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WILLIAM R. KING
College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University
Box 2296, Huntsville, TX 77341-2296
Work: 936.294.1645
Updated: July 26, 2017 EDUCATION: 1998 Ph.D. Division of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati.
Dissertation: “Innovativeness in American Municipal Police
Organizations.” ISBN 0-599-02749-5
1993 M.S. Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati
1992 B.S. Criminal Justice, University of Massachusetts at Lowell.
Cum Laude. Minor in psychology.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: 2012- Associate Dean of Research and Program Development, College of
Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University (August 2012).
2015- Professor, Sam Houston State University, College of Criminal Justice.
2009-2015 Associate Professor, Sam Houston State University, College of Criminal
Justice (August 2009-August 2015).
2003-2009 Associate Professor with tenure, Bowling Green State University,
Criminal Justice Program, (August 2003).
2005-2009 Director, Crime & Justice Research Laboratory, Bowling Green State
University. (April 2005-June 2009).
2003-2009 Graduate Coordinator, Masters of Science in Criminal Justice degree
program, Bowling Green State University, (August 2003-June 2009).
1998-2003 Assistant Professor, Bowling Green State University, Criminal Justice
Program, (August 1998 - August 2003).
1998 Acting Director, Bowling Green State University, Criminal Justice
Program, (January to July 1998).
1997-1998 Instructor, Bowling Green State University, Criminal Justice Program,
(August 1997 to July 1998).
1992-1997 Research Associate, Center for Criminal Justice Research, University of
Cincinnati, (September 1994 to August 1997). Collected, entered, and
analyzed data, managed data bases, and wrote reports for the Community
Corrections Partnership (CCP) project (1994 - 1996), the Evaluation of
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The Community Corrections Act in Ohio (1995 - 1996), the Evaluation of
Community Policing Efforts (1995 - 1995), the Validation of the Hamilton
County Juvenile Court Probation Risk Assessment Instrument (1995).
Served as Field Placement Director (1993-1994), and GA (1992-1993).
1993-1997 Uniform Security Supervisor, Paramount's Kings Island, King's Island,
Ohio. Trained and supervised 35 uniformed and plain-clothes officers
in theme park areas during operating season. Provided law enforcement,
order maintenance, and service delivery to over 3.5 million park visitors
each year. Assisted full-time Park Police force as required.
REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES: (* denotes graduate student)
----- “Culture, the Formation of Ingroups, and Policing: A Response to Holmes
and Smith.” Journal of Criminal Justice. At press, July 2017.
2017 “Forensic Evidence and Criminal Investigations: The Impact of Ballistics
Information on the Investigation of Violent Crime in Nine Cities.” William
R. King, Bradley A. Campbell, Matthew C. Matusiak, and Charles M. Katz.
Journal of Forensic Sciences, 62, 4: 874-880.
2017 “How Perceptions of the Institutional Environment Shape Organizational
Priorities: Findings from a Survey of Police Chiefs.” Matusiak, Matthew C.,
William R. King, and Edward R. Maguire. Journal of Crime & Justice, 40, 1:
5-19.
2016 “Organizational Permeability to Environmental Conditions: Local Police
Agency Assessments of Threats Posed by Disasters, Accidents, and
Terrorism.” Brinser, Kadee,* and William R. King. Police Quarterly, 19, 4:
387-409.
2016 “Testing the Effects of People, Processes, and Technology on Ballistic
Evidence Processing Productivity.” Maguire, Edward R., William R. King,
Matthew C. Matusiak, and Bradley Campbell. Police Quarterly, 19, 2:199-
215.
2015 “Impediments to the Effective Use of Ballistics Imaging Information in
Criminal Investigations: Lessons from the Use of IBIS in a Developing
Nation.” King, William and William Wells. Forensic Science Policy &
Management, 6, 1-2: 47-57.
2015 “Potential Unintended Consequences of the Movement Toward Forensic
Laboratory Independence.” Maguire, Edward R., William R. King, William
H. Wells, and Charles M. Katz. Police Quarterly, 18, 3: 272-292.
2015 “The Determination of Victim Credibility by Adult and Juvenile Sexual
Assault Investigators. Campbell, Bradley A,* Tasha A. Menaker, and
William R. King. Journal of Criminal Justice. 43: 29-39.
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2014 “Organizational Failure and the Disbanding of Local Police Agencies.”
William R. King. Crime & Delinquency, 60, 5: 667-692.
2014 “The Legacy of LEMAS: Effects on Police Scholarship of a Federally
Administered, Multi-wave Establishment Survey.” Matusiak, Matthew C.,
Bradley Campbell,* and William R. King. Policing: An International Journal
of Police Strategies & Management, 37, 3: 630-648.
2013 “Transferring Criminal Investigation Methods from Developed to Developing
Nations.” Maguire, Edward R., and William R. King. Policing and Society,
23, 3: 346-361.
2011 “The Reliability of Police Employee Counts: Comparing FBI and ICMA
Data, 1954-2008.” King, William R., Abdullah Cihan,* and Justin Heinonen.
Journal of Criminal Justice, 30, 445-451.
2011 “Resident Perceptions of Police Mistreatment and Use of Force in a Troubled
Trinidadian Neighborhood.” Joseph B. Kuhns, Devon Johnson, and William
R. King. Journal of Crime & Justice, 34, 3: 234-249.
2011 “The Role of Research and Planning Units in Law Enforcement
Organizations.” Haberman, Cory,* and William R. King. Policing: An
International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, 34, 4: 687-698.
2010 “Why Homicide Clearance Rates Decrease: Evidence from the Caribbean.”
Maguire, Edward R. William R. King, Devon Johnson, and Charles Katz.
Policing and Society, 20, 4: 373-400.
2010 “Detecting Deception in Field Settings: A Review and Critique of the
Criminal Justice and Psychological Literatures” William R. King, and
Thomas Dunn. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies &
Management, 33, 2: 305-320.
2009 “Assessing the Performance of Systems Designed to Process Criminal
Forensic Evidence.” King, William R., and Edward R. Maguire. Forensic
Science Policy and Management: An International Journal, 1, 3: 159-170.
2009 “Police Officer Misconduct as Normal Accidents: An Organizational
Perspective.” William R. King. Criminology and Public Policy, 8, 4: 769-
774.
2009 “The Effects of Differential Cyanoacrolate Fuming Times on the
Development of Fingerprints on Skin.” William R. King. Journal of
Forensic Identification. 59, 5: 537-544.
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2009 “Towards a Life Course Perspective of Police Organizations.” William R.
King. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 46, 2: 213-244.
2008 “Youth Perceptions of the Police in Trinidad and Tobago.” Devon Johnson,
William R. King, Charles M. Katz, Andrew M. Fox,* and Natalie Goulette.*
Caribbean Journal of Criminology and Public Safety, 13, 1 & 2: 217-253.
2005 “Toward a Better Understanding of The Hierarchical Nature of Police
Organizations: Conception and Measurement.” William R. King. Journal of
Criminal Justice, 33, 1: 97-109.
2005 “Informal versus Formal Support Networks Among the Elderly and the Role
of Religion.” Sherr, Michael E., Glenn Shields, William King, and Mary A.
Curran. Social Work & Christianity: An International Journal, 32, 4: 341-
353.
2004 “Trends in the Policing Industry.” Edward R. Maguire and William R. King.
Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 593, May
2004: 15-41.
