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Kevin F. Steinmetz 08/01/2017 1 Kevin F. Steinmetz Curriculum Vitae OFFICE ADDRESS Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work Kansas State University 202-C Waters Hall Manhattan, KS 66506 (785)532-4974 [email protected] EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Criminal Justice, May 2014 Sam Houston State University Huntsville, TX Dissertation Title: “A Badge of Honor and a Scarlet Letter”: An Ethnographic Study of Hacker Culture (Chair: Jurg Gerber, Ph.D.) Defended February 7 th , 2014 Received College of Criminal Justice 2014 Outstanding Dissertation Award Master of Science (M.S.), Criminal Justice, May 2010 Eastern Kentucky University Richmond, KY Thesis: The Pixelated Jolly Roger: An Ethnographic Study of Online Pirates (Chair: Kenneth D. Tunnell, Ph.D.) Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Police Studies, May 2008 Magna cum laude Eastern Kentucky University Richmond, KY PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Associate Professor, August 2017 – Present. Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work Kansas State University Assistant Professor, August 2014 – May 2017. Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work Kansas State University

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Kevin F. Steinmetz Curriculum Vitae

OFFICE ADDRESS

Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work

Kansas State University

202-C Waters Hall

Manhattan, KS 66506

(785)532-4974

[email protected]

EDUCATION

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Criminal Justice, May 2014

Sam Houston State University

Huntsville, TX

Dissertation Title: “A Badge of Honor and a Scarlet Letter”: An Ethnographic Study

of Hacker Culture (Chair: Jurg Gerber, Ph.D.)

Defended February 7th, 2014

Received College of Criminal Justice 2014 Outstanding Dissertation Award

Master of Science (M.S.), Criminal Justice, May 2010

Eastern Kentucky University

Richmond, KY

Thesis: The Pixelated Jolly Roger: An Ethnographic Study of Online Pirates (Chair:

Kenneth D. Tunnell, Ph.D.)

Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Police Studies, May 2008

Magna cum laude

Eastern Kentucky University

Richmond, KY

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Associate Professor, August 2017 – Present.

Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work

Kansas State University

Assistant Professor, August 2014 – May 2017.

Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work

Kansas State University

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Doctoral Teaching Fellow, August 2012 – May 2014.

College of Criminal Justice

Sam Houston State University

Taught Crime, Justice and Social Diversity (Fall 2012 – Spring 2014).

Doctoral Teaching Assistant, August 2011 – May 2014

College of Criminal Justice

Sam Houston State University

Undergraduate courses assisted: Crime, Justice and Social Diversity

Graduate courses assisted: Seminar in Criminology and Corrections

Doctoral Research Assistant, August 2010 – May 2014

College of Criminal Justice

Sam Houston State University

Conducted research under the Correctional Management Institute of Texas (CMIT)

(Fall 2010 – Spring 2011)

Conducted research under Howard Henderson, Ph.D. (Fall 2011 – Spring 2014)

Graduate Assistant, August 2008 – May 2010

Department of Criminal Justice and Police Studies

College of Justice and Safety

Eastern Kentucky University

Assisted in research under Kenneth Tunnell, Ph.D. and Victor Kappeler, Ph.D.

Co-taught under Robin Haarr, Ph.D. (Spring 2010).

SCHOLARLY BOOKS

Steinmetz, K. F. (2016). Hacked: A radical approach to hacker culture and crime. New York,

NY: NYU Press.

EDITED VOLUMES

Steinmetz, K. F. & Nobles, M. R. (forthcoming). Technocrime and criminological theory.

New York, NY: Routledge.

REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES

Steinmetz, K. F. (2017, Online First). Carceral horror: Punishment and control in Silent Hill.

Crime Media Culture.

Steinmetz, K. F. & Koeppel, M. D. H. (2017, Online First). Under the skin of probation: An

analysis of skin tone and probation outcomes. Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice.

Steinmetz, K. F., Schaefer, B. P., & Green, E. W. (2016, Online First). Anything but boring:

A cultural criminological exploration of boredom. Theoretical Criminology.

