Curriculum Vitae of David R. Montague, PhD

eLearning & STaR; Faculty Mentoring Program 501.916.3227 Office of the Provost [email protected] University of at Little Rock www.ualr.edu/elearning 2801 South University Ave. Dickinson Hall #502 ualr.edu/provost/faculty-mentors Little Rock, Arkansas USA 72204 www.linkedin.com/in/drmontague

Education

● PhD - 2002. Political Science. Political Science Department. Howard University. ● MA - 1996. Crime in Commerce. Forensic Science Department. George Washington University. ● BA - 1989. Political Science. Political Science Department. Morehouse College.

Licenses, Security Clearances, and Certifications

● 2020. Sworn law enforcement. Reserve Police Officer (#177) with the Bryant Arkansas Police Department. ● 2019. Certificate in Online Education Administration. University of Wisconsin-Madison. ● 2014. Quality Matters External Review Certification for CRJU 4300 - Crime and Behavior course. ​ ​ ● 2012. Sworn law enforcement. Reserve Deputy Sheriff with the Pulaski County Arkansas Sheriff’s Office. ● 2010. Inside-Out Instructor Certification. National Inside-Out Center; Temple University. West Chester, PA. ● 2005. Emotional Intelligence reviewer and feedback provider certification. Behavioral Health Strategies, LLC. ● 2003. Updated background investigation. Standard national security and public trust activities in support of the U.S. Government as a consultant. ● 1997. Maryland State Private Detective License number 015762. ● 1997. Background investigation to perform national security and public trust activities in support of the U.S. Government as a consultant. ● 1996. U.S. Government “SCI” security clearance; while a federal employee. ● 1995. U.S. Government “Top Secret” security clearance; while a federal employee. ● 1991. U.S. Government “Top Secret” security clearance; while a federal employee. ● 1990. U.S. Government “Sensitive” security clearance; while the employee of a federal contractor.

Employment

● 2015- Present: Executive Director of Online Learning and Faculty Mentoring. University of Arkansas at Little ​ ​ ​ Rock. ○ Appointed by the chancellor with tenure and rank as Full Professor of Criminal Justice to run online education for the university out of the Offices of eLearning & Scholarly Technology and Resources, ​ ​ under the Office of the Provost. Initially brought on to run solely eLearning in an interim capacity, the position was converted three times adding responsibility making the position permanent over both offices. Then a previously collateral function running the university’s faculty mentoring program was restructured to add faculty mentoring as part of my full-time university position. The position was elevated in 2020 to have the unit report directly to the university’s provost and join the provost’s Deans Council. Responsible for all aspects of online education at the university and all affiliated campuses, and manage a $3 Million budget. Operationally, manage 3 divisions, 15 full-time personnel, setting of policy, facilitating payments,

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development of programming, and innovating processes. Additionally, facilitates the upkeep for the learning management system (BlackBoard), providing technical and design support, online course development, quality assurance, selection and implementation of LMS tools. ● 2015- Present: Professor (Tenured) - UALR, School (formerly “Department”) of Criminal Justice. ​ ​ ● 2015-2009: Associate Professor (Tenured) - UALR, Criminal Justice Department. Director, Senior Justice Center. ​ ​ ​ ​ ● 2009-2004: Assistant Professor (Tenure Track) - UALR, Criminal Justice Department. Founding Director of the ​ ​ ​ ​ UALR Senior Justice Center. ● 2004-2002: Visiting Professor - University of Maryland, Eastern Shore, Organizational Leadership PhD Program. ​ ​ ● 2004-1999: Lecturer - University of Maryland, College Park. Department of Criminology and Department of ​ ​ Afro-American Studies. ● 2000-1998: Graduate Research Fellow - Howard University Center of Urban Progress, Washington, DC. ​ ​ ● 1999-1998: Graduate Research Assistant - U.S. Senator-Retired (MA) Edward W. Brooke. Washington, DC. ​ ​ ● 1998-1997: Graduate Research Assistant - Howard University [Professor Charles Harris], Washington, DC. ​ ​ ● 2004-1997: Consultant - ReliaFind Research, LLC. [national security investigation services]. Silver Spring, MD. ​ ​ ● 2004-1997: Special Investigator - US Investigations Services Inc. [national security investigation services ​ ​ representing U.S. Office of Personnel Management] Hyattsville, MD. ● 1997-1995: Senior Investigator - U.S. JFK Assassination Records Review Board [head of investigations ​ ​ division--identification and acquisition of information & records pertaining to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy during 1963] Washington, DC. ● 1995: Senior Fraud Analyst - Chevy Chase Bank [credit card security], Frederick, MD. ​ ​ ● 1994-1991: Diversion Investigator - U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) [civil and criminal ​ ​ investigations of prescription drugs and chemicals], Newark, NJ. ● 1991-1990: Data Analyst - EBON Research Systems; Office of Chief Counsel, Asset Forfeiture ​ ​ Section U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Arlington, VA. ● 1990-1989: Canvass Representative - The Citizen Labor and Energy Coalition, Washington D.C. ​ ​

Research Interests

● Social Justice Policy ● Online Education ● Prisoner Community Reentry

University Administration

As Executive Director of Online Learning and Faculty Mentoring -- Office of the Provost

Examples of various types of administrative work:

● Analyses of Policy and Auditing of Organizational Processes ○ Completed an internal audit of all documents and processes associated with online course development, standards, payment management. This was done to better understand “how” various areas within eLearning & STaR operate and to improve communication between areas toward operational goals.

