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August 2018
Curriculum Vitae
Pamela Wilcox
CONTACT INFORMATION:
University of Cincinnati
School of Criminal Justice
PO Box 210389
Cincinnati, OH 45221-0389
Telephone: (513) 556-2957
E-mail: [email protected]
EDUCATION
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Ph.D., 1994, Duke University, Sociology
M.A., 1992, Duke University, Sociology
B.A., 1990, Miami University (Ohio), Sociology (Summa Cum Laude)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
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Professor, School of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati, September, 2008-
Professor, Affiliated Faculty, Department of Sociology, University of Cincinnati,
Associate Professor, Division of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati, September, 2004-
August, 2008.
Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Kentucky, April 2000-June 2004
Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Kentucky, August 1994-April 2000.
Graduate Instructor, Department of Sociology, Duke University, August 1993-April 1994.
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FELLOWSHIPS, HONORS AND AWARDS
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Fellow, The Graduate School, University of Cincinnati, April, 2015-
Ronald L. Akers Professorship in Criminology and Deviance, University of Kentucky, 2003-
2004
Outstanding Teacher Award (“Top Ten”), College of Arts and Sciences, University of Kentucky,
1999
The Chancellor’s “Rising-Star Teacher-Scholar Award,” University of Kentucky, 1997
Summer Faculty Research Fellowship, University of Kentucky, 1998
Summer Faculty Research Fellowship, University of Kentucky, 1995
Graduate Fellowship/Assistantship, Duke University, 1990-1994
RESEARCH GRANTS
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Federally-Funded Grants
Co-Investigator (with John Eck, PI). “Situational Violent Crime Prevention at Specific Locations
in Community Context: Place and Neighborhood Effects.” National Institute of Justice.
Amount: $187,167
Co-Investigator (with Richard R. Clayton,PI). “Drug Use in Rural Kentucky: A Contextual
Analysis.” National Institute on Drug Abuse. Amount: $1.3 million. R01 DA11317
Principal Investigator. “Doctoral Dissertation Research: A Multilevel Social Control Model of
Everyday School Violence.” (Dissertation Enhancement Award for Michelle Campbell
Augustine). National Science Foundation. Amount: $4,250 SES-0117217
Principal Investigator. “Doctoral Dissertation Research: Putting the Person into Context: An
Integration of Personality and Social Disorganization Theory.” (Dissertation
Enhancement Award for Shayne Jones). National Science Foundation. Amount: $7,500.
Other Funded Projects
Co-Investigator. “Campus Safety Study.” Center for Research on Violence against Women,
University of Kentucky, 2004-2007.
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PUBLICATIONS
Books
Wilcox, Pamela, Francis T. Cullen, and Ben Feldmeyer. 2018. Communities and Crime:
An Enduring American Challenge. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
Cullen, Francis T., Robert Agnew, and Pamela Wilcox. 2018. Criminological Theory: Past to
Present, Sixth Edition. New York: Oxford University Press.
_____. 2014. Criminological Theory: Past to Present, Fifth Edition. New York: Oxford
University Press.
Cullen, Francis T., Pamela Wilcox, Robert J. Sampson, and Brendan D. Dooley (Eds). 2015.
Challenging Criminological Theory: The Legacy of Ruth Kornhauser—Advances in
Criminological Theory, Volume 19. New Brunswick, NJ: Transactions Publishers
Cullen, Francis T., Pamela Wilcox, Jennifer L. Lux, and Cheryl Lero Jonson (Eds.). 2015.
Sisters in Crime Revisited: Bringing Gender Into Criminology—a Volume in Honor of
Freda Adler. New York: Oxford University Press.
Cullen, Francis T. and Pamela Wilcox (Eds.). 2013. The Oxford Handbook of Criminological
Theory. New York: Oxford University Press.
Cullen, Francis T. and Pamela Wilcox (Eds.). 2010. Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory.
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Wilcox, Pamela, Kenneth C. Land, and Scott A Hunt. 2003. Criminal Circumstance: A
Dynamic, Multi-Contextual Criminal Opportunity Theory. New York: Aldine de
Gruyter.
Guest-Edited Journal Issue
Fisher, Bonnie S. and Pamela Wilcox (Eds.). 2017. Special Issue—Any safer in the ivory tower?
An examination of contemporary policies and practices aimed at sexual violence on
campus. Journal of School Violence, 16(3).
Fisher, Bonnie S. and Pamela Wilcox (Eds.). 2017. Special Issue—Learning from Campus
Climate Surveys: Patterns of Victimization, Disclosure, and Service Awareness. Journal
of School Violence, 16(2).
Wilcox, Pamela and Brooke Miller Gialopsos (Eds.). 2015. Special Issue—Crime Event
Criminology: Contemporary Theories of Situational Prevention. Journal of
Contemporary Criminal Justice, 31.
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Journal Articles and Book Chapters
Fissel, Erica, Pamela Wilcox, and Marie Skubak Tillyer. Forthcoming. School discipline
policies, perceptions of justice, and in-school delinquency. Crime & Delinqeuncy.
Deryol, Rustu, Pamela Wilcox, and Osman Dolu. Forthcoming. School-based violent
victimization in Turkey: Are correlates gender-specific? Journal of Interpersonal
Violence
Swartz, Kristin and Pamela Wilcox. Forthcoming. Code of the street: Elijah Anderson and
beyond. Pp. xx-xx in Building a Black Criminology: Race, Theory, and Crime—
Advances in Criminological Theory, Vol. 24, edited by James D. Unnever, Shaun L.
Gabbidon, and Cecilia Chouhy. New York: Routledge.
Kulig, Teresa, Francis T. Cullen, Pamela Wilcox, and Cecilia Chouhy. Forthcoming. Personality
and adolescent school-based victimization: Do the big five matter? Journal of School
Violence. https://doi.org/10.1080/15388220.2018.1444495
Wilcox, Pamela and Francis T. Cullen. Forthcoming. Community members and deterrence. In
Daniel S. Nagin, Francis T. Cullen, and Cheryl Lero Jonson (eds.), Deterrence, Choice,
and Crime: Contemporary Perspectives—Advances in Criminological Theory, Volume
23. New York: Routledge.
Schreck, Christopher J., Mark T. Berg, Bonnie S. Fisher, and Pamela Wilcox. 2018. “That door
you just kicked in was locked for your protection, not mine.” Developing and testing
competing models of crime prevention behavior. Journal of Research in Crime and
Delinquency, 55, 316-345.
