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Page 1 CURRICULUM VITAE Wilson R. Palacios CONTACT INFORMATION University of South Florida Department of Criminology 4202 E. Fowler Ave., Mail Point - SOC322 Tampa, FL 33620 (813) 974-7290 [email protected] ACADEMIC BACKGROUND Ph.D. Sociology, (emphasis in criminology & deviance), University of Miami, 1996. M.A. Sociology (emphasis in criminology & deviance), University of Miami, 1993. B.A. Criminal Justice, University of Miami, 1991. ACADEMIC / RESEARCH APPOINTMENTS June 2003 – Present University of South Florida, Department of Criminology, Associate Professor (tenured) January 1997 – May 2003 University of South Florida, Department of Criminology, Assistant Professor August 1996 – December 1996 University of South Florida, Department of Criminology, Instructor COURTESY ACADEMIC / RESEARCH APPOINTMENTS July 2009 – Present Yale University, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA) – School of Public Health. Visiting Associate Research Scientist. July 2009 – Present Interdisciplinary Research Methods (IRM) Core, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA), Position: Investigator. Research Foci: Qualitative Research Design(s), Methods, & Analysis Core June 2010 – Present Community Research (CR) Core, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA), Position: Investigator. Research Foci: Participatory Action Research & The Latino Community July 2009 – Present Law, Policy, and Ethics (LPE) Core, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA), Position: Investigator. Research Foci: Criminalization of HIV Workgroup September 2009 – Present Correctional Settings Workgroup, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA) – School of Public Health. Position: Investigator. Research Foci: Connecticut Multi- Level Intervention Network Trial (CT-MHINT) Workgroup November 2008 – Present University of South Florida, Collaborative for Research Understanding Sexual Health Workgroup (CRUSH – Affiliated Faculty Member). November 2008 – Present University of South Florida, Florida Center for AIDS Research Prevention Sciences Workgroup (FL-CFAR) – Affiliated Faculty Member) June 2003 – Present University of South Florida, Department of Sociology (Courtesy Appointment) April 2005 – August 2009 University of South Florida, Institute for the Study of Latin American & Caribbean Studies (ISLACS) – (Affiliated Faculty Member) April 2005 – August 2009 University of South Florida, Department of Women’s Studies (Consulting Faculty Member)

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    CURRICULUM VITAE Wilson R. Palacios

    CONTACT INFORMATION

    University of South Florida Department of Criminology 4202 E. Fowler Ave., Mail Point - SOC322 Tampa, FL 33620 (813) 974-7290 [email protected]

    ACADEMIC BACKGROUND

    Ph.D. Sociology, (emphasis in criminology & deviance), University of Miami, 1996. M.A. Sociology (emphasis in criminology & deviance), University of Miami, 1993. B.A. Criminal Justice, University of Miami, 1991.

    ACADEMIC / RESEARCH APPOINTMENTS

    June 2003 – Present University of South Florida, Department of Criminology, Associate Professor (tenured)

    January 1997 – May 2003 University of South Florida, Department of Criminology, Assistant Professor

    August 1996 – December 1996 University of South Florida, Department of Criminology, Instructor

    COURTESY ACADEMIC / RESEARCH APPOINTMENTS July 2009 – Present Yale University, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA) – School of

    Public Health. Visiting Associate Research Scientist.

    July 2009 – Present Interdisciplinary Research Methods (IRM) Core, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA), Position: Investigator. Research Foci: Qualitative Research Design(s), Methods, & Analysis Core

    June 2010 – Present Community Research (CR) Core, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA), Position: Investigator. Research Foci: Participatory Action Research & The Latino Community

    July 2009 – Present Law, Policy, and Ethics (LPE) Core, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA), Position: Investigator. Research Foci: Criminalization of HIV Workgroup

    September 2009 – Present Correctional Settings Workgroup, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA) – School of Public Health. Position: Investigator. Research Foci: Connecticut Multi-Level Intervention Network Trial (CT-MHINT) Workgroup

    November 2008 – Present University of South Florida, Collaborative for Research Understanding Sexual Health Workgroup (CRUSH – Affiliated Faculty Member).

    November 2008 – Present University of South Florida, Florida Center for AIDS Research Prevention Sciences Workgroup (FL-CFAR) – Affiliated Faculty Member)

    June 2003 – Present University of South Florida, Department of Sociology (Courtesy Appointment)

    April 2005 – August 2009 University of South Florida, Institute for the Study of Latin American & Caribbean Studies (ISLACS) – (Affiliated Faculty Member)

    April 2005 – August 2009 University of South Florida, Department of Women’s Studies (Consulting Faculty Member)

    mailto:[email protected]

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    January 1997 – May 2003 University of South Florida, Department of Sociology (Courtesy Appointment), Assistant Professor

    RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

    2013 –2018 SHARE HAITI: Syndemic HIV/AIDS Research and Education. Position: Co-Investigator, Principal Investigators: Drs. Celia Lescano (Department of Mental Health Law & Policy-USF) and Guitele J. Rahill (Department of Social Work-USF). National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, RFA-HD-13-012: Global Partnerships for Social Science AIDS Research (R24). Submitted on: December 6, 2012. Outcome: Funded.

    2012 A Rapid Assessment Response Evaluation of a Prescription Drug Monitoring Program. Position: Principal Investigator. Co-Principal Investigators: Drs. Wesley G. Jennings (Department of Criminology-USF) & Kathleen A. Moore (Department of Mental Health Law and Policy-USF), Co-Investigator: Mr. Blake Barrett, M.S.P.H. (Department of Mental Health Law Policy-USF). National Institute of Justice, Research on Illegal Prescription Drug Market Interventions, #NIJ-2012-3094. Submitted on: May 17, 2012. Outcome: Not Funded.

    2012 –2012 Injection Drug Use within the Family Context: Damage Limitation, Qualification, and Acceptance. Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA) Pilot Projects in HIV/AIDS Prevention Research Program. Position: Co-Investigator. Principal Investigator: Dr. Lauretta E. Grau. School of Public Health, Yale University. Submitted October 2011. Outcome: Funded.

    2012 –2013 National Institutes of Health, Extramural Loan Repayment Program for Clinical Researchers (LRP-CR). LRP-CR Renewal Application for Environmental Factors in HIV Transmission among Suburban IDUs; Diversity Research Supplement for Parent Grant, 3RO1DA023408-03S1. IC: National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). Submitted on November 15th, 2011: Status: Funded.

    2010 Space, Drugs, & Networks: Integrative Software for Epidemiological Analyses. National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA): PAR-10-146: Social Network Analysis and Health (R21). Position: Co-Principal Investigator. Principal Investigator: Dr. Robert Heimer, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA), School of Public Health, Yale University. Submitted on June 2nd, 2010. Outcome: Not Funded.

    2010 –2011 A Qualitative Needs Assessment of HIV Care, Drug Treatment Prevention and Intervention Services across CT Immigrant Communities. National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). Position: Co-Principal Investigator. Principal Investigator: Dr. Robert Heimer, Yale School of Public Health, School of Medicine, Yale University. Outcome: Funded.

    2010 CIRANET: A Geospatial Social Network Analysis Package for R Freeware. National Institute of Justice (NIJ): Geospatial Technology. Position: Co-Principal Investigator. Principal Investigator: Dr. Robert Heimer, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA), School of Public Health, Yale University. Submitted on March 16th, 2010. Outcome: Not Funded.

    2009 –2012 National Institutes of Health, Extramural Loan Repayment Program for Clinical Researchers (LRP-CR). LRP-CR Application for Environmental Factors in HIV Transmission among Suburban IDUs; Diversity Research Supplement for Parent Grant, 3RO1DA023408-03S1. IC: National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). Submitted on November 25th, 2009: Outcome: Funded.

    2009 –2012 Environmental Factors in HIV Transmission among Suburban IDUs; Diversity Research Supplement for Parent Grant, 3RO1DA023408-03S1. National Institute on Drug Abuse. Position: Co-Principal Investigator. Yale University, School of Public Health, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA). New Haven, CT. Outcome: Funded, $172,883

    2008 – 2009 Cultural Responsivity in Adult Probation and Parole Populations, Hispanic/Latino Cultural Competency Team. Research Role: Research Consultant. Bureau of Justice Assistance & Crime and Justice Institute, Principle Investigator: Dr. Anna King, Crime and Justice Institute. Boston, Massachusetts. Outcome: Funded

    2006 – 2008 Research Role: Co-Principal Investigator for Professional Thieves Working Group (PTWG). Principle Investigator: Dr. Charles Frazier, Department of Criminology, Law and Society, University of Florida and Co-Principle Investigator: Dr. John K. Cochran, Department of Criminology, University of South Florida. Outcome: Funded

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    2005 –. 2006 Faculty Research & Development Grant, University of South Florida, College of Arts & Sciences (CAS) Faculty Development Committee, Chair: Dr. Cindy Cimino. Amount Applied for: $971.00. Outcome: Funded, $971.00.

    2006 Comparing Urban and Rural Rave Attendees. National Institute on Mental Health & National Institute on Drug Abuse: Research on Rural Mental Health and Drug Abuse Disorders. PA-R21-04-061. Position: Co-Principal Investigator. Principal Investigator: Dr. George S. Yacoubian, Jr., Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation (PIRE). Amount Applied for: $379,767. Outcome: Not Funded.

    2006 Drug Use & Associated Harms of Nonwhite Rave Attendees. National Institute on Drug Abuse: Prevention Research for the Transition to Adulthood. RFA-R21-DA-04-013. Position: Principal Investigator. Co-Principal Investigator: Dr. George S. Yacoubian, Jr., Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation (PIRE). Amount Applied for: $392,609 Outcome: Not Funded.

    2006 Drug Use and Sexual Risk Taking Among Rave Attendees. National Institute on Drug Abuse: HIV/AIDS, Drug Use, and Highly Vulnerable Youth: Targeting Research Gaps.. RFA-R01-DA-04-012. Principal Investigator: Dr. George S. Yacoubian, Jr., Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation (PIRE). Position: Co-Principal Investigator. Amount Applied for: $499,716 Outcome: Not Funded.

    2005 Grant Training Subsidy (GTS) Grant. University of South Florida, Division of Sponsored Research, Internal Awards Program. Amount Applied for: $2,500.00 Outcome: Not Funded.

    2005 Toward the Prevention of Ecstasy and Other Club Drug (EOCD) Use among Rave Attendees. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP). RFA # SP03-007. Principal Investigator: Dr. George S. Yacoubian, Jr., Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation (PIRE). Position: Co-Principal Investigator. Amount Applied for: $349,513 Outcome: Not Funded.

