Chris E. Marshall Personal Information

Chris E. Marshall
Vita
October, 2014
Personal Information
527 S. 58th Street
Omaha, Nebraska 68106
Phone Number:
(402) 554-3588 (Office)
(402) 554-2326 (Fax)
e-mail: [email protected]
Home Address:
Educational Background
1967-1971
1973-1975
1975-1978
Bowling Green State University (B.A., Sociology)
Bowling Green State University (M.A., Sociology)
Iowa State University (Ph.D., Sociology)
Teaching and Research Experience
1973-1975
1975-1978
1977
1978-1980
1978
Bowling Green State University (Teaching Assistant)
Iowa State University (Research Assistant)
Iowa State University (Teaching Assistant)
Youngstown State University (Part-time Instructor)
Youngstown State University (Project Researcher)
Community Action Research Project
Title I Funds (Higher Education Act of 1965)
1979
Kent State University (Part-time Instructor)
1980-1986
University of Nebraska at Omaha (Part-time Instructor)
1983-1984
Creighton University (Part-time Instructor)
1985-1987
Iowa Western Community College (Part-time Instructor)
Spring, 1987
University of Nebraska at Lincoln,
Temporary Assistant Professor
Fall, 1987-Spring, ‘90
University of Nebraska at Omaha,
Temporary Assistant Professor
Spring, 1989-Spring, ‘90 University of Nebraska at Omaha, Senior Research Associate
Center for Public Affairs Research
Fall, ‘90-Spring, ‘94
University of Nebraska at Omaha, Assistant Professor
Fall, 1994-Present
University of Nebraska at Omaha, Associate Professor
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Research and Scholarly Activity (post-2000)
• Publications
2002 Contribution on “Deterrence Theory” for Sage Publications’ Four Volume Reference Work,
Encyclopedia of Crime & Punishment).
2002 “Deterrence Theory” in David Levinson (ed.) Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment.
Thousand Oaks, CA, Sage.
2003 J. Junger-Tas, I. Haen Marshall, and D. Rieaud, with U. Gatti, Ni Hi, M. Killias, C. Marshall,
and M. Born. Delinquency in an International Perspective: The International Self-Report
Delinquency, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge Criminology Series.
2004 Chris E. Marshall and T. Hank Robinson with Dae-Hoon [Tim] Kwak, “Transnational Crime:
Computer Crime in the Brave New World,” in Philip Reichel (ed.) The Handbook of
Transnational Crime and Justice, Sage
2006 “Serious Crime” in Encyclopedia of Police Science (3rd Edition), Jack R. Greene ( ed.)
Routledge.
2009 "Mixed Method Measurement of Homicide Events in Comparative Research: An Illustration of the
potential of Qualitative Comparative Analysis," with Marshall, I. H., Marshall, C., Ren, L., International
Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 33(2): 273-307.
2013 “Self-Reported Property Crime Patterns in 30 Countries: Adventures in Multivariate
Exploratory Data Analysis.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 20(10): 1-22.
• Grants
2001 Developed two grant proposals—“The Computer Hacker/Internet Research Program (CHIRP):
Toward Developing a Hacker Profile” (2 year project) and “The Computer Hacker/Internet
Research Program (CHIRP): Target and Attack Analysis” (3 year project)—for funding by
National Science Foundation (Submitted in December) [with T. Hank Robinson].
2002 Developed two grant proposals—“The Computer Hacker/Internet Research Program (CHIRP):
Toward Developing a Hacker Profile” (2 year project) and “The Computer Hacker/Internet
Research Program (CHIRP): Target and Attack Analysis” (2 year project)—for funding by
National Institute of Justice (Submitted in January) [with T. Hank Robinson].
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• Conference Presentations
2001 “Building a Curriculum for the 21st Century: Crime, Criminal Justice, and Information
Technology.” Paper presented at the ASC Annual Meeting in Atlanta (November) (with T.
Hank Robinson).
2001 “The Computer Hacker/Internet Research Program (CHIRP): A Comprehensive Strategy To
Investigate Electronic Crime.” Paper presented at the ASC Annual Meeting in Atlanta
(November) (with T. Hank Robinson).
