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1 QUINT C. THURMAN Interim President Sul Ross State University P.O. Box C-100 Alpine, TX 79832 Office phone: (432) 837-8000; FAX (432) 837-8334 email: [email protected] EDUCATION 1987 Ph.D., Sociology, University of Massachusetts (Amherst) 1983 M.A., Sociology, University of Oklahoma 1981 B.A., Sociology, University of Oklahoma ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE Interim President, Sul Ross State University, from November, 2013 to the present Provost and Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs, Sul Ross State University, from July, 2012 to November, 2013 Chairperson, Department of Criminal Justice, Texas State University-San Marcos, from August, 2001 to July, 2012 Graduate Coordinator & Program Director, Criminal Justice Program, School of Community Affairs, Wichita State University, from June, 1999 to August, 2001 Fairmount College Council Chairperson, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Wichita State University, and School of Community Affairs representative for the 1999-2000 term Director, Midwest Criminal Justice Institute, School of Community Affairs, Wichita State University, from June, 1999 to January, 2000 Director, Midwest Criminal Justice Institute, Hugo Wall School of Urban and Public Affairs, Wichita State University, from August, 1997 to June, 1999 Program Coordinator, Program in Criminal Justice, Hugo Wall School of Urban and Public Affairs, Wichita State University, from February, 1998 to June, 1999 Co-Director, Washington State Institute for Community Oriented Policing, Criminal Justice Program, Washington State University (Spokane), from May, 1993 to August, 1997 Program Coordinator, Graduate Program in Criminal Justice, Washington State University (Spokane), from August, 1994 to August, 1997 Director and Graduate Coordinator, Program in Criminal Justice, Department of Political Science, Washington State University (Pullman), from May, 1990 to January, 1992

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QUINT C. THURMAN Interim President Sul Ross State University P.O. Box C-100 Alpine, TX 79832 Office phone: (432) 837-8000; FAX (432) 837-8334 email: [email protected] EDUCATION

1987 Ph.D., Sociology, University of Massachusetts (Amherst) 1983 M.A., Sociology, University of Oklahoma

1981 B.A., Sociology, University of Oklahoma ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE Interim President, Sul Ross State University, from November, 2013 to the present

Provost and Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs, Sul Ross State University, from July, 2012 to November, 2013

Chairperson, Department of Criminal Justice, Texas State University-San Marcos, from August, 2001 to July, 2012

Graduate Coordinator & Program Director, Criminal Justice Program, School of Community Affairs, Wichita State University, from June, 1999 to August, 2001

Fairmount College Council Chairperson, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Wichita State University, and School of Community Affairs representative for the 1999-2000 term

Director, Midwest Criminal Justice Institute, School of Community Affairs, Wichita State

University, from June, 1999 to January, 2000

Director, Midwest Criminal Justice Institute, Hugo Wall School of Urban and Public Affairs, Wichita State University, from August, 1997 to June, 1999

Program Coordinator, Program in Criminal Justice, Hugo Wall School of Urban and Public Affairs, Wichita State University, from February, 1998 to June, 1999 Co-Director, Washington State Institute for Community Oriented Policing, Criminal Justice Program, Washington State University (Spokane), from May, 1993 to August, 1997 Program Coordinator, Graduate Program in Criminal Justice, Washington State University (Spokane), from August, 1994 to August, 1997 Director and Graduate Coordinator, Program in Criminal Justice, Department of Political Science, Washington State University (Pullman), from May, 1990 to January, 1992

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Acting Director, Program in Criminal Justice, Department of Political Science, Washington State University (Pullman), from June, 1989 to May, 1990

Assistant Director, Student Affairs Research and Evaluation Office, University of Massachusetts (Amherst), from March, 1987 to August, 1988

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, Texas State University-San Marcos, from August, 2001 to the present

Professor, School of Community Affairs, Wichita State University, from June, 1999 to August,

2001

Visiting Professor with the Smith College School for Social Work for the 1997-1998, 1998-1999, 1999-2000, 2000-2001 and 2001-2002 academic years

Professor, Hugo Wall School of Urban and Public Affairs, Wichita State University, from August, 1997 to June, 1999

Associate Professor, Program in Criminal Justice, Washington State University (Spokane) from August, 1994 to August, 1997

Associate Professor, Program in Criminal Justice, Department of Political Science,

Washington State University (Pullman) from August, 1993 to May, 1994 (Promoted one year early and then tenured in 1994)

Assistant Professor, Program in Criminal Justice, Department of Political Science, Washington State University (Pullman) from August, 1988 to August, 1993

Data Analysis Consultant, Computing Center, University of Massachusetts (Amherst) from September, 1984 to March, 1987

Research Assistant, Long-term Gerontology Center, University of Oklahoma from January, 1983 to May, 1983 Research Assistant, Department of Sociology, University of Oklahoma from May, 1981 to May, 1982

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Introduction to Criminal Justice, Texas State University-San Marcos, Fall, 2003-2010; Spring, 2006-2010 University Seminar, Texas State University-San Marcos, Fall, 2005 & 2006; Spring, 2007

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Graduate Seminar on Administration of Justice, Texas State University-San Marcos, Fall, 2003; Spring, 2004 & 2005

Graduate Seminar on Current Issues in Criminal Justice, Southwest Texas State University, Spring, 2002 & 2003 Introduction to Criminal Justice, Southwest Texas State University, Fall, 2001 & 2002 Seminar in Applied Criminological Theory, Wichita State University, Spring, 1999-2001

Graduate Seminar in Advanced Research Methods, Wichita State University, Spring & Fall, 1998; Fall, 1999 & 2000

Introduction to Criminal Justice, Wichita State University, Spring & Fall, 1998-2001; Summer, 2001

Contemporary Issues in Evaluating Community Policing, Wichita State University, Fall, 1997 Graduate Seminar on Policing Innovations, Washington State University (Spokane), Summer, 1995

Graduate Seminar in Criminological Theory, Washington State University (Spokane), Fall, 1994 and Fall, 1996

Graduate Seminar in Evaluation Research, Washington State University, Fall, 1988-1994 & 1996; and Spring, 1991 [Course taught via interactive satellite TV between Spokane and

Pullman since 1990]

Graduate Seminar in Contemporary Policing, Washington State University, Spring, 1994; and Spring, 1995 & 1997 [Course taught via satellite TV between Spokane and Pullman since 1995]

Graduate Seminar in Youth Gang Delinquency (team-taught), Washington State University, Spring, 1997 [Course taught via satellite TV between Spokane and Pullman]

Comparative Criminal Justice, Washington State University (Pullman), Spring and Fall, 1989;

Spring, 1990

Introduction to Criminal Justice, Washington State University (Pullman), Spring, 1989-1994; Fall, 1992-1993

Special Topics in Criminal Justice Policy, Washington State University, Fall,1988 and Spring, 1992 & 1997 [Course taught via interactive satellite TV between Spokane and Pullman in

1997] Graduate Research Methods, Antioch University (Keene, NH), Summer, 1984

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Introduction to Sociology, University of Massachusetts (Amherst), Fall, 1983; Spring, 1984; and Summer, 1984 Introduction to Sociology, Tulsa University, Summer, 1983

OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AND SERVICE Executive Cabinet Chairperson, Sul Ross State University, from November, 2013 to the present

Executive Cabinet Member, Sul Ross State University, from July, 2012 to November, 2013

Academic Deans Council Chairperson, Sul Ross State University, from July, 2012 to the present Academic Planning Committee Chairperson, Sul Ross State University, from July, 2012 to the Present Athletic Director and Head Football Coach Search Committee Chairperson, Sul Ross State University, Spring, 2013 College of Education Academic Program Review Committee Member, Texas State University,

