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Curriculum Vita Brandon K. Applegate
Revised January 2021
CONTACT INFORMATION
Office Online Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice University of South Carolina Columbia, South Carolina 29208
Google Scholar Profile https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=sxpGB0IAAAAJ&hl=en
803-777-7065 [email protected]
EMPLOYMENT
2011 – Present Chair Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice University of South Carolina
2013 – Present Professor (tenured)
Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice University of South Carolina
2010 – 2012 Associate Professor (tenured)
Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice University of South Carolina
2002 – 2010 Associate Professor (tenured)
Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies University of Central Florida
2004 – 2008 Coordinator for Criminal Justice Public Affairs PhD Program
University of Central Florida
1996 – 2002 Assistant Professor Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies University of Central Florida
EDUCATION
1997 Ph.D., Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati 1992 M.S., Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati
1990 B.S., Criminal Justice, Bowling Green State University
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HONORS & RECOGNITIONS
2020 Outstanding Mentor Award, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2019 Outstanding Educator, Southern Criminal Justice Association 2015 - 16 President, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2011 - 12 Two Thumbs Up Award, Office of Student Disability Services, University of South
Carolina 2006 - 07 President, Southern Criminal Justice Association 2003 Teaching Incentive Program Award, University of Central Florida 2002 Distinguished New Scholar Award, American Society of Criminology, Division on
Corrections and Sentencing 2001 Distinguished Researcher, University of Central Florida, College of Health and Public
Affairs
BOOK
1997 Cullen, Francis T. & Brandon K. Applegate (Eds.) Offender Rehabilitation: Effective Correctional Intervention. Aldershot, England: Dartmouth.
PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES
In Press Wilson, A., Brandon K. Applegate, & Riane M. Bolin Evidence-based practices in community corrections: Officers’ perceptions of professional
relevance and personal competence. American Journal of Criminal Justice. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12103-020-09581-x
2021 Bolin, Riane M., Brandon K. Applegate, & Heather M. Ouellette
Americans’ opinions on juvenile justice: Preferred aims, beliefs about juveniles, and blended sentencing. Crime & Delinquency, 67, 262-286. doi: 10.1177/0011128719890273
2020 Aizpurua, Eva, Brandon K. Applegate, Riane Bolin, Mateja Vuk, & Heather Ouellette The sins of the child: Public opinion about parental responsibility for juvenile crime. Children and Youth Services Review, 114. doi: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2020.105023
2020 Vuk, Mateja, Brandon K. Applegate, Heather M. Ouellette, Riane M. Bolin, & Eva
Aizpurua The pragmatic public? The impact of practical concerns on support for punitive and rehabilitative prison policies. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 45, 273-292. doi: 10.1007/s12103-019-09507-2
2019 Bolin, Riane M., Heather M. Ouellette, & Brandon K. Applegate
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Managing compliance: Types of power in juvenile and adult probation and parole supervision. Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research, 4, 1-18. doi: 10.1080/23774657.2018.1505444
2018 Bolin, Riane M., & Brandon K. Applegate
Supervising juveniles and adults: Organizational context, professional orientations, and probation and parole officer behaviors. Journal of Crime and Justice, 41, 410-426. doi: 10.1080/0735648X.2018.1440616
2017 Ouellette, Heather, Brandon K. Applegate, & Mateja Vuk
The public’s stance on prisoner reentry: Policy support and personal acceptance. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 42, 768-789.
2017 Applegate, Brandon K.
Advancing justice through our students. Justice Quarterly, 34, 727-738.
2016 Bolin, Riane M., & Brandon K. Applegate Adultification in juvenile corrections: Examining the orientations of juvenile and adult probation and parole officers. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 41, 321-339.
2015 Ouellette, Heather M., & Brandon K. Applegate
The professional ideology of criminologists. The Prison Journal, 95, 287-308.
2015 Miller, Riane N., & Brandon K. Applegate Adult crime, adult time? Benchmarking public views on punishing serious juvenile felons. Criminal Justice Review, 40, 151-168.
2014 Ferdik, Frank, Hayden Smith, & Brandon K. Applegate
The role of emotional dissonance and job desirability in predicting correctional officer turnover intentions. Criminal Justice Studies, 27, 323-343.
2014 May, David C., Brandon K. Applegate, Rick Ruddell, & Peter B. Wood
Going to jail sucks (and it really doesn’t matter who you ask). American Journal of Criminal Justice, 39, 250-266.
2014 Applegate, Brandon K.
Of race, prison, and perception: Seeking to account for racially divergent views of the relative severity of sanctions. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 39, 59-76.
2012 Sitren, Alicia H. & Brandon K. Applegate
Testing deterrence theory with offenders: The empirical validity of Stafford and Warr’s model. Deviant Behavior, 33, 492-506.
2012 Sitren, Alicia H. & Brandon K. Applegate
Hiring criminal justice and criminology academics: The perceived importance of job candidates’ attributes. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 23, 23-40.
2012 Stinchcomb, Jeanne, Brandon K. Applegate, Ken Kerle, & Stan Stojkovic
Moving toward Utopia: Visions of progress for American jails. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 28, 23-41.
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2011 Applegate, Brandon K. & Joseph B. Sanborn, Jr. Public opinion on the harshness of local courts: An experimental test of question wording effects. Criminal Justice Review, 36, 487-497.
2010 Unnever, James, John Cochran, Francis T. Cullen & Brandon K. Applegate
The pragmatic American: Attributions of crime and the hydraulic relation hypothesis. Justice Quarterly, 27, 431-457.
2009 Applegate, Brandon K, Hayden P. Smith, Alicia H. Sitren & Nicolette F. Springer
From the inside: The meaning of probation to probationers. Criminal Justice Review, 34, 80- 95. Runner up for the 2009 James L. Maddex, Jr. Paper of the Year Award. Reprinted in Barton-Bellessa, S., & Hanser, R. D. (Eds.). 2011. Community-based corrections. Sage.
2009 Applegate, Brandon K., Caity R. Cable, & Alicia H. Sitren
Academia’s most wanted: The characteristics of desirable academic job candidates in criminology and criminal justice. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 20, 20-39.