2004 “Dumping: Police Initiated Trans-jurisdictional Transport of Troublesome
Persons.” William R. King and Thomas Dunn. Police Quarterly, 7, 3:339-
358.
Reprinted as Chapter 22 in The Police and Society. Touchstone Readings,
(3rd Ed.). Edited by Victor E. Kappeler. Waveland Press.
Reprinted as Chapter 26 in Policing: A Text/Reader. Carol Archbold. Sage.
2003 “Bending Granite Revisited: The Command Rank Structure of American
Police Organizations.” William R. King. Policing: An International Journal
of Police Strategies & Management, 26, 2: 208-230.
2003 “Determinants of Perceived Safety among the Elderly: An Exploratory
Study.” Glenn Shields, William King, Steven Fulks, and L. Flemming
Fallon. The Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 38, 3: 73-83.
2002 “Police Employee Data: Elements and Validity.” Craig D. Uchida and
William R. King. Justice Research and Policy, 4. Special Issue. Fall 2002: 1-
9.
2002 “Accidents and Falls in Later Life.” J. Steven Fulks, Fleming Fallon,
William King, Glenn Shields, Nancy Beaumont, Jeannene Ward-Lonergan.
Generations Review, 12, 3: 2-3.
2002 “A Survey of Speech-language Pathology and Audiology Needs of Older
Adults.” Jeannene Ward-Lonegran, William King, Steven Fulks, Flemming
Fallon, Glenn Shields, Nancy Beaumont, and Alex Heider.* Advances in
Speech-Language Pathology, 4, 1: 33-40.
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2001 “Mailed Postcards as a High Response Rate Data Collection Instrument: A
Research Note.” William R. King. Police Quarterly, 4, 2: 253-258.
2001 “The Community Corrections Partnership: Examining the Long Term Effects
of Youth Participation in an Afrocentric Youth Diversion Program.”
William R. King, Stephen T. Holmes, Martha L. Henderson, and Edward J.
Latessa. Crime & Delinquency, 47, 4: 558-572.
2000 “Measuring Police Innovation: Issues and Measurement.” William R. King.
Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, 23,
3: 303-317.
2000 “Crime Prevention, Community Policing, and Training: Old Wine in New
Bottles.” William R. King and Steven P. Lab. Police Practice and
Research: An International Journal, 1, 2: 241-252.
1999 “Time, Constancy, and Change in American Municipal Police
Organizations.” William R. King. Police Quarterly, 2, 3: 338-364.
1997 “Nice Guys Finish Last: A Critical Review of Killed in the Line of
Duty.” William R. King and Beth A. Sanders. Policing: An International
Journal of Police Strategies & Management, 20, 2: 392-407.
CHAPTERS:
2017 “Technology and Homicide Investigations.” Patrick Brady* and William R.
King. Chapter 29 (pp. 517-532) in The Handbook of Homicide. Edited by
Fiona Brookman, Edward Maguire, and Mike Maguire. Malden, MA: Wiley-
Blackwell.
2013 “The Myth that Police Use of Force is Wide Spread.” William R. King and
Matthew C. Matusiak.* Pp. 178-184 in Demystifying Crime and Criminal
Justice 2nd ed. Edited by Jeff Walker and Bob Bohm. New York: Oxford
University Press.
2011 “Federal-Local Coordination in Homeland Security.” Edward R. Maguire
and William R. King. Chapter 14 (pp. 322-356) in Security and Justice in the
Homeland: Criminologists on Terrorism. Edited by Brian Forst, Jack
Greene, and James Lynch.
2009 “Civilianization.” William King. Chapter 6 (pp. 65-70) in Implementing
Community Policing: Lessons from Twelve Agencies, edited by Edward R.
Maguire and William Wells. Washington, DC: Office of Community
Oriented Policing Services.
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2009 Greenville, South Carolina. William King and Randall Shields. Chapter 13
(pp. 123-126) in Implementing Community Policing: Lessons from Twelve
Agencies, edited by Edward R. Maguire and William Wells. Washington,
DC: Office of Community Oriented Policing Services.
2009 Lowell, Massachusetts. William King and Randall Shields. Chapter 16 (pp.
141-144) in Implementing Community Policing: Lessons from Twelve
Agencies, edited by Edward R. Maguire and William Wells. Washington,
DC: Office of Community Oriented Policing Services.
2007 “The Changing Landscape of American Police Organizations.” Edward R.
Maguire and William R. King. Chapter 11 (pp. 337-371) in Policing 2020:
Exploring the Future of Crime, Communities, and Policing, edited by Joseph
A. Schafer. Washington, DC: Dept of Justice, FBI.
2005 “Police Volunteers.” William R. King. Pp. 1340-1341 in the Encyclopedia
of Police Science (3rd Ed.). Routledge- Taylor and Francis Group. New
York.
2005 “Organizational Structure: Theory and Practice.” William R. King. In the
Encyclopedia of Police Science (3rd Ed.). Routledge- Taylor and Francis
Group. New York.
2004 “Evaluating Media Strategies In Rural Communities: The Appalachian
Domestic Violence Project.” Glenn Shields, William King, Marian Williams,
Sarah Chard, and Steven Lab. Chapter 25 (pp. 317-327) in Rural Social
Work: Building and Sustaining Community Assets, (1st Ed.) edited by T.
Laine Scales and Calvin L. Streeter. Thomson-Wadsworth Learning.
2003 “Greenville, South Carolina.” William R. King and Randall Shields.
Chapter in How Police Organizations Implement Community Policing, edited
by Edward R. Maguire and William Wells. Washington, DC: Office of
Community Oriented Policing Services.
2002 “Careers in Criminal Justice: Police.” William R. King. Pp. 145-150 in
Encyclopedia of Criminal Justice (2nd Ed.) (Volume 1). Macmillian
Reference USA, New York.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS: 2014 King, William R., and Jeremy M. Wilson. 2014. Integrating Civilian Staff
into Police Agencies. Washington, DC: Office of Community Oriented
Policing Services.
2014 King, William R., William Wells, Charles Katz, Edward Maguire, and James
Frank. Research in Brief: Using NIBIN Ballistics Imaging Hits for the
Strategic Targeting of Violent Criminal Networks. The Police Chief, 81, 5:
14.
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2004 Criminal Justice in Ohio (2nd ed.) Marian R. Williams, William R. King, and
Jefferson Holcomb. Allyn and Bacon, Boston. (A supplement for Frank
Schmallenger’s Criminal Justice Today textbook). Prentice Hall, Columbus,
Ohio.
PUBLISHED BOOK REVIEWS: 2004 “Civil Lawsuits, Citizen Complaints, and Policing Innovations.” By John L.
Worrall (2001). Police Practice and Research: An International Journal.
Vol. 5 No. 3 pp. 279-283.
2000 “Crime Science: Methods of Forensic Detection.” William R. King. Police
Practice and Research: An International Journal. Vol. 2, No. 1: 259-261.
1996 “Studies in Crime: An Introduction to Forensic Archaeology.” William R.
King. Police Studies: The International Review of Police Development,
Vol. 19, No. 1, 75-76.
BOOKS: 2016 Criminal Justice: The Essentials, 4th Ed. Steven P. Lab, Marian Williams,
Jefferson Holcomb, Melissa Burek, William King, and Michael Buerger.
Oxford University Press.
2003 Explaining Criminal Justice. Steven P. Lab, Marian Williams, Jefferson
Holcomb, William King, and Michael Buerger. Roxbury Publishing.
