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Department of Political Science Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy University at Albany, SUNY 135 Western Avenue, Albany, NY 12222 Matthew C. Ingram February 21, 2020 [email protected] mattingram.net ACADEMIC POSITIONS University at Albany, State University of New York 2017–present Associate Professor, Department of Political Science 2012–2017 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science Affiliations: 2019–present Affiliated Faculty, Latin American, Caribbean, & US Latino Studies (LACS) 2017–present Affiliated Faculty, Information Science PhD Program 2016–present Affiliated Faculty, Master of International Affairs (MIA) 2014–2019 Research Associate, Center for Social and Demographic Analysis (CSDA) University of Notre Dame 2011–2012 Postdoctoral Fellow, Kellogg Institute for International Studies University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth 2010–2011 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science University of California, San Diego 2009–2010 Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies EDUCATION Ph.D., Political Science, University of New Mexico (2009) J.D., magna cum laude, School of Law, University of New Mexico (2006) M.A., Political Science, University of New Mexico (2006) B.A., Science and Feminism, Pomona College (1993) PUBLICATIONS Books (2) Harbers, Imke, and Matthew C. Ingram. Spatial Mixed Methods: Integrating Quantitative and Qualitative Research Using Geo-Spatial Data. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, Series in Analytical Methods and Social Research. (under contract Feb. 2020) (1) Ingram, Matthew C. 2016. Crafting Courts in New Democracies: The Politics of Subnational Judicial Reform in Brazil and Mexico. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. • Reviews : Law and Politics Book Review 26(8); Latin American Politics & Society 59(2); Latin American Research Review 52(4) • Translation : Spanish translation with Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE, Mexico City) in collaboration with Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes (UAA) and Fondo de Cultura Económica (FCE) (in production). Edited Volumes (2) Kapiszewski, Diana, and Matthew C. Ingram, eds. (n.d.) Concepts, Data, and Methods in Comparative Law & Politics. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. (under contract; Series: Comparative Constitutional Law & Policy). (1) Ingram, Matthew C., and Diana Kapiszewski, eds. 2019. Beyond High Courts: The Justice Complex in Latin America. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, Kellogg Institute Series on Democracy and Development. IngramCV 1 1 of 24

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Department of Political ScienceRockefeller College of Public Affairs & PolicyUniversity at Albany, SUNY135 Western Avenue, Albany, NY 12222

Matthew C. Ingram February 21, 2020

[email protected] mattingram.net

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ACADEMIC POSITIONS

University at Albany, State University of New York2017–present Associate Professor, Department of Political Science2012–2017 Assistant Professor, Department of Political ScienceAffiliations:2019–present Affiliated Faculty, Latin American, Caribbean, & US Latino Studies (LACS)2017–present Affiliated Faculty, Information Science PhD Program2016–present Affiliated Faculty, Master of International Affairs (MIA)2014–2019 Research Associate, Center for Social and Demographic Analysis (CSDA)

University of Notre Dame2011–2012 Postdoctoral Fellow, Kellogg Institute for International Studies

University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth2010–2011 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science

University of California, San Diego2009–2010 Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies

EDUCATION

Ph.D., Political Science, University of New Mexico (2009)J.D., magna cum laude, School of Law, University of New Mexico (2006)M.A., Political Science, University of New Mexico (2006)B.A., Science and Feminism, Pomona College (1993)

PUBLICATIONS

Books(2) Harbers, Imke, and Matthew C. Ingram. Spatial Mixed Methods: Integrating Quantitative

and Qualitative Research Using Geo-Spatial Data. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge UniversityPress, Series in Analytical Methods and Social Research. (under contract Feb. 2020)

(1) Ingram, Matthew C. 2016. Crafting Courts in New Democracies: The Politics of SubnationalJudicial Reform in Brazil and Mexico. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

• Reviews: Law and Politics Book Review 26(8); Latin American Politics & Society59(2); Latin American Research Review 52(4)

• Translation: Spanish translation with Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas(CIDE, Mexico City) in collaboration with Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes(UAA) and Fondo de Cultura Económica (FCE) (in production).

Edited Volumes(2) Kapiszewski, Diana, and Matthew C. Ingram, eds. (n.d.) Concepts, Data, and Methods in

Comparative Law & Politics. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. (under contract;Series: Comparative Constitutional Law & Policy).

(1) Ingram, Matthew C., and Diana Kapiszewski, eds. 2019. Beyond High Courts: The JusticeComplex in Latin America. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, Kellogg InstituteSeries on Democracy and Development.

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Journal Articles (refereed)

(12) Ingram, Matthew C., and Imke Harbers. Forthcoming. “Spatial Tools for Case Selection:Using LISA Statistics to Design Mixed-Methods Research.” Political Science Research &Methods.

• Journal Impact Factor (2018): 2.143• Open Access article (published online May 6, 2019)• Open Materials (CC-BY COS); replication materials on Dataverse

(11) Ingram, Matthew C., and Marcelo Marchesini da Costa. 2019. “Political Geography ofViolence: Municipal Politics and Homicide in Brazil” World Development 124 (Dec) 104592.

• 5-Year Journal Impact Factor (2018): 4.611• Open Materials (CC-BY COS); replication materials on Dataverse

(10) Harbers, Imke, and Matthew C. Ingram. 2017. “Incorporating Space in Multimethod Re-search: Combining Spatial Analysis with Case Study Research.” PS: Political Science &Politics 50(4) (October): 1032-1037.

• 5-Year Journal Impact Factor (2017): 1.008

(9) Harbers, Imke, and Matthew C. Ingram. 2017. “Geo-Nested Analysis: Mixed-MethodsResearch with Spatially Dependent Data.” Political Analysis 25(3) (July): 289–307.

• 5-Year Journal Impact Factor (2017): 7.033• Open Materials (CC-BY COS); replication materials on Dataverse

(8) Ingram, Matthew C., and Marcelo Marchesini da Costa. 2017. “A Spatial Analysis ofHomicide across Brazil’s Municipalities.” Homicide Studies 21(2) (May): 87–110.

• 5-Year Journal Impact Factor (2017): 1.579• co-authored with graduate student

(7) Burghardt, Keith, Christopher Verzijl, Junming Huang, Matthew C. Ingram, Binyang Song,and Marie Pierre Hasne. 2016. “Testing Modeling Assumptions in the West Africa EbolaOutbreak”. Scientific Reports 6 (October), Article number: 34598

• A Nature Research journal• 5-Year Journal Impact Factor (2016): 4.847• Open Access article

(6) Ingram, Matthew C. 2016. “Networked Justice: Judges, the Diffusion of Ideas, and LegalReform Movements in Mexico” Journal of Latin American Studies 48(4): 739-768.

• 5-Year Journal Impact Factor (2016): 0.814

(5) Ingram, Matthew C. 2016. “Mandates, Geography, and Networks: Diffusion of CriminalProcedure Reform in Mexico.” Latin American Politics & Society 58(1): 121–145.

• 5-Year Journal Impact Factor (2016): 1.106• Open Materials (CC-BY COS); replication materials on Dataverse

(4) Desposato, Scott W., Matthew C. Ingram, and Osmar P. Lannes, Jr. 2015. “Power, Com-position, and Decision Making: The Behavioral Consequences of Institutional Reform onBrazil’s Supremo Tribunal Federal.” Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization 31(3):534-567.

• 5-Year Journal Impact Factor (2015): 1.684

(3) Harbers, Imke, and Matthew C. Ingram. 2014. “Democratic Institutions Beyond the Nation-State: Measuring Institutional Dissimilarity in Federal Countries.” Government and Oppo-sition 49(1): 24-46.

• 5-Year Journal Impact Factor (2014): 0.826

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(2) Ingram, Matthew C. 2013. “Elections, Ideology, or Opposition? Assessing Competing Ex-planations of Judicial Spending in the Mexican States.” Journal of Law, Economics andOrganization 29(1): 178-209.

• 5-Year Journal Impact Factor (2013): 1.387

(1) Ingram, Matthew C. 2012. “Crafting Courts in New Democracies: Ideology and JudicialCouncil Reforms in Three Mexican States.” Comparative Politics 44(4): 439-458.

• 5-Year Journal Impact Factor (2012): 1.167

Journal Articles (unrefereed)

(2) Ingram, Matthew C. 2018. “Reforma penal en México: Nuevos datos e indicadores sobreel Poder Judicial de la Federación.” [Criminal Justice Reform in Mexico: New Data andMeasures for the Federal Courts.] Revista del Centro de Estudios Constitucionales [Journalof the Center for Constitutional Studies] IV(7): 181-203. ISSN: 2448-6965.

