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CURRICULUM VITAE Lawrence F. Travis III Division of Criminal Justice 600 N Dyer Hall P.O. Box 210389 University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH 45221-0389 (513) 556-5837 - Voice (513) 556-3303 - Fax [email protected] EDUCATION May 1982 Doctor of Philosophy, Criminal Justice State University of New York @ Albany Dissertation: Recent sentencing reforms in the United States: An examination of change in the justice process. May 1975 Master of Arts, Criminal Justice State University of New York @ Albany May 1974 Bachelor of Arts, Sociology State University of New York @ Albany EXPERIENCE May 2015 Professor Emeritus, School of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati. August 1990 Full Professor, Division of Criminal Justice, -- Present University of Cincinnati. Tenure awarded: Sept. 1985. Years in rank: Assistant Professor (1980-1985), Associate Professor (1985-1990). January 1997 Editor, Policing: An International Journal of Police --August 2011 Strategies and Management. Oversee the production of an international scholarly journal. Administered review process and prepared manuscripts for publication. June 1999 Director, Center for Criminal Justice Research. Manage the --June 2005 operations of the University of Cincinnati Center for Criminal Justice Research, including the preparation and submission of proposals for externally funded research, oversight of research projects and supervision of research associates.

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CURRICULUM VITAE Lawrence F. Travis III Division of Criminal Justice 600 N Dyer Hall P.O. Box 210389 University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH 45221-0389 (513) 556-5837 - Voice (513) 556-3303 - Fax [email protected]

EDUCATION May 1982 Doctor of Philosophy, Criminal Justice State University of New York @ Albany Dissertation: Recent sentencing reforms in the United States: An examination of change in the justice process. May 1975 Master of Arts, Criminal Justice State University of New York @ Albany May 1974 Bachelor of Arts, Sociology State University of New York @ Albany

EXPERIENCE May 2015 Professor Emeritus, School of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati. August 1990 Full Professor, Division of Criminal Justice, -- Present University of Cincinnati. Tenure awarded: Sept. 1985. Years in rank: Assistant Professor (1980-1985), Associate Professor (1985-1990). January 1997 Editor, Policing: An International Journal of Police --August 2011 Strategies and Management. Oversee the production of an international scholarly journal. Administered review process and prepared manuscripts for publication. June 1999 Director, Center for Criminal Justice Research. Manage the --June 2005 operations of the University of Cincinnati Center for Criminal Justice Research, including the preparation and submission of proposals for externally funded research, oversight of research projects and supervision of research associates.

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EXPERIENCE (Continued)

September 1993 Editor, Police Studies: The International Review of Police --December 1996 Development. Oversee the production of an international scholarly journal. September 1994 Graduate Program Director, Division of Criminal Justice, --August 1995 University of Cincinnati. Responsible for overall administration of the graduate programs (M.S. and Ph.D.) in criminal justice. September 1982 Graduate Program Director, Criminal Justice Program, --August 1984 University of Cincinnati. November 1978 Research Director, Oregon State Board of Parole. --August 1980 Designed and conducted research to evaluate the Board’s matrix guidelines system. Developed and tested parole revocation guidelines. Developed Parole Board information system. September 1977 Research Analyst, National Parole Institutes. Participated --October 1978 as a staff member in the planning and implementation of all Parole Institutes and Parole Policy Seminars. Conducted a national survey of parole authorities. Wrote quarterly and final reports for the NPI to the NIC, the funding agency. June 1977 Visiting Instructor, School of Criminal Justice, State --August 1977 University of New York @ Albany. September 1976 Teaching Fellow, School of Criminal Justice, State University --May 1977 of New York @ Albany.

COURSES TAUGHT Undergraduate: Criminal Careers Criminology & Delinquency History and Philosophy of Criminal Justice Introduction to Criminal Justice Introduction to Corrections Introduction to Courts Introduction to Law Enforcement Managing School Violence Organized and White Collar Crime Philosophy of Punishment Politics of Criminal Justice Prisons and Jails

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COURSES TAUGHT (Continued)

Research Methods School Crime Graduate: Applied Criminal Justice Research

Community Based Corrections Criminal Justice Policy Analysis

Criminal Justice Research Practicum Juvenile Justice System

Pro-Seminar in Administration of Justice Pro-Seminar on the Nature of Crime Agency and Community Relations Research Methods Seminar in Criminal Justice Seminar in Criminal Justice Theory Seminar in Cross Cultural Policing Theory and Philosophy of Law Enforcement

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences American Correctional Association American Probation and Parole Association American Society of Criminology Midwestern Criminal Justice Association Ohio Court and Correctional Services Association

PUBLICATIONS Books: Lawrence F. Travis III & Bradley Edwards, (2015) Introduction to Criminal Justice, 8th Edition. Waltham, MA: Anderson Publishing. Lawrence F. Travis III & Robert H. Langworthy, (2008) Policing in America, 4th Edition. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. Martin D. Schwartz & Lawrence F. Travis III (eds.) (1997) Corrections: An Issues Approach, 4th Edition. Cincinnati: Anderson. Lawrence F. Travis III, (ed.) (1985) Probation, Parole and Community Corrections: Emerging Issues. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland.

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Monograph: Lawrence F. Travis III and Vincent O’Leary (1979) Changes in Parole and Sentencing Decision Making: 1976-1978. Hackensack, NJ: NCCD. Excerpted in: R.M. Carter, D. Glaser and L.T. Wilkins (eds.), (1984) Probation, Parole and Community Corrections. New York: John Wiley & Sons:105-121. Articles and Book Chapters: H. Daniel Butler, Benjamin Steiner, M. Makarios, and L. Travis (forthcoming). “Assessing the effects of exposure to supermax confinement on offender post-release behavior. The Prison Journal. N. Goulette, J.Wooldredge, J. Frank, & L.F. Travis III (2015). “From initial appearance to sentencing: Do female defendants experience disparate treatment?” Journal of Criminal Justice 43(5):406-17. J. Wooldredge, J. Frank, N. Goulette, & L. Travis (2015), “Is the impact of cumulative disadvantage on sentencing greater for Black defendants?” Criminology & Public Policy 14(2):187-223. Benjamin Steiner, Matthew Makarios & Lawrence F. Travis (2015). “Examining the effects of residential situations and residential mobility on offender recidivism.” Crime & Delinquency 61(3):375-401. N. Goulette, A. Reitler, J. Frank, W. Flesher, & L. Travis (2014), “Criminal Justice Practitioner’s Perceptions of Collateral Consequences of Criminal Conviction on Offenders.” Criminal Justice Review 39(3):290-304. James McCafferty and Lawrence Travis (2014). “Probation and parole in the United States: Historical perspective and modern community corrections.” In Gerben Bruinsma & David Weisburd (eds.) Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. New York: Springer Publishing Company. B. Meade, B. Steiner, M. Makarios, & L. Travis (2013). “Estimating a dose-response relationship between time served in prison and recidivism.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 50(4):525-550.

