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October 2019 CURRICULUM VITAE CHERYL LERO JONSON Present Position Associate Professor, Department of Criminal Justice: Xavier University (2019-Present) Office Address Department of Criminal Justice College of Professional Sciences Xavier University 3800 Victory Parkway Cincinnati, Ohio 45207-7371 Phone: 513-745-1069 Fax: 513-745-3220 E-Mail: jonsonc@xavier.edu Previous Positions Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice: Xavier University (2013-2019) Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice: Northern Kentucky University (2010-2013) Education Ph.D., July 2010, School of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati Dissertation: The Impact of Imprisonment on Reoffending: A Meta-Analysis Advisor: Francis T Cullen M.A., May 2005, Sociology/Criminology, Bowling Green State University B.A., May 2003, Sociology, Bowling Green State University B.S., May 2003, Psychology, Bowling Green State University Google Scholar Citations Count as of 10/21/2019: 2,426 Publications Books Cullen, Francis T and Cheryl Lero Jonson 2017 Correctional Theory: Context and Consequences (2nd ed.) Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications Cullen, Francis T and Cheryl Lero Jonson 2012 Correctional Theory: Context and Consequences Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications Edited Books Blomberg, Thomas G., Francis T Cullen, Christoffer Carlsson, and Cheryl Lero Jonson (eds.) 2018 Delinquency and Drift Revisited: The Criminology of David Matza and Beyond— Advances in Criminological Theory New York: Routledge Nagin, Daniel S., Francis T Cullen, and Cheryl Lero Jonson (eds.) 2018 Deterrence, Choice, and Crime: Contemporary Perspectives—Advances in Criminological Theory (Vol 23) New York: Routledge Cullen, Francis T., Pamela Wilcox, Jennifer, L Lux, and Cheryl Lero Jonson (eds.) 2015 Sisters in Crime Revisited: Bringing Gender into Criminology—In Honor of Freda Adler New York: Oxford University Press Cullen, Francis T., Cheryl Lero Jonson, and Mary K Stohr (eds.) 2014 The American Prison: Imagining a Different Future Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications Cullen, Francis T., Cheryl Lero Jonson, Andrew J Myer, and Freda Adler (eds.) 2011 The Origins of American Criminology—Advances in Criminological Theory (Vol 16) New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Press Books in Progress Moon, Melissa M and Cheryl Lero Jonson Shooter in the School: Prevention, Response, and Survival New York: Routledge Chouhy, Cecilia, Joshua C Cochran, and Cheryl Lero Jonson (eds.) Criminal Justice Theory: Explanation and Effects—Advances in Criminological Theory New York: Routledge Jonson, Cheryl Lero and Travis C Pratt (eds.) A Criminologist's Life: Essays in Honor of the Criminological Legacy of Francis T Cullen—Advances in Criminological Theory New York: Routledge McManus, Hannah D., Cheryl Lero Jonson, and Francis T Cullen Policing Theory: Context and Consequences San Diego, CA: Cognella Edited Journal Issues Cullen, Francis T., Cheryl Lero Jonson, and Angela J Thielo (eds.) 2015 Downsizing Prisons Special issue of Victims and Offenders Vol 10 (No 4) Johnson, W Wesley, Francis T Cullen, and Cheryl Lero Jonson (eds.) 2014 Mentoring Imperative: Professional Development in Criminology/Criminal Justice Special issue of the Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice Vol 30 (November) Stohr, Mary K., Francis T Cullen, and Cheryl Lero Jonson (eds.) 2012 American Corrections in Crisis: Imagining a Different Future Special Issue of the Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice Vol 28 (February) Articles/Chapters Forthcoming Works Cullen, Francis T., Cheryl Lero Jonson, and Cecilia Chouhy “The Saints and the Roughnecks Revisited: How Labeling Kids Creates Criminals.” In Cecilia Chouhy, Joshua C Cochran, and Cheryl Lero Jonson (eds.), Criminal Justice Theory: Explanation and Effects—Advances in Criminological Theory New York: Routledge Jonson, Cheryl Lero and Melissa M Moon “Mentorship as a Junior Faculty Member.” In Cheryl Lero Jonson and Travis C Pratt (eds.), A Criminologist's Life: Essays in Honor of the Criminological Legacy of Francis T Cullen—Advances in Criminological Theory New York: Routledge Jonson, Cheryl Lero and Travis C Pratt “Becoming a Criminologist.” In Cheryl Lero Jonson and Travis C Pratt (eds.), A Criminologist's Life: Essays in Honor of the Criminological Legacy of Francis T Cullen—Advances in Criminological Theory New York: Routledge Pratt, Travis C and Cheryl Lero Jonson “Frank’s Legacy Moving Forward.” In Cheryl Lero Jonson and Travis C Pratt (eds.), A Criminologist's Life: Essays in Honor of the Criminological Legacy of Francis T Cullen—Advances in Criminological Theory New York: Routledge Works in Print [arranged alphabetically by year] Jonson, Cheryl Lero, Melissa M Moon, and Joseph A Hendry In Press “One Size Does Not Fit All: Traditional Lockdown Versus Multi-Option Responses to School Shootings.” Journal of School Violence McManus, Hannah D., Francis T Cullen, Cheryl Lero Jonson, Alexander L Burton, and Velmer S Burton In Press “Will Black Lives Matter to the Police? African American’s Concern about Trump’s Presidency.” Victims and Offenders McManus, Hannah D., Amanda Graham, Francis T Cullen, Velmer S Burton, Jr., and Cheryl Lero Jonson In Press “Friend Not Foe? Reconsidering Race, the Police, and Community Relations.” Race and Justice: An International Journal Cullen, Francis T., Cecilia Chouhy, and Cheryl Lero Jonson 2020 “Public Opinion