• Article invited by the Center for Constitutional Studies, Supreme Court of Mexico(Centro de Estudios Constitucionales, Suprema Corte de Justicia de la Nación, SCJN).

(1) Ingram, Matthew C. 2015. “Judicial Power in Latin America.” Latin American ResearchReview 50(1): 250-260.

• Review essay of five books; invited and refereed by editor

Chapters in Edited Volumes* = peer-reviewed volume

(18) Harbers, Imke, and Ingram, Matthew C. 2020. “Mixed-Methods Designs.” In Luigi Curiniand Robert Franzese, eds. The SAGE Handbook of Research Methods in Political Scienceand International Relations. Sage Publications.

(17) Da Ros, Luciano, and Matthew C. Ingram. 2019. “Subnational Law and Courts in Brazil.”In Susan Sterett and Lee Walker, eds., Research Handbook on Law and Courts. EdwardElgar Publications (October).

*(16) Ingram, Matthew C. 2019. “Cambio institucional en el poder judicial: Trayectoria en elproceso penal en México, 2002-2016.” In Aguiar-Aguilar, Azul A., ed. Gobierno y políticajudicial en México. Mexico City, Mexico: Editorial Fontamara, Instituto de InvestigacionesJurídicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Tribunal Electoral del Poder Judicialde la Federación (Fontamara-IJJ-UNAM-TEPJF).

*(15) Harbers, Imke, and Matthew C. Ingram. 2019. “Politics in Space: Methodological Ap-proaches to Subnational Research in Comparative Politics.” In Agustina Giraudy, EduardoMoncada, and Richard Snyder, eds. Inside Countries: Subnational Research in ComparativePolitics. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

*(14) Hilbink, Lisa, and Matthew C. Ingram. 2019. “Courts and Rule of Law in DevelopingCountries.” In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

*(13) Ingram, Matthew C. 2019. “Judicial Council Reforms in the Mexican States.” In MatthewC. Ingram and Diana Kapiszewski, eds. Beyond High Courts: The Justice Complex inLatin America. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, Kellogg Institute Series onDemocracy and Development.

*(12) Volcansek, Mary, and Matthew C. Ingram. 2019. “Transnational Protection of HumanRights in Latin America.” In Matthew C. Ingram and Diana Kapiszewski, eds. Beyond HighCourts: The Justice Complex in Latin America. Notre Dame: University of Notre DamePress, Kellogg Institute Series on Democracy and Development.

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*(11) Ingram, Matthew C., and Diana Kapiszewski. 2019. “Introduction: Beyond High Courts.”In Matthew C. Ingram and Diana Kapiszewski, eds. Beyond High Courts: The JusticeComplex in Latin America. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, Kellogg InstituteSeries on Democracy and Development.

*(10) Da Ros, Luciano, and Matthew C. Ingram. 2019. “Law, Courts, and Judicial Politics.” InBarry Ames, ed., The Routledge Handbook of Brazilian Politics, pp. 339-357. New York:Routledge.

(9) Ingram, Matthew C. 2018. “On the Justice System.” In Viridiana Ríos and Duncan Wood,eds. The Missing Reform: Strengthening the Rule of Law in Mexico. Washington, D.C.:Woodrow Wilson Center.

• Related to larger event at Wilson Center, Taking Stock of Mexico’s Security Landscape;Washington, DC (Feb 5, 2018; link includes video)

*(8) Ingram, Matthew C. 2017. “Uncommon Transparency: The Supreme Court, Media Rela-tions, and Public Opinion in Brazil.” In Richard Davis and David Taras, eds., Justices andJournalists: The Global Perspective. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

*(7) Ingram, Matthew C. 2016. “Conclusión: Los retos de las Cortes en la consolidación democrática.”In Andrea Castagnola and Saúl López Noriega, eds. El rol de la Suprema Corte en la consoli-dación democrática de México. Mexico City: Legal Research Institute, National AutonomousUniversity of Mexico (IIJ-UNAM), and Tirant Lo Blanch.

• Published in English as: “Conclusions: The Challenges of Courts in Democratic Con-solidation.” In Andrea Castagnola and Saúl López Noriega, eds. Judicial Politics inMexico: The Supreme Court and Transition to Democracy. New York: Routledge,series in Law, Courts, and Politics (2017).

• Related to 2013 seminar in Mexico City sponsored by FLACSO and ITAM (link)• Reviewed in: I-CON: International Journal of Constitutional Law, Vol. 15, Issue 2

(6) Ingram, Matthew C., and Karise M. Curtis. 2015. “Violence in Central America: A SpatialView of the Region, Northern Triangle, and El Salvador.” In Eric Olson, ed. Crime andViolence in Central America’s Northern Triangle: How U.S. Policy Responses are Helping,Hurting, and Can Be Improved. Washington, DC: Woodrow Wilson Center.

• Related to larger event and book publication at Wilson Center (link)• Covered by Yale Global Online and Americas Quarterly• co-authored with graduate student

*(5) Harbers, Imke, and Matthew C. Ingram. 2015. “On the Engineerability of Institutions:Mexico in Comparative Perspective.” In Ingrid van Biezen and Hans-Martien ten Napel, eds.Regulating Political Parties: European Democracies in Comparative Perspective. Leiden,Netherlands: Leiden University Press (distributed by University of Chicago Press).

(4) Ingram, Matthew C. 2014. “Community Resilience to Violence: Local Schools, RegionalEconomies, and Homicide in Mexico’s Municipalities.” In David A. Shirk, Duncan Wood,and Eric L. Olson, eds. Building Resilient Communities in Mexico: Civic Responses to Crimeand Violence. Washington, DC: Woodrow Wilson Center and Justice in Mexico Project.

• Related to larger event and book publication at Wilson Center (video; event info)

*(3) Ingram, Matthew C. 2013. “Courting from the Left: Judicial Effectiveness and Representa-tiveness in the Brazilian State of Acre.” In Moira B. McKinnnon and Ludovico Feoli, eds.Representation and Effectiveness in Latin American Democracies: Congress, Judiciary, andCivil Society. New York: Routledge.

(2) Ingram, Matthew C. 2013. “El estado de los estados: Reformas locales al procedimientopenal en México.” [“State of the States: Local Criminal Procedure Reforms in Mexico.”]In Octavio Rodriguez Ferreira and David A. Shirk, eds. La reforma al sistema de justicia

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penal en México. [Criminal Justice Reform in Mexico] San Diego: Transborder Institute,University of San Diego.

(1) Ingram, Matthew C., and David A. Shirk. 2012. “Building Institutional Capacity in Mex-ico’s Criminal Justice System.” In George Philip and Susana Berruecos, eds. Mexico’sStruggle for Public Security: Organized Crime and State Responses. London: PalgraveMacMillan.

• Reviews: Journal of International Affairs (2012); Criminal Law and Criminal JusticeBooks (2013)

• Related to larger event at London School of Economics & Political Science, March 21,2011, Mexico Today

Policy Briefs and Research Reports

(6) Ingram, Matthew C., and Marcelo Marchesini da Costa. 2014. “Targeting Violence Re-duction in Brazil: Policy Implications from a Spatial Analysis of Homicide.” BrookingsInstitution, Latin America Initiative Policy Brief (Oct. 3), Washington, D.C.

• Media coverage by Insight Crime• co-authored with graduate student

(5) Ingram, Matthew C. 2013. “Criminal Procedure Reform in Mexico: Where Things StandNow.” Policy Paper (Jan. 29). Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, MexicoInstitute. Washington, D.C.

• Related to larger event at Wilson Center (link).

(4) Secretaría Técnica del Consejo de Coordinación para la Implementación del Sistema de Jus-ticia Penal [SETEC]. 2012. Encuesta Nacional sobre el Sistema de Justicia Penal en México(ENSIJUP 2012). Mexico, D.F.: Gobierno Federal, Secretaría de Gobernación (SEGOB).

• Spanish publication by Government of Mexico (GOM)• Report based on survey funded by USAID; survey questionnaire designed by Matthew

Ingram and Octavio Rodriguez-Ferreira as consultants for USAID via Management SystemsInternational (MSI). Contributors listed on pages 3 and 9.