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P. Colin Bolger and Lawrence F. Travis (2013). “Community Policing.” In J.I. Ross (ed.) Encyclopedia of Street Crime in America. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Bradley Buckmeier and Lawrence F. Travis (2013). “Miranda Warnings.” In J.I. Ross (ed.) Encyclopedia of Street Crime in America. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Jennifer Burke and Lawrence F. Travis III (2013). “Blue Laws.” In J.I. Ross (ed.) Encyclopedia of Street Crime in America. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Jeffrey Clutter and Lawrence F. Travis (2013). “Hot Spots.” In J.I. Ross (ed.) Encyclopedia of Street Crime in America. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Michael Chou and Lawrence F. Travis (2013). “Broken Windows Theory.” In J.I. Ross (ed.) Encyclopedia of Street Crime in America. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Carlos Rojas and Lawrence F. Travis (2013). “Problem Oriented Policing.” In J.I. Ross (ed.) Encyclopedia of Street Crime in America. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. B. Steiner, R. Hester, M. Makarios, & L. Travis (2012). “Examining the link between parole officers’ bases of power and their exercise of power.” The Prison Journal 92(4):435-459. Benjamin Steiner, Matthew Makarios, Lawrence F. Travis, & Benjamin Meade (2012). “Examining the effects of community-based sanctions on offender recidivism.” Justice Quarterly, 29(2):229-257. Lawrence F. Travis (2012). “Criminal sentencing: Goals, practices, and ethics,” in M. Braswell, B. McCarthy, & B. McCarthy (eds.). Justice, Crime, and Ethics, 7th ed. Cincinnati: Anderson:165-180. Makarios, M., J.McCafferty, B. Steiner, and L. Travis (2012). “The effects of parole officers’ perceptions of the organizational control structure and satisfaction with management on their attitudes toward policy change.” Journal of Crime and Justice, 35(2):296-316. Julie Coon & Lawrence Travis (2012). “Police activities in schools: Comparing matched reports from principals and law enforcement officials.” Police Practice and Research, 13(1):15-30. Benjamin Steiner, Lawrence Travis, Matthew Makarios, & Thomas Brickley (2011). “The influence of parole officers’ attitudes on supervision practices.” Justice Quarterly, 28(6):903-927.

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Benjamin Steiner, Matthew Makarios, Lawrence F. Travis, & Benjamin Meade (2011). “Short-term effects of sanctioning reform on parole officers’ revocation decisions.” Law & Society Review, 45(2):371-400. Benjamin Steiner, Matthew Makarios, and Lawrence F. Travis (2011) “Understanding parole officers’ responses to sanctioning reform. Crime and Delinquency, 38(5):841-853. Matthew Makarios, Benjamin Steiner, and Lawrence F. Travis (2010). “Examining the predictors of recidivism among men and women released from prison in Ohio.” Criminal Justice and Behavior, 37(12):1377-1391. Reprinted in: Stohr, M., A. Walsh, & C. Hemmens (2013). Corrections: A text reader, 2nd Ed.. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage:285-96. Lawrence F. Travis and James Stacey (2010). “A half century of parole rules: Conditions of parole in the United States, 2008.” Journal of Criminal Justice. 38(4):604-608. Matthew Makarios, Benjamin Steiner, and Lawrence F. Travis (2010) “Restricting discretion during sanctioning: Parole officers’ responses to the implementation of a progressive sanctioning grid in Ohio.” APPA Perspectives. 34(1):47-54. John Liederbach and Lawrence F. Travis (2008) “Wilson redux: Another look at Varieties of Police Behavior.” Police Quarterly 11(4):447-467. Daniel Lytle and Lawrence F. Travis (2008) “Graduate education in criminology and criminal justice: Assessing course requirements.” Journal of Criminal Justice Education 19(3):339-350. Kevin Buckler, Timothy Griffin, and Lawrence F. Travis (2008) “Criminologists as ‘benchwarmers’: The exclusion of eggheads from crime news discourse.” Southwest Journal of Criminal Justice 5(1):4-21. Lawrence F. Travis and Victoria S. Beck (2008) “Probation, Parole, and Community Corrections: An International Perspective,” in S.G. Shoham, O. Beck, & M. Kett (eds.), International Penology. (Boca Raton, FL: Taylor & Francis):197-229. Julie K. Coon and Lawrence F. Travis (2007), “The role of police in school safety,” in M.D. McShane and F.P. Williams (eds.) Youth violence and delinquency, vol.3, (Westport, CT: Praeger):37-53. Victoria S. Beck, Lawrence F. Travis, and Robert Ramsey (2007), “Juvenile specialty courts,” in M.D. McShane and F.P. Williams (eds.) Youth violence and delinquency, vol. 2, (Westport, CT: Praeger):49-66.

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Victoria S. Beck and Lawrence F. Travis (2006), “Sex offender notification: A cross-state comparison,” Police Practice and Research 7(4):293-307. Victoria S. Beck, Robert Ramsey, Thomas Lipps, and Lawrence F. Travis (2006), “Juvenile Diversion: An Outcome Study of the Hamilton County Ohio Unofficial Juvenile Court,” Juvenile and Family Court Journal 57(Spring):1-10. Victoria S. Beck and Lawrence F. Travis (2006) “Sex offender notification: An exploratory assessment of state variation in notification processes,” Journal of Criminal Justice 34(1):51-56. Anthony W. Flores, Amanda L. Russell, Edward J. Latessa, & Lawrence F. Travis (2005), “Evidence of professionalism or quackery: Measuring practitioner awareness of risk/need factors and effective treatment,” Federal Probation (December):9-14. Lawrence F. Travis (2005) “Sentencing in the United States,” in E.J. Latessa & A.M. Holsinger (eds.), Correctional Contexts, 3rd ed. (Los Angeles: Roxbury):51-60. Edward J. Latessa, Lawrence F. Travis, and Christopher T. Lowenkamp (2005) “Halfway houses (updated),” in E. J. Latessa & A. M. Holsinger (eds.), Correctional Contexts, 3rd ed. (Los Angeles: Roxbury):367-374. Kevin Buckler and Lawrence F. Travis III (2005) “Assessing the Newsworthiness of Homicide Events: An Analysis of Coverage in the Houston Chronicle,” Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture 12(1):1-25. Lawrence F. Travis (2005) “Criminal Sentencing: Ethical Issues and the Problems of Reform,” in M. Braswell, B. McCarthy, & B. McCarthy (eds.) Justice, Crime, and Ethics, 5th Ed. (Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing):163-178. Victoria S. Beck and Lawrence F. Travis III (2004) “Sex offender notification and protective behavior,” Violence and Victims 19(3):289-302. Victoria S. Beck, James Clingermayer, Robert Ramsey, and Lawrence F. Travis III (2004) “Community response to sex offenders,” Journal of Psychiatry and Law 32(2):141-169. Julie K. Coon and Lawrence F. Travis III (2004) “School safety and the use of security technology,” in R. Muraskin and A.R. Roberts (eds.), Visions for change: Crime and justice in the twenty-first century, 4th ed. (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall):587-607. Victoria S. Beck and Lawrence F. Travis III (2004) “Sex offender notification and fear of victimization,” Journal of Criminal Justice 32(5):455-463.

