Curriculum Vitae

Phillip Mitchell Lyons, Jr.

College of Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Center Sam State University Huntsville, TX 77341 936.294.1700 (voice) [email protected]

EDUCATION

Ph.D. May 1997 University of Nebraska-Lincoln : Forensic Clinical Psychology.

M.A. May 1994 University of Nebraska-Lincoln Major: Forensic Clinical Psychology.

J.D. May 1994 University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

B.S. May 1988 University of Houston-Clear Lake Major: Psychology (Summa Cum Laude).

A.A.S Dec. 1983 Alvin Community College, Alvin, TX Major: Law Enforcement and Police Administration.

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS

2014-pr Interim Dean and Director, College of Criminal Justice and Criminal Justice Center, Sam Houston State University. 2013-pr Professor, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. 2012-14 Interim Chair, Department of Security Studies, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. 2012-14 Director, Division of Professional Justice Studies, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. 2007-13 Professor, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. 2005-pr Executive Director, Regional Community Policing Institute at Sam Houston State University. 2001-07 Associate Professor, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University.

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PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS (CONT'D)

2000-05 Director, Texas Regional Community Policing Institute at Sam Houston State University. 1998-00 Assistant Director, Texas Regional Community Policing Institute at Sam Houston State University. 1995-01 Assistant Professor, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. 1994-95 Psychology Intern, Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons, Federal Medical Center—Fort Worth. 1993-94 Principal Graduate Assistant, Center on Children, Families and the Law, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. 1993-94 Psychology Extern, Lincoln/Lancaster Drug Projects, Lincoln, NE. 1992 Research Assistant, Center on Children, Families and the Law, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. 1992-93 Co-facilitator, Social Phobia group, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. 1990-91 Psychology Extern, Lincoln Correctional Center, Lincoln, NE. 1990-94 Psychology Extern, Psychological Consultation Center, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. 1989-90 Research Assistant, Center on Children, Families and the Law, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. 1986-1989 Detective for Crimes Involving Children, Alvin Police Department, Alvin, TX. 1984-1986 Patrol Officer, Alvin Police Department, Alvin, TX. 1982-1984 Patrol Officer, Alvin Community College Police Department, Alvin, TX. 1982 Deputy Town Marshal, Hillcrest Village Marshal’s Office, Hillcrest Village, TX.

HONORS AND AWARDS

2014 Service Award, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. 2014 Finalist, Service Award, Sam Houston State University. 2012 Inaugural recipient of the David Payne Award for Academic Community Engagement, Sam Houston State University. 1985 Professionalism Award, Alvin Police Department. 1985 Junior Officer of the Year, Alvin Police Department.

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PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

2006-08 Chair, Steering Committee of the National Network of Regional Centers for Public Safety Innovation. 2005-08 Member, Steering Committee of the National Network of Regional Centers for Public Safety Innovation. 2006-08 Committee on Legal Issues, American Psychological Association. 2000-pr American Psychological Association. 2000-pr Section on Child Maltreatment of the Child, Youth, and Family Services Division (APA Div. 37). 2000-pr Child, Youth, and Family Services (APA Div. 37). 2000-pr Society for the Psychological Study of Lesbian and Gay Issues (APA Div. 44). 1997-pr American Psychology-Law Society (APA Div. 41). 1991-95 American Bar Association (Student Division). 1991-95 Nebraska State Bar Association (Student Division). 1991-95 Society for the Psychological Study of Lesbian and Gay Issues (APA Div. 44; Student Affiliate). 1989-97 American Psychology-Law Society (APA Div. 41; Student Affiliate). 1989 Southwestern Psychological Association (Student Affiliate). 1988-95 American Psychological Association (Student Affiliate). 1988 Western Psychological Association (Student Affiliate). cv: Lyons

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SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS

Books and Monographs

Lyons, P. M., Jr. & Jermstad, T. (2013). Civil liabilities and other legal issues for probation/parole officers and supervisors (4th ed.). Washington, DC: National Institute of Corrections. Conroy, M. A., Lyons, P. M., Jr., & Kwartner, P. P. (Eds.) (2006). Forensic Mental Health Services in Texas [Special Issue]. Applied Psychology in Criminal Justice, 2(3). Melton, G. B., Frick, P. J., Lyons, P. M., Jr., & Vazzana, A. D. (2002). Supporting families of serious habitual offenders through the Family Associates Program: The manual. Miami: Miami-Dade Police Department. Melton, G. B., Lyons, P. M., Jr., & Spaulding, W. J. (1998). No place to go: Civil commitment of minors. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press. Gray, J. N., Lyons, P. M., Jr., & Melton, G. B. (1995). Ethical and legal issues in AIDS research. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Book Chapters

Lyons, P. M., Jr. (in press) Bias in the criminal justice system. In Abbie Goldberg (Ed.), The Sage Encyclopedia of LGBTQ Studies, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (in press) Police officers/law enforcement officials. In Abbie Goldberg (Ed.), The Sage Encyclopedia of LGBTQ Studies, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2013). Officers’ roles. In Kenneth J. Peak (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Community Policing and Problem Solving (pp. 369-374), Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2013). Succession planning. In Kenneth J. Peak (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Community Policing and Problem Solving (pp. 397- 400), Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2011). Treatment and rehabilitation. In William Chambliss (Ed.), Key Issues in Crime and Punishment (Vol. 5, pp. 281- 296), Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Melton, G. B., Petrila, J., Poythress, N. G., & Slobogin, C. (with Lyons, P. M., Jr.). (2007). Child custody in divorce. In Gary B. Melton, John Petrila, Norman G. Poythress, & Christopher Slobogin, Psychological Evaluations for the Courts: A Handbook for Mental Health Professionals and Lawyers (3rd ed., pp. 539-563). New York: Guilford. cv: Lyons

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Book Chapters (cont’d)

Melton, G. B., Petrila, J., Poythress, N. G., & Slobogin, C. (with Lyons, P. M., Jr.). (2007). Education and habilitation. In Gary B. Melton, John Petrila, Norman G. Poythress, & Christopher Slobogin, Psychological Evaluations for the Courts: A Handbook for Mental Health Professionals and Lawyers (3rd ed., pp. 564-576). New York: Guilford. Lyons, P. M., Jr. & Kalmbach, K. C. (2007). Legal authority and limitations. In Thomas J. Jurkanin, Larry T. Hoover, and Vladimir A. Sergevnin (Eds.), Improving Police Response to Persons With Mental Illness (pp. 99-110). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas. Lyons, P. M., Jr., & Melton, G. B. (2005). Coping with mental health problems in young adulthood: Diversity of need and uniformity of programs. In D. W. Osgood, E. M. Foster, C. Flanagan, & G. R. Ruth (Eds.), On Your Own Without a Net: The Transition to Adulthood for Vulnerable Populations (pp. 304-322). Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Pagliocca, P. M., Melton, G. B., Lyons, P. M., Jr., & Weisz, V. (2002). Parenting and the law. In M. H. Bornstein (Ed.), Handbook of Parenting (2nd ed., Vol. 5, pp. 463-485). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum. Melton, G. B., Ehrenreich, N. S., & Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2001). Ethical and legal issues in mental health services for children. In C. E. Walker & M. C. Roberts (Eds.), Handbook of Clinical Child Psychology (3rd ed; pp. 1074-1093). New York: John Wiley and Sons. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (1999). State appendix: Texas. In J. A., Inciardi Criminal Justice: Texas Edition (6th ed., pp. A1-A30). Fort Worth: Harcourt Brace. Pagliocca, P. M., Melton, G. B., Weisz, V., & Lyons, P. M., Jr. (1995). Parenting and the law. In M. H. Bornstein (Ed.), Handbook of Parenting (Vol. 3, pp. 437-457). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