Fall, 2010

University Research Task Force Member, Texas State University-San Marcos, 2010 Chair Search Committee Member, Department of Accounting, Texas State University-San Marcos, 2009-2010 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2009 Awards Committee Chairperson Tenure and Promotion External Committee Member, College of Fine Arts, Texas State University- San Marcos, 2008-09 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2008 Academy Fellow Award Committee Chairperson

Council of Chairs Chairperson, Texas State University-San Marcos from August 2005 to August, 2006 Council of Academic Deans, Ex-Officio Member, Texas State University-San Marcos from August 2005 to August, 2006 Chair Search Committee Chairperson, Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Texas State University-San Marcos, 2005-06 Chair Search Committee Member, Department of Computer Science, Texas State University-San Marcos, 2005-06

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Chair Search Committee Member, Department of Physics, Texas State University-San Marcos, 2005-06 Academic Program Review Committee Member, Texas State University-San Marcos, 2005-06 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2006 Publications Committee Member

Criminal Justice Advisory Board Member, Huston-Tillotson College, from May, 2003 to the present Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2004 Awards Committee Member American Society of Criminology 2004 Ruth Shonle Cavan Young Scholar Award Committee Member Tenure and Promotion Policy Review Committee Member, Texas State University-San Marcos, 2004 Mitte Graduate Scholarship Committee Member, Texas State University-San Marcos, 2004 Tenure and Promotion External Committee Member, College of Fine Arts, Texas State University- San Marcos, 2003-04

College of Applied Arts Council Member, Texas State University-San Marcos from August, 2003 to the present

Council of Chairs Committee Member, Texas State University-San Marcos from August 2003 to

the present University Research Planning Committee Member, Texas State University-San Marcos from August 2003 to the present Editorial Board Member for the Journal of Criminal Justice Education for the 2007-2008 term

Program Chair, Crime and Justice Topical Interest Group (TIG), American Evaluation

Association, 2003-2005 Editorial Board Member for the Journal of Crime and Justice for the 2003-2004 term

President-Elect, Texas Chapter of the Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice, 2003-2004 University Fund Drive Co-Segment Leader, Southwest Texas State University, 2003 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2002-2003 Mentoring Ad Hoc Committee Co-Chair

College of Applied Arts Council Member, Southwest Texas State University from August, 2001 to August, 2003

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Council of Chairs Committee Member, Southwest Texas State University from August 2001 to August, 2003

Instructor, Community Policing, Constable’s Management Seminar for the Texas Justice Court Training Center, San Antonio, TX (April 15, 2003)

Instructor, Introduction to Criminology, Constable’s Leadership Institute Module II for the Texas

Justice Court Training Center, South Padre Island, TX (September 20, 2002)

Participant, Texas A & M University 35th Annual Summer Seminar on Academic Administration, College Station, TX (July 7-12, 2002)

Multi-Institution Teaching Center (MITC) Program Advisory Committee Member, Southwest Texas State University for the 2001-02 Term Tenure and Promotion External Committee Member, College of Science, Southwest Texas State University, 2001-02 Tenure and Promotion Committee Member, College of Applied Arts, Southwest Texas State University since 2001 Participant, American Council of Higher Education Workshop on Chairing the Academic Department, San Diego, CA (February 20-23, 2002) Graduate Scholarship Committee Member, Southwest Texas State University since 2001

University Facilities Committee Member, Southwest Texas State University since 2001

Peer Review Team Member (with Larry Gaines and Peter De Forrest) for an assessment of

California State University at Los Angeles’s Criminal Justice Department, October, 2001

Evaluation Team Member, Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR), Fargo, North Dakota, January, 2001

Graduate School Survey Assessment team member, Wichita State University, 2000-01 term

Associate Editor for Justice Quarterly for the 1999-2001 term American Society of Criminology 2000 Annual Meeting Area Program Chair for Criminal Justice Systems - Agencies of Control and Criminal Process Tenure and Promotion Committee Chairperson for the School of Community Affairs, Wichita

State University for the 1999-2000 and 2000-2001 terms

Curriculum Committee member for the School of Community Affairs, Wichita State University for the 1999-2000 and 2000-2001 terms

Peer Review Team Co-Chair (with Cassia Spohn) for an assessment of East Tennessee State

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University’s Criminal Justice and Criminology Department, March, 1999

Fairmount College Council committee member, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Wichita State University, selected as the Hugo Wall School of Urban and Public Affairs representative for the 1998-2001 term

University Forum Board committee member, Wichita State University, 1998 & 1999

Curriculum Committee member for the Hugo Wall School of Public and Urban Affairs, Wichita

State University for the 1998-1999 term

Nationally Certified STAR CPTT Trainer (Small Town and Rural Community Policing Train-the-Trainer) for the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Glynco, GA since October, 1997

Wichita State University Graduate Faculty member from August, 1997 to August, 2001

Washington State University Graduate Faculty member from May, 1989 to August, 1997 Academic Integrity Board member, Washington State University Spokane from August, 1994 to August, 1997 Editorial Advisory Board member for Criminology, 1997

National Advisor for Rural Community Policing Curriculum Development for the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Glynco, GA since 1996 National Advisor, Alpha Phi Sigma (Criminal Justice Honor Society) for the 1991-1992 and 1992-1993 terms

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 1993 Annual Meeting Program committee member [Student Paper Panel Organizer]

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 1994 Constitution and By-Laws committee member

Reviewer for Criminal Justice Review since October, 1991

Reviewer for Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology since March, 1991

Reviewer for Criminology since October, 1989

Reviewer for Health Education Quarterly since March, 1992

Reviewer for Social Science Research since October, 1989

Reviewer for Social Problems since August, 1986 Reviewer for Social Science Quarterly since August, 2000

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Reviewer for Journal of Crime and Justice since January, 1985

Reviewer for Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency since February, 1993

Reviewer for American Journal of Police since August, 1993

Reviewer for American Journal of Criminal Justice since May, 1994 Reviewer for Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion since May, 2005

Reviewer for Public Finance/Finances Publique since February, 1997

Peer Review Consultant for the National Institute of Justice Technical Assistance and Support

Program administered by CSR Inc. since August, 1996 Peer Review Consultant to the Department of Justice COPS MORE Program administered by the Cygnus Corporation, May, 1995 Peer Review Consultant to the NIJ Technical Assistance and Support Program administered by Koba Associates, Inc., February, 1993 Research Consultant to the Gallup Organization, Inc., August, 1992 Peer Review Team Co-Chair (with Ben Menke) for a review of Southern Oregon State College’s Criminology Department, October, 1993

Reviewer for the National Institutes of Health ADAMHA Program since March, 1993

Reviewer for the National Science Foundation since February, 1992

Managing Editor for Social Science Research from May, 1985 to May, 1987

DISSERTATION

Modeling Decisions of Taxpayer Noncompliance: A Factorial Survey Approach. Peter H. Rossi, committee chairperson; James D. Wright, committee member; Donald W. Katzner, Department of Economics), committee member

BOOKS PUBLISHED

Thurman, Q.C. and A. Giacomazzi, eds. (2004) Controversies in Policing. LexisNexis/ Anderson Publishing Co.: Cincinnati, OH.

Thurman, Q.C. and J.D. Jamieson, eds. (2004) Police Problem Solving. LexisNexis/Anderson Publishing Co.: Cincinnati, OH.

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Thurman, Q.C. and J. Zhao, eds. (2004) Contemporary Policing: Controversies, Challenges, and Solutions—An Anthology. Roxbury Press: Los Angeles, CA.