2009 Applegate, Brandon K., Robin King Davis & Francis T. Cullen
Reconsidering child saving: The extent and correlates of public support for excluding youths from the juvenile court. Crime & Delinquency, 55, 51-77.
2009 Sitren, Alicia H., Hayden P. Smith, Brandon K. Applegate, & Laurie A. Gould
Jail visitation: An assessment of organizational policy and information availability. Southwest Journal of Criminal Justice, 5, 207-220.
2009 Smith, Hayden P., Brandon K. Applegate, Alicia H. Sitren & Nicolette F. Springer
The limits of individual control? Perceived officer power and probationer compliance. Journal of Criminal Justice, 37, 241-247. Reprinted in Giblin, M. J. (Ed.). 2014. Organization and management in the criminal justice system (pp. 505-517), Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
2009 Springer, Nicolette F., Brandon K. Applegate, Hayden P. Smith & Alicia H. Sitren
Exploring the determinants of probationers’ perceptions of their supervising officers. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 48, 210-227.
2008 Applegate, Brandon K. & Alicia H. Sitren
The jail and the community: Comparing jails in rural and urban contexts. The Prison Journal, 88, 252-269.
2008 Cullen, Francis T., Jennifer A. Pealer, Shannon A. Santana, Bonnie S. Fisher, Brandon K.
Applegate & Kristie R. Blevins Public support for faith-based correctional programs: Should sacred places serve civic purposes? Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 45, 29-46.
2007 Applegate, Brandon K. & Eugene A. Paoline, III
Jail officers’ perceptions of the work environment in traditional versus new generation facilities. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 31, 64-80.
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2007 Otto, Charles W., Brandon K. Applegate & Robin King Davis
Improving comprehension of capital sentencing instructions: Debunking juror misconceptions. Crime & Delinquency, 53, 502-517.
2007 Sitren, Alicia H., & Brandon K. Applegate
Testing the deterrent effects of personal and vicarious experience with punishment and punishment avoidance. Deviant Behavior, 28, 29-55.
2006 Applegate, Brandon K. & Robin King Davis
Public views on sentencing juvenile murderers: The impact of offense, offender, and perceived maturity. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 4, 55-74.
2006 Sitren, Alicia H. & Brandon K. Applegate
Intentions to offend: Examining the effects of personal and vicarious experiences with punishment and punishment avoidance. Journal of Crime and Justice, 29, 25-51.
2006 Surette, Ray, Brandon K. Applegate, Bernard J. McCarthy & Patrick Jablonski
Self-destructing prophesies: Long term forecasting of municipal correctional bed need. Journal of Criminal Justice, 34, 57-72.
2005 Unnever, James D., Francis T. Cullen & Brandon K. Applegate
Turning the other cheek: Reassessing the impact of religion on punitive ideology. Justice Quarterly, 22, 304-339.
2004 Davis, Robin King, Brandon K. Applegate, Charles W. Otto, Ray Surette & Bernard J.
McCarthy Roles and responsibilities: Analyzing local leaders’ views on jail crowding from a systems perspective. Crime & Delinquency, 50, 458-482.
2003 Applegate, Brandon K., Robin King Davis, Charles W. Otto, Ray Surette & Bernard J.
McCarthy The multifunction jail: Policymakers’ views on the goals of local incarceration. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 14,155-170.
2002 Applegate, Brandon K., Francis T. Cullen & Bonnie S. Fisher
Public views toward crime and correctional policies: Is there a gender gap? Journal of Criminal Justice, 30, 89-100.
2001 Applegate, Brandon K.
Penal austerity: Perceived utility, desert, and public attitudes toward prison amenities. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 25, 253-268.
2000 Applegate, Brandon K., Francis T. Cullen, Bonnie S. Fisher & Thomas Vander Ven
Forgiveness and fundamentalism: Reconsidering the relationship between religion and correctional attitudes. Criminology, 38, 719-754.
2000 Applegate, Brandon K., & Shannon Santana
Intervening with youthful substance abusers: A preliminary analysis of a juvenile drug court. Justice System Journal, 21, 281-300.
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2000 Applegate, Brandon K., Michael G. Turner, Joseph B. Sanborn, Jr., Edward J. Latessa &
Melissa M. Moon Individualization, criminalization, or problem resolution: A factorial survey of juvenile court judges’ decisions to incarcerate youthful felony offenders. Justice Quarterly, 17, 309-331.
2000 Cullen, Francis T., Bonnie S. Fisher & Brandon K. Applegate
Public opinion about punishment and corrections. In Michael Tonry (Ed.), Crime and justice: A review of research (Vol. 27, pp. 1-79). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
1999 Applegate, Brandon K., Francis T. Cullen, Pamela J. Richards, Lonn Lanza-Kaduce &
Bruce G. Link Avoiding drunk drivers: The level and sources of protective behavior. Violence and Victims, 14, 323-336.
1999 Applegate, Brandon K., Raymond Surette & Bernard J. McCarthy
Detention and desistence from crime: Evaluating the impact of a new generation jail on recidivism. Journal of Criminal Justice, 27, 539-548.
1998 Cullen, Francis T., John Paul Wright, Shayna Brown, Melissa M. Moon, Michael B.
Blankenship & Brandon K. Applegate Public support for early intervention programs: Implications for a progressive policy agenda. Crime & Delinquency, 44, 187-204.
1998 Frank, James & Brandon K. Applegate
Assessing juror understanding of capital sentencing instructions. Crime & Delinquency, 44, 412-433.
1998 Sundt, Jody L., Francis T. Cullen, Brandon K. Applegate & Michael G. Turner
The tenacity of the rehabilitative ideal revisited: Have attitudes toward offender treatment changed? Criminal Justice and Behavior, 25, 426-442.
1997 Applegate, Brandon K., Francis T. Cullen & Bonnie S. Fisher
Public support for correctional treatment: The continuing appeal of the rehabilitative ideal. The Prison Journal, 77, 237-58.
Reprinted in Latessa, E. J., A. Holsinger, J. W. Marquart & J. R. Sorensen (Eds.). 2001. Correctional contexts: Contemporary and classical readings (2nd edition). Los Angeles: Roxbury.