About White-Collar and Corporate Crime.” In Melissa Rorie (ed.), Handbook of White-Collar Crime (pp 211-228) New York: John Wiley & Sons Graham, Amanda, Hannah D McManus, Francis T Cullen, Velmer S Burton, Jr., and Cheryl Lero Jonson 2019 “Videos Don’t Lie: African Americans’ Support for Body Worn Cameras.” Criminal Justice Review, 44, 284-303 Haner, Murat, Melissa M Sloan, Francis T Cullen, Teresa C Kulig, and Cheryl Lero Jonson 2019 “Public Concern about Terrorism: Fear, Worry, and Support for Anti-Muslim Policies.” Socius, 5, 1-16 Haner, Murat, Francis T Cullen, Cheryl Lero Jonson, Alexander L Burton, and Teresa C Kulig 2019 “Price of Liberty or Never Again: Americans’ Views on Preventing Mass Murder.” Justice Evaluation Journal, 2, 50-72 Jonson, Cheryl Lero and Sarah M Manchak 2018 “Corrections and Deterrence.” In Daniel S Nagin, Francis T Cullen, and Cheryl Lero Jonson (eds.), Deterrence, Choice, and Crime: Contemporary Perspectives— Advances in Criminological Theory (Vol 23, pp 309-337) New York: Routledge Lovins, Brian K., Francis T Cullen, Edward J Latessa, and Cheryl Lero Jonson 2018 “Probation Officer as a Coach: Building a New Professional Identity.” Federal Probation 82(1): 13-19 Mears, Daniel P and Cheryl Lero Jonson 2018 “Signification: The State as a Source of Crime.” In Thomas Blomberg, Thomas G., Francis T Cullen, Christoffer Carlsson, and Cheryl Lero Jonson (eds.) Delinquency and Drift Revisited: The Criminology of David Matza and Beyond—Advances in Criminological Theory (Vol 21, pp 199-218) New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers Wright, Kevin A and Cheryl Lero Jonson 2018 “Thinking Outside the Prison Walls: The Value of the Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program to Solve Old Problems.” In Scott H Decker and Kevin Wright (eds.), Criminology and Public Policy (3rd ed., pp 321-340) Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press Cullen, Francis T., Cheryl Lero Jonson, and Daniel P Mears 2017 “Reinventing Community Corrections.” In Michael Tonry and Daniel S Nagin (eds.), Reinventing American Criminal Justice—Crime and Justice: A Review of Research (Vol 46, pp 27-93) Chicago: University of Chicago Press Jonson, Cheryl Lero 2017 “Preventing School Shootings: A Situational Crime Prevention Approach.” Victims and Offenders 12: 956-973 Cullen, Francis T., Daniel P Mears, Cheryl Lero Jonson, and Angela J Thielo 2016 “Seven Ways to Make Prisons Work.” In Roger Matthews (ed.), What Is to Be Done About Crime and Punishment? Towards a “Public Criminology” (pp 159-196) London: Palgrave Macmillan Jonson, Cheryl Lero and Francis T Cullen 2015 “Prisoner Reentry Programs.” In Michael Tonry (ed.), Crime and Justice: A Review of Research (Vol 44, pp 517-575) Chicago: University of Chicago Press Jonson, Cheryl Lero, John E Eck, and Francis T Cullen 2015 “Putting a Price on Justice: How to Incentivize Prison Downsizing.” Victims and Offenders 10: 452-476 Sundt, Jody, Francis T Cullen Angela J Thielo, and Cheryl Lero Jonson 2015 “Public Willingness to Downsize Prisons: Implications from Oregon.” Victims and Offenders 10: 365-378 Stohr, Mary K., Cheryl Lero Jonson, and Jennifer L Lux 2015 “Understanding the Female Prison Experience Conduct.” In Francis T Cullen, Pamela Wilcox, Jennifer, L Lux, and Cheryl Lero Jonson (eds.), Sisters in Crime Revisited: Bring Gender into Criminology—In Honor of Freda Adler (pp 351-370) New York: Oxford University Press Burton, Velmer S., Jr., Colleen Fisher, Cheryl Lero Jonson, and Francis T Cullen 2014 “Confronting the Collateral Consequences of a Criminal Conviction: A Special Challenge for Social Work with Offenders.” Journal of Forensic Social Work 4: 80-103 Cullen, Francis T and Cheryl Lero Jonson 2014 “Labeling Theory and Correctional Rehabilitation: Beyond Unanticipated Consequences.” In David P Farrington and Joseph Murray (eds.), Empirical Tests of Labeling Theory—Advances in Criminological Theory (Vol 18, pp 63-85) New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers Jonson, Cheryl Lero and Melissa M Moon 2014 “How to Be a Successful Classroom Teacher.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 30 (November): 392-408 Jonson, Cheryl Lero, John E Eck, and Francis T Cullen 2014 “The Small Prison.” In Francis T Cullen, Cheryl Lero Jonson, and Mary K Stohr (eds.), The American Prison: Imagining a Different Future (pp 215-234) Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications Stohr, Mary K., Francis T Cullen, and Cheryl Lero Jonson 2014 “Lessons Learned.” In Francis T Cullen, Cheryl Lero Jonson, and Mary K Stohr (eds.), The American Prison: Imagining a Different Future (pp 257-268) Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications Jonson, Cheryl Lero, Francis T Cullen, and Jennifer L Lux 2013 “Creating Ideological Space: Why Public Support for Rehabilitation Matters.” In Leam Craig, Louise Dixon and Theresa Gannon (eds.), What Works in Offender Rehabilitation: An Evidence Based Approach to Assessment and Treatment (pp 5068) London: Wiley-Blackwell McDonald, Danielle and Cheryl Lero Jonson 2013 “Easing the Transition from Prison to the Community: An Evaluation of a Second Chance Act Mentoring Grant Program.” Contemporary Journal of Anthropology and Sociology 3(2): 184-202 Caswell, Rex A., Cheryl Lero Jonson, Paula J Dubeck, Francis T Cullen, and David J Maume 2012 “Unraveling Work Reactions in a Sales Occupation: A Test of Three Models.” Sociological Focus 45: 234-259 Cullen, Francis T., Cheryl Lero Jonson, and John E Eck 2012 “The Accountable Prison.