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○ Revised the payment schedules for “part-time lecturer” and “student semester credit hour” payments each semester. Increased the manner and frequency of communication with the colleges in order to make payments more efficient to benefit colleges and their resource needs online each semester. ○ Revised the official online course development process for the university to require a pre-development workshop for all faculty wanting to develop courses using the Quality Matters standards. https://ualr.edu/star/instructional-design-services/6147-2/. ​ ○ Facilitated creation of a Google Form to allow academic program coordinators to know whether or not the provost will approve of their program joining the Online Campus (for reduced rate) prior to submitting the other required regulatory steps to be approved at the university committees, the UA System Office and the Arkansas Department of Higher Education; including the Arkansas board deciding on whether a program can be offered at 100% distance. ○ Implemented a secure, mandatory Gravity Form in order to provide Blackboard course access or a course copy, along with an internal auditing report function. The previous process used emailed requests. https://ualr.edu/star/add-a-user-to-your-blackboard-course/. ​ ○ Implemented the training and use of Streak (a CRM using gmail) as the project management tool for eLearning & STaR. ○ Revised the website policy language dealing instructor access to their course shells, responsibility to make an archive of said material themselves prior to leaving the university if they want it, and instructions on how to archive courses. https://ualr.edu/elearning/policies/. ​ ​ ○ Facilitated increased internal communication within eLearning and STaR to improve uniformity of communication externally. Created a senior staff and more strategic use of meeting frequency. ○ Facilitated the completion of a paused project (from prior to my arrival) to provide two professional development trainings offered to faculty in fully asynchronous format. The training is on Online Course ​ Design and Online Course Delivery. The purpose was to introduce new and returning faculty to best ​ ​ ​ practices in online course design and delivery, and provide an opportunity for them to practice the skills and concepts they learn. A STaR instructional designer manages these and they are offered at no cost to faculty. https://ualr.edu/star/design-delivery/ ​ ○ Worked with UALR Online specialist to design a weekly contact and lead snapshot from SalesForce. This process has been replaced by the use of Streak CRM. ○ Worked with the Office of Records & Registration and with the Office of IT Services to revise the process of requesting teaching assistants be added to Blackboard course shells. This was an accountability measure to address editing access to Blackboard grade books. This project ended the requests from coming to STaR by faculty and required all requests be centralized, sending them directly by department schedulers to Records & Registration; the same process for adding instructors of record to Blackboard course shells. ● Project Management ○ Successfully grew UA Little Rock (by working directly with program coordinators) from 10 online programs in 2015 to almost 50 online programs (i.e. degrees, certificates, and minors) in 2020. Worked with the eLearning marketing specialist to create a dashboard for UA Little Rock programs that manages status of approvals and results of marketing efforts (e.g. results from Google AdWord searches). This includes degrees, certificates, and minor programs. Worked with the eLearning operations director to create graphs for distribution to coordinators, colleges, and chairs that shows the average savings to students for that program based on tuition and fee rates for the Fiscal Year. ○ Revamped the STaR Summer Academy for Online Teaching Excellence (a boot camp for faculty regarding online education), to improve the quality and scope of topic coverage and user experience. reduced cost and contracted an expert as facilitator (the coordinator of the university’s Learning Systems Technology M.Ed. program), with STaR staff and others providing a support role. The coordinator now provides an annual report which I review and send to the provost as an update. This transitioned from a

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stipend-incentivised program that yielded low faculty participation, to the current no stipend provided program with participation at full capacity. ○ When the university’s system office arranged for us to purchase Blackboard Ally for Learn (an accessibility tool to promote inclusion online), I pulled the stakeholders together to determine the best way to roll out the implementation and culture supporting accessibility for students. The decision was made to have it led out of the University Committee on the Americans with Disabilities Act within the Office of the Chancellor. The committee provides a semi-annual snapshot of the current state of accessibility of content on Blackboard, then works to promote remediating that content. ○ Revised the policy and process for online and hybrid course shells to open automatically on the first day of class in order to increase student retention. ○ Revised media and video support model of campus units by STaR to better utilize our STaR Studio. ○ Commissioned the completion of the STaR Quality Online Design Professional Development Modules and STaR Online Delivery Professional Development Modules. Both products have fully-asynchronous and partially-synchronous completion options. ○ In partnership with IT Services, facilitated the creation of a listserv for the university to allow students, staff, and faculty faster information on Blackboard issues. ○ Complete assessments of all fully-online programs currently existing within the University of Arkansas System and how they compare with the UA Little Rock provost’s prioritization plan. Our team extended the mandate given by the provost to also include (as best as possible), the current level at which a fully online program is authorized by the Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board (AHECB). ○ Managed facilitation of the first TV commercial for eLearning and first eLearning radio commercials in collaboration with the UA Little Rock Office of Communications. The TV spots ran during the 2016 Summer Olympics and the radio spots are on four radio stations within . ● Crisis Management ○ While learning a new position as eLearning’s interim director, due to a staffing emergency in STaR, on the 3-month anniversary in my new job, I stepped-in to run STaR as well. This meant I directed both of these high-demand UALR units since 2015. I felt this was necessary for the short-term in order to ensure continuity between the two offices needed for online education to function. My staff responsibilities expanded from 3 people to 20 people including student staff. This also required learning all the responsibilities of vendor relations, technology screening, marketing, media, scripting, testing, BlackBoard support, instructional design, and all other aspects required to keep the Learning Management System operational. ○ Along with the CIO of the university, led a semester-long crisis management team to address multiple issues associated with a problematic migration from managed hosting to a SaaS environment. A problem documented as created by a lack of planning and support within our vendor. Implemented an emergency work-around that provided access to course shells for faculty to be able to teach within the learning management system for the spring 2017 term. Communicated frequently with the faculty and students addressing access, content, and building block issues. This crisis lasted from late December 2016 to March 2017, with conference calls daily to assess and address subsiding of the crisis lasting from January 2017 to May 2017. Our team received recognition from the chancellor and provost for our efforts in addressing this crisis. ○ When the reality that the COVID-19 pandemic would most likely move university classes fully-online was evident, the provost authorized me to create a Blackboard Organization called “Faculty Helping Faculty.” This served as a forum for UA Little Rock faculty to share tips, ideas and provide assistance to each other as the university navigated the possibility of quickly transitioning face-to-face courses to an online format. https://ualr.edu/star/2020/03/12/new-faculty-helping-faculty-online-community/ ​ ○ On March 12, 2020, the university made a decision to move all classes fully online in response to COVID-19. Keep Teaching: Instructional Continuity at UA Little Rock ​ 4 of 43 David R. Montague, PhD Curriculum Vitae – December 14, 2020