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Steinmetz, K. F. & Henderson, H. (2016). Hip-hop’s criminological thought: A content

analysis. Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture, 18(1), 114-131.

Steinmetz, K. F., Schaefer, B. P., & Henderson, H. (2016). Wicked overseers: American

policing and colonialism. Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, 3(1), 68-81.

Steinmetz, K. F. & Anderson, J. O. (2016). A probation profanation: Race, ethnicity, and

probation in a Midwestern sample. Race & Justice, 6(4), 325-349

Steinmetz, K. F. & Henderson, H. (2016). Inequality on probation: An examination of

differential probation outcomes. Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, 14(1), 1-20.

Nolasco, C., del Carmen, R. V., Steinmetz, K. F., Vaughn, M. S., & Spaic, A. (2015). Building

legal competency: Foundations for a more effective criminology and criminal justice

discipline. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 26(3), 233-252.

Steinmetz, K. F. (2015). Craft(y)ness: An ethnographic study of hacking. British Journal of

Criminology, 55(1), 125-145.

Steinmetz, K. F. (2015). Becoming a hacker: Background characteristics and developmental

factors. Journal of Qualitative Criminal Justice and Criminology, 3(1), 31-60.

Steinmetz, K. F. & Gerber, J. (2015). “It doesn’t have to be this way”: Hacker perspectives

on privacy. Social Justice, 41(3), 29-51.

Steinmetz, K. F. & Henderson, H. (2015). On the precipice of intersectionality: Race,

gender, and offense level interactions on probation failure. Criminal Justice Review,

40(3), 361-377.

Schaefer, B. P. & Steinmetz, K. F. (2014). Cop-watching and McLuhan’s tetrad: The limits

of video-activism in the Internet age. Surveillance & Society, 12(4), 502 – 515.

Steinmetz, K. F., Schaefer, B. P., del Carmen, R. V., & Hemmens, C. (2014). Assessing the

boundaries between criminal justice and criminology. Criminal Justice Review, 39(4),

357-376.

Steinmetz, K. F. & Gerber, J. (2014). “The greatest crime syndicate since the Gambinos”: A

hacker critique of government, law, and law enforcement. Deviant Behavior, 35(3),

243-261.

Armstrong, G. S., Longmire, D. R., Dretke, D. & Steinmetz, K. F. (2014). Impediments of

labor contracts on prison administrators’ response to staff-inmate sexual

misconduct. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 25(3), 325-346.

Rothe, D. L. & Steinmetz, K. F. (2013). The case of Bradley Manning: State victimization,

realpolitik and WikiLeaks. Contemporary Justice Review, 16(2), 280-292.

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Steinmetz, K. F. & Chism, K. A. (2013). Police officer expectations of privacy against

electronic monitoring in the workplace: An introductory legal analysis. Journal of

Criminal Justice and Law Review, 3(1/2), 67-87.

Steinmetz, K. F. & Tunnell, K. D. (2013). Under the pixilated jolly roger: A study of online

pirates. Deviant Behavior, 34(1), 53-67.

Steinmetz, K. F. & Henderson, H. (2012). Hip-hop and procedural justice: Hip-hop artists’

perceptions of criminal justice. Race & Justice, 2(3), 155-178.

* Reprinted in F. T. Wilson (ed). (2015). Crime and media studies: Diversity of

method, medium, and communication. San Diego, CA: Cognella.

Steinmetz, K. F. (2012). Message received: Virtual ethnography in online message boards.

International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 11(1), 26-39.

Steinmetz, K. F. (2012). WikiLeaks and realpolitik. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical

Criminology, 4(1), 14-52.

POLICY ESSAYS

Steinmetz, K. F. (forthcoming). Ruminations on warning banners, deterrence, and system

intrusion research. Criminology & Public Policy.

BOOK CHAPTERS

Chism, K. A. & Steinmetz, K. F. (forthcoming). Strain theory and technocrime. In K. F.