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 28 (No 1): 77-95 Cullen, Francis T., Edward J Latessa, and Cheryl Lero Jonson 2012 “Assessing the Extent and Sources of NCAA Rule Infractions: A National SelfReport Study of Student-Athletes.” Criminology and Public Policy 11: 667-706 Cullen, Francis T., Jennifer L Lux, and Cheryl Lero Jonson 2012 “Assessing the Effectiveness of Multisystemic Therapy: A Case Study in EvidenceBased Corrections.” In Emil W Plywaczewski (ed.), Current Problems of the Penal Law and Criminology (pp 65-84) Deventer, The Netherlands: Wolters Kluwer Jonson, Cheryl Lero 2012 “The Effects of Imprisonment.” In Francis T Cullen and Pamela Wilcox (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Criminological Theory (pp 672-690) New York: Oxford University Press Jonson, Cheryl Lero, Rachel McArthur, Francis T Cullen, and Pamela Wilcox 2012 “Unraveling the Sources of Adolescent Substance Use: A Test of Rival Theories.” International Journal of School Disaffection (No 2): 53-90 Moon, Melissa M and Cheryl Lero Jonson 2012 “The Influence of Occupational Strain on Organizational Commitment.” Journal of Criminal Justice 40: 249-258 Cullen, Francis T and Cheryl Lero Jonson 2011 “Rehabilitation and Treatment Programs.” In James Q Wilson and Joan Petersilia (eds.), Crime and Public Policy (pp 291-344) New York: Oxford University Press Cullen, Francis T., Cheryl Lero Jonson, and Daniel S Nagin 2011 “Prisons Do Not Reduce Recidivism: The High Cost of Ignoring Science.” The Prison Journal 91 (No 3): 48S-65S Blevins, Kristie R., Shelley Johnson Listwan, Francis T Cullen, and Cheryl Lero Jonson 2010 “A General Strain Theory of Prison Violence and Misconduct: An Integrated Model of Inmate Behavior.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 26 (No 2): 148166 Cullen, Francis T., Jennifer L Hartman, and Cheryl Lero Jonson 2009 “Bad Guys: Why the Public Supports Punishing White-Collar Offenders.” Crime, Law and Social Change 51 (February): 31-44 Cullen, Francis T and Cheryl Lero Jonson 2009 “Comment: Understanding the Importance of Communities That Care.” Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine 161 (September): 866-867 Nagin, Daniel S., Francis T Cullen, and Cheryl Lero Jonson 2009 “Imprisonment and Reoffending.” In Michael Tonry (ed.), Crime and Justice: A Review of Research (Vol 38, pp 115-200) Chicago: University of Chicago Press Listwan, Shelley Johnson, Cheryl Lero Jonson, Francis T Cullen, and Edward J Latessa 2008 “Cracks in the Penal Harm Movement: Evidence from the Field.” Criminology and Public Policy (August): 423-465 Unnever, James D., Francis T Cullen, and Cheryl Lero Jonson 2008 “Race, Racism, and Support for Capital Punishment.” In Michael Tonry (ed.), Crime and Justice: A Review of Research (Vol 37, pp 45-96) Chicago: University of Chicago Press Cullen, Francis T., Brenda A Vose, Cheryl N Lero Jonson, and James D Unnever 2007 “Public Support for Early Intervention: Is Child Saving a ‘Habit of the Heart’?” Victims and Offenders (No 2): 109-124 Encyclopedia Entries Jonson, Cheryl Lero 2017 “Cullen, Francis T.” In Kent R Kerley, Heith Copes, Spencer De Li, Jodi Lane, and Susan F Sharp (eds.), Encyclopedia of Corrections New York: WileyBlackwell In press Jonson, Cheryl Lero 2010 “Incarceration and Recidivism.” In Francis T Cullen and Pamela Wilcox (eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory (pp 465-469) Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications Jonson, Cheryl Lero 2010 “Giordano, Peggy C., and Stephen A Cernkovich: Cognitive Transformation and Desistance.” In Francis T Cullen and Pamela Wilcox (eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory (pp 370-373) Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications Jonson, Cheryl Lero and Gilbert Geis 2010 “Cressey, Donald R.: Embezzlement and White-Collar Crime.” In Francis T Cullen and Pamela Wilcox (eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory (pp 223-230) Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications Jonson, Cheryl Lero and Francis T Cullen 2010 “Multisystemic Therapy.” In Bonnie S Fisher and Steven P Lab (eds.), Encyclopedia of Crime Prevention and Victimization (pp 338-343) Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications Under Review Burton, Alexander L., Justin T Pickett, Cheryl Lero Jonson, Francis T Cullen, and Velmer S Burton, Jr “Public Support for Policies to Reduce School Shootings: A Test of Four Theoretical Models.” Submitted to Criminology Graham, Amanda, Murat Haner, Melissa M Sloan, Francis T Cullen, Teresa C Kulig, and Cheryl Lero Jonson “Race and Fear of Police Brutality: The Hidden Injuries of Minority Status in America.” Submitted to Criminal Justice and Behavior Haner, Murat, Melissa M Sloan, Francis T Cullen, Cheryl Lero Jonson, and Teresa C Kulig “Making America Safe Again: Public Support for Policies to Reduce Terrorism.” Submitted to Criminology and Public Policy Lee, Heejin, Justin T Pickett, Alexander L Burton, Francis T Cullen, Cheryl Lero Jonson, and Velmer S Burton, Jr “How Does the Public Explain School Shootings? The Extent and Sources of Attribution? Revise and resubmit to Justice Quarterly Logan, Matthew, Cheryl Lero Jonson, Shelley Johnson Listwan, and Francis T Cullen “Agents of Change or Control? Identifying the Correlates of Positive and Negative StaffInmate Relationships Among a Sample of Formerly Incarcerated Inmates.” Submitted to Journal of Criminal Justice Schutten, Nathaniel M., Justin T Pickett, Alexander L Burton, Francis T Cullen, Cheryl Lero Jonson, and Velmer S Burton, Jr “Punishing Rampage: Public Opinion on Sanctions for School Shooters.” Revise and resubmit to Justice Quarterly Stadler, William S., Cheryl Lero Jonson, and Brooke Miller Gialopsos “Protecting the Park: Law Enforcement Challenges and Future Directions in the U.S National Park System.” Submitted to Policing: An International Journal In Progress Jonson, Cheryl Lero, Melissa M Moon, and Brooke Miller Gialopsos “Scared or Prepared: A Test of the Effect of Competing Active Shooter Drills.” Jonson, Cheryl Lero, Melissa M Moon, and Brooke Miller Gialopsos “The Rule or the Exception to the Rule: Positive and Negative Consequences of Emergency Drills in Schools.” Jonson, Cheryl Lero, Alexander L Burton, Francis T Cullen, Justin T Pickett, and Velmer Burton, Jr “Teaching Class and Packing Heat: Public Support for Arming Teachers.” Logan, Matthew and Cheryl Lero Jonson “Creating a Theory of Civilian Active Shooter Responses.” Outside Field Publications (Editorial Review) Jonson, Cheryl Lero, Melissa M Moon, and Joseph A Hendry 2019, Oct “Putting Multi-Option Active Assailant Response to the Test.” Security Management https://www.asisonline.org/security-managementmagazine/articles/2019/10/putting-multi-option-active-assailant-response-to-thetest/ Jonson, Cheryl Lero and Melissa M Moon 2019, May “Base Active Shooter Drills in Science.” Cincinnati Enquirer https://www.cincinnati.com/story/opinion/2019/05/09/active-shooter-drillsscientific-data-columbine-shooting/1120437001/ Jonson, Cheryl Lero, Melissa M Moon, and Joseph A Hendry 2019, April “Studying Options.” Best’s Review: AM Best’s Monthly Insurance Magazine http://news.ambest.com/articlecontent.aspx?refnum=283698&altsrc=43 Instructor’s Manuals Jonson, Cheryl Lero 2018 Teacher’s Guide–Criminological Theory: Contexts and Consequences (7th ed.) by J Robert Lilly, Francis T Cullen, and Richard A Ball Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications Jonson, Cheryl Lero 2017 Instructor’s Manual—Criminological Theory: Past to Present (6th ed.), edited by Francis T Cullen, Robert Agnew, and Pamela Wilcox New York: Oxford University Press Jonson, Cheryl Lero 2014 Instructor’s Manual—Criminological Theory: Past to Present (5th ed.), edited by Francis T Cullen, Robert Agnew, and Pamela Wilcox New York: Oxford University Press 10 Research Areas Mass/School Shootings Experiments on Civilian Active Shooter Responses Applied Crime Prevention in School Settings Public Support for Gun Control and Other Interventions Psychological Impact of Civilian Active Shooter Drills Effectiveness of Law Enforcement Training for Mass Shootings Virtual Reality as a Tool to Examine Mass Shooting Responses Corrections Effects of Imprisonment Prisoner Reentry Effectiveness of Correctional Interventions Use of Incentives to Reduce Prison Populations Public Support for Rehabilitation and Correctional Reform Teaching Areas Crime Prevention/Victimology Introduction to Crime Prevention Theories of Crime Prevention Mass Murder: Sources and Prevention School Violence and Victimization Corrections Introduction to Corrections Correctional Rehabilitation Community Corrections Prisons and Jails Capital Punishment Inside-Out Prison Exchange Criminology Introduction to Criminology Theories of Crime Methods/Statistics Research Methods Statistics 19 Peer Reviewer Asian Journal of Criminology Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice Corrections: Policy, Practice, and Research Criminal Justice and Behavior European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research Homicide Studies Journal of Criminal Justice Journal of Experimental Criminology Journal of Forensic Social Work Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency Journal of School Violence Journal of Quantitative Criminology Justice Quarterly National Science Foundation Oxford Bibliographies Race and Justice Security Journal Social Science Research Victims and Offenders Teaching Experience Courses Instructed (Full Responsibility) – Land-Based Introduction to Corrections (Fall 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019) – Xavier University Inside Out Prison Exchange – Men’s Prison (Fall 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019; Spring 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019) – Xavier University Inside Out Prison Exchange – Women’s Prison (Fall 2019) – Xavier University Methods of Research in Criminal Justice (Spring 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018; Fall, 2019) – Xavier University Crime Prevention (Spring 2019) – Xavier University Capital Punishment in America (Fall 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018) – Xavier University Current Issues in Criminal Justice (Spring 2018) – Xavier University Introduction to Criminal Justice (Spring 2015, Fall 2015, 2016, 2018) – Xavier University Research Essay (Graduate level, Spring 2014, 2015) – Xavier University 20 Research and Planning in Criminal Justice (Graduate level, Fall 2013, 2014, 2015) – Xavier University Crime Across the Life Course (Spring 2012; Spring 2013) – Northern Kentucky University Crime Prevention (Fall 2010; Spring 2011; Fall 2011; Fall 2012) – Northern Kentucky University Correctional Rehabilitation (Winter 2009; Spring 2009) – University of Cincinnati; (Fall 2010; Spring 2011; Fall 2011; Fall 2012) – Northern Kentucky University Introduction to Criminal Justice (Fall 2008, two sections; Winter 2009; Spring 2009) – University of Cincinnati; (Fall 2010; Spring 2011; Fall 2011, two sections; Spring 2012, two sections; Fall 2012, two sections; Spring 2013, two sections) – Northern