CURRICULUM VITAE

JEFFREY IAN ROSS, Ph.D.

PERSONAL

Work Address, phone number, fax, and Internet:
School of Criminal Justice, College of Public Affairs, University of Baltimore, 10 W. Preston St., Baltimore, MD, 21201, office (410) 837-6086; [email protected]

Website: www.jeffreyianross.com

Social Media: www.facebook.com/jeffreyianross; www.twitter.com/jeffreyianross
www.linkedin.com/jeffreyianross

Languages Spoken and Fluency: English (fluent), French (full professional proficiency), Spanish (limited working proficiency)

EDUCATION

Formal Education

University of Colorado-Boulder, Ph.D., 1993
Dissertation: “The Politics and Control of Police Violence in New York City and Toronto”
(Supervised by Ted Robert Gurr) (External: Austin T. Turk)

University of Baltimore, M.B.A., August 2012-present
(AACSB Accredited)

University of Colorado-Boulder, M.A., 1988
Thesis: “Domestic Political Terrorism in Canada, 1960-1985: An Empirical Analysis”
(Supervised by Ted Robert Gurr)

University of Toronto, B.A., 1985

Workshops

Promoting Online Excellence (POE) training, University of Baltimore, Spring 2022

American Bar Association/Law and Society Association, Workshop for Graduate Students, June 7-8, 1988, Vail Colorado.

Workshop on Designing Courses for Significant Learning,” Virginia Lee, Facilitator, University of Baltimore Jan. 15, 2009

NSF Grant Training Seminar, Grant Training Center, Arlington, VA, June 24, 2013

POSITIONS

Visiting Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Padua (Italy), 5/19-7/19.

Visiting Professor, Kriminologie, Kriminalpolitik, Polizeiwissenschaft, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany (supported by Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst – DAAD), 4/17-8/17.

Full Professor, School of Criminal Justice, College of Public Affairs, University of Baltimore, 3/27/2012-present.

Provostal Fellow in Undergraduate Research, University of Baltimore, 01/01/2013-09/01/2013

Associate Professor, School of Criminal Justice, University of Baltimore, 4/16/2003-3/ 27/2012.

Provostal Fellow, Office of the Provost, University of Baltimore, 5/2006-6/07.

Assistant Professor, Division of Criminology, Criminal Justice, and Social Policy, University of Baltimore, 9/2000-4/15/2003.

Visiting Assistant Professor, Division of Criminology, Criminal Justice, and Social Policy, University of Baltimore, 8/98-8/2000.

Faculty Fellow, Schaefer Center for Public Policy, College of Public Affairs, University of Baltimore, 9/2013-present.

Research Fellow, Center for International and Comparative Law, School of Law, University of Baltimore, 9/98-present.

Social Science Analyst, National Institute of Justice, Department of Justice, 9/95-6/98.

Senior Research Associate, Center for Communitarian Policy Studies, George Washington University, 5-95-9/95.

Assistant Professor, Criminal Justice Studies, Kent State University, 8/94-8/95.

Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Lethbridge, 8/91-7/94.

Research Associate, Centre international de criminologie comparée (International Centre for Comparative Criminology), Université de Montréal (University of Montréal), 9/90-6/91.

Research Associate, Center for Comparative Politics, University of Colorado-Boulder, 9/86-8/90.

Instructor, Division of Continuing Education, University of Colorado-Boulder, 5/87-8/2010.

Head Teaching Assistant, University of Colorado-Boulder, 8/87-12/87.

Teaching Assistant, University of Colorado-Boulder, 9/86-12/87.

Research Assistant, Center for Comparative Politics, University of Colorado-Boulder, 9/85-8/86.

Psychiatric Assistant, Metro Toronto Forensic Services, Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, 5/82-8/85.

COURSES TAUGHT

UG = Undergraduate
G = Graduate

A. CRIMINOLOGY/CRIMINAL JUSTICE

“Advanced Seminar and Field Work in Criminal Justice” (UG)
“Contemporary Criminal Justice System” (UG)
“Corporate Crime” (UG)
“Crime and Delinquency” (UG)
“Crimes of the Powerful (UG)
“Criminal Justice Planning” (G)
“Cultural Criminology” (UG)
“Deviant Behavior” (UG)
“Global Crime and Criminal Justice” (UG/G)
“Graffiti and Street Art” (UG)
“Introduction to Criminal Justice” (UG)
“Social Justice in the Urban Community” (UG)
“Urban Street Crime” (UG)

B. POLICING/LAW ENFORCEMENT

“Managing Police Organizations” (G)
“Police Administration” (UG)
“Police Role” (UG)
“Special Problems in Policing” (UG)
“The Politics of Policing” (UG)
“Varieties of Police Work” (UG)

C. CORRECTIONS

“Convict Criminology” (G)
“Correctional Perspectives” (UG)
“Crime and Corrections” (G)
“Critical Perspectives in Corrections in the United States” (G)
“Managing Correctional Organizations” (G)
“Penology and Corrections/Contemporary Corrections” (UG and G)
“Probation and Parole/Community Corrections” (UG and G)
“Special Problems in Corrections” (UG)

D. POLITICAL CRIME

“Political Crime” (UG)
“Political Terrorism” (UG)
“State Crime” (UG)
“Crimes of the Powerful” (UG)

E. POLITICAL SCIENCE

“American Politics” (UG)
“Canadian Political Parties” (UG)
“Canadian Politics and Government” (UG)
“Comparative Political Studies” (UG)
“Developed (European) Political Systems” (UG)
“Introduction to Political Studies” (UG)
“International Law and Organizations” (UG)
“International Relations” (UG)
“Middle East Politics” (UG)
“National and International Security” (UG)
“Native American Community Development in the 21st Century” (UG)
“Political Behavior” (UG)
“Political Violence” (UG)
“Public Opinion and Propaganda” (UG)
“Scope and Methods” (UG)
“Urban Politics and Government” (UG)

DOCTORAL DISSERTATION COMMITTEE SERVICE

Cheryl-Ann Beattie Repetti, George Washington University, 10/96 (external member)
Karen Nancy Brown, Simon Fraser University, 4/11 (external member)
Favian Martin, Old Dominion University, 12/11 (external member)
Emma Smith, Ryerson University, 3/2020 (external member)

MASTERS THESIS COMMITTEE SERVICE

LaToya A. Getz, University of Baltimore, 10/06-4/2012
Antoinette Chin, University of Baltimore, 4/2005-1/2007

UNDERGRADUATE INDEPENDENT STUDIES/HONORS STUDENTS SUPERVISION

Numerous students. List available on request.

PUBLICATIONS

Books-Sole-Authored

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2016). Key Issues in Corrections, Bristol, England: Policy Press.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2012). An Introduction to Political Crime, Bristol, England: Policy Press.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2012). Policing Issues: Challenges and Controversies, Sudbury, MA:  Jones and Bartlett.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2009). Cybercrime, New York, NY: Chelsea House/Facts on File.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2008). Special Problems in Corrections, Upper Saddle, NJ: Prentice Hall.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2006). Will Terrorism End? Northborough, MA: Chelsea House Publishers.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2006). Political Terrorism: An Interdisciplinary Approach, New York: Peter Lang Publishers.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2003). The Dynamics of Political Crime, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2000). Making News of Police Violence: A Comparative Study of Toronto and New York City, Westport, CT:  Praeger.
* Society for the Study of Social Problems, Crime and Juvenile Delinquency Division Outstanding Scholar Award, 2001/2002

Books-Co-Authored

Ross, Jeffrey Ian and Stephen C. Richards. (2009). Beyond Bars: Rejoining Society after Prison. Indianapolis: Alpha Books.
Converted into audiobook by Tantor Media, May 2018

Ross, Jeffrey Ian and Stephen C. Richards. (2002). Behind Bars: Surviving Prison, Indianapolis: Alpha Books.

Books-Edited -Sole

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (Ed.) (2021). Routledge Handbook of Street Culture. New York: Routledge Publishers.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (Ed.) (2016). Routledge Handbook of Graffiti and Street Art. New York: Routledge Publishers. 