MANUSCRIPTS AND GRANT PROPOSALS UNDER REVIEW OR IN PROGRESS:
“Towards an Integrated Model Theory of Police Behavior: A Biosocial Perspective.”
William R. King, Brian B. Boutwell, and Brad Smith.
“Organizational and Environmental Determinants of Ballistics Imaging Productivity in
United States Crime Laboratories.” King, William R., Matthew C. Matusiak, and Bradley
A. Campbell. Manuscript under review.
“Correlates of Homicide Investigations Success in a Developing Nation.” King, William R.,
and Edward R. Maguire. Manuscript under revision.
“Systems Designed to Fail: The Case of Forensic Evidence Processing.” King, William R.,
and Edward R. Maguire. Manuscript in preparation.
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GRANTS AWARDED: 2012-2014 King, William R. “Use of Civilian Police Employees to Deliver Police
Services.” Awarded by DOJ/COPS via sub-contract with Michigan State
University ($18,214).
2011-2013 King, William R., William Wells, Charles Katz, Edward Maguire, and James
Frank. “Opening the Black Box Of NIBIN: A Process and Outcome
Evaluation of the Use of NIBIN and its Effects on Criminal Investigations.”
Awarded by the National Institute of Justice ($341,807).
2011-2014 Wells, William and William R. King. “Action Research to Enhance
Investigations and Prosecutions of Sexual Assaults in Houston: Improving
the Analysis and use of Forensic Evidence.” Awarded by the National
Institute of Justice, via sub-contract from the Houston Police Department,
($394,100).
2010-2011 King, William R., Vincent Webb, and Larry Hoover. “National Police
Research Platform Project. Subcontract awarded to SHSU by Northeastern
University ($69,427).
2007-2008 King, William R. “Reducing Crime in Trinidad and Tobago: A Strategic
Approach. Years Two and Three.” Awarded by the Ministry of National
Security of Trinidad and Tobago. ($155,051 sub-contract from George
Mason University).
2005-2006 King, William R. “Reducing Crime in Trinidad and Tobago: A Strategic
Approach.” Awarded by the Ministry of National Security of Trinidad and
Tobago. ($78,753 sub-contract from George Mason University).
2004 King, William R. “Assessing Citizen Satisfaction with Policing Services in
Boardman Township, Ohio.” Awarded by the Boardman Township Police
Department. ($1,000).
2000 Lab, Steven P., William R. King, Marian R. Williams, and Glenn Shields.
“Evaluation of Ohio Appalachian Domestic Violence Project.” Awarded by
the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services. ($59,479).
1999 King, William R. “The Causes of Police Department Disbanding in Ohio
Between 1990 and 1999.” Awarded by the Center for Policy Analysis and
Public Service at Bowling Green State University. ($3,000 and a part-time
research assistant).
1998 Fulks, J. Steven, William King, Flemming Fallon, Nancy Beaumont, Glenn
Shields, Jeannene Ward-Lonergan. “Needs Assessment of Older Individuals
in Erie County, Ohio.” Awarded by Serving Our Seniors, Sandusky, Ohio.
($30,000).
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UNFUNDED GRANTS: 2016 “Exploring the Organizational Culture of Forensic Crime Labs: Sentinel
Events, Timeliness, and Quality Control.” Proposal submitted to the U.S.
Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice, 2016 Solicitation for NIJ
FY16 Visiting Fellows Program, CFDA No. 16.560. ($387,170). (2016-
90901-TX-23).
2014 “A National Study of Law Enforcement Personnel in Schools (SLEPS).”
William R. King, William Wells, Brittany Hayes. Submitted to BJS (BJS-
2014-3928), ($997,385).
2014 “Proposal to Serve as Research Partner for Greater East End Management
District (GEEMD), Houston, TX: Byrne Grant via BJA. Ryan Randa, Yan
Zhang, William King, William Wells. Submitted to GEEMD and BJS,
($359,963.36).
2013 King, William R., and William Wells. “Applying Community Policing
Principles to the Investigation of Gun Crime.” Proposal submitted to the
Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, Department of Justice via
sub-contract with American University ($114,341).
2013 Wells, William, William R. King, Sally Awad, Jamie Ferrell, and Noel
Busch-Armendariz. “A National Study of SANE Practices and Forensic
Sexual Assault Crime Investigation Networks for Adults and Children.”
Proposal submitted to the National Institute of Justice ($287,333).
2013 Webb, Vincent (PI) and William R. King (Co-PI). “Justice Sector Assistance
to Caribbean Basin Security Initiative.” Proposal submitted to the U.S.
Department of State, via sub-contract with Arizona State University
($399,429 for three years).
2009 Maguire, Edward R., William R. King, and Megan Gantley
“Understanding Organization and Environment in Forensic Crime
Laboratories.” Proposal submitted to the National Institute of Justice.
($48,532 subcontract to SHSU).
2009 Maguire, Edward R. Megan Gantley, James Frank, and William R. King.
“Improving Homicide Clearance Rates.” Proposal submitted to the Bureau of
Justice Assistance. ($49,522).
2008 King, William R. and John Liederbach. “Proposal to establish an Arrestee
Reporting Information Network (ARIN) in Wood County, Ohio. Proposal
submitted to the Wood County, Ohio, Sheriff’s Office. ($60,903).
2004 King, William R., Melissa Burek, and Steven P. Lab. The Effect of Self-
Defense/Empowerment Programs on Participants’ Victimization Rates.”
Submitted to the National Institute of Justice. ($205,547).
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2003 Craig D. Uchida, William R. King, and Edward R. Maguire. “Analysis of
COPS Funded Startup Agencies.” Sponsored by the Office of Community
Oriented Policing Services, Department of Justice. ($72,854 subcontract to
BGSU).
2003 James Frank, William King, and Eric Jefferies. “Assessing Program Integrity
and Quality.” Sponsored by the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services.
($19,991 sub-contract to BGSU).
2002 Steven P. Lab, Michael E. Buerger, William R. King, Marian Williams, and
Jefferson E. Holcomb. “Project Safe Neighborhoods Research Partner/Crime
Analyst Grant.” A proposal submitted to The Office of the U.S. Attorney,
Cleveland, Ohio. ($150,000).
2002 William R. King and Edward R. Maguire. “Analysis of Trends in Police
Agency Civilian Employees : 1937 to 1998.” A proposal submitted the
American Statistical Association Committee on Law and Justice. ($49,026).
1998 William R. King. “Police Department Context and Environment: Autopsies
of ‘Dead’ Police Departments.” A proposal submitted to the National
Institute of Justice. ($73,207).
INVITED PRESENTATIONS: 2017 James Needles, Ron Nichols, and William R. King.
Webinar. Making Gun Crime a Priority in Your Region: Enforcing the Laws
on the Books. Justice Clearinghouse. April 26, 2017.
2015 King, William R.
Key Facilitators for Developing Ballistics Intelligence Programs. Invited
presentation to the INTERPOL Firearms Forensics Symposium (IFFS),
Singapore, October 09, 2015.
2014 King, William R. and John Risenhoover.
Presentation and webinar: “Opening the Black Box of NIBIN.” NIJ Research
for the Real World presentation, Washington, D.C., July 15, 2014.
http://www.nij.gov/journals/274/Pages/ways-to-improve-nibin.aspx
2013 King, William, William Wells, Charles Katz, Edward Maguire, and James
Frank. A Process and Outcome Evaluation of the use of NIBIN and its
Effects on Criminal Investigations. Invited presentation to BATF.