2005 “Qualitative Comparative Analysis of Homicide Events in 20 Nations.” Paper accepted for
presentation at 14th World Congress of Criminology at the ASC Annual Meeting in Atlanta
(November) (with Ineke Haen Marshall).
2009 “Low Self-Control and Self-Reported Victimization and Delinquency Among a 12-15 Year Old Sample
2009
2011
2013
2014
of Students.” Paper presented at the ASC Annual Meeting in Philadelphia (November) (with Ineke
Haen Marshall, and Phil He).
“Self-Control and Criminality: The Role of Opportunity.” Paper presented at the ASC Annual Meeting
in Philadelphia (November) (with Ineke Haen Marshall, and Phil He).
“Correlates of Specialization and Serious Offending in an International Sample.” Paper presented at the
ASC Annual meeting (November) (with Ineke Haen Marshall, Michael Roque, and Chad Rosick).
“Bullying Victims and School Context: Results from ISRD-2.” Paper presented at the ASC Annual
Meeting in Atlanta (November) (with Ineke Haen Marshall and William Mantle)
“International Self-Report Study (ISRD): Comparing Results of Two Administrations.” Paper
presented at the annual European Society of Criminology in Prague (September) (with Ineke Haen
Marshall).
• Works-in-Progress
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Ineke Haen Marshall and I will prepare a paper, “Self-Reported Delinquency in Comparative
Perspective: National and Regional Factors as Correlates of Versatility in Delinquency,” for
submission to a Dutch criminology journal in mid-December.
I will be proposing a paper based correspondence analysis but focusing on nonurban crime
patterns in the ISRD-2 data for profession meetings in 2015
I continue working with Professor Ineke Marshall on the I. Marshall/J. Horney Nebraska criminal
career data. We are attempting to examine short-term careers with General Estimating Equations
(GEE).
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Instruction/Teaching (post-2000)
• Courses Taught
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Statistical Applications in Criminal Justice (CJUS3000)
Nature of Crime (CJUS8010)
Applied Data Analysis (CJUS8800)
Statistical Applications in Criminal Justice (CJUS8950)
Advanced Statistical Applications in Criminal Justice (CJUS9080)
Survey of Criminal Justice (CJUS1010)
Special Topics: Crime and Justice in Film (CJUS4800)
Seminar in Corrections (CJUS8500)
Special Problems on 2008 Financial Meltdown (CJUS8800)
Seminar in Juvenile Justice (CJUS8080)
Special Problems on Regulatory Social Control (CJUS8800)
Special Problems on White Collar Crime (CJUS8800)
• Master’s Theses and Doctoral Dissertations
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T. Hank Robinson (member)
Blythe Bowman (member)
Mike Sereydyz (member)
Pam Clark (chair)
Ibrahim Ferzan (member)
Ejder Canbakis (member)
Jaw Jeung Wu (member)
Benjamin Gibbs (member)
• Supervisory Committees
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Dae Hoon [Tim] Kwak (member)
Judy Cushing (member)
Marc Swatt (member)
Britt Olson (member)
Jin Dong (member)
Hillary McNeel (member)
Michael Johnson (member)
William Mantle (member)
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Service (Post-2000)
• School, College, and University
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School’s Master’s Comp Committee (member)
School’s Executive Committee (member, chair)
School’s Ph.D. Quantitative Comprehensive Exam Committee (member)
School’s Ad Hoc Committee on Distance Learning (member)
School’s Outcomes Assessment Committee (member, chair)
College’s Ad-Hoc Committee for Selection of CPACS 2008 Annual Excellence in
Teaching Award
University’s Grievance Committee (member)
University’s Athletic Committee (member)
• Profession
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2000-present Reviewer, International Journal of Police Strategies and Management
Guest Lectures: Exploratory Data Analysis (Social Work Research Methods Class)
Guest Lectures: Theory and Post-Modern Criminology (SSCJ)
Member and Statistical Consultant: International Self-Report Delinquency Working
Group (ISRD-2)
Member, American Society of Criminology
Member, ASC’s Critical Criminology Division
• Community
o Omaha Police Department, Task Force Member, Assisting Drs. Robinson and Simi and
the OPD to better utilize the data in their Anti-Gang Unit.