Steinmetz & M. R. Nobles (eds.) Technocrime and criminological theory. New York,

NY: Routledge

Steinmetz, K. F. & Pimentel, A. (forthcoming). DeLiberating the information commons: A

critical analysis of intellectual property and piracy. In T. Holt & S. C. Brown (eds.)

Digital piracy: A global, multidisciplinary account. New York, NY: Routledge

Veitch, S. A. & Steinmetz, K. F. (forthcoming). The defamed deranged of Gotham: The social

construction of mental illness as criminality in Batman comics. In S. E. Brown & O.

Sefiha (eds.) Routledge handbook on deviance. New York, NY: Routledge.

Green, E. W. & Steinmetz, K. F. (2016). Up in smoke: Marijuana, abstract empiricism, and

the criminological imagination. In J. Hill & N. Marion (eds.) Legalizing a crime:

Marijuana policies across America (pp. 19-41). Durham, NC: Carolina Academic

Press.

Steinmetz, K. F. & Gerber, J. (2015). Hacking the state: Hackers, technological liberalism,

and state crime. In G. Barak (ed.) Routledge International Handbook of the Crimes of

the Powerful (pp. 503-514). New York, NY: Routledge.

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ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES

Fahrny, A. R. & Steinmetz, K. F. (forthcoming). Technology. In B. A. Arrigo (ed.) The SAGE

Encyclopedia of Surveillance, Security, and Privacy. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

BOOK REVIEWS

Steinmetz, K. F. (2016, Online First). Vincenzo Ruggiero: Power and Crime. British Journal of

Criminology.

Steinmetz, K. F. (2015). James Banks: Online gambling and crime: Causes, controls and

controversies. British Journal of Criminology, 55(4), 842-844.

Steinmetz, K. F. (2014). Bradley Garrett: Explore everything: Place-hacking the city. Journal

of Qualitative Criminal Justice and Criminology, 2(2), 299 - 301.

TECHNICAL REPORTS

Steinmetz, K. F. & Kurtz, D. L. (2015). Initial evaluation of Riley County’s Probation 180

program. Final report submitted to Riley County Community Corrections.

Steinmetz, K. F. & Henderson, H. (2013). Evaluation of Jefferson County’s Inspire,

Encourage, and Achieve Youth Program. Final report submitted to the Jefferson

County Juvenile Probation Department.

RESEARCH SUBMITTED OR UNDER REVIEW

RESEARCH IN PROGRESS

Cano, M. & Steinmetz, K. F. (in progress). Probation and social context: A multi-level

analysis.

Cano, M., Terry, A., & Steinmetz, K. F. (in progress). A multi-level model examining race

and probation in a Midwestern state.

Grubb, J. & Steinmetz, K. F. (in progress). Phrasing neutralization: Archer and Techniques

of Neutralization.

Kurtz, D. L., Steinmetz, K. F., & Cano, M. (in progress). “Because of the implication”: It’s

Always Sunny in Philadelphia and feminist criminology.

Steinmetz, K. F. (in progress). Resident Evil and portrayals of police.

Steinmetz, K. F. (in progress). Resident Evil and the crimes of the powerful.

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Steinmetz, K. F. & Goe, W. R. (in progress). Technological con-artistry: An analysis of social

engineering. Ongoing NSF funded research project.

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Hackers Social justice

Critical criminology Popular culture

Disciplinary disputes Surveillance

Crimes of the elite Technology and social control

EXTERNAL FUNDING ACTIVITY

Steinmetz, K. F. (PI) & Goe, R. W. (Co-PI). (2016). Technological con-artistry: An analysis

of social engineering. Grant awarded by the National Science Foundation. Program

area: Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace. $350,385 awarded over 3 years.

NON-REFEREED PRESENTATIONS

Steinmetz, K. F. (2016, November). Perilous penology: Prison, punishment, and control in

Silent Hill. Presentation at the 2016 meeting of the American Society of Criminology.