    2003 –2005 Post-marketing Substance Abuse Surveillance Ethnographic Monitoring Project. Reckitt Benckiser Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Position: Co-Investigator. Principal Investigators: Drs. Charles R. Schuster, Substance Abuse Research Division, Wayne State University & Carol Boyd, Substance Abuse Research Center, University of Michigan. Outcome: Funded, $6,450.00

    2002 Preventing Drug Use and HIV among Club Rave Attendees. National Institute on Drug Abuse: Drug Abuse and HIV Prevention in Youth, RFA #R01-DA-03-012. Principal Investigator: Dr. George S. Yacoubian, Jr., Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation (PIRE). Position: Co-Principal Investigator. Amount Applied for: $1,723,633. Outcome: Not Funded.

    2001 Pass Them Out: An Ethnographic Study of Designer Drug use in Southwestern Florida. Presidential Young Faculty Award, University of South Florida, Division of Sponsored Research Internal Awards Program. Position: Principal Investigator. Amount Applied for: $9,945.00. Outcome: Not Funded.

    2000 –2002 Pass Them Out: An Ethnographic Pilot Study of Designer Drug Use in Southwestern Florida. Research and Creative Scholarship Grant, University of South Florida, Division of Sponsored Research, Internal Awards Program. Position: Principal Investigator. Outcome: Funded, $3,864.00 (1221-926RO).

    2001 Fencing: Understanding and Combating the Demand Dimension of Property Crime. Principal Investigator: Dr. Paul F. Cromwell, Co-Principal Investigators: Drs. Leanne Alarid, and Wilson R. Palacios. National Institute of Justice, Researcher Initiated Proposal: Violence and Other Criminal Behaviors. Amount Applied for: $269,157.00. Outcome: Not funded but encouraged to resubmit.

    2000 A Multi-Issue Field Study of the Alternate Probable Lie Test (APLT) As Employed in Pre-Employment Screening. Position: Principal Investigator: Dr. Wilson R. Palacios. Co-Principal Investigators: Drs. John Cochran, Kim Lersch, Tom Mieczkowski, and William Blount. U.S. Department of Defense, Polygraph Institute. Amount Applied for: $146,013. Outcome: Not funded.

    1998- 2000 HIV-Related Risk among New Injection Drug Users. National Institute of Drug Abuse. Principal Investigator: Dr. Dale Chitwood, Department of Sociology, University of Miami: Position: Co-Investigator. Outcome: Funded, $1,747,504.

    1998- 2000 Largo Police Department Problem-Solving Partnership Evaluation: A Qualitative Evaluation of City of Largo Police Department’s Truancy Program. U.S. Department of Justice, Community-Oriented Policing Services (COPS) Program. Principal Investigators: Drs. Christine Sellers & Kim Lersch.. Position: Co-Principal Investigator. Outcome: Funded, $48,120.00

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    PROFESSIONAL / DEPARTMENTAL DEVELOPMENT GRANTS

    2010 National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), National Institutes of Health (NIH), Special Populations Research Development Seminar Series, Research Development for the Career Scientist, Part II. Invited Participant. May 17th & 18th, 2010. Bethesda, Maryland.

    2006 National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), National Institutes of Health (NIH), Special Populations Research Development Seminar Series, Research Development for the Career Scientist, Part I. Invited Participant. February 13th & 14th, 2006. Bethesda, Maryland.

    2005 Faculty Research & Development Grant, University of South Florida, College of Arts & Sciences (CAS). Amount Awarded: $971.00

    2001 Library Enhancement Grant, University of South Florida, College of Arts & Sciences (CAS). Amount Awarded: $4,500.00

    2000 Library Enhancement Grant, University of South Florida, College of Arts & Sciences (CAS). Amount Awarded: $5,000.00

    1999 Library Enhancement Grant, University of South Florida, College of Arts & Sciences (CAS). Amount Awarded: $6,000.00

    1998 Library Enhancement Grant, University of South Florida, College of Arts & Sciences (CAS). Amount Awarded: $4,500.00

    1997 Library Enhancement Grant, University of South Florida, College of Arts & Sciences (CAS). Amount Awarded: $5,000.00

    1997 Faculty Development Grant Program, University of South Florida, College of Arts & Sciences (CAS). Amount Awarded: $390.00

    TEACHING AREAS

    Theories of Criminal Behavior (Graduate)**

    Research Methods (Undergraduate)**

    Qualitative Theoretical Frameworks & Methodology

    Qualitative Data Analysis

    Criminological Theory Latino/a Issues in Criminology & Criminal Justice

    Violence & Victimization Substance Use & Misuse

    Research Methods (Graduate) – Mixed & Multi-method Approaches

    Drugs & Crime (Undergraduate) **

    Criminal Typologies* People of Color and Crime

    Hidden Population(s) Research (Graduate) – “Active” Street Offenders

    Drug Ethnography

    *delivered exclusively web-based (Blackboard Academic Suite)

    **delivered web-based (Blackboard Academic Suite) and/or traditional classroom instruction

    TEACHING EXPERIENCE

    Assistant and Associate Professor, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida. August 1996 – Present

    • Senior Seminar: Minorities, Crime, and Social Policy Criminological Theory Introduction to Criminal Justice

    • Qualitative Research Methods & Design (Graduate)

    • Special Topics: Qualitative Data Analysis (Graduate)

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    • Special Topics: Drug Ethnography (Graduate) Typologies of Criminal Behavior (web-based)

    • Senior Seminar: Drugs & Crime

    • Special Topics: Drugs & Crime (web-based)

    • Statistics

    • Research Methods (web-based)

    • Special Topics: Studying Active Street Offenders via Mixed-Methods Approach (Graduate)

    • Mixed Research Methodology & Design in Criminological and Criminal Justice Research (Graduate)

    • Theoretical Approaches to Criminal Behavior (Graduate – web-based)

    Instructor, Department of Sociology, University of Miami, Miami, FL

    • August-December 1994, Introduction to Sociology

    • August-December 1995, Criminology

    • January-May 1996, Special Topics - Gangs and Social Policies

    Adjunct Instructor, Department of Sociology, Barry University, Miami Shores, FL

    • August-December 1993, Introduction to Sociology

    • January-May 1994, Juvenile Delinquency and Criminology

    • May-July 1995, Social Problems

    Teaching Assistant, Department of Sociology, University of Miami, Miami, FL

    • January-May 1995, Minorities and Crime

    PUBLICATIONS

    Green, Traci C., Nickolas Zaller, Wilson R. Palacios, Sarah E. Bowman, Madeline Ray, Robert Heimer, and Patricia Case. “Law Enforcement Attitudes toward Overdose Prevention and Response.” (in press). Drug & Alcohol Dependence

    Heimer, Robert, Lauretta E. Grau, Wilson R. Palacios, Russell Barbour, and Lisa Nichols. “Characteristics and the Influence of Towns of Residence on Health Status, Injection Behaviors, and Prevention Knowledge of Drug Injectors Who Reside in the Suburbs of Southwestern Connecticut.” (in press). AIDS & Behavior

    ***Wholl, Douglas, J., Wilson R. Palacios, John K. Cochran, and Christine Sellers. (2013). “A Formative Approach in applying a Meta-Ethnography across the Qualitative Professional Criminal Literature” Journal of Qualitative Criminal Justice & Criminology, 1(1): 78-122. . *** = publication w/doctoral student

    ***Root, Carl, Jeff Ferrell, and Wilson R. Palacios. (2013). “Brutal Serendipity: Criminological Verstehen and Victimization” Critical Criminology, 21:141-155. First Published on 19th of April (iFirst), DOI: 10.1007/s10612-013-9181-8. *** = publication w/doctoral student

    Romero-Daza, N., J. Baldwin, C. Lescano, H.J. Williamson, D.L. Tilley, I. Chan, M.Tewell, and Wilson R. Palacios (in press) “Syndemic Theory as a Model for Training and Mentorship to Address HIV/AIDS Among Latinos in the U.S.” Annals of Anthropological Practice, 35(1).

    Cochran, John, K., Christine S. Sellers, Valerie S. Hogan, and Wilson R. Palacios. (2011). “Repetitive Intimate Partner Violence Victimization: An Exploratory Application of Social Learning Theory.” Deviant Behavior, 32:790-817.

    Palacios, Wilson R. “Glenn D. Walters: Lifestyle Theory.” (2010). In Frank Cullen and Pamela Wilcox (Eds.). The Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

    Beth Bjerregard, Sondra J. Fogel, Smith, Dwayne, and Wilson R. Palacios. “Alcohol and Drug Mitigation in Capital Murder Trials: Implications for Sentencing Decisions” (2010). Justice Quarterly, 24(4): 517-537. First Published on 13th of July, 2009 (iFirst).

    **Palacios, Wilson R. “Fieldwork: Observations & Interviews.” (2009). In J. Mitchell Miller (Ed.). 21st Century Criminology: A Reference Handbook. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. **(Invited).

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    Palacios, Wilson R. “Mariel Cubans.” (2009). In Helen Taylor Greene and Shaun Gabbidon (Eds.) Encyclopedia on Race and Crime. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

    Palacios, Wilson R. (2008). Guest Editor’s Introduction for Special Issue: “Explaining Contemporary Hispanic Drug Use & Abuse.” Journal of Drug Issues: 38(1):1-5.

    **Palacios, Wilson R. (2008). “Moving Beyond the Pepsi Generation: The Contemporary Inmate Juvenile Subculture in Correctional Settings.” In Tewksbury, R. and D. Dabney (Eds.), Prisons and Jails: A Reader. New York: McGraw-Hill. **(Invited).

    Palacios, Wilson R. (2005). “Club Drugs.” In Richard Wright and J. Mitchell Miller (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Criminology. New York, NY: Taylor & Francis Publishers.

    Palacios, Wilson R. (2005). “Designer Drugs.” In Richard Wright and J. Mitchell Miller (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Criminology. New York, NY: Taylor & Francis Publishers.

    Yacoubian, George, S., Ronald J. Peters, Wilson R. Palacios, and Tanja C. Link. (2004). “Identifying the Perceived and Diagnosed Prevalence of Ecstasy Dependence among Club Rave Attendees.” Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 3(4):33-46.

    Yacoubian, George, S., Sarah Miller, Selwyn Pianim, Michael Kunz, Erin A. Orrick, Tanja C. Link, Wilson R. Palacios, and Ronald J. Peters. (2004). “Toward an Ecstasy and Other Club Drug (EOCD) Prevention Intervention for Rave Attendees.” Journal of Drug Education, 34(1): 41-59.