(3) Ingram, Matthew C., Octavio Rodriguez Ferreira, and David A. Shirk. 2011. “AssessingMexico’s Judicial Reform: Views of Judges, Prosecutors, and Public Defenders.” SpecialReport (June). Trans-Border Institute, University of San Diego.

• Part of larger Justice in Mexico project, Justiciabarómetro

(2) Ingram, Matthew C., Octavio Rodriguez Ferreira, and David A. Shirk. 2011. “Justicia-barometro: Survey of Judges, Prosecutors, and Public Defenders in Nine Mexican States.”Final Report (May). Justice in Mexico Project, Trans-Border Institute, University of SanDiego.

• Part of larger Justice in Mexico project, Justiciabarómetro

(1) Ingram, Matthew C., and David A. Shirk. 2010. “Judicial Reform in Mexico: Toward a NewCriminal Justice System.” Special Report (May). Justice in Mexico Project, Trans-BorderInstitute, University of San Diego.

Working Papers (Institutional Series)

2015 Ingram, Matthew C., and Marcelo Marchesini da Costa. “Geographies of Violence in Brazil:A Spatial Analysis of Five Types of Homicide in Brazil’s Municipalities.” Working Pa-per Series No. 405, Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame.(single-blind peer review) (link)

• co-authored with graduate student

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2014 Ingram, Matthew C., and Karise M. Curtis. “Homicide in El Salvador’s Municipalities:Spatial Clusters and the Causal Role of Neighborhood Effects, Population Pressures, Poverty,and Education.” Working Paper (July). Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars,Latin American Program. Washington, D.C. (link)

• co-authored with graduate student

2014 Ingram, Matthew C. “Local Educational and Regional Economic Foundations of Violence:A Subnational, Spatial Analysis of Homicide in Mexico.” Working Paper (Jan). WoodrowWilson International Center for Scholars, Mexico Institute. Washington, D.C. (link)

2012 Ingram, Matthew C. “Networked Justice: Judges, the Diffusion of Ideas, and Legal ReformMovements in Mexico.” Working Paper Series No. 385, Kellogg Institute for InternationalStudies, University of Notre Dame. (single-blind peer review) (link)

2010 Ingram, Matthew C. “State-level Judicial Reform in Mexico: The Local Progress of CriminalJustice Reforms.” Working Paper Series, Justice in Mexico Project, Trans-Border Institute(TBI), University of San Diego: Jan 20, 2010 (www.justiceinmexico.org).

2007 Fondevila, Gustavo, and Matthew C. Ingram. “Detención y uso de la fuerza” (Police De-tention and the Use of Force), with Gustavo Fondevila. CIDE Working Paper Series. Doc-umento de Trabajo No. 23, División de Estudios Jurídicos (SDTEJ-23), 08/2007. MexicoCity: Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas.

2007 Ingram, Matthew C. “Judicial Politics in the Mexican States: Theoretical and Methodolog-ical Foundations.” CIDE Working Paper Series. Documento de Trabajo No. 22, División deEstudios Jurídicos (SDTEJ-22), 2/2007. Mexico City: Centro de Investigación y DocenciaEconómicas.

2004 Ingram, Matthew C. “Political Justice: Sub-national Determinants of Judicial Efficiency inMexico, 1993-2000.” Research Paper Series, No. 42. Latin American and Iberian Institute(LAII), UNM. June 2004 (link).

Book Reviews

2014 Sabet, Daniel M. 2014. Police Reform in Mexico: Informal Politics and the Challenge ofInstitutional Change. Stanford, Stanford University Press, 2012. Reviewed for: Journal ofLatin American Studies (Feb) 46(1): 211-213.

2013 Power, Timothy J., and Matthew M. Taylor, eds. 2013. Corruption and Democracy inBrazil: The Struggle for Accountability. Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame Press,2010. Perspectives on Politics (Dec) 11(4): 1217-1220.

2013 Morris, Stephen D., and Charles H. Blake, eds. 2013. Corruption & Politics in LatinAmerica: National and Regional Dynamics, 2010. Boulder, CO, Lynne Rienner. Perspectiveson Politics (Dec) 11(4): 1217-1220.

2012 Navarro, Aaron W. 2012. Political Intelligence and the Creation of Modern Mexico, 1938-1954.University Park, Penn State University Press, 2010. Hispanic American Historical Review(August) Vol. 92, No. 3.

2010 Staton, Jeffrey K. 2010. Judicial Power and Strategic Communication in Mexico. Cam-bridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. In Law and Politics Book Review 20(11) (Nov.):619-624.

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Other Writings and Translations

2007 “Trends in Multi-Method Research: Sailing Ahead, Reckoning with Old Risks and New.”Qualitative Methods 5(1), Spring 2007 (with Scott Siegel, Ariel Ahram, Julia Azari, AshwiniChatre, Bridget Coggins, Jana Grittersova, Matthew Lieber, Claire Metelits, Tom Pepinsky,Andrew Pieper, Karthika Sasikumar, and Prerna Singh)

2007 “Estado de derecho y democracia: Temas conceptuales y causales desde una perspectivacomparada” (Rule of Law and Democracy: Conceptual and Causal Issues from a Compar-ative Perspective). Guide essay for M.A. in democracy and human rights, Spring 2007.Mexico City: Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO-México).

2006 Caballero, José Antonio, Sergio López Ayllón, Alfonso Oñate Laborde. 2006. 33 Propositionsfor Reforming the Judiciary in Mexico. Matthew C. Ingram, Manuel González Oropeza,and Adriana Laura Santana, trans. Mexico City: Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation(SCJN). Original publication: “33 acciones para reformar la justicia en México.” In JoséAntonio Caballero, Sergio López Ayllón, and Alfonso Oñate Laborde. El Libro Blanco de laReforma Judicial: una agenda para la justicia en México. Mexico City: SCJN.

Selected Works in Progress

Articles and Chapters

“Introduction.” In Diana Kapiszewski and Matthew C. Ingram, eds. Data and Methodsin the Comparative Study of Legal Institutions (under contract with Cambridge UniversityPress; in progress)

“Spatial and Network Approaches in Comparative Legal Studies: Methods and Illustrations.”In Diana Kapiszewski and Matthew C. Ingram, eds. Data and Methods in the ComparativeStudy of Legal Institutions (under contract with Cambridge University Press; in progress)

“Femicide in Brazil” (with Marcelo Marchesini da Costa; in progress)

“Diffusion or Ideology: Predictors of Safety-Net Generosity across U.S. States.” (with AshleyFox and Wenhui Feng; in progress)

“Effects of Space, Terrain, and Environment on Homicide and Femicide in Mexico” (inprogress)

“Spatial Dynamics of Violence in Central America.” (in progress)

“Social Structure, Attitudes, and Law: Network Co-Evolution among Judges in Mexico” (inprogress)

“Teaching Reproducibility: General Principles and Practical Considerations with WorkflowIllustrations in R and Stata.” In Jeffrey L. Bernstein, ed. Teaching Research Methods inPolitical Science. Edward Elgar (in progress)

“The Mexican Criminal Justice System.” In William Thompson, ed. Oxford Research En-cyclopedia of Politics. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (in progress)

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FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS

External2019 Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award, J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board (FFSB)

• Project: “Criminal Procedure Reform in Mexico: Patterns, Causes, and Consequences”• awarded February 8, 2019

2018 Faculty Fellow, 2018-2019; Project TIER (Teaching Integrity in Empirical Research), Haver-ford College, PA; non-residential fellowship, $5,000

2011 Political Networks Conference Fellowship, awarded by Political Networks Conference Grant(NSF grant SES-0851084; John T. Scholz, PI)

2006 National Science Foundation, Law and Social Sciences Program, Doctoral Dissertation Im-provement Grant (NSF Grant No. SES-0617767, $16,894)

2006 Social Science Research Council (SSRC), International Dissertation Research Fellowship(IDRF, $20,000)

2006 Fulbright/IIE grant for research in Brazil, Fulbright U.S. Student Program ($16,150)

Internal2018 Office of the Vice-President for Research (OVPR), Conference Support Award, “Spatial

Mixed Methods”: $1,000 (plus $1,000 in matching funds from Department and College)

2018 OER Fellow, Open Educational Resources (OER) Initiative, Office of the Provost: $5,000(plus $1,000 to home department to support OER activities)

2017 Office of Vice-President for Research (OVPR), Journal Support Award: $2,500

2017 Dean, Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy, and Department of Political Science,matching funds for Journal Support Award from OVPR: $2,500