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Articles

Embry, R. J & Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2012). Sex-based sentencing: Sentencing discrepancies between male and female sex offenders. Feminist Criminology, 7(2), 146-162. Kalmbach, K. C. & Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2012). Predictors of juvenile court dispositions in a first-time juvenile offender population. Applied Psychology in Criminal Justice, 8(1), 15-35. Colwell, L. H., Lyons, P. M., Jr., Bruce, A. J., Garner, R. L., & Miller, R. S. (2011). Police officers' cognitive appraisals for traumatic events: Implications for treatment and training. Applied Psychology in Criminal Justice, 7(2), 106-132. Sarver, R. A., III & Lyons, P. M., Jr., (2010). Representativeness of petit juries. Applied Psychology in Criminal Justice, 6(2), 30-42. Lyons, P. M., Jr., DeValve, M. J., & Garner, R. L. (2008) Texas police chiefs’ attitudes toward gay and lesbian police officers. Police Quarterly, 11(1), 102-117. Colwell, L. H., Miller, H. A., Lyons, P. M., Jr., & Miller, R. S. (2006). The training of law enforcement officers in detecting deception: A survey of current practices and suggestions for improving accuracy. Police Quarterly, 9(3), 275-290. Colwell, L. H., Miller, H. A., Miller, R. S., & Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2006). U. S. Police officers’ knowledge regarding behaviors indicative of deception: Implications for eradicating erroneous beliefs through training. Psychology, Crime, and Law, 12(5), 489-503. Kalmbach, K. C., & Lyons, P. M., Jr., (2006). Ethical issues. [Special Issue: Forensic mental health services in Texas]. Applied Psychology in Criminal Justice, 2(3), 262-290. Kwartner, P. P., Lyons, P. M., Jr., & Boccaccini, M. T. (2006). Judges’ risk communication preferences in risk for future violence cases. International Journal of Forensic Mental Health, 5(2), 185-194. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2006). The Future of Criminal Psychology in Korea: Lessons from the United States. 한국 범죄 심리 연구 [Korean Criminal Psychology Review], 2(1), 75-88. Lyons, P. M., Jr., Davis, K. M., Anthony, C. M., Fernandez, K., Torres, A., N. & Marcus, D. K. (2005). Police judgments of culpability and homophobia. Applied Psychology in Criminal Justice, 1, 1-14. Cruise, K. R., Colwell, L. H., Lyons, P. M., Jr., & Baker, M. D. (2003). Prototypical analysis of adolescent psychopathy: Investigating the juvenile justice perspective. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 21, 829-846. cv: Lyons

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Articles (cont’d) Kalmbach, K. C., & Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2003). Ethical and legal standards for research in prisons. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 21, 671-686. Small, M. A., Lyons, P. M., Jr., & Guy, L. S. (2002). Liability issues in child abuse and neglect reporting statutes. Professional Psychology, Research and Practice, 33, 13-18. Marcus, D. K., Hamlin, R. J., & Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2001). Negative affect and interpersonal rejection in a therapeutic community: A social relations analysis. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 110, 544-552. Marcus, D. K., Lyons, P. M., Jr., & Guyton, M. R. (2000). Studying perceptions of juror influence in vivo: A social relations analysis. Law and Human Behavior, 24, 173-186. Cruise, K. R., Jacobs, J. E., & Lyons, P. M., Jr. (1994). Definitions of physical abuse: A preliminary inquiry into children's perceptions. [Special issue: Children and Violence] Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 12, 35- 48. Downs, A. C. & Lyons, P. M. (1991). Natural observations of the links between attractiveness and initial legal judgments. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 17, 541-547.

TESTIMONY AND PRESENTATIONS TO LAW MAKERS

2005 Legal and Regulatory Frameworks for Research Involving Prisoners. Presentation to the Committee on Ethical Considerations for Revisions to DHHS Regulations on Protection of Prisoners Involved in Research, Institute of Medicine of the National Academies (May 4, 2005). 2005 The American Jury System: Implications for Korea's efforts at incorporating juries into its legal system. Presentation to the Presidential Commission on Judicial Reform, Republic of Korea (June 3, 2005). 2002 Deviation from Progressive Sanctions Guidelines in Juvenile Justice: What does it mean? Testimony before the Texas Senate Jurisprudence Committee (April 25, 2002).

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EXPERT TESTIMONY

2014 State of Texas v. Shiquinta Franklin, Cause No. 1389000, 183rd Judicial District Court (Hon. Vanessa Velasquez). Retained as an expert in police policies (October, 2014). 2014 State of Texas v. Lance Nero, Cause No. 1246434,337th Judicial District Court (Hon. Renee Magee). Qualified and testified as an expert in witness identification (March, 2014). 2013 Whipple et al v. Valley View Village Condominium Homeowners Association (preliminary injunction), United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Office (Hon. Lee Yeakel). Qualified and testified as an expert in the application of social science to criminal justice policy and practice (March, 2013). 2013 State of Texas vs. Everett Louis Kelley, Cause No. 12-1-8753,24th Judicial District Court (Hon. Jack W. Marr). Qualified and testified as an expert in eyewitness identification (February, 2013).

SCHOLARLY PUBLICATION AND GRANT REVIEWER ACTIVITIES

Applied Psychology in Criminal Justice National Science Foundation Journal of Criminal Justice Education Journal of Homosexuality Parenting: Science and Practice Police Practice and Research: An International Journal Western Criminology Review

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EXTERNAL FUNDING

2013 City of Burleson, Texas, $3,750. Agreement for the Texas Regional Center for Policing Innovation to provide training on Effective Communication Skills for Law Enforcement Officers. 2009 City of Burleson, Texas, $55,000. Agreement for the Texas Regional Center for Policing Innovation to assist the Burleson Police Department implement more fully its Community Oriented Policing strategy. The project involved a combination of policy review, training of line staff and supervisors, facilitation of staff meetings and community focus groups, and mentoring the chief and his executive management team. 2009 City of San Angelo, Texas, $10,000. Agreement for the Texas Regional Center for Policing Innovation to conduct a needs assessment to determine ways of building the capacity of the San Angelo Police Department to implement Community Oriented Policing more fully. 2008 The Rights Consortium, (amount to be determined). Successfully partnered with the Rights Consortium whose lead partners include Freedom House, the American Bar Association, and the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs in applying for a cooperative agreement through the U.S. Agency for International Development (U.S. Department of State) to oversee the Rule of Law Initiative Project. 2008 Florida Regional Community Policing Institute, $50,000. Contract for the Texas Regional Center for Policing Innovation to assist in curriculum development and to evaluate a training program addressing suicides by law enforcement officers. Project sponsored by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, U.S. Department of Justice. 2008 Harris County, Texas Sheriff’s Office, $40,000. Contract for the Texas Regional Center for Policing Innovation to facilitate immersion learning for Human Trafficking Task Forces. Project sponsored by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, U.S. Department of Justice. 2008 National Institute of Corrections (U.S. Department of Justice), $20,000. Contract to update and expand a book on liabilities of probation and parole personnel. [Published in 2013.] 2007 Upper Midwest Community Policing Institute, $111,000. Contract for the Texas Regional Center for Policing Innovation to deliver training and provide technical assistance on Human Trafficking. Project sponsored by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, U.S. Department of Justice.