Thurman, Q.C. and E.F. McGarrell, eds. (2003) Community Policing in a Rural Setting (2nd Ed.). Anderson Publishing Co.: Cincinnati, OH.

Thurman, Q.C., J. Zhao, and A. Giacomazzi (2001) Community Policing in a Community Era: An Introduction and Exploration. Roxbury Press: Los Angeles, CA.

Thurman, Q.C., L. Parker, and R. O’Block (2000) Criminal Justice Research Sources. Anderson

Publishing Co.: Cincinnati, OH.

Thurman, Q.C. and E.F. McGarrell, eds. (1997) Community Policing in a Rural Setting. Anderson Publishing Co.: Cincinnati, OH.

REFEREED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS

Zhao, J.S., Y. Zhang, and Q. Thurman (forthcoming) “Can Additional Resources Lead to Higher Levels of Productivity (Arrests) in Police Agencies?” Criminal Justice Review.

Zhao, J., Q.C. Thurman, and L. Ren (2008) “An Examination of Strategic Planning in American Law Enforcement Agencies: A National Study.” Police Quarterly 11:3-26. Rossmo, D.K., Q.C., Thurman, J.D. Jamieson, and K. Egan (2008) “Geographic Patterns and Profiling of Illegal Crossings of the Southern U.S. Border.” Security Journal 21:29-57.

Hochstein, L. and Q. Thurman (2006) “Assessing the Need for Domestic Violence Victim Services in One Rural County.” Police Quarterly 9:448-462. Zhao, J., M. Scheider, and Q. Thurman (2003) “A National Evaluation of the Effects of COPS Grants on Police Productivity (Arrests), 1995-1999.” Police Quarterly 6:387-409.

Cromwell, P. and Q. Thurman (2003) “The Devil Made Me Do It: The Use of

Neutralizations by Shoplifters.” Deviant Behavior 24:1-16. Zhao, J., M. Scheider, and Q. Thurman (2002) “Funding Community Policing to Reduce

Crime: Have COPS Grants Made a Difference?” Criminology and Public Policy 2:7-32. Zhao, J., M. Scheider, and Q. Thurman (2002) “The Effect of Police Presence on Public Fear Reduction and Satisfaction: A Review of the Literature.” The Justice Professional15:273-299. McGarrell, E.F., A.L. Giacomazzi, and Q.C. Thurman (1999) “Reducing Disorder, Fear, and Crime in Public Housing: A Case Study of Place-Specific Crime Prevention.” Justice Research

and Policy 1:61-87.

Zhao, J., Q. Thurman, and N. He (1999) “Sources of Job Satisfaction among Police Officers: A Test of Demographic and Work Environment Models.” Justice Quarterly 16:153-173.

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Zhao, J., N.P. Lovrich, and Q. Thurman (1999) “The Status of Community Policing in American Cities: Facilitators and Impediments Revisited.” Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management 22:74-92.

McGarrell, E.F., A.L. Giacomazzi, and Q.C. Thurman (1997) “Neighborhood Disorder, Integration, and the Fear of Crime.” Justice Quarterly 14:479-500. Zhao, J. and Q. Thurman (1997) “Community Policing in the U.S.: Where are We Now?” Crime & Delinquency 43:345-357.

Thurman, Q.C. and M.D. Reisig (1996) “Community Oriented Research in an Era of Community Oriented Policing.” The American Behavioral Scientist 39:570-586.

Thurman, Q.C., A.L. Giacomazzi, M. Reisig, and D. Mueller (1996) “Innovation in Gang Interventions: A Process Evaluation of the Neutral Zone.” Crime & Delinquency 42:279-295.

Thurman, Q.C. and P. Bogen (1996) “Research Note: Spokane Community Policing Officers Re- Visited.” American Journal of Police 15:97-116. Love, M.B., G.W. Davoli, and Q.C. Thurman (1996) “Normative Beliefs of Health Professionals Regarding the Psychosocial and Environmental Factors that Influence Health Behavior Change.” American Journal of Health Promotion 10:371-397.

Zhao, J., Q. Thurman, and N.P. Lovrich (1995) “Community-Oriented Policing across the U.S.: Facilitators and Impediments to Implementation.” American Journal of Police 14:11-28.

Giacomazzi, A.L. and Q.C. Thurman (1995) “Cops and Kids Revisited: A Second Year Assessment of a Community Policing and Delinquency Prevention Innovation.” Police

Studies 17:1-20.

Thurman, Q.C., P. Bogen, and A. Giacomazzi (1993) “Program Monitoring and Community Policing: A Process Evaluation of Community Policing Officers in Spokane, Washington.” American Journal of Police 12:89-114.

Thurman, Q.C., A. Giacomazzi, and P. Bogen (1993) “Research Note: Cops, Kids, and Community Policing--An Assessment of a Community Policing Demonstration Project.” Crime & Delinquency 39:554-564.

Thurman, Q.C., S. Jackson, and J. Zhao (1993) “Drunk Driving Research and Innovation: A Factorial Survey of Decisions to Drink and Drive.” Social Science Research 22:245-264.

Thurman, Q.C. (1991) “Taxpayer Noncompliance and General Prevention: An Expansion of the Deterrence Model.” Public Finance/Finances Publique 46:289-298.

Curtis, C., Thurman, Q.C., and D. Nice (1991) “Improving Legal Compliance by Non-Coercive Means: Coproducing Order in Washington State.” Social Science Quarterly 72:645-660.

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Love, M.B. and Q.C. Thurman (1991) “A Methodological Innovation in the Study of Normative and Non-Normative Dimensions of Health Decisions.” Advances in Health

Education: Current Research 3:213-231.

Love, M.B. and Q.C. Thurman (1991) “Normative Beliefs about Factors that Affect Health and Longevity.” Health Education Quarterly 18:183-194.

Love, M.B., Q.C. Thurman, and G.W. Davoli (1990) “Normative Beliefs of Social Scientists Regarding the Psychological and Environmental Factors that Influence Health Behavior Change Related to Smoking.” Advances in Medical Sociology 1:153-167.

Thurman, Q.C. and K. Franklin (1990) “AIDS and College Health: Knowledge, Threat, and Prevention at a Northeastern University.” Journal of American College Health 38:179-184.

Thurman, Q.C. (1989) “General Prevention of Tax Evasion: A Factorial Survey Approach.” Journal of Quantitative Criminology 5:127-146. Malaney, G.D. and Q.C. Thurman (1989) “Key Factors in the Use and Frequency of Use of Microcomputers by College Students.” Journal of Educational Technology Systems 18:151- 160. Thurman, Q.C. and G.D. Malaney (1989) “Surveying Students as a Means of Assessing and Changing Policies and Practices of Student Affairs Programs.” NASPA Journal 27:101-107.

Malaney, G.D. and Q.C. Thurman (1989) “Student Opinions Regarding the Mandatory Use and Ownership of Personal Computers.” Journal of Educational Technology Systems 17:297-

306.

Thurman, Q.C., J.A. Lam, and P.H. Rossi (1988) “Sorting Out the Cuckoo's Nest: A Factorial Survey Approach to Popular Conceptions of Mental Illness.” The Sociological Quarterly 29:565-588.

Thurman, Q.C. (1988) “Taxpayer Noncompliance and Attribution Theory: An Experimental Vignette Approach.” Public Finance/Finances Publique 43:147-156.

Barrows, C.W. and Q.C. Thurman (1988) “Fire Safety on Campus: Are College Students Prepared?” College Student Journal 22:310-314.

Thurman, Q.C. (1986) “Estimating Social-Psychological Effects in Decisions to Drink and Drive: A Factorial Survey Approach.” Journal of Studies on Alcohol 47: 447-454.