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Kevin Buckler and Lawrence F. Travis III (2003) “Re-analyzing the prevalence and social context of collateral consequence statutes,” Journal of Criminal Justice 31(5):435-53. Lawrence Travis (2002) “Sentencing,” in D. Levinson (ed.) The Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment, Vol. 4. (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage):1471-1476. John Liederbach and Lawrence F. Travis III (2002) “The role of regional community policing institutes as a catalyst for change: What types of agencies are participating?” Police Forum 12(2):2-4. Lawrence F. Travis & Kenneth D. Hughes (2002) “Mapping in Police Agencies: Beyond This Point There Be Monsters,” Overcoming the Barriers: Crime Mapping in the 21st Century 2(August). The Police Foundation. http:policefoundation.org. Lawrence Travis, Kenneth Novak, Craig Winston, and David Hurley (2000) “Cops at the door: The impact of citizen surveys by police on public attitudes,” Police Quarterly 3(1):85-104. Brad Smith, Kenneth Novak, James Frank, and Lawrence Travis (2000) “Multijurisdictional drug task forces: An analysis of impacts,” Journal of Criminal Justice 28(6):543-556. Reprinted in: S. Stojkovic, J. Kolfas, and D. Kalinich (eds.) The administration and management of criminal justice organizations: A book of readings, 4th ed. (Long Grove, IL: Waveland, 2004):399-419. Dana Jones, Shelley Johnson, Edward Latessa, and Lawrence F. Travis (1999) “Case classification in community corrections: Preliminary findings from a national survey,” Topics in Community Corrections, Annual Issue 1999. (Washington, DC: National Institute of Corrections):4-10. Edward J. Latessa, Lawrence F. Travis, and Alexander Holsinger (1998) “The importance of evaluating correctional programs: Assessing outcome and quality,” Corrections Management Quarterly, 2(4):22-29. Eric Jefferis, James Frank, Brad Smith, Ken Novak and Lawrence Travis (1998) “An examination of the productivity and perceived effectiveness of drug task forces,” Police Quarterly 1(3):85-107. Lawrence Travis (1998) “Criminal sentencing: Honesty, prediction, discrimination and ethics,” in M. Braswell, B. McCarthy and B. McCarthy (eds.) Justice, Crime and Ethics, 3rd Edition. (Cincinnati: Anderson):211-223.

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Lawrence Travis and Craig Winston (1998) “Dissension in the ranks: Officer resistance to community policing, cynicism, and support for the organization,” Journal of Crime and Justice 21(2):139-56. Betsy Fulton, Edward J. Latessa, Amy Stichman & Lawrence Travis (1997) “‘Up to speed’--The state of ISP: Research and policy implications,” Federal Probation 61(4):65-75. Betsy Fulton, Amy Stichman, Lawrence Travis & Edward Latessa (1997) “Moderating probation and parole officer attitudes to achieve desired outcomes,” The Prison Journal 77(3):295-312. Joseph A. Zins, Lawrence F. Travis III and Penny Freppon (1997), “Linking research and practice in the schools,” in P. Salovey & D. Sluyter (eds.) Emotional development and emotional intelligence. New York: Basic Books:257-274. Lawrence F. Travis III (1996) “A pure refraction of reality: The coverage of women and minorities in introductory criminal justice texts,” Journal of Criminal Justice Education 7(2):345-351. Lawrence F. Travis III (1995) “Ethical issues in sentencing,” in M. Braswell, B. McCarthy and B. McCarthy (eds.) Justice, crime and ethics, 2nd. Cincinnati: Anderson:191-203. Revision of an earlier chapter published in the first edition. Arelious Knighton & Lawrence F. Travis III (1995) “African-American males and the Cincinnati police,” in Urban League of Greater Cincinnati, 1994 State of Black Cincinnati. Cincinnati: Urban League. Joseph Zins, Lawrence F. Travis III, Michael Brown & Arelious Knighton (1994) “Preventing interpersonal violence in the schools,” School Services Journal 8(2):1-30. John Wright & Lawrence F. Travis III (1994) “Prison work release programs,” in Encyclopedia of American Prisons. New York: Garland Publishing:510-512. Edward Latessa & Lawrence Travis III (1992) “Residential community correctional programs,” in J. Byrne, A. Lurigio & J. Petersilia (eds.) Smart sentencing: The emergence of intermediate sanctions. (Newbury Park, CA: Sage):166-181. Lawrence F. Travis III (1992) “Making history: Explaining the development of the police,” Police Forum, 2(2):6-10. Lawrence F. Travis III & Edward Latessa (1991) “Halfway house or probation: A comparison of alternative dispositions,” Journal of Crime and Justice 14(1):53-75.

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Lawrence F. Travis III (1991) “Ethical issues in sentencing,” in M. Braswell, B. McCarthy & B. McCarthy (eds.) Justice, crime and ethics. (Cincinnati: Anderson):177-190. Lawrence F. Travis III & Ross Vukovich (1990) “Cynicism and job satisfaction in policing: Muddying the waters,” American Journal of Criminal Justice 15(1):90-104. Jeffrey Witte, Lawrence F. Travis III & Robert Langworthy (1990) “Participatory management in law enforcement: Police officer, supervisor and administrator perceptions,”American Journal of Police 9(4):1-23. Lawrence F. Travis III (1989) “Crowding in American prisons and jails: Causes, effects and possible solutions,” The Justice Professional 4(2):257-278. Lawrence F. Travis III (1989) “Criminal justice graduate education: An assessment of the Albany model,” Northeastern Criminal Justice Reporter (Spring):6-7. Lawrence F. Travis III, Edward Latessa & Robert Oldendick (1989) “The utilization of technology in correctional institutions,” Federal Probation 53(3):35-40. James Frank, Francis Cullen, Lawrence F. Travis III & John Borntrager (1989) “Sanctioning corporate crime: How do business executives and the public feel?” American Journal of Criminal Justice 13(2):139-69. Edward Latessa & Lawrence F. Travis III (1988) “The effects of intensive supervision with alcoholic offenders,” Journal of Offender Counseling, Services and Rehabilitation 12(2):175-190. Edward Latessa, Lawrence F. Travis III & Francis Cullen (1988) “Public support for mandatory drug-alcohol testing in the workplace,” Crime and Delinquency 34(4):379-391. Velmer Burton, Lawrence F. Travis III & Francis Cullen (1988) “Reducing the legal consequences of a felony conviction: A national survey of state statutes,” International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice 12(1):101-109. Velmer Burton, Francis Cullen & Lawrence F. Travis III (1987) “The collateral consequences of a felony conviction: A national study of state statutes,” Federal Probation 51(3):52-60. Edward Latessa & Lawrence F. Travis III (1987) “Citizen crime prevention: Problems and prospectives in reducing crime,” Journal of Security Administration 10(1):38-51.