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External Funding (cont’d)

2006 Gulf States Regional Center for Public-Safety Innovations, $150,000. Co-recipient (with Dr. Karen Kalmbach) of contract for the Texas Regional Center for Policing Innovation to develop and implement program evaluation of training initiatives related to disaster planning and recovery undertaken by the Gulf States Regional Center for Public-Safety Innovations. Project sponsored by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. 2006 Kentucky Regional Community Policing Institute, $16,000. Co-recipient (with Dr. Karen Kalmbach) of contract for the Texas Regional Community Policing Institute to coordinate delivery of training on gangs through the four Texas U.S. Attorneys' Offices. Project sponsored by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, U.S. Department of Justice. 2006 Upper Midwest Community Policing Institute, $35,000. Co-recipient (with Dr. Karen Kalmbach) of contract for the Texas Regional Community Policing Institute to deliver training on Human Trafficking. Project sponsored by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, U.S. Department of Justice. 2005 Fort Bend County, Texas, (through the Correctional Management Institute of Texas, Sam Houston State University), $15,000. Co- recipient with Dr. Holly Miller of contract with the Correctional Management Institute of Texas to study operations of the Fort Bend County Juvenile Probation Department. 2005 University of Tennessee, Tennessee Regional Community Policing Institute, $50,000.00. Contract for the Texas Regional Community Policing Institute to prepare instructors to deliver training on DNA to local law enforcement agencies. Project sponsored by the National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice. 2005 U.S. Dept. of Justice, COPS Office, $400,000. Co-Recipient (with Dr. Randy L. Garner) of award through Cooperative Agreement with the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (U.S. D.O.J.), for continuation of the Texas Regional Community Policing Institute at Sam Houston State University. cv: Lyons

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EXTERNAL FUNDING (CONT’D)

2004 U.S. Dept. of Justice, COPS Office, $500,000. Co-Recipient (with Dr. Randy L. Garner) of award through Cooperative Agreement with the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (U.S. D.O.J.), for continuation of the Texas Regional Community Policing Institute at Sam Houston State University. 2004 U.S. Dept. of Justice, COPS Office, $250,000. Co-Recipient (with Dr. Randy L. Garner) of award through Cooperative Agreement with the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (U.S. D.O.J.), for establishment of a multi-state institute to provide training on DNA to local law enforcement agencies through the Texas Regional Community Policing Institute at Sam Houston State University. 2003 U.S. Dept. of Justice, COPS Office, $400,000. Co-Recipient (with Dr. Randy L. Garner) of award through Cooperative Agreement with the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (U.S. D.O.J.), for continuation of the Texas Regional Community Policing Institute at Sam Houston State University. 2002 Capacity for Justice, Austin, Texas, $7,500. Co-Recipient (with Mary Alice Conroy, SHSU Department of Psychology), grant to develop a Resource Manual entitled, Forensic Mental Health Services in Texas. 2002 U.S. Dept. of Justice, COPS Office, $250,000. Co-Recipient (with Dr. Randy L. Garner) of award through Cooperative Agreement with the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (U.S. D.O.J.), for continuation of the Texas Regional Community Policing Institute at Sam Houston State University. 1998 Sam Houston State University, $5,000. Co-recipient (with Dr. David Marcus, SHSU Psych. Dept.), Faculty Research Enhancement Grant for a study entitled, Incarceration, Learned Helplessness, and Depression. 1996 Sam Houston State University, $5,000. Co-recipient (with Dr. David Marcus, SHSU Psych. Dept.), Faculty Research Enhancement Grant for a study entitled, Social Influence in the Jury: A Social Relations Analysis.

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MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS

Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2012). Eyewitness testimonies, Police Leader Magazine, 1, 30, 32. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2011). Procrastination. Texas Association Magazine, 16(3), 15-16. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2011). Time to renew your vows. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 16(2), 15-16. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2011). Our founders’ balancing act protects against oppression. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 16(1), 15-16. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2010). Balancing with no checks. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 15(4), 15-16. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2010). Evidence-based practice. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 15(3), 14-15. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2010). Listen. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 15(2), 14-15. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2010). Ni howdy. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 15(1), 14-15. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2009). Illegal immigration, human smuggling, and trafficking in persons. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 14(4), 14-15. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2009). Influence of history on law enforcement relations with the community. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 14(3), 14-15. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2009). Policing is policing in Texas and Zhejiang. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 14(2), 14-15. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2009). Fulfilling the promise of the land of opportunity. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 14(1), 14-15. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2008). Civility in law enforcement is essential in democracies. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 13(1), 14-15. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2008). Cultural variations on crisis management. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 13(3), 14-15. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2008). Promoting democratic policing around the world. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 13(4), 14-15. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2008). Religions, denominations, sects, and cults: What’s going on in Eldorado? Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 13(2), 14-15. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2007). Contemporary law enforcement: Not just ‘To Serve and Protect’. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 12(4), 12-13. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2007). Making way for the Millenials. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 12(1), 10, 12. cv: Lyons

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Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2007). Principles of behavior management and the criminal justice system. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 12(3), 12-13. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2007). The limits of rationality in criminal law. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 12(2), 10-11. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2006). Capitalizing on social capital. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 11(4), 11-12. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2006). Official Immunity defense to Texas Tort Claims. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 11(2), 14-15. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2006). What is the role of the federal government in local law enforcement? Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 11(1), 14-15. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2006). What you do matters. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 11(3), 11-12. DeValve, E. Q., Marquart, J. W., Lyons, P. M., Jr., & Kercher, G. A. (2005). Understanding the experiences and needs of crime victims. . Huntsville, TX: Sam Houston State University, Crime Victims’ Institute. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2005). Advances in DNA technology force changes in practice. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 10(1), 14-15. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2005). Double jeopardy. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 10(3), 14-15. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2005). What a difference a day makes. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 10(3), 14-15. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2005). Why that law?: It’s a long story. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 10(2), 14-15. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2004). Amending the Constitution: The legality of Marriage. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 9(1), 14-15. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2004). How our Highways got here. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 9(3), 14-15. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2004). The role of democracy in policing. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 9(4), 14-15. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2004). Understanding law requires an appreciation for context. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 9(2), 14-15. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2004). What a Kerry presidency means for policing. Crime and Justice International, 20(82), 47. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2003). Forces of change in approaches to law enforcement. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 8(4), 14-15. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2003). Obstacles to community engagement. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 8(2), 14-15.