Weerman, Frank, Pamela Wilcox, and Christopher J. Sullivan. 2018. The short-term
dynamics of peers and delinquent behavior: An analysis of bi-weekly changes within a
high school student network. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 34, 431-465.
Tillyer, Marie Skubak, Pamela Wilcox, and Erica Fissel. 2018. Violence in schools: Repeat
victimization, low self-control, and the mitigating influence of school efficacy.
Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 34, 609-632.
O, SooHyun and Pamela Wilcox. 2018. Routine activity theory, target congruence and school
context: A multilevel analysis of teacher victimization. Victims and Offenders, 13, 349-
372.
Peterson, Samuel, Nicole V. Lasky, Bonnie S. Fisher, and Pamela Wilcox. 2018.
Gendered Opportunity and School-Based Victimization: An Integrated Approach. Youth
Violence and Juvenile Justice, 16: 137-155.
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Wilcox, Pamela and Francis T. Cullen. 2018. Situational opportunity theories of crime. Annual
Review of Criminology, 1: 123-148.
Wilcox, Pamela and Marie Skubak Tillyer. 2018. Place and neighborhood contexts. Pp. 121-
142 in Unraveling the Crime-Place Connection: New Directions in Theory and Policy—
Advances in Criminological Theory, Vol. 22, edited by David Weisburd and John E. Eck.
New York: Routledge.
Wilcox, Pamela and Kristin Swartz. 2018. Social spatial influences. Pp. 35-56 in
The Oxford Handbook of Environmental Criminology, edited by Gerben Bruinsma and
Shane Johnson. New York: Oxford University Press.
Swartz, Kristin, Pamela Wilcox, and Graham C. Ousey. 2017. Culture as values or
culture in action? Street codes and student violent offending. Victims and Offenders 12,
868-890.
Deryol, Rustu, Pamela Wilcox, and Osman Dolu. 2017. School-based violent victimization in
Turkey: An examination of the cross-national generality of lifestyle-routine activities and
self-control theories. Victims and Offenders, 12, 913-938.
Johnson, Cheryl L., Pamela Wilcox, and Samuel Peterson. 2017. Adolescent weapon carrying
and use: Are the correlates gendered? Violence and Gender, 4, 102-108.
Lim, Hyungjin and Pamela Wilcox. 2017. Crime-Reduction Effects of Open-street CCTV:
Conditionality Considerations. Forthcoming. Justice Quarterly, 34, 597-626.
Blair, Lesli, Pamela Wilcox, and John E. Eck. 2017. Facilities, opportunity and crime: An
exploratory analysis of places in two urban neighborhoods. Crime Prevention and
Community Safety 19, 61-81.
Madero-Hernandez, Arelys, Bonnie S. Fisher, and Pamela Wilcox. 2016. Exploring the
overlap between individualistic and collective crime prevention. Crime Prevention and
Community Safety 18, 245-265.
Deryol, Rustu, John Wooldredge, Pamela Wilcox, and Matthew Logan. 2016. Pondering
products of place-level distances: A reply to Reinhart. Journal of Quantitative
Criminology, 32, 725-735.
Deryol, Rustu, Pamela Wilcox, Matthew Logan, and John Wooldredge. 2016. Crime
places in context: An illustration of the multilevel nature of hotspot development.
Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 32, 305-325 (Erratum, pp. 327-328).
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Sullivan, Christopher J., Graham C. Ousey, and Pamela Wilcox. 2016. Similar
mechanisms? A comparative longitudinal study of adolescent violence and victimization.
Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 31, 1367-1392.
Tillyer, Marie Skubak, Brooke Miller Gialopsos, and Pamela Wilcox. 2016. The short-term
repeat sexual victimization of adolescents at school. Crime and Delinquency, 62, 81-106.
McNeeley, Susan and Pamela Wilcox. 2015. The code of the street and violent versus
property crime victimization. Violence and Victims, 30, 1049-1067.
McNeeley, Susan and Pamela Wilcox. 2015. Street codes, routine activities, neighborhood
context, and victimization. British Journal of Criminology, 55, 921-943.
Kodellas, Spyridon, Bonnie S. Fisher and Pamela Wilcox. 2015. Situational and dispositional
determinants of workplace victimization: The effects of routine activities, negative
affectivity, and low self-control. International Journal of Victimology, 21, 321-342.
Ousey, Graham C., Pamela Wilcox, and Christopher Schreck. 2015. Violent victimization,
confluence of risks and the nature of criminal behavior: Testing main and interactive
effects from Agnew’s extension of General Strain Theory. Journal of Criminal Justice,
43, 164-173.
McNeeley, Susan and Pamela Wilcox. 2015. Neighborhoods and Delinquent Behavior.
Pp. 217-235 in Handbook of Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Justice, edited by Marvin
D. Krohn and Jodi Lane. Wiley-Blackwell.
Pritchard, Adam J, Carol E. Jordan, and Pamela Wilcox. 2015. Safety concerns, fear, and
precautionary behavior among college women: An exploratory examination of two
measures of residency. Security Journal 16-38.
Cullen, Francis T. and Pamela Wilcox. 2015. Introduction: The legacy of Ruth Rosner
Kornahuser. Pp. 1-19 in Challenging Criminological Theory: The Legacy of Ruth Rosner
Kornhauser – Advances in Criminological Theory, Vol. 19, edited by Francis T. Cullen,
Pamela Wilcox, Robert J. Sampson, and Brendan Dooley. New Brunswick, NJ:
Transaction.
Wilcox, Pamela and Kenneth C. Land. 2015. Social disorganization and criminal opportunity.
Pp. 237-257 in Challenging Criminological Theory: The Legacy of Ruth Rosner
Kornhauser – Advances in Criminological Theory, Vol. 19, edited by Francis T. Cullen,
Pamela Wilcox, Robert J. Sampson, and Brendan Dooley. New Brunswick, NJ:
Transaction.