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Lawrence F. Travis III (1987) “The quality of doctoral programs in deviance, criminology, and criminal justice: A response to Thomas and Bronick,” Journal of Criminal Justice 15(2):157-166. Lawrence F. Travis III, Francis Cullen Bruce Link & John Wozniak (1986) “The impact of instructional bias on crime seriousness consensus: A research note,” Journal of Criminal Justice 14(5):431-439. Lawrence F. Travis III, Edward Latessa & Gennaro Vito (1985) “Agenda building in criminal justice: The case of determinate sentencing,” American Journal of Criminal Justice 10(2):45-51. Reprinted in: S. Stojkovic, J. Klofas & D. Kalinich (eds.) The administration and management of criminal justice organizations. (Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland, 1990). Lawrence F. Travis III, Edward J. Latessa & Gennaro Vito (1985) “Private enterprise in institutional corrections,” Federal Probation 49(4):11-16. Lawrence F. Travis III, Vincent O’Leary & Vicki Castelluccio (1985) “The future of sentencing and parole: A Delphi reassessment of sentencing and parole reforms,” Criminal Justice Review 10(2):45-51. Lawrence F. Travis III and Edward Latessa (1985) “The role of private enterprise in institutional corrections,” Urban Resources 2(4):25-29. Michael Palmiotto and Lawrence F. Travis III (1985) “Faculty readership of security periodicals: Use of the literature in a new discipline,” Journal of Security Administration 8(1):27-36. Francis Cullen, Bruce Link, Lawrence F. Travis III & John Wozniak, “Consensus in crime seriousness: Empirical reality or methodological artifact?,” Criminology 23(1):99-118. Lawrence F. Travis III (1985) “The development of American parole,” in H. Allen, E. Latessa, G. Vito & C. Eskridge, Probation and parole in America. (New York: Free Press):19-35. Lawrence F. Travis III and Edward J. Latessa (1984) “Parole rules in the United States--Thirteen years later: Revisited thirteen years later,” Journal of Criminal Justice 12(6):591-600. Lawrence F. Travis III (1984) “Intensive supervision in probation and parole,” Corrections Today 46(4):36-38.

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Francis Cullen, Carl Heiner & Lawrence F. Travis III (1984) “Provider medicaid fraud: A note on white-coat crime,” Southern Journal of Criminal Justice 8(2):146-161. Edward Latessa, Lawrence F. Travis III & Harry E. Allen (1984) “Volunteers and paraprofessionals in parole: Current practices,” Journal of Offender Counseling, Services and Rehabilitation 8(1/2):91-105. Lawrence F. Travis III and Francis Cullen (1984) “Work as an avenue of prison reform: Is rehabilitation possible?,” New England Journal on Criminal and Civil Confinement 10(1):45-64. Lawrence F. Travis III and Francis Cullen (1984) “Radical non-intervention: The myth of doing no harm,” Federal Probation 48(1):29-32. Edward Latessa, Lawrence F. Travis III and George Wilson (1984) “Juvenile diversion: An analysis of the factors related to diversion decision-making and outcome,” in Scott Decker (ed.) Evaluating juvenile justice: Strategies and outcomes. (Beverly Hills, CA: Sage):145-165. Lawrence F. Travis III (1983) “The case study in criminal justice research: Applications to policy analysis,” Criminal Justice Review 8(2):46-51. Francis T. Cullen, Bruce Link, Lawrence F. Travis III and Terrence Lemming (1983) “Paradox in policing: A note on perceptions of dangerousness,” Journal of Police Science and Administration 11(December):457-462. Reprinted in: A.S. Blumberg and A. Niederhoffer (eds.) (1983) The ambivalent force, 3rd edition. (Hinsdale, IL: Dryden Press). Lawrence F. Travis III and Ira Blalock (1982) “Parole: Structuring decisions,” in C. Eskridge (ed.) Alternatives to incarceration. (Lexington, MA: Ginn Publishing):282-296. Lawrence F. Travis III (1982) “The politics of sentencing reform,” in M. Forst (ed.) Sentencing reform. (Beverly Hills, CA: Sage):58-89. Book Reviews: Lawrence F. Travis III (2002) “Training regimen: Where it’s been, where it’s at, where it should go,” Law Enforcement News 28(577/578):9. Lawrence F. Travis III (2000) “Crime and Power: A History of Criminal Justice 1688-1998,” Journal of Criminal Justice 28(3):257-258.

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Lawrence F. Travis III (1987) “Punishment without walls,” Journal of Criminal Justice 15(6):507-509. Lawrence F. Travis III (1986) “An update of corrections,” Federal Probation 50(2):97. Lawrence F. Travis III (1984) “Reintegration revisited: Emerging from the mire,” Federal Probation 48(2):72-73. Lawrence F. Travis III (1983) “Case management strategies for probation and parole,” Federal Probation 47(3):85-86. Technical Reports, Pamphlets and Miscellaneous: J. Frank, L. Travis, A. Reitler, N. Goulette, and W. Flesher (2011). Collateral Consequences of Criminal Conviction in Ohio. Columbus, OH: Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services. J. Frank, L. Travis, J. Wooldredge, and N. Goulette, with R. Brown (2011). An Analysis of the Impact of Defendant Race on Criminal Court Case Processing in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Cleveland, OH: Cuyahoga County Office of the Prosecutor. B. Steiner, L. Travis, & M. Makarios (2008). Examining the Impact of Ohio’s Progressive Sanctioning Grid: Validation Study and Process Evaluation. Columbus, OH: Ohio Dept. of Rehabilitation and Corrections. Julie Coon and Lawrence F. Travis III (2005). The Role of Law Enforcement in Public School Safety: A National Survey. Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice. Lawrence F. Travis (2004). Evaluation of the City of Cincinnati Employee Discipline Process. Cincinnati: City of Cincinnati. Anthony Flores, Lawrence F. Travis III, and Edward J. Latessa (2003) Case Classification for Juvenile Corrections: Evaluation of the Youthful Level of Service Inventory. Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice. Stephen Vollmer and Lawrence F. Travis III (2002). Institutionalizing the Use of Research in a Local Police Department: A Continuing Partnership. Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice. Lawrence F. Travis III and Colleen Kadleck (2001) Police Department and Police Officer Association Leader’s Perceptions of Community Policing: Describing the Nature and Extent of Agreement. Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice.

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Lawrence F. Travis III and John Liederbach (1999) First Year Evaluation of the Tri-State Regional Community Policing Institute. Cincinnati: Division of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati. Edward Latessa, Lawrence Travis, Betsy Fulton, and Amy Stichman (1998) Evaluating the prototypical ISP. Cincinnati: Division of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati, October, 1998. Edward Latessa, Lawrence Travis, Alexander Holsinger, and Jennifer Hartman, (1998) Evaluation of Ohio’s Pilot Day Reporting Program: Final Report. Cincinnati: Division of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati. Kenneth Hughes and Lawrence F. Travis (1998). Establishing a Research Partnership: The Forest Park (OH) Police Division and the University of Cincinnati. Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice. James Frank, Brad Smith, Kenneth Novak, Lawrence Travis and Robert Langworthy (1998) Ohio Multijurisdictional Drug Law Enforcement Task Forces: Final Report, Vols. 1 - 3. Cincinnati: Division of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati. Lawrence F. Travis III & Beth A. Sanders, Community Policing Activities: The Ohio Task Analysis Project. Cincinnati: Division of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati, October, 1997. Lawrence F. Travis III & Beth A. Sanders, Community Policing Activities: The Ohio Task Analysis Project, Summary Report. Cincinnati: Division of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati, October, 1997. Edward J. Latessa, Lawrence F. Travis & Alexander Holsinger, Evaluation of Ohio’s Community Corrections Act Programs and Community Based Correctional Facilities: Final Report. Cincinnati: Division of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati, February, 1997. Edward J. Latessa, Lawrence F. Travis & Alexander Holsinger, Evaluation of Ohio’s Community Corrections Act Programs by County Size. Cincinnati: Division of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati, June, 1977. Edward J. Latessa, Lawrence F. Travis & Alexander Holsinger, Evaluation of Ohio’s Community-Based Correctional Facilities: Final Report. Cincinnati: Division of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati, April, 1997. Lawrence F. Travis III and Edward Latessa, Projected Impact of S.B. 2 on Corrections in Richland County, Cincinnati: 1996.