Kentucky University Introduction to Sociology (Fall 2008; Summer 2009) – College of Mount Saint Joseph Psychology of Criminal Behavior (Fall 2007; Summer 2008; Fall 2009) – University of Cincinnati Distance Learning (Online) Teaching Experience Research Essay (Graduate level, Summer 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019) – Xavier University Research and Planning in Criminal Justice (Graduate level, Spring 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019) – Xavier University Crime Prevention (Summer 2015) – Xavier University Corrections in America (Summer 2011; Spring 2012, 2013; Summer 2012, 2013 – Northern Kentucky University Distance Learning Facilitator for University of Cincinnati’s Online Master’s Program Duties: Work with approximately 40 master’s students in each course; lead discussion boards; hold on-line chat rooms and office hours; grade papers; answer student questions; advise/counsel students of distance learning responsibilities Courses Facilitated: Gender and Crime (Summer 2008) Community Corrections (Summer 2008; Summer 2006) Criminal Justice Policy Analysis (Spring 2008) Correctional Rehabilitation (Spring 2008) Applied Statistics in Criminal Justice (Winter 2008; Winter 2007) Theory and Practice of Law Enforcement (Winter 2008) 21 Criminal Justice Management (Fall 2007) Police Effectiveness (Fall 2007) Law and Social Control (Summer 2007) White-Collar Crime (Summer 2007) Applied Research Methods (Spring 2007) Basic Research Methods (Spring 2007) Seminar in Criminology (Winter 2007) Juvenile Justice System (Winter 2007) Seminar in Criminal Justice (Fall 2006) Theory and Philosophy of Corrections (Fall 2006) Life-Course Criminology (Summer 2006) Teaching Assistantships Teaching Assistant: Master’s Level Applied Criminal Justice Statistics (UC, Winter 2006) Teaching Assistant: Introduction to Sociology (BGSU, Fall 2004) – Full responsibility for breakout group session Teaching Assistant: The Family (BGSU, Fall 2003) Professional Organizations Member of American Society of Criminology (ASC) (Member since 2006) Member of Division on Corrections and Sentencing (DCS) (2010-Present) Chair of the Practitioner Research Award Committee (2019) Chair of The Marguerite Q Wilson and Ted B Palmer Differential Intervention Award Committee (2018, 2019) On ballot to be Treasurer of the DCS (2015) Nominated for DCS Distinguished New Scholar Award (2015, 2017) Member of Division of Victimology (2019-Present) 2019 ASC Program Committee Member – Prisoner Reentry 2009 ASC Division on Women and Crime Student Paper Committee Member of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS) (Member since 2006) Executive Counsellor of the Corrections Section (2012-2015) Member of the Ohio Crime Prevention Association (OCPA) (Member 2010-2013) 2012-2013 Membership Committee Member 2012-2013 District Four Training Coordinator 2011-2012 Membership Committee Member 2011-2012 District Four Training Coordinator Member of the Northern Kentucky Re-Entry Team (Member 2011-2013) 22 Professional Certifications CRASE Civilian Response Train the Trainer 2019 FEMA Introduction to Incident Command – IS-00100.c 2018 FEMA Introduction to the National Incident Management System – IS-0700.b 2018 Ohio Risk Assessment System (ORAS) User Certification – CST/CSST/PAT/PIT/PST/RT/SRT/MST/ MAT 2018 Certified ALICE Instructor 2011; Re-certification 2016, 2018 FEMA Active Shooter: What You Can Do – IS-00907 2011; 2018 Editorial Board Member Journal of School Violence (2019-Present) Victims and Offenders (2019-Present) Criminology Explains – University of California Press Book Series (2017-Present) External Reviewer Saint Martin’s University Criminology and Criminal Justice Program, 2017, Lacey, WA University Service Activities Member of Workplace Violence Policy Workgroup, Fall 2020 – Xavier University Member of ProudXU, Fall 2019- Present – Xavier University Community Safety Rally, Co-organizer, September 4, 2016, October 10, 2017, September 18, 2018, September 17, 2019 – Xavier University 23 Manresa Faculty-Led Session, August, 19, 2016, August 18, 2017, August 17, 2018, August 16, 2019 – Xavier University Member of the Campus Emergency Response Team (CERT), Spring 2018 - Present– Xavier University Campus Safety Committee, Chair, 2015-2020; given a year extra term to rotate people off the committee – Xavier University (elected) Member of Communications/Community Relations Subcommittee, 2015-Present Pilot Tested Immersive Experience Preparation/Reflection Module with CJUS 335 – Inside Out Prison Exchange, Spring 2019 – Xavier University Active Shooter Training, Fenwick Hall, December 4, 2018 – Xavier University Active Shooter Training, Brockman Hall, November 31, 2016, April 17, 2018 – Xavier University Active Shooter Training, Buenger Hall, March 13, 2018 – Xavier University Member of Director of Public Safety Search Committee, November/December 2017 – Xavier University Campus Emergency Phone Bank, Organizer of Students, December 6, 2017 – Xavier University Discussant for the Gender and Film Series, November 3, 2016 – Xavier University Discussant, Mid-Tenure Process, CTE New Faculty Orientation, August 16, 2016 – Xavier University OIP-u, Subset of Criminal Justice Society, Faculty Advisor, Spring 2016-Present – Xavier University Club Baseball, Faculty Advisor, 2016-2017 – Xavier University Cincinnati Riots Town Hall, Planning Committee, 2015-2016 – Xavier University Parking Committee 2015-2018 – Xavier University (elected) Mock Trial Judge, Xavier University Invitational, November 8-9, 2014 – Xavier