    Palacios, Wilson R. (2004). “Bridging the Gap: Hispanics, Crime, and Criminal Justice: Introduction to the Special Issue.” (Guest Editor). Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, 2(3): 1-3.

    Palacios, Wilson R. (2004). “Hispanics, Crime, and Criminal Justice: Introduction to the Special Issue.” (Guest Editor). Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, 2(1&2): 1-5.

    Palacios, Wilson R. (2003). “Methamphetamine: A Challenge for Law Enforcement.” Law Enforcement Executive Forum, 3(5): 171-176.

    **Palacios, Wilson R., Chinita A. Heard, and Dorothy L. Taylor. (2003). “At a crossroad: Affirmative Action and Criminology.” In Darnell F. Hawkins, Samuel L. Myers, and Randolph N. Stone (Eds.), Crime Control & Criminal Justice: The Delicate Balance. (pp. 415-430). Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. **(Invited).

    **Palacios, Wilson R. (2002). “Where is Mayberry? Community-Oriented Policing and Officers of Color.” In Janice Joseph and Dorothy Taylor (Eds.) With Justice for All: Minorities in Criminal Justice. (pp. 65-78). Upper-Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall. **(Invited).

    Palacios, Wilson R. (2002, February 11). “The Omission of Hispanic Criminologists: A Call to Service.” The Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education, Volume 12:9.

    **Palacios, Wilson R. and Melissa E. Fenwick. (2002). “E is for Ecstasy: A Participant-Observation of Ecstasy Use.” In Paul F. Cromwell (Ed.) In Their Own Words: Criminal on Crime, 3rd Edition. (pp. 295-301). Los Angeles, CA: Roxbury Publishing. **(Invited).

    Fenwick, Melissa E., and Wilson R. Palacios. (2001, January/February). “Generation XTC: A New Arena for Criminological Research.” (pp.7-9). ACJS Today.

    Chitwood, Dale, Mary Comerford, Kathi Kitner, Wilson R. Palacios, and Jesus Sanchez. (2001). “A Comparison of HIV risk behaviors among new and long term injectors.” Journal of Substance Use and Misuse.36:91-111.

    **Taylor, Dorothy L. and Wilson R. Palacios. (2001). “The Inmate Subculture in Juvenile Correctional Settings.” In Rosemary Gido & Ted Alleman (Eds.), Turnstile Justice: Issues in American Corrections. 2nd Edition. (pp. 57-71). New York: Prentice-Hall. **(Invited).

    Palacios, Wilson R. (2000). “New Directions in Criminological Research: Theoretical and Empirical Implications: Introduction to Special Issue.” (Guest Editor) Social Pathology: A Journal of Reviews. 6(3):163-164.

    Taylor, Dorothy, L. and Wilson R. Palacios. (2000). “The Social Context of Minority Criminal Victimization.” The Dialogue. February:1-12.

    Palacios, Wilson R., Catherine Urmann, Rich Newal, and Nancy Hamilton. (1999). "Developing A Sociological Framework for Dually-Diagnosed Women." Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 17:91-102.

    Palacios, Wilson R. and Dorothy L. Taylor. (1998). “Up close and personal: Using non-traditional textbooks in teaching a course on minorities, crime, and social policy.” Social Pathology: A Journal of Reviews. 4: 87-94.

    Palacios, Wilson R. (1996). "Side By Side: An Ethnographic Study of a Miami Gang." Journal of Gang Research. 4: 27-38.

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    Cromwell, Paul, F., Dorothy L. Taylor, and Wilson R. Palacios. (1993). "Youth Gangs: A 1990's Perspective." Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 43: 25-32.

    BOOKS / RESEARCH MONOGRAPHS/SPECIAL ISSUES

    Palacios, Wilson R. (Ed.) (2008). “Explaining Contemporary Hispanic Drug Use & Abuse.” [special issue]. Journal of Drug Issues, 38(1).

    Palacios, Wilson R. (Ed.) Cocktails and Dreams: Perspectives on Drug Use and Alcohol. Upper Saddle-River, NJ: Prentice-Hall., 2005.

    Palacios, Wilson R. (Ed.) (2004). “Bridging the Gap: Hispanics, Crime, and Criminal Justice.” [special issue]. Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice: 2(3).

    Palacios, Wilson R. (Ed.). (2004). “Hispanics, Crime, and Criminal Justice.” [special issue]. Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice: 2(1& 2).

    Palacios, Wilson R., Paul F. Cromwell, and Roger G. Dunham (Eds.) Crime and Justice in America: Present Realities and Future Prospects. 2NDedition. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall., 2002.

    Palacios, Wilson R. (Ed.). (2000). “New Directions in Criminological Research: Theoretical and Empirical Implications.” [special issue]. Social Pathology, A Journal of Reviews: 6(3).

    MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW

    Pfeifer, Heather, Leanne F. Alarid, Barbara A. Sims,, and Wilson R. Palacios. “Improving Quality of Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meetings: Where do we go from here?” (Submitted).

    MANUSCRIPTS IN PROGRESS

    Palacios, Wilson R., Lauretta E. Grau, Rusell Barbour, Robert Heimer, and Lisa Nichols. Assessing the effects of Incarceration History & Status among a cohort of suburban heroin injectors in Southwestern Connecticut.

    Miller, Jody and Wilson R. Palacios. “The Value of Qualitative Research for Advancing Criminological Theory.” A volume of original essays for Advances in Criminological Theory. Series Editors: Freda Adler and William Laufer. Publisher: Transaction Publishing. Tentative Publication Date: Fall of 2014.

    PROFESSIONAL/TECHNICAL REPORTS

    Palacios, Wilson R. (2005). “Ethnographic Surveillance Report from October thru December 31st, 2005 for Street Diversion of Subutex/Suboxone in Hillsborough County, Florida .” Substance Abuse Research Division, Postmarketing Surveillance Project. Prepared for Wayne State University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences. Detroit, Michigan.

    Palacios, Wilson R. (2005, July). “Opportunity to Effect Change: Race, Crime, and Criminal Justice.” In Delores Jones-Brown (Chair) and James P. Levine (Co-Chair), Systematic Planning for a Center on Race, Crime, and Justice to be established at John Jay College of Criminal Justice of the City of University of New York. Symposium conducted at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, The Annie E. Casey Foundation and the Research Foundation of the City University of New York. February 2005. New York, New York.

    Palacios, Wilson R. (2005). “Ethnographic Surveillance Report from July thru September 30th, 2005 for Street Diversion of Subutex/Suboxone in Hillsborough County, Florida .” Substance Abuse Research Division, Postmarketing Surveillance Project. Prepared for Wayne State University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences. Detroit, Michigan.

    “An Initial Assessment of a Newspaper Account of Buprenorphine Providers.” (2007). Substance Abuse Research Division, Postmarketing Surveillance Project. Prepared for Wayne State University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences. Detroit, Michigan.

    Palacios, Wilson, R. (2005). “Three-Year Summary Report Including Second Quarter (April 1st, 2005 – June 1st, 2005) for Street Diversion of Subutex / Suboxone., Hillsborough County, Florida” Substance Abuse Research Division, Postmarketing Surveillance Project. Prepared for Wyane State University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences. Detroit, Michigan.

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    Palacios, Wilson, R. (2005). “Ethnographic Surveillance Report from January 1st, 2005 to March 31st, 2005 for Street Diversion of Subutex / Suboxone., Hillsborough County, Florida” Substance Abuse Research Division, Postmarketing Surveillance Project. Prepared for Wyane State University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences. Detroit, Michigan.

    Palacios, Wilson, R. (2004). “Ethnographic Surveillance Report from July to September 30, 2004 for Street Diversion of Subutex / Suboxone., Hillsborough County, Florida” Substance Abuse Research Division, Postmarketing Surveillance Project. Prepared for Wyane State University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences. Detroit, Michigan.

    Palacios, Wilson, R. (2004). “Ethnographic Surveillance Report from January 1 to March 31, 2004 for Street Diversion of Subutex / Suboxone., Hillsborough County, Florida” Substance Abuse Research Division, Postmarketing Surveillance Project. Prepared for Wayne State University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences. Detroit, Michigan.

    Bromley, Max, L., John K. Cochran, Christine S. Sellers, Wilson R. Palacios, Jennifer Walgren, and Jennifer Wareham. (2000). “Final Report: Advancing Community Policing Beyond the Boundaries: A Multi-Jurisdictional Demonstration of Community Policing in Hillsborough County.” Prepared for the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, U.S. Department of Justice.

    Lersch, Kim, Christine Sellers, and Wilson R. Palacios, Steven Reader. (1998). Largo Police Department Problem Solving Partnership Grant Progress Report.

    Palacios, Wilson R. (1998). “Evaluating the Everyday: A Qualitative Evaluation.” Prepared for Dr. Richard Dembo, Hillsborough County Juvenile Assessment Center.

    REVIEWS

    The High Life: Club Kids, Harm, and Drug Policy by Dina Perrone. Critical Criminology: An International Journal, Volume 18:4 (December 2010).

    Chicana Lives and Criminal Justice: Voices from El Barrio by Juanita Díaz-Cotto. International Criminal Justice Review, Volume 18:3 (September 2008).

    Caribbean Drugs: From Criminalization to Harm Reduction, by Axel Klein, Marcus Day, and Anthony Harriott. (Eds.). Journal of Ethnicity and Criminal Justice, Volume 5:2/3.

    Redemption: Gangster, Death Row Inmate, Nobel Peace Prize Nominee. The Stan “Tookie” Williams Story. (2004). [Motion picture]. (Available from 21st Century Fox Home Entertainment., St. Louis, MO). Journal of Ethnicity and Criminal Justice, Volume 6:2.

    After Prohibition: An Adult Approach to Drug Policies in The 21st Century., by Timothy Lynch. (Ed.) Criminal Justice Review, Volume 27:1, spring: 167-169.

    Qualitative Research Methods for the Social Sciences, 4th Edition., by Bruce L. Berg. Social Pathology: A Journal of Reviews 6:305-312.

    Extreme Methods: Innovative Approaches to Social Science Research., by J. Mitchell Miller and Richard Tewksbury. Social Pathology: A Journal of Reviews: 6: 305-312.

    Gender and Community-Oriented Policing: Walk The Talk., by Susan L. Miller. Social Pathology: A Journal of Reviews: 6:248-251.

    Comparative Criminal Justice: A Topical Approach, 2nd Edition., by Philip L. Reichel. New York: Prentice-Hall. (2000).