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (Ed.) (2014). American Indians at Risk. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. (2 vols.).
Named to the American Library Association’s 2015 Outstanding References Sources List

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (Ed.) (2013). The Globalization of Supermax Prisons, New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. Awarded a 2013 “Choice Outstanding Academic Title award.” Choice Magazine January 2014.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (Ed.) (2009). Cutting the Edge: Current Perspectives in Radical/Critical Criminology and Criminal Justice, (Second Edition). New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (Ed.) (2004). Violence in Canada: Sociopolitical Perspectives, (Second Edition) New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction Publishers.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (Ed.) (2000). Varieties of State Crime and Its Control, Monsey, NY: Criminal Justice Press.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (Ed.) (2000). Controlling State Crime: An Introduction, (Second Edition). New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (Ed.) (1998). Cutting the Edge: Current Perspectives in Radical/ Critical Criminology and Criminal Justice, Westport, CT: Praeger.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (Ed.) (1995). Violence in Canada: Sociopolitical Perspectives, Toronto: Oxford University Press.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (Ed.) (1995). Controlling State Crime: An Introduction, New York: Garland Publishing. *Nominated for the 1996 ACJS Outstanding Book.

Books-Co-Edited

Ross, Jeffrey Ian and Francesca Vianello (Eds.) (2020). Convict Criminology for The Future. New York: Routledge Publishers.
Translated into Portuguese and published as Criminologia dos Condenados e o Futuro. São Paulo: Brazil: Tirant Lo Blanch (11/2021).

Ross, Jeffrey Ian and Larry Gould. (Eds.) (2006). Native Americans and the Criminal Justice System: Theoretical and Policy Perspectives. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian and Stephen C. Richards. (Eds.). (2003). Convict Criminology. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing.

Books- Encyclopedia

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (Ed.) (2013). Encyclopedia of Street Crime in America. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Selected for Booklist Editors’ Choice: Reference Sources of 2013, December 2013.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (Ed.) (2010). Religion and Violence: An Encyclopedia of Faith and Conflict from Antiquity to the Present. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe. Three-volume set with 131 entries.

Articles (*Student)

Ross, Jeffrey Ian and Grant Tietjen (2023). “Every picture tells a story: Framing and understanding the activism of convict criminology,” Journal of Prisoners on Prison,

Ross, Jeffrey Ian and Heith Copes. (2022). “Convict criminology from here to there: a content analysis of scholarship in a growing subfield,” Criminal Justice Studies, 35(4), 442-457. https://doi.org/10.1080/1478601X.2022.2145666

Ross, Jeffrey Ian and Grant Tietjen (2022).From fledgling network to the creation of an official division of the American Society of Criminology: The growth of Convict Criminology 2.0,” Social Justice: A Journal of Crime, Conflict & World Order, Vol. 48, No. 4, 85-103.  

Ross, Jeffrey Ian, Tewksbury, Richard, *Samuelsen, Lauren, and *Caneff, Tiara. (2021). “War Stories: Analyzing Memoirs and Autobiographical Treatments of Correctional Professionals,” Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law & Society (CCJLS), Vol. 22, No. 3, pp. 1-13.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2020). “Everything you wanted to know about Convict Criminology but were too afraid to ask,”  Locali e Servizi Sociali, Vol. 30, No. 3, pp. 615-629.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian, G. James Daichendt, Sebastian Kurtenbach, Paul Gilchrist, Monique Charles, and James Wicks, (2020). “Clarifying Street Culture: Integrating a Diversity of Opinions and Voices,” Urban Research and Practice, Vol. 13, No. 5, 525-539 https://doi.org/10.1080/17535069.2019.1630673

Ross, Jeffrey Ian, John F. Lennon, and Ron Kramer. (2020).Moving beyond Banksy and Fairey: Interrogating the co-optation and commodification of modern graffiti and street art,” Visual Inquiry, Vol. 9, No. 1 + 2, 5-23.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian and *Bárbara Barraza Uribe (2020). “The Chilean Government’s attempt to reform and close Cárcel Ex-Penitenciaría (CDP Santiago Sur): Mientras más cambian las cosas, más se mantienen igual?, International Criminal Justice Review, Vol. 29, No. 1, pp. 59-89 (https://doi.org/10.1177/1057567717739086)

Ross, Jeffrey Ian (2019).Getting a second chance with a university education: Barriers & Opportunities,” Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education,  Vol. 50, No. 2, pp. 175-186.

Tewksbury, Richard and Jeffrey Ian Ross (2019). “Instructing and Mentoring Ex-Con University Students in Departments of Criminology and Criminal Justice,” Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 79-88 (https://doi.org/10.1080/23774657.2017.1387081)

Ross, Jeffrey Ian and Richard Tewksbury (2018). “The challenges of conducting research on supermax prisons: Results from a survey of scholars who conduct research on this type of correctional facility,” The Prison Journal, Vol. 98, No. 6, pp. 722–737.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian and Sacha Darke (2018). Interpreting the development and growth of Convict Criminology in South America, Journal of Prisoners on Prison, Vol. 27, No. 2, pp. 81-87.
Reprinted in Revista LEX de Criminologia & Vitimologia, Vol. 4, No. 2, (Jan-Apr 2022), pp. 113-120.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian and Ronald Kramer (2018). “What’s Up Doc? A Review and Analysis of English Language Documentaries on Contemporary Graffiti and Street Art,” Street Art & Urban Creativity, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 97-105.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian (2018).   “Reframing urban street culture: Towards a dynamic and heuristic process model.” City, Culture and Society, Vol. 15, No. 4, pp. 7-13 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ccs.2018.05.003)

Ross, Jeffrey Ian and John F. Lennon (2018). “Teaching about graffiti and street art to undergraduate students at U.S. Universities: Confronting challenges and seizing opportunities,” Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Education, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 1-19.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian and *Vickie Sneed (2018). “How American-based Television Commercials Portray Convicts, Correctional Officials, Carceral Institutions, and the Prison Experience,” Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 73-91. (https://doi.org/10.1080/23774657.1318318)

Ross, Jeffrey Ian, Peter Bengtsen, John F. Lennon, Susan Phillips, and Jacqueline Z. Wilson. (2017). “In search of academic legitimacy: The current state of scholarship on graffiti and street art.” The Social Science Journal, Vol. 54, No. 4, pp. 411-419. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.soscij.2017.08.004

Ross, Jeffrey Ian (2017). “Protecting Democracy: a parsimonious, dynamic and heuristic model of controlling crimes by the powerful,” Criminal Justice Studies, Vol. 30, No. 3, pp. 289-306 DOI:10.1080/1478601X.2017.1318132)

Ross, Jeffrey Ian, Richard S. Jones, Mike Lenza, and Stephen C. Richards (2016). “Convict Criminology and the struggle for Inclusion,” Critical Criminology: An International Journal, Vol. 24, No. 4, pp. 489–501.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian, Richard Tewksbury and *Shawn M. Rolfe (2016) “Inmate Responses to Correctional Officer Deviance: A Model of its Dynamic Nature,” Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research 1(2), 139-153. DOI: 10.1080/23774657.2016.1178082.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian, Richard Tewksbury, and *Miguel Zaldivar. (2015). “Analyzing For-profit Colleges and Universities that Offer Bachelors, Masters and Doctorates to inmates incarcerated in American Correctional Facilities,” Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, Vol. 54, No. 8, pp. 585-598. DOI:10.1080/10509674.2015.1087442.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian (2015). “The cartography of responses to state crime: Understanding the linkages among state abuses/crimes/deviance/harms/ illegalities/wrongs, resistance/control, and state organizational reactions,” Criminal Justice Studies, Vol. 28, No. 4, pp. 357 – 377. DOI:10.1080/1478601X.2015.1057282

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2015). “Graffiti goes to the movies: American Fictional Films Featuring Graffiti Artists/Writers and Themes,” Contemporary Justice Review, Vol. 18, No. 3, pp. 366-383. DOI: 10.1080/10282580.2015.1057677

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2015). “Varieties of Prison Voyeurism: An Analytic/Interpretive Framework,” The Prison Journal, September, Vol. 95, No. 3, pp. 397-417. DOI: 10.1177/0032885515587473

Rowe, Michael and Jeffrey Ian Ross (2015). Comparing the recruitment of ethnic and racial minorities in police departments in England and Wales with the United States. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 26-35.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian, *Miguel Zaldivar, and Richard Tewksbury (2015) “Breaking out of prison and into print? Rationales and strategies to assist educated convicts conduct scholarly research and writing behind bars, Critical Criminology: An International Journal. Vol. 23, No. 1, pp. 73-83.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian, Sacha Darke, Andy Aresti, Greg Newbold, and Rod Earle, (2014). “Developing Convict Criminology Beyond North America,” International Journal of Criminal Justice, Vol. 24, No.2, pp.  121-133.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian and Benjamin Wright. (2014). “I’ve got better things to worry about”: Police perceptions of graffiti and street art in a large mid-Atlantic city,” Police Quarterly, Vol. 17, No 2, June, pp. 176-200. DOI 10.1177/1098611114531491.

