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KAREN J. TERRY, PHD 524 W 59th St, Room 631.10, New York, NY 10019 Phone: (212) 237-8040, Fax: (212) 237-8940 Email: [email protected]

EMPLOYMENT

Administrative

John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY

2010 – 2012 Associate Provost for Research and Strategic Partnerships (Interim)

Graduate Center, CUNY; Doctoral Program in Criminal Justice

2006 – 2010 Executive Officer (Director) 2003 – 2006 Deputy Executive Officer

Academic

John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY Department of Criminal Justice (2009- present); Department of Department of Law, Police Science and Criminal Justice Administration (1998-2009)

2008 – present Professor 2004 – 2008 Associate Professor 1998 – 2004 Assistant Professor

Bramshill Police Training College; Bramshill, England

Spring 2002 Visiting Professor

EDUCATION

1995-1999 Graduate: University of Cambridge

1996-1999 Ph.D. Institute of Criminology, Faculty of Law 1995-1996 MPhil. Institute of Criminology, Faculty of Law

1990-1994 Undergraduate: University of California, Irvine

B.A. Criminology, Law and Society B.A. Psychology (cum laude)

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ADMINISTRATIVE AND EXECUTIVE EXPERIENCE

Associate Provost for Research and Strategic Partnerships (2010 – 2012) College-wide office with 23 direct reports; served as interim AP with goals of: creating a culture of research, raising research standards; creating incentives for faculty to conduct high- quality research; and improving the research infrastructure. Specific responsibilities included:

• Oversight of faculty research, funding and activities o Managing the Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP), which oversees all faculty and student grant funds and research activities o Providing research mentorship for faculty o Chairing the Research Advisory Committee o Serving as a liaison with grant agencies o Overseeing the College’s Institutional Review Board (IRB) o Coordinating college-wide academic conferences and events o Overseeing the Responsible Conduct of Research Training and Research Integrity Officer o Approving visiting scholars, coordinating their activities, and serving as a liaison for international faculty exchanges o Conducting pre-tenure reviews for faculty o Creating a travel budget for academic departments; approve faculty travel requests • Overseeing 12 Research Centers and Institutes, including: (1) Academy of Critical Incident Analysis, (2) Crime Prevention and Control, (3) Criminal Justice Ethics, (4) Cybercrime, (5) Dispute Resolution, (6) International Human Rights, (7) Media, Crime and Justice, (8) Prisoner Reentry, (9) Race, Crime and Justice, (10) Regenhard (emergency response), (11) Research & Evaluation, and (12) Terrorism • Developing research partnerships with domestic and international institutions

Deputy/Executive Officer, Doctoral Program in Criminal Justice (2003-2010) Director of largest criminal justice doctoral program in the U.S.; Ranked as a top-ten program by U.S. News and World Report in 2010. Specific responsibilities included:

• Leading the Executive Committee • Overseeing student admissions; admitted approximately 10% of applicants, acceptance rate of more than 90% • Developing curriculum, including core and special topic courses, comprehensive exams • Faculty membership, managing approximately 80 faculty • Oversight of student progress • Creating and running a professional development seminar series for students • Overseeing an external review of the program

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ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

GRANTS

Total amount of funding received to date: $3,991,693. Federal funding agencies, foundations and organizations include: Open Society Foundation/Open Society Institute ($707,959) Atlantic Philanthropies ($20,000) Public Welfare Foundation ($15,000) National Institute of Justice ($513,146) Department of Homeland Security ($491,835) National Science Foundation ($24,000) Violence Against Women Organization ($50,000) United States Conference of Catholic ($1,523,110) Knights of Columbus ($250,000) Raskob Foundation ($100,000) “Anonymous” ($100,000) Catholic Mutual ($50,000) SC Ministry ($50,000) Henry Luce Foundation ($25,000) Catholic Health Association ($25,000) St Joseph Health System ($15,000) Greater Cincinnati Foundation ($10,000) Assisi Foundation of Memphis ($5,000) Griffith Criminology Institute ($3,500) Daughter of Charity Foundation ($1,000) PSC CUNY ($11,901) VOTF Individual members ($242)

2017 Visiting Scholar Grant Funding Agency: Griffith Criminology Institute Purpose: Collaborate on 2 research projects, begin interdisciplinary collaborative grant proposal, give an invited talk. Funding amount: $3,500

2016 PSC CUNY Funding Agency: PSC CUNY Funding amount: $3,295

2014 Innovative Policing Practices Funding Agency: Open Society Foundations Purpose: To identify new and innovative strategies for responding to violence over in the area of policing, including: community responses to violence; promoting policing legitimacy; improving police relations with minority communities; and, intelligence led predictive policing. Funding amount: $50,000

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2012 – 2013 Understanding the Crime Decline in New York City: An Analysis of Stop, Question and Frisk Funding Agency: Open Society Foundations Purpose: To evaluate the impact of New York Police Department’s stop, question, and frisk strategy on crime rates across police precincts and microspatial areas from 2003 to 2011. Funding amount: $215,000

2011 - 2013 Criminal Justice Education in China: Exploring Strategic Partnerships Funding Agency: Open Society Foundations Purpose: To further explore partnerships between John Jay College and institutions in China that are involved in public safety, policing, and criminal justice education. Funding amount: $ 228,179