University Trained in the Allied Zone program, August 28 and October 23, 2012 – Northern Kentucky University 24 Presented ALICE Training for multiple courses/organizations, September 12, 2011, November 4, 2011, November 15, 2011, November 29, 2011, January 31, 2012, August 23, 2012, September 12, 2012, October 19, 2012, January 17, 22, 23 (2), 24 (2) 25, 28 (2), 29 (2), 30, February 6, (2), 11, 12 (2), 15, 20 (2), 21, 26, 27, 28, 2013, March (2), 26, April (2), 3, 9, 12, 18, 25, June 5, 2013 – Northern Kentucky University Criminal Justice Representative, November 13, 2010, November 12, 2011, October 27, 2012, Black and Gold Day – Northern Kentucky University Faculty Benefits Committee, 2011- 2012, 2012-2013, Fellowship Subcommittee – Northern Kentucky University Faculty Benefits Committee, 2010-2011, Sabbatical Subcommittee – Northern Kentucky University Undergraduate Statistics Tutor, Winter 2010 – University of Cincinnati Student member of the Graduate Committee, 2004-2005 – Bowling Green State University College Services Activities College of Social Sciences, Health, and Education Curriculum Committee (now College of Professional Sciences) 2013-2016, 2016-2019, Xavier University Department Service Activities Criminal Justice Representative at X-Day, March 23, 2014, April 19, 2015, March 20, 2016, March 27, 2016, March 25, 2017, April 8, 2018, October 14, 2018, April 15, 2019, October 27, 2019 – Xavier University Alpha Phi Sigma, Faculty Co-advisor, Spring Fall 2016 – Present – Xavier University Criminal Justice Society, Faculty Advisor, Spring 2015 – Present – Xavier University Manresa Academic Advising, August 16, 2019 – Xavier University Submitted and had accepted Crime Prevention (CJUS 304) as a permanent course, December 2018 – Xavier University Maintain the Xavier Inside Out Prison Exchange Website, Spring 2014 – Present – Xavier University An Evening with Yusef Salaam and the Central Park Five, April 12, 2018 – Xavier University 25 Completed the Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program Training Institute, August 6-13, 2017 – Temple University An Evening with an Exoneree, Event Coordinator, April 26, 2016 – Xavier University Completed Introduction to Online Course Design, Spring 2015 – Xavier University Developed FYS: Capital Punishment in America (CORE 100) for the Criminal Justice Program, Spring 2015 – Xavier University Submitted and had accepted Research Methods in Criminal Justice (CJUS 381) as a Scientific Perspective, January 2015 – Xavier University Criminal Justice Representative at Xavier’s Grad and Adult Learner Expo, October 22, 2014 – Xavier University Criminal Justice Representative at X-perience Day, November 24, 2013 – Xavier University Criminal Justice Representative at NKU Career Fair, November 6, 2013 – Xavier University Submitted and had accepted Inside Out Prison Exchange (CJUS 335) as a Social Science Requirement, November 2013 – Xavier University Submitted and had accepted Inside Out Prison Exchange (CJUS 335) as a Diversity Core Requirement, October 14, 2013 – Xavier University Faculty Sponsor for the Celebration of Student Creativity and Research, Spring 2013 – Paige Tsiumis poster, Cyberbullying – Northern Kentucky University NTTR Criminal Justice Lecturer, Search Committee Member, Fall 2012 – Northern Kentucky University Volunteered to assist with Open Registration, January 5, 2012 – Northern Kentucky University Developed Corrections in America (JUS 201) for the Criminal Justice online program, Fall 2011 – Northern Kentucky University Departmental Video Brochure, Criminal Justice Representative, October 20, 2011– Northern Kentucky University Faculty Blog, Criminal Justice Representative, October 17, 2011 – Northern Kentucky University Assisted with Senior Send-off, October and 5, 2011 – Northern Kentucky University 26 Major/Minor Fair, Criminal Justice Representative, September 29, 2011, September 25, 2012 – Northern Kentucky University Welcome Wednesday, Criminal Justice Representative, June 8, 2011, June 27, 2012 – Northern Kentucky University Advisor for Northern Exposure, June 28, 2011, June 12, 2012 – Northern Kentucky University Certified ALICE Instructor, June 13-15, 2011 Reynoldsburg Police Department, Reynoldsburg, Ohio Attended the Criminal Justice Institute Online Training, May 3-5, 2011– Northern Kentucky University Organizer for ALICE Training for the Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice faculty, April 29, 2011 – Northern Kentucky University Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice Advising Committee, Spring 2011 – Northern Kentucky University Developed Crime Prevention (JUS 405), Spring 2011– Northern Kentucky University Faculty Sponsor for the Celebration of Student Creativity and Research, Spring 2011 - Andrew Zeiser poster, Not Just Black and White – Northern Kentucky University Awards and Recognitions Awarded Faculty Development Leave, Spring 2020 – Xavier University Recognized for Outstanding Scholarly Achievements and Teaching in the College of Professional Sciences at Xavier’s Faculty Recognition, Spring 2019 – Xavier University Selected for the Center for Teaching Excellence Inclusive Teaching Academy – Semester Two, Spring 2019 – Xavier University Nominated for the Superior Credit Union Innovative Educator of the Year, Fall 2018 – Xavier University Selected for the Center for Teaching Excellence Inclusive Teaching Academy – Semester One, Fall 2018 – Xavier University Nominated for CTE (Center for Teaching Excellence) Faculty in Residence course – Fall 2018, CJUS 103 – Xavier University