Washington, D.C., September 11, 2013.
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2013 King, William R.
“Hey wait, it’s not just about DNA! Ballistics Imaging as a Source of
Investigatory Intelligence: ATF’s NIBIN Program.” Presentation for NIJ’s
Social Science Research on Forensic Science Topical Working Group
Meeting, Washington, DC: January 23-24, 2013.
2012 King, William R.
“Forensic Evidence and Homicide Investigations: Best Practices in Homicide
Investigation, and Reducing Impediments to System Performance.” Invited
presentation to the First Annual Caribbean Anti-gang Conference, U.S.
Virgin Islands, June 19, 2012.
2012 King, William R.
“Estimating and Investigating Gang Homicide in the Caribbean: Lessons
from Trinidad and Tobago.” Invited presentation to the Symposium on
Gangs and Gang Violence in the Caribbean, sponsored by the Inter-
University Consortium for Caribbean Gang Research, American University,
February 17, 2012.
2011 Maguire, Edward R., and William R. King.
Transferring Criminal Investigation Methods from Developed to Developing
Nations. Paper presented at the Homicide and Major Crime Symposium,
Cardiff, Wales, June 6, 2011.
2010 King, William R.
Establishing environmental sensors in police environments: Toward the
systematic creation and use of social and human intelligence sources.”
Invited brown-bag presentation to the College of Criminal Justice, Sam
Houston State University, October 01, 2010.
2008 King, William R.
“Anatomy of a Homicide Epidemic in a Developing Nation: Trinidad &
Tobago, 2005-2008.” Invited presentation at the 2008 BGSU annual research
conference, Bowling Green, OH. November 06, 2008.
2007 King, William R.
“Establishing Environmental Sensors in Police Environments” Invited
presentation to the Center For Violence Prevention and Community Safety,
School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University West,
Phoenix, AZ. February 22, 2007.
2004 King, William R. (With Nancy Orel and Jeanne Wright)
“Creative Data Collection and Research with Vulnerable Populations.”
Presentation as part of the College of Health and Human Services
Presentation Forum, Bowling Green State University. April 22, 2004.
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2002 Uchida, Craig D., and William R. King
“Current UCR Data on Police Organizations.” Invited presentation to the
National Academy of Sciences, Division of Behavior and Social Sciences and
Education, Committee on Law and Justice. Washington, D.C. April 11, 2002.
2001 King, William R.
“How to Survive Graduate School.” Invited presentation to the ASC Student
Affairs Committee, American Society of Criminology annual meeting,
November 8, 2001, Atalanta, GA.
2000 King, William R.
“The Life Course of Police Organizations.” Invited presentation to the
Criminal Justice Department at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. March
31, 2000.
2000 King, William R., and John Gaines.
“The Causes of Police Department Disbanding in Ohio: 1990-1999.” Invited
presentation to the Regional Advisory Committee of the Center for Policy
Analysis and Public Service, at Bowling Green State University. February
11, 2000, Bowling Green, OH.
1998 King, William R.
“Constancy and Change in American Police Departments: Organizational
Birth, Age, and Death.” Invited presentation to the College of Health and
Human Services Presentation Forum, Bowling Green State University.
December 3, 1998.
PRESENTATIONS:
2017 Salimbene, Nick, and William R. King. “Racial threat: The genesis of formal
police agency creation in U.S. cities.” Paper to be presented at the annual
meeting of the Midwest Criminal Justice Association meeting, Chicago, IL.
2017 Shadwick, Joshua, and William R. King. “An Exploration of Police Chiefs’
Perceptions of Internal and External Procedural Justice.” Paper to be
presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Criminal Justice Association
meeting, Chicago, IL.
2017 Salimbene, Nicholas A., and William R. King. Historical Antecedents of
Police Agency Creation: Dangerous Classes or Contagious Diffusion? Paper
to be presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of
Criminology, Philadelphia, PA.
2017 Jurek, Alicia L., Matthew C. Matusiak, and William R. King. Local Police
“Agency Response to Distal Crises in Policing.” Paper presented at the
annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Kansas City,
MO.
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2017 Brady, Patrick Q., and William R. King. “Putting the ‘Over’ in Turnover:
Examining Correlates of Turnover Intentions among Law Enforcement
Executives.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of
Criminal Justice Sciences, Kansas City, MO.
2016 Brady, Patrick Q., and William R. King. Chief Concerns: Identifying
Correlates of Job Satisfaction Among Texas Law Enforcement Executives.
Paper presented at the Midwest Criminal Justice Association, Chicago,
September, 2016.
2016 White, Kayla L., and William R. King. Police Chiefs’ Tasks, Time, and
Contingency Theory: An Empirical Examination. Paper presented at the
annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, New Orleans, LA,
November 2016.
2016 Wells, William M., Joseph Schafer, and William R. King. Police Chiefs’
Assessments of Leadership. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
American Society of Criminology, New Orleans, LA, November 2016.
2016 Brady, Patrick Q, and William R. King. 2016. Stress and Burnout Among
Law Enforcement Executives: A Study. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the American Society of Criminology, New Orleans, LA,
November 2016.
2016 King, William R., and Alicia L. Jurek. The Population Ecology of Local
Police Agencies in the United States: An Empirical Examination. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology,
New Orleans, LA, November 2016.
2016 Katz, Charles M., William R. King, and Kyle Meditz. Understanding the
Role of Structural, Organizational, and Demographic Factors in the Early
Adoption of Body-worn Cameras. . Paper presented at the annual meeting of
the American Society of Criminology, New Orleans, LA, November 2016.
2015 Jurek, Alica, and William R. King. “Police Agency Adaptation: The
Influence of Gendered Organizational and Community Factors on Responses
to Human Trafficking.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C. November, 2015.
2015 Jurek, Alicia, and William. R. King. “Police agency response to human
trafficking.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Criminal
Justice Association, Chicago, September, 2015.
2015 King, William R. Discussant on “author meets critic” roundtable, Police
Leadership (Joe Schafer), ACJS, Orlando, March 04, 2015.
2014 King, William R., and Bradley A. Campbell. “The Impact of Organizational
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Sovereigns on the Goals of Forensic Crime Labs in the United States.” Paper
presented at annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San
Francisco, CA, November 22, 2014.
2014 Campbell, Bradley A., and William R. King. “The Dimensionality of
Institutional Sovereigns of Forensic Crime Labs.” Paper presented at the
annual meeting of the Midwest Criminal Justice Association, Chicago,
September, 2014.
2014 King, William R., William Wells, Charles M. Katz, Edward R. Maguire, and
James Frank. “The Role of Ballistics Imaging in Criminal Investigations:
Findings from Nine Police Agencies.” Paper presented at the annual meeting
of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Philadelphia, PA.
2014 Maguire, Edward R., William R. King, Matthew C. Matusiak, and Bradley
Campbell. “Testing the Effects of New Personnel, Procedures, and
Technology in Ballistic Evidence Processing Productivity.” Paper presented
at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences,
Philadelphia, PA.
2014 Wells, William, James Frank, William R. King, and Edward R. Maguire.
“Predictors of Processing Time in Ballistics Imaging.” Paper presented at the
annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Philadelphia,
PA.
2013 Matusiak, Matthew C., and William R. King.
“The Dimensionality and Effect of Institutional Environment upon Police
Leaders.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of
Criminology, Atlanta, November, 20, 2013.