2016 Office of Vice-President for Research (OVPR), publication subvention for open-access journal(Scientific Reports): $400

2014 Rockefeller Incentive Fund (SUNY Albany): $2,000

2013 CSDA Junior Researcher Award, University at Albany (SUNY Albany); Center for Socialand Demographic Analysis (CSDA): $5,000

2013 University at Albany (SUNY Albany), Faculty Research Awards Program (FRAP, Category“A”) grant: $9,570

2011 UMass-Dartmouth Chancellor’s Research Fund and UMass Joseph P. Healey EndowmentGrant: $8,800

2006 Doctoral Fellowship, Latin American and Iberian Institute, University of New Mexico (UNM),2006-2009

2006 Dylan Balch-Lindsay Graduate Memorial Fellowship, Department of Political Science, UNM,Summer 2006

2004 Title VI-FLAS Fellowship, Foreign Language and Area Studies, Latin American and IberianInstitute, UNM, 2004-2006

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2002 Research and/or travel grants, UNM (multiple sources: Graduate Research DevelopmentFund, Office of Graduate Studies, Student Research Allocation Committee, and StudentConference Award Program): Summer 2002, Spring 2003, Spring 2005, Fall 2005 (two ac-cepted, one declined), Spring 2006 (one accepted, one declined), Fall 2006 (two accepted),Fall 2007

2003 Graduate Scholars Award, UNM Office of Graduate Studies, 2003-2004

2002 Field research grants, Latin American and Iberian Institute, UNM: Summer 2003 (fundingfrom Tinker Foundation); Summer 2002 (funding from Hewlett Foundation)

2001 UNM Graduate Assistantships: (1) Department of Political Science, 2002-2003; (2) LatinAmerican and Iberian Institute, Spring 2002; (3) Department of Sociology, Fall 2001

Pomona College grants, 1989-1993

GRANT PROPOSALS RECENTLY SUBMITTED

Proposal Title: “Collaborative Conference Proposal: Coordinated and Collaborative CriminalJustice Research in Mexico”

Target Funding Source: National Science Foundation, Law and Social Sciences (LSS)Proposal Amount: $59,958Date Submitted: Jan. 29, 2019 (not funded)

Proposal Title: “Collaborative Research: Undergraduate Training in Reproducible ResearchMethods: Curriculum Development and Impact Assessment to TransformProfessional Norms”

Target Funding Source: National Science Foundation, Division of Undergraduate Research,Improving Undergraduate STEM Education (IUSE)

Proposal Amount: $288,576Date Submitted: Dec. 11, 2018 (not funded)

Proposal Title: “OER Creation”Target Funding Source: SUNY OER (Open Educational Resources)Proposal Amount: $33,000Date Submitted: Sep. 26, 2018 (not funded)

Proposal Title: “Spatial Dynamics of Homicide in the U.S., Mexico, and Central America”Target Funding Source: National Science Foundation, Geography and Spatial Sciences (GSS)Proposal Amount: $341,024Date Submitted: Sep. 4, 2018 (not funded)

Proposal Title: “Open Education meets Open Science: Free, Open Computing Tools for ResearchMethods, Workflow, and Reproducibility”

Target Funding Source: SUNY IITG (Innovative Instructional Technologies Grants)Proposal Amount: $20,000Date Submitted: March 5, 2018 (not funded)

Proposal Title: “CAREER: Homicide in the Americas: Spatial, Institutional, and Political Influ-ences”Target Funding Source: National Science Foundation, Law and Social Sciences (LSS) and Geog-raphy and Spatial Sciences (GSS)Proposal Amount: $752,439

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Date Submitted: July 2016 (not funded)

AWARDS & RECOGNITION

University at AlbanyRecognized as influential faculty member by graduating senior and winner of “President’sAward for Leadership - Outstanding Senior Award,” Spring 2019Nominee, Faculty/Student Engagement Torch Award (anonymous nominations by graduat-ing seniors):

• Spring 2019• Spring 2017

Political ScienceWPSA 2013 Best Paper Award: Pi Sigma Alpha Award for best paper presented at 2012meeting of Western Political Science AssociationPostdoctoral fellowship, Institute for Political Science, Leiden University, Netherlands (2010;3-year position; declined)Postdoctoral fellowship, CEPESP, Getulio Vargas Foundation, Sao Paulo, Brazil (2010;2-year position; declined)Postdoctoral fellowship, Latin American Studies Center, University of Maryland (2009, de-clined)2006 CQ Press Award (Congressional Quarterly Press) for best paper on law and courtswritten by a graduate student in 2005, Law and Courts Section of the American PoliticalScience Association (APSA)Distinction on Field Research Paper requirement for candidacy (third qualifying exam)Distinction on Ph.D. comprehensive exam in international relations

LawAccepted to LL.M. programs at UC-Berkeley (2010, declined) and UCLA (2009; 2010), andawarded Dean’s Tuition Fellowship at UCLA (declined in favor of tenure-track position)Top ten percent of graduating law school class, UNM School of Law (magna cum laude)Order of the Coif (elected by law faculty from top ten percent of graduating class)Faculty award: excellence in international and comparative law, UNM School of Law, 2006Lewis R. Sutin award: excellence in advocacy, UNM School of Law, 2006Team and individual honors, international rounds of Philip C. Jessup International LawMoot Court Competition, Washington, D.C., April 2005.First Place Memorial (legal brief) and Co-champion, Philip C. Jessup International LawMoot Court Competition, Southwest Regional Competition, February 2005Dean’s List and Honor Roll, School of Law, University of New Mexico, 2003-2006

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CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION

“Teaching Transparency: Principles and Practices with Illustrations in R and Stata.” Presen-tation at 2020 Teaching and Learning Conference of American Political Science Association.“From Case to Space: Small-N to Large-N Sequences in Spatial Mixed Methods.” Paperpresented at 2019 meeting of American Political Science Association, Washington, DC.“Effects of Space, Environment, and Terrain on Varieties of Homicide in Mexico.” Paperpresented at 2019 meeting of American Statistical Association’s Quality and ProductivityResearch Conference (QPRC), Washington, D.C., June 13.“Spatial Tools for Case Selection: Using LISA Statistics to Design Mixed-Methods Research.”Paper presented at 2018 meeting of American Political Science Association.“Spatial Tools for Case Selection: A Menu of Mixed-Methods Research Designs.” Paperpresented at 2017 meeting of American Political Science Association.“Spatial Tools for Case Selection: A Menu of Mixed-Methods Research Designs.” Paperpresented at 2017 meeting of Southern Political Science Association.“The Role of Ideas in Latin American Justice Reforms.” Presentation of 2016 book forauthor-meets-critics panel at American Political Science Association. Critics: Tulia Falleti,Lisa Hilbink, and Julio Ríos-Figueroa.“Analyzing Diffusion: Mixed-Methods Research Designs for Spatially Dependent Data.”Paper presented at 2016 meeting of American Political Science Association.“Political Geography of Violence: Homicide and Municipal Politics in Brazil.” Paper pre-sented at 2016 meeting of Brazilian Studies Association.“Social Structure, Attitudes, and Law: Co-Evolution in a Judicial Network in Mexico.”Paper presented at 2015 meeting of American Political Science Association, San Francisco,CA.“Geo-Nested Analysis: Mixed Methods with Spatial Data.” Paper presented at 2015 meetingof American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA.“Political Geography of Violence: Homicide in Brazil’s Municipalities.” Paper presented at2015 Latin American Studies Association, San Juan, Puerto Rico.“Spatial and Network Approaches in Comparative Judicial Politics: Methods and Illustra-tions.” Paper presented at 2014 meeting of American Political Science Association, Wash-ington, DC.“Politics in Space: Methodological Approaches to Subnational Research in ComparativePolitics” (with Imke Harbers); paper presented at 2014 annual meeting of American PoliticalScience Association, Washington, DC.“The Regional Economic and Local Educational Foundations of Violence: A Spatial Analysisof Homicide in Mexico’s Municipalities.” Paper presented at 2014 meeting of Law and SocietyAssociation, Minneapolis, MN.“Criminal Procedure Reform in Mexico’s States: Patterns, Causes, and Consequences.” Pa-per presented at 2014 meeting of Latin American Studies Association, Chicago, IL.“Networked Justice: Judges, the Diffusion of Ideas, and Legal Reform Movements in Mexico.”Paper presented at: 2012 Midwest Political Science Association; 2012 Western PoliticalScience Association (best paper award); 2011 Political Networks Conference.“Parties, Federalism, and Democracy: Conceptualizing and Operationalizing Congruence inThree American Democracies” (with Imke Harbers). Paper presented at 2011 meeting ofEuropean Consortium for Political Research, Reykjavik, Iceland.