Newbold, Greg, Jeffrey Ian Ross, Richard S. Jones, Stephen C. Richards, and Mike Lenza. (2014).  “Prison Research from the Inside: The Role of Convict Auto-Ethnography,” Qualitative Inquiry, Vol. 20, No. 4. pp. 439-448, DOI:10.1177/1077800413516269

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2012). “Debunking the Myths of American Corrections,” Critical Criminology, Vol. 20, No. 4, pp. 409-421. DOI: 10.1007/s10612-012-9158-z

Pollock, Jocelyn M, Nancy Hogan, Eric Lambert, Jeffrey Ian Ross, and Jody Sundt. (2012). “A Utopian Prison: Contradiction in Terms?”  Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice. Vol. 28, No. 1, pp. 60-76. DOI: 10.1177/1043986211432194

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2012). “Why a Jail or Prison Sentence is increasingly like a Death Sentence,” Contemporary Justice Review, Vol. 15, No. 3, pp. 309-322.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian.  (2012). “Touring Imprisonment: A Descriptive Statistical Analysis of Prison Museums,” Tourism Management Perspectives. Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 113–118.

Richards, Stephen C., Jeffrey Ian Ross, Greg Newbold, Michael Lenza, Richard S. Jones, Daniel S. Murphy, and Robert S. Grigsby. (2012).Convict Criminology, Prisoner Reentry, and Public Policy Recommendations,” Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, Vol. 21, No. 1, 16-35.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian and Mengyan Dai. (2012). “The Dissemination of Criminological and Criminal Justice Knowledge and Practice: A Profile of People’s Republic of China Scholars who earn doctorates in the United States,” Asian Journal of Criminology, Vol. 17, No. 3, pp. 225-236.

Rothe, Dawn L and Jeffrey Ian Ross. (2012). “How States Facilitate Small Arms Trafficking in Africa: A Theoretical and Juristic Interpretation,” African Journal of Criminology and Justice Studies, Vol. 5, No. 1 & 2, pp. 1-18.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2011). “Challenges of Reporting on Corrections: An Exploratory Study Derived from Interviews with American Reporters Who Cover Jails and Prisons,” Corrections Compendium. Vol. 36, No. 1, Spring, pp. 7-13.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian.  (2011). “Moving Beyond Soering: US Prison Conditions As an argument against extradition to the United States,” International Criminal Justice Review, Vol. 21, No. 2, pp. 156 – 168.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2011). “From the McDonald Report to the Kelly Committees: The Government Research and Policy Making Process Connected to Oppositional Political Terrorism in Canada,” Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 1-23.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian, Stephen C. Richards, Greg Newbold, Richard S. Jones, Michael Lenza, Daniel S. Murphy, Richard Hogan, and G. David Curry. (2011). “Knocking on the Ivory Tower’s Door: The Experience of Ex-Convicts Applying for Tenure-Track University Positions,” Journal of Criminal Justice Education, Vol. 22, No. 2, pp. 267-285.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian.  (2010). “Resisting the Carceral State: Prisoner Resistance From the Bottom Up,” Social Justice, Vol. 36, No. 3, pp. 28-45.

Rothe, Dawn L. and Jeffrey Ian Ross (2010). “Private Military Contractors, Crime, and the Terrain of Unaccountability,” Justice Quarterly, Vol. 27, No. 4, pp. 593-617.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian and Frank Shanty. (2009). “Editing Encyclopedias for Fun and Aggravation,” Publishing Research Quarterly, Vol. 25, No. 3, pp. 159-169.

Jones, Richard S., Ross, Jeffrey Ian, Stephen C. Richards and Daniel S. Murphy. (2009). “The First Dime: A Decade of Convict Criminology,” The Prison Journal, Vol. 89, No. 2, pp. 151-171. Reprinted in W. DeKeseredy & M. Dragiewicz (Eds.) Routledge Major Works Collection: Critical Criminology, Volume II (pp. 69-86). London: Routledge.
Reprinted in Walter DeKeseredy and Molly Dragiewicz (Eds.) (2014). Critical Criminology: Critical Concepts in Criminology. Abingdon, OX: Routledge.

Rothe, Dawn L., Jeffrey Ian Ross, Christopher W. Mullins, David Friedrichs, Raymond Michalowski, Gregg Barak, David Kauzlarich, and Ronald C. Kramer. (2009).  “That Was Then, This is Now, What About Tomorrow? Future Directions in State Crime Studies,” Critical Criminology: An International Journal, Vol. 17, No. 1, pp. 3-13.
Reprinted in William Chambliss and Chris Maloney (Eds.) (2014). Volume II of the State Crime series, Routledge, 4 Volumes. London: Routledge.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian and Dawn L. Rothe (2008).  “Ironies of Controlling State Crime,” International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, Vol. 36, No. 3. (Sept.), pp. 196-210.

Rothe, Dawn L. and Jeffrey Ian Ross. (2008). “The Marginalization of State Crime in Contemporary Introductory Textbooks on Criminology,” Critical Sociology, Vol. 34, No. 5 (Sept.), pp. 741-752.
Reprinted in William Chambliss and Chris Maloney (Eds.) (2014). Volume II of the State Crime series, Routledge, 4 Volumes. London: Routledge.

Rothe, Dawn L. and Jeffrey Ian Ross. (2007). “Lights, Camera, State Crime,” Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture, Vol. 14, No. 4, pp. 330-343.
Reprinted in William Chambliss and Chris Maloney (Eds.) (2014). Volume II of the State Crime series, Routledge, 4 Volumes. London: Routledge.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian and Dawn L. Rothe. (2007). “Swimming Upstream: Teaching State Crime to Students at American Universities,” Journal of Criminal Justice Education, Vol. 18, No. 3, pp. 460-475.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2007). “Degrees R Us: Inside Cowtown U,” Professional Studies Review, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 103-128.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2007). “Supermax Prisons,” Society, March/April, Vol. 44, No. 3, pp. 60-64. Reprinted in Annual Editions. Criminal Justice 08/09, and 09/10. McGraw Hill, and Prisons edited by Sylvia Engdahl, Detroit: Greenhaven Press, 2010.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2005). “On the Road Again: Surviving the Structural and Procedural Dynamics of Interviewing for Assistant Professor Jobs,” Professional Studies Review, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 13-30.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2004). “Taking Stock of Research Methods and Analysis on Oppositional Political Terrorism,” The American Sociologist, Vol. 35, No. 2, pp. 26-37.

