Alejandro (Alex) Del Carmen, Ph.D
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Alejandro (Alex) del Carmen, Ph.D. [email protected] 817.681.7840 Education Ph.D. Criminology, Florida State University, 1997. M.S. Criminology, Florida State University, 1993. B.S. Criminal Justice, Florida International University, 1991. Additional Educational Accomplishments: Harvard University. Graduate School of Education. Institute for Management and Leadership in Education. Class of 2016. Courses Taught: Racial Profiling, Criminological Theory, Law Enforcement, Research Methods, Criminal Justice, Corrections, Courts, Victimology, Law and Society, Terrorism, Statistics. Areas of Interest Teaching: Racial Profiling, Minorities and Crime, Terrorism, Criminology, Corrections, Penology, Criminal Justice, Theory, Deviance, Research Methods, Comparative Criminal Justice Systems. Research: Racial Profiling, Terrorism, Race, Ethnicity and Crime, Homeland Security, Profiling, Law Enforcement, Corrections, Criminal Justice Educational Issues, CPTED, Penology, Crime Prevention, Juvenile Delinquency. Academic Employment Professor and Executive Director Tarleton State University, School of Criminology, Criminal Justice and Strategic Studies 2014—present. Professor University of Texas at Arlington, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2009-2014. Chair University of Texas at Arlington, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2007-2014. Interim Chair University of Texas at Arlington, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2006-2007. Associate Professor (tenured): University of Texas at Arlington, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2002-2009 Assistant Professor: University of Texas at Arlington, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 1998-2002. Interim Director: Center for Mexican-American Studies (CMAS). The University of Texas at Arlington. 2003-2005. Editor: ACJS Today. The official newsletter of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS). 2003-2006. Graduate Advisor: University of Texas at Arlington, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2001-2006. Director: The Center of Criminal Justice Research and Training, 1998-2006. Research Associate UTA’s Center for Mexican American Studies, 2000-2003. Arlington Police Department, 1999-2003, 2006. Instructor The Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 2001-present. Instructor The Arlington Police Department Training Academy, 1998-2002. Assistant Professor: Drury College, Department of Behavioral Sciences, 1997-98. Adjunct Professor/Instructor: Tallahassee Community College, Department of Criminal Justice, 1996-97. Adjunct Professor/Instructor: Florida State University, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 1994-96. Adjunct Professor/Instructor: Florida A&M University, Department of Criminal Justice, 1996. Program Coordinator: University of the West Indies and The Florida State University’s School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 1996-97. Research Assistant: The Office of the Attorney General of Florida and the Florida State University’s School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 1995-96.Evaluation of Next Step Programs in Florida Schools. Project Supervisor: Anthony Pate. Assistant Editor: Brown and Benchmark Publishing Company, 1996-97. Researcher: The Florida State University’s Congress of Graduate Students, 1994. Graduate Assistant: The Florida State University, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 1992-93. Non-Academic Employment Federal Monitor: Appointed by the U.S. District Court for the District of Puerto Rico as a federal monitor over the Puerto Rico Police Department. 2016—present. Appointed by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New Orleans as a federal monitor over the New Orleans Police Department. 2013—2016. Academic Publications Books: Butler, R., Jones, S., and del Carmen, A. (2018). Cesare Lombroso: The Father of Criminology Redefined. Kendall Hunt Publishing. del Carmen, A. (2014) Careers in Criminology. Kendall Hunt Publishing. del Carmen, A. and del Carmen S. (2014) Comparative Criminal Justice. Kendall Hunt Publishing. del Carmen, A. (2013). Criminal Justice. Kendall Hunt Publishing. del Carmen, A. (2008). Racial Profiling. Prentice Hall Publishing. del Carmen, A. 2000, 2004. Corrections. (2nd Edition) Atomic Dog Publishing. Bing, R. and del Carmen, A. 2000. Race and Crime. Coursewise Publishing. del Carmen, A. 1999. Criminal Justice Perspectives. Coursewise Publishing. Refereed Journal Articles: Alpert, G.P., and del Carmen, A. (2017). Guest Editors. Special Issue: Consent Decrees. Police Quarterly. Vol. 20, Issue 3. Dobbs, R.R., del Carmen A., and Waid-Lindberg, C. (2017). Students’ Perceptions of Online Courses: The Effect of Online Experience. The Quarterly Review of