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“Emerging Constitutional Preferences: Ideal Points of Justices on Brazil’s Supremo TribunalFederal.” (with Scott Desposato and Osmar Lannes) Paper presented at 2011 meeting ofIPSA’s RC09, Comparative Judicial Studies, Irvine, CA.“Uninvited Guests? Subnational Party Formation in Traditionally Closed, National Sys-tems.” Midwest Political Science Association 2011; American Political Science Association,2010, Washington, D.C.“Ideas and Institutional Change: Baja California Courts in Comparative Perspective.” Lawand Society Association, 2010, Chicago, IL.“Not All Courts are Created Equal(ly): A Causal Logics Approach to Clarifying Causationin Judicial Politics.” American Political Science Association, 2009, Toronto, Canada.“Elections, Ideology, or Opposition? Assessing Competing Explanations of Judicial Changein the Mexican States.” American Political Science Association, 2009, Toronto (panel orga-nizer).“Interactive Effects of Ideology and Divided Government on Judicial Strength in the MexicanStates.” Midwest Political Science Association, 2009, Chicago, IL.“Crafting Courts in New Democracies: Electoral Competition and Ideology in Three MexicanStates.” American Political Science Association, 2008, Boston, MA.“Competitiveness, Commitments, and Courts: Political Origins of Subnational JudicialStrength in Brazil and Mexico, 1985-2005.” Midwest Political Science Association, 2008,Chicago, IL; Brazilian Studies Association, 2008, New Orleans, LA; Latin American StudiesAssociation, 2007, Montréal, Canada.“Elite-led Judicial Change: Lobbying, Labor Actions, and Litigation in the Mexican States.”Midwest Political Science Association, 2008, Chicago, IL.“Judicial Efficiency in 12 Mexican States, 1993-2000.” American Political Science Associ-ation, 2006, Philadelphia, PA.; Western Political Science Association, 2006, Albuquerque,NM.; Rocky Mountain Council on Latin American Studies, 2004, Santa Fe, NM.“Peace by Design: Institutional Choices and the Risk of Armed Conflict in Democracies.”American Political Science Association, 2005, Washington, D.C.; Midwest Political ScienceAssociation, 2005, Chicago, IL; Western Political Science Association, 2005, Oakland, CA.

INVITED TALKS & PRESENTATIONS

University2019 Department of Latin American and Caribbean Studies (LACS), ”Recent Elections in Latin

America”2018 Department of Latin American and Caribbean Studies (LACS), ”Recent Elections in Latin

America”, Nov. 272018 Department of Latin American and Caribbean Studies (LACS), ”Criminal Procedure Reform

in Mexico: Evidence from Federal Judiciary”2018 University at Albany, Constitution Day panel2017 University at Albany, Constitution Day panel: “U.S. Constitution in Crisis” (with James

Acker, Richard Hamm, and Julie Novkov; Sep. 18); brief video here2017 Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy, Thursday Policy Lunch Series: “Workflow

and Research Transparency: Examples in Stata and R.” (Sep. 7)2016 Center for Social and Demographic Analysis (CSDA), “Workshop: Introduction to R”2015 Paris Terror Attacks, Faculty Panel, University at Albany, Nov. 20; local media coverage

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2014 Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy, Thursday Policy Lunch Series: “Geographiesof Violence: Spatial Analysis of Homicide in Central America and Brazil.” (Sep. 4)

2014 Hindelang Criminal Justice Research Center, School of Criminal Justice, University at Al-bany, SUNY (March 14)

2013 Center for Social and Demographic Analysis, “Local Education and Regional Economies:Spatial Effects of Violence in Mexico”

2012 Department of Latin American and Caribbean Studies (LACS), University at Albany (Oct.10): “Judicial Reform in Brazil and Mexico”

National2019 American University, Center for Data Science, “Workshop on Spatial Statistics for the Social

Sciences”, June 14, 20192018 Qualitative Data Repository (QDR), Workshop on Annotation for Transparent Inquiry

(ATI), hosted by Syracuse University and Georgetown University, New York City, Nov.29-30

2018 Syracuse University, Workshop on Emerging Trends in Latin America, April 212018 University of Maryland, School of Law (March 2-3, upcoming)2018 Woodrow Wilson Center, Taking Stock of Mexico’s Security Landscape; Washington, DC

(Feb 5; upcoming)2016 Council on Foreign Relations (for Justiciabarometro project, led by David Shirk), Dec. 5.2016 University of Arizona, Southwest Workshop on Mixed-Methods Research, Oct. 20-21 (with

Imke Harbers)2016 Brown University, “Unequal Security” conference, April 29-30.2016 Georgetown University, workshop on Data and Methods in the Comparative Study of Legal

Institutions, Feb. 4-52016 Woodrow Wilson Center, Annual Review of Security in Mexico; Washington, DC (Jan. 21)2015 University of Massachusetts, Amherst (Nov. 6) Talk sponsored by both Computational

Social Science Institute (CSSI) and Department of Political Science (Five Colleges LegalStudies Faculty Seminar)

2015 U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR), Washington, DC: “AStudy of Homicide in El Salvador” (August 6)

2015 Syracuse University, Maxwell School; Preregistration of Social Science Research - A Pre-sentation and Roundtable Discussion (main presentation by Macartan Humphreys) (May5)

2015 University of California, Los Angeles, School of Law (Feb. 26-27); workshop on Latin Amer-ican Criminal Justice in Action

2014 Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington, DC: Central American Regional Security Initiative(book launch; Dec. 11).

2014 Tufts University, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy: invited discussant for John Bailey’spresentation of book, The Politics of Crime in Mexico (Nov. 13).

2014 U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), Regional Seminar on Judicial Reform in LatinAmerica, Washington, DC (Oct. 28).

2014 Emory University, Center for the Study of Law, Politics and Economics, Conference on Lawand Social Order: “Federal Mandates, Spatial Proximity, and Network Affinity: CriminalProcedure Reform in Mexico’s States.” (Sep. 12).

2014 U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Conflict and Stability Operations, Washington, DC:“Violence in Central America” (March 31)

2014 Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington, DC: “Community Resilience to Violence: LocalSchools, Regional Economies, and Homicide in Mexico’s Municipalities” (March 27)

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2014 Harvard University, Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies; author workshopon Subnational Research in Comparative Politics (March 7-8): “Politics in Space: Method-ological Approaches to the Study of Subnational and Territorial Politics” (with Imke Har-bers)”

2014 Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington, D.C. (Jan. 16): “Security in Mexico”2013 U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), Regional Seminar on Violence and Corruption in

Latin America, Washington, DC.2013 Brown University, Watson Institute and Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies;

workshop on Subnational Research in Comparative Politics (May 9-10): “Politics in Space:Methodological Approaches to the Study of Subnational and Territorial Politics” (with ImkeHarbers)

2013 Cornell University, Latin American Studies Program, Seminar Series: “Presumed Guilty?Criminal Procedure Reform in Mexico, 2002-2012” (March 4)

2012 Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington, D.C.: “Criminal Procedure Reform in Mexico” (Dec.4)

2012 Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University: Mexican Judiciary Program, ”Pub-lic Safety and Judicial Reform” (Boston, MA: July 10, 2012)

2012 National Intelligence University (NIU), Geostrategic Intelligence Seminar on Justice Reformin Mexico, San Diego, CA.