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Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2003). Preparing for the terrorist threats requires accurate assessment of risk. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 8(1), 14-15. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2003). Recent Supreme Court decisions: Checks and balances vs. democracy, federalism vs. states’ rights, and judicial activism vs. restraint. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 8(3,) 14-15. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2002). Executing people with mental retardation. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 6(4), 9, 16. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2002). The insanity defense: Principled moral imperative or unnecessary loophole? Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 7(3), 8, 48 [Reprint]. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2002). The role of state and local law enforcement agencies in homeland security: Revisiting community-oriented policing. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 7(4), 11, 28. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2002). Understanding and regulating human behavior. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 7(2), 8-9. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2002). What is law? Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 7(1), 8-9. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2001). Cultural diversity in contemporary policing: Understanding why we care. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 5(5), 8, 45. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2001). Increasing accuracy of eyewitness identifications: What social science has to tell us. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 6(2), 10, 16. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2001). The insanity defense: Principled moral imperative or unnecessary loophole? Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 6(3), 22, 32. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2001). Understanding stress related to policing. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 6(1), 8, 9. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2000). Community policing concepts applied to TLE patrol. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 5(1), 6. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2000). Mental health professionals in police agencies. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 5(3), 14, 29. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2000). Use of force. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 5(2), 6. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (1999). Racial profiling: Effective tool or menace. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 4(3), 8.

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Lyons, P. M., Jr. (1999). The domestic violence phenomenon: Some myths and realities. Texas Highway Patrol Association Magazine, 4(4), 8. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (1997). Defining community policing. Texas Law Enforcement Management and Statistics Program Bulletin, 4(6), 1-11. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (1997). Assimilation of child protection strategies in contemporary community policing efforts (Doctoral dissertation, University of Nebraska, 1997). Dissertation Abstracts International, 58(01), 420B.

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SCHOLARLY CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Lee, J. S. & Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2014, February). The impact of race and gender on police discretion. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Philadelphia, PA. Tsang, S. & Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2011, March). Does context matter? Emotion judgment among subclinical psychopaths. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, Miami, FL. Tsang, S. & Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2011, March). The “self” in psychopathy: An examination of psychopaths’ self-construals. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, Miami, FL. Garner, R. L. & Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2009, March). In defense of “Cop Shop” pedagogy. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Boston, MA. Cade, B. G., Keeney, M. M., & Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2007, August). Legal issues. In J. L. Werth (Chair), Ethical and legal considerations when responding to suicidal college students. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. Colwell, L. H., Lyons, P. M., Jr. Bruce, A. J., Garner, R. L., & Miller, R. S. (2006, March). Assessing and understanding police officers’ cognitive appraisals and attributions for traumatic events: A one-year follow-up. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, St. Petersburg, FL. Kalmbach, K. C., Lyons, P. M., Jr., & Helleotes, E. M. (2006, March). Mental health and psychosocial characteristics of juvenile offenders: Relationship to dispositional outcome. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, St. Petersburg, FL. Cutlip, R. J. & Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2006, August). Community policing in transient neighborhoods. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Community Capacity Development Office, Phoenix, AZ. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2006, August). COPS Office training efforts in response to the President's DNA initiative. In E. F. Connors (Chair), DNA evidence to solve crimes. Symposium conducted at the annual conference of the Community Capacity Development Office, Phoenix, AZ. Sarver, R. A., III, & Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2006, November). Jury representativeness. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Society of Criminology, Los Angeles, CA.

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Colwell, L. H., & Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2005, March). The assumptive worlds of police officers and academy cadets: Implications for response to trauma. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, La Jolla, CA. Colwell, L. H., & Lyons, P. M., Jr. Bruce, A. J., Garner, R. L., & Miller, R. S. (2005, March). Assessing and understanding police officers’ cognitive appraisals and attributions for traumatic events. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, La Jolla, CA. Lyons, P. M., Jr. & Kalmbach, K. C. (2005, March). The social scientific contribution to law and public policy: Not as illuminating as we might hope. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, La Jolla, CA. Lyons, P. M., Jr., Garner, R. L., & Werling, R. L. (2003, June). Now more than ever: Community Oriented Policing principles in the battle against terrorism. Paper presented at the second annual National Community Policing Conference, Washington, DC. Marcus, D. K., Anthony, C. M., Davis, K. M., Fernandez, K., Torres, A., N. & Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2003, August). Homophobia and police judgments of culpability. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, ON. Buffington-Vollum, J. K., & Lyons, P. M., Jr., (2002, November). Hate crime legislation: A psycholegal analysis. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL. Cruise, K. R., Lyons, P. M., Jr., Hauser, L. L., & Baker, M. D. (2002, March). Prototypical analysis of adolescent psychopathy: The juvenile justice perspective. Paper presented at the biennial conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Austin, TX. Hauser, L. L., Miller, H. A., Miller, R. S., & Lyons, P. M, Jr. (2002, March). The knowledge and training of law enforcement officers in detecting deception: Suggestions for improving accuracy. Paper presented at the biennial conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Austin, TX. Kalmbach, K. C. & Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2002, March). Execution of individuals with mental retardation: A psycholegal analysis of cumulative cognitive impairment. Paper presented at the biennial conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Austin, TX. Marcus, D. K., Lehman-Keiser, S. J., & Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2002, March). Incarceration and learned helplessness: A longitudinal study. Poster session presented at the biennial conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Austin, TX. cv: Lyons

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Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2002, November). Serious and Habitual Offender Comprehensive Assessment Program sibling project. In R. A. Dembo (Chair), Miami-Dade Juvenile Assessment Center national demonstration project. Roundtable conducted at the annual conference of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL. Lyons, P. M., Jr., Hauser, L. L., Guy, L. S., & Merrill, M. A. (2002, March). A new look at the role of maturity in juvenile waiver decisions: A legal analysis of reverse waiver. Poster session presented at the biennial conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Austin, TX. Lyons, P. M., Jr. & Kalmbach, K. C. (2002, March). Ethical and legal issues in conducting research in prisons. In D. K. Marcus (Chair), Research in prisons: Opportunities and obstacles. Symposium conducted at the biennial meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, Austin, TX. Melton, G. B., & Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2002, July)(Chairs). Building humane communities respectful of children: The significance of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Symposium conducted at the 14th International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect, Denver, CO. Melton, G. B., & Lyons, P. M., Jr. (2002, July). Mental health and law as a means of reducing child maltreatment internationally. Paper presented conducted at the 14th International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect, Denver, CO. Lyons, P. M., Jr., & DeValve, M. J. (2000, March). Texas police chiefs’ attitudes toward gay and lesbian police officers. Paper presented at the biennial conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, New Orleans, LA. Lyons, P. M., Jr. (1998, March). Kansas v. Hendricks: Legal issues for mental health professionals and lawyers. In M. A. Conroy (Chair), Dilemmas in the wake of Hendricks. Symposium conducted at the biennial conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, Redondo Beach, CA. Marcus, D. K., Lyons, P. M., & Guyton, M. R. (1998, March). Juror influence and the Five-Factor Model: A social relations analysis. Poster session presented at the biennial conference of the American Psychology- Law Society, Redondo Beach, CA. Myers, L. B., Lyons, P. M., Jr., & Taylor, E. B. (1997, March). Sugar Land, Texas, the safest City in America: The role of community policing in meeting this objective. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Louisville, KY.