[ https://ualr.edu/star/instructional-continuity-resources/ ] is a set of newly-created material ​ ​ ​ created by our office to provide university faculty unfamiliar with online instruction, basic tools to convert a face-to face class to online or remote delivery in a hurry (i.e. respond to the pandemic). ○ In response to the global pandemic of 2020, our office was tasked by the chancellor to create the COVID-19 Course Evaluation Task Force to develop an emergency process for ensuring coverage of all face-to-face course section evaluations that were moved online in March 2020. Our office has since been tasked to repeat this service during summer 2020 and fall 2020 given the uncertainty of classes meeting on the physical campus. ○ As a follow-up beyond Keep Teaching: Instructional Continuity at UA Little Rock, the provost directed ​ our office to develop a combined synchronous and asynchronous training for faculty in order to allow for greater planning for fall 2020 courses. The resulting course called Fast Track to Teaching Online [ ​ https://ualr.edu/star/2020/05/04/star-fast-track-to-teaching-online/ ] provided needed training as a move to ​ emphasize online course quality. ● Personnel and Budget Management ○ Successfully manage a $3 Million budget annually and processing of payments dealing with virtually every office on campus dealing with providing courses and student services. ○ Worked with the eLearning budget and finance specialist to design a budget system for daily snapshots. ○ Worked with the Office of the Provost, to successfully design and implement a reorganization of eLearning & STaR such that STaR would not need a replacement director. My idea to have the eLearning director run both units came when the STaR director left the university and immediate management was needed for day-to-day operations. This design now uses coordinators within STaR to increase the efficiency of work while saving the university financial resources. ○ Created an Online Campus Division within eLearning in order to more effectively manage workflow of day-to-day activities and support Online Campus enrollment, retention, and graduation efforts of the university’s academic units. The Online Campus Division is parallel in structure to the Instructional Design Division and Blackboard Support Division within STaR. The Online Campus Division was created at no additional cost to the university by restructuring a vacant position to hire a newly-created liaison position and increase salaries within that division. Added a new university position called the Online Campus Liaison, to better serve academic units by increasing communication across campus and reducing confusion over Online Campus processes. ○ Worked with eLearning’s operations director and the Provost’s Office to revise the payment cycle for our office’s budget transfers to cover all student semester credit hours (SSCH) for online course sections and all adjunct faculty course payments for the university. The revised schedule minimized the number of budget transfers and adjusted the timing to ensure that colleges and academic departments were no longer pressured to spend those funds prior to the end of the fiscal year. ● Innovation ○ Collaborated with a soft money grant on one project in exchange for seed funding to purchase Blackboard 24/7 LMS HelpDesk, a technical support service to supplement the current Blackboard technical support division in place within my office. The service was purchased to provide coverage on nights, weekends, holidays, and emergency situations. ○ Transitioned face-to-face course inside Hawkins Prison unit to fully-online during the COVID-19 pandemic. The prison previously had no internet component and university students were able to complete the course when it initially looked as though the course was going to be abruptly halted. ○ Implemented Blackboard Grades Journey as a tool to make it easier for faculty to enter grades in Blackboard and have them automatically migrated to Banner. This helps reduce errors in faculty having to manually make the grade adjustments individually within BOSS/Banner. ○ Implemented a cross-training system using Confluence to support eLearning & STaR. ​ ​ 5 of 43 David R. Montague, PhD Curriculum Vitae – December 14, 2020