Wilcox, Pamela, and Brooke Miller Gialopsos. 2015. Crime-event criminology: An overview.
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 31, 4-11.
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Wilcox, Pamela, Bonnie S. Fisher, and Nicole V. Lasky. 2015. Gendered opportunity and
victimization. Pp. 189-208 in Sisters In Crime Revisited: Bringing Gender Into
Criminology—a Volume in Honor of Freda Adler, edited by Francis T. Cullen, Pamela
Wilcox, Jennifer L. Lux, and Cheryl Lero Jonson. New York: Oxford University Press.
Wilcox, Pamela, Christopher J. Sullivan, Shayne Jones, and Jean-Louis van Gelder. 2014.
Personality and opportunity: An integrated approach to victimization and offending.
Criminal Justice and Behavior, 41, 880-901.
Wilcox, Pamela, Brooke Miller Gialopsos, and Kenneth C. Land. 2013. Multilevel
criminal opportunity. Pp. 579-601 in The Oxford Handbook of Criminological Theory,
edited by Francis T. Cullen and Pamela Wilcox. New York: Oxford University Press.
Schreck, Christopher, Graham C. Ousey, Bonnie S. Fisher, and Pamela Wilcox. 2012.
Explaining what makes victims of violent crime unique: A test of competing theoretical
perspectives. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 28, 651-671.
Jonson, Cheryl Lero, Rachel McArthur. Francis T. Cullen, and Pamela Wilcox.
2012. Unraveling the sources of adolescent substance use: A test of rival theories.
International Journal of School Disaffection, 9, 53-90.
Swartz, Kristin, Bradford W. Reyns, Pamela Wilcox, and Jessica Dunham. 2012. Patterns of
victimization between and within peer clusters in a high school network. Violence and
Victims, 27, 710-728.
Randa, Ryan and Pamela Wilcox. 2012. Avoidance at school: Further specifying the
influences of disorder, victimization, and fear. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 10,
190-204.
Wilcox, Pamela and John E. Eck. 2011. Criminology of the unpopular: Implications for
policy aimed at payday lending facilities. Criminology & Public Policy, 10, 473-482.
Sullivan, Christopher J., Pamela Wilcox, and Graham C. Ousey. 2011. Trajectories of
victimization from early- to mid-adolescence. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 38, 85-104.
Ousey, Graham C., Pamela Wilcox, and Bonnie S. Fisher. 2011. Something old,
something new: Revisiting competing hypotheses of the victimization-offending
relationship among adolescents. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 27, 53-84.
Tillyer , Marie Skubak, Bonnie S. Fisher, and Pamela Wilcox. 2011. The effects of
school crime prevention on students’ violent victimization, risk perception and fear of
crime: A multilevel opportunity perspective. Justice Quarterly, 28, 249-277.
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Swartz, Kristin, Bradford W. Reyns, Billy Henson, and Pamela Wilcox. 2011.
Fear of in-school victimization: Contextual, gendered, and developmental
considerations. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 9, 59-78.
Tillyer, Marie Skubak, Pamela Wilcox, and Brooke Miller Gialopsos. 2010. Adolescent
school-based sexual victimization: Exploring the role of opportunity in a gender-specific
multilevel analysis. Journal of Criminal Justice 38, 1071-1081.
Randa, Ryan and Pamela Wilcox. 2010. School disorder, victimization, and general v.
place-specific student avoidance. Journal of Criminal Justice, 38, 854-861.
Henson, Billy, Pamela Wilcox, Bradford W. Reyns, and Francis T. Cullen. 2010.
Gender, adolescent lifestyles, and violent victimization: Implications for routine activity
theory. Victims & Offenders, 5, 1-26.
Jordan, Carol E., Adam J. Pritchard, Danielle Duckett, Pamela Wilcox, Tracey Corey, Mandy
Combest. 2010. Relationship and Injury Trends in the Homicide of Women Across the
Lifespan: A Research Note. Homicide Studies, 14,181-192.
Wilcox, Pamela, M. Murat Ozer, Murat Gunbeyi, and Tarkan Gundogdu. 2009. Gender
and fear of terrorism in Turkey. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 25, 341-
357.
Wilcox, Pamela, Marie Skubak Tillyer, and Bonnie S. Fisher. 2009. Gendered Opportunity?
Adolescent School-Based Victimization. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency,
46, 245-269. ** Reprinted in Snapshots of Research: Readings in Criminology and
Criminal Justice, edited by R.D. Hartley. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Jordan, Carol E., Adam J. Pritchard, Pamela Wilcox, & Danielle Duckett-Pritchard.
2008. The Denial of emergency protection: Factors associated with court decision-
making. Violence and Victims, 23, 606-616.
Wilcox, Pamela, Carol E. Jordan, Adam J. Pritchard, and Ryan Randa. 2008. Rurality-
Urbanism and protective order service: A research note. Journal of Crime and Justice,
31, 66-87.
Ousey, Graham C., Pamela Wilcox, and Sara Brummel. 2008. Déjà vu All Over Again:
Investigating temporal continuity of adolescent victimization. Journal of Quantitative
Criminology, 24, 307-335.
Wilcox, Pamela, Tamara D. Madensen and Marie Skubak Tillyer. 2007. Guardianship in
context: Implications for burglary risk and prevention. Criminology, 45, 771-804.
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Roberts, Staci D., Pamela Wilcox, David C. May, and Richard R. Clayton. 2007. My
school or our school? The effects of individual versus shared school experiences on
teacher perceptions of safety. Journal of School Violence, 6, 33-55.
Jordan, Carol E., Pamela Wilcox, and Adam J. Pritchard. 2007. Stalking acknowledgement
and reporting among college women experiencing intrusive behaviors: Implications for
the emergence of a 'classic stalking’ case. Journal of Criminal Justice, 35, 556-569.
Ousey, Graham C. and Pamela Wilcox. 2007. The interaction of antisocial propensity and life-
course varying correlates of delinquent behavior: Differences by method of estimation
and implications for theory. Criminology, 45, 313-354.