2013 Campbell, Bradley A., and William R. King
“Physical Evidence Processing Times as a Performance Metric for Crime
Labs.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Criminal Justice
Association, Chicago, September 26, 2013.
2013 Miller, Riane, Brandon K. Applegate, and William R. King.
May We Help You? Applying Organizational Theory to Predict Jails’ Human
Service. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal
Justice Sciences, Dallas, TX. March 21, 2013.
2013 King, William R., Matthew C. Matusiak, and Bradley A. Campbell.
“Organizational and Environmental Determinants of Ballistics Imaging
Productivity in US Crime Laboratories.” Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Dallas, TX.
2012 Matthew C. Matusiak, Bradley A. Campbell, and William R. King. Twenty-
five Years of LEMAS: The Utilization of Variables and Constructs Derived
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from the BJS LEMAS Survey. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
American Society of Criminology, Chicago, November, 2012.
2012 Campbell, Bradley A., Tasha Menaker, and William R. King. “The
Determinants of Victim Credibility in Sexual Assault Cases: Discretionary
Evaluations by Police Investigators. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, November, 2012.
2012 King, William R. Chair. Roundtable. “LEMAS: A Twenty-five Year
Overview and Assessment.” Roundtable convened at the annual meeting of
the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, November, 2012.
2012 Matusiak, Matthew C., and William R. King. The Dimensionality of Police
Institutional Sovereigns. Paper presented at the Midwestern Criminal Justice
Association meeting, Chicago, September, 2012.
2011 Novak, Kenneth, William R. King, and Tad Hughes. The Policing Focus:
Contributions and Continuity. Paper presented at the 20th Anniversary
Meeting of the University of Cincinnati’s Ph.D program, May, 2011.
2011 Cihan, Abdullah, and William R. King. Examining Long Term Trends in
Police Employees in the United States. Paper presented at the annual meeting
of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Toronto, Canada.
2010 King, William R., and Edward R. Maguire. Predictors of Homicide
Investigations Success in a Developing Nation: A Multi-Method Study.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of
Criminology, San Francisco, November, 2010.
2010 King, William R., and Matthew C. Matuisak. The Theoretical Foundations
of a Life Course Perspective of Police Organizations. Paper presented
at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San
Francisco, November 17, 2010.
2010 King, William R., and Brian P. Schaefer. “Change and Continuity in US
Police Agencies Since 1937: An Empirical Test of Structural Inertia Theory.”
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice
Sciences, San Diego, CA.
2010 Haberman, Cory P., and William R. King. “Police research and planning unit
task scope: An empirical examination.” Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, San Diego, CA.
2009 King, William R. “The Organizational Failure of Forensics Organizations:
When Crime Labs Fail.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, September 2009.
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2009 King, William R. Discussant on the Graduate Coordinator roundtable.
Roundtable held at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice
Sciences, Boston, MA, March 2009.
2008 King, William R., Charles Katz, and Natalie Goulette. “Attitudes of Youth
about the Police: A Report from a Caribbean Nation.” Paper presented
at the American Society of Criminology annual meeting, St. Louis, Missouri,
November 2008.
2007 King, William R. “Establishing Environmental Sensors in Police
Environments.” Paper presented at the 2007 annual meeting of the Midwest
Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, IL.
2006 King, William R., and Edward R. Maguire. “Assessing the Performance of
Systems Designed to Process Criminal Forensic Evidence.” Paper presented
at the 2006 annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Los
Angeles, CA.
2006 King, William R., and Edward R. Maguire. “The Changing Landscape of
American Police Organizations.” Paper presented at the 2006 annual meeting
of the Midwest Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, IL.
2004 King, William R. “Assessing Trends in Police Agency Size and
Civilianization: 1937-2000.” Poster presented at the 2004 annual meeting of
the American Society of Criminology, Nashville, TN.
2004 King, William R., and Justin Heinonen. “Assessing the Reliability of Two
Sources of Police Organizational Data: The FBI’s Police Employees Data
and ICMA’s Municipal Year Book Data.” Paper presented at the 2004 annual
meeting of the Midwest Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, IL.
2003 King, William R., Thomas Dunn, Michael E. Buerger, and Scott Homen.
“The Detection of Deception: A Systematic Literature Review.”
Paper presented at the 2003 annual meeting of the American Society of
Criminology, Denver, CO.
2003 Shields, Glenn, Michael E. Sherr, and William King.
“Informal Versus Formal Social Networks Among The Elderly And The Role
Of Religion.” Proceedings of NACSW's 53rd Annual Convention and
Training Conference, Louisville, KY.
2003 King, William R.
“Structural Change in US Police Agencies: Size and Civilianization, 1937-
1998.” Poster presented at the annual SPAR Research Conference, Bowling
Green State University, Bowling Green, OH.
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2003 King, William R.
“Trends in Civilianization for Select Police Agencies: 1937-2000.” Paper
presented at the 2003 annual meeting of the Midwest Criminal Justice
Association, Chicago, IL.
2003 Sanders, Beth A., Ken Novak, William King, and Thomas Hughes.
“Recent Advances in Police Organizational Management Theory and
Research.” Roundtable convened at the 2003 annual meeting of the Midwest
Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, IL.
2003 King, William R.
“Testing Structural Inertia Theory: Change and Continuity in Police
Personnel between 1937 and 1999.” Paper presented at the 2003 annual
meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Boston, MA.
2002 Jeannene Ward-Lonegran, William King, Steven Fulks, Flemming Fallon,
Glenn Shields, Nancy Beaumont, Alex Heider, and Ross Bachtarie.
“Multi-Disciplinary Needs Assessment: Implications for Speech Language
Pathology and Audiology. Paper presented to the California Speech Hearing
Language Convention, Los Angeles, CA. April 2002.
2002 King, William R.
“The Foundations for Future Towers of Babel: The Current State of Police
Organizational Theory.” Paper presented at a Presidential Panel at the 2002
annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL.
2002 King, William R.
“The Effects of Police Command Rank Structure: A Systematic Assessment
of What We Know.” Paper presented at the 2002 annual meeting of the
Midwest Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, IL.
2001 Shields, Glenn, William King, Marian Williams, Steven Lab, and Sarah
Chard.
“Domestic Violence Intervention in Appalachia.” Paper presented at the 26th
National Institute on Human Services in Rural Areas conference, Austin, TX.
(May 30-June 2, 2001).
2001 Lab, Steven, Marian Williams, William R. King, Glenn Shields, and Sarah
Chard.
“Breaking up the Violence- Not the Victim: Domestic Violence Intervention
in Appalachia.” Paper presented at the 2001 annual meeting of the Academy
of Criminal Justice Sciences, Washington, DC.
2000 King, William R., and Edward R. Maguire.
“Police Civilianization, 1950-2000: Change or Continuity?” Paper presented
at the 2000 annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San
Francisco, CA.
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2000 Williams, Marian R., William R. King, Steven P. Lab, Glenn Shields, and
Sarah Chard.
“Implementing Domestic Violence Prevention in Appalachia.” Paper
presented at the 2000 annual meeting of the American Society of
Criminology, San Francisco, CA.
2000 King, William, Marian Williams, Steven Lab, Glenn Shields, and Sarah
Chard.
“Domestic Violence Prevention in Rural Settings.” Paper presented at the
2000 annual meeting of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association,
October 2000.