Distance Education. Vol. 18(1), pp 101-117. Hollis, M.E., Downey, S., del Carmen, A., Dobbs, R.R., (2017). The Relationship Between Media Portrayals and Crime: Perceptions of Fear of Crime Among Citizens. Crime Prevention and Community Safety. Issue 2. Butler, R., del Carmen, A., and Hollis, M. (2016). Navajo Juveniles and Alcohol Related Arrests in Arizona: A Longitudinal Comparative Analysis. Law Enforcement Executive Forum. V. 16, No. 2; 59-72. Dobbs, R., Sarver, R., Sarver, M., and del Carmen, A. (2015). Religious Roots of Punitive Attitudes. Law Enforcement Executive Research Forum. V. 15, No. 2; 74-85. Chigbu, K., and del Carmen, A. (2013) An Explanatory Model of Individual Participation in Organized Crime. Law Enforcement Executive Research Forum. V. 13, No. 4; 58-71. Brown, Callie and del Carmen, A. (2013) Fear of DNA Exonerees. Law Enforcement Executive Research Forum. V. 13, No. 3; 91—102. Rodriguez, J.J., Eve, R., del Carmen, A. (2013) Transnationalism: Law Enforcement’s Perception of Gang Activity on the Texas/Mexico Border. Journal of Gang Research. Gann, C., Sarver, R., Saver, M., & del Carmen, A. (2012). Perceptions of Alcohol Consumption: An Examination of Undergraduate Students’ Perception of Harmful Alcohol Consumption as a Social Problem and its Relationship with Crime. Southwest Journal of Criminal Justice. Vol. 8, No. 2: 159-171. Kenworthy, J. B., Barden, M. A., Diamond, S., & del Carmen, A. (2011). Ingroup Identification as a Moderator of Racial Bias in a Shoot—No Shoot Decision Task. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations (Sage Journal), 14:311-318. Gould, L., Fowler, S., and del Carmen, A. (2010). Faculty Employment Trends in Criminology and Criminal Justice, Journal of Criminal Justice Education, (Lead Article) 22(4) 1-20. del Carmen, A., Rodriguez, J. J., Dobbs, R., Smith, R., Butler, R., & Sarver, R., (2009). In Their Own Words: A Study of Gang Members Through their Own Perspective, Journal of Gang Research, 16, 57-76. Daza, Jason, Fowler, Shannon K., Del Carmen, Alejandro (2009). Attitudes Toward Illegal Immigration and their Impact on Support for Immigration Policies. Law Enforcement Executive Forum, 9(2), 75-90. Dobbs, R.R., Waid, C.A., and del Carmen, A. (2009). Students' Perceptions of Online Courses: The Effect of Online Course Experience. Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 10(1), 9-26. Hamblet, S., del Carmen, A., Polk, O.E., “The Death Penalty Through the Lenses of Criminology and Criminal Justice Students and Non-CRCJ Students.” Southwest Journal of Criminal Justice. Fall, 2008. Henderson, L., Dobbs, R. and del Carmen, A. “Law Enforcement Officers’ Knowledge and Perception of Family Violence”. Law Enforcement Executive Forum. Volume 8, No. 4. 2008. Stickels, J., Michelsen, B., del Carmen, A. “Elected Texas District and County Attorneys’ Perception of Crime Victim Involvement in Criminal Prosecutions”. Forthcoming in the Texas Wesleyan Law Review. Fall, 2008. Fateme, K.M., del Carmen, A., Dobbs, R., Whitehead, M. “Muslim American Perspectives of the Global War on Terror: An Explanatory Analysis”. Forthcoming (lead article) in Criminal Justice Studies: A Critical Journal of Crime, Law and Society. Volume 21, No 1. Fall, 2008. Slotsve, T., del Carmen, A., Sarver, M., Villareal-Watkins, R. “Television Violence and Aggression: A Retrospective Study”. The Southwest Journal of Criminal Justice. Spring, 2008. Volume 5, No. 1. pp. 22-49. del Carmen, A., Green-Taylor, H., A., Nation, D. “Women in Policing in Texas: An Attitudinal Analysis”. Criminal Justice Studies: A Critical Journal of Crime, Law and Society. Vol. 20, No. 3. 2007. pp. 281-294. Sanfinder, Lorene, M., Polk, E.O., and del Carmen, A. “Police Use of Force: Does Gender Make a Difference”. The Law Enforcement Executive Forum. Vol. 7. No. 6. September, 2007. pp.135-148. Myers, K., del Carmen, A., and Polk, E.O. “Funded Federal Grant Proposals in Law Enforcement: An Overview of Commonalities and Jurisdictional Issues”. The Law Enforcement Executive Forum. Vol. 7, No. 5, July, 2007. pp. 21-42. Copeland, C., Dobbs, R., and del Carmen, A. “Re-Examining the Perceived Relations Between Police Officers and Security Personnel”. The Law Enforcement Executive Forum Vol. 7, No. 4, May, 2007. pp. 151-163. Luken, J., Dobbs, R., and del Carmen, A. “Vehicle Cues and Perceptions of Driver Characteristics: A Comparative Analysis of Police Officers and College Students”. The Southwest Journal of Criminal Justice. Vol 3. No. 2. pp. 130-153. 2006. del Carmen, A., Butler, R., and Odo, J. “Criminology and Criminal Justice Through the Lenses of the Law Enforcement Community: An Attitudinal Assessment.” Criminal Justice Studies: A Critical Journal of Crime, Law and Society. Vol. 19, No. 2. pp. 209-222. 2006. Santiago, S., Stickels, J., and del Carmen, A. “Recruitment of Law Enforcement Agents: An Evaluation of