Wilcox, Pamela, Carol E. Jordan, and Adam J. Pritchard. 2007. A multidimensional
examination of campus safety: Victimization, perceptions of danger, worry about crime,
and precautionary behavior among college women in the post-Clery era. Crime and
Delinquency, 52, 219-254.
Wilcox, Pamela, David C. May, and Staci D. Roberts. 2006. Student weapon possession and
the “fear and victimization hypothesis”: Unraveling the temporal order. Justice
Quarterly, 23, 502-529.
Wilcox, Pamela, Carol E. Jordan, and Adam J. Pritchard. 2006. Fear of acquaintance versus
stranger rape as a “master status”: Towards refinement of the “Shadow of sexual
assault.” Violence and Victims, 21, 357-373.
Wilcox, Pamela, Michelle Campbell Augustine, and Richard R. Clayton. 2006. Physical
environment and crime: An analysis across Kentucky schools. Journal of Primary
Prevention, 27, 295-315.
Ousey, Graham C. and Pamela Wilcox. 2005. Subcultural values and violent delinquency: A
multilevel analysis in middle schools. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 3,1-20.
Batiuk, Mary Ellen, Karen F. Lahm, Matthew McKeever, Norma Wilcox, and Pamela Wilcox.
2005. Disentangling the effects of correctional education: Are current policies
misguided? An event history analysis. Criminal Justice: The International Journal of
Policy and Practice, 5,55-75. (Authors listed alphabetically; all contributed equally)
Wilcox, Pamela, Michelle Campbell Augustine, Jon Paul Bryan and Staci D. Roberts. 2005.
The “Reality” of school crime: Objective versus subjective experiences among a sample
of Kentucky youth. Journal of School Violence, 4, 3-28.
Wilcox, Pamela, Neil Quisenberry, Debra T. Cabrera, and Shayne Jones. 2004. Busy places and
broken windows? Towards defining the role of physical structure and process in
community crime models. The Sociological Quarterly, 45, 185-207.
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Wilcox, Pamela, Neil Quisenberry, and Shayne Jones. 2003. The built environment and crime
risk interpretation. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 40, 321-345.
Wilcox, Pamela. 2003. An ecological approach to understanding youth smoking trajectories:
Problems and prospects. Addiction, Vol. 98 (Suppl 1), 57-77.
Wilcox, Pamela. 2002. Self Help? Examining the anti-crime effectiveness of citizen weapon
possession. Sociological Focus, 35, 145-167.
Campbell Augustine, Michelle, Pamela Wilcox, Graham C. Ousey, and Richard R. Clayton.
2002. Opportunity theory and adolescent school-based victimization. Violence and
Victims, 17, 233-253.
Wilcox, Pamela and Richard R. Clayton. 2001. A multi-level analysis of weapon possession at
school. Justice Quarterly, 18, 501-533.
Wilcox Rountree, Pamela and Kenneth C. Land. 2000. The generalizability of multilevel models
of victimization: A cross-city comparison. Social Science Research, 29, 284-305.
Warner, Barbara D. and Pamela Wilcox Rountree. 2000. Implications of ghetto-related behavior
for a community-and-crime model: Defining the process of cultural attenuation.
Sociology of Crime, Law, and Deviance, 2, 39-62.
Wilcox Rountree, Pamela. 2000. Weapons at school: Are the predictors generalizable across
context? Sociological Spectrum, 20, 291-324.
Wilcox Rountree, Pamela and Barbara D. Warner. 1999. Social ties and crime: Is the
relationship gendered? Criminology, 37, 401-425.
Wilcox Rountree, Pamela and Richard R. Clayton. 1999. A contextual model of adolescent
alcohol use across the rural-urban continuum. Substance Use and Misuse, 34, 495-519.
Wilcox Rountree, Pamela. 1998. A reexamination of the crime-fear linkage. Journal of
Research in Crime and Delinquency, 35, 341-372.
Warner, Barbara D. and Pamela Wilcox Rountree. 1997. Local social ties in a community and
crime model: Questioning the systemic nature of informal control. Social Problems, 44,
423-439.
Batiuk, Mary Ellen, Paul Moke, and Pamela Wilcox Rountree. 1997. Crime and rehabilitation:
Correctional education as an agent of change. Justice Quarterly, 14,167-180. (Authors
are listed in alphabetical order; all contributed equally).
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Reed, Mark D. and Pamela Wilcox Rountree. 1997. Peer pressure and adolescent substance use.
Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 13, 143-180.
Wilcox Rountree, Pamela and Kenneth C. Land. 1996. Burglary victimization, perceptions of
crime risk, and routine activities: A multilevel analysis across Seattle neighborhoods and
census tracts. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 37, 147-180.
** Reprinted in The International Library of Criminology, Criminal Justice and
Penology, second series, edited by David Nelken and Gerald Mars. Aldershot: Ashgate
Publishing Limited.
Wilcox Rountree, Pamela and Kenneth C. Land. 1996. Perceived risk versus fear of crime:
Empirical evidence of conceptually distinct reactions in survey data. Social Forces, 74,
1353-1376.
Wilcox Rountree, Pamela , Kenneth C. Land, and Terance D. Miethe. 1994. Macro-micro
integration in the study of victimization: A hierarchical logistic model analysis across
Seattle neighborhoods. Criminology, 32, 387-414. ** Reprinted in Integrative
Criminology, edited by Gregg Barak. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing Limited.
Encyclopedia Entries
Fissel, Erica, and Pamela Wilcox. Forthcoming. Social Ecology. In The Encyclopedia of
Research Methods and Statistical Techniques in Criminology and Criminal Justice,
edited by J.C. Barnes and David R. Forde. Wiley Publishing.
Wilcox, Pamela. 2015. Routine Activities, Criminal Opportunities, Crime and Crime
Prevention. Pp. 772-779 in International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral
Sciences, 2nd edition, Vol 20, edited by James D. Wright. Oxford: Elsevier.
Gallagher, Kathleen and Pamela Wilcox. 2013. Displacement of crime. In
Encyclopedia of Street Crime, edited by J.I. Ross. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage
Publications.
