Urban Affairs College Faculty Representative
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
2012-present Member-At-Large, Executive Committee
Greenspun College of Urban Affairs
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
2012 Distance Education Instructional Designer Search Committee
Faculty Representative
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
2012 Curriculum Committee 2nd Year Experience Subcommittee Member
Department of Criminal Justice
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
2009-present Urban Affairs College Faculty Representative, Campus Affairs Faculty
Senate Committee
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
2009-2010 Faculty Representative, Student Conduct Code Review Task Force
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
2009 Vice Presidential Commission on Diversity and Inclusion – Sexual
Identity/Orientation Sub-Committee
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
2008-present Faculty Advisor, Chapter Theta Tau
Alpha Phi Sigma, National Honor Society for Criminal Justice Students
2007-present Member, Student Assessment Committee
Department of Criminal Justice, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
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2007-present Member, Student Affairs Committee
Department of Criminal Justice, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
2007-present Volunteer, Rebel Connection - general assistance to new students
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
2007-2010 Member, Comprehensive Examination Committee
Department of Criminal Justice, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
2008-present Faculty Marshal, Commencement Ceremony
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
2008 Department Representative, NSHE Statewide Discipline Meetings
Discussion of discipline curriculum, Fall 2008
2007 Volunteer, Academic Integrity Days
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
2007-present Volunteer, New Student Orientation
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
2004-2006 Co-Chair, Student Colloquium Committee
Division of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati
2003-2006 Graduate Student Recruitment Assistant
Division of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati
1999-2001 Fundraising and Recruitment Coordinator
Alpha Phi Sigma Criminal Justice Honor Society
California State University, San Bernardino
External
2012-2014 Chair/Deputy Chair, Affirmative Action Committee
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
2012-2015 Chair, Program Sub-Committee
Routine Activities & Situational Perspectives
American Society of Criminology
2012-present Editorial Advisory Board
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency
2010-2012 Member, Membership Committee
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Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
2012-present Expert Consultant – Collegiate Athletic Operations Services
2011-present Lead Reviewer, DOJ: Office of the Assistant Attorney General:
Evidence Assessment of Justice Programs and Practices
2010-present Expert Consultant – International Association of Venue Managers
2010 Panel Chair, Crime Places and Facilities
American Society of Criminology, 62nd Annual Meeting
2009-2010 Reviewer, Doctoral Student Research Grant Program
University of Cincinnati
2009-present Volunteer – Three Square, Las Vegas
2008-present Editorial Advisory Board
Justice Policy Journal
2009 Panel Chair, Criminogenic Places and Environmental Features
American Society of Criminology, 61st Annual Meeting
2009 External Reviewer – Academic Program Review for the Criminal Justice
Department MA Program at California State University, San Bernardino
2008-2009 Member, Program Committee
American Society of Criminology
2009-present Expert Consultant – Henderson Police Department
2008-present Expert Consultant – National Park Service, Lake Mead Rangers
2007-present Expert Consultant – Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department
2007-present Reviewer
- Justice Quarterly
- Journal of Research in Crime & Delinquency
- Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and
Management
- Journal of Crime and Justice
- Justice Policy Journal
- Policing & Society
- Crime Mapping: A Journal of Research and Practice
- Security Journal
- Victim and Offenders
- Asian Journal of Criminology
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- Law & Policy
- Journal of Quantitative Criminology
2008 Panel Chair, Environmental Criminology
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 45th Annual Meeting
2007-2008 Student mentor – icouldbe.org
2006-2007 Member, Membership Committee
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
2005-2006 Expert Consultant – Cincinnati Police Department
Lt. Col. James Whalen, Sgt. Maris Herold
2003-2006 Managing Editor
Security Journal
2005 Expert Testimony
Cincinnati City Council, Neighborhood and Public Safety Committee
2004 ASC Conference Committee Member
Appointed by Francis T. Cullen, President
2003 Member of Conference Organizing Committee
Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis 12th International
Symposium, Cincinnati, Ohio
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
2000-present American Society of Criminology
2000-present Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
2017-present International Association of Chiefs of Police