Thurman, Q.C., C. St. John, and L.R. Riggs (1984) “Tax Evasion and Neutralization: How Effective Would a Moral Appeal be in Improving Tax Compliance?” Law and Policy 6:309-327.

Thurman, Q.C. (1984) “Deviance and the Neutralization of Moral Commitment: An Empirical Analysis.” Deviant Behavior 5:291-304.

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OTHER PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS Cromwell, P. and Q.C. Thurman (2016) “The Devil Made Me Do It: The Use of Neutralizations by Shoplifters.” In P.A. Adler and P. Adler (eds.) Constructions of Deviance (8th Ed.), Cengage: Belmont, CA.

Cromwell, P. and Q.C. Thurman (2011) “The Devil Made Me Do It: The Use of Neutralizations by Shoplifters.” In P.A. Adler and P. Adler (eds.) Constructions of Deviance: Social Power, Context, and Interaction (7th Ed.), Thomson Cengage: Belmont, CA.

Mullins, W. and Q.C. Thurman (in press) “The Etiology of Terrorism: Theory, Data, and Methods.” In B. Forst, J. Greene and J. Lynch (eds.) Criminologists on Terrorism and Homeland Security. Cambridge University Press.

Cromwell, P. and Q.C. Thurman (2008) “The Devil Made Me Do It: The Use of Neutralizations by Shoplifters.” In P.A. Adler and P. Adler (eds.) Constructions of Deviance: Social Power, Context, and Interaction (6th Ed.), Thomson Wadsworth: Belmont, CA.

Cromwell, P. and Q.C. Thurman (2006) “Shoplifters: ‘The Devil Made Me Do It.’” In A.

Thio and T. Calhoun (eds.) Readings in Deviant Behavior (4th Ed.), Allyn and Bacon: Boston, MA.

Thurman, Quint C. (2004) “Foreword.” In K.J. Peak and R.W. Glensor (eds.) Community Policing and Problem Solving: Strategies and Practices (4th Ed.), Prentice Hall: Upper Saddle River, NJ. Thurman, Q. and B. Vose (2004) “Tax Evasion and Tax Fraud.” In the Encyclopedia of Criminology, Brunner/Mazel (Taylor & Francis): Philadelphia, PA. Thurman, Quint C. (2004) “Introduction.” In Q.C. Thurman and A. Giacomazzi (eds.) Controversies in Policing, LexisNexis/Anderson Publishing Co.: Cincinnati, OH. Zhao, J., M.C. Scheider, and Q.C.Thurman (2004) “Community Policing: Is It Really Soft on Crime?” In Q.C. Thurman and A. Giacomazzi (eds.) Controversies in Policing, LexisNexis/ Anderson Publishing Co.: Cincinnati, OH. Rutzebeck, S. and Q.C. Thurman (2004) “Introduction to Police Problem Solving.” In Q.C.

Thurman and J.D. Jamieson (eds.) Police Problem Solving, LexisNexis/Anderson Publishing Co.: Cincinnati, OH.

Hochstein, L. and Q.C. Thurman (2004) “Problem Solving and Crime Prevention in Public

Housing.” In Q.C.Thurman and J.D. Jamieson (eds.) Police Problem Solving, LexisNexis/Anderson Publishing Co.: Cincinnati, OH.

Mueller, D., Q. Thurman, and C. Heck (2004) “Problem Solving Emergent Gangs in Suburban Washington State: The Mountlake Terrace Neutral Zone-Americorps Program.” In Q.C.Thurman and J.D. Jamieson (eds.) Police Problem Solving, LexisNexis/Anderson Publishing Co.: Cincinnati, OH.

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Thurman, Q.C. (2004) “Preparing Police Officers for Success in the 21st Century.” In Q.C. Thurman and J. Zhao (eds.) Contemporary Policing: Controversies, Challenges, and Solutions—An Anthology, Roxbury Press: Los Angeles, CA

Thurman, Q.C. and J. Zhao (2004) “An Introduction.” In Q.C. Thurman and J. Zhao (eds.) Contemporary Policing: Controversies, Challenges, and Solutions—An Anthology, Roxbury Press: Los Angeles, CA. Hochstein, L. and Q.C.Thurman (2004) “Screening Out Criminal Offenders.” In Q.C. Thurman and J. Zhao (eds.) Contemporary Policing: Controversies, Challenges, and Solutions—An Anthology, Roxbury Press: Los Angeles, CA

Thurman, Q.C. (2003) “Community Policing.” Pp. 396-300 in Encyclopedia of Community, Berkshire Reference Works/Sage: Great Barrington, MA. Thurman, Q.C. and D. Mueller (2003) “Beyond Curfews and Crackdowns: An Overview of the

Mountlake Terrace Neutral Zone-Americorps Program.” Pp. 167-187 in S. Decker (ed.) Policing Gangs and Youth Violence, Thomson-Wadsworth: Belmont, CA.

Thurman, Q.C. and E.F. McGarrell (2003) Pp. 1-9 in “Community Policing in a Rural Setting:

An Introduction.” In Q.C. Thurman and E.F. McGarrell (eds.) Community Policing in a Rural Setting (2nd Ed.), Anderson Publishing Co.: Cincinnati, OH. Gutierrez, R.S. and Q.C.Thurman (2003) Pp. 81-90 in “Linking the Right Person to the Right Job: Selecting, Training, and Retaining Officers to Do Community Policing.” In Q.C. Thurman and E.F. McGarrell (eds.) Community Policing in a Rural Setting (2nd Ed.), Anderson Publishing Co.: Cincinnati, OH. Mueller, D.G, Q.C. Thurman, and C. Heck (2003) Pp. 127-134 in “Innovative Community Crime Prevention: An Overview of the Mountlake Terrace Neutral Zone-Americorps Program.” In Q.C. Thurman and E.F. McGarrell (eds.) Community Policing in a Rural Setting (2nd Ed.), Anderson Publishing Co.: Cincinnati, OH.

Zhao, J. and Q.C. Thurman (2003) Pp.29-34 in “Facilitators and Obstacles to Community Policing in Rural America.” In Q.C. Thurman and E.F. McGarrell (eds.) Community Policing in a Rural Setting (2nd Ed.), Anderson Publishing Co.: Cincinnati, OH. Thurman, Q. (2002) “Contemporary Policing in a Community Era.” Pp.111-121 in W.R.Palacios, P. Cromwell, and R.G. Dunham (eds.) Crime & Justice in America: Present Realities and Future Prospects, Prentice Hall: Upper Saddle River, NJ. Thurman, Q (2002) “Community Policing.” Pp. 270-275 in D. Levinson (ed.) Encyclopedia of Crime & Punishment, Sage: Thousand Oaks, CA. Thurman, Q. and B. Vose (2000) “Tax Fraud.” Pp. 490-493 in C.D. Bryant and D. Luckenbill (eds.) Encyclopedia of Criminology and Deviant Behavior (Vol. 2), Brunner/Mazel (Taylor & Francis): Philadelphia, PA.

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Zhao, J. and Q.C. Thurman (1999) “Community Policing: Where are We Now?” Pp. 91-99 in C.W. Eskridge (ed.) Criminal Justice: Concepts and Issues (3rd Ed), Roxbury: Los Angeles, CA.

McGarrell, E.F., A.L. Giacomazzi, and Q.C. Thurman (1999) “Neighborhood Disorder,

Integration, and the Fear of Crime.” Pp. 83-96 in R. Glensor, K. Peak, and M. Correia (eds.) Policing Communities: Understanding Crime and Solving Problems—An Anthology, Roxbury: Los Angeles, CA.