2000 King, William R.
“Why Police Departments Die: Preliminary Report of 30 Disbanded Ohio
Police Departments.” Paper presented at the 2000 annual meeting of the
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New Orleans, LA.
2000 Fulks, Steven., Glenn Shields, Flemming Fallon, William King, and Nancy
Beaumont.
“Fear of Victimization by Crime: The Case of a Midwestern County.” Poster
presented at The Gerontological Society of America annual meeting,
Washington, DC, November.
2000 Fulks, Steven, Felmming Fallon, Glenn Shields, Nancy Beaumont, and
William King.
“Incidence of Accidents and Falls in the Home.” Paper presented to ONECA
(Ohio Network of Educational Consultants in the Field of Aging) annual
conference, Blue Ash, OH, April.
1999 Maguire, Edward R. and William R. King
“On the Meaning and Measurement of a Police Department’s Age.”
Paper presented at the 1999 annual meeting of the American
Society of Criminology, Toronto, Canada.
1999 King, William R.
“Toward a Population Ecology Model of Police Organizations: Ohio 1980-
1999.” Paper presented at the 1999 annual meeting of the American
Society of Criminology, Toronto, Canada.
1999 King, William R.
“Notes on the Demise of Ohio Police Departments: 105 Disbanded and
Counting.” Paper presented at the 1999 annual meeting of the Midwest
Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, IL.
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1999 King, William R.
“Police Initiated Trans-jurisdictional Transport of the Mentally Ill.”
Paper presented at the 1999 annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal
Justice Sciences, Orlando, FL.
1999 Ward, Lonergan, William R. King, J. Steven Fulks, L. Flemming Fallon,
Glenn Shields, Nancy Beaumont, Alexandra, Ross Bakhtari, and Ken
Lachlan.
“Multidisciplinary Elderly Needs Assessment: Implications for SLP and
Audiology.” Paper presented at the 1999 annual meeting of the American
Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
1999 Fulks, J. Steven, William King, Felming Fallon, Nancy Beaumont, Glenn
Shields, Jeannene Ward-Lonergan, Mary Gilhooly, and Pauline Lightbody.
“Accidents and Falls in the Home: A Cross-National Study of Occurrence in
Scotland and the USA.” Paper presented to the Gerontological Society of
America, Annual meeting, San Fransisco.
1999 Fallon, Flemming, J. Steven Fulks, Glenn Shields, Nancy Beaumont, and
William King.
“Board of Health Activities in Twenty-four Midwestern Counties: An
Analysis of Composition and Activities.” Paper presented to the Annual
Interdisciplinary Health Care Team Conference, Louisville, KY.
1999 Shields, Glenn, J. Steven Fulks, Flemming Fallon, Nancy Beaumont, and
William King.
“Conducting a Needs Assessment for Senior Citizens in Rural Areas: The
Leveraging Effects of an Interdisciplinary Team.” Paper presented to the
Annual Interdisciplinary Health Care Team Conference, Louisville, KY.
1998 King, William R.
“Correlates of Innovativeness in American Municipal Police Organizations.”
Paper presented at the 1998 annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal
Justice Sciences, Albuquerque, NM.
1998 Edwards, Rebecca, L. Flemming Fallon, J. Steven Fulks, William King,
JeanneneW. Ward-Lonegran, and Glenn Shields.
“Board of Health Activities in Twenty-four Midwestern Counties: An
Analysis of Composition and Activities from an Interdisciplinary
Perspective.” Paper presented at the 20th Annual Interdisciplinary Health
Care Team Conference, Williamsburg, VA.
1997 King, William R.
“Innovativeness Types in American Police Organizations.” Paper
presented at the 1997 annual meeting of the American Society of
Criminology, San Diego, CA.
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1997 King, William R., Robert Langworthy, and Lawrence Travis III.
“Police Organizational Death.” Paper presented at the 1997 annual meeting
of the American Society of Criminology, San Diego, CA.
1997 King, William R.
“LEMAS: What's Up With That?” Paper presented at the 1997
annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Louisville,
KY.
1996 King, William R. and Edward J. Latessa
“The Community Corrections Partnership in Cincinnati: Evaluation of
an Afrocentric Diversion Program for Male Juveniles.” Paper
presented at the 1996 annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal
Justice Sciences, Las Vegas, NV.
1994 King, William R.
“Do Older Police Departments Have More Wrinkles? The Age-Structure
Relationship.” Paper presented at the 1994 annual meeting of the American
Society of Criminology, Miami, FL.
1994 Sanders, Beth A. and William R. King
“A Critique of Killed in The Line of Duty.” Paper presented at the 1994
annual meeting of Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences,Chicago, IL.
UNPUBLISHED TECHNICAL REPORTS 2013 King, William R., William Wells, Charles Katz, Edward Maguire, and James
Frank. Opening the Black Box of NIBIN: A Descriptive Process and
Outcome Evaluation of the Use of NIBIN and Its Effects on Criminal
Investigations. Final report for NIJ for grant 2010-DN-BX-0001, October 23,
2013.
2012 Frank, James, Charles Katz, William King, Edward Maguire, and Williams
Wells. Opening the Black Box of NIBIN: Site Visit Protocol. Sam Houston
State University.
2011 King, William R., Matthew C. Matusiak, and Bradley A. Campbell. An
Analysis of Proposed GPLEA Questions, with Responses and Suggestions.
Unsolicited report prepared for the Bureau of Justice Statistics, and the Urban
Institute.
2011 King, William R., Matthew C. Matusiak, and Bradley A. Campbell. An
Analysis of Published Studies Using Variables or Constructs Derived from
the BJS LEMAS Survey. Unsolicited report prepared for the Bureau of
Justice Statistics, and the Urban Institute.
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2010 King, William R., Charles M. Katz, Dominick Giangrasso, Peter Herrera
Improving Homicide Case Closure in the Trinidad and Tobago Police
Service. Report prepared for Crime & Justice Analysts.
2009 King, William R., John C. Liederback, and Cory P. Haberman
Calls for Service and Adult Arrest Data. Preliminary Analysis for the North
Baltimore, Ohio Police Department: Annual Year 2008 Data.
2008 King, William R.
The Investigation of Homicides by the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service
Homicide Bureau of Investigation. Report produced for “Reducing Crime in
Trinidad and Tobago: A Strategic Approach, Years Two and Three.”
2008 King, William R., and Jeff Snipes
Productivity of the Firearms Section at the Forensic Science Centre (FSC) of
Trinidad and Tobago, 2000-2007. Report produced for “Reducing Crime in
Trinidad and Tobago: A Strategic Approach, Years Two and Three.”
2008 King, William R., and William Wells
The Use of Forensic Ballistic Information by the Trinidad and Tobago Police
Service. Report produced for “Reducing Crime in Trinidad and Tobago: A
Strategic Approach, Years Two and Three.”
2005 King, Willam, and Edward Maguire
Improving How Physical Evidence is Processed in Trinidad and Tobago.
Working Paper 6 for the “Reducing Crime in Trinidad and Tobago: A
Strategic Approach, Year One” grant.
2005 King, William, and Jefferson Holcomb.
The Educational and Post-Educational Experiences of Graduates of the
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Degree Program at Bowling
Green State University, (1988-2003).
2004 Public Attitudes about the Boardman Township Police Department: Report
Prepared for the Boardman Police Department, Boardman, Ohio. June 2004.
Bowling Green State University, Criminal Justice Program.