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Fallis, E. A., & Lyons, P. M., Jr. (1996, March). The exculpatory power of personality disorders in criminal law. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American College of Forensic Psychology, New Orleans, LA. Cruise, K. R. & Lyons, P. M., Jr. (1994, March). Children's perceptions of physical abuse: Implications for policy and treatment. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, Santa Fe, NM. Steward, M. S., Steward, D. S., Lloyd, D., & Lyons, P. M., Jr. (1991, August). Potential uses and abuses of computer assisted interviewing. In Gail S. Goodman (Chair), Assessment, diagnosis, and support of child sexual abuse victims. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. Downs, A. C. & Lyons, P. M., Jr. (1989, April). The 'real world' impact of physical attractiveness on misdemeanor judgments. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Psychological Association, Houston, TX. Downs, A. C. & Lyons, P. M., Jr. (1989, June). Natural observations of how attractiveness mediates misdemeanor and felony judgments. Poster session presented at the first annual meeting of the American Psychological Society, Alexandria, VA. Downs, A. C. & Lyons, P. M., Jr. (1988, April). Links between attractiveness and legal judgments: An in vivo analysis. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Instructor

2014 Special Topics: Leading the Organization of the Future, Sam Houston State University (Grad., offered online) 2008-13 Seminar in Organizations and Administration, Sam Houston State University (Grad., offered in both traditional and online formats) 2005 Public Policy, Sam Houston State University (Grad.) 2004 Survey of Research Methods, Sam Houston State University (Grad.). 2003 Fundamentals of Criminal Law, Sam Houston State University (Undergrad.). 2002 Proseminar in Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University (Grad.). 2000-12 Legal Aspects of the Criminal Justice System, Sam Houston State University (Grad.). 2000-pr Mental Health Law, Sam Houston State University (Grad.). 1999-03 Law and Psychology, Sam Houston State University (Grad.). 1998-00 Forensic Clinical Psychology Proseminar, (co-instructor) Sam Houston State University (Grad.). 1998-pr Police/Community Relations, Sam Houston State University (Undergrad.; offered in both traditional and Interactive TV formats). 1996-00 Seminar in Law, Sam Houston State University (Grad.). 1995-pr Law and Society, Sam Houston State University (Undergrad.). 1995-00 Courts and Criminal Procedure, Sam Houston State University (Undergrad.). 1995 Special Topics: The Disturbed, Violent Offender, Sam Houston State University (Undergrad.). 1993 Human Sexuality, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (Undergraduate). 1989 Juvenile Delinquency, Alvin Community College, Alvin, TX (Undergrad.).

Teaching Assistant

1993 Clinical Assessment Techniques, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (Grad.). 1993 Interviewing, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (Grad.). 1992 Introduction to Clinical Assessment, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (Grad.). 1986 Systems and Theories of Psychology, University of Houston-Clear Lake (Undergrad.). 1986 Theories of Personality, University of Houston-Clear (Undergrad.).

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INVITED ADDRESSES AND PRESENTATIONS

2014 (with David Frank) Expert testimony and Eyewitness Identification. Austin Criminal Defense Lawyers’ Association Friday Lunch Seminar (February, 2014). 2013 New Model Eyewitness Identification Protocols. Criminal Justice Conference. Texas Center for the Judiciary, Rockwall, TX (May, 2013). 2012 Eyewitness Identification Procedures – A Progress Report on the New Texas Legislation. Actual Innocence: Establishing Guilt or Innocence. The Center for American and International Law, Plano, Texas (August, 2012). 2006 Contemporary Issues in Police-Probation Partnerships, Attorney General’s Regional Gang Investigators’ Conference, Corpus Christi, Texas (April, 2006). 2005 Community Policing and Community Corrections: A Conceptual Fit Presenting Broad Opportunities, Texas Probation Association Annual Conference, Austin, TX (April, 2005). 2005 Legal Regulation of Sexual Offenders in the United States, Korean Society for Law and Psychology Annual Conference, Seoul, Republic of Korea (June, 2005). 2005 Psychology at the Police Station, Korean Association of Police Administration International Conference, Seoul, Republic of Korea (June, 2005). 2005 What is Forensic Psychology, Kyonggi University, Suwon, Republic of Korea (June, 2005). 2004 Beyond the Fear: Working with Secondary Victims After 9/11. Invited address for the Gulf States U.S. Attorneys Offices LECC/VW Conference, Tampa, FL (August, 2004). 2004 With Kifowit, D. Efforts to Improve the System, Mental Illness and the Texas Criminal Justice System: A Seminar for Texas Journalists, Hogg Foundation for Mental Health, Austin, TX (October, 2004). 2003 Evaluating Competence to Stand Trial and Fitness to Proceed Under the Terms of S.B. 1057. Invited address for the 2003-2004 Predoctoral Interns at the Federal Medical Center-Carswell, Ft. Worth, TX. (August, 2003). 2003 Delinquent Girls’ Transitions to Adulthood. Invited address for the 2003-2004 Predoctoral Interns at the Federal Medical Center- Carswell, Ft. Worth, TX. (August, 2003). 2003 Mental Health Problems at the Transition to Adulthood. Invited address for the Texas County Judges and Commissioners Annual Conference, Corpus Christi, TX (September, 2003). cv: Lyons

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WORKSHOPS PRESENTED

2013 Overview of Mental Health Issues in the Criminal Justice System: From Arrest to Courtrooms. Capacity for Justice. Austin, Texas (July, 2013). 2013 Sanity under Texas Law. Capacity for Justice. Austin, Texas (July, 2013). 2013 Competence to Stand Trial Under Texas Law. Capacity for Justice. Austin, Texas (July, 2013). 2008 Overview of Mental Health Issues in the Criminal Justice System: From Arrest to Courtrooms. Capacity for Justice. Austin, Texas (May, 2008). 2007 With Parnham, G. Legal Requirements for Expert Testimony. Capacity for Justice. Austin, Texas (May, 2007). 2005-07 Advanced Cultural Diversity: Capitalizing on Individual Differences, Constables Leadership Development Program, Bill Blackwood Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas, Huntsville, TX (Offered repeatedly). 2005 Don’t Get Sued: Tort Liability for Probation and Parole Officers, American Probation and Parole Association Training Conference, Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (August, 2005). 2005 Don’t Get Sued: Liability Under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 for Probation and Parole Officers, American Probation and Parole Association Training Conference, Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (August, 2005). 2005 With Niland, J. Practical Issues in Providing Criminal Forensic Testimony. Capacity for Justice. Austin, Texas (February, 2005). 2005 With Niland, J. & McMeans, W. S. Legal Aspects of Forensic Testimony. Capacity for Justice. Austin, Texas (April, 2005). 2004-pr Legal Liabilities. Constables’ Leadership College, Bill Blackwood Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas, Huntsville, TX (Offered repeatedly). 2004 With Conroy, M.A. The impact of SB 1057 on Evaluations of Competence to Stand Trial (and Fitness to Proceed). Forensic Study Group. , Texas (January, 2004). 2004 With Conroy, M.A., Niland, J., & Krocker, J. Testimony by Mental Health Professionals. Capacity for Justice. Austin, Texas (September, 2004). 2003 Advanced Legal Liability in Probation and Parole Administration. Texas Probation Training Academy, Correctional Management Institute of Texas, [Various], TX (Offered repeatedly). cv: Lyons