1997 Applegate, Brandon K., Robert H. Langworthy& Edward J. Latessa
Factors associated with chronic drunk driver treatment success: The Turning Point Program. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 24, 19-34.
1997 Moon, Melissa M., Brandon K. Applegate & Edward J. Latessa
RECLAIM Ohio: A politically viable alternative to treating youthful felony offenders. Crime & Delinquency, 43, 438-56.
1997 Turner, Michael G., Francis T. Cullen, Jody L. Sundt& Brandon K. Applegate
Public tolerance for community-based sanctions. The Prison Journal, 77, 6-26.
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1996 Applegate, Brandon K., Francis T. Cullen, Pamela J. Richards, Lonn Lanza-Kaduce &
Bruce G. Link Determinants of public punitiveness toward drunk driving: A factorial survey approach. Justice Quarterly, 13, 57-79.
1996 Applegate, Brandon K., Francis T. Cullen, Michael G. Turner & Jody L. Sundt
Assessing public support for three-strikes-and-you’re-out laws: Global versus specific attitudes. Crime & Delinquency, 42, 517-34.
1996 Moon, Melissa M., Brandon K. Applegate & Edward J. Latessa
Diverting youth from incarceration: A summary of the pilot phase of RECLAIM Ohio. Journal for Juvenile Justice and Detention Services, 11(1), 40-43.
1995 Applegate, Brandon K., Francis T. Cullen, Shannon M. Barton, Pamela J. Richards, Lonn
Lanza-Kaduce & Bruce G. Link Public support for drunk driving countermeasures: Social policy for saving lives. Crime & Delinquency, 41, 171-190.
1993 Applegate, Brandon K., John P. Wright, R. Gregory Dunaway, Francis T. Cullen & John D.
Wooldredge Victim-offender race and support for capital punishment: A factorial design approach. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 18, 95-115.
BOOK CHAPTERS & OTHER PUBLICATIONS
In Press Applegate, Brandon K. Public opinion: The myth of the punitive public and other lessons. In Cheryl Lero Jonson & Travis C. Pratt (Eds.), A criminologist's life: Essays in honor of the criminological legacy of Francis T. Cullen. Routledge.
2012 Applegate, Brandon K. & Heather M. Ouellette Myth: The death penalty is administered fairly. In Robert M. Bohm & Jeffrey T. Walker (Eds.), Demystifying crime and criminal justice (2nded.). Los Angeles: Roxbury.
2011 Applegate, Brandon K.
Jails and pretrial release. In Michael Tonry (Ed.), Handbook of crime and criminal justice. New York: Oxford University Press.
2010 Applegate, Brandon K. Public opinion and crime prevention, United States. In Bonnie S. Fisher & Steven P. Lab (Eds.), Encyclopedia of victimology and crime prevention. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
2009 Cullen, Francis T., James D. Unnever, Kristie R. Blevins, Jennifer A. Pealer, Shannon A.
Santana, Bonnie S. Fisher & Brandon K. Applegate The myth of public support for capital punishment. In Jane Wood & Theresa Gannon (Eds.), Public attitudes towards crime, victims and offenders: Myths and realities (pp. 73-95). Devon, UK: Willan Publishing.
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2006 Applegate, Brandon K.
The myth that the death penalty is administered fairly. In Robert M. Bohm& Jeffrey T. Walker (Eds.), Demystifying crime and criminal justice. Los Angeles: Roxbury.
2005 Applegate, Brandon K. & Robin King Davis
Examining public support for “correcting” offenders. Corrections Today 67(June), 94, 102.
2003 Applegate, Brandon K. Review of Public opinion, crime, and criminal justice by J. V. Roberts and L. J. Stalans. Punishment and Society, 5(2), 233-235.
2002 Applegate, Brandon K. & Charles W. Otto
Identifying salient issues: An SCJA survey of southern region state government leaders. The Dialog4(3), 2-4.
2002 Cullen, Francis T., Jennifer A. Pealer, Bonnie S. Fisher, Brandon K. Applegate & Shannon
A. Santana Public support for correctional rehabilitation in America: Change or consistency? In Julian V. Roberts & Mike Hough (Eds.), Changing attitudes to punishment: Public opinion, crime and justice. Cullompton, Devon, UK: Willan Publishing.
1998 Atkins, Holly, Brandon K. Applegate & Gillian F. Hobbs
Mentally ill and substance abusing inmates: One jail’s solution to traditionally fragmented service delivery. American Jails, 12(March/April), 69-72.
1998 Sundt, Jody L., Francis T. Cullen, Michael G. Turner & Brandon K. Applegate What will the public tolerate? Perspectives, 22(3), 22-26.
1996 Cullen, Francis T., John Paul Wright & Brandon K. Applegate
Control in the community: The limits of reform? In Alan T. Harland (Ed.), Choosing correctional options that work: Defining the demand and evaluating the supply (pp. 69-116). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
1995 Turner, Michael G., Jody L. Sundt, Brandon, K. Applegate & Francis T. Cullen
“Three-strikes and you're out” legislation: A national assessment. Federal Probation, 59(September), 16-35.
1995 Van Voorhis, Patricia, Francis T. Cullen & Brandon Applegate
Evaluating interventions with violent offenders: A guide for practitioners and policymakers. Federal Probation, 59(June), 17-28. Reprinted in Kratcoski, P. 2000. Correctional counseling and treatment (4thed.). Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland.
PAPERS PRESENTED
2019 Applegate, Brandon, Riane Bolin & Heather Ouellette Extending the long arm of the law: Public support for handling juvenile offenders as
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adults. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA.
2019 Applegate, Brandon K. Public opinion: The myth of the punitive public and other lessons. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA.
2019 Smith, Raymond, Brandon Applegate & Heather Ouellette
Understanding and disaggregating correctional control orientations: A latent class analysis of jail officers’ adherence to traditional bases of social power. Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Criminal Justice Association, Nashville, TN.
2019 Bolin, Riane & Brandon Applegate
Professional orientation among juvenile and adult probation and parole officers: Does organizational context matter? Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Criminal Justice Association, Nashville, TN.