2012 Guest lecturer, ”Latin American Politics”, Prof. Tim Scully, University of Notre Dame (3/26and 3/28)

2012 Guest lecturer, ”Fieldwork Methods”, Prof. Jaimie Bleck, University of Notre Dame (3/20)2011 Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame: ”Networked Justice:

Judges, Ideational Contagion, and Legal Reform Movements in Mexico” (Dec. 6)2011 Tufts University, Seminar for Mexican Public Safety Personnel (Secretaría de Seguridad

Pública): ”Public Safety and Judicial Reform” (Boston, MA: August 16, 2011)2011 Tulane University, Center for Inter-American Policy and Research (CIPR), ”Effectiveness

and Representativeness of Latin American Democracy and Institutions,” panel on judiciary(New Orleans, LA: March 24, 2011)

2010 Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, “Crafting Courts in New Democracies”, Jan. 27, 20102009 Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies; Research Workshop: Human Rights, Due Process, and

Public Safety (Oct. 2, 2009)2008 Social Science Research Council (SSRC), Returned Fellows Workshop, New Orleans, LA

(March 2008)

International2018 Supreme Court of Mexico, Center for Constitutional Studies, Mexico City, Sep. 26-29; 4th

International Conference on Constitutional Law; panel on “Federalism and Justice”2016 Western Institute of Technology and Higher Education (Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios

Superiores de Occidente, ITESO), Guadalajara, Mexico; Nov. 16-18.2015 Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Mexico City. Presenter at workshop

on criminal procedure reform, Sep. 25.2015 Australian National University (ANU), Canberra, Australia. Presenter at International

Workshop: Informal Networks in Non-Western Judiciaries. Mar. 26-27.2013 FLACSO/ITAM (Mexico City); workshop on Mexican judicial politics organized by Andrea

Castagnola and Saul Lopez2011 London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), ”Mexico Today”, March 21- 24,

panel on Public Safety and Security (London, UK: March 22, 2011)2008 Political Science Research Seminar, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE),

Mexico City (May 2008)

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2007 Political Science Research Seminar, Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil2007 Legal Studies Research Workshop, Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV), São Paulo, Brazil2007 Police Detention and Use of Force Seminar, Mexico City (February)2006 Legal Studies Research Seminar, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE),

Mexico City (November 2006)

CONGRESSIONAL BRIEFINGS

2016 U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs; briefing to staff on security in Mexico and U.S.efforts to support justice reform (Jan. 21)

2014 U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs; briefing to staff on Central American RegionalSecurity Initiative (Dec. 11)

2014 U.S. Senate Drug Caucus (at office of Senator Diane Feinstein, chair of Caucus; full name ofbody is U.S. Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control); briefing to staff on securityin Mexico (Jan. 16)

2014 U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere (atoffice of Rep. Matt Salmon, chair of the Subcommittee); briefing to staff on security inMexico (Jan. 16)

MEDIA COVERAGE

National2017 Interview for The Economist (Oct. 9)2015 Interview for Reuters (Nov. 12)2015 Interview for NewsWorks story on violence in Mexico, WHYY, Philadelphia, PA (Sep. 15),

“Seeking help from the pope, grieving mothers of missing Mexican students travel to Philly”;audio and story

2014 Woodhouse, Murphy. “Mock trial illustrates pending reforms to Mexican justice.” NogalesInternational (Oct. 28).

2014 Archibold, Randal C. “43 Missing Students, a Mass Grave, and a Suspect: Mexico’s Police.”New York Times (Oct. 6) (quoted)

2014 Interview, “Mexico Struggles with Violence: Is There an End in Sight?” Woodrow WilsonCenter “W-Context”, Apr. 16, Washington, DC; video

2014 The Crime Report. “Report Studies Economic Factors in Mexican Homicides.” (Feb. 21)2014 Archibold, Randal C. “Quandary for Mexico as Vigilantes Rise.” New York Times (Jan.

16): A4.

International2016 Interview for Excelsior , Mexico City (Jan. 21; national circulation)2014 Luxner, Larry. “State Department official: Real improvement in regional security requires

‘new approach’.” Tico Times (Dec. 17)2014 Diario de Hoy, “Estudio Wilson Center recomienda priorizar recursos contra la violencia por

zonas C.A.” El Salvador (Dec. 13)2014 Gagne, David. “US Security Initiative Faces Political Obstacles in Northern Triangle.” In-

Sight Crime (Dec. 11).• Spanish: “Iniciativa de seguridad estadounidense enfrenta obstáculos políticos en Trián-

gulo del Norte.” (here)

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2014 Cawley, Marguerite. “Mapping Brazil’s Homicides at the Micro Level.” InSight Crime (Oct.28). English; Spanish

2014 Corcoran, Patrick. “Study of 2010 Mexico Murder Trends Offers Important Policy Clues.”InSight Crime (Feb 19).Spanish translation appeared in:

• El Observador, “Homicidios en Mexico: el rol de la economía, la geografía, y la edu-cación.” (Feb. 26, Montevideo, Uruguay)

• Inter-American Development Bank (IADB), “Sin Miedos” blog (Feb. 24) (here)• CNN Expansión. “Estudio homicidios en México: El rol de la economía, la geografía

y la educación.” (Feb. 25, Mexico City); posting IADB blog above.2014 Langner, Ana. “Homicidios se contagian a comunidades vecinas.” El Economista (Mexico

City), Jan. 20.2014 Archibold, Randal C. “Quandary for Mexico as Vigilantes Rise.” New York Times (Jan.

16): A4. (see National above)• Reprinted in Sydney Morning Herald (Australia)• Translated to Spanish and reprinted in El Universal (Mexico), Jan, 16.• Translated to Portuguese and reprinted in Zero Hora (Brazil), Jan. 25.

2013 Fuentes, Victor. “Traban Reforma Penal”, Reforma (Mexico City, Feb. 18)• front-page story in national newspaper (above the fold), covering research on progress

of criminal procedure reform (see report published by Wilson Center under “Policy andResearch Reports” above)

2013 Reforma, “Avanzan solo tres estados” (Mexico City, Feb. 18), National section (p.4)• story in national newspaper covering research on progress of criminal procedure reform

(see report published by Wilson Center under “Policy and Research Reports” above)2013 Langner, Ana. “Ciudadanía considera a la justicia ‘blanda’ contra el crimen.” El Economista

(Mexico City), Feb. 11.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Consulting• United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Eastern and Southern Caribbean

Citizen Security Project (part of Department of State’s Caribbean Basin Security Initiative,CBSI, “Social Justice” pillar), via contract with Social Impact

Role: Principal Investigator (PI) for impact evaluation of juvenile justice reforms inGuyana, St. Kitts and Nevis, and St. Lucia (2016-2019)

• United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Eastern and Southern CaribbeanCitizen Security Project (part of Department of State’s Caribbean Basin Security Initiative,CBSI, “Social Justice” pillar), via contract with Social Impact

Role: Quantitative Principal Investigator in designing a program evaluation of juvenilejustice reforms in St. Kitts and Nevis, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, and St. Lucia (2016)

• Expert witness; written affidavits and telephonic testimony in political asylum cases in U.S.Immigration Court (2014-present)

• United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Justice and Security Pro-gram in Mexico (2009-2014), via contract with Management Systems International’s (MSI)“Mexico Rule of Law III”

Role: designed questionnaire for general population survey to develop indicators of publicperception of criminal procedure reform for the Mexican federal government (2011-2012)

• Mexican Judiciary Reform ProgramRole: lecturer and facilitator at executive education program at Fletcher School of Law

and Diplomacy, Tufts University (2011-2012)

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• Justicebarometer , Justice in Mexico Project, University of San Diego (2009-present)Role: Research Associate and Executive Committee; design of survey questionnaire tar-

geting judges, prosecutors, and public defenders in 9 states, cleaning and analysis of data,and co-author on two reports of results (2010-2011); survey design and review of analysisand reporting in 12 states (2016-2017)

• Program for Studies in Public Safety and the Rule of Law, CIDE, Mexico City (2007);project on police reform and use of force in Mexico

Role: co-author and co-presenter of report on use of force guidelines for police in Mexico

InstructorUniversity of New Mexico (UNM), Department of Political Science (2005-2009)

• Instructor of record for two undergraduate courses during graduate school.