Zhao, J., Q. Thurman, and N.P. Lovrich (1999) “Community-Oriented Policing Across the U.S.: Facilitators and Impediments to Implementation.” Pp. 229-238 in R. Glensor, K. Peak,

and M. Correia (eds.) Policing Communities: Understanding Crime and Solving Problems—An Anthology, Roxbury: Los Angeles, CA.

Zhao, J., Q. Thurman, and C. Simon (1999) “Innovation in Policing Organizations: A National Study.” In D. Kenney and R.P. McNamara (eds.) Police and Policing: Critical Issues (2nd Ed), Praeger: New York, NY.

Zhao, J., Q. Thurman, and N.P. Lovrich (1998) “Community-Oriented Policing Across the U.S.: Facilitators and Impediments to Implementation.” Pp. 413-426 in G. Alpert and A.

Piquero (eds.) Community Policing: Contemporary Readings, Waveland Press: Prospect Heights, IL.

Thurman, Q.C. and E.F. McGarrell (1997) “Community Policing in a Rural Setting: Innovations and Organizational Change.” Pp 1-7 in Q.C. Thurman and E.F. McGarrell

(eds.) Community Policing in a Rural Setting, Anderson Publishing Co.: Cincinnati, OH.

Zhao, J. and Q.C. Thurman (1997) “Facilitators and Obstacles to Community Policing in a Rural Setting.” Pp. 27-32 in Q.C. Thurman and E.F. McGarrell (eds.) Community

Policing in a Rural Setting, Anderson Publishing Co.: Cincinnati, OH.

Gutierrez, R. and Q.C. Thurman (1997) “Selecting, Training, and Retaining Officers to Do Community Policing.” Pp. 75-83 in Q.C. Thurman and E.F. McGarrell (eds.) Community

Policing in a Rural Setting, Anderson Publishing Co.: Cincinnati, OH.

Thurman, Q. (May/June, 1996) “Establishing a Baseline Begins with Research.”Community Policing Exchange, Community Policing Consortium: Washington, DC. Zhao, J. and Q.C. Thurman (1996) “The Nature of Community Policing Innovations: Do the Ends Justify the Means?” Police Executive Research Forum: Washington, DC. Thurman, Q.C. (1995) “The Police as a Community-Based Resource.” Pp. 175-187 in Paul Adams and Kristine Nelson (eds.) Reinventing Human Services: Community- and Family-

Centered Practice, Aldine de Gruyter Press: New York, NY.

Thurman, Q.C., J. Zhao, and S. Jackson (1993) “Assessing Drunk Driving Countermeasures: An Experimental Vignette Approach to Informed Anti-Drunk Driving Policies.” Pp. 63-68 in

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the Journal of the Alcoholic Beverage Medical Research Foundation: Tenth Anniversary Conference Proceedings, Baltimore, MD.

McGarrell, E.F., B.A. Menke, Q.C. Thurman, Q.C., A.L. Giacomazzi, and P.M. Bogen (1993) “Community Oriented Policing--A Compilation,” Washington Law Enforcement

Executive Journal 11:39-47.

Thurman, Q.C. (1990) “General Prevention of Noncompliance: Expanding the Deterrence Model to Predict Taxpaying.” Pp. 42-44 in the Internal Revenue Service 1990 Research

Conference Report (Washington, DC; November 14-16).

Thurman, Q.C., K. Franklin, and W. Weitzer (1987) “Using Telephone Surveys of Students to Gather Sensitive Data about Controversial Topics.” Pp. 41-51 in the North East Association for Institutional Research Annual Conference Proceedings (Rochester, NY; October 25-27).

TECHNICAL REPORTS Rossmo, D.K., Q.C. Thurman, J.D. Jamieson (2005) Geographic Patterns and Profiling of Illegal

Crossings of the Southern U.S. Border. Final report prepared for the National Institute of Justice Office of Science and Technology (U.S. Department of Justice: Washington, DC). Zhao, J., S. Walker and Q.C. Thurman (2005) Strategic Planning in Police Agencies: Research Findings and Guidelines. Final report prepared for the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (U.S. Department of Justice: Washington, DC).

Zhao, J and Q.C. Thurman (2002) The Effects of COPS Grants on Police Productivity: A Panel

Study. Final report prepared for the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (U.S. Department of Justice: Washington, DC). Zhao, J and Q.C. Thurman (2001) The Effects of COPS Grants on Crime Reduction: A Panel Study. Final report prepared for the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (U.S. Department of Justice: Washington, DC). Zhao, J and Q.C. Thurman (2001) The Effect of Police Presence on Public Fear of Crime and Satisfaction with Police: A Review of Literature. Final report prepared for the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (U.S. Department of Justice: Washington, DC).

Benitez, S., J. Bodner, and Q.C. Thurman (1997) An Assessment of Public Perceptions toward the Quincy Police Department. A report prepared for the Quincy (WA) Police Department (Washington State Institute for Community Oriented Policing, Washington State University: Spokane, WA). McGarrell, E.F. and Q.C. Thurman (1996) Findings from the 1995 Spokane Police Department Citizen Survey: Final Report. A report prepared for the Spokane (WA) Police Department

(Washington State Institute for Community Oriented Policing, Washington State University: Spokane, WA).

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Reisig, M.D. and Q.C. Thurman (1995) An Assessment of Citizen Perceptions of Police, Crime and Victimization in the Crossroads Area. A report prepared for the Bellevue (WA) Police

Department (Washington State Institute for Community Oriented Policing, Washington State University: Spokane, WA). Reisig, M.D., R. Gutierrez, and Q.C. Thurman (1995) An Assessment of Public Perceptions about the Pullman Police Department. A report prepared for the Pullman (WA) Police Depart-

ment (Washington State Institute for Community Oriented Policing, Washington State University: Spokane, WA).

Reisig, M.D., R. Gutierrez, and Q.C. Thurman (1995) An Assessment of Public Perceptions about the Poulsbo Police Department. A report prepared for the Poulsbo (WA) Police Depart- ment (Washington State Institute for Community Oriented Policing, Washington State University: Spokane, WA). Thurman, Q.C. and E.F. McGarrell (1995) Findings from the 1994 Spokane Police Department Citizen Survey: Final Report. A report prepared for the Spokane (WA) Police Department (Washington State Institute for Community Oriented Policing, Washington State University: Spokane, WA). McGarrell, E.F. and Q.C. Thurman (1994) Findings from the 1993 Spokane Police Department Employee Survey: Final Report. A report prepared for the Spokane (WA) Police Department (Washington State Institute for Community Oriented Policing, Washington State University: Spokane, WA). Thurman, Q.C., A. Giacomazzi, and M. Reisig (1994) A Process Evaluation of the Mountlake Terrace Neutral Zone Gang Intervention Program. A report prepared for the Mountlake

Terrace (WA) Community Action Resource Team (Washington State Institute for Community Oriented Policing, Washington State University Spokane: Spokane, WA).

Thurman, Q.C. and P. Bogen (1994) A Final Report to the Spokane Police Department: An Implementation and Short-Term Impact Assessment of the 1993 Neighborhood Resource Officer Demonstration Project. A report prepared for the Spokane (WA) Police Department (Washington State Institute for Community Oriented Policing, Washington State University

Spokane: Spokane, WA).