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2003-04 From Coaching to Counseling: Counseling Problematic Employees. United States Department of Justice, U.S. Marshals Service, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX (Offered repeatedly). 2003 With Conroy, M.A. Evaluating Competence to Stand Trial and Fitness to Proceed After SB 1057: Guidance for Attorneys and Judges. Capacity for Justice. Austin, Texas (July, 2003). 2003 With Conroy, M.A. Evaluating Competence to Stand Trial and Fitness to Proceed After SB 1057: Guidance for Mental Health Professionals. Capacity for Justice. Texas City, Texas (September, 2003). 2002 With Conroy, M.A. Ethical Dilemmas in Forensic Clinical Practice. Capacity for Justice and The University of Texas-Houston Health Science Center. Dallas, Texas (June, 2002). 2002 With Conroy, M.A. Ethics for the Attorney and the Mental Health Care Provider. Capacity for Justice and The Criminal Defense Lawyers Project, Austin, Texas (January, 2002). 2002 With Conroy, M.A. Preparing with Attorneys and Providing Testimony. Capacity for Justice and The University of Texas-Houston Health Science Center. Dallas, Texas (June, 2002). 2002 With Stone, S. What Do You Look for in the expert? Capacity for Justice & The Criminal Defense Lawyers Project, Austin, Texas (January, 2002). 2001-pr Advanced Constitutional Law. Leadership and Command College: Module III, Bill Blackwood Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas, Huntsville, TX (Offered repeatedly). 2001 Legal Issues: Insanity (Texas). Capacity for Justice, Advanced Forensic Evaluation Training, Austin, Texas. (January, 2001). 2001 Legal Issues for Probation Officers. Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Community Justice Assistance Division, Austin, Texas (July, 2001). 2001 With Conroy, M. A. Variances in Legal and Mental Health Professional Ethics. Capacity for Justice, Workshop for Travis County Judges and Masters, Austin, Texas (October, 2001). 2001-09 Overcoming Obstacles to Building Community Partnerships. International Law Enforcement Academy, Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, United States Department of State, Roswell, NM (Offered repeatedly). 2001 With Conroy, M. A., & Kercher, G. Expert Testimony. Attorney General’s Conference on Sexual Assault in Texas, Austin, TX (April, 2001). cv: Lyons

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2001 Legal Issues in Risk Management. Sam Houston State University Continuing Education Workshop, on Risk Assessment and Management, Huntsville, Texas (December, 2001). 2001 Workplace Violence. Sam Houston State University Continuing Education Workshop on Risk Assessment and Management, Huntsville, Texas (December, 2001). 2000 With Conroy, M. A., & Kercher, G. Rules and Guidelines for Expert Witnesses. Annual conference on the Treatment and Supervision of Sex Offenders, Addison, TX. (February, 2000). 2000 With Conroy, M. A., & Kercher, G. Rules and Guidelines for Expert Witnesses. Annual conference on the Treatment and Supervision of Juvenile Sex Offenders, Austin, TX. (July, 2000). 2000-pr Legal Liability in Probation and Parole. Texas Probation Training Academy, Correctional Management Institute of Texas, [Various], TX (Offered repeatedly). 2000-pr Police Policy Making. New Police Chief Series, Bill Blackwood Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas, [Various], TX (Offered repeatedly). 2000 Managing Risk of Violence. In-Distribution Employee Workshop, United States Department of Agriculture, Food Safety and Inspection Service, Regional Office, Philadelphia, PA. (August, 2000). 2000-01 Supervision in a Community Policing Environment. Texas Regional Community Policing Institute, [Various], TX (Offered repeatedly). 1999-01 Creativity. Leadership and Command College: Module I, Bill Blackwood Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas, Center For Executive Development, Texas A & M University, College Station, TX (Offered repeatedly). 1998-pr Community Oriented Policing and Problem Solving. Texas Regional Community Policing Institute, [Various], TX (Offered repeatedly). 1998 Evaluating Criminal Competencies. Sam Houston State University Forensic Clinical Psychology Program Continuing Education Workshop, Huntsville, TX. (May, 1998). 1998 Evaluating Criminal Responsibility. Sam Houston State University Forensic Clinical Psychology Program Continuing Education Workshop, Huntsville, TX. (May, 1998). 1998-02 Interviewing Skills for Compliance Officers. United States Department of Agriculture, Food Safety and Inspection Service, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX (Offered repeatedly). 1998-02 Legal Issues in the Regulatory Context. United States Department of Agriculture, Food Safety and Inspection Service, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX (Offered repeatedly). cv: Lyons

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1997-99 Legal Liability. Police Chief Leadership Series, Bill Blackwood Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas, [Various], TX (Offered repeatedly). 1997-99 Police Policy Making. Police Chief Leadership Series, Bill Blackwood Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas, [Various], TX (Offered repeatedly). 1993 Confidentiality in Substance Abuse-Related Mental Health Practice: Federal Law and the Tarasoff Duty to Protect. Lincoln-Lancaster Drug Projects, Lincoln, NE. (March, 1993). 1991-93 MMPI (MMPI-2) for Alcohol/Drug Abuse Counselors. Southeast Community College, Lincoln, NE. (Offered repeatedly). cv: Lyons

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CONSULTING ACTIVITIES

2003-04 Miami-Dade Serious Habitual Offender [SHO] Comprehensive Assessment Program, Miami, FL. Member of treatment design team developing a family-focused, community-based, multi-systemic intervention program for siblings of SHOs at risk for delinquency. 2001-02 United States Department of Health and Human Services, Food and Drug Administration, Washington, DC. Consultant to and participant in 2002 satellite conference on minimizing and managing risk in the workplace. 2000-01 United States Department of Health and Human Services, Food and Drug Administration, Washington, DC. Consultant to and participant in 2001 satellite conference on risk awareness in communications. 2000-04 Project Spotlight, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX. Policing liaison to project facilitating community-based probation and police partnerships. 2000 United States Department of Agriculture, Food Safety and Inspection Service, Washington, DC. Provider of professional development training on risk management in the workplace. 1994-pr City of Alvin, Department of Police, Alvin, TX. Ad hoc consultant on personnel mental health issues. Provider of professional development training on matters relating to mental health.