2011 Criminal Justice Education in China: An Exploratory Study Funding Agency: Open Society Foundations Purpose: Explore potential collaborative relationships with educational institutions in China. Funding amount: $14,780

2010 – 2011 Understanding the Crime Decline in NYC Funding Agencies: Open Society Institute ($200,000), Atlantic Philanthropies ($20,000), Public Welfare Foundation ($15,000) Purpose: Planning grant to assess the crime drop in New York City Role: Co-Principal Investigator Funding amount: $235,000

2009 – 2011 Training & Educating The Next Generation Of Homeland Security Experts And Leaders. Funding Agency: Department of Homeland Security Purpose: To fund four doctoral students committed to studying terrorism, and providing them with education, training and mentorship to succeed in the homeland security field. Role: Co-Principle Investigator Funding amount: $200,000

2008 – 2011 Integrating education, research and professional development efforts to train the next generation of homeland security experts and scholars. Funding Agency: Department of Homeland Security Purpose: Department of Homeland Security Scientific Leadership Award for Minority Serving Institutions, to educate and train young scholars in the field of homeland security. Role: Project Director Funding amount: $291,835 Supplemental AGEP grant (NSF): $24,000

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2006 – 2008 Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children Funding Agency: National Institute of Justice (Award 2005-LX-FX- 0001) Purpose: Population estimate of youths in New York City who are victims of commercial sexual exploitation, with a particular focus on child prostitution. This is a collaborative grant between John Jay College and the Center for Court Innovation. Role: Consulting Investigator Funding amount: $229,494 (For John Jay; $520,000 total)

2006 – 2010 Study of the Causes and Context of Sexual of Minors by Catholic Priests Funding agencies: USCCB: $1,000,000; National Institute of Justice: $283,652 (Award 2009-IJ-CX-0036); Knights of Columbus: $250,000; Raskob: $100,000; “Anonymous”: $100,000; Catholic Mutual: $50,000; SC Ministry: $50,000; Luce: $25,000; Catholic Health: $25,000; St Joseph Health System: $15,000; Greater Cincinnati Foundation: $10,000; Assisi Foundation of Memphis: $5,000; Daughter of Charity Foundation: $1,000. Purpose: Conduct a study on the causes and context of child in the . Role: Principal Investigator Funding amount: $1.6 million

2005 – 2006 The Nature and Scope of Sexual Abuse of Minors By Catholic Priests and Deacons in the United States, 1950-2002 (Part II) Funding agency: U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Purpose: Multivariate analysis of the database gathered for the study of the nature and scope of child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church (Continuation of 2003/4 grant) Role: Principal Investigator Funding amount: $99,354

2003-2004 The Nature and Scope of Sexual Abuse of Minors By Catholic Priests and Deacons in the United States, 1950-2002 Funding agency: U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Purpose: To evaluate the nature and scope of the problem of child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church between 1950 and 2002. Role: principal investigator Funding amount: $423,756

2000-2001 Management and Supervision of Sex Offenders in New York City Funding Agency: Violence Against Women Organization Purpose: To evaluate the management and supervision of sex offenders living in the community in New York City. Role: co-principal investigator Funding amount: $50,000

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1999-2001 Analysis of Sexually Violent Predator Laws Funding agency: PSC CUNY grant (original and renewal) Purpose: To analyze of Sexually Violent Predator laws in 5 states, examining the efficacy of civil commitment in rehabilitating offenders. Funding amount: $8,606

PUBLICATIONS

Solo and co-authored books

Rosenfeld, R., Terry, K. & Chauhan, P. (2020). Understanding New York’s Crime Drop. New York: Routledge.

Grant, H., & Terry, K.J. (2017). An Introduction to Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice in the 21st Century: From Patterns and Causes to Strategy (4th edition). Boston, MA; Allyn and Bacon. (1st edition 2005; 2nd edition 2008; 3rd edition 2012.)

Terry, K.J. (2013). Sexual Offenses and Offenders: Theory, Practice and Policy (2nd edition). Belmont, CA; Wadsworth. (1st edition 2006; Reviewed in: Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity, 13 (1), p121-125; Victims & Offenders, 2(3), p. 303-306)

Pilch, C. & Terry, K.J. (2011). A Short Guide to Writing in Criminal Justice. Boston; Longman.

Terry, K.J. & Furlong, J. (2008). Sex Offender Registration and Community Notification: A “Megan’s Law” Sourcebook. (2nd ed.) Kingston, NJ; Civic Research Institute. (Original 2003; supplemental addendum 2005; supplemental addendum 2006) (Review by: IPT Journal, http://www.ipt- forensics.com/journal/volume13/j13_2_br1.htm)

Terry, K.J. & Furlong, J. (2004). Sex Offender Registration and Community Notification: A “Megan’s Law” Deskbook. Kingston, NJ; Civic Research Institute.

Edited books and journals

Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment (2019). Sexual Violence and Abuse in Organizational Settings, 31(6), 635-728. Role: Special Issue Co-editor.

Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment (2019). Campus sexual Assault, 31(3), 263-365. Role: Special Issue Co-editor.

Sullivan, L. (2009). SAGE Glossary of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Thousand Oaks, CA; Sage. (Role: Associate Editor).

Criminal Justice and Behavior, (2008) 35(5). Child Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church. Role: Guest Editor.