McNeeley, Susan and Pamela Wilcox. 2013. Immigrant communities. In
Encyclopedia of Street Crime, edited by J.I. Ross. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage
Publications.
Stutzenburger, Amy and Pamela Wilcox. 2013. Crime prevention through environmental
design. In Encyclopedia of Street Crime, edited by J.I. Ross. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage
Publications.
Wilcox, Pamela. 2010. Theories of victimization. In Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime
Prevention. Edited by B.S. Fisher and S. Lab. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
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Reports
Eck, John E., Tamara Madensen, Troy Payne, Pamela Wilcox, Bonnie S. Fisher, and Heidi
Sherer. Situational Prevention at Specific Locations in Community Context: Place and
Neighborhood Effects. Final Report to the National Institute of Justice. NCJRS 229364
Other Publications
Wilcox, Pamela and Cheryl Lero Jonson. (2010). Teacher’s Guide—Criminological Theory:
Past to Present (4th ed.), edited by Francis T. Cullen and Robert Agnew. New York:
Oxford University Press.
INVITED PRESENTATIONS/PANELS
Author Meets Critic: The Handbook of Environmental Criminology, edited by G. Bruisnma
and S. Johnson. Invited panelist. Annual Meeting of the American Society of
Criminology, Philadelphia, PA, November, 2017.
The Division of Victimology’s Scholarly Contribution Series: Reflecting on the Past and
Charting Pathways for the Future. Invited panelist. Annual Meeting of the
American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA, November, 2017.
Communities and Crime: An Enduring American Challenge. Invited Beto Chair Lecture,
College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University, October 20, 2017.
Author Meets Critic: Community Criminology, by R. Taylor. Invited panelist. Annual Meeting
of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C., November, 2015.
Criminal opportunity: The evolution and extension of a theoretical tradition. Invited presentation
at University of South Florida, Department of Criminology, April, 2014.
Author Meets Critic: The Criminology of Place, by D. Weisburd, E. Groff, and S.M. Yang.
Invited panelist. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta,
November, 2013.
Opportunity structures and victimization. Invited presentation at Georgia State University,
Department of Criminal Justice Colloquium, April, 2012.
Opportunity structures, rational choice, and patterns of victimization. Presented at The
Netherlands Institute for Research on Crime and Law Enforcement, Amsterdam,
September, 2011.
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Research: Making Science Come to Life in the Hands of Advocates. Invited Faculty Facilitator
and Mock IRB Panelist. Univ. of Kentucky Center for Research on Violence against
Women. February 8-10, 2007.
Crime opportunity in community context: Implications for victimization risk and prevention.
Invited presentation for colloquium in Department of Sociology, University of Cincinnati,
January, 2007.
Research in rural communities: Lessons learned from the Rural Substance abuse and Violence
Project. Invited keynote address for “Building bridges: Rural contexts and community
research,” a symposium to build community-university partnerships. Georgia Southern
University. April 21, 2006.
Defensible Space? Examining the relationship between physical environment and crime in
Kentucky schools. Invited presentation for colloquium in Department of Criminal
Justice, University of Cincinnati, May 2002.
The built environment and crime risk interpretation: Community-level main and moderating
effects. Invited presentation for workshop “Women and the Context of Fear of Crime,”
University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany, October 2001.
A reexamination of the crime-fear linkage. Invited presentation for the Department of
Psychology Colloquium, University of Kentucky, October 1997.
Multilevel (HLM) models of the antecedents and effects of criminal victimization. Invited
presentation for ICPSR summer workshop “Crime and Community Context” (part of
NIJ’s Criminal Justice Methodology and Analysis Workshop Series), Ann Arbor, MI,
June 19-23, 1995.
PAPER PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS (last 10 years only)
O, SooHyun and Pamela Wilcox. The code of the street and violent victimization at schools. To
be presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta,
November, 2018.
Johnson, Cheryl Laura and Pamela Wilcox. Personality and student weapon carrying and use.
To be presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta,
November, 2018.
Deryol, Rustu and Pamela Wilcox. Bullying and adolescent well-being: How do victims,
offenders, and victim-offenders fare? To be presented at the annual meeting of the
American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, November, 2018.
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Lee, YongJei, SooHyun O, and Pamela Wilcox. School-based place management and student
victimization. To be presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of
Criminology, Atlanta, November, 2018.
Johnson, Cheryl L., Pamela Wilcox, and Samuel Peterson. Psychological deficits and student
weapon use: What are the relationships and can school environments make a difference?
Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia,
November, 2017.
Gilchrist, Andrew, Rustu Deryol, Troy C. Payne, and Pamela Wilcox. Place Management in
Neighborhood Context: An Analysis of Crime at Apartments in Cincinnati. Presented at
the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, November,
2017.
Schreck, Christopher, Bonnie S. Fisher, Pamela Wilcox, and Mark Berg. Predicting tendencies
in personal crime prevention strategies: A study of the role of individual characteristics.
Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, New Orleans,
November, 2016.
Johnson, Cheryl Laura and Pamela Wilcox. Stressed out and strapped: Examining the link
between psychological well-being and weapon use. Presented at the annual meeting of the
American Society of Criminology, New Orleans, November, 2016.
Chouhy, Cecilia, Francis T. Cullen, and Pamela Wilcox. Corruption victimization in Latin
America: A multi-level test of rival models. Presented at the annual meeting of the
American Society of Criminology, New Orleans, November, 2016.
O, Soohyun and Pamela Wilcox. Routine activity, target congruence and teacher victimization: A
multilevel analysis. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of
Criminology, New Orleans, November, 2016.
Deryol, Rustu, Pamela Wilcox, and Osman Dolu. Lifestyle, self-control, and school-based
violent victimization in Turkey. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society
of Criminology, New Orleans, November, 2016.
Blair, Lesli, Pamela Wilcox, John E. Eck. Facilities, Opportunity, and Crime: An Analysis of
Places in Two Urban Neighborhoods. Presented at the annual meeting of the American
Society of Criminology, Washington, DC, November, 2015.