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DISSERTATIONS AND THESES SUPERVISED

Chaired Dissertations Sohn, J. S. (2012). Predicting Houston residents’ perceptions of the Houston Police Department. Doctoral dissertation, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Embry, R. J. (2011). Sentencing sex: Sentencing discrepancies between male and female sex offenders. Doctoral dissertation, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Swindell, S.V.S. (2011). The instruction of law in criminal justice: Purposes, methods, content, and faculty. Doctoral dissertation, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Sarver, R. A. (2007). Jury representativeness. Doctoral dissertation, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Werling, R. L. (2006). Disproportionate minority contact with the police: A service utilization analysis. Doctoral dissertation, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Colwell, L. H. (2005). Police officers' cognitive appraisals and attributions for trauma events. Doctoral dissertation, Department of Psychology, Sam Houston State University. Kalmbach, K. C. (2005). Mental health and psychosocial characteristics of juvenile offenders: Relationship to dispositional outcomes. Doctoral dissertation, Department of Psychology, Sam Houston State University. DeValve, E. Q. (2004). Through their eyes: Toward an understanding of the victimization experience and the formation of a grounded theory of victimization. Doctoral dissertation, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. DeValve, M. J. (2004). Purpose, power, justice, and marginalization: An examination of key prerequisites for diversity at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Doctoral dissertation, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Elliott, N. (2004). Examining attributions of responsibility by delinquents: Does maturity of judgment and “other punishment” influence the experience of culpability in adolescents? Doctoral dissertation, Department of Psychology, Sam Houston State University. Hamlin, R. J. (2004). Empirical criteria for the determination of suicide by legal intervention. Doctoral dissertation, Department of Psychology, Sam Houston State University.

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Chaired Dissertations (cont’d)

Zeigler, F. A. (2001). Relationships between sexual harassment experiences and federal case (Title VII) outcomes against criminal justice organizations, 1988-2000. Doctoral dissertation, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University.

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Chaired Theses Tsang, S. (2010). The “self” in psychopathy: An examination of psychopaths’ self-construals. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Handy, M. J. (2009). “They didn’t even dust the lawn for fingerprings: How C.S.I. and other crime dramas have affected the court system and jury decisions. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Weiss, A. J. (2009). Socioeconomic status and deviance: An application of Control Balance Theory. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas. Cihan, A. (2008). General profile of private security officers in Turkey: Factors influencing their occupational choice and perceived training. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Embry, R. J. (2008). Sentencing sex: Sentencing discrepancies between male and female sex offenders. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Fernandez, K. (2003). The relationship between family variables, self-reported delinquency and disciplinary infractions at juvenile correctional facilities. Master’s thesis, Department of Psychology, Sam Houston State University. Kwartner, P. P. (2003). Violence risk communication: Judicial preferences in decision making. Master’s thesis, Department of Psychology, Sam Houston State University. Baker, R. S. (2002). The development and implementation of a police-probation partnership based on seven Texas jurisdictions. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. DeValve, E. Q. (2000). Police-victim communication: An examination of police agencies’ self-report of satisfaction for missing children cases. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Schooler, A. C. (2000). An academic replication of investigative findings on male child molesters and pedophilic behavior. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University.

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Dissertation Committee Service

Becker, K. (2014). Importance of factors associated with competency for immigration proceedings: A survey of immigration attorneys. Doctoral dissertation, Department of Psychology, Sam Houston State University. Kawucha, S. (2014). Sheriffs—the other police. Doctoral dissertation, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Sam Houston State University. Naito, M. (2014). Reliability of eyewitness evidence: An analysis of state-level decisions using Manson v. Brathwaite’s Criteria. Doctoral dissertation, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Sam Houston State University. Ryan, M. (2014). If all else fails: An analysis of citizen and police justified homicides in Texas. Doctoral dissertation, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Sam Houston State University. Stein, M. (2014). Do psychiatric diagnoses predict competence to stand trial opinions via specific psycholegal abilities/deficits? Doctoral dissertation, Department of Psychology, Sam Houston State University. Tellez, A. (2014). Mental health, acculturation and factual understanding of immigration court proceedings in a community sample of Latino/a Immigrants. Doctoral dissertation, Department of Psychology, Sam Houston State University. Canales, E. J. (2012). Forensic assessment of Hispanics: A survey of practice in criminal forensic evaluations. Doctoral dissertation, Department of Psychology, Sam Houston State University. Cavanaugh, M. (2012). The “worst of both worlds”: Increased law enforcement presence, reasonable suspicion, and searches of students in public schools. Doctoral dissertation, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Gharagozloo, L. (2012). Traumatic stress, victimization, and substance use treatment outcomes in a randomized controlled trial testing the adolescent community reinforcement approach. Doctoral dissertation, Department of Psychology, Sam Houston State University. Sanders-Guerrero, J. S. (2012). Officers' and supervisors' opinions regarding mental health services utilization among law enforcement personnel. Doctoral dissertation, Department of Psychology, Sam Houston State University. Stonger, M. (2012). Examining defense attorney attitudes and practices regarding the insanity defense in Texas. Doctoral dissertation, Department of Psychology, Sam Houston State University. cv: Lyons

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Dissertation Committee Service (cont’d)

Tsai, C. (2012). Civil liability for inefficacious correctional medical care. Doctoral dissertation, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Akyuz, K. (2011). Terrorism versus justice: A cross-national empirical analysis of the impact of terrorism on due process and individual rights. Doctoral dissertation, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Bozeman, J. M. (2011). The language of suicide victims and homicide offenders in Houston, Texas, examined through a grounded theory analysis of their statements: A qualitative and exploratory study. Doctoral dissertation, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Khruakham, S. (2011). Assessing the effectiveness of the 2001 drug policy and drug enforcement in Thailand: A time-series analysis of police data. Doctoral dissertation, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Lai, Y. (2011). The determinants of public attitudes toward the police across racial/ethnic groups in Houston. Doctoral dissertation, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Sauvagnat, C. (2010). Does emotional intelligence influence the relation between life stress and mental health problems and criminality among probationers? Doctoral dissertation, Department of Psychology, Sam Houston State University. Turner, D. (2010). Juror perceptions of the influence of expert witness testimony in Texas sexually violent predator civil commitment hearings. Doctoral dissertation, Department of Psychology, Sam Houston State University. Mundt, C. (2010). Treatment amenability of juveniles convicted of crimes in Texas as adults. Doctoral dissertation, Department of Psychology, Sam Houston State University. Wu, T. R. Y. (2010). A study of personality, organizational factors, and job satisfaction among Taiwanese police officers. Doctoral dissertation, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Borua, V. (2008). Don’t tase me, Bro! Police and prison officer liabilities for use of tasers and stun guns. Doctoral dissertation, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University.