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Jones-Brown, D. & Terry, K.J. (eds.)(2004). Policing and Minority Communities: Bridging the Gap. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey; Prentice Hall (Reviewed in The Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, 2(4), 82-86)

Peer reviewed journal articles and book chapters

Harris, A.J. & Terry, K.J. (2019). Child sexual abuse in organizational settings: A research framework to advance policy and practice. Sexual Abuse, 31(6): 635-642.

Harris, A.J., Terry, K.J. & Ackerman, A.R. (2018). Campus sexual assault: Forging an action-focused research agenda. Sexual Abuse, 31(3), 263-269.

Terry, K.J. (2018) Restorative justice and child sexual abuse: Talking from evidence. In T. Gavrielides (ed.)The Routledge International Handbook of Restorative Justice. London; Routledge.

Terry, K.J. (2018). Sexual offending and the Catholic Church. In P. Lussier and E. Beuroguard (eds.) Sexual Offending: A Criminological Perspective. Routledge/Taylor Francis.

Ackerman, A.R. & Terry, K.J. (2018) Faulty Sex Offense Policies. In F. Reddington & G. Bonham (Eds). Flawed Criminal Justice Policy: At the Intersection of the Media, Public Fear and Legislative Response (2nd ed.). Durham, NC; Carolina Academic Press. (First edition 2011)

Terry, K.J. (2017). What is Sex Crime? In T. Sanders and B. Francis (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Sex Offences and Sex Offenders. Oxford, U.K.; Oxford University Press.

Terry, K.J. (2016). Child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church. In Y. Smaal, A. Kaladelfos & M. Finnane (eds.) The Sexual Abuse of Children: Recognition and Redress. New South Wales; Monash University Publishing.

Terry, K.J. (2015). Child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church. In A. Ackerman & R. Furman (eds.) Sexual Crimes: Transnational Problems and Global Perspectives. NY; Columbia University Press.

Terry, K.J. (2015). Child sexual abuse within the Catholic Church: A review of global perspectives. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 39(2), 139-154.

Terry, K.J. (2015). Sex offender laws in the United States: Smart policy or disproportionate sanctions? International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 39(2), 113-127.

Terry, K.J. & Ackerman, A. (2015) A brief history of major sex offender laws. In R. G. Wright (ed.) Sex Offender Laws: Failed Policies, New Beginnings (2nd ed.) New York; Springer. (1st edition 2009)

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Ackerman, A. & Terry, K.J. (2015) Leaders in sex offender research and policy. In R. G. Wright (ed.) Sex Offender Laws: Failed Policies, New Beginnings (2nd ed.) New York; Springer. (1st edition 2009)

Calkins, C., Fargo, J., Jeglic, E. & Terry, K.J. (2015) Blessed be the Children: A Case- Control Study of Sexual Abusers in the Catholic Church. Behavioral Sciences & The Law, 33(4): 580-594.

Terry, K.J. & *Litvinoff, L. (2014). Child maltreatment in the context of religious organizations. In D.L. Chadwick (ed.) Child Maltreatment (4th Ed.) St Louis, MO; STM Learning, Inc.

*Tamborra, T., Dutton, L.B. & Terry, K.J. (2014) Verbally coerced sex: Does she have to say ‘no’?. International Review of Victimology, 20(2), 227-241.

Rosenfeld, R., Terry, K.J. & Chauhan, P. (2014). New York’s Crime Drop Puzzle: Introduction to the Special Issue. Justice Quarterly, 31(1), 1-4.

Terry, K.J. (2012). Understanding the response to sexual abuse of minors by Catholic priests: A criminal justice perspective. In C.M. Renzetti & S. Yocum (eds.) The Sexual Abuse Crisis in the Roman Catholic Church: Multidisciplinary Perspectives. Boston; Northeastern University Press.

Terry, K.J. & Freilich, J.D. (2012). Understanding child sexual abuse by priests from a situational perspective. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 21(4), 437-455.

Terry, K.J., Schuth, K. & Smith, M.L. (2012). Incidence of Clerical Sexual Abuse over Time: Changes in Behavior and Seminary Training between 1950 and 2008. In T. Plante & K. McChesney (eds.) Ten Years of Crisis: What the Catholic Church has Learned and Done to Prevent Clergy Sex Abuse since Dallas. Greenwood Publishing Company.

Giardino, A.P., Sacks, M., & Terry, K. (2012). Epidemiology of clergy child sexual abuse in the U.S. Catholic Church. APSAC Advisor, 24(3), 2-9.

Terry, K.J. (2011) What is smart sex offender policy? Criminology and Public Policy, 10(2), 275-282.

Mercado, C.C., Terry, K., & *Perillo, A. (2011). Sexual abuse in the Catholic Church and other youth serving organizations. In D. Boer (Ed.) International Perspectives on the Assessment and Treatment of Sexual Offenders: Theory, Practice and Research. Wiley-Blackwell.

Terry, K.J., Giotakos, O., *Tsliakou, M. & *Ackerman, A. (2009). Sex offenders: Rape and child sexual abuse. In C.J. Ferguson (ed.) Forensic Psychology and Violent Criminal Behavior: Clinical and Social Implications. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

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Terry, K.J. (2008). Introduction: The nature and scope of child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 35(5), 545-548.