Madero-Hernandez, Arelys, Paul-Phillippe Pare, YongJei Lee, Bonnie S. Fisher, and Pamela
Wilcox. Multilevel IRT Analysis for the Study of Crime Prevention. Presented at the
annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC, November,
2015.
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Fissel, Erica, Pamela Wilcox, and Marie Skubak Tillyer. Suspended! School-based Place
Management, Perceived Injustice and Student Misconduct. Presented at the annual
meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC, November, 2015.
Peterson, Samuel, Nicole Lasky, Bonnie S. Fisher, and Pamela Wilcox. Victimization at School:
An Integrated Approach to Gendered Opportunity. Presented at the annual meeting of
the American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC, November, 2015.
Chouhy, Cecilia, Francis T. Cullen, ad Pamela Wilcox. Collective Efficacy and Community
Crime Rates: A Cross-National Test of Rival Models. Presented at the annual meeting
of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC, November, 2015.
Peterson, Sam, Nicole Lasky, Bonnie S. Fisher, and Pamela Wilcox. Gendered opportunity and
school-based victimization. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of
Criminology, San Francisco, CA, November, 2014.
Rojas-Gaona, Carlos, Christopher Sullivan, Ben Feldmeyer, and Pamela Wilcox. Ex
plaining the adoption of street code attitudes among Latinos and its effects on
criminal offending. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of
Criminology, San Francisco, CA, November, 2014.
Weerman, Frank, Pamela Wilcox, and Christopher J. Sullivan. Adolescent peer groups, routine
activities, and situational delinquency: An analysis of short-term change within a high-
school social network. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of
Criminology, Atlanta, GA, November, 2013.
Ousey, Graham C., Pamela Wilcox, Christopher Schreck, and Laura Parker. General strain
theory and differential criminal coping. Presented at the annual meeting of the American
Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA, November, 2013.
Madero-Hernandez, Arelys, Bonnie S. Fisher, and Pamela Wilcox. The Complementary Nature
of Crime Prevention: The Co-Occurrence and Predictors of Individualistic and Collective
Crime Prevention Behaviors. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of
Criminology, Atlanta, GA, November, 2013.
McNeeley, Susan and Pamela Wilcox. Street codes, routine activities, neighborhood context,
and victimization. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of
Criminology, Atlanta, GA, November, 2013.
Sullivan, Christopher J., Graham C. Ousey, and Pamela Wilcox. A comparative study of
similar and distinctive developmental processes in victimization and delinquency.
presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL,
November, 2012.
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Blair, Lesli, and Pamela Wilcox. Community Gardens, Collective Efficacy and Criminal
Opportunity: A Preliminary Descriptive Analysis. Presented at the annual meeting of the
American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL, November, 2012.
Land, Kenneth C. and Pamela Wilcox. Criminal opportunity theory: Its evolution and
applications. Invited paper for presentation at the annual meeting of the American
Sociological Association, Denver, CO, August, 2012.
Ousey, Graham C., Pamela Wilcox, Laura Parker, and Christopher Schreck. General strain
theory and differential criminal coping. Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern
Sociological Society, New Orleans, March, 2012.
Tillyer , Marie Skubak, Bonnie S. Fisher, and Pamela Wilcox. The effects of
school crime prevention on students’ violent victimization, risk perception and fear of
crime: A multilevel opportunity perspective. Invited for presentation at the Research
Showcase, annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New York,
March 2012.
Tillyer, Marie Skubak, Brooke Miller Gialopsos, and Pamela Wilcox. The repeat sexual
victimization of adolescents at school. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy
of Criminal Justice Sciences, New York, March 2012.
Swartz, Kristin and Pamela Wilcox. Code of the Hallway: Examining the effects of school
subculture on violent and sexual delinquency in and out of school. Paper presented at the
annual meeting of the America Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C., November
2011.
Dunham, Jessica, Kristin Swartz, Pamela Wilcox, and Bradford Reyns. Peer Networks and
Victimization: Using Social Network Analysis to Assess Peer Group Effects on
Victimization. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of
Criminology, San Francisco, November 2010.
Swartz, Kristin and Pamela Wilcox. Is there a “code of the halls?”Examining the effects of
school culture on delinquency in and out of school. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, November 2010.
Sullivan, Christopher J., Pamela Wilcox, and Graham C. Ousey. Trajectories of victimization
from early- to mid-adolescence. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of
Criminal Justice Science, San Diego, February 2010.
Payne, Troy, Heidi Scherer, Pamela Wilcox, Bonnie S. Fisher, and John E. Eck. The contingent
context of place: Violence versus property crime in apartment complexes. Presented at
the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Science, San Diego, February
2010.
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Schreck, Christopher, Graham C. Ousey, Bonnie S. Fisher, and Pamela Wilcox. Explaining
what makes victims of violent crime unique: A test of competing theoretical
perspectives. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology,
Philadelphia, November, 2009.
Chapple, Constance L. Jamie Vaskie, Pamela Wilcox, Bonnie S. Fisher. Gender, Self-Control
and the Context of Violent Victimization. Presented at the annual meeting of the
American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, November, 2009.
Dunham, Jessica, Kristin Swartz, Pamela Wilcox, and Bradford Reyns. Patterns of peer
networks, routine activities, and crime-specific victimization experiences: A social
network analysis. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of
Criminology, Philadelphia, November, 2009.
Randa, Ryan and Pamela Wilcox. School disorder and general v. place-specific school
avoidance. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology,
Philadelphia, November, 2009.
Swartz, Kristin, Billy Henson, Brad Reyns, and Pamela Wilcox. Interrelationships among
victimization, risk and fear at school: A developmental, gendered perspective. To be
presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, April
2009.
TEACHING
Courses Taught
Undergraduate: Modern Social Problems; Social Control of Crime; Sociological Research
Methods; Juvenile Delinquency; Criminology; Crime Prevention
Graduate: Professional Research Seminar in Criminology/Deviance; Inequality and the Social
Control of Crime; Schools and Crime; School Crime Prevention; Communities and Crime;
Community and Environmental Criminology; Advanced Statistical Techniques – HLM ; Theory
and Practice of Crime Prevention; Advanced Crime Prevention Theory; Basic CJ Research
Methods; Applied CJ Research Methods
Doctoral Dissertation Advisees
1) Karen Lahm
Graduated: 2001
Dissertation Title: Prison Violence: A Multilevel Examination of the Importation and
Deprivation Theories
Current Position: Professor, Wright State University
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2) Fred Wayne Gillespie, Jr.