○ In collaboration with the university’s Ottenheimer Library and Collections & Archives, created the first-ever Open Educational Resources Mini Grant open to departments with faculty who teach in the online course environment. Allows innovative faculty wishing to expand their existing online course content to open educational resources format and incentivizes collaboration among colleagues. Funds to support this project came from eLearning & STaR. ○ Worked with operations director to design a director’s report format. ○ Implemented using Adobe Sign for several signatory processes on campus connected with eLearning. ○ Implemented the Grades Journey learning management tool to migrate grades from Blackboard to Banner. This reduces grade entry errors when done manually and increases early use of Blackboard’s gradebook to identify retention issues earlier. ○ In collaboration with the MSIQ program, the Graduate School, the College of Engineering & Information Technology, and the International Services Office, worked to investigate potential barriers preventing foreign national students from taking fully online programs while outside the United States. All levels up to the federal level were contacted and there is no restriction (other than financial aid). This pilot was designed to expand UA Little Rock in a broader way globally. To address international students contacting STaR for student support during non-business hours, I led a team to Greenville, South Carolina to explore using a 24/7 call center specializing in Tier 1 (basic level) support for online students. ● Student Engagement ○ Led a college recruiting visit to the Tucker Prison Unit to spend the day with inmates participating in the Think Legacy Program. Gave a presentation on the importance of education, that education is an option they can achieve, and how UALR can help them achieve their dreams; understanding that prior convictions will restrict some career options. We spent the afternoon meeting one-on-one with participants to understand their strengths and suggest how to approach selecting an academic program. Note - many inmates post-release work shift jobs, so online education is an ideal way to finish their educational goals more quickly. ○ Served as team lead (“engineer”) on a provost initiative called DISTINGUISHING UALR: The Trojan ​ Experience - A framework for a comprehensive student success. The team developed and submitted a plan ​ for UALR online students to navigate their educational journey. ○ Perpetually found opportunities for student staff in my units. These opportunities extend merely beyond assigning work; they include finding unique ways to broaden the professional and ethical development of each student and their respective academic field of interest. Student staff are essentially mentored while working in eLearning & STaR to include important contributions on administrative reports via research, attending and contributing to meetings, and exposure to stakeholders beyond our campus environment. Students working within our units are formally considered part of our staff and not simply “student workers.” ○ Worked to address student barriers all over my campus; anything from a macro-level process issue, to unique barriers impacting our online student community. This effort has included speaking at student orientations and working with our media and marketing staff to create and make available student success tips. Our 4 websites have been continuously updated to provide emphasis on policy and procedural matters to help students better understand how to navigate matriculation toward graduation. This also requires continual focus on the”language” used to communicate with students more effectively. Worked closely with our Office of Communications in order to always consider students with respect to campus messaging; especially dealing with timelines for classes. ○ Worked to provide assembling of the UA Little Rock Virtual Student Success Fest to help students understand realities of being an online student.

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● Program Facilitation and Faculty Engagement ○ Partnered (as head of university faculty mentoring) with the Monday Morning Mentor UA Little Rock’s Academy for Teaching and Learning Excellence (ATLE) and the Faculty Mentoring Program (FMP) have partnered to make this exciting opportunity available for free to all our faculty members and instructors (full-time and part-time) through a shared Blackboard organization shell. https://ualr.edu/atle/monday-morning-mentor-2/ ○ Management of staff in coordination of cyclical program of monthly program workshops led by tenured, senior faculty who have been recognized for faculty excellence. These workshops provide junior faculty from across the university with understanding of the pillars of tenure and promotion. ○ Maintenance of program data and submission of annual reports to the provost. ○ Yearly setup of program proteges (i.e. junior faculty), faculty mentors, and workshop presenters. ○ Provide letters of program completion to proteges and ensure copies get to faculty mentors, department chairs, and are placed in the official faculty files within the Office of the Provost.

As founding director of the UALR Senior Justice Center -- School of Criminal Justice

● Community Engagement ○ While mentoring UALR students, the center served on several local and state boards and commissions to address crime dealing with older people. ○ Partnered on a three-county research and education project (with the Arkansas Medicare Fraud Patrol) in the giving presentations and running focus groups with retirees about safety. ○ Using faculty, students, and team members at our state medical school, created and implemented training material housed on the Blackboard LMS for the entire cadre of investigators/case workers within the Arkansas Adult Protective Services agency. ● Engendering Student Success ○ At the time, the UALR Senior Justice Center was the only university-based center in the United States which mentored college students while they addressed crime dealing with older people. ○ Empowered student intern skill-building and experience by embedding them at various levels on research and service projects within the community. ○ Promoted student intern development in resume building, public speaking, meeting etiquette, research design, and project management. ● Grants and Contracts ○ Collaborated with relevant stakeholders to acquire local, state, and federal funding focused on crime against the elderly (Gero-Criminology). ○ Facilitated these contracts benefiting the community, UALR and government agencies. ○ The center managed grant and contract funds, a designated university account, and financially supported research projects and student staff.

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Federal Government Administration

As senior investigator for the United States JFK Assassination Records Review Board (ARRB)

● Project Management & Reporting ○ Responsible for this federal intelligence agency’s investigative division, reported directly to the ARRB executive director. ○ Lead and assisted projects involving investigative interviews, depositions, and analyses of artifacts. ○ Collaborated with the other ARRB divisions (i.e. CIA, FBI, Secret Service, Military, and Medical/Autopsy) toward final disposition of historical JFK, RFK, & MLK assassination issues. ● Negotiation & Acquisition ○ Engaged in identification of assassination records and visited archival facilities, private homes, and organizations to determine if negotiating transfer of those records to directly to either NARA or the ARRB fit the agency’s mandate. ○ Facilitated transfer of asssassination material to the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) under a Deed of Gift arrangement between NARA and the ARRB. ● Stakeholder Relations ○ Served as ARRB liaison to the U.S. Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). ○ Facilitated relationship building with government agencies, private companies, and members of the assassination research community. In previous JFK-related investigative boards, that relationship was considered to be not as cooperative. ● Management of Classified and Unclassified Information ○ Successfully navigated discussion and handling in connection with significant historical events. ○ Utilized discretion in addressing and securing classified material, while building of trust among government agencies and the relevant community stakeholders.

As black affairs coordinator for the Newark, NJ Field Office -- United States DEA [volunteer collateral duty]

● Staff Engagement & Project Management ○ Responsible for the Black History Month programming in support of the entire New Jersey Field Division office of DEA, reporting to the assistant special agent in charge. ○ Organized staff volunteers and facilitated an education campaign for the field division. ○ Arranged for the U.S. Federal Highway Administrator (Rodney Slater) to travel from Washington, DC to Newark, NJ and serve as keynote speaker for our special end-of-month event. ○ Managed a small budget.