2018 Applegate, Brandon & Riane Bolin
Kids are different? Officers’ motivations for preferred supervision levels of juvenile and adult probation clients. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA.
2018 Ouellette, Heather & Brandon Applegate Minority threat and local incarceration in the United States: A county-level analysis of race- and ethnic-specific jail incarceration rates. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA.
2018 Vuk, Mateja & Brandon Applegate
The link between subjective perceptions of time in prison and objective measures of time utilization. Presented at the annual meeting of the British Society of Criminology, Birmingham, UK.
2018 Bolin, Riane, Brandon Applegate & Heather Ouellette
Public opinion of juvenile blended sentencing. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New Orleans, LA.
2018 Vuk, Mateja & Brandon Applegate
Coping with stress in prison through participation in leisure, recreation, and programming. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New Orleans, LA.
2017 Ouellette, Heather & Brandon Applegate
Social threat and incarceration: An examination of racial/ethnic, economic, and political explanations. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Kansas City, MO.
2017 Vuk, Mateja & Brandon Applegate
Using time or passing time: An examination of daily routines of South Carolina inmates. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Kansas City, MO.
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2016 Vuk, Mateja, Brandon Applegate, Heather Ouellette, Riane Bolin, & Eva Aizpurua Public opinion on rehabilitation and punishment: The interaction of offenders’ demographics and pragmatic considerations. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, New Orleans, LA.
2016 Ouellette, Heather, Brandon Applegate, Mateja Vuk, Riane Bolin, & Eva Aizpurua
Fear of crime: Personal concerns and generalized worries. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, New Orleans, LA.
2016 Aizpurua, Eva, Brandon K. Applegate, Riane Bolin, Mateja Vuk, & Heather M. Ouellette
Public opinion regarding parental responsibility for juvenile crime. Presented at the annual meeting of the European Society of Criminology, Münster, Germany.
2016 Applegate, Brandon K.
Advancing justice through our students. Presidential address to the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Denver, CO.
2016 Bolin, Riane M., & Brandon K. Applegate
Probing the distinctiveness of juvenile probation practices. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Denver, CO.
2015 Bolin, Riane M., Heather M. Ouellette, & Brandon K. Applegate
Managing probationer compliance: Contrasting types of power used in juvenile versus adult supervision. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC.
2015 Vuk, Mateja, Brandon K. Applegate, Heather M. Ouellette, Riane M. Bolin, David May, &
Eva Aizpurua. Public opinion on rehabilitation and punishment: A randomized experiment. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC.
2015 Stohr, Mary K., & Brandon K. Applegate
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences certification process and issues. Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Association of Criminal Justice, Coeur d’Alene, ID.
2015 Applegate, Brandon K., & Heather M. Ouellette
Online program development: Assuring rigor in distance learning courses. Presented at the annual meeting of the European Society of Criminology, Porto, Portugal.
2015 Ouellette, Heather M., Brandon K. Applegate, & Mateja Vuk
Prisoner reentry: Opinions of South Carolinians. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Orlando, FL.
2015 Bolin, Riane M., & Brandon K. Applegate
Exploring the relationship between professional orientation and probation and parole officer behavior. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Orlando, FL.
2014 Bolin, Riane Miller, & Brandon K. Applegate
Understanding the professional orientation of juvenile and adult probation and
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parole officers. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA.
2014 Ouellette, Heather, Brandon K. Applegate & Mateja Vuk
Opinion on prisoner reentry: Policy support and personal acceptance. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA.
2014 Applegate, Brandon K., Heather Ouellette & Riane Bolin
The importance of considering employability: How can we prepare our students for success? Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Criminal Justice Association, Clearwater Beach, FL.
2014 Miller, Riane N., & Brandon K. Applegate
Adultification in juvenile corrections: A comparison of juvenile and adult probation officers. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Philadelphia, PA.
2014 Applegate, Brandon K.
Employability: Preparing our students, understanding the field. Invited presentation to the Corrections Section of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Philadelphia, PA.
2013 Applegate, Brandon K.
Dynamics of control: Jail officers’ perceptions of power and inmate management. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Dallas, TX.
2013 Miller, Riane N., Brandon K. Applegate & William King
May we help you? Applying organizational theory to predict jails’ human service orientation. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Dallas, TX.
2012 Miller, Riane N., & Brandon K. Applegate
Adult crime, adult time? Public punishment preferences for juvenile felons. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL.
2012 Applegate, Brandon K.
The perceived severity of alternative punishments: Why is there a race gap? Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New York, NY.
2012 Sitren, Alicia H., & Brandon K. Applegate
Hiring criminology and criminal justice academics: The perceived importance of job candidates’ attributes. Invited presentation at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New York, NY.
2011 Ouellette, Heather M. & Brandon K. Applegate
Criminologists’ opinions of correctional rehabilitation. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC.
2011 Applegate, Brandon K. & Heather M. Ouellette
Innovation in American jails: Does direct supervision signify a new mission? Presented
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at the annual meeting of the Southern Criminal Justice Association, Nashville, TN.
2011 Applegate, Brandon K., Ken Kerle, Jeanne Stinchcomb & Stan Stojkovic Moving toward Utopia: Visions of progress for American jails. Invited presentation at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Toronto, ON.
2010 Applegate, Brandon K., & Hayden Smith
Exercising Control in the Jail: Perceived Sources of Power and Officers’ Readiness to Use Force. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA.
2010 Applegate, Brandon K., & Joseph B. Sanborn, Jr.
Public opinion on the harshness of local courts: An experimental test of question wording effects. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, San Diego, CA.
2010 Sitren, Alicia H., & Brandon K. Applegate
Assessing the impact of punishment and punishment avoidance on intentions to offend. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, San Diego, CA.
2010 May, David, Brandon Applegate, Alan Forbes & Peter Wood
Examining the relationship between the perceived severity of prison and likelihood of success upon release. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, San Diego, CA.
2009 Unnever, James, John Cochran, Francis T. Cullen & Brandon K. Applegate
The pragmatic American: Attributions of crime and the hydraulic relation hypothesis. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA.
2009 May, David C., & Brandon K. Applegate
The validity of a continuum of sanctions: Prison inmates’ perceptions of relative sentence severity. Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Criminal Justice Association, Charleston, SC.