Richards, Stephen C. and Jeffrey Ian Ross. (2001). “Introducing the New School of Convict Criminology,” Social Justice, Vol. 28, No. 1, pp. 177-191;
Reprinted in Journal of Prisoners on Prison, Vol. 13, (2003), pp.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2000). “Grants-R-Us: Inside A Federal Grant Making Research Agency,” American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. 43, No. 10, August, pp. 1704-1723.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. Gregg Barak, Jeff Ferrell, David Kauzlarich, Mark Hamm, David Friedrichs, Rick Matthews, Sharon Pickering, Michael Presdee, Pete Kraska, and Victor Kappeler. (1999). “The State of State Crime Research,” Humanity and Society, Vol. 23, No. 3, August, pp. 273–281.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (1998). “Situating the Academic Study of Controlling State Crime,” Crime, Law and Social Change, Vol. 29, No. 4, December, pp. 331-340.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian and R. Reuben Miller. (1997). “The Effects of Oppositional Political Terrorism: Five Actor-Based Models,” Low Intensity Conflict and Law Enforcement, Vol. 6, No. 3, pp. 76-107.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (1996). “The Current Status of Comparative Policing in the Curriculum,” Journal of Criminal Justice Education, Vol. 7, No. 2, Fall, pp. 263-273.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (1996). “A Model of the Psychological Causes of Oppositional Political Terrorism,” Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 129-141.
Reprinted in Jae Shik Sohn (Ed.). 1997. The World Encyclopedia of Peace.
Reprinted in Annual Editions: Violence and Terrorism 98/99 Westport, CT: Dushkin-McGraw Hill, 1997.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (1995). “The Structure of Canadian Terrorism,” Peace Review, Vol. 7, No. 3/4, pp. 355-361.
Reprinted in Annual Editions: Violence and Terrorism 98/99. Westport, CT: Dushkin-McGraw Hill, 1997.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (1995). “The Historical Treatment of Urban Policing in Canada: A Review of the Literature,” Urban History Review, Vol. 24, No. 1, October, pp. 36-43.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (1995). “The Rise and Fall of Quebecois Separatist Terrorism: A Qualitative Application of Factors from two Models,” Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, Vol. 18, No. 4, July, pp. 285-297.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (1995). “The Relationship Between Domestic Protest and Oppositional Political Terrorism in Connection with the Gulf Conflict,” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, Vol. 11, No. 1, Feb., pp. 35-51.
Reprinted in Jae Shik Sohn (Ed.). 1997. The World Encyclopedia of Peace.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (1995). “A Process Model of Public Police Violence in Advanced Industrialized Democracies,” Criminal Justice Policy Review, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 67-90.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (1994). “The Future of Municipal Police Violence in Advanced Industrialized Democracies: Towards a Structural Causal Model,” Police Studies: The International Review of Police Development, Vol. 17, No. 2, pp. 1-27.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (1994). “Low-Intensity Conflict in the Peaceable Kingdom: The Attributes of International Terrorism in Canada, 1960-1990,” Conflict Quarterly, Vol. 14, No. 3, Summer, pp. 36-62.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (1994). “The Psychological Causes of Oppositional Political Terrorism: Toward An Integration of Findings,” International Journal of Group Tensions, Vol. 24, No. 2, pp. 157-185.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (1993). “The Structural Causes of Oppositional Political Terrorism: Towards A Causal Model,” Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 30, No. 3, pp. 317-329.
Reprinted in:
Jae Shik Sohn (Ed.). 1997. The World Encyclopedia of Peace.
Erica Chenoweth (Ed.) 2014. Political Violence. SAGE Publications Ltd.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (1992). “Attacking Terrorist Attacks: Initial Tests of the Contagion Between Domestic and International Terrorism in Canada,” Low Intensity Violence and Law Enforcement, Vol. 1, No. 2, Autumn, pp. 163-183.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (1992). “The Outcomes of Public Police Violence: A Neglected Research Agenda,” Police Studies: The International Review of Police Development, Vol. 15, No. 1, Spring, pp. 1-12.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian and Ted Robert Gurr. (1989). “Why Terrorism Subsides: A Comparative Study of Canada and The United States,” Comparative Politics, Vol. 21, No. 4, July, pp. 405-426.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (1988). “Attributes of Domestic Political Terrorism in Canada, 1960-1985,” Terrorism: An International Journal, Vol. 11, No. 3, Fall, pp. 213-233.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (1988). “An Events Data Base on Political Terrorism in Canada: Some Conceptual and Methodological Problems,” Conflict Quarterly, Vol. 8, No. 2, Spring, pp. 47-65.

Research Notes

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2013). “Deconstructing Correctional Officer Deviance: Towards Typologies of Actions and Controls,” Criminal Justice Review, Vol. 38, No. 1, pp. 110-126.
Reprinted in Mary K. Stohr, Anthony Walsh, & Craig Hemmens (Eds.) (2018). Corrections: A Text/Reader (3rd Ed.) Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Newbold, Greg and Jeffrey Ian Ross. (2013). “Convict Criminology at the Crossroads,” The Prison Journal, Vol. 93, No.1, pp. 3-10.

Richards, Stephen C., James Austin, Barbara Owen, and Jeffrey Ian Ross. (2010). “In Memory of John Irwin,” Justice Policy Journal, Vol. 7, No. 2, Fall, pp. 1-5.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2007). “Deconstructing the Terrorism-News Media Relationship,” Crime, Media, Culture, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 215-225.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian (2004). “How to stem Police Corruption,” in Menachem Amir and Stanley Einstein (Eds.) Police Corruption: Challenges for Developed Countries -Comparative Issues and Commissions of Inquiry. Huntsville, Texas Office of International Criminal Justice (OICJ), May. 

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (1994). “Hypotheses About Political Terrorism During the Gulf Conflict,” Terrorism and Political Violence, Vol. 6, No. 2, Summer, pp. 224-234.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (1992). “Contemporary Radical Right-Wing Violence in Canada: A Quantitative Analysis,” Terrorism and Political Violence, Vol. 4, No. 3, Autumn, pp. 72-101.

Book Chapters

Ross, Jeffrey Ian (2021). “Anti-Trump Graffiti and Street Art: A Case Study of Washington, DC,” in Ricardo Campos, Yannis Zaimakis, & Andrea Pavoni  (Eds.). Political Graffiti in Critical Times: The Aesthetics of Street Politics. (pp. 127-148). New York: Berghahn Books.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2021). Editor’s foreword, in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.). Routledge Handbook of Street Culture. (pp. xxvi-xxx). New York: Routledge Publishers.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2021). “Introduction: Disentangling Street Culture,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.). Routledge Handbook of Street Culture. (1-8). New York: Routledge Publishers.

Ross, Jeffrey  Ian. (2021). “Actors and Street Culture” in  Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.). Routledge Handbook of Street Culture. (9-12). New York: Routledge Publishers.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian and Michael Rowe (2021). “How Municipal Police interact with Street Culture,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.). Routledge Handbook of Street Culture. (pp. 48-58). New York: Routledge Publishers.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2021). “Activities connected to Street Culture,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.). Routledge Handbook of Street Culture. (pp. 71-76). New York: Routledge Publishers.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2021). “Taxi Driving and Street Culture: Acquiring and Utilizing Street Knowledge,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.). Routledge Handbook of Street Culture. (pp. 104-113). New York: Routledge Publishers.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2021). “The Centrality of Crime to Street Culture,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.). Routledge Handbook of Street Culture. (pp. 205-208). New York: Routledge Publishers.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian and Bárbara Barraza Uribe. (2021). “Street Culture and Street Crime: The enduring and unequivocal link,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.). Routledge Handbook of Street Culture. (pp. 209-218). New York: Routledge Publishers.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2021). “Representations of Street Culture,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.). Routledge Handbook of Street Culture. (pp. 269-272). New York: Routledge Publishers.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian.  (2021). “The Relationship between Popular Culture and Street Culture: A Case Study of Baltimore,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.). Routledge Handbook of Street Culture. (pp. 273-284). New York: Routledge Publishers.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian and Francesca Vianello. (2021). “Introduction: Convict Criminology for the Future,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross and Francesca Vianello (Eds.) Convict Criminology for the Future. (pp. 1-10). New York, NY: Routledge Publishers.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian (2021). Context is everything: Understanding the scholarly, social, and pedagogical origins of Convict Criminology,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross and Francesca Vianello (Eds.) Convict Criminology for the Future (pp.11-20). New York, NY: Routledge Publishers.

Vianello, Francesca and Jeffrey Ian Ross (2021). “Conclusion: What have we learned, and what does the future hold for Convict Criminology?” in Jeffrey Ian Ross and Francesca Vianello (Eds.) Convict Criminology for the Future, (pp. 211-217). New York, NY: Routledge Publishers.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2020). “Reversing the gains: municipal policing in the Trump era,” in Tobias Singelnstein and Andreas Ruch (Eds.) Festschrift in honor of Thomas Feltes. Germany

Ross, Jeffrey Ian (2017). “Why and How prison museums/tourism contribute to the normalization of the carceral/shadow carceral state: The primacy of economic realities,” in Jackeline Z. Wilson, Sarah Hodgkinson, Justin Piché, and Kevin Walby (Eds.). The Palgrave Handbook of Prison Tourism. (pp. 947-968). Houndsmill, Basingstoke, United Kingdom: Palgrave Macmillan.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian (2017). “Corrections in Maryland,” in Debra L. Stanley (Ed.) Maryland’s Criminal Justice System, (pp. 145-164). Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian (2016). “Introduction: sorting it all out,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.) Routledge Handbook of Graffiti and Street Art. (pp. 1- 10). New York: Routledge.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian (2016). “History, types, and writers/artists of graffiti and street art,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.) Routledge Handbook of Graffiti and Street Art. (pp. 11- 16). New York: Routledge.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian (2016). “Theoretical explanations of graffiti and street art/causes of graffiti and street art,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.) Routledge Handbook of Graffiti and Street Art. (pp. 137- 140). New York: Routledge.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2016). “Regional/municipal variations/differences of graffiti and street art,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.) Routledge Handbook of Graffiti and Street Art. (pp. 215- 222). New York: Routledge.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2016). “London calling: contemporary graffiti and street art in the UK’s Capital,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.) Routledge Handbook of Graffiti and Street Art. (pp. 272- 287). New York: Routledge.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian (2016). “Effects of graffiti and street art,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.) Routledge Handbook of Graffiti and Street Art. (pp. 389- 392). New York: Routledge.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian (2016). “How major urban centers in the United States respond to graffiti/street art,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.) Routledge Handbook of Graffiti and Street Art. (pp. 393- 403). New York: Routledge.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian (2016). ”How American movies depict graffiti and street art,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.) Routledge Handbook of Graffiti and Street Art. (pp. 429- 439). New York: Routledge.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian (2015). “The Relationship between Political Crime and National Security.”  Inside the Minds: Recent Trends in National Security Law, 2015. (pp. 145-163). Eagan, MN: Aspatore/Thomson Reuters. 