New Orleans, LA.

Cano, M., Terry, A., & Steinmetz, K. F. (2016, November). Race/ethnicity and the social

and organizational contexts of probation outcomes in a Midwestern state.

Presentation at the 2016 meeting of the American Society of Criminology. New

Orleans, LA.

Steinmetz, K. F. (2016, March). Coding control: A radical criminological analysis of hackers,

ideology, and social control. Presentation at the 2016 meeting of the Academy of

Criminal Justice Sciences. Denver, CO.

Anderson, J. O. & Steinmetz, K. F. (2015, November). Race and probation in a Midwestern

state. Presentation at the 2015 meeting of the American Society of Criminology.

Washington, DC.

Nolasco, C. R. I., del Carmen, R. V., Steinmetz, K. F., Vaughn, M. S., & Spaic, A. (2015,

March). Building legal competency: Foundations for a more effective criminology

and criminal justice discipline. Presentation at the 2015 meeting of the Academy of

Criminal Justice Sciences. Orlando, FL.

Steinmetz, K. F. (2014, November). Hacking as craft(y): An ethnographic exploration of

high-tech transgression. Presentation at the 2014 meeting of the American Society

of Criminology. San Francisco, CA.

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Steinmetz, K. F. (2014, September). Technological tedium: Boredom, hacking, and popular

culture. Presentation at the 2014 International Crime, Media, & Popular Culture

Studies Conference. Terra Haute, IN.

Steinmetz, K. F. & Kappeler, V. E. (2013, November). Ideology through the looking glass:

An examination of the use of ideology in criminal justice and criminology.

Presentation at the 2013 meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta,

GA.

Steinmetz, K. F. & Gerber, J. (2013, September). “It doesn’t have to be this way”: Hacker

perspectives on privacy. Presentation at the 2013 International Crime, Media, &

Popular Culture Studies Conference. Terra Haute, IN.

Steinmetz, K. F., Schaefer, B. P., del Carmen, R. V. (2013, March). Assessing the

boundaries between criminal justice and criminology. Presentation at the 2013

meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Dallas, TX.

Steinmetz, K. F. & Henderson, H. (2013, March). Hip-hop explanations of crime.

Presentation at the 2013 meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.

Dallas, TX.

Rothe, D. L. & Steinmetz, K. F. (2012, November). WikiLeaks vs. goliath: Social harm and

the maintenance of state legitimacy, power, and control. Presentation at the 2012

meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Chicago, IL.

Steinmetz, K. F. & Gerber, J. (2012, September). Hacker perspectives on government, law,

and law enforcement. Presentation at the 2012 International Crime, Media, &

Popular Culture Studies Conference. Terra Haute, IN.

Schaefer, B. P. & Steinmetz, K. F. (2012, September). Watching the watchers: The limits of

video-activism in the Internet age. Presentation at the 2012 International Crime,

Media, & Popular Culture Studies Conference. Terra Haute, IN.

Steinmetz, K. F. (2011, November). WikiLeaks and realpolitik. Presentation at the 2011

meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Washington, D.C.

Steinmetz, K. F. & Henderson, H. (2011, September).“All they wanna do is cuff us”: Hip-hop

artist’s perceptions of criminal justice. Presentation at the 2011 International Crime,

Media, & Popular Culture Studies Conference. Terra Haute, IN.

Steinmetz, K. F. (2011, March). Message received: Virtual ethnography of online

message boards in criminal justice and criminology. Presentation at the 2011 meeting

of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Steinmetz, K. F. (2010, November). Surrender ye booty! A virtual ethnographic study of

online piracy. Presentation at the 2010 meeting of the American Society of

Criminology. San Francisco, CA.

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Schaefer, B., Steinmetz, K. F., Subjack, J., & Hill, J.B. (2010, November). Criminological and

criminal justice theorizing: A preliminary and content analysis. Presentation at the

2010 meeting of the American Society Criminology. San Francisco, CA.