2009 Applegate, Brandon K.
Public opinion on the death penalty: What we know, what we don’t. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Boston, MA.
2008 Sitren, Alicia H., Brandon K. Applegate & Caity Cable
Hiring in academe: Perceived importance of job candidates’ attributes. Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Criminal Justice Association, New Orleans, LA.
2008 Applegate, Brandon K., Caity Cable & Alicia H. Sitren
CJ’s most wanted: Investigating the characteristics of desirable academic job candidates. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Cincinnati, OH.
2007 Applegate, Brandon K., Hayden P. Smith, Alicia H. Sitren & Nicolette Springer
The meaning of probation to probationers. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA.
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2007 Sitren, Alicia H. & Brandon K. Applegate
Assessing the impact of punishment and punishment avoidance on intentions to purchase illegal drugs. Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Criminal Justice Association, Savannah, GA.
2007 Smith, Hayden, Brandon Applegate, Alicia Sitren & Nicolette Springer
Probation officer power: Perceived bases and impact on probationer compliance. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Seattle, WA.
2006 Springer, Nicolette, Brandon K. Applegate, Hayden P. Smith & Alicia H. Sitren
Exploring the determinants of probationers’ perceptions of their supervising officers. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Los Angeles, CA.
2006 Applegate, Brandon K., Robin King Davis & Francis T. Cullen
Explaining public support for excluding youths from the juvenile court. Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Criminal Justice Association, Charleston, SC.
2006 Sitren, Alicia H., Hayden P. Smith, Brandon K. Applegate & Laurie Gould
Jail visitation: An assessment of organizational policy and information availability. Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Criminal Justice Association, Charleston, SC.
2006 Applegate, Brandon K. & Eugene Paoline
Jail staff perceptions of the work environment: Traditional versus direct supervision. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Baltimore, MD.
2005 Sitren, Alicia H. & Brandon K. Applegate
Student cheating: Examining the effects of personal and vicarious punishment experience. Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Criminal Justice Association, Jacksonville Beach, FL.
2005 Applegate, Brandon K. & Alicia H. Sitren
Comparing jails in rural and metropolitan areas. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Chicago, IL.
2005 Sitren, Alicia H. & Brandon K. Applegate
Intentions to drink and drive: Examining the effects of personal and vicarious punishment experience. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Chicago, IL.
2004 Applegate, Brandon K.
Understanding community jail use patterns. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Nashville, TN.
2004 Applegate, Brandon K.
Community jail use in the south. Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Criminal Justice Association, Raleigh, NC.
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2004 Davis, Robin King & Brandon K. Applegate
Adult crime, adult time? Public views on excluding juvenile murderers. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Las Vegas, NV.
2004 Unnever, James D., Francis T. Cullen & Brandon K. Applegate
Turning the other cheek: Moving beyond fundamentalism in explaining punitive ideology. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Las Vegas, NV.
2003 Applegate, Brandon K. & Robin King Davis
Public views on sentencing juvenile murderers: The impact of offender, offense, and perceived maturity. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Denver, CO.
2003 Davis, Robin King, Brandon K. Applegate & Francis T. Cullen
Public views of juvenile exclusion: A factorial survey approach. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Boston, MA.
2003 Pealer, Jennifer A., Francis T. Cullen, Kristie R. Blevins, Bonnie S. Fisher,
Shannon A. Santana & Brandon K. Applegate Public uncertainty about the death penalty: Do Americans really support capital punishment? Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Boston, MA.
2002 Davis, Robin King, Brandon K. Applegate, Ray Surette & Bernard McCarthy
Local policy makers' views toward correctional reform. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL.
2002 Surette, Ray, Brandon K. Applegate & Bernard McCarthy
Jail forecasting: A tool for public policy decision making. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL.
2002 McCarthy, Bernard J., Brandon K. Applegate & Robin King Davis
The impact of criminal justice policy changes on jail populations. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL.
2002 Cullen, Francis T., Jennifer A. Pealer, Bonnie S. Fisher, Brandon K. Applegate &
Shannon A. Santana Public support for faith-based correctional programs: Should sacred places serve civic purposes? Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL.
2002 Cullen, Francis T., Jennifer A. Pealer, Bonnie S. Fisher, Brandon K. Applegate &
Shannon A. Santana Public support for correctional rehabilitation: Change or consistency? Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL.
2002 King, Robin J. & Brandon K. Applegate
Citizens’ attitudes toward participation in community justice for sexual offenders. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Anaheim,
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CA.
2001 Applegate, Brandon K., Robin J. King, Charles W. Otto, Ray Surette& Bernard J. McCarthy The multifunction jail: Policy makers views on the goals of local incarceration. Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Criminal Justice Association, Baton Rouge, LA.
2001 Applegate, Brandon K., Ray Surette & Bernard J. McCarthy
Analysis of crowding at the Orange County jail. Invited presentation at the Orange County Public Safety Readiness Summit, Orlando, FL.
2000 Applegate, Brandon K.
Penal austerity: The effect of perceived utility on public attitudes toward prison amenities. Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Criminal Justice Association, Charleston, SC.
1999 Applegate, Brandon K., Francis T. Cullen & Bonnie S. Fisher
The extent and sources of the gender gap in attitudes toward crime and justice. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Toronto, Ontario.
1999 Applegate, Brandon K. & Shannon Santana
Intervening with youthful substance abusers: The effects of a juvenile drug court. Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Criminal Justice Association, Chattanooga, TN.
1999 Atkins, Holly, Brandon K. Applegate, Francis T. Cullen & Bonnie S. Fisher
Getting tough or doing good: Public support for conservative and progressive approaches to crime control. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Orlando, FL.
1998 Applegate, Brandon K., Francis T. Cullen, Bonnie S. Fisher & Thomas Vander Ven
Forgiveness and fundamentalism: Reconsidering the relationship between religion and correctional attitudes. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Albuquerque, NM.
1998 Applegate, Brandon K., Michael G. Turner, Joseph B. Sanborn, Jr., Edward J.
Latessa & Melissa M. Moon Considering their future: A factorial survey of judges’ decisions to incarcerate felony youths. Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Criminal Justice Association, Biloxi, MS.