Ross, Jeffrey Ian (2015). “Controlling State Crime and Alternative Reactions,” in Gregg Barak (Ed.) The Routledge International Handbook of Crimes of the Powerful. (pp. 492-502). New York: Routledge.

Rothe, Dawn L. and Jeffrey Ian Ross (2014). “Dronefare: The normality of governance and state crime,” in William Chambliss and Chris Maloney (Eds.). Volume II of the State Crime series, Routledge, 4 Volumes. London: Routledge, pp. 93-105

Ross, Jeffrey Ian and Peter Grabosky. (2014). “Controlling State Crime and the possibility of creating more victims” in Dawn Rothe and David Kauzlarich (eds.) Towards a Victimology of State Crime. New York, NY: Routledge, pp. 225-237.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2014). “Misidentified and Misunderstood: Extremists and Extremist Groups Incarcerated in U.S. Correctional Facilities,” in George Michael (Ed.). Extremism in America. Gainesville, FL: The University Press of Florida, pp. 274-293.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian (2014). “Introduction to Work and Society in American Indian Communities,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross, American Indians at Risk, Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO Vol. 2, pp. 547-555.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian (2014). “Introduction to Health in American Indian Communities,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.) American Indians at Risk, Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, Vol. 1, pp. 333-338.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian (2014) “Introduction to the Family in American Indian Communities,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.) American Indians at Risk, Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, Vol. 1, pp. 251-256.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian (2014). “Introduction to Culture in American Indian Communities,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.) American Indians at Risk, Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO Vol. 1, pp. 163-167.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian (2014). “Introduction to Crime, Criminal Justice, and Violence in American Indian Communities, “ in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.) American Indians at Risk, Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, Vol. 1, pp. 3-9.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian (2014). “Introduction to American Indians at Risk,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.) American Indians at Risk, Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, Vol. 1, pp. xiii-xxi.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2013). “Political Crime,” in Gerben Bruinsma and David Weisburd (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. New York, NY: Springer, pp.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian and Owen Anderson. (2013)  “Religious Leaders Who have Advocated and Engaged in Violence,” in Sharon Callahan (Ed.) Religious Leadership: A Reference Handbook. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, pp. 369-377.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2013). “The Psychological Dynamics of Political Crime,” in Jacqueline Helfgott (Ed.) Criminal Psychology. Volume 2: Typologies, Mental Disorders, and Profiles. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger, pp. 199-214.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2013). “Conclusion: Globalization, Innovation, or Neither,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.). The Globalization of Supermax Prisons. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, pp. 177-182.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian and Dawn L. Rothe (2013). “Guantánamo: America’s Foreign Supermax Prison,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.). The Globalization of Supermax Prisons. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, pp. 160-176.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2013). “How Canada built its Supermax Prisons,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.). The Globalization of Supermax Prisons. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, pp. 25-34.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2013). “The invention of the American Supermax Prison,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.). The Globalization of Supermax Prisons,” New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, pp. 10-24.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2013) “The Globalization of Supermax Prisons: An Introduction,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.). The Globalization of Supermax Prisons, New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, pp. 1-9.

Rothe, Dawn L. and Jeffrey Ian Ross (2012). “The state and transnational organized crime: the case of small arms trafficking,” in Stan Gilmour and Felia Alum (Eds.) Routledge Handbook of Transnational Organized Crime, New York, Routledge, pp. 391-402.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian, Stephen C. Richards, Greg Newbold, Michael Lenza, and Bob Grigsby. (2011). “Convict Criminology,” in Walter S. DeKeseredy and Molly Dragiewicz (Eds.) Handbook of Critical Criminology.  New York: Routledge, pp. 160-171.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2011). “Deconstructing the Prisoner Re-Entry Industry/Complex: Origins of the term and a Critique of Current Literature/Analysis,” in Ikponwosa O. Ekunwe and Richard S. Jones (Eds.) Global Perspectives on Re-entry. Tampere, FI: Tampere University Press, pp.173-197.

Richards, Stephen C., Jeffrey Ian Ross, Richard S. Jones, Greg Newbold, Daniel S. Murphy, and Bob Grigsby. (2011). “Convict Criminology: Prisoner Re-Entry Policy Recommendations,” in Ikponwosa O. Ekunwe and Richard S. Jones (Eds.) Global Perspectives on Re-entry. Tampere, FI: Tampere University Press, pp. 198-222.
Reprinted as “The Challenge of Pragmatic Solutions: Convict Criminology, Prisoner Reentry, and Public Policy,” in Russ Immarigeon and Larry Fehr (Eds.) Pathways for Prisoner Reentry: An ACA Reader. Alexandria, VA: American Correctional Association, 2011.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2011). “Patient Evaluations R Us: The Dynamics of Power Relations inside a Forensic Psychiatric Facility from the Bottom Up,” in Lee Michael Johnson (Ed.) Experiencing Corrections, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, pp. 55-72.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2010). “Reinventing Controlling State Crime and Varieties of State Crime and Its Control: What I would have done differently,” in Dawn L. Rothe and Chris W. Mullins. (Eds.) State Crime: Current Perspectives. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, pp.189-197.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian and Michael Stohl. (2010). “International Terrorism,” in Sesha Kethineni (Ed.). Comparative and International Policing, Justice, and Transnational Crime. Durham, NC: North Carolina Press, pp. 329-349.

Newbold, Greg, Jeffrey Ian Ross, and Stephen C. Richards.  (2010). “The emerging field of Convict Criminology.” In Francis Cullen and Pamela Wilcox (Eds.). Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory. (pp. 2010-2012).Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Richards, Stephen C., Greg Newbold, and Jeffrey Ian Ross. (2009). “Convict Criminology.” In J. Mitchell Miller (Ed.) 21st century criminology: A Reference Handbook, Vol. 1 (pp. 356-363). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2010). “The Primacy of Grievance as a Structural Cause of Oppositional Political Terrorism: Comparing Al Fatah, FARC, and PIRA,” in David V. Canter (Ed.) The Faces of Terrorism: Multidisciplinary Perspectives. London: John Wiley & Sons, pp. 75-95.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2009). “Introduction to Second Edition: Cutting The Edge: What a Difference a Decade Makes,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.) Cutting the Edge: Current Perspectives In Radical/ Critical Criminology and Criminal Justice, Transaction Publishers, Rutgers University, pp. 1-8.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2008). “Growing Pains at the Transportation Security Administration,” in Andrew R. Thomas (Ed.) Aviation Security Management. New York:  Praeger Security International, pp. 131-140.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2006). “Guantánamo y sus consecuencias,” in Roberto Bergalli and Inaki Rivera Beiras (Eds.) Tortura y Abuso de Podor. Barcelona: Anthropos-Editorial, pp. 21-38.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian and Larry Gould. (2006). “Native Americans, Criminal Justice, Criminological Theory, and Policy Development,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross and Larry Gould (Eds.) Native Americans and the Criminal Justice System, Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers, pp. 1-14.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2006). “Policing Native Americans off the Rez,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross and Larry Gould (Eds.) Native Americans and the Criminal Justice System: Theoretical and Policy Perspectives, Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers, pp. 135-142.

Gould, Larry and Jeffrey Ian Ross (2006). “Integrating the Past, Present and Future,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross and Larry Gould (Eds.) Native Americans and the Criminal Justice System, Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers, pp. 237-242.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2005). “What works When? Some preliminary thoughts on controlling the major state criminogenic agencies in Democratic States,” in Eduardo Vetere and David Pedro (Eds.) Victims of Crime and Abuse of Power. Festschrift in honour of Irene Melup.Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice. pp. 610-623. Translated into Spanish, Mexican National Institute of Penal Sciences.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2005). “Post 9/11: Are we any safer Now?” in Lynne L. Snowden and Bradley C. Whitsel (Eds.) Terrorism: Research, Readings, and Realities. Upper Saddle, NJ: Prentice Hall pp. 380-389.
Reprinted in Terrorism: Research, Readings and Realities, eBook APUS (2008).