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Edward J. Latessa, Lawrence F. Travis III, Lorraine Green, Paul Mazerolle, Michael Turner, Jennifer Hartman and Alexander Holsinger, Comprehensive Planning Report for Adams County. Cincinnati: Division of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati, 1996. Latessa, et al, Comprehensive Planning Report for Clark County. Latessa, et al, Comprehensive Planning Report for Clermont County. Latessa, et al, Comprehensive Planning Report for Crawford County. Latessa, et al, Comprehensive Planning Report for Hardin County. Latessa, et al, Comprehensive Planning Report for Hamilton County. Latessa, et al, Comprehensive Planning Report for Huron County. Latessa, et al, Comprehensive Planning Report for Licking County. Latessa, et al, Comprehensive Planning Report for Lorain County. Latessa, et al, Comprehensive Planning Report for Lucas County. Latessa, et al, Comprehensive Planning Report for Marion County. Latessa, et al, Comprehensive Planning Report for Mercer County. Latessa, et al, Comprehensive Planning Report for Miami County. Latessa, et al, Comprehensive Planning Report for Pickaway County. Latessa, et al, Comprehensive Planning Report for Wyandot County. Arelious Knighton and Lawrence F. Travis III, Women’s Ventures in Science, Engineering and Math: Final Evaluation Report, Cincinnati: Cincinnati Institute for Career Alternatives, 1996. Lawrence F. Travis III, Validation and Comparison of the Hamilton County Juvenile Court Probation Risk Assessment Instrument, Cincinnati, OH: Hamilton County Juvenile Court, 1995. Arelious Knighton and Lawrence F. Travis III, Women’s Ventures in Science, Engineering and Math: Progress Report, Cincinnati: Cincinnati Institute for Career Alternatives, 1995.

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Art Knighton and Lawrence F. Travis III , Reducing the Incidence of Violence in Police Interactions with African American Males: Results of Focus Group Discussions, Cincinnati: The Urban League of Greater Cincinnati, Inc., 1994. Lawrence F. Travis III, Risk Classification--Cooperative Agreement for Consulting Services--Final Report, Washington, D.C: National Institute of Corrections, 1990. Lawrence F. Travis III, Misdemeanant Probationer Risk Classification for Blue Earth County, Cincinnati: Division of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati, 1990. Lawrence F. Travis III, Misdemeanant Probationer Risk Classification for Clark County, Cincinnati: Division of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati, 1990. Lawrence F. Travis III, Misdemeanant Probationer Risk Classification for Nicollett County, Cincinnati: Division of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati, 1990. Lawrence F. Travis III, Final Report: Validation of the South Carolina Parole Risk Assessment Instrument, Columbia, SC: South Carolina State Reorganization Commission, 1989. Lawrence F. Travis III, Risk Classification in Probation and Parole, Cincinnati: Division of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati, 1989. Lawrence F. Travis III, Risk Classification with Sex Offenders, Cincinnati: Division of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati, 1989. Lawrence F. Travis III, Risk Classification for Juveniles, Cincinnati: Division of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati, 1989. Lawrence F. Travis III, Developing Computerized Management Information Systems, Cincinnati: Division of Criminal Justice, 1989. Edward J. Latessa, Robert Oldendick, Lawrence F. Travis III, Susan Noonan and Barbara McDermott, Impact of Technology on Adult Correctional Institutions, Washington, DC: National Institute of Corrections, 1988. Lawrence F. Travis III, Final Report: Validation of Ohio Parole Board Risk Assessment Instrument and Examination of Alternative Predictors for Parole Outcome with Special Attention to Sex Offenders, Columbus, OH: Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections, 1988. Edward J. Latessa and Lawrence F. Travis III, An Evaluation of the College Hill Crime Prevention Program, Cincinnati: Criminal Justice Program, 1984.

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Lawrence F. Travis III, Instructor’s Guide to Research Methods and Statistics for Criminal Justice, Cincinnati: Anderson, 1983. Lawrence F. Travis III, Instructor’s Guide to Corrections: An Issues Approach, 2nd ed., Cincinnati: Anderson, 1983. Lawrence F. Travis III and Ira Blalock, Parole Revocation Guidelines Evaluation--Summary Report, Salem, OR: Oregon State Board of Parole, 1980. Lawrence F. Travis III and Ira Blalock, Parole Revocation Guidelines Evaluation Supplemental Report I: Field Test of Revocation Guidelines, Salem, OR: Oregon State Board of Parole. National Parole Institutes and Parole Policy Seminars--1978: Final Report, Hackensack, NJ: National Council on Crime and Delinquency, 1978. Lawrence F. Travis III, Instructor’s Guide for Introduction to Criminal Justice, 2nd ed. by Donald Newman, Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1978. Lawrence F. Travis III, You and the Family Court, Albany, NY: Community Legal Rights Foundation, 1975. Papers Presented: H. Daniel Butler, Benjamin Steiner, Matthew Makarios, & Lawrence Travis, “Assessing the Effect of Exposure to Disciplinary Segregation on Offenders’ Odds of Recidivism.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Philadelphia, PA, February 19, 2014. H. Daniel Butler, Benjamin Steiner, Matthew Makarios, & Lawrence Travis, “Examining the Impact of Confinement in Different Prison Environments on Offender Recidivism.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GZ, November 23, 2013. Daniel Lytle & Lawrence F. Travis III, “Taking Stock of Police Decision Making: A Meta-analysis.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Dallas, TX, March 23, 2013. H. Daniel Butler, Benjamin Steiner, Matthew Makarios, & Lawrence Travis, “Assessing the Effects of Exposure to Different Prison Environments on Offender Recidivism.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Dallas, TX, March 21, 2013.

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Daniel Lytle & Lawrence F. Travis III, “Criminal Justice Theory Organization: Whole-System or Decision Specific Approach.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC, November 17, 2011. Natalie Goulette, Angela Reitler, James Frank, Lawrence F. Travis, and Whitney Flesher, “Perceptions of Criminal Justice Actors Regarding Collateral Consequences of Conviction.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC, November 17, 2011. Natalie Goulette, Angela Reitler, Whitney Flesher, Lawrence F. Travis III, and James Frank, “How Criminal Justice Professionals Perceive Collateral Consequences of Conviction in the State of Ohio.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, IL, September 30, 2011. Timothy Griffin, Kevin Buckler, & Lawrence F. Travis, “Expert citation in crime stories in four American daily newspapers.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, February 24, 2010. Daniel Lytle and Lawrence F. Travis, “Interdisciplinary education in criminal justice and criminology: An examination of department types.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 6, 2009, San Diego, CA. Daniel Lytle & Lawrence F. Travis, “Doctoral education in criminal justice and criminology: A review of curricular requirements.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 12, 2009, Boston, MA. Denise Nation & Lawrence F. Travis, “Major differences: General test for differences in preferences for police action among college majors.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 12, 2009, Boston, MA. Lawrence F. Travis and James Stacey, “A half century of parole rules: Conditions of parole in the United States, 2008.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 14, 2008, St. Louis, MO. Denise Nation & Lawrence F. Travis, “Citizens’ preferences and attitude towards the police: An analysis of racial differences.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 14, 2008, St. Louis, MO. Timothy Griffin, Lawrence F. Travis, and Kevin Buckler, “Toward a method of calibrating search terms in crime news research.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 14, 2007, Seattle, Washington. Julie Coon and Lawrence F. Travis, “Security technology use in public schools: Findings from a national survey.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 3, 2007, Los Angeles, California.