    The Modern Gang Reader., by Malcolm W. Klein, Cheryl L. Maxson, and Jody Miller, (Eds.). California: Roxbury Publishing. (1998).

    The Pro-social Gang: Implementing Aggression Replacement Training. The Journal of Gang Research: 2:12-18.

    PRESENTATIONS/COLLOQUIUMS/ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS

    “Democratic Policing in a Changing World.” – an Authors-Meets-Critic (AMC) Session. Presented at the 2013 annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA.

    “Stick Up Kids: Race, Drugs, Violence, and the American Dream.” – an Authors-Meets-Critic (AMC) Session. Sponsored by Division of People of Color & Crime, at the 2013 annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA.

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    “Gang Life in Two Cities: An Insider’s Journey.” - an Authors-Meets Critic (AMC) Session. Presented at the 2013 annual meetings of the Southern Sociological Society. Atlanta, GA.

    “HIV and Hepatitis Infections among People Who Inject Drugs in Southwestern CT: Prevalence, Awareness of Infection, and Missed Prevention Opportunities” – a poster board presentation. Presented at the 30th Annual Infectious Disease Society. Co-Presented with Drs. Robert Heimer, Lauretta E. Grau, Russell Barbour, & Hana Akelrod. Yale University, Yale School of Public Health and Mount Sinai Medical School. May 17, 2012. Putnam, CT.

    “Brutal Serendipity: Criminological Verstehen and Victimization” Presentation was led by: Carl Root and Dr. Jeff Ferrell. Presented at the 2011annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Washington, D.C.

    “Mixed Methods Research: Integrating Quantitative & Qualitative Data for Elucidating Health Disparities” Submitted for the 2011 National Hispanic Science Network, (NHSN) Conference; Miami, FL. August 24-August 27, 2011. Co-Presented with Drs. Lauretta E. Grau, Russell Barbour, and Robert Heimer, Yale University, Yale School of Public Health, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA).

    “The SHERPA Study: Health & Racial/Ethnic Disparities among Suburban Injectors in Southwest Connecticut” ~ a poster board presentation. Presented at: From Disparities Research to Disparities Interventions: Lessons Learned. Co-Authors: Drs. Lauretta E. Grau, and Robert Heimer & Ms. Lisa Nichols and Mr. David McClure. Yale University, Yale School of Public Health, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA). Sponsored By: University of South Florida, College of Behavioral and Community Sciences, Louise de la Parte, Florida Mental Health Institute. April 6-8, 2011. Arlington, VA.

    “The SHERPA Study: Preliminary Quantitative Findings from a Study of Suburban Injectors in Southwest Connecticut.” Presented at the 10th Annual AIDS Science Day, Yale University, Yale School of Public Health, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA). March 23rd, 2011. New Haven, CT.

    “Dorm Room Dealers: Drugs and the Privileges of Race & Class” ~ an Authors Meet Critics (AMC) Session. Presented at the 2010 annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA.

    “The SHERPA Study: Preliminary Findings from a Study of Suburban Injectors in Southwest Connecticut.” Presented at the 8th Annual Harm Reduction Conference ~ Harm Reduction Beyond Our Borders. November 18th – 21st, 2010. Presentation was led by Dr. Lauretta E. Grau, Yale School of Public Health. New Haven, CT.

    “Narrative Data Mining: Applying a Transdiciplinary Framework.” Submitted & accepted for the 2010 National Hispanic Science Network, (NHSN) Conference; September 29th – October 1st, 2010. New Orleans, LA. Co-Presented with Drs. Lauretta E. Grau, Russell Barbour, and Robert Heimer, Yale University, Yale School of Public Health, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA).

    “Analysis of Conference Attendee Survey”, Presented at Responding to Resurgent HIV/STI Incidence Among MSM in CT: Effective HIV Prevention Interventions for Gay Men. Co-Sponsored by: Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS, (CIRA)-Yale University, Connecticut AIDS Resource Coalition, (CARC), and Connecticut Department of Public Health, AIDS, and Chronic Diseases Section. June 4th, 2010. Cromwell, CT.

    Suspending “Fieldwork”: A Meta-Ethnography of Illicit Drug-Using Behavior.” Presented at the 2008 annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology. St. Louis, MO.

    The Sociological Canvass: Qualitative Drug Research in the 21st Century. Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, Alpha Kappa Delta Sociology Honor Society, University of Arkansas. Invited Speaker. April 17th, 2008. Fayetteville, Arkansas.

    “The Lifestyles of Professional Thieves.” Co-Presenter: Dr. John K. Cochran. Invited Guest Speaker for Dr. Charles E. Frazier, Criminology, Law, and Society Department, March 6th 2007. University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.

    “The Professional Theft Working Group (PTWG): A Conceptual & Methodological Model.” Co-Presenter: Dr. John K. Cochran. Invited Guest Lecturer, Criminology, Law, and Society Department, March 7th 2007. Facilitator: Dr. Alex Piquero. University of Florida. Gainesville, Florida.

    Moving through the “Candy” Maze: A “Local” Profile of Club-Drug Use.” Presented at the 2006 annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Los Angeles, California.

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    A “Local” Profile of Women & Club-Drug Use.” Presented at the 2006 annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Los Angeles, California.

    “Navigating Turbulent Waters: Latino/a Criminologists in Academe.” Presented at the 2006 annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Los Angeles, California.

    “The Control Context of Intimate Partner Violence: Addressing the Gender Symmetry/Asymmetry Debate.” Co-Presenters: Shelly Wagers, Dr. Christine Sellers, and Dr. John K. Cochran. Presented at the 2006 annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Los Angeles, California.

    “New Latino/a Urbanism: Criminology’s Role in Public Health and Safety Issues.” Florida Immigrant Legal Training and Congress 2006, “From Mobilizing to Organizing: Social Movements for Healthy Communities”, Institute for the Study of Latin America and the Caribbean (ISLAC) and the University of South Florida (USF) Roundtable, Building Partnerships among Researchers, NGOs, and Migrant Communities in Tampa, Florida. Sponsored by USF, School of Public Health and the Florida Immigration Coalition. Facilitated by Dr. Carol Bryant. September 29th, 2006. Tampa, Florida.

    “Indicators of Success among Hispanics in the United States.” Presented to faculty and students at St. Petersburg College, Hispanic Heritage Celebration. Facilitated by Dr. Larry D. Stewart, Dean, College of Public Safety Administration. St. Petersburg College. September 21st, 2006. St. Petersburg, Florida. (Invited presentation)

    “Challenges & Opportunities: Latino(a) Public Health and Public Safety.” Presented at the Institute for the Study of Latin America and the Caribbean (ISLAC) Faculty Research Seminar Series. University of South Florida. April 5th, 2006. Tampa, Florida. (Invited presentation)

    “The Role of Qualitative Research in Understanding Drug Use/Abuse & Crime.” Invited Guest Lecturer for Crime and Justice in America. March 21st, 2006. Instructor of Record: Dr. Kathleen M. Heide.

    “A Contemporary Ethnographic Framework for Understanding Club-Drug Use.” Presented at the 2006 annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Baltimore, Maryland.

    Latino/as, Crime, & Criminality in Crime and Statistics in the 21st Century: Using Data and Technology to Improve Justice. Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), Justice Research Statistics Association (JRSA) 2005 National Conference. October 27th & 28th, 2005. St. Petersburg, FL. (Invited presentation)

    “The Ethnographer’s Albatross: Emotions & Fieldwork.” Presented at the 2005 annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Co-Presenter: Mike Kinney (doctoral student, University of South Florida, Department of Criminology). Toronto, Canada.

    “I was Drunk, Stoned, High, and Don’t Remember a Thing: Drug/Alcohol Use as a Mitigating Factor in Capital Sentencing Outcomes.” Presented at the 2005 annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Toronto, Canada. Co-Presenters: Drs. Dwayne Smith, University of South Florida, Department of Criminology, Sondra J. Fogel, University of South Florida, Department of Social Work, and Beth Bjerregard University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Department of Criminal Justice.

    “The Ethics and Politics of Drug Ethnography.” Distinguished Lecture Series in Criminal Justice. Wichita State University, School of Community Affairs, Wichita, KS. Invited Speaker. October 14th, 2005.

    “The Ethnographic Gaze: Contemporary Fieldwork and Club Drugs.” Distinguished Lecture Series in Criminal Justice., Wichita State University, School of Community Affairs, Wichita, KS. Invited Speaker. October 13th, 2005.

    “Negotiating Emotions in the Field: The Risks and Rewards of Extreme Research Methods.” Roundtable topic presented at the 2005annual meetings for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Chicago, IL.

    “Opportunity to Effect Change: Race, Crime, and Criminal Justice.” Race, Crime, and Justice Center Planning Symposium. John Jay College of Criminal Justice, The City of University of New York (CUNY), Office of the Dean of Graduate Studies and Research & The Annie E. Casey Foundation. Invited Panelist. February 18th – 19th, 2005. New York, NY.

    “Ecstasy Use Measured by Hair Analysis in a Diversion Population.” Presented at the 2004 annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Nashville, TN. Co-Presenter: Dr. Tom Mieczkowski, University of South Florida, Department of Criminology.

    “From Distance Education to Online Learning: Teaching Issues for Developing Scholars.” Roundtable topic presented at the 2004 annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Nashville, TN.

    “Club Culture and Club Drug Use: A Colloquium.” Spring Semester, 2002. Invited Guest Lecturer for Crime and Justice In America. Instructor of Record: Dr. David Agresti.

    “A Drug Ethnographer’s Risks and Challenges in the Field: A Colloquium.” Spring Semester, 2002. Invited Guest Lecturer for Research Methods in Criminological Research (Graduate Level). Instructor of Record: Dr. Amie Schuck.

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    “How Far Down the Rabbit Hole Are You Willing to Go?” Presented at the 2001 annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Co-Presenter: Melissa E. Fenwick (doctoral student, University of South Florida, Department of Criminology). Atlanta, GA.

    “Taking Time Off for Misbehavior: Truancy as Self-Regulation.” Presented at the 2001 annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Co-Presenter: Melissa L. Jerrall (doctoral student, University of South Florida, Department of Criminology). Atlanta, GA.

    “Blow Me Up Suzie: Clubbing and Club Drugs in Tampa”. Spring Semester, 2001. Invited Guest Lecturer for Crime and Justice in America – Instructor of Record: Dr. Kathleen Heide, Co-Presenter: Melissa E. Fenwick (doctoral student, University of South Florida, Department of Criminology).

    “Mentoring Students and Faculty Members in Criminal Justice Education”. Roundtable topic presented the 2001 annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Washington, D.C.