Ross, Jeffrey Ian (2004). “How to stem Police Corruption,” in Menachem Amir and Stanley Einstein (Eds.) Police Corruption: Challenges for Developed Countries -Comparative Issues and Commissions of Inquiry. Huntsville, Texas Office of International Criminal Justice (OICJ), May

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2004). “Reacting to 9/11: Rational Policy and Practice versus Threat of the Week Syndrome,” in Graham Walker and David Charters (Eds.) After 9/11: Terrorism and Crime in a Globalized World, (Joint Publication of the UNB’s Centre for Conflict Studies; and Dalhousie University; Center for Foreign Policy Studies), pp. 306-321.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2004). “Violence in Canada: Ten Years After,” (New introduction) to Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.) Violence in Canada: Sociopolitical Perspectives, (Second Edition) New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, pp.xiii-xxx.

Richards, Stephen C. and Jeffrey Ian Ross (2003). “Ex-Convict Professors Doing Prison Research.” In The State of Corrections: 2002 Proceedings ACA Annual Conferences. Lanham, MD: American Correctional Association, pp. 163-168.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian and Stephen C. Richards. (2003). “What is the New School of Convict Criminology,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross and Stephen C. Richards (Eds.) Convict Criminology, Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing, pp. 1-14.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2003). “(Mis) representing Corrections: The Role of our Cultural Industries,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross and Stephen C. Richards (Eds.) Convict Criminology, Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing, pp.37-58.

Richards, Stephen C. and Jeffrey Ian Ross. (2003). “An Invitation to the Criminology/Criminal Justice Community,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross and Stephen C. Richards (Eds.) Convict Criminology, Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing, pp. 347-353.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2001). “Police Crime & Democracy: Demystifying The Concept, Taxonomies, and Research,” in Stanley Einstein and Menachem Amir (Eds.).  Police and Democracy, Huntsville, TX: Office of International Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University, pp. 177-200.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2000). “Introduction: Protecting Democracy by Controlling State Crime in Advanced Industrialized Countries,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.) Varieties of State Crime and Its Control, Monsey, NY: Criminal Justice Press, 2000, pp. 1-10.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2000).”Controlling State Crime in the United Kingdom,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.) Varieties of State Crime and Its Control, Monsey, NY: Criminal Justice Press, pp. 11-30.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian.  (2000). “What Have we learned and what is the next step?” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.) Varieties of State Crime and Its Control, Monsey, NY: Criminal Justice Press, pp. 199-202.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian.  (2000), “New Introduction” to Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.) Controlling State Crime, (second edition). New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, pp.  vii-ix.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (1999). “State (Organized) Crime, Its Control, Unintended Consequences, and Suggestions for Future Research,” In Stanley Einstein and Menachem Amir (Eds.).  Organized Crime: Uncertainties and Dilemmas. Chicago: Office of International Criminal Justice, University of Illinois at Chicago, pp. 407-420.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (1999). “Beyond the Conceptualization of Terrorism: A Psychological-Structural Model of the Causes of This Activity,” in Craig Summers and Eric Markusen (Eds.). Collective Violence: Harmful Behavior in Groups and Governments, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, pp. 169-192.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (1998). “Cutting The Edge: Where have we been and where are we going?” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.). Cutting the Edge: Current Perspectives in Radical and Critical Criminology and Criminal Justice, Westport, CT: Praeger, pp. 1-6.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian.  (1998). “Radical and Critical Criminology’s Treatment of Municipal Policing,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.). Cutting the Edge: Current Perspectives in Radical and Critical Criminology, Westport, CT: Praeger, pp. 95-106.

Reprinted in Police Forum, Vol. 9, No. 1, (January), 1999.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (1998). “The Role of the Media in the Creation of Public Police Violence,” in Frankie Bailey and Donna Hale (Eds.). Popular Culture, Crime, and Justice, Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, pp. 100-110.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (1996). “Policing Change in the Gulf States: The Effects of the Gulf Conflict,” in Otwin Marenin (Ed.). Policing Change/Changing Police, New York: Garland, pp. 79-105.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (1995). “Violence in Canada: An Introduction to its Sociopolitical Dynamics,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.).  Violence in Canada: Sociopolitical Perspectives. Toronto: Oxford University Press, pp. 1-9.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (1995). “Violence by Municipal Police in Canada: 1977-1992,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.).  Violence in Canada: Sociopolitical Perspectives, Toronto: Oxford University Press, pp. 223-251.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (1995) “Conclusion: Summary and Future Directions,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.).  Violence in Canada: Sociopolitical Perspectives, Toronto: Oxford University Press, pp. 347-355.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian (1995). “Controlling State Crime: Toward an Integrated Structural Model,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.).  Controlling State Crime, New York: Garland, pp. 3-33.
Reprinted in William Chambliss and Chris Maloney (Eds.) (2014). Volume II of the State Crime series, Routledge, 4 Volumes. London: Routledge.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (1995). “Controlling Crimes by the Military,” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.). Controlling State Crime, New York: Garland, pp. 115-139.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian (1995). “The Future of Controlling State Crime: Where do we go from Here?” in Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.). Controlling State Crime, New York: Garland, pp. 419-425.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian (1995). “Confronting Community Policing: Minimizing Community Policing as Public Relations,” in Peter C. Kratcoski and Duane Dukes (Eds.). Issues in Community Policing, Cincinnati: ACJS/Anderson, pp.243-259.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (1994). “Hate Crime in Canada: Growing Pains with New Legislation,” in Mark S. Hamm (Ed.). Hate Crime: International Perspectives on Causes and Control, Cincinnati: ACJS/Anderson, pp. 151-172.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (1993). “Research on Contemporary Oppositional Political Terrorism in the United States: Merits, Drawbacks, and Suggestions for Improvement,” in Kenneth D. Tunnell (Ed.). Political Crime in Contemporary America, New York: Garland, pp. 101-120.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian (1991). “The Nature of Contemporary International Terrorism,” in David Charters (Ed.). Democratic Responses to International Terrorism, Ardsley-on the Hudson: Transnational Publishers, Inc. pp. 17-41.

Editing Special Issues of Journals

Ross, Jeffrey Ian, John F. Lennon, and Ronald Kramer (2019-2020). Visual Inquiry. Special Issue: ‘Exploring the Co-optation and Commodification of Graffiti and Street Art’ (forthcoming, 2020)

Rothe, Dawn L. and Jeffrey Ian Ross. (Spring 2009) Critical Criminology: An International Journal, Special Issue on State Crime.

Replies

Ross, Jeffrey Ian (2021). Response to Flock review of Routledge Handbook of Street Culture, Urban Research & Practice, Vol. 14, p. 594.

Richards, Stephen C.  and Jeffrey Ian Ross. (2003). “A Convict Perspective on the Classification of Prisoners,” Criminology & Public Policy, Vol. 2, No. 2, March, pp. 242-251.
Reprinted in Mary Stohr, Anthony Walsh, and Craig Hemmens (Eds.). 2009. Corrections: A Reader. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian, Jeff Ferrell, Rick Mathews, and Michael Presdee. (2000). “IRBs and State Crime: A Reply to Dr. Niemonen,” Humanity and Society, Vol. 24, No. 2, pp. 210-212.

Review Essays

Ross, Jeffrey Ian (2008). “Analyzing Contemporary Introductory Textbooks on Correctional Administration/Management/Organization,” Journal of Criminal Justice Education, Vol. 19, No. 3, pp. 446-460.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian (1994). “Los Angeles Urban Processes: The Tension Among Myths, High Expectations and Minimal Satisfaction,” Local Government Studies, Vol. 20, No. 2, pp. 306-317.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian (1993). “Crisis Publishing: A Review Essay,” Low Intensity Conflict and Law Enforcement, Vol. 2, No. 2 pp. 382-396.

Encyclopedia/Handbook Entries

Numerous Encyclopedia/Handbook Entries, list available on request.

Textbook Exhibit Boxes

Richards, Stephen C, and Jeffrey Ian Ross (2007). “The New school of Convict Criminology: How might prison college programs rehabilitate prisoners? In Leanne F. Alarid & Philip Reichel. Corrections: A Contemporary introduction. (p. 330). Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon, (p. 330).

Richards, Stephen C. and Jeffrey Ian Ross (2006). “Convict Criminology,” in Burke Foster, Corrections: The Fundamentals. Upper Saddle, NJ: Prentice Hall.

Newsletter Articles

Ross, Jeffrey Ian and Grant Tietjen. (2021). “Prison conflicts, riots, and violence from a convict criminology perspective: Some preliminary thoughts,’  Antigone, (semestrale di critica del sistema penale e penitenziario).

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2014) In Memory of Austin T. Turk, Critical Criminologist, Summer.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian (2013) “Exploring the Globalization of Supermax Prisons,” The IACAFP Newsletter, (formerly the Correctional Psychologist), Vol. 45, No. 4, pp. 5-8.