2003 Holcomb, Jefferson, William King, and Michael Buerger.
Methodological Issues Concerning the Outcome Evaluation of Community
Based Organizations’ HIV Interventions. Bowling Green State University,
Public Health Program.
2002 Katz, Charles, William King, Edward R. Maguire, and William Wells.
How Police Organizations Implement Community Policing. Site Visit
Protocol. George Mason University, Administration of Justice Program.
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2001 Lab, Steven P., Glenn Shields, William King, Marian Williams, and Sarah
Chard.
Evaluation of Ohio Appalachian Domestic Violence Project: Final Report,
and Executive Summary. Bowling Green State University, Department of
Human Services.
1999 Fulks, J. Steven, L. Fleming Fallon, William R. King, Jeannene Ward-
Lonergan, Glenn Shields, Nancy Beaumont, Alexandra I. Heider, Ross
Bakhtari, Kenneth Loflin, and Rebecca Edwards.
Older Individuals in Erie County, Ohio: A Comprehensive Assessment of
Needs of Residents Aged 60 and Above. Bowling Green State University,
College of Health and Human Services.
1998 King, William R., Glenn Shields, and Trevor Hayberger.
An Evaluation of the Juvenile Residential Center of Northwest Ohio.
Bowling Green State University, Criminal Justice Program.
1996 Latessa, Edward J., and William R. King
An Evaluation of the Community Corrections Partnership.
University of Cincinnati, Division of Criminal Justice.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE: Advisory Board Memberships
International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), National
Law Enforcement Policy Center Advisory Board, member 2014-
Center for Violence Prevention & Community Safety, Arizona
State University. 2010-
Southeast Texas Applied Forensic Science Facility (STAFS),
SHSU, Operations Committee member. 2012-
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
Annual meeting, Program committee 2013-2014
Annual meeting, Program committee 2012-2013
Annual meeting, Program committee 2011-2012
Secretary (elected) 2004-2006
Committee member for the ACJS Today editor search committee 2002-2003
Annual meeting, Program committee 2002-2004
American Society of Criminology
Executive Counselor (elected), Division of Policing 2016-
Teaching committee 2013-2014
Annual meeting, Program committee 2003-2004
Midwest Criminal Justice Association
Annual meeting, Program committee 2007
National Academies of Practice and Interdisciplinary Health Care Team
Annual Conference, Program committee 2002-2003
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Editorial board membership
Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies &… 2009-
Journal of Crime & Justice. 2003-2009
Journal of Crime & Justice. 2012-
Section Editor, Police Studies: The International Review of Police
Development. 1994-1997
Reviewer for:
Criminology
Justice Quarterly
Crime & Delinquency
Social Problems
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency
Journal of Quantitative Criminology
Justice Research and Policy (Journal of JRSA)
The National Institute of Justice
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Office of Grants and Training
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
The Journal of Experimental Criminology
Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management
Policing and Society
Police Practice and Research: An International Journal
Police Quarterly
Journal of Crime and Justice
Journal of Criminal Justice Education
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology
Administration & Society
Violence Against Women: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal
International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice
Security Journal
Caribbean Journal of Criminology and Social Psychology
Western Criminology Review
Southwest Journal of Criminal Justice
Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology
Cambridge University Press
Ashgate Publishing Limited
Wadsworth/Thomson Learning Inc.
Roxbury Publishing
Routledge, Taylor and Francis Publishing
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC)
External Program Reviewer, Thomas More College (Kentucky),
Criminal Justice Program (April 13th and 14th, 2003). 2003
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University (Sam Houston State University)
Faculty Research Committee 2013-2016
Council of Associate Academic Deans (CAAD) 2012-
University (Bowling Green State University):
Graduate College. Graduate Council. 2004-2010
GRADStep Presenter (Preparing a Course Syllabus) 2005, 2006
University Committee on Alcohol and Drug Issues 2005-2006
Academic Policies and Standards Committee, Grad. College 2006-2007
Graduate Student Issues Committee, Grad. College 2004-2005
2007-2009
UPAS Search Committee member. 2004
Winifred O. Stone Award Committee, Grad. College 2003-2004
University Program for Academic Success (UPAS).
Advisory board member. 1998-2005
Athletic Department (spoke w/ prospective students) 2000-2003
College (SHSU Criminal Justice)
Assoc. Dean of Research and Program Development 2012-
STAFS Operations Committee member 2012-
STAFS Advisory Committee member 2014-
STAFS Research Committee member 2013-
Forensic Science DPTAC committee, member 2015
Chair, faculty search committee 2011-2012, 2016
Forensic Science search committee, member 2012, 2013
Outstanding Dissertation Review Committee (2011), member 2012
Graduate Standards and Admissions Committee (GSAC), member 2010-2011, 2013-
Taught at Zhejang Police College (Hangzhou, China) 2010
Dean’s Advisory Council, member 2010-2012
Student Development Committee, member 2009-2010
CJ Scholarship Award Committee, member 2009-2010
Defensor Pacem Award Committee, member 2010
College (BGSU Health and Human Services):
Director, Crime & Justice Research Laboratory 2005-2009
Graduate Curriculum Committee 2007-2010
Promotion and Tenure Review Committee 2003-2006
Academic Appeals Committee 1997-2001
Undergraduate Curriculum Committee 1998-2001
Parent’s Program 1999
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Department (BGSU Human Services):
Graduate Coordinator, Masters of Science in Criminal Justice 2003-2009
Chair, Criminal Justice Search Committee 2001, 2002, 2008
Webmaster 1999-2001
Development of MS in Criminal Justice 2000-2001
Dept. of Human Services Teaching Portfolio Committee 1999
Dept. of Human Services Faculty Evaluation and
Development Committee 2002-2004
2006-2008
Dept. of Human Services Student Appeals Coordinator 2001-2005
Acting Director, Criminal Justice Program 1998
Community:
Unfunded Evaluation of the Juvenile Residential Center 1998
Provided statistical analysis for the Toledo Police Department 1998, 1999
Served on a research networking forum, conducted by the Law
Enforcement Foundation and the Ohio Association of
Chiefs of Police. 1999
Member, Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services,
Police executive/academic think tank 2003
CONSULTANCIES: 2013 Crime and Justice Analysts, Inc. Fairfax, VA. “Policing Protests: Occupy
Movement.” Edward Maguire principal investigator. Funded by the COPS
office.
2010 Crime and Justice Analysts, Inc. Fairfax, VA. “Studying Illicit Markets in
the Philippines.” Edward Maguire principal investigator. Funded by IJM.
2009 Crime and Justice Analysts, Inc. Fairfax, VA. “Creation of a Cold Case
Homicide Unit (CCHU) in the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service. Edward
Maguire principal investigator. Funded by the Ministry of National Security
of Trinidad and Tobago.
2006 Crime and Justice Analysts, Inc. Fairfax, VA. “Studying Illicit Markets in
the Philippines.” Edward Maguire principal investigator. Funded by IJM.
2003 Bowling Green State University. “Issues Concerning Outcome Evaluations
of Community Based HIV Interventions.” Jeanne Wright principal
investigator. Department of Public and Allied Health, BGSU. Funded by the
Ohio Department of Health.
2000-2002 George Mason University. “How Police Organizations Implement
Community Policing.” Edward Maguire principal investigator. Funded by
the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Policing Services.
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1998-2000 University of Nebraska at Omaha. “Measuring Community Policing at the
Precinct and Agency Levels.” Edward Maguire principal investigator.