Steinmetz, K. F. (2010, November). Muzzling the masses: The silencing of digital dissent.

Presentation at the 2010 meeting of the American Society of Criminology. San

Francisco, CA.

Steinmetz, K. F. & Schaefer, B. (2010, September). The deification of the search engine: A

Foucauldian perspective. Presentation at the 2010 International Crime, Media,&

Popular Culture Conference. Terra Haute, IN.

Steinmetz, K. F. (2010, February) The Internet and human rights. Presentation at the 2010

meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. San Diego, CA.

Steinmetz, K. F. (2010, February). Under the pixelated jolly roger: An ethnographic study of

online pirates. Presentation at 2010 meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice

Sciences. San Diego, CA.

Steinmetz, K. F. (2009, November). Corporate and government reactions to piracy: Threats

to net neutrality. Poster session presented at the 2009 meeting of the American

Society of Criminology. Philadelphia, PA.

ROUNDTABLES AND OPEN SEMINARS

Looking to the future: Ruminating on the Journal of Qualitative Criminal Justice and

Criminology. (2017, March). Moderated by Kevin F. Steinmetz. Roundtable at the

2017 meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Kansas City, MO.

Entrée and attunement: Emotional response in the field as data. (2015, November).

Moderated by E. L. W. Green. Roundtable at the 2015 meeting of the American

Society of Criminology. Washington, DC.

Legalizing marijuana. (2015, November). Moderated by N. E. Marion. Roundtable at the

2015 meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Washington, DC.

Establishing a Qualitative Methods Section at ACJS. (2015, March). Facilitated by K. F.

Steinmetz. Open Seminar at the 2015 meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice

Sciences. Orlando, FL.

Marijuana laws: Legalizing a crime. (2014, November). Moderated by N. E. Marion.

Roundtable at the 2014 meeting of the American Society of Criminology. San

Francisco, CA.

The need for crime, media and popular culture research in a mediated global society.

(2013, March). Moderated by F. T. Wilson. Roundtable at the 2013 meeting of the

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Dallas, TX.

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GRADUATE COURSES TAUGHT

Kansas State University

SOCIO 862 – Criminological Theory, Fall 2014, Fall 2015, Spring 2017.

SOCIO 850 – Social Control, Fall 2017.

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES TAUGHT

Kansas State University

SOCIO 500 – Crime, Criminal Justice, and Media, Spring 2017.

SOCIO 550 – Technocrime, Security, and Society, Spring 2016, Fall 2016.

SOCIO 561 – Criminology, Spring 2016, Fall 2016, Fall 2017.

SOCIO 361 – Sociology of the Criminal Justice System, Spring 2015, Fall 2015.

SOCIO 500 – Crime, Criminal Justice, and Inequality, Fall 2014.

Sam Houston State University

CRIJ 4385 – Crime, Justice, and Social Diversity, Fall 2012 – Spring 2014.

Eastern Kentucky University

CRJ 331 - Perspectives on Crime and Delinquency, Co-Taught under Robin Haarr,

Ph.D., Spring 2010.

INVITED LECTURES

Hip-hop and procedural justice: Hip-hop artists’ perceptions of criminal justice.

(2015, July 6). Lecture given in Kishonna Grey’s Hip-Hop and Criminal Justice course,

Eastern Kentucky University.

Hip-hop and procedural justice: Hip-hop artists’ perceptions of criminal justice.

(2013, October 30). Lecture given in Danielle Boisvert’s CRIJ 5392 01 Survey of

Research Methods class, Sam Houston State Univeristy.

Hip-hop and procedural justice: Hip-hop artists’ perceptions of criminal justice.

(2013, February 8). Lecture given in Olena Leipnik’s SOCI 1301 01 and 02 Principles

of Sociology classes, Sam Houston State University.

The “open” internet and democracy. (2012, March 13). Lecture given in Deborah

Landry’s CRM 3317 B Crime and the Media class, University of Ottawa.