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John Liederbach and Lawrence F. Travis, “Wilson redux: Another look at Varieties of Police Behavior.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 3, 2006, Los Angeles, California. Julie Coon and Lawrence F. Travis, “Challenges in conducting school safety research: Observations from a national study.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 1, 2006, Baltimore, Maryland. Anthony Flores, Amanda Russell, Edward Latessa and Lawrence Travis, “Evidence of professionalism or quackery: Measuring practitioner awareness of risk/need factors and effective treatment.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2, 2006, Baltimore, Maryland. Timothy Griffin, Kevin Buckler, and Lawrence F. Travis, “The representation of criminology and criminal justice academics in newspaper coverage of crime.” Paper presented at the Annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 1, 2006, Baltimore, Maryland. Victoria Beck, Robert Ramsey, and Lawrence F. Travis, “Unofficial Juvenile Community Courts.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 18, 2005, Toronto, Canada. Julie Coon and Lawrence F. Travis, “School crime, police presence, and what police ought to do in schools: Contrasting perspectives. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 19, 2005, Toronto, Canada. Julie Coon and Lawrence F. Travis, “The Use of Security Technologies in Public Schools: National Survey Results.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 16, 2005, Chicago, IL. Kevin Buckler and Lawrence F. Travis, “The Presentation of Homicide in Print Media: An Analysis of Situational, Informational, and News Theme Effects.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 16, 2005, Chicago, IL. Julie Coon and Lawrence F. Travis, “Police or Products: Are Schools Choosing Police Presence or Security Technologies to Address Safety Concerns?” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 17, 2004, Nashville, TN. Julie Coon and Lawrence F. Travis, “Law enforcement in public schools: Comparing views of schools and law enforcement.” Paper presented at the Seventh Ohio Criminal Justice Research Conference, April 20, 2004, Columbus, OH.

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Victoria S. Beck and Lawrence F. Travis, “Sex offender notification: A comparison of methods.” Paper presented at the Seventh Ohio Criminal Justice Research Conference, April 20, 2004, Columbus, OH. Kevin Buckler and Lawrence F. Travis, “Identifying the situational and organizational correlates of print media decision-making in the reporting of homicide,” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 10, 2004, Las Vegas, NV. Julie Kiernan Coon and Lawrence F. Travis, “The use of security technology in schools: National survey results from public schools.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 10, 2004, Las Vegas, NV. Victoria S. Beck and Lawrence F. Travis, “Sex offender notification: A comparison of state notification procedures.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 10, 2004, Las Vegas, NV. Julie Kiernan Coon and Lawrence F. Travis, “Role of Police in Schools: National Survey Results from Public Schools and Law Enforcement Agencies. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 19, 2003, Denver CO. Victoria S. Beck, James Clingermayer, and Lawrence F. Travis, “Community Response to Sex Offender Notification.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 19, 2003, Denver, CO. Lawrence F. Travis III, “The Police and the Urban Poor.” Presented at Incarceration Nation: The Warehousing of America’s Poor, Conference by Ivy Tech State College, South Bend. October 24, 2003, South Bend, IN. Julie Kiernan Coon and Lawrence F. Travis, “The Role of Law Enforcement in Public Schools: School and Law Enforcement Perspectives.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, October 3, 2003, Chicago, IL. Victoria S. Beck, Lawrence F. Travis, and Robert Ramsey, “The Effect of Sex Offender Notification on Perceived Risk of Victimization, Fear of Victimization and Protective Behavior.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, October 3, 2003, Chicago, IL. Victoria Beck and Lawrence F. Travis, “Sex Offender Notification and Fear of Victimization.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 6, 2003, Boston, MA.

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Lawrence F. Travis III and Julie Kiernan, “Public School Use of Law Enforcement.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Criminal Justice Association, October 11, 2002, Chicago, IL. Lawrence F. Travis III and Victoria Beck, “Sex Offender Notification and Crime Prevention.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Criminal Justice Association, October 10, 2002, Chicago, IL. Lawrence F. Travis III and Julie Kiernan, “Describing the Role of Law Enforcement in Public Schools.” Presented at the Annual Conference on Criminal Justice Research and Evaluation, July 24, 2002, Washington, DC. Kevin Buckler and Lawrence F. Travis III, “The Collateral Consequences of Felony Convictions: A Five Year Follow-up.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 8, 2002, Anaheim, CA. Colleen Kadleck and Lawrence F. Travis III, “Conflict Over Community Policing: Rhetoric or Reality?” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 7, 2002. Lawrence F. Travis III and Colleen Kadleck, “ Labor Conflict in Police Organizations: Results of a National Survey. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, October 5, 2001, Chicago, IL. Colleen Kadleck and Lawrence Travis, “Police Agency and Employee Association Leaders’ Perceptions of Community Policing: A National Survey,” presented at the Ohio Criminal Justice Research Conference 2001, April 30, 2001, Columbus, OH. Xinhao Wang and Lawrence Travis, “Using Target Patterns to Identify Crime Patterns,” presented at the Fourth International Crime Mapping Conference, December 12, 2000, San Diego, CA. Colleen Kadleck and Lawrence Travis, “Do Police Unions and Police Chiefs Really Disagree About Community Policing? Results from a National Study,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 16, 2000, San Francisco, CA. Julie Kiernan and Lawrence F. Travis, “The Adoption of Innovation in Police Agencies: A Case Study,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 16, San Francisco, CA. John Liederbach, James Frank, Theresa Connover, and Lawrence Travis, “Policing the ‘Lilliputs’: An Examination of Officer Work Routines in Rural, Small-Town, and Suburban Departments,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November 16, 2000, San Francisco, CA.

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Lawrence F. Travis, “Management Rights in Policing: Perceptions of Ohio Chiefs,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, October 6, 2000, Chicago, IL. John Liederbach, Theresa Conover, James Frank, and Lawrence Travis, “New horizons in community policing: Rural and suburban cities,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 24, 2000, New Orleans, LA. Colleen Kadleck and Lawrence Travis, “Police officer association leaders and chiefs: Their perceptions of community policing,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 25, 2000, New Orleans, LA. Lawrence Travis, “Case Classification: Linking Process and Practice,” presented at the APPA Midwinter Institute, February, 2000, Nashville, TN. John Liederbach, David Hurley and Lawrence Travis, “You can lead a horse: A comparison of police agency participation in a subsidized training program,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 10, 1999, Orlando, FL. David Hurley, John Liederbach and Lawrence Travis, “It comes from the top: Police Chiefs’ attitudes and community policing,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 10, 1999, Orlando, FL. Colleen Kadleck and Lawrence Travis, “A management view of labor: Police administrators’ perception of employee organizations,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 12, 1999, Orlando, FL. Lawrence Travis, David Hurley and Craig Winston, “Police officer problem solving: Problems, practice, and perceptions,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, October 8, 1998, Milwaukee, WI. Lawrence Travis and Beth Sanders, “The effects of community policing on the police function: A comparison of COP and non-COP officers,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March, 1998, Albuquerque, NM. Betsy Fulton, Amy Stichman, Edward Latessa and Lawrence Travis, “Evaluating a prototypical model of intensive supervision programs: Should we admit defeat?,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March, 1998, Albuquerque, NM. Alexander Holsinger, Edward Latessa and Lawrence Travis, “The impact of county context on juvenile justice dispositions,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March, 1998, Albuquerque, NM.