Thurman, Q.C. and A. Giacomazzi (1993) A Final Report to the Spokane Police Department: An Implementation and Short-Term Impact Assessment of the 1993 C.O.P.Y. Kids

Demonstration Project. A report prepared for the Spokane (WA) Police Department (Washing- ton State Institute for Community Oriented Policing, Washington State University Spokane: Spokane, WA). Thurman, Q.C. and A. Giacomazzi (1992) A Report to the Spokane Police Department: An Implementation and Short-Term Impact Assessment of the 1992 C.O.P.Y. Kids Demonstration Project. A report prepared for the Spokane (WA) Police Department (Washington State Institute for Community Oriented Policing, Washington State University Spokane: Spokane, WA).

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Thurman, Q.C. and P. Bogen (1992) A Preliminary Report to the Spokane Police Department: An Assessment of Implementation and Program Satisfaction for a Human Resource Officer Demonstration Project. A report prepared for the Spokane (WA) Police Department (Washing-

ton State Institute for Community Oriented Policing, Washington State University Spokane: Spokane, WA).

Thurman, Q.C. and M.A. Thiesen (1990) Identifying Model DWI Task Force Programs. A report prepared for the Washington Traffic Safety Commission (Division of Governmental

Studies and Services, Washington State University: Pullman, WA). Thurman, Q.C. and N.P. Lovrich, Jr. (1989) Report on the Impact of the 16 Community Traffic Safety Task Forces. A report prepared for the Washington Traffic Safety Commission

(Division of Governmental Studies and Services, Washington State University: Pullman, WA). BOOK REVIEWS Liqun Cao, Major Criminological Theories: Concepts and Measurements for Journal of Crime and Justice:152-155 (2006).

Todd R. Clear and David. P. Karp, The Community Justice Ideal: Preventing Crime and Achieving Justice for Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews 30: 85-86 (2001). Steven P. Lab, Crime Prevention: Approaches, Practices and Evaluations (2nd ed.) for Criminal Justice Review 18:298-300 (1993). Steven Rathgeb Smith and Susan Freinkel, Adjusting the Balance: Federal Policy and Victim Services for Policy Studies Review 8:478-481 (1989).

PRESENTATIONS AND/OR PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS Zhao, S. and Q. Thurman “Funding Community Policing to Reduce Crime: Have COPS Grants Made a Difference from 1994 to 2000?” Paper presentation at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2006 Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD. Thurman, Q.C. “Evaluation and Ethics in a Changing Political Landscape.” Panel presentation at the American Evaluation Association 2005 Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada. Weber, A. and Q.C.Thurman “Measuring Muslim Attitudes Toward the Police.” Paper presented to the Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice 2005Annual Meeting, Oklahoma City, OK. Rossmo, D.K. and Q. Thurman “Geographic Patterns and Profiling of Illegal Land Border

Crossings.” Paper presented at the 2005 Conference on Democracy and Global Security, Istanbul, Turkey.

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Rossmo, D.K. and Q. Thurman “Geographic Patterns and Profiling of Illegal Land Border Crossings.” Paper presented at the Crime Mapping Research 2005 Conference, Savannah, GA. Rossmo, D.K., Q. Thurman and J.D. Jamieson “Geographic Patterns and Profiling of Illegal Land Border Crossings.” Paper presented at the Seminar on Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis 2005Annual Meeting, Santiago, Chile. Rossmo, D.K., J.D. Jamieson, Q. Thurman “Geographic Patterns and Profiling of Illegal Land Border Crossings.” Paper presented at the Western Society of Criminology 2005 Annual Meeting, Honolulu, HI. Rossmo, D.K., Q. Thurman and J.D. Jamieson “Geographic Patterns and Profiling of Illegal Crossings of the Texas Border.” Paper presented to the Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice 2004 Annual Meeting, Houston, TX.

Thurman, Q. and A. Weber “Assessing Citizens’ Diverse Views of the Police Using Focus Group

Interviews.” Paper presented to the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2004 Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV.

Thurman, Q. and J. Zhao “Assessing the Impact of Federal Community Policing Grants on Crime Reduction: A Panel Analysis.” Paper presented to the American Evaluation Association 2003 Annual Meeting, Reno, NV. Weber, A. and Q. Thurman “Evaluating Policing with Focus Group Interviews: Challenges and Solutions.” Paper presented to the Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice 2003 Annual Meeting, Houston, TX. Zhao, J., M. Scheider, and Q. Thurman “The Effect of COPS Funding on Crime Reduction in 70 Largest U.S. Cities.” Paper presented to the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2003 Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.

Thurman, Q.C., S. Griffith, and T. Nichols “Active Shooter Training.” Invited presentation to the Campus Safety Conference Meeting, Austin, TX (Feb.3-4, 2003).

Thurman, Q.C. “The Future of Community Policing in the U.S. in the Wake of Terrorist Attacks: Implications for Community Policing in an Age of International Terrorism.” Invited presenta- tion to the First Annual International Symposium on Community Policing sponsored by the

Ministry of Public Security, People’s Republic of China, Nanjing, P.R.C. (Nov. 25-27, 2002). Cromwell, P. and Q. Thurman “The Devil Made Me Do It: Utilization of Neutralizations by Adult Shoplifters.” Paper presented to the Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice 2002 Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX.

Thurman, Q.C. “Addressing Community Fear.” Invited presentation to the First Annual National Community Policing Conference and hosted by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, Washington, DC (July 14-17, 2002).

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Zhao, J., Q.C. Thurman and M.C. Scheider “Community Policing and Police Productivity: Have COPS Grants Made a Difference?” Paper presented to the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2002 Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA. Zhao, J., M.C. Scheider, and Q.C. Thurman “Community Policing and Crime: A National Assessment of the Effects of COPS Grants on Crime.” Paper presented to the American Society of Criminology 2001Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.

Hochstein, L.E. and Q.C. Thurman “A Three-Year Evaluation of Crime Free Multi-Family Housing in Tacoma, Washington.” Paper presented to the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2001 Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. Thurman, Q.C., L.E. Hochstein, and J. Bodnar “An Evaluation of Crime Free Multi-Family Housing in Tacoma.” Paper presented to the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2000 Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA.

Thurman, Q.C. “Community Assessment and Engagement.” Invited presentation to the

Regional Community Policing Training Institute’s workshop on Needs Assessment administered at Wichita State University (August 26, 1999).

Bodnar, J., L.E. Hochstein, Q. Thurman, and V.B. Burton, Jr. “Crime Free Multi-Family Housing: Eliminating Drug and Crime Problems in Multi-Family Housing in Tacoma,

Washington.” Paper presented to the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 1999 Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL.

Hochstein, L. and Q.C. Thurman “A One Year Process Evaluation: Findings from a One Year Collaborative Domestic Violence Program in Spokane, Washington.” Paper presented to the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 1999 Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL. Cromwell, P. and Q.C. Thurman “An Ethnographic Study of Shoplifting: Neutralization and Rational Choice in the Decision to Shoplift.” Paper presented to the American Society of Criminology 1998 Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.

Thurman, Q.C. “Community Policing in a Rural Setting.” Invited presentation to the Mid- Atlantic Regional Community Policing Institute’s workshop on Rural Community Policing

administered by Johns Hopkins University (October 1, 1998).

Thurman, Q.C. “Doing Community Policing.” Invited presentation to the Mid-Atlantic Regional Community Policing Institute’s workshop on Rural Community Policing

administered by Johns Hopkins University (March 24, 1998).

Zhao, J., Q.C. Thurman, and Ni He “Job Satisfaction and Police Work: A Test of Two Competing Models.” Paper presented to the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 1998

Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM.

Lincoln, R., Q.C. Thurman, and J. Attela “Final Outcome of Project ROAR (Reclaiming Our Area Residences).” Paper presented to the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 1998

Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM.

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Hochstein, L. and Q.C. Thurman “Assessing the Need for Domestic Violence Services in One Rural County.” Paper presented to the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 1998 Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM.