Terry, K.J. (2008). Stained Glass: The nature and scope of sexual abuse crisis in the Catholic Church. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 35(5), 549-569.

Terry, K.J. (2008). Understanding the sexual abuse crisis in the Catholic Church: Challenges with prevention policies. Victims and Offenders, 3(1), 31-44.

Terry, K.J. & *Ackerman, A. (2008). Child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church: Applying situational crime prevention strategies for safe environments. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 35(5) 643-657.

Terry, K.J., Mercado, C. & *Perillo, A. (2008). Priests who abuse and were abused: Understanding victimization in the Catholic Church. Victims and Offenders, 3(4), 412-421.

Mercado, C.C., *Tallon, J. & Terry, K.J. (2008). The characteristics and offense patterns of highly-persistent clergy sex offenders. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 35(5), 629-642.

*Perillo, A.D., Mercado, C.C. & Terry, K.J. (2008). Repeat offending, victim gender, and extent of victim relationship in Catholic Church sexual abusers: Implications for risk assessment. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 35(5), 600-614.

Piquero, A., Piquero, N., Terry, K.J., *Youstin, T., & *Nobles, M. (2008). Uncollaring the criminal: Understanding criminal careers of criminal clerics. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 35(5), 583-599.

*Tallon, J. & Terry, K.J. (2008). Analyzing paraphilic activity, specialization and generalization in priests who sexually abused minors. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 35(5), 615-628.

White, M. & Terry, K.J. (2008). Rotten apples in the Church: Employing a police deviance framework to understand the Catholic Church sex abuse scandal. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 35(5), 658-678.

Terry, K.J. (2007) (Senior Guest Editor). Sex offender and victimization legislation: Use, misuse and efficacy. Criminology and Public Policy, 6(3), 1001-1004.

Terry, K.J. (2007). Sexual Predators: Diversion, civil commitment, and community re- integration – challenges and opportunities. In R. B. Greifinger (ed.) Public Health Behind Bars: From Prisons to Communities. New York: Springer. (reviewed in: Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine)

Rice, S., Terry, K.J., Ventura, H. & *Ackerman, A. (2007). Female graduates in criminal justice. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 18(3), 360-384.

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Robertiello, G. & Terry, K.J. (2007) Can we profile sex offenders? A review of sex offender typologies. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 12(5), 508-518.

Terry, K.J. (2004) (Senior Guest Editor). Sex offenders. Criminology and Public Policy, 3(1), 57-58.

Terry, K.J. & Cling, B.J. (2004). Megan’s Law: New protections against sex abuse. In. B.J. Cling (ed.) Sex, Violence and Women: A Psychology and Law Perspective. New York: Guilford Press.

Terry, K.J. & Grant, H. (2004). The roads not taken: Improving the use of civilian complaint review boards and implementation of the recommendations from investigative commissions. In D. Jones-Brown & K.J. Terry (eds.) Policing and Minority Communities: Bridging the Gap. Upper Saddle River, NJ; Prentice Hall.

Terry, K.J. & *Tallon, J. (2004). Child Sexual Abuse: A Review of the Literature. In John Jay College Research Team, The Nature and Scope of Sexual Abuse of Minors by Catholic Priests and Deacons in the United States, 1950-2002. Washington, DC; United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.

Terry, K.J. (2001) Sex Offenders in New York City. In A. Karmen (ed.) Crime and Justice in New York City (2nd Ed). Belmont, CA; Wadsworth.

Terry, K.J. & Mitchell, E.W. (2001). Motivation and sex offender treatment efficacy: Leading a horse to water and making it drink? International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 45, 663-672.

Clear, T. & Terry, K.J. (2000) Correction beyond prison walls. In J. F. Shelley (ed.) Criminology (3rd Ed). Belmont, CA; Wadsworth.

Terry, K.J. & Mitchell, E.W. (1999) The impact of voluntariness on treatment efficacy: Is motivation necessary? Forensic Update, 59, 7-12.

Periodical, encyclopedia and online resource articles

Terry, K.J. (2017). Clergy Sexual Abuse in the Media. Oxford Handbooks Online. New York: Oxford University Press.

Terry, K.J. (2015). Understanding Child Sexual Abuse within Youth-Serving Organizations and Religious Institutions. Sex Offender Law Report, forthcoming.

Terry, K.J. (2012). Increasing awareness of sexual abuse within institutions. Sex Offender Law Report, 14(1), 1-3.

Terry, K.J. (2010). Sex Crimes. In R. Rosenfeld (ed.) Online Bibliography in Criminology. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Terry, K.J. (2010). Terrorism. In R. Rosenfeld (ed.) Online Bibliography in Criminology. New York: Oxford University Press.

Terry, K.J. (2010). Family and . In R. Rosenfeld (ed.) Online Bibliography in Criminology. New York: Oxford University Press.

Terry, K.J. (2009). Sex Offenses. In J. Mitchell Miller (ed.) 21st Century Criminology: A Reference Handbook. Thousand Oaks, CA; Sage.

Terry, K.J. (2006). Megan’s Law: A decade of developments. Sex Offender Law Report, 7(5), 67-69.

Terry, K.J. (2005). Sexually violent predators. In L. Sullivan (ed.) Encyclopedia of Law Enforcement. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Terry, K.J. (2005). Investigating sex crimes. In L. Sullivan (ed.) Encyclopedia of Law Enforcement. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Terry, K.J. (2004) The nature and scope of child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church: The statistics. Sex Offender Law Report. 5(4), 37-38.