Graduated: 2001
Dissertation Title: A Contextual Analysis of Prison Life: Exploring the Antecedents and
Consequences of Prisonization from a Multilevel Perspective
Current Position: Professor, Georgia Gwinnett College
3) Shayne Jones
Graduated: 2003
Dissertation Title: Control Theories and School Antisocial Behavior: Understanding the
Interdependency of self-control, social bonds, and school collective efficacy
Current Position: Professor, Texas State University
4) Michelle Campbell Augustine (co-chaired with Graham C. Ousey)
Graduated: 2003
Dissertation Title: A Multilevel Social Control Model of Everyday School Delinquency
Current Position:
5) Nirmal Niroula (co-chaired with William Skinner)
Graduated: 2004
Dissertation Title: An Analysis of the Effects of Private, Parochial, and Public Control on
Burglary Victimization: Testing the Systemic Model of Community Disorganization
Current Position: Assistant Professor, South Georgia State College
6) Jeremy Kerr
Graduated: 2005
Dissertation Title: Crime Rates and the Technological Transformation of Leisure: A
Routine Activities Approach
Current Position: [Deceased]
7) Ryan Randa
Graduated: 2009
Dissertation Title: The Impact of Disorder and Fear on the Routine Activities of High
School Students
Current Position: Assistant Professor, Sam Houston State University
8) Ozkan Gok
Graduated: 2009
Dissertation Title: Structural Disadvantage, Terrorism, and Non -terrorist Violent Crime
in Turkey
Current Position: Turkish National Police
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9) Haci Duru
Graduated: 2010
Dissertation Title: Crime on Turkish Streetblocks: An Examination of the Effects of High-
Schools, On- Premises Alcohol Outlets, and Coffeehouses
Current Position: Assistant Professor, SUNY-Brockport
10) Brooke Miller Gialopsos
Graduated: 2011
Dissertation Title: For Whom the School Bell Tolls: Explaining Students' Fear of Crime
and Perceptions of Risk
Current Position: Associate Professor, Mount Saint Joseph University
11) Kristin Swartz
Graduated: 2012
Dissertation Title: Code of the Hallway: Examining the Contextual Effects of School
Subculture on Physical Violence, Sexual Offending, and Non-violent Delinquency
Current Position: Associate Professor, University of Louisville
12) Susan McNeeley
Graduated: 2013
Dissertation Title: Street Codes, Routine Activities, Neighborhood Context, and
Victimization: An Examination of Alternative Models
Current Position: Senior Research Analyst, Minnesota Department of Corrections
13) Lesli Blair
Graduated: 2014
Dissertation Title: Community Gardens and Crime: Exploring the Roles of Criminal
Opportunity and Informal Social Control
Current Position: Assistant Professor, Metropolitan State University
14) Rustu Deryol
Graduated: 2015
Dissertation Title: Lifestyle, Self-control, and School-Based Violent Victimization in
Turkey
Current Position: Instructor, University of South Florida, Sarasota
15) Hyungjin Lim
Graduated: 2015
Dissertation Title: Crime Reduction Effects of Open-street CCTVs in Cincinnati
Current Position: Baekseok University
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16) Samuel Peterson
Graduated: 2017
Dissertation Title: Why Can’t We Be Friends? Exploring Short-term Peer Selection and
Peer Influence Dynamics Using Longitudinal Social Network Analysis
Current Position: Associate Policy Researcher, RAND (Behavioral and Policy Sciences
Department)
17) SooHyun O
Graduated: In Progress
Dissertation Title: Street Codes and School Victimization: Analyses of U.S. and South
Korean Students
Current Position:
18) Andrew Gilchrist
Graduated: In Progress
Dissertation Title: Time after Time? Crime and Place Management Practices at
Apartments in Cincinnati, 1997-2016
Current Position:
Doctoral Student Committees, Non-chair Role (if completed, defense dates in parentheses):
Matthew Hammer; Shannon Linning; Erica Fissel; Samantha Henderson; Victoria Chamberlain;
Caitlin Henriksen; Teresa Kulig; (2018); Yongjei Lee (2017); Murat Haner (2016); Cecilia
Chouhy (2016); Kevan Galyean; Amy Stutzenberger; Carlos Rojas (2016); Nicole Lasky (2016);
Hanif Quereshi (2015); Sujung Cho (2015); Brandon Dulisse (2015); Dustin Osborne (2015);
Kathleen Gallagher (2014); Arelys Madero-Hernandez (2014) ; Spyridon Kodellas (2012);
Rachel McArthur (2011); Heidi Scherer (2011); Jamie Snyder (2011); Billy Henson (2011);
Khadija Monk (2011); Megan Stewart (2011); Rebecca Schnupp (2010); Troy Payne (2010);
Seong min Park (2010); Murat Ozer (2010); Bradford Reyns (2010); Halil Akbas (2009); Matt
Makarios (2009); Emily Wright (2008); Marie Skubak Tillyer (2008); Tamara Madensen (2007);
Adam Watkins (2006); Gavin Shoal (2005); Michael Phelan (2003); Wendy Mager (2003);
Debra Cabrera (2001); Neil Quisenberry (2001); Deborah Williamson (2000); Scott Novak
(2000); Melanie Otis (1999); Yolanda Scott (1999)
Master's Thesis/Project Chair (date of completion, current known affiliation):
Nicholas Townsend (2015, Ph.D. student, Texas State University)
Erica Fissel (2014, Ph.D. student, University of Cincinnati)
SooHyun O (2014, Ph.D. student, University of Cincinnati)
Richard Bley (2013, Springfield Township Police Department)
David Schofield (2011, Cincinnati Police Department)
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Greg Vollner (2010, Cincinnati Police Department)
Haci Duru (2007, SUNY-Brockport)
Sarah Shively (2007)
Ishak Celik (2007)
Jon Paul Bryan (2004)
Staci Roberts (2004)
Michelle Augustine (1999)
SERVICE
Journal/Press Editing/Advisory Board
--Associate Editor, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 2017-present
-- Deputy Editor, Criminal Justice Review, July 2014- present
– Deputy Editor, Justice Quarterly, July 2001- June 2004
-- Faculty Advisory Board: University of Cincinnati Press, 2018-present
-- Editorial Advisory Board: Victims and Offenders, 2010-present
– Editorial Advisory Board: Criminology, 1998-2003, 2007-2017
-- Editorial Advisory Board: Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 2003- 2017
-- Editorial Advisory Board: Journal of Criminal Justice, 2010-2015
– Editorial Advisory Board: Justice Quarterly, 2008- 2010
Grant Reviewing
-- Review Panel Member, Doctoral Dissertation Awards, NSF, Sociology Section, 2002
– Review Panel Member, National Criminal Justice Drug Abuse Treatment Services Research
System, National Institute of Drug Abuse, National Institute of Health, July 2002
--Review Panel Member, NIH ZRG1 HOP (Health of Population) B 90S NIDA, NIH, June 17,
2005.