Thurman, Q.C. “An Introduction to Community Policing.” Invited presentation to the Edmund G. “Pat” Brown Institute of Public Affairs Winter Training Program, Community Partnering

in the Next Millennium, California State University, Los Angeles, CA (January 26, 1998). Thurman, Q.C., R. Lincoln, and J. Atella “Community in Transition: An Evaluation of a Drug

Crime Elimination Program.” Paper presented to the American Society of Criminology 1997 Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA.

Thurman, Q.C. “Doing Community Policing with Integrity.” Invited presentation to the Maryland State Police, Pikesville, MD (September 11, 1997).

McGarrell, E.F., R. Lincoln, A.L. Giacomazzi, and Q.C. Thurman “Reducing Fear and Crime in Public Housing: Effects of a Drug Crime Elimination Program in Spokane, Washington.” Paper presented to the American Society of Criminology 1996 Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.

Heck, C.E., D.G. Mueller, V.B. Burton, Jr. and Q.C. Thurman “Lifestyles, Adult Bonds, and Criminality.” Paper presented to the American Society of Criminology 1996 Annual Meeting,

Chicago, IL.

Thurman, Q.C. “What are Communities Really Saying? Invited presentation to the First Western Regional Institute for Community Oriented Public Safety Training Conference, Spokane, WA (June, 1996).

Zhao, J. and Q.C. Thurman “Perceived vs. Objective Levels of Crime Among Police Organizations: A National Study.” Paper presented to the Academy of Criminal Justice

Sciences 1996 Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV.

Gutierrez, R. and Q.C. Thurman “Hiring and Retaining Police Officers in the 1990s: Community Oriented Policing Model Officer Selection and Retention.” Paper presented to the Academy of

Criminal Justice Sciences 1996 Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV.

McGarrell, E.F., A. Giacomazzi, and Q. Thurman “Neighborhood Disorder, Integration, and the Fear of Crime.” Paper presented to the American Society of Criminology 1995 Annual

Meeting, Boston, MA.

Giacomazzi, A., E.F. McGarrell, and Q. Thurman “Reducing Disorder, Fear and Crime in Public Housing.” Paper presented to the American Society of Criminology 1995 Annual Meeting

Boston, MA.

Thurman, Q.C., A. Giacomazzi, M. Reisig, and D. Mueller “Gang Intervention and Innovation: A Process Evaluation of the Neutral Zone.” Paper presented to the Academy of Criminal

Justice Sciences 1995 Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.

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Zhao, J. and Q.C. Thurman “The Nature of Contemporary Organizational Change in American Policing: Do the Ends Justify the Means?” Paper presented to the Academy of Criminal Justice

Sciences 1995 Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.

Thurman, Q.C. and A. Giacomazzi “Cops and Kids Revisited: Comparisons of a 1993 COP Demonstration Project with Program Data from 1992.” Paper presented to the Academy of

Criminal Justice Sciences 1994 Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.

Zhao, J., C. Simon, and Q.C. Thurman “The Impact of Internal Organizational Factors on Contemporary Organizational Change in American Policing.” Paper presented to the Academy

of Criminal Justice Sciences 1994 Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.

Shively, M. and Q.C. Thurman “The Effects of Situational Variables on Judgments of Sexual Aggression: An Application of Rossi's Factorial Survey Method.” Paper presented to the

American Society of Criminology 1993 Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ.

Thurman, Q.C., A. Giacomazzi, and P. Bogen “Evaluating a Community Policing Demonstration Project in Spokane, WA: Can Summer Youth Field Trips Make a Difference in the Lives of Youths?” Paper presented to the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 1993 Annual Meeting, Kansas City, MO.

Thurman, Q.C., P. Bogen, and A. Giacomazzi “Evaluating a Community Policing Demonstration Project in Spokane, WA: Can CPOs Make Any Difference in the Quality of Life of Residents in Economically Disadvantaged Urban Areas?” Paper presented to the American Society of Criminology 1992 Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA.

Thurman, Q.C., J. Zhao, and S. Jackson “Assessing Drunk Driving Countermeasures: An Experimental Vignette Approach to Informed Anti-Drunk Driving Policies.” Invited presentation to the Alcoholic Beverage Medical Research Foundation 1992 Research Conference, Baltimore, MD. Thurman, Q.C., J. Zhao, and S. Jackson “General Prevention of Decisions to Drink and Drive: Perceptual Correlates and Self-Reported Drunk Driving.” Paper presented to the American

Society of Criminology 1991 Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

Thurman, Q.C. “General Prevention of Noncompliance: Expanding the Deterrence Model to Predict Taxpaying.” Invited presentation to the Internal Revenue Service 1990 Research Conference, Washington, DC.

Thurman, Q.C., S. Jackson, and J. Zhao “A Factorial Survey Approach to the Study of Drunk Driving Decision-Making.” Paper presented to the American Society of Criminology 1990

Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD.

Love, M.B., G. Davoli, and Q.C. Thurman “Normative Beliefs of Social Scientists Regarding the Psychosocial and Environmental Factors that Influence Health Behavior Change.” Paper

presented to the American Public Health Association 1989 Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.

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Thurman, Q.C. “Tax Evasion and General Prevention: Revising the Deterrence Model to Explain Taxpayer Compliance.” Paper presented to the American Society of Criminology

1988 Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.

Thurman, Q.C. and W. Weitzer “Using Need Assessment Surveys of Students to Inform University Policies.” Paper presented to the American Evaluation Association 1987 Annual

Meeting, Boston, MA.

Thurman, Q.C. “Modeling Judgments of Taxpayer Noncompliance.” Paper presented to the American Society of Criminology 1986 Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.

Thurman, Q.C. “Modeling Social-Psychological Effects in Judgments of Taxpayer Noncompliance: A Factorial Survey Approach.” Paper presented to the American

Sociological Association 1986 Annual Meeting, New York, NY.

Thurman, Q.C. “Modeling Decisions to Drink and Drive.” Paper presented to the American Society of Criminology 1985 Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA.

Lam, J.A. and Q.C. Thurman “Sorting Out the Cuckoo's Nest: A Factorial Survey Approach to Conceptions of Mental Illness.” Paper presented to the American Sociological Association

1985 Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.

Thurman, Q.C. “Improving the Deterrence Model: The Effects of Neutralization Methods.” Paper presented to the American Society of Criminology 1984 Annual Meeting, Cincinnati,

OH.

Thurman, Q.C. and C. St. John “Beyond Deterring the Drinking Driver.” Paper presented to the American Society of Criminology 1984 Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, OH.

St. John, C. and Q.C. Thurman “A Comparison of Drunk Drivers and Taxcheaters.” Paper presented to the American Sociological Association 1984 Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX.

Thurman, Q.C., C. St. John, and L.R. Riggs “Neutralization and Tax Evasion.” Paper presented to the American Society of Criminology 1983 Annual Meeting, Denver, CO.

Thurman, Q.C. “Deviance and the Neutralization of Moral Commitment: An Empirical Analysis.” Paper presented to the Southwest Sociological Association 1983 Annual Meeting,

Houston, TX.

GRANTS RECEIVED AND/OR ADMINISTERED

Principal Investigator on a grant from the ITT Corporation, Advanced Engineering and Sciences Division to conduct a feasibility study involving the creation of an intelligence analysis graduate certificate degree program at Texas State University-San Marcos. Amount awarded: $198,360 for 2008-09.

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Principal Investigator on a grant from the Criminal Justice Division, Office of the Governor, State of Texas to continue training and research connected with the Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training Center at Texas State University-San Marcos. Amount awarded: $1,624,458 for 2004-05.