Internet as built environment. (2010, April). Lecture given in Edward Green’s class—CRJ

423: Crime as Built Environment, Eastern Kentucky University.

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BROWN BAG LECTURES

Longmire, D., Schaefer, B., & Steinmetz, K. (2010, November). Reflections on the justice of

‘social sensors’: Toward a post-modern critique of surveillance criminology. Presented

to the faculty and students of the College of Criminal Justice at Sam Houston State

University.

MEDIA PUBLICATIONS

Steinmetz, K. F. (2016, January 11). Against cyber. Uprooting Criminology. Retrieved from

http://uprootingcriminology.org/blogs/cyber/.

Steinmetz, K. F. (2015, March 10). “How do journals evaluate book reviews: Perspectives

from a book review editor.” Interview given to Editage Insights conducted by Alagi

Patel. Retrieved from http://www.editage.com/insights/how-do-journals-evaluate-

book-reviews-perspectives-from-a-book-review-editor.

Steinmetz, K. F. (2015, February 26). “Book reviews perform an important function for

authors, readers, and the discipline as a whole.” Interview given to Editage Insights

conducted by Alagi Patel. Retrieved from http://www.editage.com/insights/book-

reviews-perform-an-important-function-for-authors-readers-and-the-discipline-as-

a-whole.

Steinmetz, K. F. (2014, December 15). On colonialism and prison reform: A reflection on

political economy and race. Uprooting Criminology. Retrieved from

http://uprootingcriminology.org/blogs/colonialism-prison-reform-reflection-

political-economy-race/.

Steinmetz, K. F. (2013, December 23). The dark specter of hegemony: Politics, morality,

and the Dark Knight Rises. Uprooting Criminology. Retrieved from

http://uprootingcriminology.org/blogs/dark-specter-hegemony-politics-morality-

dark-knight-rises/.

Steinmetz, K. F. (2013, November 25). A critical criminology and criminal justice graduate

student survival guide. Uprooting Criminology. Retrieved from

http://uprootingcriminology.org/essays/critical-criminology-criminal-justice-

graduate-student-survival-guide-kevin-f-steinmetz/.

SERVICE

Editorships:

Guest editor, Journal of Qualitative Criminal Justice & Criminology, special issue:

“Technocrime at the Margins,” expected publication date: Fall 2017.

Book review editor, Journal of Qualitative Criminal Justice & Criminology, November

2011 – April 2016.

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Discipline:

Qualitative Research Program Coordinator, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences,

April 2016 – March 2017.

Contributor, Uprooting Criminology: A Reasoned Plot. 2013 – Present.

Member, Election Committee, American Society of Criminology Division of Critical

Criminology. January 2015 – Present.

Member, Awards Committee, American Society of Criminology Division on Critical

Criminology, 2016.

Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work, Kansas State University:

Member of Graduate Faculty, approved September 10th, 2014. Certified May 12th,

2015.

Member, Newsletter Committee, Fall 2016 – Spring 2016.

Member, Ad-Hoc Annual Merit Evaluation Rubric Committee, Spring 2016-Fall 2016.

Member, Library Committee, Fall 2014 – Spring 2015.

Member, Graduate Admissions Committee, Fall 2014 – Present.

Member, Undergraduate Graduation Committee, Fall 2014 – Spring 2015.

Chair, Undergraduate Awards Committee, Fall 2015 – Spring 2016.

Discussant, Graduate Teaching Workshop, April 24th, 2015.

Facilitator, Graduate Publication Process Workshop, December 5th, 2014 &

November 3rd, 2016.

College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University:

Service committee chair, College of Criminal Justice Graduate Student Organization,

May 2013 – October 2013.

Facilitator and organizer, Summer 2012 Writing Workshop, July 26th, 2012.

Co-Founder and facilitator, Critical Criminology on Tap. Graduate student group,

January 2011 – August 2012.

College of Justice and Safety, Eastern Kentucky University:

Member, Dept. of Criminal Justice and Police Studies Graduate Curriculum

Subcommittee, Eastern Kentucky University, October 2009 – May 2010.