Visiting ResearcherCentro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE), Mexico City, 2006-2007Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV), School of Law, São Paulo, 2007

Legal AdvocacyU.S. Supreme Court: research and editing team for Prof. James Ellis’s (UNM School ofLaw) amicus curiae brief, U.S. v. Georgia et al. & Goodman v. Georgia et al., Nos. 04-1203& 04-1236 (mental disability and death penalty).California Supreme Court: research and editing team for Prof. James Ellis’s (UNM Schoolof Law) amicus curiae brief, In re Anderson Hawthorne, Jr., S116670 (mental disability anddeath penalty).Law Clinic, UNM School of Law, Children’s Advocacy Clinic, Spring 2006Peifer & Cornell, LLP, 108 Wellesley Ave. SE, Albuquerque, NM: law clerk, 2004

New Mexico Commission on Access to JusticeContributed to report on civil legal services for NM Supreme Court, 2005-2006 AssociateEditor, U.S.-Mexico Law Journal, UNM School of Law, 2004-2005

Law EnforcementSanta Barbara Police Department, Santa Barbara, CA, 1996-2001: detective (2000-2001);crime scene investigator (1997-2000); patrol officer (1996-1997)Santa Barbara County Probation Department, Santa Barbara, CA, 1994-1996: adult andjuvenile supervision officer (1994-1996)

COURSES TAUGHT

Teaching interests: comparative and international politics, judicial politics/public law, compar-ative constitutional law/rights, Latin American and Inter-American politics, Brazilian and Mexi-can politics, democracy and development, violence, visualizing data, research methods (qualitativeand quantitative, mixed methods, network and spatial analysis)

ADVISING

GraduateSUNY Albany

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Undergraduate GraduateIntroduction to Public Law Public Law Field SeminarComparative Judicial Politics Comparative Judicial PoliticsComparative Criminal Procedure Quantitative MethodsJustice Reform in Latin America Spatial AnalysisPredicting Supreme Court DecisionsLaw, Democracy, and JusticeLatin American PoliticsComparative PoliticsInternational RelationsResearch Methods

◦ David Jones (dissertation committee, Department of Political Science)◦ Marcelo Marchesini da Costa (co-chair of dissertation; Department of Public Administra-

tion); Ph.D. awarded August 2017; Employment: Assistant Professor (tenure track), InsperInstituto de Ensino e Pesquisa [Insper Institute of Education and Research], São Paulo,Brazil

◦ Katherine Truby (dissertation committee; Department of Political Science; Ph.D. awarded2014); Employment: NY State Department of Health

◦ Karise Curtis (research assistant and co-author; M.A., School of Criminal Justice)International

Leonardo Geliski, M.A. thesis (external reader); Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul(UFRGS), Porto Alegre, Brazil; thesis defended on April 25, 2018 (chair: Ligia Madeira,UFRGS)Tassian Oliveira, hosted as visiting scholar from Brazil (CAPES) for dissertation work injudicial politics; Fall 2018

University of Notre Dame

Victor Hernandez (independent study, 2012)Cecilia Pe Lero (independent study, 2012)

UndergraduateSUNY Albany

General advising: assigned approximately 25 advisees each yearHonors Thesis supervision: Autumn Sierra (Spring 2019)Honors Thesis supervision: Nicholas Gonzales (Spring 2019)Honors Thesis supervision: Caroline Veldhuizen (Fall 2018)

• Winner, Presidential Award for Undergraduate Research, Spring 2019Honors Thesis supervision: Ray Strawn (Fall 2018)Honors Thesis supervision: Adesimisola Tijani (2018)Honors Thesis supervision: Joel Murray (2014)Honors Tutorial supervision: 2-3 students each semester

UMass Dartmouth

Christopher Garete (thesis)Emily Walkup (independent study)

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ADDITIONAL TRAINING

TIER Faculty Development Workshop (Teaching Integrity in Empirical Research), HaverfordCollege, PA, Nov 17 – 18, 2017.SFI Complex Systems Summer School, Santa Fe Institute, June 8 – July 3, 2015.ICPSR Methods Institute (Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research),University of Michigan, 2011: two workshops on network analysis, June 13-17 and 20-24.IQMR Methods Institute (Institute for Qualitative and Multi-method Research), ArizonaState University, 2007.EITM Methods Institute (Empirical Implications of Theoretical Models), Washington Uni-versity in St. Louis, 2006.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Institute for Teaching, Learning, and Academic Leadership (ITLAL, SUNY Albany): work-shops on online teaching, learning management systems (2012-present)New Faculty Institute, UMass-Dartmouth (2010-2011); weekly, 2-hour meetings on varioustopics related to professionalization of new faculty, including teaching, advising, research,grant writing, and service; run by university’s Office of Faculty Development“Blackboard”, online learning management system (LMS), introductory and advanced courses;integrated into classes starting Fall 2010.

SERVICE

ProfessionOrganizational Activities

◦ Moderator, Project TIER Webcast Series: Gary King, “Statistically Protected Infer-ences from Privacy Protected Data” (Feb. 14, 2020)

◦ Executive Committee, Project TIER, 2019-presentEditorial Activities:

◦ Consulting Editor, International Journal of Conflict & Violence (2017-2019)Funding proposal review:

◦ 2017-present:Fulbright U.S. Student Program, National Screening Committee (NSC) for appli-cations to Mexico: Dec 2017; Nov 2019

◦ 2012-2016:◦ National Science Foundation (2012)◦ Social Science Research Council (International Dissertation Research Fellowship

[IDRF] competitions: 2014, 2015, 2016)◦ AidData (Open Data for International Development; 2015)

Book manuscript review:Cambridge University Press; Yale University Press; SAGE Publications; WestviewPress

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Article review:American Political Science Review (2012, 2016, 2017); American Journal of PoliticalScience (2013, 2016); Journal of Politics (2009, 2010, 2012); Political Research Quar-terly (2014); European Political Science Review (2013); Comparative Political Studies(2016); Comparative Politics (2014, 2016, 2018); World Development (2019); Studies inComparative and International Development (2014; 2018); Regional and Federal Stud-ies (2018); German Politics (2019); Law & Society Review (2012, 2014, 2015, 2016,2017, 2018); Law and Social Inquiry (2013, 2014, 2016, 2018); Journal of Law andCourts (2014; 2019); Journal of Empirical Legal Studies (2018); Justice System Jour-nal (2017, 2018, 2019); Latin American Law Review (2019); Journal of QuantitativeCriminology (2016, 2017); Homicide Studies (2018; 2019); Global Crime (2019); LatinAmerican Politics & Society (2013, 2017); Latin American Research Review (2017);Political Science Research & Methods (2017; 2018); Conflict Management & PeaceScience (2016); Publius (2018); International Journal of Conflict and Violence (2017;2018; 2019 [twice]); Human Rights Review (2012); Journal of Human Rights (2014);Critical Policy Studies (2019); Política y Gobierno (2014, 2017); Mexican Studies/Es-tudios Mexicanos (2015); BMC Public Health (2018 [twice]); Colombia Internacional(2016); Asian Journal of Law and Society (2013); Kellogg Institute Working PaperSeries (2012)

Tenure and Promotion ReviewExternal review of candidate for tenure, Spring 2018

Advising◦ External reader, MA Thesis of Daiane Londero, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande

do Sul (UFRGS), Porto Alegre, Brazil (June 2018)◦ External reader, MA Thesis of Leonardo Geliski, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande

do Sul (UFRGS), Porto Alegre, Brazil (May 2018)Committee Member:

◦ C. Herman Pritchett Award, best book on law and courts (Law and Courts Section,American Political Science Association): 2019

◦ Teaching and Mentoring Award (Law and Courts Section, American Political ScienceAssociation): 2012, 2014

Panel organizer:Latin American Studies Association (2015); American Political Science Association(2018; 2012, cancelled; 2009, two panels); Midwest Political Science Association (2012);European Consortium on Political Research (2011); Law & Society Association (2010)

Panel discussant:American Political Science Association (2016); Latin American Studies Association(2015; 2012); Midwest Political Science Association (2012; 2011); Western PoliticalScience Association (2012); European Consortium on Political Research (2011); LatinAmerican Judicial Politics Workshop, CIDE, Mexico City; organized by GretchenHelmke and Julio Rios-Figueroa (2009)

Panel chair:American Political Science Association (2012[cancelled], 2016); Midwest Political Sci-ence Association (2011); European Consortium on Political Research (2011); LatinAmerica panel at conference on ”Violent Cities”; Watson Institute, Brown University;organized by Richard Snyder and Eduardo Moncada (April 29, 2011)

Workshop organizer: Latin American Studies Association (2012)Moderator, Colegio de la Frontera Norte (COLEF), event commemorating 20 years since1989 PRI-to-PAN alternation in state (November 27, 2009; Tijuana, Baja California)Associate Editor, Liberal Democracy Nepal Bulletin (2005)

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University

SUNY Albany, University-wide◦ Open Access Working Group (chair, elected), 2018-2020

• Charged by Provost with two tasks, pursuant to SUNY-wide resolution from SUNYChancellor in March 2018:(1) develop open access policy for campus(2) develop recommendations for campus digital repository (Scholars Archive)

• Engaged in broad range of outreach activities, including:(1) Senate forum on open access policy (October 17, 2019)(2) Communications with Provost, University Senate, and Libraries

◦ Reproducibility Symposium: Building Transparency into Research, Teaching, and Learn-ing (link; October 24-25, 2019)

• Helped organize in close cooperation with UAlbany Libraries, especially ScholarlyCommunication Librarian Emily Kilcer

• Obtained funding for event from VPR and School of Public Health◦ OER Fellow (Open Educational Resources), 2018

• activities to support awareness and adoption of open educational resources (OER)on campus

• multiple meetings with 3 other fellows, a workshop at ITLAL in May, and severalpresentations across campus (my own department and college, University in theHigh School (UHS), Faculty Senate Executive Committee, Council of Chairs forCollege of Arts and Sciences, panel at half-day “OER Workshop” on October 19,2018, and panel at “Open Access Day”).