Funded by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Policing
Services.
COURSES INSTRUCTED: Seminar in Organizational Theory (Ph.D. course)
Administration of Justice (Ph.D. course)
Seminar in American Policing (Ph.D. course)
Critical Analysis of Criminal Justice (Graduate course)
Contemporary Policing (Graduate course)
Data and Statistical Analysis in Criminal Justice (Graduate course)
The Organization and Management of Justice (Graduate course)
Criminal Justice Policy Analysis (Graduate course)
Criminal Investigation
Criminal Justice in Film
Policing 20th Century America/ Law Enforcement
Analysis of Robbery
Senior Seminar
Criminal Justice in Media
Police Organizations and Management
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT SUPERVISION:
2016 Rachel Falgout. Honors thesis supervisor.
2012 Alicia Jurek. Honors thesis, and undergraduate research scholarship supervisor.
2012 Capri Hernandez, Honors contract in Policing class
2011 Oscar Lopez, Honors contract in Policing class
2010 Carson McMath, Honors contract in Policing class
2009 Jason Johnson, Honors contract in Policing class
GRADUATE STUDENT SUPERVISION: 2017 Summer Research Fellowship mentor, Joshua Shadwick, Ph.D. student (SHSU)
2017- Portfolio committee chair, Alicia L. Jurek, Ph.D. student (SHSU)
2017- Portfolio committee member, Tri Keah Henry, Ph.D. student (SHSU)
2017- Dissertation committee member, Kallee Spooner, Ph.D. student (SHSU)
2016-2017 Dissertation chair, Patrick Brady, Ph.D. dissertation (SHSU)
2015-2017 Thesis chair, Kayla White, MA student (SHSU)
2015- Thesis outside reader, Monica Yourgal. (MS) SHSU, Dept. of Forensic Sciences.
2015- Thesis committee member, Lindsay Ashworth, SHSU.
2015 Outside reader for Keith Williams, (American University), dissertation.
2014-2016 Dissertation committee member, Yudu Lee, Ph.D. student (SHSU)
2014-2016 Portfolio chair, Patrick Brady (SHSU).
2015 Thesis member, Tri Keah Henry, MA student (SHSU)
2014-2015 Thesis chair, Alicia Jurek, MA student (SHSU)
2014-2015 Dissertation chair, Bradley Campbell, Ph.D. dissertation (SHSU)
2014-2015 Dissertation committee member, Seth Fallick, Ph.D. student (SHSU)
2013-2014 Dissertation committee member, Jeonglim Kim, Ph.D. student (SHSU)
2014 Summer Research Fellowship mentor, Kadee Brinser, Ph.D. student (SHSU)
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2012-2014 Thesis chair, Connor Evans, MA student (SHSU)
2012-2014 Thesis chair, Jennifer Clausen, MA student (SHSU)
2012-2014 Portfolio chair, Bradley Campbell, Ph.D. student (SHSU)
2012-2014 Portfolio committee member, Seth Fallik, Ph.D. student (SHSU)
2012-2013 Dissertation chair, Matthew Matusiak, Ph.D. dissertation (SHSU)
2012 Dissertation committee member, Abdullah Cihan, Ph.D. dissertation (SHSU)
2012 Portfolio committee member, Cassandra A Plunk, Ph.D. student (SHSU)
2012 Summer Research Fellowship mentor, Brad Campbell, Ph.D. student (SHSU)
2011-2013 Portfolio committee member, Kimberly Chism, Ph.D. student (SHSU)
2011-2012 Portfolio committee member, Jeonglim Kim, Ph.D. student (SHSU)
2011 Summer Research Fellowship mentor, Matthew Matusiak, Ph.D. student (SHSU)
2011 Portfolio chair, Matthew Matusiak, Ph.D. student (SHSU)
2011 Portfolio member, Brian Schaefer, Ph.D. student (SHSU)
2011-2014 Dissertation committee member, Carl Williams, Ph.D. student (SHSU).
2011-2013 Portfolio member, Jeanne Subjack, Ph.D. student (SHSU)
2007-2011 Outside reader for JW Carter II, (University of Cincinnati, Div. of CJ), dissertation.
2010-2011 Thesis committee member for Sadie Doll, MACJ, (SHSU).
2010-2013 Outside reader for Dan Lytle, (University of Cincinnati, Div. of CJ), dissertation.
2010 Thesis committee member for Yichun Yu (Kate), MACJ, (SHSU).
2010 Portfolio committee member, Yueng-Lien (Edward) Lai Ph.D. student (SHSU)
2010 Summer Research Fellowship mentor, Brian Schaefer, Ph.D. student (SHSU)
2010 Portfolio committee member, Joshua Hill, Ph.D. student (SHSU)
2009 Outside portfolio reader, Nathan Nguyen, Ph.D. student (SHSU)
2009 Outside portfolio reader, Napoleon Reyes, Ph.D. student (SHSU)
2009 Thesis chair, Cory Haberman, MSCJ student (BGSU).
2008 Major Professor for Ashley Smithers, MSCJ student (BGSU). Comprehensive exam.
2008 Thesis committee member for Natalie Goulette, MSCJ student (BGSU).
2008 Committee member for Greg Patton, MSCJ student (BGSU)
2008 Committee member for Sheila Clark, MSCJ student (BGSU)
2006-2007 Outside reader for Richard Johnson (University of Cincinnati, Div. of CJ)
dissertation.
2005-2006 Major professor for Nick Anderson, MSCJ (BGSU). Comprehensive exam.
2005 Graduate college representative and outside readers, Julie Downing, Ph.D. candidate,
Sociology (BGSU).
2004-2005 Thesis chair, Justin Heinonen, MSCJ (BGSU).
2004-2005 Committee member for Kate Holloway, MSCJ (BGSU). Masters Thesis.
2004 Outside reader for Shamir Ratansi (University of Cincinnati, Div. of CJ) dissertation.
2004-2006 Graduate college representative and outside readers, Megan Hennings, Ph.D.
candidate, Sociology (BGSU).
2003-2004 Thesis chair, Laura Schneider, MSCJ student (BGSU).
2003 Outside reader for Robert Brown (University of Cincinnati, Div. of CJ) dissertation.
2002- Major professor for Matthew Miller, MSCJ student (BGSU).
2002-2004 Major professor for Sandra Giannetto, MSCJ student (BGSU). Thesis, then comp.
2001-2002 Major professor for Melonie Mague, MSCJ student (BGSU). Comprehensive exam.
2001-2002 Major professor for Andrew Kozel, MSCJ student (BGSU). Comprehensive exam.
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HONORS AND AWARDS: ►Nominee, Excellence in Teaching Award (2012), Sam Houston State University.
►Outstanding Reviewer Award (2007), Emerald Literati Network, Policing: An International
Journal of Police Strategies & Management.
►Certificate of Appreciation for Exemplary Service, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (2002-
2003).
►Nominee, Clyde R. Willis Faculty Development Award (2002-2003), Bowling Green State
University.
►Nominee, Outstanding Young Scholar Award (2002), Bowling Green State University.
►Security Officer of the Year (1995), Paramount's Kings Island, King's Island, Ohio.
►Kathleen Turner Leadership Award (1992), Department of Criminal Justice, University of
Massachusetts at Lowell.
►Chapter president (1991-1992), Secretary (1990-1991), and member (1989-1990), National
Criminal Justice Honor Society (Alpha Phi Sigma), University of Massachusetts at Lowell.