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Teaching: Courses Taught

University of Arkansas at Little Rock ● Administration of Criminal Justice Organizations – MS Course ● Capstone – MS Course ● Crime and Behavior – BA/MA Course (Quality Matters Certified) ● Critical Incident Crime Investigation – BA/MS – Created Course ● Criminal Justice Policy – MS Course ● Criminal Justice Readings –BA Course ● Drug Policy in the United States – BA – Created Course ● Elder Crime – PhD Course – Creating Course in collaboration with the Gerontology Program ● Internship – BA Course ● Inside-Out - BA-Level Course taught at Hawkins Prison Women’s Unit (half inmates and half UALR students) ● Inside-Out - BA-Level Course taught at Wrightsville Prison Men’s Unit (half inmates and half UALR students) ● Introduction to Criminal Justice – BA Course ● Policy Thesis Preparation – MS Course ● Public Policy Analysis – PhD Course – Creating Course ● Race, Ethnicity, and Criminal Justice – BA Course

University of Maryland at College Park ● Race, Ethnicity, and Criminal Justice – BA Course ● Globalization and Structural Adjustment – BA – Created Course ● Public Policy and the Black Community – BA Course ● Independent Study – BA Course ● Internship – BA Course

University of Maryland Eastern Shore ● Public Policy Analysis – PhD Course ● Ethics – PhD Course ● Organization Theory – PhD Course ● Qualitative Research Methods - PhD Course ● The Function of International Organizations – PhD Course

FBI Academy (Quantico, VA) ● Administrative Asset Forfeiture – Equitable Sharing Program Course

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Scholarship

Scholarly Conference Presentations

● 2020. Deitz, Christine; Robinson, Ann; Kidd, Kristy; and Montague, David R. Hidden No More! The Illuminating ​ th Life of Raye Montague, the Navy's Hidden Figure. National Association for Gifted Children’s NAGC 67 ​ Annual ​ ​ Convention held virtually due to pandemic. Orlando, FL. ● 2020. Deitz, Christine; Robinson, Ann; Kidd, Kristy; and Montague, David R. Hidden No More! The Illuminating ​ Life of Raye Montague, the Navy's Hidden Figure. Arkansas Gifted and Talented Education’s GATE Conference. ​ Hot Springs, AR. ● 2019. Montague, David R. The Growth and Future of Online Education. STaR Summer Academy for Online ​ ​ Teaching Excellence. Office of Scholarly Technology and Resources. University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Little Rock, AR. ● 2018. Montague, David R. The Importance of Online Teaching and the Future of Education. STaR Summer ​ ​ Academy for Online Teaching Excellence. Office of Scholarly Technology and Resources. University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Little Rock, AR. ● 2017. Bailey, Ernest L.; Leighton, Rebecca; Littleton, Daniel; Sharp, Sarah E.; Finne, Allen; Montague, David R.; and Johnson, Teague K. Panel Session. Conferencing Options. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences ​ ​ Teaching with Technology Symposium. Little Rock, AR. ● 2017. Joseph, Janice; Bratina, Michele P.; Titterington, Victoria; Payne, Brian; Montague, David; Lane, Charlene; Breaux, Mary; Kindschi Gosselin, Denise; and Kratcoski, Peter. Roundtable - Special Topics in Criminal Justice/Crime Policy and Legislation. Gerontological Criminology (Gero-Criminology): Emerging New Field and ​ its Application. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Conference. Kansas City, MO. ​ ● 2016. Littleton, Daniel; and Montague, David R. Poster Session. Online Education in 2016. University of ​ ​ Arkansas for Medical Sciences Teaching with Technology Symposium. Little Rock, AR. ● 2016. Dowe, Pearl K.; Hill, Calvin; and Montague, David R. Transition from the Classroom to Administration. ​ ​ 47th Annual Meeting of the National Conference of Black Political Scientists. Jackson, MS. ● 2015. Nix, Christine; San Miguel E; Montague, David R. Mentoring Adjuncts (Practitioners): The Unknown ​ Requirements of Scholarship, University Service, and Teaching. American Society of Criminology Conference. ​ ​ Washington, DC. ● 2014. Montague, David R.; Minton, Michael; and Paladino, Nicole R. "Poster: Reentry Programs: Evaluating ​ Community Reentry Initiatives in Arkansas.” American Society of Criminology Conference. San Francisco, CA. ​ ● 2014. Sobba, Kristen N.; Montague, David R.; and Johnson, Twanna. Broad and Narrow: Best practices learned ​ via Arkansas community reentry. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Conference. Philadelphia, PA. ​ ● 2014. Montague, David R. and Sobba, Kristen N. Roundtable. "An interdisciplinary discussion to address research and service on gero-criminology." Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Conference. Philadelphia, PA. ​ ​ ● 2013. Montague, David R. The importance of the research community in assisting the U.S. Assassination Records ​ Review Board: A testimonial from a former ARRB staffer. Coalition on Political Assassinations (COPA) Annual ​ Conference. Dallas, TX. ● 2013. Montague, David R. The importance of research on the JFK Assassination with respect to security and st​ crime prevention in the 21 ​ Century. Security and Crime Prevention Section Meeting Session. Martin Greenberg, ​ ​ JD, PhD; Executive Counselor and Session Chair. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Conference. Dallas, TX. ● 2013. Montague, David R; Paladino, Nicole R and Gordon, LaShaun. Multiple Auto-ethnographic Perspectives on the Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program: Is there shock value? Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice Conference. San Antonio, TX.