Terry, K.J. (2004) The state of sex offender laws and research: Where we have been and where we are going. Sex Offender Law Report. 5(2), 5-6, 18.

Agency and grant Reports

Mercado, C., Fargo, J., Terry, K.J. & Widom, C.S. (2012). Identifying Situational and Individual Risk Factors for Child Sexual Abuse in Institutional Settings: Implications for Public Safety and Primary Prevention. Washington, D.C.; National institute of Justice (Award 2009-IJ-CX-0036).

Terry, K.J., Smith, M.L., Schuth, K., Kelly, J., *Vollman, B. & *Massey, C. (2011) Causes and Context of the Sexual Abuse Crisis in the Catholic Church. Washington, D.C.: United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. (Principal investigator and author).

Curtis, R., Terry, K., *Dank, M., Dombrowski, K., & Khan, B. (2008) Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children in New York City, Volume One: The CSEC Population in New York City: Size, Characteristics, and Needs. Washington, D.C.; National Institute of Justice (Award 2005-LX-FX-0001).

John Jay College Research Team (2006) The Nature and Scope of Sexual Abuse of Minors by Catholic Priests and Deacons in the United States, 1950-2002: Supplementary Data Analysis. Washington, D.C.; United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. (Principal investigator and co-author).

John Jay College Research Team (2004) The Nature and Scope of Sexual Abuse of Minors by Catholic Priests and Deacons in the United States, 1950-2002. Washington, DC; United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. (Principal investigator and author)

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Terry, K.J. (2000). Sustaining Employment: Factors Associated with Job Retention Among Ex-Offenders. New York; Report for the Center for Employment Opportunities.

Published Book reviews

Terry, K.J. (2011) Review of Goode, S.D. (2011). Understanding and Addressing Adult Sexual Attraction to Children: A Study of Paedophiles in Contemporary Society. New York: Routledge. In Psychology of Women Quarterly, 35(4), 642-643.

Terry, K.J. (2008) Review of Wortley, R. & Smallbone, S. (eds.) (2006). Situational Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse. Crime Prevention Studies, Volume 19. Monsey, NY: Criminal Justice Press. In Criminal Justice Review, 18, 252-254.

Terry, K.J. (2006) Review of Horton, C.B. & Cruise, T.K. (2001) and : The School’s Response. New York: Guilford Publications. In Criminal Justice Review, 30(3): 366-368.

Terry, K.J. (2005) Review of Zimring F.E. (2004) An American Travesty: Legal Responses to Adolescent Sexual Offending. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. In Contemporary Sociology, 34(6), 671-672.

Terry, K.J. (2001). Review of Gaines, L.K., Kaune, M. & Miller, R.L. Criminal Justice in Action. Belmont, CA; Wadsworth.

Terry, K.J. (2000). Review of Marshall, W.L., Anderson, D. and Fernandez, Y. Cognitive behavioural treatment of sexual offenders. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry. 11, 494- 496.

Terry, K.J. (1999). Review of Lees, S. Sexual violence, reputation and the law. Policing and Society 9(1), 110-113.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Organizational Role

Sex Offense Policy Research (SOPR) Group (Founding member; 1st Vice President 2020- 2021). http://www.sopresearch.org/

Editorial Roles for Journals/Periodicals

Justice Evaluation Journal (Editorial Board). Peer-reviewed journal published biannually by Taylor and Francis. (2018 – present)

Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment (Editorial Board). Peer-reviewed journal published by Sage (Official journal of ATSA) (2015 – present).

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Victims & Offenders (Editorial Board). Peer-reviewed journal published by Routledge. (2008-present)

Journal of Offender Rehabilitation (Associate Editor). Peer-reviewed journal published by The Haworth Press. (2005-2012)

Sex Offender Law Report. (Editor). Bi-monthly periodical published by The Civic Research Institute. (2004-2011)

Peer reviewer Behavioral Sciences & the Law Child Abuse & Neglect Criminology and Public Policy Criminal Justice Review International Criminal Justice Review International Journal of Comparative Sociology International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology Journal of Crime and Justice Journal of Criminal Justice Journal of Criminal Justice Education Journal of Offender Rehabilitation Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency Justice Quarterly Police Quarterly Psychology, Public Policy and the Law Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment Social Sciences Victims & Offenders Violence and Victims

THESIS/DISSERTATION SUPERVISION (* Indicates completed)

DOCTORAL

Chair Delene Bromirski* Collective Healing: A Restorative Justice Based Response to Clergy- Perpetrated Sexual Abuse of Minors within the United States Roman Catholic Church Completed: May 2019

Maggie Schmuhl* Trends in Sexual Victimization Completed: June 2017

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Michelle Cubellis* Sexual Victimization, Disclosure, and Accountability: Organizational Responses of the Boy Scouts of America to Child Sexual Abuse Completed: May 2015

Tonya DeSa* Spatial analysis of abduction sites, dump sites, offender and victim residences in cases of child murder Completed: January 2015

Sally Hing Po Lam* A meta-analysis of the prediction of violence among adults with mental disorders Completed: August 2014

Julie Siddique* Declining rates of rape from 1970s to present Completed: March 2013