1998 Turner, Michael G., Edward J. Latessa, Melissa M. Moon & Brandon K.
Applegate RECLAIM Ohio: The future of juvenile justice. Invited presentation at the
National Workshop on Assessing the Effectiveness of Corrections Programs, Chicago, IL.
1997 Applegate, Brandon K., Edward J. Latessa, Melissa M. Moon & Michael G. Turner
Qualitative results from the 1995 RECLAIM Ohio statewide evaluation. Invited presentation at the Fourth Annual RECLAIM Ohio Conference, Columbus, OH.
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1997 Latessa, Edward J., Brandon K. Applegate, Melissa M. Moon & Michael G. Turner
Quantitative results from the 1995 RECLAIM Ohio statewide evaluation. Invited presentation at the Fourth Annual RECLAIM Ohio Conference, Columbus, OH.
1997 Moon, Melissa M., Michael G. Turner, Brandon K. Applegate & Edward J. Latessa
Reclaiming Ohio’s youth: The statewide evaluation of a new juvenile correctional policy. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Diego, CA.
1997 Sundt, Jody L., Francis T. Cullen, Brandon K. Applegate & Michael G. Turner
The tenacity of the rehabilitative ideal revisited: Have attitudes toward offender treatment changed? Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Louisville, KY.
1997 Applegate, Brandon K., Francis T. Cullen & Bonnie S. Fisher
The nature of public attitudes toward rehabilitation. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Louisville, KY.
1996 Frank, James & Brandon K. Applegate
Assessing juror understanding of sentencing instructions in death penalty cases. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL.
1996 Applegate, Brandon K., Francis T. Cullen, Michael G. Turner & Jody L. Sundt
Global versus specific support of three strikes and you're out legislation. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Las Vegas, NV.
1996 Moon, Melissa M., Brandon K. Applegate & Edward J. Latessa
Reducing juvenile commitments and increasing community resources: The RECLAIM Ohio initiative. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Las Vegas, NV.
1996 Turner, Michael G., Francis T. Cullen, Jody L. Sundt & Brandon K. Applegate
Community-based sanctions: Assessing public tolerance. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Las Vegas, NV.
1995 Applegate, Brandon K., Francis T. Cullen, Pamela J. Richards, Lonn Lanza-Kaduce &
Bruce G. Link Avoiding drunk drivers: The level and sources of protective behavior. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Boston, MA.
1995 Frank, James & Brandon K. Applegate
Juror understanding of capital instructions: Preliminary results. Invited presentation at the Death Penalty Seminar of the Ohio Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Columbus, Ohio.
1995 Latessa, Edward J., Melissa M. Moon & Brandon K. Applegate
Preliminary evaluation of the Ohio Department of Youth Services RECLAIM Ohio pilot project. Invited presentation at the Ohio Department of Youth Services RECLAIM Ohio Conference, Columbus, OH.
1994 Applegate, Brandon K., Francis T. Cullen, Shannon M. Barton, Pamela J. Richards,
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Lonn Lanza-Kaduce & Bruce G. Link Public support for drunk driving countermeasures: Social policy for saving lives. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Miami, FL.
1993 Applegate, Brandon K., John P. Wright, R. Gregory Dunaway, Francis T. Cullen &
John D. Wooldredge Victim-offender race and support for capital punishment: A factorial design approach. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Phoenix, AZ.
1993 Applegate, Brandon K., Francis T. Cullen, Pamela J. Richards, Lonn Lanza-Kaduce &
Bruce G. Link Determinants of public punitiveness toward drunk driving: A factorial survey approach. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Kansas City, MO.
1993 Cullen, Francis T., John P. Wright & Brandon K. Applegate
Control in the community: The limits of reform? Invited presentation at the meeting of the International Association of Residential and Community Alternatives, Philadelphia, PA.
FUNDED GRANTS & CONTRACTS
2016 Mentor (Mateja Vuk, Mentee). Inmate Time Utilization and Adaptation to Incarceration. Research Mentorship Grant, funded by University of South Carolina, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice ($2,000).
2014 Mentor (Heather Ouellette, Mentee). Rehabilitation, Punishment and American Pragmatism. Research Mentorship Grant, funded by University of South Carolina, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice ($2,500).
2013 Principal Investigator. Crime Analysis, 14th Circuit of South Carolina. Funded by the
College of Arts & Sciences, University of South Carolina.
2012 Mentor (Riane Miller, Mentee). Adult Crime, Adult Time? Public Punishment Preferences for Juvenile Felons. Research Mentorship Grant, funded by University of South Carolina, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice ($2,476).
2001 Consultant. Formative Evaluation of the Peace Enhancement Project. Hourly
contractual agreement with The Center for Drug-Free Living, Orlando, FL, (approximately $10,000).
2000 Principal Investigator, Investigation of the Influences on Orange County Jail Overcrowding.
Funded by the Orange County (Florida) Commission ($128,104).
1998 Principal Investigator, Continued Evaluation of the Juvenile Substance Abuse Treatment Court Program. Funded by the Florida Department of Children and Families ($3,333).
1997 Principal Investigator, Evaluation of the Juvenile Substance Abuse Treatment
Court Program. Funded by the Florida Department of Children and Families ($36,667).
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1997 Co-Principal Investigator, Orange County Corrections Jail Evaluation Project: Outcome Analysis. Funded by the Orange County Commission ($38,000).
1996 Research Fellow, Specifying Public Support for Correctional Rehabilitation: A
Factorial Survey Approach. Funded by the National Institute of Justice ($14,165).
1996 Research Associate, A Statewide Evaluation of the RECLAIM Ohio Initiative. Funded by the Ohio Department of Youth Services ($124,841). Edward J. Latessa, Principal Investigator.
1995 Co-Project Director, Evaluation of the Department of Youth Service's RECLAIM Ohio
Pilot Project. Funded by the Ohio Department of Youth Services ($54,831). Edward J. Latessa, Principal Investigator.
1995 Project Assistant, Mapping Public Attitudes Toward Crime and Punishment: A Pilot
Study. Funded by the University of Cincinnati, University Research Council ($4,195). Francis T. Cullen and Bonnie S. Fisher Co-Principal Investigators.
