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VITA DANIEL BRUCE KENNEDY, Ph.D., C.P.P., C.S.P. 1664 Rolling Woods Drive Troy, Michigan 48098-4385 (248) 641-0988 FAX (248) 641-0788 E-mail [email protected] www.ForensicCriminology.com EDUCATION June 1971 Ph.D. Educational Sociology. Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan. December 1969 M.A. Sociology. Wayne State University. June 1967 B.A. Sociology. Wayne State University. PUBLICATIONS Books Kevin F. Gotham and Daniel B. Kennedy, Practicing Forensic Criminology (San Diego: Academic Press, 2019). Daniel B. Kennedy and Robert J. Homant (Eds.), Police and Law Enforcement, Vol. 5 (New York: AMS Press, 1987). Daniel B. Kennedy and Robert J. Homant (Eds.), Police and Law Enforcement, Vol. 4 (New York: AMS Press, 1987). Robert Homant and Daniel B. Kennedy (Eds.), Police and Law Enforcement, Vol. 3 (New York: AMS Press, 1985). Daniel B. Kennedy, Crime and Justice in Greater Detroit (Washington, DC: University Press of America, 1981). Daniel B. Kennedy (Ed.), The Dysfunctional Alliance: Emotion and Reason in Justice Administration (Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing Co., 1977). Daniel B. Kennedy and August Kerber, Resocialization: An American Experiment (New York: Human Sciences Press, 1973). Daniel B. Kennedy and Bruce Kennedy, Applied Sociology for Police (Springfield: Charles C. Thomas, 1972). Daniel B. Kennedy 2 Book Chapters Dennis Savard and Daniel B. Kennedy, “Crime and Security Liability Concerns at Shopping Centers,” pps. 254-275 in Kevin Walby and Randy Lippert (Eds.) Corporate Security in the 21st Century: Theory and Practice in International Perspective (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014). Daniel B. Kennedy, “Evolving Practice Parameters of Forensic Criminology,” pps. 1-20 in Stephen Morewitz and Mark Goldstein (Eds.), Handbook of Forensic Sociology and Psychology (New York: Springer, 2013). Robert J. Homant and Daniel B. Kennedy “Does No Good Deed Go Unpunished? The Victimology of Altruism,” pps. 193-206 in Barbara Oakley, Ariel Knafo, Guruprasad Madhavan and David Wilson (Eds.), Pathological Altruism (New York: Oxford University Press, 2012). Daniel B. Kennedy, Robert J. Homant, Erick Barnes, and Megan Howell, “Homeland Security and Sleeper Cell Terrorists: A Comparison of Insider and Outsider Perceptions,” pps. 255-294 in K. Shienbaum (Ed.), Can America Maintain Its Political, Military, and Economic Preeminence? Sixteen Key Challenges (Lewiston, NY: Mellen Press, 2011). Daniel B. Kennedy, “Foreword,” pps. xv-xvii in Wayne Petherick, Brent Turvey, and Claire Ferguson, Forensic Criminology (New York: Elsevier, 2010). Daniel B. Kennedy and Robert J. Homant, “Forensics in the Field: The Example of Profiling,” pps. 77- 99 in Martine Herzog-Evans (Ed.) Transnational Criminology Manual, Vol. 3 (Netherlands: Wolf Legal Publishers, 2010). Robert J. Homant and Daniel B. Kennedy, “Understanding Serial Sexual Murder: A Biopsychosocial Approach,” pps. 311-349 in Wayne Petherick (Ed.) Serial Crime: Theoretical and Practical Issues in Behavioral Profiling 2nd ed. (Burlington, MA: Academic Press, 2009). Daniel B. Kennedy and Robert J. Homant, “A Social Psychological Perspective on Terrorist Behavior,” pps. 149-172 in Adam Lowther and Beverly Lindsay (Eds.) Terrorism’s Unanswered Questions (Westport, CT: Praeger Security International, 2009). Daniel Shoemaker and Daniel B. Kennedy, “Criminal Profiling and Cybercriminal Investigations,” pps. 456-476 in Michael Pittaro and Frank Schmalleger (Eds.) Crimes of the Internet (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 2009). Daniel B. Kennedy and Jason R. Sakis, “From Crime to Tort: Criminal Acts, Civil Liability, and the Behavioral Sciences,” pps. 119-142 in David Canter and Rita Zukauskiene (Eds.) Psychology and Law: Bridging the Gap (Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 2008). Daniel B. Kennedy, “Forensic Security and the Law,” pps. 118-145 in Martin Gill (Ed.) Handbook of Security (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006). Daniel B. Kennedy 3 Robert Homant and Daniel B. Kennedy, “Serial Murder: A Biopsychosocial Understanding,” pps. 189- 223 in Wayne Petherick (Ed.) Serial Crime: Theoretical and Practical Issues in Behavioral Profiling (Burlington, MA: Academic Press, 2006). Daniel B. Kennedy, “The Prevention and Management of Workplace Violence,” pps. 379-400, in Adele El-Ayoubi (Ed.) Basic Crime Prevention Curriculum (Ann Arbor, MI: International Society of Crime Prevention Practitioners, 2005). Robert J. Homant and Daniel B. Kennedy, “A Typology of Suicide by Police Incidents,” in Donald C. Sheehan and Janet I. Warren (Eds.) Suicide and Law Enforcement (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Depart- ment of Justice, 2001), pp. 577-586. Daniel B. Kennedy and Robert J. Homant, “Role of the Criminologist in Negligent Security