• development of open computing tools for teaching research methods courses• workshops on research transparency in my college (see below)

◦ Fulbright U.S. Student Program, Campus Review Committee (Fall 2012; Fall 2018;Fall 2019)

◦ Fulbright Faculty Liaison (2018-)◦ Institutions and Societies, Graduate Student Conference; discussant (2013, 2016, 2019,

2020)◦ Coordination of meeting between Office of the President and Mexican Consulate in

NYC to discuss potential partnership with UAlbany (2013-2014, and again with newConsul General in Spring 2018); efforts unsuccessful through Summer 2018

◦ Legal studies working group (2016-2017)proposal for new campus-wide legal studies minor (proposal declined by universityin April 2017)

◦ Strategic Planning, “Criminal Justice, Law, and Security” (2016-2017)◦ UAlbany-Albany Law School affiliation committee (2015-2017)

• Leadership team on internationalization of programs◦ Workshop: Introduction to R (Center for Social and Demographic Analysis, CSDA),

Fall 2016◦ Panel on job market for graduate students (Fall 2012)◦ Annual Graduate Conference on Institutions and Societies; discussant (2013, 2016)

SUNY Albany, Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy◦ Methods coordination committee, 2017-2019◦ Center for Law and Policy Solutions (CLPS), Advisory Board (member), 2017-2018,

Albany, NY; affiliated with Rockefeller Institute of Government, Rockefeller College ofPublic Affairs & Policy, Albany Law School, UBuffalo Law School

◦ Methods workshops• Fall 2019: (1) Workflow and Research Transparency: An Introduction; (2) In-

troduction to R; (3) Introduction to Stata; (4) Introduction to Python; (5) Intro-duction to LATEX and markdown; (6) Introduction ot Jupyter; (7) Bringing It All

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Together: Reproducible Workflows in R/Stata/Python; (8) Remote, Shared, andHigh-Performance Computing at UAlbany;

• Fall 2018: (1) Workflow and Research Transparency: An Introduction with Ex-amples in Python, R, Stata and Jupyter; (2) Introduction to Stata; (3) Introduc-tion to R; (4) Introduction to Python; (5) Introduction to LATEX; (6) Workflow inStata using LATEX and MarkDoc; (7) Workflow in R using LATEX and Sweave; (8)Workflow in Python using Jupyter (plus variations in Stata, R, and Julia);

• Fall 2017: Workshop: Workflow and Research Transparency – Examples in Stataand R; Workshop: Introduction to LATEX (Oct 25, 2017); Workshop: Introductionto Stata (Oct 11, 2017); Workshop: Workflow in Stata using LATEX and MarkDoc(Oct 25, 2017)

◦ Advising (graduate): see separate section above, ‘Advising’◦ Equitable Contributions Committee (Spring 2014-Spring 2015)◦ Ongoing funding workshop for ABDs (Fall 2014; Fall 2017)

SUNY Albany, Department of Political Science◦ Graduate Studies Committee, 2019

- review graduate applications (MA and PhD)- review graduate awards and recognition

◦ Legal studies minor proposal (2017-2019; note: this is separate from university-levellegal studies proposal on which I worked from 2016-2017; see above)

- design and proposal of new department-level legal studies minor program (2017-)proposal approved by department and submitted to Office of UndergraduateEducation in Dec 2017; considered by Undergraduate Academic Council in Feb2018, and then suspended in March 2018 due to unclear support for law-relatedinterdisciplinary minors; resubmitted one year later (April 2019); under reviewwith University Policy and Procedures Council

◦ Graduate Methods Committee (2014-2015; Fall 2017 – Spring 2018; Spring 2019 –)◦ Field Coordinator, Public Law (Fall 2017 – Spring 2019)◦ Faculty Search Committee, Member (Fall 2017)◦ Comprehensive Exams: Comparative Politics (2015; 2017), Public Law (2015; 2018;

2019)◦ Advising (graduate and undergraduate): see separate section above, ‘Advising’◦ Committee: visiting speaker series (2016)◦ Committee: review of M.A. program (2016)◦ Committee: review of associate professor for promotion to full professor (Fall 2015)◦ Committee: family leave policy (2015-2016)◦ Alumni and faculty panel on public law (Apr. 2, 2015)◦ Committee: tenure and promotion policy (Spring 2014- Spring 2015)◦ External funding workshop for ABDs: Fall 2014, Spring 2015◦ Faculty search committee: tenure-track (Fall 2013; Fall 2012)◦ Faculty search committee: visiting faculty (Summer 2013)◦ Committee: course review, graduate methods (Fall 2013)◦ Committee: teaching observation (Fall 2013)◦ Committee: Postdoctoral search (Summer 2012)

SUNY Albany, Information Science PhD Program, College of Emergency Preparedness,Homeland Security, and Cybersecurity (CEHC)

◦ Committee, MA Thesis (2018)◦ Committee, Technical Competence (Fall 2017)◦ Committee, Three-Essay Dissertation Policy (Fall 2017)

SUNY Albany, Latin American and Caribbean Studies◦ Faculty Roundtable, LACS300 (Fall 2019); Q&A session for faculty panel; provide

feedback for three undergraduate students regarding their research papersUniversity of Notre Dame, Kellogg Institute for International Studies

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◦ Visiting Fellows application review◦ ”Talking to Teachers” outreach program◦ Manuscript review for Working Paper Series

UMass-Dartmouth◦ Fulbright Review Committee (Fall 2010)◦ Part-time Lecturers committee◦ Executive Board, Center for Portuguese Studies and Culture (2010-2011)

University of New Mexico◦ Fulbright Review Committee (Fall 2009)◦ Grant Review, Student Research Allocation Committee◦ Co-Founder/Co-President, Law & Society Association at School of Law (2004-2005)

Public Service (Government & Community)

◦ Fulbright U.S. Student Program, National Screening Committee (NSC) for applications toconduct graduate research in Mexico, Dec. 2017

◦ Center for Law and Policy Solutions (CLPS), Advisory Board (member), Fall 2017-2018,Albany, NY; affiliated with Rockefeller Institute of Government, Rockefeller College of PublicAffairs & Policy, Albany Law School, UBuffalo Law School

◦ Community Police Review Board (CPRB), member appointed to two-year term by CommonCouncil, City of Albany, NY; Oct. 2016-Oct. 2018 (unpaid, volunteer police oversightcommittee)

◦ Chair, Committee on Bylaws◦ Member, Committee on Monitors

◦ Expert testimony, political asylum cases in U.S. immigration courts (2015-2016)◦ Congressional briefings (see above)◦ Presentations before agencies of Department of State, Department of Defense, and other

government units (see ‘Invited Talks & Presentations’ above)

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

American Political Science Association; Midwest Political Science Association; Latin AmericanStudies Association; Brazilian Studies Association; Law and Society Association; InternationalNetwork of Social Network Analysts

FIELDWORK

Argentina (2003); Brazil (2003; 2007); Mexico (2002; 2006; 2008; 2010; 2012)Barbados, Guyana, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, and Trinidad & Tobago (2016)

PROGRAMMING, COMPUTING, & SOFTWARE

• Languages◦ R, Python, Julia

• Text processors◦ LATEX, HTML, Markdown

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• Software/Platforms◦ Free/libre/open

Jupyter, QGIS, GeoDa, GWR4◦ Proprietary/commercial

Stata, SPSS, ArcGIS, UCINET

LANGUAGES & PERSONAL DATA

Fluent, native speaker of English and Spanish; advanced Portuguese; beginning French, German.Dual citizenship: U.S. and Mexico.

REFERENCES

Available upon request.

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