Odessa Simms* Measuring differences between male and female sexual offenders Completed: September 2012

Tasha Youstin* Gender differences in developmental and life-course criminology Completed: March 2012

Jennifer McCarthy* Sexual attraction of online predators Completed: February 2010

Alissa Ackerman* Analyzing strain and labeling theory for registered sex offenders Completed: May 2009

Lisa Williams* Policy analysis of the specially targeted sex offender program in New York City Completed: May 2009

Tracy Tamborra * Perceptions of coercion in sexual relationships Completed: August 2008

Committee Member Allyson Walker-Franklin* Understanding Resilience Strategies among Minor-Attracted Individuals Completed: July 2017

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Brenda Vollman* Understanding the sexual identity and behavior of priests who sexually abused children (Funded by grants from the USCCB, Causes and Context study) Completed: September 2010

Diana Rickard* Constructing the social identity of a child molester Completed: March 2010

Meredith Patten* Analyzing violent behavior in American sports fans Completed: September 2009

Carrie Trojan* Comparing serial and single homicide offenders Completed: May 2009

Meredith Dank* Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children - A population estimate and network analysis of child prostitution in New York City (funded by NIJ Grant) Completed: April 2009

External Examiner Susan Rayment-McHugh* Griffith University; School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Developing and Investigating a Theory of Endemic Sexual Violence and Abuse Completed: May 2018

Niki Colombo* Graduate Center; Department of Psychology Situational and Structural Evaluation of Child Sexual Abuse within the Home Completed: May 2016

Anthony Perillo* Graduate Center; Department of Psychology Risk Assessment of Sexually Abusive Clergy Completed: September 2014

Jisun Park* Graduate Center; Department of Psychology Analysis of serial rapists using the Massachusetts Treatment Center data Completed: January 2009

February 2021

Donna Eshuys* Griffith University; School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Situational Crime Prevention and Sexual Offending Completed: October 2007

MASTERS Chair Yevgeniy Pastukhov Semchenkov* Topic: Sexual abuse of males in the Hasidic Community Completed: June 2020

Nelin Kehoe* Topic: Societal attitudes towards juvenile sex offenders Completed: November 2013

Chunrye Kim* Topic: Juvenile sex offenders and registration policies Completed: May 2010

Claire Timko* Topic: Perceptions of sex offenders: A social networking experiment Completed: December 2009

Shannan DaSilva* Topic: Risk assessment and the Adam Walsh Act Completed: December 2009

Danielle Rusnak* Topic: Escalation and behavioral consistency in serial rapists Completed: August 2009

Karen Pepper* Topic: Specialization and versatility in serial rapists Completed: May 2009

Delene Bromoski * Topic: Social construction of online sexual predation Completed: May 2007

Alissa Ackerman * Topic: Understanding and perceptions of Megan’s Law Completed: May 2006

Gohar Petrossian * Topic: Human trafficking Completed: May 2005

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Chris Bruell * Topic: Sex offender courts Completed: May 2004

Second Reader Jason Malone * Topic: Prior criminal behavior in cases of sexual homicide Completed: December 2007

UNDERGRADUATE THESIS SUPERVISION

Yu Han Chen Topic: Campus sexual assault Expected completion date: May 2021

Natasha Roman* Topic: Unequal application of the death penalty Completed: May 2020

Miriam Lasso* Topic: Impact of residency restrictions in Florida Completed: May 2020

Emily Pimental Topic: Efficacy of sexual abuse prevention policies for athletes Completed: May 2020

Sezen Bacal* Topic: Sex Trafficking and Corruption Completed: May 2016

Qing Shi Lu* Topic: Gender Disparities in Sentencing of Sex Offenders Completed: May 2016

Jainisha Spady* Topic: Psychological Effects of Sexual Abuse Completed: May 2016

Louis DiRosso * Topic: Drunk Driving Among College Students Completed: May 2008 (in fulfillment of honors senior thesis class)

Jae Ko * Topic: Judging the Judges Completed: May 2008 (in fulfillment of honors senior thesis class)

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Cynthia Markham * Topic: Analyzing the Characteristics of Women in Prison: Does Race Matter? Completed: May 2008 (in fulfillment of honors senior thesis class)

Joseph Simone * Topic: Surveying the 50 State Police Agencies about Domestic Terrorism and The Far Right Completed: May 2008 (in fulfillment of honors senior thesis class)

Briana Weinert * Topic: Sexual Offense Recidivism Rates and the Level of Notification Completed: May 2008 (in fulfillment of honors senior thesis class)

INVITED TALKS AND PEER-REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS

November 2020 US Conference of Catholic Bishops; Virtual Invited Speaker: Sexual Abuse of Youth in the Catholic Church: A 2020 Research Update

November 2019 US Conference of Catholic Bishops and ; Baltimore, MD Invited Speaker: Sexual Abuse of Youth in the Catholic Church: A 2019 Research Update

November 2019 St Thomas More; Yale University Invited Speaker: Sexual Abuse of Youth in the Catholic Church and Society: Prevalence, Context and Future Directions

March 2019 Reckoning and Reform; Fordham University Invited Speaker: Sexual Abuse of Youth in the Catholic Church and Society: Prevalence, Context and Future Directions.