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Dissertation Committee Service (cont’d)

Demir, I. (2007). An analysis of shift work in the Turkish National Police in light of Herzberg’s Motivation Hygiene Theory. Doctoral dissertation, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Torres, A. N. (2007). Internalized homophobia, gender roles, and disordered eating in a sample of gay and bisexual men. Doctoral dissertation, Department of Psychology, Sam Houston State University. Palker-Corell, A. M. (2007). Mental health professionals’ decision- making in competence for execution evaluations. Doctoral dissertation, Department of Psychology, Sam Houston State University. Sarver, M. B. (2007). Leadership and effectiveness: An examination of the leadership styles of Texas police chiefs and the correlates of the most effective leaders. Doctoral dissertation, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Van Aelstyn, M. A. (2007). Crisis negotiations: An evaluation of perceived characteristics that facilitate the successful conclusion of crisis situations. Doctoral dissertation, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Lerdtomornsakul, U. (2006). A study of juvenile drug offenders in the Central Observation and Protection Center, Bangkok, Thailand. Doctoral dissertation, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Pray, S. A. (2006). Police officer perceptions of the effectiveness of their job preparation. Doctoral dissertation, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Frantzen, D. H. (2006). An analysis of factors affecting suspect interrogations in a sample of Texas police agencies. Doctoral dissertation, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Amenta, A. E. (2005). The assessment of sex offenders for civil commitment proceedings: An analysis of report content. Doctoral dissertation, Department of Psychology, Sam Houston State University. Mire, S. M. (2005). Correlates of job satisfaction among police officers. Doctoral dissertation, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Ross, H. H. (2005). Violence risk assessment in intimate partner stalking: Predictors of physically violent behavior in a stalking population. Doctoral dissertation, Department of Psychology, Sam Houston State University. Andrews, L. M. (2004). The utility of routine activities theory in relation to child sexual abuse. Doctoral dissertation, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. cv: Lyons

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Dissertation Committee Service (cont’d)

Peck, L. W. (2004). Hoeing a long and hard row: Long term administrative segregation of a cohort of Texas prison inmates. Doctoral dissertation, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Dailey, J. D. (2002). An investigation of police officer background and performance: An analytic study of the effect of age, time in service, prior military service, and educational level on commendations. Doctoral dissertation, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Ahmad, J. (2001). Congruence between police officers’ acceptance of community policing concepts and their attitudes toward women in the workplace and women police officers. Doctoral dissertation, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Thompson, R. A. (2001). Racial integration in law enforcement leadership: A view from the top. Doctoral dissertation, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Snell, C. J. (2000). Neighborhood structure, crime, and fear of crime: A partial test of Bursik and Grasmick’s systemic neighborhood control theory. Doctoral dissertation, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Tsai, T. J. (1997). Female police employee perceptions of job satisfaction in a large metropolitan police agency: Policy implications for the retention of policewomen and female civilian personnel. Doctoral dissertation, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. cv: Lyons

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Thesis Committee Service

Spooner, K. A. (2014). Sentencing juvenile homicide offenders to life without parole: A comparative legal analysis. Master’s thesis, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Sam Houston State University. Swindle, S. (2014). The effects of weapons on eyewitness identification: Photo spread selections in robbery cases. Master’s thesis, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Sam Houston State University. Ferrer, A. (2012). Gang migration: Patterns and motives of migration of Mara Salvatrucha 13 and other Salvadoran Gangs into the United States. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Bisset, M. J. (2011). The Manson family: The thin line between domestic terrorism and criminality. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Campbell, B. A. (2011). One summer wonders: A qualitative study of summer reserve police officers in a Maine police department. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Gallegos, G. E. (2011). Punitive attitudes among correctional officers. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. McCoy, L. (2011). Nonviolent offenders: Gender differences in predictors and recidivism rates for Texas state jail offenders. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Cavanaugh, M. R. (2008). The legality and liability of school searches after New Jersey V.T.L.O. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Khruakham, S. (2006). Assessing the impact of the Thai prostitution law. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Caillouet, B. A. (2005). MMPI-2 PSY-5 scales as predictors of law enforcement officer performance over time. Department of Psychology, Sam Houston State University. Frost, H. A. (2005). The Examination of psychopathy, antisocial behavior, and attachment in a sample of undergraduate students. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University.

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Ozkan, E. (2005). A comparative study of copyright laws in the United States and Turkey: Computer software piracy and protection. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Anthony, C. M. (2004). Effects of defendant race, victim race, and stereotypical crimes on mock juror judgments. Master’s thesis, Department of Psychology, Sam Houston State University. Merrill, M. A. (2004). Psychopathy: Fear, anxiety, and the polygraph. Master’s thesis, Department of Psychology, Sam Houston State University. Ollie, D. D. (2004). An analysis of factors protective against criminal behavior. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Sarver, M. B. (2004). Examination of attrition rates and potential screening variables for the Leadership and Command College law enforcement training program. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Tevebaugh, A. S. (2004). Examining the death penalty in an international context: Historical, developmental, and current issues. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Harper, L. M. (2003). Criminal justice response to reports of stalking in the United States. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Carr, T. M. (2002). An assessment of HIV risk behaviors and risk knowledge among newly admitted female inmates. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Vandiver, D. M. (2002). Negotiation: The strength of a courtroom workgroup and the guilty plea process. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Welch, K. L. (2002). Case outcome by type of counsel: A 1999 analysis of indigent defense in Tarrant County, Texas. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Broome, C., III (2001). African American citizen involvement in criminal justice: A voice or a void? Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University.

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Frisbie, J. D. (2000). Evaluating the client management classification system: An application of fuzzy sets to criminal justice decision-making. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Kahikina, C. S. (2000). The perceived seriousness of white collar crime among criminal justice faculty in North America. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Watkins, D. K. (2000). Formal interagency collaboration in Texas policing. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Barbee, A. C. (1999). Evaluating trial court performance in seven criminal trial court jurisdictions. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Bell, J. W. (1999). Parolees’ attitudes and expectations upon release from prison. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Carroll, L. C. (1999). Alternative remittance systems: Distinguishing sub-systems of traditional money laundering in INTERPOL member countries on the Asian continent. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Klein, A. V. (1999). Multiple personality disorder and the courtroom: An examination of the Spring Shadows Glen case. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Lysakowski, M. A. (1999). Controlling bear poaching: An assessment of the deterrent effect of various penalties and programs. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Abbott, M. G. (1998). An examination of inmate disciplinary infractions, 1990-1996: Tattoos and gang membership. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Cassidy, J. R. (1998). Routine activities of youths and the effects on juvenile delinquency and juvenile victimization. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. DeValve, M. J. (1998). Planning community policing: The perspective of the victim. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Foster, M. F. (1998). Racist revolutionaries: A comparative analysis of violent American white extremist groups of the 1980’s and 1990’s. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. cv: Lyons

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Kopplin, C. E. (1997). Understanding community courts. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Pizzurro, S. M. (1997). Post-academy physical fitness programming among Texas law enforcement agencies. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Bui, H. N. (1996). Social education and recidivism: An evaluation of the CHANGES program. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. McKay, B. W. (1996). Socialization of police recruits: An application of social learning theory. Master’s thesis, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University.