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Brad Smith, Kenneth Novak, James Frank and Lawrence Travis, “Mulitjurisdictional drug task forces and interagency relationships,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March, 1998, Albuquerque, NM. Amy Stichman, Betsy Fulton, Edward Latessa and Lawrence Travis, “Probation officer attitudes and officer performance: Is there a link?,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March, 1998, Albuquerque, NM. Craig N. Winston & Lawrence F. Travis III, “Is extinction in store for community oriented policing?,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, 1997, San Diego, CA. Alexander Holsinger, Edward Latessa, Michael Turner and Lawrence F. Travis III, “Identification of factors associated with recidivism: Variation between urban and rural jurisdictions,” paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, 1997, San Diego, CA. Eric Jefferis, James Frank, Brad Smith, Ken Novak, Robert Langworthy and Lawrence F. Travis III, “Effectiveness of mulitjurisdictional drug task forces and member agencies,” paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, 1997, San Diego, CA. William King, Lawrence F. Travis III and Robert Langworthy, “Police organizational death,” paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, 1997, San Diego, CA. Lawrence F. Travis III & Craig N. Winston, “Dissension in the ranks: Officer resistance to community policing, cynicism, and support for the organization,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, October 1997, Cincinnati, OH. Alex Holsinger, Edward Latessa, Michael Turner and Lawrence F. Travis III, “High level alternatives to incarceration: Examining community based correctional facilities,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 1997, Louisville, KY. Michael Turner, Edward Latessa, Alex Holsinger and Lawrence F. Travis III, “Investigating community corrections: Exploring the multi-level impact of current community correctional interventions,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 1997, Louisville, KY.

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Brad Smith, Kenneth Novak, James Frank, Lawrence F. Travis III and Robert Langworthy, “Multijurisdictional drug enforcement: Organizational communication and cooperation,” presented at the the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 1997, Louisville, KY. Craig Winston and Lawrence F. Travis III, “The problems of policing: Are the police officers and citizens working together?,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 1997, Louisville, KY. Betsy Fulton, Amy Stichman, Edward Latessa and Lawrence F. Travis III, “Testing the link between organizational values, role definition, and job assignment within probation agencies,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 1997, Louisville, KY. Amy Stichman, Betsy Fulton, Edward Latessa and Lawrence F. Travis III, “From preference to performance: Exploring the relationship between role definition and role performance among probation officers,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 1997, Louisville, KY. Lawrence F. Travis III, Kenneth Novak & Matthew Hamulak, “Who answers the phone? An assessment of non-response bias in telephone surveys,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, September 26, 1996, Indianapolis, IN. Lawrence F. Travis III, Edward J. Latessa, Alexander Holsinger and Kelly Brown, “Evaluating the effectiveness of community based correctional facilities,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, September 25, 1996, Indianapolis, IN. Edward J. Latessa, Lawrence F. Travis III, Kelly Brown and Alexander Holsinger, “Evaluating community correctional alternatives to regular supervision probation“ presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, September 25, 1996. Beth Sanders and Lawrence F. Travis III, “Effect of community policing on police officer activities,” presented at The Annual Conference on Criminal Justice Research and Evaluation, August 5, 1996, Washington, D.C. Jennifer Hartman, Lawrence F. Travis III & Edward Latessa, “Thirty-nine years of parole rules,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 16, 1996, Las Vegas, NV.

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Melissa Moon, Eric Jeffris, Edward Latessa, Lawrence F. Travis III & Robert Langworthy, “Prediction in criminal justice: A prison likelihood score,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 8, 1995, Boston, MA. Lawrence F. Travis III, “Where the cops are: A probability explanation for differential processing,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 9, 1995, Boston, MA. Arelious Knighton and Lawrence F. Travis III, “Reducing the incidence of violence in police interactions with African-American males,” presented at the “Social Work ‘93” Conference of the National Association of Social Workers, Orlando, FL, November, 1993. Lawrence F. Travis III, “Cultural literacy in criminal justice: Specifying content,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 18, 1993. Lawrence F. Travis III, “Cultural literacy and criminal justice: A preliminary examination of the chicken, the eggs, and caual order,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 11, 1992, Pittsburgh, PA. Lawrence F. Travis III, “Making history: Explaining the development of the police,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 8, 1991, Nashville, TN. Lawrence F. Travis III, “Risk classification in probation and parole: Issues and trends,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March, 1990, Denver, CO. Lawrence F. Travis III, “Criminal justice graduate education: An assessment of the Albany model,” presented at the School of Criminal Justice, S.U.N.Y. @ Albany Spring Conference, April, 1989, Albany, NY. Jeffrey Witte, Lawrence F. Travis III & Robert Langworthy, “Participatory management in law enforcement: Police officer, supervisor and administrator perceptions,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 1989, Washington, D.C. Lawrence F. Travis III, “Predicting parole success in Ohio: Yet another study,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, April, 1988, San Francisco, CA.

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Edward Latessa, Lawrence F. Travis III & Gennaro Vito, “Felony probation: An examination of the research,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, October, 1987, Chicago, IL. Edward Latessa, Lawrence F. Travis III & Francis Cullen, “Public support for mandatory drug-alcohol testing in the workplace,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, October, 1987, Chicago, IL. Velmer Burton, Francis Cullen & Lawrence F. Travis III, “Restoration of rights and expungement of records for ex-offenders,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March, 1987, St. Louis, MO. Lawrence F. Travis III, “Culpability and penalty severity,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March, 1987, St. Louis, MO. Edward Latessa and Lawrence F. Travis III, “Halfway houses versus probation: A three year follow-up of offenders,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, October, 1986, Chicago, IL. Lawrence F. Travis III and Ross J. Vukovich, “Cynicism and job satisfaction in policing: Muddying the waters,: presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Orlando, FL, March, 1986. Edward Latessa and Lawrence F. Travis III, “Criminal opportunity reduction effort: Problems and prospectives in citizen crime prevention,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Orlando, FL, March, 1996. Lawrence F. Travis III and Patricia Hardyman, “The impact of parole guidelines on sentencing disparity,: presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Las Vegas, NV, April, 1985, Lawrence F. Travis, Edward J. Latessa & Gennaro F. Vito, “The role of private enterprise in corrections,” presented at the Third Annual Organizational Police and Development Conference, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, May, 1985. *An earlier version of this paper was presented at the ASPA/ICMA Conference on Privatization and Alternative Service Delivery, Cincinnati, OH, November, 1984. James Frank, Francis Cullen, Lawrence F. Travis III and John Borntrager, “Santcioning corporate crime: How do business executives and the public compare?,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, October, 1984. Lawrence F. Travis III, Vincent O’Leary and Vicki Castelluccio, “The future of sentencing and parole: A Delphi reassessment of sentencing and parole reforms,” Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Chicago, March, 1984.