Cases,” in Wiley Law Publications Editorial Staff (Ed.) 1996 Wiley Expert Witness Update (New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1996), pp. 151-166. Daniel B. Kennedy, Robert J. Homant, and George Emery, "AIDS Concerns Among Crime Scene Investigators," in International Association of Chiefs of Police (Ed.) Criminal Investigation (Arlington: International Association of Chiefs of Police, 1989). Robert J. Homant and Daniel B. Kennedy, "Determinants of Expert Witnesses' Opinions in Insanity Defense Cases," in Susette M. Talarico (Ed.), Courts and Criminal Justice (Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1985). Daniel B. Kennedy and August Kerber, "The Nature of Resocialization," in Richard Larson and Ronald Knapp (Eds.) Readings for Introducing Sociology (New York: Oxford University Press, 1982). Academic Journal Articles Kevin F. Gotham and Daniel B. Kennedy, “Analyzing Crime Foreseeability: Premises Security Litigation and the Case of Convenience Stores and Gas Stations,” Security Journal (Online First Article, November, 2019). Dennis M. Savard, Thomas M. Kelley, Joseph J. Jaksa, and Daniel B. Kennedy, “Violent Crime in Bars: A Quantitative Analysis,” Journal of Applied Security Research 14 (2019): 369-389. Jason R. Sakis and Daniel B. Kennedy, “Compensation for Resident-to-Resident Attacks in Senior Living Facilities,” Elder Law Journal 27 (2020): 297-326. Dennis M. Savard and Daniel B. Kennedy, “Conditional Threats of Suicide and Jail Suicide,” Forensic Research & Criminology International Journal 5, 4 (2017): 00163.DOI:10.15406/frcij.2017.05.00163. Dennis M. Savard and Daniel B. Kennedy, “On the Applications of Forensic Criminology,” Journal of Physical Security 10 (2017): 8-29. Daniel B. Kennedy and Dennis M. Savard, “Delayed In-Custody Death Involving Excited Delirium,” Journal of Correctional Health Care 24 (2017): 43-51. Daniel B. Kennedy 4 Dennis Savard and Daniel B. Kennedy, “Responding to Intimate Partner Violence in the Workplace,” Security Journal 26 (2013): 249-263. Daniel B. Kennedy, “Applications of Forensic Sociology and Criminology to Civil Litigation,” Journal of Applied Social Science 7 (2013): 233-247. Daniel B. Kennedy and Robert J. Homant, “An Insider View of the Sleeper Cell Terrorist: A Face Validity Study,” Journal of Applied Security Research 3 (2008): 325-350. Michael J. Witkowski and Daniel B. Kennedy, “Breaking New Ground: An Historical Look at the Master of Science in Security Administration Degree at the University of Detroit Mercy,” Journal of Applied Security Research 3 (2007): 123-140. Robert J. Homant, Daniel B. Kennedy, and Warren Evans, “Evaluating ‘Last Call’: A Program Directed at Outstanding Drunk Driving Warrants,” Police Quarterly 10 (2007): 394-410. Daniel B. Kennedy, “A Précis of Suicide Terrorism,.” Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management 3 (2006):1-9. Available at http://www.bepress.com/jhsem/vol3/iss4/2 Daniel B. Kennedy, Robert J. Homant, and Michael R. Homant, “Perception of Injustice as a Determi- nant of Support for Workplace Aggression,” Journal of Business and Psychology 18 (2004): 323-336. Robert J. Homant and Daniel B. Kennedy, “The Crisis-Prone Organization as a Factor in Workplace Aggression,” Security Journal 16 (2003): 63-76. Robert J. Homant and Daniel B. Kennedy, “The Role of Hostile Attribution in Support for Workplace Aggression,” Psychological Reports 92 (2003): 185-194. Thomas M. Kelley, Daniel B. Kennedy, and Robert J. Homant, “Evaluation of An Individualized Treatment Program for Adolescent Shoplifters,” Adolescence 38 (2003): 725-733. Daniel B. Kennedy and Michael Witkowski, “False Allegations of Rape Revisited: A Replication of the Kanin Study,” Journal of Security Administration 23 (2000): 41-46. Robert J. Homant and Daniel B. Kennedy, “Effectiveness of Less Than Lethal Force in Suicide by Cop Incidents,” Police Quarterly 3 (2000): 153-171. Robert J. Homant and Daniel B. Kennedy, “Suicide by Police: A Proposed Typology of Law Enforce- ment Officer Assisted Suicide,” Policing 23 (2000): 339-355. Robert J. Homant, Daniel B. Kennedy, and R. Thomas Hupp, “Real and Perceived Danger in Police Officer Assisted Suicide,” Journal of Criminal Justice 28 (2000): 43-52. Daniel B. Kennedy and R. Thomas Hupp, “Apartment Security and Litigation: Key Issues,” Security Journal 11 (1998): 21-28. Daniel B. Kennedy 5 Robert J. Homant and Daniel B. Kennedy, “Psychological Aspects of Crime Scene Profiling: Validity Research,” Criminal Justice and Behavior 25 (1998): 319-343. Reprinted in Curt Bartol and Anne Bartol (Eds.), Current Perspectives in Forensic Psychology and Criminal Justice (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2006), pps. 45-53. Reprinted in Robert Keppel (Ed.) Offender Profiling, 2nd ed. (Stamford, CT: Thomson Learning, 2006), pps. 321-336. Daniel B. Kennedy and Robert J. Homant, “Problems with the Use of Criminal