1994 Principal Investigator, Social Support on Campus. Funded by the University of
Cincinnati, College of Education, Summer Mentoring Research Program ($250).
COURSES TAUGHT
Doctoral
• Seminar in Criminal Justice Policy Analysis • Program Evaluation in Public Affairs • Survey Research Methods in Public Affairs
Masters
• Research Methods in Criminal Justice (face-to-face and web-based modes) • Advanced Quantitative Methods in Criminal Justice • Quantitative Methods in Criminal Justice (face-to-face and web-based modes) • Quantitative Methods and Computer Utilization in Criminal Justice • Criminal Justice Statistics (dual masters/bachelors) • Inmates and Prisons (dual masters/bachelors)
Undergraduate
• Selected Topics in Criminal Justice Policy • Prisons and Jails • Corrections and Penology • Juvenile Delinquency and Justice • Criminal Justice Research Methods (face-to-face and web-based modes) • Criminology and Delinquency • Crime in America • Policing in 20th Century America • Homeland Security and Terrorism (web-based)
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• Sociology of Crime (web-based) • American Criminal Justice System (web-based)
STUDENT THESES & DISSERTATIONS
Committee Chair
• Heather M. Ouellette, PhD 2018, University of South Carolina. Local incarceration as social control: A national analysis of social, economic, and political determinants of jail use in the United States. Current position: Assistant Professor, University of Louisville
• Mateja Vuk, PhD 2017, University of South Carolina. Inmate time utilization and well- being. Current position: Lecturer in Criminology, University of Hertfordshire Law School
• Riane Miller Bolin, PhD 2014, University of South Carolina. Adultification in juvenile corrections: A comparison of juvenile and adult officers. Current position: Assistant Professor, Radford University
• Heather M. Ouellette, MA 2011, University of South Carolina. Criminologists’ opinions on correctional rehabilitation. Current position: Assistant Professor, University of Louisville
• Alicia H. Sitren, PhD 2007, University of Central Florida. Testing deterrence theory with offenders: Assessing the effects of personal and vicarious experience with punishment and punishment avoidance on intentions to reoffend. Current position: Associate professor, University of North Florida
• Robin King Davis, PhD 2006, University of Central Florida. Transferring juveniles to the adult court: A factorial survey of Florida prosecutors. Current position: Senior Director of Research Science, ICF
• Charles Otto, PhD 2004, University of Central Florida. Improving comprehension of capital sentencing instructions: A bias reduction approach.
• Cindy A. Boyles, PhD 2003, University of Central Florida. Fear of crime, civil liberties, and tolerance of the use of technological anti-crime devices: Will a fearful public exchange civil liberties for safety? Current position: Associate Professor, University of Tennessee - Martin
• William R. Inmon, Jr., MS 1999, University of Central Florida. Drinking and driving: Examination of offender and nonoffender punitiveness.
• Holly A. Atkins, MS 1999, University of Central Florida. Public support for conservative and liberal approaches to crime control. Current position: Director of Research and Development, Santa Clara County Probation Department
Committee Member
• Nathan McMullen, BA (honors) 2020, University of South Carolina. Recidivism in America:
Establishing the link between employment, social ties, race, and recidivism.
• Corey Burton, PhD 2019, University of South Carolina. Why so long? Examining the nexus between case complexity and delay in Florida’s death penalty system.
• Peter Leasure, PhD 2019, University of South Carolina. Evaluating the effectiveness of
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Ohio’s certificate of relief.
• Jonathan Thompson, MA 2015, University of South Carolina. General strain theory and bullying victimization: Does parental support and control alleviate the negative effects of bullying?
• Frank Ferdik, PhD 2014, University of South Carolina. Examining correlates of correctional officer risk perceptions and decision-making.
• Matea Doroc, PhD 2013, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia. Reintegration: The contribution of offense, offender, and respondent factors.
• Benjamin Meade, PhD 2012, University of South Carolina. Examining the effects of religiosity and religious environments on inmate misconduct.
• Megan Britt, BA (honors) 2012, University of South Carolina. The evolution of the serial killer as a social construct.
• Hamdi Yesliyurt, PhD 2011, University of Central Florida. The response of American police agencies to digital evidence.
• Craig Cook, PhD 2009, University of Central Florida. An investigation of the factors related to direct care staffs’ knowledge of effective instructional strategies for people with developmental disabilities.
• Laurie Gould, PhD 2008, University of Central Florida. Perceptions of risk and need in the classification and supervision of offenders in the community corrections settings: The role of gender.
• Angela M. Willis, MS 2008, University of Central Florida. Time on Florida’s death row: A theory of “benign neglect.”
• Hayden P. Smith, PhD 2007, University of Central Florida. Social pathogenic sources of poor community health.
• Gavin Lee, MS 2007, University of Central Florida. Death penalty knowledge, opinion, and revenge: A test of the Marshall hypothesis in a time of flux.
• Christopher Sharp, PhD 2006, University of Central Florida. Interprofessional collaboration between criminal justice and mental health practitioners regarding mentally ill offenders: Perceptions of collaboration from criminal justice practitioners.
• Matthew Hodge, PhD 2006, University of Central Florida. Nonprofit board effectiveness, funding source, and financial vulnerability.
• Ethan Kennedy, BS (honors) 2006, University of Central Florida. Between the lines: Depictions of transgender victims in news print media.
• Shannon A. Santana, PhD 2005, University of Cincinnati. Determining the influence of self- protective behaviors on violent victimization completion: Results from the National Crime Victimization Survey.
• Carole Zugazaga, PhD 2002, University of Central Florida. Pathways to homelessness and social support among homeless single men, single women, and women with children.
• Megan Caldwell, EdD 2001, University of Central Florida. Educational leadership internships: Perceptions of participants attending the University of Central Florida, January 1993 - May 1997.
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• Ted Johnson, EdD 2001, University of Central Florida. A comparative study of four school districts in the State of Florida: The impact of zero tolerance policies on student offending and administrative approaches for maintaining school discipline.