March 2017 Griffith Criminology Institute 2017 Seminar Series; Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia Invited Speaker: Sexual Abuse within an Institutional Framework: Culture, Context and Policy Video Profile: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibpbhzsh8N4

April 2014 Sexual Abuse in the Church and Other Institutional Settings; International Institute for the Sociology of Law, Onati, Spain Invited Speaker: Understanding Child Sexual Abuse by Catholic Priests in the United States.

February 2014 Safety of Minors on College and University Campuses: A Social Justice Challenge; University of Michigan Invited Speaker: Catholic Clergy Abuse: Parallels and Perspectives.

February 2021

October 2013 Looking Back, Looking Forward: The Redress of Harm and the Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse; Brisbane, Australia Keynote Speaker: Understanding the Problem of Child Sexual Abuse by Catholic Priests in the United States.

August 2013 International Forum on Contemporary Criminal Law; Beijing, China Conference Co-host: Planned a conference on punishment reform on the topics of Restriction of the death penalty, its abolition and alternatives; Studies on scientific sentencing and its fairness; and Establishment and promotion of community corrections.

May 2012 Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church: A Decade of Crisis 2002 – 2012; Santa Clara University, Santa Clara CA Keynote Speaker: Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church: Understanding the Research

October 2011 Trauma and Transformation; McGill University, Montreal, CA Keynote Speaker: Overview of Child Sexual Abuse in the Roman Catholic Church

September 2011 NYU Criminal Law Group Seminar; New York, NY Invited Speaker: Child Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church

June 2011 Anglophone Conference; Vatican City Keynote Speaker: Report on the Causes and Context of Sexual Abuse of Minors by Priests

May 2011 Press Release; United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Washington D.C. Presenter: Report on the Causes and Context of Child Sexual Abuse by Catholic Priests in the United States

October 2007 MaleSurvivor Conference; New York, NY Presenter: Child Sexual Abuse By Priests: Victim And Offender Characteristics

October 2007 ATSA conference; San Diego, CA Presentation: Priests who sexually abused minors: An analysis of paraphilic activity and specialization in offense type

November 2006 Guggenheim Conference; New York, NY Moderator: Sex Offenders and the Media

September 2006 ATSA Conference; Chicago, IL Presenter and Moderator: Child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church: Victim and offender characteristics

February 2021

July 2006 Family Violence Conference; Portsmouth, NH Presenter: Stained Glass: Findings on Child Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church

December 2005 PRIM&R/ARENA Annual Conference Plenary Guest Speaker: The IRB Process in Difficult Cases: The Art of the Possible

October 2005 John Jay College Continuing Education Series In the Mind of a Sex Offender

February 2005 Sexual Offenses and Offenders Invited Presentation: Wadsworth Online Series on Criminal Justice

January 2005 Catholic Church Victim Symposium; Los Angeles, CA Invited Speaker: The John Jay Report: A Victim-Centered Approach to Understanding the Sexual Abuse Crisis

October 2004 Hoffinger Criminal Justice Colloquium Series; New York University Invited speaker: Stained Glass: The Sexual Abuse Crisis in the Catholic Church

June 2004 International Perspectives on Crime Conference; Bucharest, Romania Plenary Panel: Child Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church: The Study

February 2004 Press Release; National Press Club, Washington, D.C. Presenter: Release of the report on the Nature and Scope of Child Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church

June 2002 Modernising Criminal Justice; London, England Panel chair and Presenter: Megan’s Law and Sarah’s Law: Looking Beyond Notification.

September 2001 Sex Offenders In The Community Workshop; John Jay College Coordinator and Presenter: One-day workshop for Corrections, Parole, Child and Family Services, and Department of Mental Health on best practices for supervising and treating sex offenders.

March 2001 SOMT Research Grant Report; VERA Institute Presentation: Two-day workshop on VAWO grant data included GIS maps of registered sex offenders, data collected from juvenile and adult probation, parole, CJA, and systems maps showing the processing of sex offenders (and victims) throughout the criminal justice process.

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June 2000 International Perspectives on Crime conference; Bologna, Italy Presentation: Management and Care of Sex Offenders in the Community.

September 1999 Crime, Law and Deviance Seminar; New York University Presentation: The Effect of Motivation on Treatment Efficacy: Leading a Horse to Water and Making It Drink?

July 1999 European Association for Psychology and the Law (EAPL); Dublin, Ireland Presentation: The Effect of Motivation on Treatment Efficacy. (Paper presented by co-author, Edward W. Mitchell)

PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS

1998 – present Presentations for professional meetings (including American Society of Criminology, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, and other professional organizations) available upon request

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS AND MEMBERSHIPS

1998 -present American Society of Criminology 1998 -present Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2010 – 2018 MaleSurvivor (Advisory Board) 2007 – 2010 MaleSurvivor Organization (Board of Directors, Chair of the Research Committee, Conference Committee ) 2008 – 2010 AGEP Board of Advisors, CUNY

AWARDS

2007-2009 John Jay College Research Grant (2) 2003-2004 John Jay College Presidential Research Grant 2001 MacNamara Award for Outstanding Research from a Junior Faculty Member.