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● 2013. Montague, David R. and Scott, Malcom W. What are the consequences of incarceration and impact on ​ family according to inmates?:Analysis of inmate pre-release community reentry to society data. XXXIII ​ International Congress on Law and Mental Health. University of Amsterdam. Amsterdam, Netherlands. ● 2012. Montague, David R. The regional ethical dilemma surrounding state-level electronic data transmission ​ ​ systems to address prescription drug diversion: Do time and experience ease policy tension? International Conference on Forensic Research & Technology. Chicago, IL. ● 2012. Montague, David R.; Miller, Jennifer M.; and Scott, Malcom W. Choices dealing with drug use: ​ ​ Perceptions of inmates attempting to rehabilitate via a reentry to society program. Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice Conference. Houston (Clear Lake), TX. ● 2012. Edwards, Timothy; Aiyetoro, Adjoa A.; and Montague, David. Paradigm Shifts: Developing fresh ideas, ​ new language and community-wide approaches to solving America's race problem. National Conference on Race & Ethnicity in Higher Education. New York, NY. ● 2012. Edwards, Timothy; Aiyetoro, Adjoa A.; and Montague, David. Beyond Symbolism and Rhetoric: The role ​ of the UALR Institute on Race and Ethnicity in obtaining racial and ethnic justice in Arkansas. National ​ Conference on Race & Ethnicity in Higher Education. New York, NY. ● 2012. Ramirez, Edna I.; Garcia, Eduardo; and Montague, David R. A Toolkit to Better Address Criminal Justice ​ Policy Issues: Application of Temporal Crime Theory. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Conference. New ​ York, NY. ● 2011. Montague, David R. and Ramirez, Edna I. Creating Bridges to be Crossed: Facilitating DMC Assessment. ​ 12th Annual Statewide Conference on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. North Little Rock, AR. ● 2011. Montague, David R. Putting Theory to Policy: Tools to better address criminal justice issues within society. ​ ​ Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice Conference. College Station, TX. ● 2011. Montague, David R. Roundtable: The Role of Academic Association Websites. Southwestern Association of ​ ​ Criminal Justice Conference. College Station, TX. ● 2011. Montague, David R. The Denial of Fraternity and Sorority Hazing: How this University Student Issue Has ​ Been Explained via Course Lecture Transcending Law and our Perception(s) of Belonging. XXXIInd ​ International Congress on Law and Mental Health. Humboldt University. Berlin, Germany. ● 2010. Montague, David R. How To Appropriately Disseminate Material on Health Care Fraud to Senior Citizens: ​ Lessons From The Field. American Society of Criminology Conference. San Francisco, CA. ​ ● 2010. Greenlee, Candace E.; Montague, David R.; Golden, James W.; and Edwards, Timothy. The use of ​ interviews, focus groups, and mapping to better inform seniors on health care fraud. Southwestern Association of ​ Criminal Justice Conference. Little Rock, AR. ● 2010. Pollett, John; Montague, David; and Greenlee, Candace; on behalf of the Arkansas SMPI Team: Arkansas SMP, UALR Senior Justice Center, and Tri-County Rural Health Network along with representatives of six other state SMPI projects. A national strategy to move protection of health care fraud against seniors to the next level. ​ SMP National Conference. Washington, DC. ​ ● 2010. McCormick, Joseph; Shaw, Todd; Lewis, Angela; and Montague, David. The Promotion and Tenure ​ Process as an Academic Exercise in Strategic Thinking. National Conference of Black Political Scientists Annual ​ Meeting. Atlanta, GA. ● 2010. Greenlee, Candace and Montague, David. Lessons learned from interviews of seniors on health care fraud. ​ ​ Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Conference. San Diego, CA. ● 2009. Armstrong, Brian; and Montague, David. Interacting with Seniors for Better Outcomes. Arkansas Area ​ ​ Agencies on Aging Conference; Hot Springs, AR. ● 2009. Montague, David on behalf of the Arkansas SMPI Team: Arkansas SMP, UALR Senior Justice Center, and Tri-County Rural Health Network. The Delta Project: Addressing Health Care Fraud Against Senior Citizens by ​ Building Trust. SMP National Conference. Washington, DC. ​ ● 2009. Walker, Jeffrey T; Montague, David R.; Moak, Stacy. Models for Innovative Graduate Programs in ​ Criminal Justice: Seeking the Best of Theory and Practice. American Society of Criminology Conference. ​ Philadelphia, PA.