UNIVERSITY SERVICE AT USC
University
• Carolina Judicial Council, 2020-2021 • Carolina Top Scholars finalist interviewer, 2012, 2013, 2018, 2019 • Move-In Crew, 2016 • Club Field Hockey Faculty Advisor, 2014-2016 • Carolina Nexus Committee, 2012-2013 • Initiative for South Carolina’s Future, 2010-2012
College of Arts and Sciences
• Promotion Committee, 2019-2020 • Academic Planning Council, 2013-2016
Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice
• Department Chair, 2011-present • Instructor Search Committee Chair, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020 • Bylaws Committee, 2015, 2016, 2017 • Graduate Student Teaching Mentor, 2014-2015 • Graduate Advisory Committee, 2010-2011 • Department Chair Search Committee, 2010-2011 • Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2010-2011
UNIVERSITY SERVICE AT UCF
University • University Graduate Council, 2000-2002
College of Health and Public Affairs
• Coordinator for Criminal Justice, PhD in Public Affairs, 2004-2008 • Admissions Committee, PhD in Public Affairs, 1999-2008 • Research Incentive Award Committee, 2006 • Sabbatical Committee, 2006 • Grade Appeal Committee, 2005 • Visioning Committee, PhD in Public Affairs, 2003-2004 • Statistics Qualifying Exam Reader, PhD in Public Affairs, 2000-2003 • Qualifying Exam Committee, PhD in Public Affairs, 2000-2003 • COHPA Strategic Planning Committee, 2000-2001
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• Curriculum Committee, PhD in Public Affairs, 1999-2003 • Statistics Sequence Subcommittee, PhD in Public Affairs, 1999-2000 • Director Search Committee, PhD in Public Affairs, 1999-2000 • Research Methods Qualifying Exam Reader, PhD in Public Affairs, 1999-2000
Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies
• Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2002-2010 (chair, 2003-2010) • Graduate Policy Committee, 2006-2010 • Graduate Affairs Committee, 1997-2010 (chair, 2004-05) • Criminal Justice PhD Planning Committee, 2001-03, 2006-2010 • Strategic Planning Committee, 2004-05, 2008-09 • Faculty Search Committee, 1996-97, 1997-98, 2000-01, 2007-08 • Department Library Representative, 1999-2001
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS & SERVICE
• Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (also member of the Corrections Section and the Juvenile Justice Section) o Program Committee, 1997-1998, 2002, 2003, 2006-2007, 2008-2009, 2009-2010, 2010-
2011, 2012-2013, 2020-2021 o Nominations & Elections Committee (chair), 2016-2017 o Immediate Past President, 2016-2017 o Ethics Committee, 2012-2013, 2016-2017 o President, 2015-16 o Corrections: Policy, Practice, and Research Editor Search Committee, 2014-2015 o First Vice President, 2014-2015 o Second Vice President, 2013-2014 o Teller’s Committee, 1994-1995, 2011-2012 o Donal MacNamara Award Subcommittee (chair), 2005-2006 o ACJS Today Editor Search Committee, 2005-2006 o Liaison, ACJS/ACA Collaborative Relationship o Secretary, 2002-2004 o ACJS Today Editor Search Committee (chair), 2002-2003 o Ad hoc Membership Survey Committee, 2002-2003 o Membership committee, 1997-1998 o Student Affairs Committee, 1993-1994
• American Association for the Advancement of Science • American Association for Public Opinion Research • American Correctional Association • American Jail Association • American Probation and Parole Association • American Society of Criminology (also member of the Division on Corrections
and Sentencing) o Awards Committee, Division on Corrections and Sentencing, 2003-2004, 2004, 2005, 2012-
2013, 2013-2014, 2020-2021 o Program Committee, 2003-2004, 2005-2006
• Association of American Educators
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• European Society of Criminology • Southern Criminal Justice Association
o Webmaster, 2008-2013 o Secretariat Selection Committee, 2011-2012 o Nominations & Elections Committee (chair), 2007-2008 o Committee on Advertising (chair), 2007-2008 o Committee on Web Page Design, 2007-2008 o President, 2006-2007 o First Vice President, 2005-2006 o Program Chair, 2006 o Second Vice President, 2004-2005 o Professional Award Committee (chair), 2005 o Audit Committee (chair), 2003-2004 o Director At-Large, 1999-2002 o Outstanding Student Award Subcommittee (chair), 1999-2000 o Intergovernmental Relations Committee (co-chair), 1999-2002 o Outstanding Student Paper Award Subcommittee, 1998-1999
OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
• Editorial Board, Corrections: Policy, Practice, and Research, 2015-present • Editorial Board, American Journal of Criminal Justice, 2002-2003, 2012-2017 • Academic and Professional Advisory Committee, National Institute of Corrections, 2012-
2016 • Associate Editor, American Journal of Criminal Justice, 2003-2012 • Editorial Board, Justice Quarterly, 2009-2012 • Editorial Board, Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 2008-2011 • Ad hoc manuscript reviewer for
o American Journal of Criminal Justice o American Journal of Sociology o Crime & Delinquency o Criminal Justice and Behavior o Criminal Justice Policy Review o Criminal Justice Review o Criminal Justice Studies o Criminology o Criminology and Public Policy o Feminist Criminology o Health & Justice o International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice o International Criminal Justice Review o Journal of Applied Social Psychology o Journal of Crime and Justice o Journal of Criminal Justice o Journal of Criminal Justice Education o Journal of Experimental Criminology o Journal of Quantitative Criminology o Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency o Journal of Rural Mental Health
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o Justice Quarterly o Law & Society Review o Oxford University Press o Personality and Individual Differences o Police Quarterly o Psychology of Religion and Spirituality o Race and Justice o Routledge o Sex Roles o Social Justice Research o Social Problems o Social Science Quarterly o Social Science Research o Sociological Focus o Victims & Offenders o Violence and Victims o Women and Criminal Justice o Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice
• Peer reviewer for the National Science Foundation • External promotion and/or tenure reviews
o Cleveland State University o Georgia State University o North Dakota State University o University of Central Florida o University of Louisville o University of Massachusetts – Boston o University of Nevada - Reno o University of North Carolina - Charlotte o University of South Alabama o University of West Florida (x2) o University of Wyoming o Washington State University (x2)