Nominated for CTE (Center for Teaching Excellence) Faculty in Residence course – Fall 2017, CORE 100 – Xavier University 27 Wheeler Award Recipient, Spring 2017 – Xavier University Selected for the Eigel Center’s Faculty Academy for Community-Engaged Faculty, Spring 2016 – Xavier University Nominated for the American Society of Criminology’s Division on Corrections and Sentencing Distinguished New Scholar Award, 2015, 2017 Recipient of the 2013 Professional Development Award for Tenure-Earning Faculty, NKU College of Arts and Sciences ($1,250 – 16 awarded out of 25 applicants) – Northern Kentucky University Recipient of 2013 SAGE Junior Faculty Professional Development Award, Academy of Criminal Justice Science, March 2013 – Northern Kentucky University ALICE training covered in The Northerner, September 24, 2012; March 28, 2013 – Northern Kentucky University Recognized by Delta Gamma as an excellent teacher, Fall, 2012 – Northern Kentucky University Master Advisor, May 2012 – Northern Kentucky University Elected Executive Counselor of the ACJS Corrections Section for the 2012-2015 term, March 2012 Master Advisor Seminar Department Nominee, May 8-10, 2011 – Northern Kentucky University Division of Criminal Justice nominee for the University of Cincinnati Graduate School Distinguished Dissertation Completion Fellowship (2009) – University of Cincinnati Sociology $1000 Stipend Bonus – Bowling Green State University (2004-2005) Psi Chi National Psychology Honor Society (President of BGSU branch – 2002-2003) Golden Key National Honor Society— Bowling Green State University Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society – Bowling Green State University Community Service Habitat for Humanity, Criminal Justice Society, Xavier University, October 14, 2017, April 21, 2018, October 27, 2018, April 6, 2019, October 26, 2019 28 ALICE Training for Thomas More University, January 25, 2019 OneSight Vision Screening for Academy of World Languages, Representing Xavier University September 14, 2017, September 10, 2018 ALICE Training for Northern Kentucky University, October 21, 2013, November 15, 2013, December 6, 2013, October 17, 2014, November 7, 2014, August 4, 2015, September 23, 2015, October 2, 2015, August 19, 2016, November 7, 9, 11, 2016, May 24, 2017, July 5, 2017, August 19, 2017, October 18, 2017, December 11, 2017, August 7, 2018 ALICE Training for Greater Cincinnati Athletic Trainers Association (GCATA) Summer Seminar, June 7, 2016 ALICE Training for iMFLUX, Inc., December 15, 2015 ALICE Training for Northern Kentucky University Grant County Center, December 9, 2015 Cincinnati Public Schools, Mentoring, March 24, 2015 ALICE Training Kenton County Schools, PGA Conference, August 6, 7, 8, 9, 2013 (two sessions per day) ALICE Training Pendleton High School, May 31, 2013 ALICE Training for Independence, KY Daycare Centers, February 16, 2013 ALICE Training for Boone County Sheriff, January 24, February 19, 2013 ALICE Training for the public, Kenton Elementary School, January 19, 2013 ALICE Training for Kenton County Schools, January 11, February 13, March 5, 15, 2013 Co-authored with Danielle McDonald the process and impact evaluations of the Second Chance Grant, run by Catholic Charities, January 2012, May 2013 Forest Park Police Department, Sergeant and Lieutenant Exam Author, Fall 2010 Media Recognition Interviewed by Pence, Reed (2019, September 8) Radio Health Journal (aired on over 550 radio stations in addition to podcasts) https://radiohealthjournal.org/2019/09/08/19-36-segment-1-surviving-an-active-shooter/ 29 Interviewed by Wisely, John (2019, August 8) “How to Improve Your Chances Against an Active Shooter.” Detroit Free Press https://www.freep.com/story/news/education/2019/08/08/survive-active-shooter-massshooting-what-to-do/1943276001/ Research reviewed by Perkins, Julia (2019, January 30) “‘Not Scared, Prepared’: Learning From School Lockdowns after Sandy Hook.” Newstimes https://www.newstimes.com/local/article/Not-scared-prepared-Learning-from-school13574897.php Research reviewed by the ALICE Training Institute (2019, January 18) “Independent Research Finds Traditional Lockdown is No Longer a Viable Stand-Alone Option in School Shootings.” ALICE Training Institute Press Release https://www.alicetraining.com/news/press-release-posts/independent-research-findstraditional-lockdown-is-no-longer-a-viable-stand-alone-option-in-school-shootings/ Research reviewed by Taylor, Kathryn (2018, December 5) “65 School Shootings in 2018, When Will It Stop?” Loquiter – Cabrini University Student Magazine http://www.theloquitur.com/65-school-shootings-in-2018-when-will-it-stop/ Interviewed by Semien, Robyn (2018, October 12) “Ready As You’ll Never Be.” NPR: This American Life https://www.thisamericanlife.org/659/transcript Research reviewed by Keels, Micere (2018, September 7) “Opinion: The False Comfort of Securing Schools.” The New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/06/opinion/school-shootings-security-violence.html Research reviewed by Confederation of European Probation (2018, August 10) “Interesting Article: ‘Probation Officer as Coach: Building a New Professional Identity.’” Confederation Of European Probation https://www.cep-probation.org/interesting-article-probation-officer-as-a-coach-building-a new-professional-identity/ Research reviewed by Hsu, Jeremy (2018, August 6) “New in School: AI-Driven Gun Detection Systems.” Undark https://undark.org/article/new-in-school-ai-driven-gun-detection-systems/ Research reviewed by Schrӧder, Thorsten (2018, February 28) “Die Schule