    “Something Borrowed, Something New: Employing Team Ethnography In The Study of Club Drug Use”. Presented at the 2001 annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Co-Presenter: Melissa E. Fenwick (doctoral student, University of South Florida, Department of Criminology). Washington, D.C.

    “The Social Construction of Designer Club Drug Use: A Content Analysis”. Presented at the 2001 annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Co-Presenter: Melissa E. Fenwick (doctoral student, University of South Florida, Department of Criminology). University of South Florida, Department of Criminology. Washington, D.C.

    “Pass Them Out: An Ethnographic Pilot Study of Designer Drug Use in Southwestern Florida.” Co-Presenter: Melissa E. Fenwick (doctoral student, University of South Florida, Department of Criminology). Presented at the 2000 annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, California.

    “Clubbing in Tampa: Rolling to Ecstasy.” Fall Semester, 2000. Invited guest lecture for Crime and Justice in America – Instructor of Record: Dr. Kathleen M. Heide. Co-Presenter, Melissa E. Fenwick (doctoral student, University of South Florida, Department of Criminology).

    “Just for the thrill: A Grounded (Theory) Study of Adolescent Risk-Taking Behavior (Truancy.)” Presented at the 2000 annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. New Orleans, LA.

    “APLT Multi-Issue Pre-employment screening: A Field Study Prospectus”. Presented at the annual1999 meetings of the American Association of Police Polygraphists. Orlando, Florida.

    “Victimization of New and Long-Term Injection Drug User”. Co-Presenters: Drs. Dale Chitwood, Kathi Kinter & Mary Comerford. Presented at the 1998 annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Washington, D.C. .

    “Shoplifting for Thrill and Excitement: An Ethnographic Study of Shoplifting in Three States”. Presented at the 1998 meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Washington D.C.

    "Evaluating the Everyday: A Qualitative Evaluation." A professional presentation for the Hillsborough County Juvenile Assessment Center. (Dr. Richard Dembo). April 1998, Tampa, Florida.

    "Negotiating the routine: How drug-using arrestees manage their identity." Presented at the 1997 annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology. San Diego, California.

    "Unraveling The Complexities of the Drug-Crime Connection: A Pilot Study." A paper delivered to the National Institute of Justice Drug Use Forecasting Annual Conference, 1996, Washington, D.C.

    "Reflections from the Field: An Ethnography of a Miami Street Gang." Presented at the 1993 annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. St. Louis, MO.

    PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT/CONTINUING EDUCATION

    “Criminalization of HIV Non-Disclosure, Exposure and Transmission 2013 Work Session: Advancing The Research Agenda & Emerging Issues” Supported by Criminalization of HIV Transmission and Exposure Working Group, Law, Policy, and Ethics (LPE) Core, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA) at Yale University. June 6-7, 2013. New Haven, CT. (participated via teleconference)

    “Discover New Social Media Research Capabilities with NVivo.” A Webinar Training Series, QSR International. April 23, 2013.

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    “Qualitative Research Proposals: Common Pitfalls & Solutions.” A Webinar Training Forum; George Sayre, PsyD. Qualitative Research Coordinator, Veterans Administration Puget Sound Healthcare System, HSR& D Center of Excellence. April 10, 2013.

    “Enhancing Access to Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs through Health Information Technology: A National Effort to Reduce Prescription Drug Abuse and Overdose through Technology and Policy.” A Webinar Training Forum. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). October 2012.

    “Using NViVo to Improve Research Team Collaboration.” Webinar Training Series, QSR International. June 2012.

    “Atlas. Ti Demonstration of V7 Fundamentals.” Webinar Training Series, Scientific Software International. June 2012.

    “Understanding Youth Involvement in the 2011 UK Riots: A Basic Understanding of Team Research Using NViVo.” Webinar Training Series, QSR International. March 2012.

    “HIV Serosorting as a Harm Reduction Strategy: Evidence from Seattle, Washington.” Facilitated by Dr. Susan L. Cassels, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology & Global Health, University of Washington. Location: CIRA-Yale School of Public Health, Yale University. April 28th, 2011. New Haven, CT.

    “Epidemic Modeling: Compartmental and Networks Approaches to Infectious Diseases Research” Facilitated by Dr. Susan Cassels, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology & Global Health, University of Washington & Dr. Steven Goodrau, Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Washington. Location: Yale School of Public Health, Yale University. April 27th, 2011. New Haven, CT.

    “The Past, Present, and Future of the HIV Epidemic in Russia” Facilitated by Dr. Robert Heimer, Professor Yale School of Public Health. Location: CIRA-Yale School of Public Health, Yale University. January 20th, 2011. New Haven, CT.

    “Drug Treatment as HIV Prevention.” Facilitated by Dr. David Metzgar, Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, Penn Center for AIDS Research & Director of HIV/AIDS Prevention Research Division. Location: CIRA-Yale School of Public Health, Yale University. November 4th, 2010. New Haven, CT.

    “The Impact of a State HIV Criminal Exposure Law on Residents Living with HIV.” Facilitated by Dr. Carol Galletly, J.D., Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Center for AIDS Intervention Research (CHAIR), Medical College of Wisconsin. Location: CIRA-Yale School of Public Health, Yale University. October 21st, 2010.

    “Developing Compelling Mixed Methods Grant Proposals.” Facilitated by Dr. Jay Schensul, Co-Director, Qualitative Research Methods & Analysis (CIRA-IRM) Core & Senior Scientist, Co-Founding Director of Institute for Community Research. Location: CIRA-Yale School of Public Health, Yale University. Fall Semester 2010. New Haven, CT.

    “NVivo8: Fundamentals of Qualitative Data Analysis.” Facilitated by Dr. Cindi Jacobs, Regional Manager, QSR International. Location: CIRA-Yale School of Public Health, Yale University, May 28th & 29th, 2010. New Haven, CT.

    “Respondent-Driven Sampling Design, 2.0” Facilitated by Dr. Robert Heimer. Location: CIRA-Yale School of Public Health, Yale University. April 14-16, 2010. New Haven, CT.

    “Studies of Recently HIV Infected MSM: Characteristics and Patterns of Behavior Change” Facilitated by Dr. Pamina M. Gorbach, Associate Professor, UCLA, Department of Epidemiology. Location: CIRA-Yale School of Public Health, Yale University. April 14th, 2010. New Haven, CT.

    “HIV Prevention Interventions to Reach Hidden and High-Risk Social Networks in the Community” Facilitated by Dr.Jeffrey A. Kelly, Director of CAIR, Medical College of Wisconsin. Location: CIRA-Yale School of Public Health, Yale University. April 1st, 2010. New Haven, CT.

    “The Epidemic of HIV Among Drug Injectors and Homosexually Active Men in St. Petersburg, Russian Federation” Facilitated by: Dr. Edward White, Associate Research Scientist, Yale School of Public Health. Location: CIRA-Yale School of Public Health, Yale University. January 28th, 2010. New Haven, CT.

    A Qualitative Analysis Workshop: Theoretical and Methodological Frameworks. Facilitated by Drs. Patricia Adler and Peter Adler. Presented at the annual conference of the American Society of Criminology, St. Louis, MO. November 2008.

    A Symposium on Methods and Techniques for Deriving Network Data from Radom Walk/Snowball Sampling Research Strategies in the Social Sciences. The City of University of New York (CUNY), John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Department of Anthropology. Facilitated by Kirk Dombrowski, Ph.D., Ric Curtis, Ph.D. (Department of Anthropology) and Bilal Kahan, Ph.D. (Department of Mathematics). August 10th, 2007.

    How you can Link Qualitative and Census Data: Learning from Our Complex Family Types Study. A Didactic Seminar, Facilitators: Dr. Laurel Schwede, U.S. Census Bureau and Dr. Rae Lesser, University of Virginia, presented at the annual meetings for the American Sociological Association, New York Cit, NY: August 13th, 2007.

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    A Special Session on Principal Investigator Empowerment and Grant Responsibilities. Summer Grant Writing Workshop Series. University of South Florida, College of Arts & Sciences (CAS), Office of Research & Scholarship, Division of Sponsored Research, and Research Financial Management. Facilitated by Priscilla Pope, Jennifer Gordon, and Lynn Cooil. July 25th, 2007.

    A Special Session on the National Institute of Health (NIH) SF 424 (R&R) Electronic Submission Process. Summer Grant Writing Workshop Series. University of South Florida, College of Arts & Sciences (CAS), Office of Research & Scholarship. Facilitated by Dr. Cheryl L. Kirstein and Ms. Denise Burgan. July 20th, 2007.

    The Family Justice Center of Hillsborough County: 16-hour Training Course in Dynamics of Battering, Guest-Centered Advocacy, Lethality Assessment, Safety Planning, Boundaries, Working with Diverse Populations, & Ethics. Facilitated by Jennifer Street, M.S.W., Community Outreach Coordinator. Tampa, Florida. Tampa, Florida. August 7th & August 8th, 2006.

    Studying Complex Systems: Epistemological Car Talk. 19th Annual Research Conference, A System for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base. University of South Florida, Department of Children and Family Studies, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, Research and Training Center for Children’s Mental Health. Facilitators: Drs. Steven Banks & Michael Agar. Tampa, Florida. February 22nd, 2006.

    National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), Research Development Seminar Series. Facilitator: Dr. Pamela Goodlow. Bethesda, Maryland. February 13th & 14th, 2006.

    Coding and Memoing Qualitative Interviews and Focus Groups: A Qualitative Workshop Session. Research Talk, Inc. Facilitator: Dr. Paul Mihas. December 10th & December 11th, 2005. Bohemia, New York.

    Fostering a Positive Learning Environment for all Students. University of South Florida, Center for 21st Century Teaching Excellence & Virtual Instructional Team for the Advancement of Learning (VITAL). Facilitators: Deidre Cobb-Roberts and James Cavendish. November 10th, 2005.

    Reflecting You Course in a Learning-centered Syllabus. University of South Florida, Center for 21st Century Teaching Excellence & Virtual Instructional Team for the Advancement of Learning (VITAL). Facilitators: Shauna Schullo and Diane Williams. October 28th, 2005.

    Analyzing Qualitative Interviews and Focus Groups: A Qualitative Workshop Session. Research Talk, Inc. Facilitator: Dr. Raymond C. Maiette. October 1st and October 2nd, 2005. Bohemia, NY.

    New Features in Blackboard. University of South Florida, Center for 21st Century Teaching Excellence & Virtual Instructional Team for the Advancement of Learning (VITAL). Facilitators: Shauna Schullo, Neil Gomes, Amy Hilbelink, and Rui Cheng. September 27th, 2005.