Richards, Stephen C., James Austin, Barbara Owen, and Jeffrey Ian Ross (2010). “In Memory of John Irwin,” The Critical Criminologist. Spring, 2010.

Richards, Stephen C., James Austin, Barbara Owen, and Jeffrey Ian Ross. (2010)”John Irwin Memoriam,” The Criminologist: The Official Newsletter of the American Society of Criminology, March, 2010.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2002). “Building a Memorial to the Victims of the War on Drugs,” Critical Criminology Newsletter, p.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian (2002). “Stumbling into State Crime,” ACJS Today, Vol. 22, No. 2, May/June, pp. 8-10.

Ross, Jeffrey Ian. (2001). “How Did I Get into this Mess Anyway: Editing Books in Criminology and Criminal Justice,” ACJS Today, Vol. 21, No. 2, May/June, pp. 6-9.

Forewords for Books

“Foreword: Another book on the Kennedy Assassination?” to Michel Jacques Gagné’s Thinking             critically about the Kennedy assassination: Debunking the myths and conspiracy theories         (2022) available on the PARANOID PLANET podcast website https://buff.ly/3CobXrf

“Foreword: “On the importance of edited books to the scholarly study of graffiti and street art,”

In  Häuser, F., Seeliger, M., & Dietrich, M. (Eds.) (2021). Graffiti: interdisciplinary and contemporary perspectives. Juventa

“Foreword: Mediating the Prison Gaze” in Marcus K. Harmes, Meredith A.  Harmes, Barbara Harmes (Eds.) The Palgrave Handbook of Incarceration in Popular Media, New York, NY: Palgrave/Macmillan (2020).

Foreword to Heitmeyer Wilhelm; Howell, Simon; Kurtenbach Sebastian; Rauf, Abdul; Zaman, Muhammad, & Zdun, Steffen. Codes of the Streets in Risky Neighborhoods. New York City: Springer International (2019).

Foreword to Laura Finley. Hawking Hits on the Information Highway. New York: Peter Lang (2007).

Foreword to Dawn Rothe and Chris Mullins. Blood, Power and, Bedlam: Violations of International Criminal Law in Post-Colonial Africa. New York: Peter Lang. (2008).

Foreword to Kevin Whiteacre. Drug Court Justice: Experiences in a Juvenile Drug Court. New York: Peter Lang (2008).

Foreword to Edith Linn. Arrest Decisions: What Works for the Officer?, New York: Peter Lang (2008).

Foreword to K. C. Wong, Chinese Policing: History and Reform. New York: Peter Lang (2008).

Book Reviews

Numerous book reviews. List available on request

EDITORIAL SERVICES

Editor

Book Series Editor, Criminology and Criminal Justice Book Series, Transaction Publishers, March 1, 2013 – 2016.

Book Series Editor, New Perspectives in Criminology and Criminal Justice, Peter Lang Publishing, March 1, 2005 –December 30, 2009. (five books published)

Canadian Association for Security and Intelligence Studies, Newsletter, 5/93-9/94.

Editorial Advisory Board

African Journal of Criminology and Justice Studies, 06/13-present
American Journal of Criminal Justice, 03/15
Annual Editions, Criminal Justice, 3/08-present
Critical Criminology, 2/13-present
Criminal Justice Studies, 4/18-present
Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 7/07-6/09
Journal of Human Justice, 11/91-12/95 (ceased publication)
Journal of Crime and Justice, 1/98-12/2000
Journal of Prisoners on Prison, 5/2013-present
Journal of Transportation Security, 11/07-present
Justice Quarterly, 10/97-12/00
Low Intensity Conflict & Law Enforcement, 10/91-2002 (ceased publication).
Police Practice and Research: An International Journal, 3/98-2002.
Radical Criminology, 10/2012-present
The Prison Journal, 3/2013-present
Street Art & Urban Creativity Scientific Journal, 4/2016-present
Violence and Terrorism, Annual Editions, 10/91-12/93.

Reviewer-Journal Articles

African Journal of Criminology & Justice Studies, 6/11; 8/15; 5/16; 6/17; 7/18; 1/19
American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 5/03
American Journal of Criminal Justice, 8/93
American Journal of Police/Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 1/97; 6/18
American Journal of Sociology, 9/97
American Political Science Review, 4/06; 4/07; 9/21; 1/22
Asian Journal of Criminology, 1/11; 4/11; 5/17
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 1/18

BANWA: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 1/13

Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 4/08, 3/16
Canadian Journal of Political Science, 9/95
Canadian Journal of Urban Research, 9/94
Citizenship Studies, 1/07
City & Community, 11/20; 1/21; 7/21; 10/21; 7/22
City, Culture and Society, 9/19
Celebrity Studies Forum, 9/21
Comparative Political Studies, 7/13
Conflict Quarterly/Journal of Conflict Studies, 2/97; 10/10
Contemporary Justice Review, 7/12; 11/12; 9/14; 9/15
Crime, Law and Social Change, 12/11; 2/22; 8/22
Crime, Media, Culture, 8/06; 12/07; 5/09; 8/11; 2/14; 2/15; 3/15; 7/21
Criminal Justice and Behavior, 4/15
Criminal Justice: The International Journal of Policy and Practice, 8/00; 10/03
Criminal Justice Policy Review, 1/14
Criminal Justice Review, 11/2010; 7/2011; 6/12; 8/13; 3/14; 8/16
Criminal Justice Studies, 4/13; 3/15; 5/15; 8/15; 2/18; 5/18; 7/18; 8/18; 5/19; 6/19; 8/19; 10/19; 7/20; 11/20; 11/21; 3/22
Criminology, 3/06
Criminology & Criminal Justice, 2/19; 4/19
Critical Criminology: An International Journal, 9/02; 5/07; 4/08; 2/09; 9/09; 4/10; 10/10; 2/13; 5/13; 7/13; 3/14; 12/14; 8/16; 4/17; 9/17; 8/18; 1/19; 3/19; 9/19; 1/20; 10/20; 3/21
Critical Sociology, 3/13; 11/13
Critical Studies on Terrorism, 9/13 

European Journal of Criminology, 2/22; 8/22
European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology, 9/15
European Review of Organized Crime, 5/17 

Global Hip Hop Studies, 9/22

International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 9/10; 9/19; 1/20; 4/20
International Criminal Justice Review, 10/05; 5/2010; 1/12; 3/13; 8/13; 3/14; 1/21
International Criminal Law Review, 1/16; 4/16
International Journal of Conflict and Violence, 12/17
International Journal of Cultural Studies, 1/21; 4/21
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 3/06; 1/07; 6/09; 4/11; 2/12; 6/12; 7/13
International Journal of Police Science and Management, 5/18; 7/19; 10/19; 06/20; 04/21; 7/21
International Political Science Review, 11/07; 7/09; 7/11
International Studies Quarterly, 10/05; 8/06; 3/07; 9/08; 5/10

Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 4/97
Journal of Conflict Resolution, 1/10
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 9/98.
Journal of Correctional Health Care, 3/11; 11/11; 6/13
Journal of Crime and Justice, 3/95; 5/98; 2/13; 8/13; 5/20; 6/20
Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 1/89 (numerous reviews; list avail. on request), 8/99; 12/99; 6/11; 2/12; 1/13; 3/17
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 6/11
Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Education, 3/19
Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 9/15; 1/16; 4/20
Journal of Peace Research, 7/93
Journal of Prisoners on Prison, 12/12; 12/16; 8/20; 2/22
Journal of Qualitative Criminal Justice and Criminology, 1/16
Journal of White Collar and Corporate Crime, 7/19
Journalism, Theory, Practice and Criticism, 1/13; 9/17
Justice Professional, 12/90 (numerous reviews; list available on request)
Justice Quarterly, 10/94 (numerous reviews; list available on request), 1/99; 5/99; 12/99; 10/08; 2/09; 7/09; 11/10; 5/11; 9/11; 08/15 

Law & Social Inquiry, 1/22
Legal and Criminological Psychology, 6/12 

Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, 4/14

Oxford Bibliographies, 10/16

Peace and Change, 11/91
Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Research, 2/99
Police Practice and Research: An International Journal, 7/98; 11/99; 10/13; 8/17; 11/17
Police Quarterly, 5/98; 6/05; 1/06; 1/07; 12/07; 7/11; 7/12
Police Studies, 7/95
Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, 10/00; 7/04; 4/05; 11/13; 1/15
Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, 7/19; 2/20
Policing & Society, 2/15; 12/16; 4/17
Polity, 5/95
Political Violence and Terrorism, 4/07
Politics and Gender, 12/12
Professional Studies Review, 7/05
Punishment & Society, 7/21; 9/21; 11/21 