Member, College of Justice and Safety Curriculum Committee, Eastern Kentucky

University, September 2009 – May 2010.

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Secretary, Criminal Justice Graduate Student Association, Dept. of Criminal Justice

and Police Studies, Eastern Kentucky University, August 2009 – May 2010.

President, Criminal Justice Graduate Student Association, Dept. of Criminal Justice

and Police Studies, Eastern Kentucky University, May 2009 – August 2009.

Treasurer, Criminal Justice Graduate Student Association, Dept. of Criminal Justice

and Police Studies, Eastern Kentucky University, January 2009 – August

2009.

REVIEWER

Criminal Justice Review

Crime, Media, Culture

Current Issues in Criminal Justice

European Journal of Criminology

Journal of Criminal Justice

Journal of Criminal Justice Education

Journal of Qualitative Criminal Justice and Criminology

Routledge

Social Behavior and Personality: An International Journal

Sociological Forum

Sociology of Race and Ethnicity

Theoretical Criminology

Victims & Offenders

DOCTORAL STUDENT COMMITTEES

* Graduated

Chair, George Ebo Browne

Chair, Krystal Cooper

Chair, Johnathan Grube

Chair, Alexandra Pimentel

Chair, Stanley (Adam) Veitch

Committee Member, Alayna Colburn

Committee Member, Ralph DeZago

Committee Member, April Terry

Committee Member, Scott Valesquez*

MASTERS STUDENT COMMITTEES

Chair, Laura Murphy

Chair, Cheney Rutherford

Committee Member, Jamilya Anderson*

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Committee Member, Alayna Fahrny*

Committee Member, Alexandra Pimentel*

PANELS CHAIRED

Panel Session 5. (2013, September). International Crime, Media & Popular Culture Studies

Conference, Terra Haute, IN.

Panel Session 4. (2012, September). International Crime, Media & Popular Culture Studies

Conference, Terra Haute, IN.

Panel Session 17 (2011, September). International Crime, Media & Popular Culture Studies

Conference, Terra Haute, IN.

Critical Criminological Perspectives on Technology, Biology and Crime, Session 258

(2010, November). American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA.

Panel Session 5 (2010, September). International Crime, Media & Popular Culture Studies

Conference, Terra Haute, IN.

Current Research on Digital Piracy, Event #354 (2010, February). Academy of Criminal

Justice Sciences, San Diego, CA.

WORKSHOPS ATTENDED

Active offender research: History, practice & prospects. Richard Wright, Ph.D., Volkan

Topalli, Ph.D., & Scott Jacques, Ph.D. Workshop at the Annual Meeting of the

American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC, 2011.

AWARDS AND HONORS

Roy Barnett Memorial Award for Outstanding Teaching and Mentorship, Department

of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work, Kansas State University, presented May

6th, 2016.

2014 Outstanding Dissertation Award, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State

University, presented April 23rd, 2015.

Doctoral Summer Research Fellowship, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State

University, May 2013 – October 2013. $6000.

Doctoral Summer Research Fellowship, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State

University, May 2012 – October 2012. $6000.

Doctoral Summer Research Fellowship, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State

University, May 2011 – October 2011. $6000.

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Outstanding Graduate Student Award, Department of Criminal Justice and Police Studies,

Eastern Kentucky University, presented April 2010.

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REFERENCES

Jurg Gerber, Ph.D. Victor Kappeler, Ph.D.

College of Criminal Justice College of Justice and Safety

Sam Houston State University Eastern Kentucky University

P.O. Box 2296; 816 17th St. 521 Lancaster Avenue

Huntsville, TX 77341-2296 Richmond, KY 40475

Work: (936) 294-3172 Work: (859)622-3565

E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]

Matt Nobles

Department of Criminal Justice

University of Central Florida

12805 Pegasus Drive

Orlando, FL 32816

Work: (407)823-0821

Email: [email protected]