    Using Blackboard’s Communication Tools to Improve Collaboration & Enhance Learning. University of South Florida, Center for 21st Century Teaching Excellence & Virtual Instructional Team for the Advancement of Learning (VITAL). Facilitators: Neil Gomes, Rui Cheng, and Amy Hilbenlik. September 23rd, 2005.

    Creating a Teaching Portfolio. University of South Florida, Center for 21st Century Teaching Excellence & Virtual Instructional Team for the Advancement of Learning (VITAL). Facilitator: Carol Harneit. September 20th, 2005.

    Grant Writing and Career Development Workshop: Science in a Fishbowl. At the 2005 National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse (NHSN) Conference. Facilitators: Dr. Yolanda Mancilla, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and Dr. Maria Cecilia Zea, George Washington University. September 17th, 2005. Miami, Florida.

    Getting Started with Real-Time Online Interactions Using Elluminate Live. University of South Florida, Center for 21st Century Teaching Excellence & Virtual Instructional Team for the Advancement of Learning (VITAL). Facilitators: Shauna Schullo, Neil Gomes, Lindsey Mercer, and Sayed Alkhabaz. September 9th. 2005.

    Continuing Education in Human Subjects Protection: Use of Prisoners in Research and Subjects Who Become Incarcerated During Research. University of South Florida, Office of Research Compliance. Facilitator: Mr. Henry Zych, Institutional Review Board (IRB) Coordinator. May 19th, 2005.

    Multilevel Modeling Workshop. Facilitators: Dr. Robert F. Dedrick & Dr. John M. Ferron, Department of Measurement and Research, University of South Florida, College of Education. April 1st, 2005.

    The State of Services Research: Important Opportunities within the Field of Substance Abuse Research. Facilitator: Dr. Jerry Flanzer. University of South Florida School of Social Work & Louis de la Parte FMHI. July 13, 2004. Tampa, Florida.

    The 2004 Qualitative Research Summer Intensive Program. ResearchTalk, Inc. Program Director: Dr. Raymond C. Maietta. June 24 – 29, 2004. Bohemia, New York.

    “Principles of Qualitative Analysis.” Facilitators: Drs. John Creswell and Ronald Shope. The 2004 Qualitative Research Summer Intensive Program. ResearchTalk, Inc. June 26th and 27th 2004. Bohemia, New York.

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    “Mixed Methods Research: Designs and Procedures.” Facilitators: Drs. John Creswell and Nataliya V. Ivankova. The 2004 Qualitative Research Summer Intensive Program. ResearchTalk, Inc. June 28th, 2004. Bohemia, New York.

    “U.S. Census: Local Demographic Analysis Workshop” Smartgirl Technologies. Facilitator: Deborah Johnson. July 25, 2003. Miami, Florida.

    “Principal Investigator Empowerment Workshop” University of South Florida, Division of Sponsored Research, Facilitator: Pricilla Pope, April 3, 2003. Tampa, Florida.

    “Atlas.ti Introduction and Advanced Features: A Qualitative Software Workshop” ResearchTalk, Inc. Facilitators: Dr. Ray Marietta. July 13 & 14, 2002. Bohemia, Long Island.

    “Enhancing Teaching and Learning through Web-Enhanced or Web-delivered Courses: An Intensive Workshop on Blackboard” University of South Florida, Virtual Instructional Team for the Advancement of Learning (VITAL) Facilitators: William Patternson, CTE, Shauna Schullo, FCIT, and Sabine Sickmann, FCIT. June 24-28, 2002. Tampa, Florida.

    “Blackboard Training Session.” Facilitator: Kristy Funderburk. University of South Florida, Academic Computing. Virtual Instructional Team for the Advancement of Learning (VITAL). October 12, 2001. Tampa, Florida.

    “Mock Peer Review Session.” Facilitator: Dr. Mark Swieter. Bridging Science & Culture to Improve Drug Abuse Research in Minority Communities. National Institute on Drug Abuse. September 25, 2001. Philadelphia, PA.

    “Grant-Writing Workshop.” Facilitator: Dr. Mark Swieter. Bridging Science & Culture to Improve Drug Abuse Research in Minority Communities. National Institute on Drug Abuse. September 25, 2001. Philadelphia, PA.

    Bridging Science & Culture to Improve Drug Abuse Research in Minority Communities. National Institute On Drug Abuse. September 24-26, 2001. Philadelphia, PA.

    Involving Students: Using Active Learning Strategies in University Classes. University of South Florida, Center for Teaching Enhancement, Facilitator: Drs. Jim Eison, Diane Williams, and Chuck Bonewell. July 23 – August 3, 2001. Tampa, Florida.

    MDMA/Ecstasy Research: Advances, Challenges, and Future Directions. A Scientific Conference, July 19 – 20, 2001. Bethesda, Maryland

    Funding Your Research/Writing Winning Proposals. Facilitator: Dr. Murray Webster, University of North Carolina at Charlotte. University of South Florida, Department of Criminology. February 2, 2001. Tampa, Florida.

    Qualitative Software Seminar/Learn on NVIVO. September 17, 2000, Research Talk, Inc. Facilitator: Raymond Marrieta, Ph.D. Bohemia, Long Island.

    National Institute of Justice Data Resource Program Workshop. “Integrating Qualitative Data with Quantitative Studies.” (Competitive Admission and $1,000.00 Travel Stipend Awarded). University of Michigan. Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR). June 2000. Facilitator: Dr. Chris Dunn. Ann Arbor, Michigan.

    Principal Investigator Responsibilities in Conducting Research. January 2000, University of South Florida, Division of Research Compliance. Tampa, Florida.

    Fieldwork and Qualitative Analysis in Criminal Justice. March 13, 1997, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Facilitator: Dr. Peter K. Manning. San Diego, California.

    HONORS/AWARDS

    Recipient of National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), Extramural Loan Repayment Program for Clinical Researchers (LRP-CR): NIDA Clinical Research Scholar: 2012-2013.

    Travel Grant Awarded for: “Mixed Methods Research: Integrating Quantitative & Qualitative Data for Elucidating Health Disparities” Submitted for the 2011 National Hispanic Science Network, (NHSN) Conference; Miami, FL. August 24-August 27, 2011. NHSN is a National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) professional research organization. Date of Award: June 2011.

    Recipient of National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), Extramural Loan Repayment Program for Clinical Researchers (LRP-CR): NIDA Clinical Research Scholar: 2010-2012.

    Travel Grant Awarded for: “Narrative Data Mining: Applying a Transdiciplinary Framework.” Submitted for the 2010 National Hispanic Science Network, (NHSN) Conference; New Orleans, LA. September 29th – October 1st, 2010. NHSN is a National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) professional research organization. Date of Award: July 1st, 2010.

    National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), National Institutes of Health (NIH), Special Populations Research Development Seminar Series, Research Development for the Career Scientist. Invited Participant. May 17th & 18th, 2010. Bethesda, Maryland.

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    Race, Crime, and Justice Center Advisory Board. Position: Advisory Board Member from July 2008 to June 2011. John Jay College of Criminal Justice, The City of University of New York (CUNY), Dr. Delores Jones, Brown, Director. New York, NY.

    The Sociological Canvass: Qualitative Drug Research in the 21st Century. Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, Alpha Kappa Delta Sociology Honor Society, University of Arkansas. Invited Speaker. April 17th, 2008. Fayetteville, Arkansas.

    National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), National Institutes of Health (NIH), Special Populations Research Development Seminar Series, Research Development for the Career Scientist. Invited Participant. February 13th & 14th, 2006. Bethesda, Maryland.

    Appointed as Deputy Editor for the Journal of Criminal Justice Education. A peer-reviewed journal for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS). Editor: J. Mitchell Miller, Ph.D., University of South Carolina. August 19th, 2005.

    Crime and Statistics in the 21st Century: Using Data and Technology to Improve Justice. Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), Justice Research Statistics Association (JRSA) 2005 National Conference. Invited Panelist. October 27th & 28th, 2005. St. Petersburg, FL.

    Distinguished Lecture Series in Criminal Justice., Wichita State University, School of Community Affairs, Criminal Justice Program. Wichita, KS. Invited Speaker. October 13th & 14th, 2005.

    Nominated & Appointed as Hispanic Research Scientist member of the National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse, (NHSN) – A non-soliciting organization funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, (NIDA). February 18th, 2005.

    Race, Crime, and Justice Center Planning Symposium. John Jay College of Criminal Justice, The City of University of New York (CUNY), Office of the Dean of Graduate Studies and Research & The Annie E. Casey Foundation. Invited Panelist. February 18th – 19th, 2005. New York, NY.

    Travel Grant Awarded for: The 2004 Qualitative Research Summer Intensive Program. ResearchTalk, Inc. Bohemia, New York. June 24 – 29, 2004. Funder: University of South Florida.

    Academy of Criminal Justice Science, Minorities & Women Section, Unsung Hero Award, Presented on March 7, 2003.

    Travel Grant Awarded for: “Bridging Science & Culture to Improve Drug Abuse Research in Minority Communities.” National Institute on Drug Abuse, (NIDA). Philadelphia, PA. September 24-26, 2001.

    “Integrating Qualitative Data with Quantitative Studies.” National Institute of Justice Data Resource

    Program Workshop. University of Michigan. Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR). Ann Arbor, Michigan. June 19-23, 2000. Travel Grant.

    University of Miami, College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Sociology • Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award, 1994-1995 • Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award, 1995-1996

    Who's Who among Students in American Universities and Colleges, 1994-1995

    Alpha Epsilon Lambda, 1994

    Frederick Milton Thrasher Award, Chicago State University

    For Continuing Contribution to Gang Literature, 1995

    Best Master's Thesis, 1993

    DOCTORAL DISSERTATION COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP

    2012 – Present Amanda M. Sharp Parker, Position: Co-Major Professor & Chair

    2011 – Present Carl Root, Position: Co-Major Professor. Major Professor: Dr. Michael Lynch

    2011 – Present Jessica Mitchell, Position: Co-Major Professor. Major Professor: Dr. Amy Cohn.

    2010 – 2013 Brian Sellers, Ph.D., Zero Tolerance for Marginal Populations: Examining Neoliberal Social Controls in American Schools. Position: Co-Major Professor. Major Professor: Dr. Michael Lynch.

    2010 – 2012 Shelly Wagers, Ph.D. Deconstructing the “Power and Control Motive”: Developing and Assessing the Measurability of Internal Power, Position: Committee Member. Major Professor: Dr. Christine Sellers.