Race and Justice, 1/11

Science and Engineering Ethics, 5/13
Social Forces, 6/98; 8/99
Social Justice, 3/03; 3/18
Social Problems, 8/98
Societies, 8/16; 12/16; 7/22
Sociological Forum, 8/20;
Sociology of Religion: A Quarterly Review, 12/15; 9/16; 1/17
Street Art & Urban Creativity Scientific Journal, 5/16; 6/16; 5/17; 6/17
Sustainability, 11/21; 12/21

Terrorism and Political Violence, 9/13
The Prison Journal, 8/14; 8/15; 7/18
The Social Science Journal, 1/06; 10/08; 5/09; 12/09; 4/10; 10/12; 8/13; 10/13; 3/14; 8/18; 2/19
The Sociological Review, 3/14
The Sociological Quarterly, 12/16              

Urban Cultural Studies, (review of special issue on graffiti and street art) 5/2020
Urban Research and Practice, 12/20
Urban Studies, 11/94

Violence and Victims, 3/15; 1/16
Visual Communication, 12/19; 6/20

Western Criminological Review, 9/09

Youth & Society, 6/19 

Reviewer-Book Proposals/Manuscripts

Brooks/Cole Publishing Company, 9/88
Butterworth-Heinemann, 5/95.

Cambridge University Press, 11/07
Columbia University Press, 9/20
Cornell University Press, 3/16

Longmans, 2002,
Lexington Books, 10/05

Palgrave, 7/22
Pearson/Prentice Hall, 5/98; 5/09; 7/09
Policy Press, 12/12; 12/13

Routledge, 6/09; 2/17; 2/18
Roxbury, 8/01; 2/06
Rutgers University Press, Spring 2003; Spring 2006

Sage Publications, 5/2002-present
State University of New York Press, 1/95

University of California Press, 10/20
University of Calgary Press, 2/09
University of Minnesota Press, 8/02
University of Wisconsin Press, 10/14

Wadsworth, 3/05

Review- Proposals

National Science Foundation, 3/2006

Review- Miscellaneous

Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Oxford University Press Chapter reviewer, 4/16

GRANTS, AWARDS, AND HONORS

University of Baltimore, College of Public Affairs, Summer Research Grant, “Keep on Writing: A Content analysis of Convict Criminology scholarly literature, May 2022.

University of Baltimore nominee for Maryland Board of Regents award in Scholarship,  June 2021.

Division of Convict Criminology, (part of the American Society of Criminology), John Keith Irwin Distinguished Professor Award, December, 2020.

University of Baltimore, College of Public Affairs, Summer Research Grant, “Analysis of Correctional Officer Memoirs,” June, 2020.

John Howard Award from the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS)’ Division of Corrections. This is the ACJS Corrections Section’s most prestigious award and was given because of my “outstanding research and service to the field of corrections,” March, 2020.

Nominated by University of Baltimore, for the Maryland Board of Regents award in Scholarship, June, 2018.

Hans Mattick Award, “for an individual who has made a distinguished contribution to the field of criminology & criminal justice practice,” from the Center for Research in Law & Justice at the University of Illinois at Chicago, April, 2018.

Canadian Network for Research on Terrorism, Security and Society Research Award, April, 2018.

University of Baltimore, College of Public Affairs, Outstanding Full-Time Faculty Research Award, 9/17.

Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst – (DAAD), German Academic Exchange Service Scholarship, 4/17-8/17.

University of Baltimore, College of Public Affairs, Summer Research Grant, “Police Use of Excessive Force in Baltimore,” June 2017

University of Baltimore, College of Public Affairs, Summer Research Grant, “Police Use of Excessive Force in Baltimore,” June 2016.

American Indians at Risk, named to the American Library Association’s 2015 Outstanding References Sources List, January, 2015.

Awarded a 2013 “Choice Outstanding Academic Title award.” Choice Magazine, for The Globalization of Supermax Prisons, January, 2014.

Encyclopedia of Street Crime in America selected for Booklist Editor’s Choice: Reference Sources of 2013. December, 2013.

University of Baltimore Foundation, Grant to put on Conference Contesting Urban Space in Baltimore and edit scholarly book ($17,000), December 2012. (Provost declined)

Sabbatical, Research Project: The Globalization of Supermax Prisons, (Spring 2010) approved February 11, 2009.

10-Year Service Certificate of Appreciation University of Baltimore, Fall 2008.

University of Baltimore, Yale Gordon College, Summer Research Grant “Close Supervision Centres,” June 2004.

5 Year Service Certificate of Appreciation University of Baltimore, Fall 2003

University of Baltimore nominee for state of Maryland regents award in research, December, 2003.

Distinguished Chair in Research, University of Baltimore, May, 2003

Hoffberger Center for Professional Ethics, University of Baltimore, June, 2002

Society for the Study of Social Problems, Crime and Juvenile Delinquency Division Outstanding Scholar Award for Making News of Police Violence, 2001/2002

Hoffberger Center for Professional Ethics, University of Baltimore, June 2001

Yale Gordon College of Liberal Arts Grant, May 18, 1999 ($2480)

Office of Justice Programs Performance Award, 10/96; 11/97

American Political Science Association Research Grant, 4/92.

University of Lethbridge Research Fund Award, 12/91.

Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Grants-in Aid, 6/90.

University of Colorado Graduate School Dean’s Small Grant Award, 4/90.

Student Peace Project Award (Essex, Great Britain), 4/89.

University of Colorado Cultural Diversity Grant, 8/88-5/89.

University of Colorado Graduate Assistantships, 8/85-8/87.

Innis College Award for Academic Excellence and Outstanding Contribution to the College, 4/85.

CONSULTING ACTIVITIES

Reviewer, National Institute of Justice, 5/20

Member, Steering Committee, Visible Policing, Economic and Social Research Council (UK) funded study, 7/2019-present.

Reviewer, Research Projects of the Research Foundation Flanders, 7/19

Consulting, Office of Community Policing Services, review of final report, 6/18

Consulting, Office of Community Policing Services, review of grant applications, 7/15.

Consulting, Office of Community Policing Services, Review of final report, 3/15

Consultant, Maryland Department of Corrections/Schaefer Center, 03/14-3/15

Reviewer for American Institutes of Research, Prisoner related submission, 3/2014

Reviewer, of a nomination of candidate for renewal the Canada Research Chairs Program (www.chairs-chaires.gc.ca), 3/2014.

Senior Researcher, Canadian Incident Database on Terrorism and Extremism in Canada, 11/2013-4/2015.

Reviewer, United States Department of Justice, Office of Community Policing Services, Curriculum Document, 12/2012.

Reviewer, (as part of College of Reviewers) of a nomination of candidate for the Canada Research Chairs Program (www.chairs-chaires.gc.ca), 1/2012.

Grant Reviewer, National Institute of Justice, 5/2011

Grant Reviewer, Department of Education, Alaskan Native and Native Hawaiian-Serving Institutions Grants, 8/2010

Grant Reviewer, Department of Education, Institute for Public Policy Research Grants, 6/2009

Consultant, Gerson Lehrman Group, June 18, 2008. Parole services and Electronic Monitoring.

Consultant, Westat, Bureau of Justice Statistics, “2007 and 2008 Annual Survey of Jails in Indian Country,” 9/2007-present.

Consultant, CSR, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, “Tribal Youth Program, Process Evaluation,” 9/2007-present.

Subject Matter Expert. U.S. Department of Defense, Strategic Command, 6/ 2007-7/2007.

Consultant, Native Nations Law and Policy Center, University of  California, Los Angeles, National Institute of Justice, Study of “Justice Administration in Indian Country,” 1/2006-8/2009.

Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Tribal Youth Program, Final Product reviews, 4/2006

U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Commercial Equipment Direct Assistance Program, CEDAP proposal reviewer 2/06; 11/06; 2/07; 8/07.

Intel Science Talent Search/Society for Science and the Public, 12/02; 12/03; 12/2004; 12/05; 12/06; 12/07; 12/08; 12/09; 12/10; 12/12; 12/13

National Institute of Justice, (Peer Review Panels & Reviewing Final Reports), 8/98; 6/05; 3-4/08; 4/09; 6/09

Admiral José Garcia-Castaños, Chief of Information, Peru, Ministry of Defense, 8/26/88.

C.G. Management & Communications Inc. (Toronto), 12/86-12/87.

Lead witness for the “Special Committee of the Senate on Terrorism and Public Safety,” Senate of Canada, 12/86.

CONTACTS WITH NEWS MEDIA

Numerous interviews by television, radio, and newspaper and magazine reporters. List available on request.