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● 2009. Montague, David; Edwards, Timothy; Bartley, Siobhan. Paradigm Shifts: Developing fresh ideas, new ​ language and community-wide approaches to solving America's race problem. National Conference on Race & ​ Ethnicity in Higher Education. San Diego, CA. ● 2009. Crowley, Joan E.; Montague, David R.; Williams, Fay V.; and Posadas, Carlos. Incorporating Multiple ​ Perspectives into Criminal Justice. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Conference. Boston, MA. ​ ● 2009. Montague, David R. and Stanberry, Artemesia. Racial Disparities in the Enforcement of Drug Sentencing ​ Laws in Georgia. 2009 Southern Political Science Association Meeting. New Orleans, LA. ​ ● 2008. Montague, David R. and Logan, Charles J. Using Innovative APS caseworker training methods to address ​ increased scrutiny. Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice Conference. Denver, CO. ​ ● 2008. Edwards, Timothy; Montague, David; Bartley, Siobhan; Bell-Tolliver, LaVerne; and Wilkerson, Patricia A. The Bull by the Horns: How one university is tackling race relations on campus and in the community. National ​ Conference on Race & Ethnicity in Higher Education. Orlando, FL. ● 2008. Ford, Pearl K; and Montague, David R. Race and Public Policy: Kerner Commission Realities in the 21st ​ Century. Southern Political Science Association Conference; New Orleans, LA. ​ ● 2007. Montague, David; Freeman, Aaron; Okaro, Anthony; Borrelli, Melissa; and Eller, Jonathan. Crimes Against ​ Elderly: Realities of choices made by Arkansas Senior Citizens & Professionals Working with Senior Citizens (2006-2007). Arkansas Area Agencies on Aging Conference; Hot Springs, AR. ​ ● 2007. Montague, David R. and Okaro, Anthony. Physician Facilitated Prescription Drug Diversion: Moral, ​ physical, and financial costs. Southwest Association of Criminal Justice Annual Conference; Corpus Christi, TX. ​ ● 2007. Montague, David R. Understanding prescription drug crime with respect to the regulated chain in the ​ United States. Law faculty of Karl-Franzens Universitat Graz. Graz, Austria. ​ ● 2007. Montague, David R. and Davis, Sheri. Educating Children of Incarcerated Parents on the Criminal Justice ​ System. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Conference. Seattle, WA. ​ ● 2006. Montague, David R.; Hendry, Gordon; and Hutcheson, Jason. Identification, Investigation, and Prevention ​ of Crime Against the Elderly—Short Version. Arkansas Aging Conference held in Hot Springs, AR. ​ ● 2006. Thombre, Avinash; Montague, David R.; Zohra, Tusty; and Maher, Jennifer. If I Could Say it Myself: ​ Communicating with children of incarcerated parents. National Communication Association Meeting. San ​ Antonio, TX. ● 2006. Montague, David R.; Zohra, Tusty; and Maher, Jennifer. Rational Choice Theory and behavior of fraternity ​ members engaging in perpetuation of racial stereotypes and the connection to hazing. American Society of ​ Criminology Conference. Los Angeles, CA. ● 2006. Jones, April R. and Montague, David R. Pseudoephedrine Regulation: A Comparative Analysis of Two ​ States. Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice Conference in Fort Worth, TX. ​ ● 2006. Montague, David and Hanson, Sandra. Assessing Online and In-Class Student Learning and Use of ​ Departmental Resources. WebCT Impact 2006 Conference. Chicago, IL. ​ ● 2006. Montague, David R.; Golden, James W.; Greenlee, Candace; and Rynders, Shannon. Prescription Drugs ​ and Gang Activity. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Conference. Baltimore, MD. ​ ● 2005. Montague, David R. Why is this happening? Perceptions on fraternity and sorority hazing typologies as an ​ application of Rational Choice Theory. American Society of Criminology Conference. Toronto, Canada. ​ ● 2005. Montague, David R. The reality of appraisal reports assessing criminality and the potential impact on fair ​ housing. The Annual Arkansas Fair Housing Summit. West Memphis, AR. ​ ● 2005. Stanberry, Artemesia and Montague, David R. The Role of the Congressional Black Caucus and Mandatory ​ Minimums for Crack Cocaine. Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice Conference. Oklahoma City, OK. ​ ● 2004. Montague, David R. Prescription for Change?: How computers bridge the need to monitor criminal drug ​ activity, with the need to obtain pain medication. Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice Conference. ​ Houston, TX. ● 2001. Montague, David and Blank, Emily. Housing discrimination: a qualitative study of current lending ​ practices and possible disparities. Howard University Graduate Research Symposium. Washington, DC. ​

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● 2000. Montague, David R. The Gun Industry: 21st Century Imperialism? National Conference of Black Political ​ ​ Scientists Annual Meeting. Washington, DC.

Invited Presentations

● 2020. Montague, David R. “Realizing Student Survival & Success-COVID-19 and Beyond.” African ​ ​ ​ American Achievers Triple-A Senior Summit Response to COVID-19; Session IV. ● 2020. Montague, David R. “The State of Online Learning at UA Little Rock During the COVID-19 Crisis.” A ​ ​ ​ presentation to the UA Little Rock Alumni Board. Little Rock, AR. ​ ​ ● 2020. Montague, David R. “The State of Online Learning at UA Little Rock During the COVID-19 Crisis.” A ​ ​ ​ presentation to the UA Little Rock Foundation Fund Board. Little Rock, AR. ​ ​ ● 2020. Montague, David R. “How I converted my face-to-face class within a prison, to an online format during the ​ ​ COVID-19 Crisis.” Inside-Out listserv Online Dialogue Session. ​ ● 2019. Montague, David R. “Protecting Residents in the Digital Age.” Arkansas Residents Rights Rally. Arkansas ​ ​ ​ State Capitol Rotunda. Little Rock, AR. ● 2019. Montague, David R. and Bowers, Paige. Understanding the Accomplishments of Dr. Raye J. Montague. ​ Presentation to elementary school campers in SLUFY. Little Rock, AR. ● 2019. Montague, David R. Understanding the process of investigative research within the U.S. JFK Assassination ​ Records Review Board. LifeQuest of Arkansas Keynote Address. Little Rock, AR. ​ ● 2019. Montague, David R. and Mathis, Malissa. eLearning and Registrar presentation to UALR Dean's Council ​ on “Revised Online Course Shell Access Request Process and Policy.” ​ ​ ● 2019. Montague, David R. Remember history and let it impact your present and future. School-Wide Black ​ ​ ​ History Program. African American Achievers (Triple A) Club. Wynne High School. Wynne, AR. ​ ● 2019. Montague, David R. “All government records concerning the assassination of President John F. Kennedy ​ should carry a presumption of immediate disclosure” - my tenure with the U.S. Assassination records Review Board. Rotary Club of West Little Rock. Little Rock, AR. ​ ● 2019. Montague, David R. Speaker. Annual Heritage Day. Hope Apostolic Faith Ministries. Pine Bluff, AR. ​ ● 2019. Montague, David R. “Tell your story: Dr. David Montague.” College and Career Readiness Leadership ​ Class. Facilitated by College & Career Readiness Instructor Nicole Griffin. eStem High School. Little Rock, AR. ● 2018. Montague, David R. Remarks at the 2018 Arkansas Science Olympiad. UA Little Rock. Little Rock, AR. ​ ● 2017. Montague, David R. “My Criminal Justice Career.” High School Academic research Center. Little Rock ​ Christian Academy. Little Rock, AR. ● 2017. Montague, David R. “Tell your story: Dr. David Montague.” College and Career Readiness Leadership ​ Class. Facilitated by College & Career Readiness Instructor Nicole Griffin. eStem High School. Little Rock, AR. ● 2017. Montague, David R. “The Importance of Resident's Choice.” Arkansas Residents Rights Rally. Arkansas ​ ​ ​ State Capitol Rotunda. Little Rock, AR. ● 2017. Montague, David R. Keynote Address. Federal Bureau of Investigation Annual Fish Fry. Little Rock Field Office. Little Rock, AR. ● 2017. Montague, David R. Keynote Address. Unified Christian Alliance, Inc., Twentieth Annual Baccalaureate Service For All High School Seniors. Breath of Life Church. Pine Bluff, AR. ● 2017. Montague, David R. Keynote Address. “Law enforcement realities within the United States and Mexico.” Global Ties Arkansas Program: Building International Connections for Arkansas. Little Rock, AR. ● 2017. Montague, David R. Keynote Address. Distinguished Service Award Banquet. Arkansas ReEntry and Prevention Initiative Arkansas. Pine Bluff, AR. ● 2017. Montague, Raye J.; and Montague, David R. (2017). Diversity Awareness Presentation & Service in the Public Interest. FBI Little Rock Field Office. Little Rock, AR.