    2009 – Present Douglas Wholl, Position: Committee Member. Major Professor: Dr. John Cochran.

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    2007 – 2008 Damian J. Martinez, Ph.D. Homeward Bound: Examining Social Support Among Former Prisoners and Their Family Members, Position: Committee Member, Major Professor: Dr. Gina Samuels, University of Chicago, School of Social Service Administration.

    2005 – 2006 Cécile Van de Voorde, Ph.D., The Social Construction of Suicide Terrorism: Symbolic Interaction, Objective Actions, and Subjective Meanings, Department of Criminology, Position: Committee Member, Major Professor: Dr. Tom Mieczkowski

    2004 – 2005 Steve Verrill, Ph.D. Social Structure and Social Learning in Delinquency: A Test of Akers’ Social-Structure-Social Learning (SSSL) Model, Department of Criminology, Position: Committee Member, Major Professor: Dr. Christine Sellers

    2004 – 2006 Timothy C. Hart, Ph.D., Respondent Fatigue in Self-Report Victim Surveys: Examining a Source of Non-sampling Error from Three Perspectives. Department of Criminology, Position: Committee Member, Major Professor: Dr. Tom Mieczkowski

    2000 – 2009 Melissa E. Fenwick, Ph.D., Reel Images: Representations of Adult Male Prisons by the

    Film Industry. Department of Criminology, Position: Co-Major Professor. Major Professor: Dr. Michael Lynch.

    2003 – 2005 Melissa Jerrall, Ph.D., All the News that’s fit to print? Media Reporting of Environmental Protection Agency Penalties Assessed against the Petroleum Refining Industry, 1997-2003, Department Of Criminology, Position: Committee Member, Major Professor: Dr. Michael Lynch

    2000 – 2007 Danielle McGuirren, Ph.D., Fabrication: Corporate and Governmental Crime in the Apparel Industry. Department of Criminology, Position: Committee Member, Major Professor: Dr. Michael Lynch

    2002 – 2004 Evaristus Obinyan, Ph.D., Differential Adolescent Tolerance of Delinquency, Department of Criminology, Position: Committee Member, Major Professor: Dr. Michael Lynch

    1998 – 2001 Julie Elizabeth Malphers, Ph.D., Homicide-Suicide in Older Persons, Department of Mental Health & Aging, Position: Committee Member, Major Professor: Dr. Donna Cohen

    MASTER’S THESIS COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP

    2013 Jocelyn Camacho, The Tattoo: A Mark of Subversion, Deviance, or Mainstream Self-Expression?, Department of Criminology, Position: Committee Member. Chair: Dr. Michael Lynch

    2013 Veronica Winters, State-Corporate Crime in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Department of Criminology, Position: Committee Member. Chair: Dr. Michael Lynch

    2011 – 2012 Allison King, Honors Thesis, B.A. Degree; University of South Florida. Illicit Drug Utilization in College Population: Incidence and Acceptance. Position: Committee Member. Chair: Dr. Steve Permuth.

    2010 – 2011 Mark Singer. Department of Criminology, Position: Committee Member. Chair: Dr. Christine Sellers. Thesis Area Project Completed July 2011.

    2009 – 2010 Amy Eggers, The Emotional Guardianship of Foreign-Born and Native-Born Hispanic Youth and Its Effect on Violent Victimization, Department of Criminology, Position: Committee Member. Chair: Dr. Ojmarrh Mitchell.

    2007 – 2009 Douglas Wholl, A Rational Choice to Professional Crime: Using a Meta-Synthesis of the Qualitative Literature, Department of Criminology, Position: Major Professor & Chair.

    2007 – 2008 Tristam W. Lynch, The Evolution of Modern Central American Street Gangs and the Political Violence They Present: Case Studies of Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras. Department of Government and International Affairs, College of Arts & Sciences, University of South Florida, Position: Committee Member, Chair: Dr. Harry E. Vanden.

    2004 – 2005 Shelley Wagers, Differences in Frequency and Severity for Violence in Intimate Terrorism across Genders: A Test of Johnson’s Theory, Department of Criminology, Position: Committee Member, Chair: Dr. Christine Sellers.

    2003 – 2005 Jessica Siegel, Honors Thesis, B.A. Degree, Department of Criminology, Coping Strategies of Death Row Inmates: A Content Analysis of Letters from Men on Florida’s Death Row, Department of Criminology, Position: Committee Member, Chair: Dr. John K. Cochran

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    2000 – 2002 Valerie S. Hogan, Dating Violence Victimization: A Test of Akers’ Social Learning Theory, Department of Criminology, Position: Committee Member, Chair: Dr. Christine S. Sellers

    2000 – 2001 Brett Marvis, Separate But Unequal: How Segregation Breeds Disparity, Department of Criminology, Position: Committee Member, Chair: Dr. Michael Lynch

    1999 – 2004 Tosia Kmiec, Victims of Stalking on the University of South Florida Campus, Department of Criminology, Position: Committee Member, Chair: Dr. Kathleen Heide

    1999 – 2001 Erin Spencer, A Follow-Up Study of 59 Juvenile Homicide Offenders Incarcerated in the Early 1980s, Department of Criminology, Position: Committee Member, Chair: Dr. Kathleen Heide

    1999 – 2001 Andrea Thompson, The Relationship of Juvenile Homicide Offense Characteristics to Post-Release Success: A Follow-Up Study, Department of Criminology, Position: Committee Member, Chair: Dr. Kathleen Heide

    1999 – 2001 Melissa L. Jarrell, NCAA Infractions and Penalties: Does Justice Prevail?, Department of Criminology, Position: Committee Member, Chair: Dr. Michael Lynch

    1999 – 2000 Mathew J. Swando, An Analysis of The Effects of Officer Demographic Characteristics, Work Orientations, and Agency Readiness on Openness to Organizational Change: Community Policing in A Sheriff’s Office, Department of Criminology, Position: Committee Member, Chair & Co-Chair: Drs. John K. Cochran & Max L. Bromley

    1997 – 1998 Venus A. Zilieris, An Exploratory Study of The Correlates of Aggression in Same-Sex Relationships, Department of Criminology, Position: Committee Member, Chair & Co-Chair: Dr. John K. Cochran and Dr. Christine S. Sellers

    1997 – 1998 Cheryl A. Law, The Effectiveness of Enhanced Supervision in The Middle District of Florida, Department of Criminology, Position: Committee Member, Chair: Dr. William Blount

    DEPARTMENTAL COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP

    2005 – 2008 Natasha Creamer, M.A. Comprehensive Examination, Department of Criminology, Position: Chair

    2004 – 2005 Tami Dodd, M.A. Comprehensive Examination, Department of Criminology, Position: Chair

    2004 – 2005 Keona Lewis, M.A. Comprehensive Examination, Department of Criminology /Position: Committee Member, Chair: Dr. Michael Lynch

    2004 – 2005 Wayne Wright, M.A. Comprehensive Examination, Department of Criminology, Position: Co-Chair

    2003 – 2004 Rachel Erter, M.A. Comprehensive Examination, Department of Criminology, Position: Committee Member, Chair: Dr. John K. Cochran

    2003 – 2004 Katie Otermat, M.A. Comprehensive Examination, Department of Criminology, Position: Committee Member, Chair: Dr. Tom Mieczkowski

    2002 – 2003 Kenya Nelsen, M.A. Comprehensive Examination, Department of Criminology, Position: Chair

    2002 – 2003 Alena Amtmann, M.A. Comprehensive Examination, Department of Criminology, Position: Chair

    2001 – 2002 Kathalin Rodriguez, M.A. Comprehensive Examination, Department of Criminology, Position: Committee Member, Chair: Dr. Christine Sellers

    2001 – 2002 Denise Suttles, M.A. Comprehensive Examination, Department of Criminology, Position: Committee Member, Chair: Christine Sellers

    2001 – 2002 Melissa E. Fenwick, participated by constructing and grading doctoral student’s examination, Department of Criminology, Outcome: Student completed her examination and is preparing to take her specialty comprehensive examination., Position: Co- Major Professor & Committee Member of General Comprehensive Examinations

    2001 – 2002 Melissa E. Fenwick, participated by constructing and directed doctoral student in studies for her specialty comprehensive examination to be administered on September 27, 2002, Department of Criminology, Position: Co-Major Professor & Chair of Specialty Comprehensive Examination Committee

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    2001 – 2002 Danielle McGuirren, participated by constructing and grading doctoral student’s examination, Department of Criminology, Outcome: Student completed her examination and is currently A.B.D., Position: Committee Member

    1999 – 2000 Michael Andoscia, Department of Sociology, Upon completion of his oral comprehensive examinations, student was award a M.A. degree in Sociology and continued with employment at a Eckerd Youth Camp. Chair: Dr. Jennifer Friedman

    1998 – 1999 Lynn Knight, participated by reviewing doctoral student’s examination, School of Education, Outcome: Student completed her examination and is currently A.B.D., Position: Committee Member

    1998 – 1999 Mike Cole, participated by reviewing student’s examination and attended his oral examination, Outcome: Student successfully completed his requirements for the degree of M.A. in Sociology, Position: Committee Member

    1998 – 1999 Mike Miller, participated by reviewing student’s examination and attended his oral examination, Outcome: Student successfully completed his requirements for the degree of M.A. in Sociology, Position: Committee Member

    DEPARMENTAL GRADUATE AREA PROJECTS

    2013 Patrick Depass, Public Opinion of Punishment, Felon Rights, and Felon Rehabilitation, Chair: Dr. Michael Lynch. Position: Committee Member.

    2012 – 2013 Anthony Jaramillo, A Historical-Comparative Analysis of Medical Marijuana Legislative Reform in the United States, Chair: Dr. Wilson R. Palacios. Committee Member: Dr. Lyndsey Boggess.

    2000 - 2002 Kimberly Petit, Arts Impact on Incarcerated Juveniles, Chair: Dr. William R. Blount, Position: Committee Member

    1999 - 2000 Faith Nadel, American Street Gangs, Chair: Dr. Michael Lynch, Position: Committee Member

    1998 – 1999 Joseph Musselman, The Development of a Therapeutic Mentor Training Manual for the Harbor Behavioral Health Care Institute, Inc,. Chair: Dr. Max Bromley, Position: Committee Member

    PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

    2013 Served as Chair for research panel entitled, The Value of Qualitative Research for Advancing Criminological Theory I, at the 2013 annual meetings for the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA.

    2013 Served as Discussant for research panel entitled, The Value of Qualitative Research for Advancing Criminological Theory II, at the 2013 annual meetings for the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA.