-- Ad-hoc reviewer for NSF grant proposals: (November 1997; November 1998; November
2000; April 2003; October, 2007; April, 2016).
– Ad-hoc reviewer for Israeli Science Foundation proposal (February 2001)
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Book Reviewing
-- Ad-hoc reviewer for Prentice Hall, McGraw-Hill, Sage Publications, Oxford University Press,
Wiley-Blackwell.
Service to Professional Associations
Elected Leadership Positions
Vice President-Elect, American Society of Criminology, 2017-2018
Chair, Section on Crime, Law, and Deviance, American Sociological Association, 2015-
2016
Chair-Elect, Section on Crime, Law, and Deviance, American Sociological Association,
2014-2015
Elected Executive Counselor, Executive Board, American Society of Criminology, 2011-
2014
Elected Council Member, American Sociological Association, Section on Crime, Law
and Deviance, 2001-2003
Appointed Chair Positions
Chair, Bruce Smith Award Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 2014-
2015
Chair, Section on Crime Law and Deviance’s Albert J. Reiss, Jr. Award Committee, 2013
Program Co-Chair, American Society of Criminology, 2012
Appointed Committee Membership
Nominations Committee, American Society of Criminology, 2015, 2018
Outstanding Article Award Committee, American Society of Criminology, 2010
Program Committee, American Society of Criminology, 1998, 2000, 2004, 2006, 2008,
2009, 2010, 2012, 2016, 2018
Program Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 2008, 2013
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Program Committee, Southern Sociological Society, 2009
Program Organizer, Regular Sessions on Criminology, American Sociological
Association, 2000
Fellows Committee, American Society of Criminology, 1997
University Service
-- Athletic Advisory Council, University of Cincinnati, 2007/2008- 2010/2011
-- CECH, Assessment & Evaluation Advisory Board, University of Cincinnati, 2005/2006
-- College of Arts & Sciences Self Study Committee, University of Kentucky, 2003/2004
-- Faculty Advisory Board, UK Center for Research on Violence against Women, October 2003-
June 2004
-- Social Sciences Honors Program Development Committee, University of Kentucky, 2003
-- College Council, Curriculum Subcommittee, University of Kentucky, 2000-2002
-- Special A&S Committee on Undergraduate Studies, University of Kentucky, 2002/2003
-- Non-medical Institutional Review Board, University of Kentucky, August 2002- June 2004
-- College Advisory Committee (promotion & tenure), College of A&S, University of Kentucky,
2002-2004
-- Periodic Review Committee, CDAR, Research and Graduate Studies, Univ. of Kentucky,
Spring 2001
-- Session Presider, National Conference on Undergraduate Research, Univ. of Kentucky, March
2001
-- Social Sciences Honors Course Development Committee, Univ. of Kentucky, Spring 2000
-- University Senate, University of Kentucky, 1997-1998
Division/Departmental Service
-- Promotion and Tenure committee (chair), UC-CJ, 2012-2017
-- Website redesign committee (chair), UC-CJ, 2006/2007
-- Graduate Committee, 2006/2007
-- Speakers Committee, UC-CJ, 2004-2006, 2009, 2014
-- M.S. Comprehensive Exam Committee, UC-CJ, 2005/2005
-- Crime Prevention Exam Committee, UC-CJ, 2004-present
-- Criminology Exam Committee, UC-CJ, 2005-present (chair, 2006-2011)
-- Search Committee, UC-CJ , 2005/2006, 2014/2015, 2015/2016, 2016/2017
-- Ad-hoc Graduate Curriculum Review Committee, UC-CJ, 2005/2006
-- Undergraduate Committee, UK Sociology, 1994/1995 and 1996/1997.
-- Methods Subcommittee, UK Sociology, 1994/1995; 1996-1998.
-- Criminology/Deviance Committee, UK Sociology,1994-2004.
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-- Merit Review Committee, UK Sociology,1994/1995-1995/1996, 1998/1999-1999/2000.
-- Personnel Committee, UK Sociology, 1995/1996; 1997-1999; 2000/2001 (co-chair).
-- Teaching Development Committee/Subcommittee, UK Sociology, 1997-2000 (chair:1998-
2000)
-- Chair Recommendation Committee, UK Sociology, Spring 1998, Spring 1999
-- Awards Committee, UK Sociology, Spring 1999, Spring 2000 and Spring 2004 (chair)
-- Professional Development Committee, UK Sociology, 1999
-- Policy Committee, UK Sociology, 2002/2003
Professional Service to Community/Government
-- Board of Directors, Transformation House (A center for restorative justice)
Lexington, KY, November 2002- October 2003
-- Corrections Commission (Governor-appointed)
Commonwealth of Kentucky, 1996-2002
-- Mentor, Young Women in Science program
Center on Drug and Alcohol Research, Univ. of Kentucky, Summer 1999-Summer 2001
-- Evaluation Advisory Group
Center for School Safety, Commonwealth of Kentucky, 1999