als Festung (Translation: The School as a Fortress.” Zeit Online https://www.zeit.de/politik/ausland/2018-02/amoklaeufe-donald-trump-bewaffnung-lehrer Research reviewed by Roos, Dave (2018, February 23) “Why Do Mass Shootings Keep Happening in U.S Schools?” How Stuff Works https://people.howstuffworks.com/why-do-school-shootings-keep-happening-in us.htm/printable 30 Research reviewed by Smith, Jennifer (2018, February 23) “Tweet Pointing Out That There Were Armed Guards at Every Recent Mass Shooting Goes Viral as Trump’s Plan to End School Massacres by Giving Teachers MORE Guns is Slammed as ‘Colossally Stupid.’” Daily Mail.com https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5426893/Viral-tweet-debunks-Trumps-plan-schoolshootings.html Research reviewed by Will, Madeline (2018, February 20) “‘I Worry Every Day’: Lockdown Drills Prompt Fear, Self-Reflection after School Shooting.” Education Week https://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2018/02/20/theyre-coming-for-me-and-my-kids.html Research reviewed by Sherman, Amy (2018, February 15) “How Do We Prevent School Shootings?” Politifact https://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2018/feb/15/how-do-we-prevent-schoolshootings/ Research reviewed by Larsen, Keith (2018, February 15) “State’s Worst School Tragedy Occurred in One of Florida’s Safest Cities.” South Florida Business Courier https://www.bizjournals.com/southflorida/news/2018/02/15/states-worse-school-tragedyoccurred-in-one-of.html?s=print Research reviewed by Bennett, Brad (2017, December 21) Price of Liberty or Never Again: A National Study of Americans’ Views on Preventing Mass Murder The Daily Telescope Active Shooter Research (2017, November 8) University of Cincinnati, School of Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Office Hours Podcast https://player.fm/series/criminal-justice-office-hours/active-shooter-research-dr-cheryl-lerojonson-and-dr-melissa-moon Making Classrooms Safer (2017, February) BGSU News, Bowling Green, Ohio https://www.bgsu.edu/news/2017/02/making-safer-classrooms.html Research reviewed by Semuels, Alana (2015) Who Should Pay for Prison Beds? The Atlantic (September 17, 2015) https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2015/09/should-states-charge-for-prisonbeds/405778/#disqus_thread Influence on Court Cases Research cited in the Supreme Court of the United States, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor of the State of California, et al., Appellants, v Marciano Plata, et al., Appellees On Appeal from the United States District Courts for the Eastern and Northern Districts of California: Brief of the Center of the Administration of Criminal Law and 30 Criminologists as Amici Curiae in Support of Appellees, 2010, November 31 Invited Presentations/Panel Discussant October 28, 2019 Preparing for the Worst: An Examination of Active Shooter Responses for Future Educators – School of Education, Xavier University October 13, 2019 School Security, Criminalistics I – Xavier University October 3-4, 2019 Why the Research Tells Us Options-Based Response is a Better Alternative – ALICE National Conference, Cleveland, Ohio February 13, 2019 Immersive Experiences, Faculty Learning Community – Xavier University December 3, 2018 Faculty Roles, Research Practicum – University of Cincinnati October 14, 2018 School Security, Criminalistics I – Xavier University August 8, 2018 Panel Discussant, Active Shooter Responses — USI Insurance Service Cintas Center, Xavier University May 16, 2018 Active Shooter Responses – Kentucky Association of School Resource Officers (KASRO), Lake Cumberland, Tennessee April 19, 2018 When Prevention Fails: Responding to School Shootings – The Science of School Security: Research on the Prevention and Response to School Violence and School Shooting University of Louisville November 30, 2017 Faculty Roles, Research Practicum – University of Cincinnati September 10, 2017 School Security, Criminalistics I – Xavier University May 24, 2017 Careers in Criminal Justice – Northern Kentucky University July 12, 2017 School Security, Jump Start Program – Xavier University February 21, 2017 Mass Imprisonment, First Year Seminar – Xavier University December 1, 2016 Faculty Roles, Research Practicum – University of Cincinnati July 13, 2016 School Security, Jump Start Program – Xavier University May 10, 2016 Careers in Criminal Justice – Northern Kentucky University April 28, 2016 Correctional Rehabilitation, Senior Seminar – University of Rhode Island March 30, 2016 Innovative Assessment Presented at the Sage Professional Development Teaching Workshop – Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Denver, CO 32 July 15, 2015 School Security, Jump Start Program – Xavier University April 13, 2015 Correctional Rehabilitation, Senior Seminar – University of North Texas March 3, 2015 Innovative Assessment Presented at the Sage Professional Development Teaching Workshop – Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL December 3, 2014 Xavier Criminal Justice – Mason High School, Mason, Ohio October 3, 2014 Philosophies of Punishment – Mason High School, Mason, Ohio May 13, 2014 Careers in Criminal Justice – Northern Kentucky University April 16 and 30, 2014 Safety in Your School – Bishop Fenwick High School, Franklin, Ohio April 9, 2014 Faculty Roles, Research Practicum – University of Cincinnati Invited for Expertise February 9, 2018 Member of the First Research Gathering for the National Institute of Creative Placemaking and Equitable Communities – Arizona State University 33