    2013 “Democratic Policing in a Changing World.” – an Authors-Meets-Critic (AMC) Session. Presented at the 2013 annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA.

    2013 “Stick Up Kids: Race, Drugs, Violence, and the American Dream.” University of California Press. Author(s) meet Critic Session Sponsored by Division of People of Color & Crime, at the 2013 annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA.

    2013 “Gang Life in Two Cities: An Insider’s Journey.” Columbia University Press. Author(s) meet Critic Session: At the 2013 annual meetings of the Southern Sociological Society. Atlanta, GA.

    2012 – 2013 Nominations Committee, American Society of Criminology (ASC). Position: Committee Member. Chair: Jody Miller, Ph.D.

    2012 – Present Florida HIV/AIDS Advocacy Network (FHAAN), Subcommittee on Hard-To-Reach Population(s). Position: Committee Member.

    2011 – 2012 C. Wright Mills Award Committee, Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP). Position: Committee Member. Chair: Karyn Lacy, Ph.D. (University of Michigan)

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    2010 – 2011 Program Planning Committee for: AIDS Science Day, 2011. Position: Committee Member, Chair: Gain Doran, Assistant Director for Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA); Yale School of Public Health. New Haven, CT.

    2010 Served in Author(s) meet Critic Session: Dorm Room Dealers: Drugs and the Privileges of Race and Class, Session Sponsored by Division of People of Color & Crime, at the 2010 annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA.

    2010 Program Planning Committee for: Responding to Resurgent HIV/STI Incidence among MSM in CT: Effective HIV Prevention Interventions for Gay Men. Position: Committee Member. Chair: Leif Mithcell, Community Research (CR) Core, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA)-Yale School of Public Health. New Haven, CT.

    2010 – Present Interdisciplinary Research Methods (IRM) Core. Position: Committee Member. Chair: Dr. Robert Heimer. Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA)-Yale School of Public Health. New Haven, CT.

    2010 – Present Law, Policy and Ethics (LPE) Core. Position: Committee Member. Chair: Elaine O’Keefe. Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA)-Yale School of Public Health. New Haven, CT.

    2010 – Present Community Research (CR) Core. Position: Committee Member. Chair: Leif Mitchell. Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA)-Yale School of Public Health. New Haven, CT.

    2010 – Present Development (DR) Core. Position: Peer-Reviewer. Chair: Jon Atherton. Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA)-Yale School of Public Health. New Haven, CT.

    2008 – Present Race, Crime, and Justice Center Advisory Board. Position: Advisory Board Member John Jay College of Criminal Justice, The City of University of New York (CUNY), Center Director: Dr. Delores Jones, Brown. New York, NY.

    2008 – 2009 Research Section Chair, Drug Markets and Crime, for 2009 American Society of Criminology (ASC), Program Committee, “Criminology and Criminal Justice Policy”: Program Co-Chairs: Natasha A. Frost, Ph.D. and Joshua D. Freilich, Ph.D., John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Research Area: Theory and Research on Drugs and Substance Abuse, Chair: Katherine Beckett, Ph.D.

    2008 Served as Chair for research panel entitled, Difficulties Doing Ethnographies in Diverse Settings: Prisons to Clubs to Reservations, at the 2008 annual meetings for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. St. Louis, MO.

    2008 Served as Chair for research panel entitled, Gender, Race/Ethnicity, Drug Use, and Intervention, at the 2008 annual meetings for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. St. Louis, MO.

    2007 – 2008 Research Section Chair, Drug Markets and Crime, for 2008 American Society of Criminology (ASC), Program Committee, “Reinvigorating Theory through Diversity and Inclusiveness”, Program Co-Chairs: Jody Miller, Ph.D. and David Curry, Ph.D., University of Missouri at St. Louis (UMSL), Research Area: Theory and Research on Drugs and Substance Abuse, Chair: Lisa Sample, Ph.D.

    2007 – 2008 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS) Membership Committee, Position:Deputy Chair. Chair: Matthew Robinson, Ph.D., Appalachian State University (ASU).

    2007 – 2008 Editor Search for Journal of Criminal Justice Education (JCJE) for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS). Position: Committee Member, Chair: Janice Joseph, Ph.D.

    2007 – 2010 Program Committee Chair for the 2010 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS) Program / Conference. (San Diego, CA). ACJS President: Janice Joseph, Ph.D., Richard Stockton College of Criminal Justice.

    2007 – 2010 Submitted ACJS 2010 Program Chair’s Final Report on August 20th, 2010 to ACJS and ACJS Executive Board.

    2007 – 2010 Submitted Final Results of Chair Reporting Survey on August 20th, 2010 to ACJS and ACJS Executive Board.

    2007 – 2009 Deputy Program Chair for the 2009 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS) Program / Conference. (Boston, MA). Program Committee Chair: Barbara Sims, Ph.D., Penn State Harrisburg. ACJS President: W. Wesley Hunter, Ph.D., Sam Houston University.

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    2007 – 2008 2008 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Program Committee – Conference (Cincinnati, OH). Position: Research Area Chair for Qualitative Research Methods, Design, & Analysis. Program Chair: Dr. Richard Tewksbury.

    2006 – 2008 Racial Democracy, Crime, and Justice-Network (RDCJ-N). Position: Member. Chair & Co-Founder: Dr. Ruth Peterson, Ohio State University.

    2006 – 2008 American Society of Criminology, (ASC), e-Mail Mentoring Program. Position: Mentor. Chair / Facilitator: Dr. Bonnie Barry, Social Problems Research Group.

    2006 – 2007 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Student Affairs Committee. Position: Committee Member. Chair: Dr. Kim Lersch.

    2006 Served as Chair for research panel entitled, Crime and Statistics, at the 2006 annual meetings for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Baltimore, Maryland.

    2006 Served as Chair for research panel entitled, Drug Use: Who is Using and What is Being Used, at the 2006 annual meetings for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Baltimore, Maryland.

    2006 – Present Appointed as Editorial Board Member for The Qualitative Report (http://www.nova.edu/ssss/QR/index.html) Editors: Drs. Ronald J. Chenail, Sally St. George, and Dan Wulff, Nova Southeastern University.

    2005 – 2013 Appointed as Editorial Advisory Board Member for The Prison Journal: An International Forum on Incarceration and Alternative Sanctions. Editor: Rosemary L. Gido, Ph.D., Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

    2005 – 2008 Appointed as Deputy Editor for Journal of Criminal Education. Editor: J. Mitchell Miller, Ph.D., University of South Carolina.

    2005 – Present Nominated and Appointed as Hispanic Research Scientist member of the National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse, (NHSN).

    2005 Served as Chair for research panel entitled, School & Delinquency, at the 2005 annual meetings for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Chicago, IL.

    2005 Served as Roundtable Discussant & Moderator at the 2005 annual meetings for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Chicago, IL.

    2004 Served as Roundtable Moderator & Discussant at the 2004 annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Nashville, TN.

    2004 – Present, Appointed as Associate Editor for Journal of Drug Issues. Editor: Bruce Bullington, Ph.D., Florida State University.

    2004 – Present Appointed as Reviewer/Consultant for National Institute of Justice, Office of Research and Evaluation, (ORE).

    2001 – 2005 Appointed to Affirmative Action Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Chair: Dr. Janice Joseph

    2001 Appointed to Editorial Board for Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice. Editor: Dr. Janice Joseph. Haworth Press.

    2000 – 2001 Appointed to Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Membership Committee. Chair: Dr. Janice Joseph.

    2000 Served as Research Panel Discussant for Juvenile Violence: Theoretical Insights and Empirical Findings, Session Chair: Dr. Julia Schwendinger, American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, California, November 14-18.

    2000 – 2001 Elected Executive Counselor for Minorities and Women Section, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences

    1999 - 2000 Elected Executive Counselor for Minorities and Women Section, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences

    1998 – 1999 Appointed to Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Program Committee, Topical Area: Gangs.

    1997 – 1998 Appointed to Affirmative Action Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Chair: Dr. Richard Tewksbury

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    ACADEMIC/DEPARTMENTAL/UNIVERSITY SERVICE

    2012 – Present College of Behavioral & Community Sciences, University of South Florida, HIV/AIDS Research Interest Group. Position: Affiliated Faculty Member. Chair: Dr. Celia Lescano.

    2012 – Present College of Public Health, Early Career Investigators Award (ECIA), University of South Florida. Position: External Reviewer.

    2012 Search Committee, Department of Criminology (USF-Tampa), Position: Committee Member. Chair: Dr. Shayne Jones.

    2012 Served as Chair of Instructor Promotion Committee for fall of 2012

    2011 – Present Instructor Promotion Committee (IPC), College of Behavioral & Community Sciences, University of South Florida. Position: Committee Member.

    2011 – Present Curriculum Committee, College of Behavioral & Community Sciences, University of South Florida. Position: Committee Member, Chair: Dr. Larry Thompson.

    2011 – Present Doctoral Examination, Department of Criminology (USF-Tampa), Position: Committee Member, Chair: Dr Lorie Fridell.

    2011 – 2012 Search Committee, Department of Criminology (USF-Tampa), Position: Committee Member. Chair: Dr. Michael Leiber.

    2012 – Fall of Department of Criminology, CCJ Advisor Position. Position: Committee Member. Chair: Lisa Landis.

    2011 – March Department of Criminology, CCJ Advisor Position. Position: Committee Member. Chair: Lisa Landis.

    2011 – March Doctoral (subcommittee) Examination, Department of Criminology (USF-Tampa), Position: Committee Member, Chair: Dr Lorie Fridell.

    2009 – November Department of Criminology, CCJ Advisor Position. Position: Committee Member. Chair: Lisa Landis.

    2009 – Present College of Behavioral & Community Sciences, University of South Florida, Internal Research Grant Program, Position: Grant Reviewer, Chair: Drs. Gail Donaldson and Pat Robinson.

    2008 – 2009 University of South Florida, Presidential Task Force on World Initiative. Position: Committee Member. Chair & Co-Chair: Dr. Linda Whiteford, Associate Vice President for Global Strategies and International Affairs, Office of the President and Dr. Donna Peterson, Dean, College of Public Health.

    2008 – Present Collaborative for Research Understanding Sexual Health Workgroup (CRUSH). Position: Affiliated Faculty Member. Chair: Dr. Eric Buhi, Department of Community & Family Health, College of Public Health, University of South Florida.

    2008 – Present Florida Center for AIDS Research Prevention Sciences Workgroup (FL-CFAR). Position: Affiliated Faculty Member. Chair: Dr. Julia Baldwin, Department of Community & F