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Michael J. Palmiotto and Lawrence F. Travis III, “Faculty readership of security periodicals: Use of the literature in a new discipline,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Chicago, March, 1984. Francis Cullen and Lawrence F. Travis III, “Work as an avenue of prison reform: Is rehabilitation possible?,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Denver, CO, November, 1983. Lawrence F. Travis III, Francis Cullen, Bruce Link & John Wozniak, “The impact of instructional bias on crime seriousness consensus,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Denver, CO, November, 1983. Francis Cullen, Bruce Link, Lawrence F. Travis III and Terrence Lemming, “Paradox in policing: A note on perceptions of dangerousness,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, October, 1983. Lawrence F. Travis III and Edward Latessa, “The politics of the grantsmanship process: Even a contract isn’t enough,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, October, 1983. James Frank, Francis Cullen & Lawrence F. Travis III, “Sanctioning corporate crime: Public support for civil and criminal intervention,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, IL, October, 1983. Lawrence F. Travis III, “Application of the case study approach to the analysis of justice policy change,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, San Antonio, TX, March, 1983. Lawrence F. Travis III, “Notes on reform in the justice process: The case of determinate sentencing,: presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Toronto, Canada, November, 1982. Edward J. Latessa and Lawrence F. Travis III, “A ranking of parole condition severity,” presented at the Annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Toronto, Canada, November, 1982. Edward Latessa, Lawrence F. Travis III and George Wilson, “Juvenile diversion: An examination of the relative success of a diverted cohort,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Association of Criminal Justice Educators, Indianapolis, IN, October, 1982. Lawrence F. Travis III and Edward Latessa, “‘A summary of parole rules--thirteen years later’ revisited thirteen years later,” paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Louisville, KY, March, 1982.

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Lawrence F. Travis III and Sandra Skovron, “The fiscal squeeze: Off with their heads,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C., November, 1981. Lawrence F. Travis III and Martin D. Schwartz, “Parole release in the 1980s: Where do we go from here?,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Oklahoma City, OK, March, 1980. Lawrence F. Travis III, “The reform of rape law in the United States,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Cincinnati, OH, March, 1979. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Member, IACP National Law Enforcement Policy Center Advisory Board (2005 – 2014). Member, Editorial Board, Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, (2011-2013). Member, Law Enforcement Forecasting Group, Bureau of Justice Assistance, U.S. Department of Justice, June, 2011-2013. Member, Policing Platform Review Team, National Institute of Justice (2009-2011) Member, Advisory Board, Tri-State Regional Community Policing Institute, 1998-2010. Member, Ohio Department of Youth Services Release Process Review Team (2008) Member, 2007 Program Committee, American Society of Criminology Topic Editor, Criminology & Public Policy, 5(1), “Public Preference for Rehabilitation.” Member, Safe & Clean Committee, Downtown Cincinnati, Inc., 2004 - 2006 Chair, Program Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 2004 Member, Program Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 2002-2004 Member, “The Working Group,” advisory board to the National Evaluation of the Safe Schools/Healthy Students Initiative, 2001-2004 Trustee at Large, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 1990-1993. Chair, Awards Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Chair, Program Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 1987. Member, Program Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 1983-1986. Book Review Editor, Justice Quarterly. Member, ACJS Series Editor Selection Committee, 1997. Member, Justice Quarterly Editor Selection Committee, 1995. Member, Teller’s Committee, Police Section, ACJS, 1993-1994. Member, Editorial Board, Criminal Justice and Behavior. Guest Editor, American Journal of Criminal Justice. Member, Awards Committee, American Probation and Parole Association. Member, Research Council, American Correctional Association. Chair, Student Affairs Committee, Midwestern Criminal Justice Association. Member, Ohio DRC, Think Tank on Correctional Classification.

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Delinquency Prevention Criminal Justice Review Oxford University Press Funded Research: December, 2009-October, 2011., Co-Principal Investigator, “An analysis of the impact of defendant race on criminal court case processing in Cuyahoga County, Ohio.” Funded by the Office of the Prosecutor, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. September, 2009-November, 2011, Co-Principal Investigator, “Collateral consequences in Ohio.” Funded by the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services. August, 2006 –September 2008, Co-Principal Investigator, “Analysis of the Ohio Department of Youth Services Release Authority’s Decision Making Process.” Funded by the Ohio Department of Youth Services. August 2006 –August, 2008, Co-Principal Investigator, “Evaluation of the Ohio State Highway Patrol Vehicle Integration Technology Demonstration Project.” Funded by the Ohio State Highway Patrol. August, 2001 – June 2005, Principal Investigator, “The role of law enforcement in public schools: A national survey. Funded by the National Institute of Justice ($405,262). October, 2002 – December, 2003, Principal Investigator, “Evaluation of the City of Cincinnati Employee Discipline Process.” Funded by the City of Cincinnati ($50,000).

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January, 1999 – 2001, Principal Investigator, “Institutionalizing the use of research in a local police department: A continuing partnership.” Funded by the National Institute of Justice ($75,913). January, 1999 – 2003, Co-Principal Investigator,” Case classification for juvenile corrections: An evaluation of the Youthful Level of Service Inventory,” with E. Latessa. Funded by the National Institute of Justice ($187,437). January 1999 – Present, Co-Principal Investigator, “Community policing and organizational structure in small and medium-sized police departments,” with J. Frank. Funded by the National Institute of Justice ($373,971). January, 2001 - 2003, Principal Investigator,” Police department and police officer association leaders’ perceptions of community policing: Describing the nature and extent of agreement.” Funded by the National Institute of Justice ($139,052). December, 1997 – July, 1999, Principal Investigator,” Provision of development and research assistance to the Regional Community Policing Institute.” Funded by the Tri-State Regional Community Policing Institute as a subcontract under U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Policing Services Award to the Tri-State Regional Community Policing Institute ($50,000). Jan. 1, 1997 - June, 1998, Co-Principal Investigator, “Establishing a research partnership: The Forest Park (OH) Police Division and the University of Cincinnati.” Funded by the National Institute of Justice ($45,624). Jan. 1, 1996 - March 31, 1997, Principal Investigator, “Community policing activities: The Ohio task analysis.” Funded by the National Institute of Justice ($73,371). Consulting: 2008-2009 – Ohio Department of Youth Services 2006 – 2008 – Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections 2000 – Ohio Law Enforcement Foundation 1999 – Correctional Education Association, Region 7 1998 – 1999 Mississippi Department of Corrections

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1999 – New Jersey Department of Corrections 1999 – Virginia Parole Board 1999 – Wyoming Department of Corrections 1997 - 1998 Ohio Department of Youth Services 1997 - North Carolina Community Penalties Division 1996 - Athens County Community Corrections Board 1996 - Cincinnati Initiative for Career Alternatives 1996 - National Institute of Corrections 1996 - Richland County Community Corrections Board 1996 - State of Wyoming, Department of Corrections 1995 - Kentucky Department of Youth Services 1995 - Hamilton County Juvenile Court 1994 - Ohio Crime Prevention Association 1989 - South Carolina Reorganization Commission 1988 - Ohio Adult Parole Authority 1986 - Brotherhood of Deputy Sheriffs 1985 - Cincinnati Community Chest 1984 - Oregon State Board of Parole 1983 - Cincinnati Health Department 1983 - Ohio Adult Parole Authority 1983 - German Township (OH) Police Department 1981 - North College Hill (OH) Police Department 1978 - United States Parole Commission

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1976 - New York State Department of Correctional Services References: Supplied on request.