TEACHING

Doctoral Sex Crimes Getting Published Dissemination of Knowledge

Master Sex Crimes Issues in Criminal Justice (Criminological Theory)

Undergraduate Introduction to Law Enforcement Introduction to Criminal Justice (lecture and seminar) Major Problems in Criminal Justice

February 2021

Crime and Justice Issues Community Policing Police Management Women in Policing Sex Offenders in the Criminal Justice System Sex Offender Policy Sins of the Fathers Crime and Society Mobbed Up Criminology Truer than Fact: Crime, Literature, and Media Murderers, Mobsters, Monsters: Notorious New York

SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY, COLLEGE AND DEPARTMENT

CUNY and Graduate Center Doctoral Program Academic Advisor (2020-present) Doctoral Executive Committee (2003-2012, 2015-present) Doctoral Curriculum Committee (2003-2010, 2015 - present) Doctoral Admissions Committee (2003-2010) Doctoral Membership Committee (2003-2010) Doctoral Seminar on Becoming a Better Teacher (2004-2010) Search Committee, Director of Sponsored Programs (2010) Executive Council of Executive Officers (2009-2010) Academic Review Committee (2009-2010) Search Committee, Director of the GC Wellness Center (2009) GC Middle States Committee, Working Group on Educational Offerings and General Education (2008) Evaluator, CUNY collaborative grants (2007 – 2009) Committee for assessing doctoral fellowships (2005) Coordinator, faculty colloquium series in criminal justice (2003-2010) Coordinator/advisor to doctoral student adjuncts (2003-2006) Doctoral Comprehensive Examination Grader for Law and Policy, Criminological Theory and Psychology, and Research Methods (2003-2010) Grader for CUNY proficiency exams (Task I and Task II) (2000-2002)

John Jay College of Criminal Justice Committee on Strategic Priorities (2014) Search Committee, Associate Provost for Research (2010, 2012) Faculty Personnel Committee (2004-2006, 2009-2012) Middle States Committee (2001, 2010-2012) College Curriculum Committee (2009 – 2010) Academic Standards (Undergraduate) (2009-2010) Search Committee, Director of Development (2009) Research Advisory Committee (2005-present) Honors program (2004-2010, Director 2005-2010)

February 2021

General Education Committee (2004 – 2006, chair Spring 2005) Search Committee for Dean, Office of Professional Studies (2005) President’s Committee on Recruitment and Retention (2000-2002) Writing in the Disciplines (WID) Committee (1999-2002) Faculty Advisor for International Defense Society (1999-2001) Women’s Studies Committee (1998-2002)

Department of Law & Police Science (1998-2009), Department of Criminal Justice (2009-present) Personnel and Budget Committee (2004-2005, 2009-2010, 2012- present) Curriculum Committee (1999-2004, 2009 – 2010; chair 2004, 2009) Committee to Hear Appeals on Student Grades (2002-2005) Captain of the Charitable Giving Fund for the LPS department (2000)

SERVICE TO THE PUBLIC

Select Volunteer Positions

2018 – present Board of Directors (U.S. Figure Skating) Manage the business and affairs of U.S. Figure Skating, as specified by Article VIII of the USFS Bylaws

2018 – present Administrative/Legal Group Coordinator (U.S. Figure Skating) Oversee eight committees within U.S. Figure Skating and advise and assist the committee chairs

2018 – 2019 Research Advisory Committee for SafeSport (U.S. Olympic Committee) Advise the U.S. Olympic Committee on research and evaluation practices of SafeSport policies

2016 – 2018 Chair, Grievance Committee (U.S. Figure Skating) Responsible for administering the various grievance and hearing processes provided under U.S. Figure Skating bylaws and rules

2013 – 2016 Chair, SafeSport Subcommittee (U.S. Figure Skating) Helped develop SafeSport Handbook (in accordance with US Olympic Committee mandate) with guidelines on definitions and responses to sexual, physical and emotional abuse, , and hazing; oversee committee and implementation of guidelines by all member clubs; deliver webinars and give presentations nationally about abuse and misconduct

2009 – 2013 Chair, Ethics Committee (U.S. Figure Skating) Oversaw development of principles of ethical behavior in the sport of figure skating, including issues of harassment and abuse, conflicts of interest, and financial impropriety

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2002 – 2019 International Team Leader (U.S. Figure Skating) Lead teams of junior and senior skaters to international competitions annually; duties include financial oversight for the team, organizing practices, organizing all local transportation and lodging, and any other support. Countries traveled to include Canada, Italy, Hungary, Germany, Russia, Bulgaria, Belarus, Estonia, Croatia, Finland

2019 – present International Figure Skating Judge Judge ice skating competitions around the world

Select Non-Academic Publications

Terry, K.J. (December 2014) Bullying. Skating Magazine, p. 4.

Terry, K.J. (May/June 2014) Child sexual abuse: awareness, recognition and action. PS Magazine, p. 10-11.

U.S. Figure Skating (2013) SafeSport Program Handbook. Available online at: http://www.usfsa.org/shell.asp?sid=49066. (Role: co-author)

Terry, K.J. (2005) Tracking predators: Harsh penalties pacify the public but don’t deter sex offenders. The Press Enterprise, D1, D4.

Dissemination of Research to the Public Research on child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church profiled in national and international media outlets, including NY Times, LA Times, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, the Guardian, CNN, CSPAN, The Economist, BBC, and NPR.

“Nature and Scope” study (2004) – more than 30,000 google links to articles citing the study; Wikipedia page about the research https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Jay_Report

“Causes and Context” study (2011) – more than 500,000 google links to articles citing the study