Principal Investigator on a grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in conjunction with the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center to continue training and research connected with the Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training Center at Texas State University-San Marcos. Amount awarded: $559,482 for 2003-04. Co-Principal Investigator (with Kim Rossmo) on a research grant subcontract originating from the National Institute of Justice entitled “Regional Criminal Intelligence/Information Networks Project” (#2003-IJ-CX-K010) awarded to Sam Houston State University. Subcontract amount awarded: $250,000 for 2003-2004. Principal Investigator on grant #DOJ-ALERRT-02-03 from the U.S. Department of Justice to establish the Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training Center at Southwest Texas State University. Amount awarded: $485,000 for 2002-03. Co-Principal Investigator (with Jihong Zhao) on research grant #2002-CK-WX-K010 from the Community Oriented Policing Services Office entitled, “A National Assessment of COPS Grants (1994-2000).” Amount awarded: $126,521 for 2002-03.

Co-Principal Investigator (with Jihong Zhao) on research grant #2001-CK-WX-K002 from the Community Oriented Policing Services Office entitled, “A National Assessment of COPS Grants.” Amount awarded: $116,735 for 2001.

Principal Investigator on a research grant from the Wichita Metropolitan Family Preservation Agency, Inc. for “A Performance Audit of a Wichita Sedgwick County Weed and Seed

Project.” Amount awarded: $5,600 for the Summer, 1998.

Principal Investigator on a research grant from the National Institute of Justice for “Reducing Disorder, Fear, and Crime in Public Housing: An Evaluation of an Advanced-Stage Drug Crime Elimination Program and Community Revitalization Project in Spokane, Washington.” Amount awarded: $172,159 for 1996-97.

Principal Investigator on a research grant from the Spokane Police Department to collect focus group data from special populations regarding the image of the Spokane Police Department. Amount Awarded: $12,952 for the Fall, 1996.

Principal Investigator on a research grant from the Spokane Police Department to study the performance expectations of the Spokane Police Department among the S.P.D. and specific population subgroups. Amount awarded: $8,368 for the Summer, 1996.

Principal Investigator on a research grant from the Spokane Police Department to evaluate community policing innovations in the City of Spokane. Amount awarded: $60,000 for Spring-Summer, 1995.

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Principal Investigator on a research grant from the Bellevue Police Department to collect focus group data on community perceptions of crime and safety. Amount awarded: $4,065

for Summer, 1995.

Principal Investigator on a research grant from the Pullman Police Department to collect community-wide opinion data on police performance. Amount awarded: $8,111 for

Spring, 1995.

Principal Investigator on a research grant from the Poulsbo Police Department to collect community-wide opinion data on police performance. Amount awarded: $5,261 for

Spring, 1995. Co-Principal Investigator (with Edmund McGarrell) on research grant #93-IJ-CX-0054 from the National Institute of Justice entitled, “Reducing Disorder, Fear, and Crime in Public Housing: An Evaluation of a Drug Crime Elimination Program in Spokane, Washington.” Amount awarded: $206,251 for 1994-96.

Principal Investigator on a research grant from the Mountlake Terrace Police Department and the Mountlake Terrace Community Action Resource Team to conduct a process evaluation of the Mountlake Terrace Neutral Zone. Amount Awarded: $3,050 for the Summer, 1994. Principal Investigator on a research grant from the Spokane Police Department to study the Neighborhood Resource Officer Project and COPY Kids. Amount Awarded: $13,576

for the Summer-Fall, 1993. Co-Principal Administrator (with Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr.) on a grant from Whitman County, Washington to coordinate county-wide addressing of rural residences in preparation for implementation of Enhanced 911 Emergency Call Taking. Amount awarded: $17,369 for the Summer, 1993. Co-Principal Administrator on a grant from the Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board to deliver the Bachelor of Arts Degree in Criminal Justice from Washington State University to displaced timber workers in Port Angeles, Washington. Amount awarded: $357,000 for the period January, 1992 to April, 1993.

Principal Investigator on a research grant from the Spokane Police Department, Spokane Washington, entitled “An Evaluation of Three Community Policing Demonstration Projects.” Amount awarded: $12,000 for the year 1992.

Co-Principal Investigator (with Bradley S. Chilton) on a research grant from Washington State University for a study entitled “Predicting Successful Pretrial Detention and Release: An Evaluation.” Amount awarded: $10,000 for the period 1990-1991.

Principal Investigator on a research grant from the Alcoholic Beverage Medical Research Foundation for a study entitled “Modeling Decisions to Drink and Drive: A Factorial

Survey Approach.” Amount awarded: $43,000 for the year 1990.

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Principal Investigator on a research grant from the Washington Traffic Safety Commission for a study entitled “Identifying a Model Comprehensive Community Traffic Safety Program.” Amount awarded: $25,000 for the period 1989-1990.

Co-Principal Investigator (with Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr.) on a research grant from the Washington Traffic Safety Commission for a study entitled “Preparation of a Report for the Washington Traffic Safety Commission on the Impact of the Comprehensive Community Traffic Safety Task Forces.” Amount awarded: $12,000 for the period 1988-1989.

FELLOWSHIPS, AWARDS, AND HONORS

Nominated for Second Vice-President of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences for service during the 2006-2007 presidential term

Nominated for the 2001 Academy for Effective Teaching Award, Wichita State University. Nominated for the 2001 Board of Trustees Excellence in Teaching Award, Wichita State University.

Nominated for the 2000 Board of Trustees Excellence in Teaching Award, Wichita State University. Nominated for the 1999 Board of Trustees Excellence in Teaching and the Academy of

Effective Teaching awards, Wichita State University.

Nominated for Second Vice-President of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences for service during the 1999-2000 presidential term. Professional (sabbatical) leave from Washington State University (Spokane) awarded for the 1995-96 academic year. Named Outstanding Criminal Justice Faculty Member at Washington State University (Pullman) by Alpha Chapter of Alpha Phi Sigma (The Criminal Justice Honor Society) for

the 1993-94 academic year.

Obermann Fellowship recipient from the University of Iowa’s Center for Advanced Studies to attend a month-long conference entitled “Faculty Research Seminar on Family-and Community-Based Approaches to Social Problems,” July, 1993.

Awarded National Honorary Membership in Alpha Phi Sigma (The Criminal Justice Honor Society) for outstanding academic and professional achievement in Criminal Justice, April,

1991.

Awarded First Place in the 1985 American Society of Criminology’s Gene Carte Student Paper Competition for “Modeling Decisions to Drink and Drive.”

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Awarded First Place in the 1984 American Society of Criminology’s Gene Carte Student Paper Competition for “Improving the Deterrence Model: The Effects of Neutralization Methods.”

Awarded First Place in the 1983 Southwest Social Sciences Conference Student Paper Competition (M.A. level) for “Deviance and the Neutralization of Moral Commitment.”

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

American Sociological Association REFERENCES

Jimmy Case, Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs, Sul Ross State University, PO Box C-106, Alpine, TX 79832. Phone: (432) 837-8036/email: [email protected] Billy C. Covington, Associate Vice President for Research and Federal Relations, Texas State University, 601 University Dr., San Marcos, TX 78666. Phone: (512) 245-2314/email: [email protected] Denise Trauth, President, Texas State University, 601 University Drive, San Marcos, TX 78666. Phone: (512) 245-2121/email: [email protected] Ken Evans, President, Lamar University, 4400 MLK Blvd., Beaumont, TX 77710. Phone: (409) 880-8405/email: [email protected] Dana Gibson, President, Sam Houston State University, 1806 J Street, Huntsville, TX 77341. Phone: (936) 294-1013/email: [email protected]