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● 2016. Montague, David R. "Who should care about elder abuse in 2016?” 1st Arkansas Elder Abuse Awareness Day Educational Rally. Arkansas State Capitol Rotunda. Office of the State LTC Ombudsman. Arkansas Division of Aging & Adult Services. ● 2016. Montague, David R. Session Leader. Coffee in the Round. “Reverse Effect: Education for the Incarcerated.” UALR Education, Workforce, and Innovation National Student Success Conference. ● 2016. Montague, David R. eLearning Presentation to UALR Dean's Council on “Actions of the eLearning Task ​ Force and the Revised Online Course Development Program.” ​ ● 2016. Montague, David R. "Law Enforcement Is a Big Job." A presentation to Boy Scouts, Bear Den, Meeting 4. Achievement 7. Little Rock, AR. ● 2016. Eldridge; Donna-Rae; Kelly, Thomas; Lipscomb, Sharonda; Orme, Orme; Hook, Rachel; Love, Merlene; ​ Scott, Tammye; and Montague, David R. “eLearning Task Force Presentation to Provost Toro.” ​ ​ ​ ● 2015. Montague, David R.; Evans, Jane; and Smith, Jennika. “The Importance of Education for Health ​ Professionals.” Arkansas Residents Rights Rally. State Capitol. Little Rock, AR. ​ ● 2015. Kelly, Thomas and Montague, David. “Budget Briefing at UALR Deans Council October 7, 2015.” ● 2015. Montague, David R. “Organizing course material within a BlackBoard shell.” A presentation to the inaugural UALR STaR Summer Academy. ● 2015. Montague, David R. “Understanding Arkansas Prisoner Re-Entry.” A presentation to the students of SOCI ​ ​ 3030: The Sociology of Penal Practice. The University of the West Indies. St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago. Dr. Randy Seepersad; Facilitator. ● 2015. Montague, David R. "Does Baltimore Tell Us How We Really View the World?" Dialogue Institute ​ ​ Monthly Talk Series. Raindrop Turkish House. Little Rock, AR. st ● 2015. Montague, David R. Emerging leaders in the 21 ​ Century: How good decision-making and experiences ​ ​ shape your future. College Leadership and Readiness Program of Lisa Academy. Little Rock, AR. ​ ● 2014. Donna Kay, STaR; Robert Corwyn, Psychology; Cindy Johnson, Accounting; and David Montague, Criminal Justice. An Instructional Designer Supported Approach to Accelerated Online Course Development. ​ ​ U.S. Distance Learning Association National Conference. Presented online via Collaborate. ​ ​ ● 2014. ten Bensel, Tusty and Montague, David, R. Brown Bag Session "Presenting Papers at Conferences & Making the Most of the Experiences." University of Arkansas at Little Rock Criminal Justice Department. ● 2014. Montague, David R. Special services should be for all: How Arkansas' Act 1190 is changing the meaning of ​ assisted living resources in Arkansas for those formerly incarcerated. Arkansas Residents Rights Rally. State ​ Capitol. Little Rock, AR. ● 2014. Montague, David R. Conference Speaker. The collateral cost of incarceration and how it affects Arkansas’ ​ economy or you may discuss general costs associated with incarceration in the United States. The Arkansas ​ Legislative Black Caucus Conference and Retreat. Austin Hotel; Hot Springs, AR. ● 2014. Montague, David R. (2014). Keynote Address. Commitment to Change: How to make the most of your ​ resources pre & post incarceration. Randall L. Williams Jail Unit ADC Inmate Council Banquet. Pine Bluff, AR. ​ ● 2014. Montague, David R. and Paladino, Nicole R. "The Importance of Men Seeking Amelioration of Themselves and Society." A presentation to students Philander Smith College. Men’s Day program. Little Rock, AR. ● 2014. Montague, David R.; Sobba, Kristen N.; Minton, Michael C.; and Wiley, Robyn. “Connecting goal setting with consequences toward a more positive future post-release from prison.” Community Reentry Program. Malvern Prison Unit. Malvern, AR. ● 2014. Montague, David R.; Sobba, Kristen N.; Paladino, Nicole R.; Minton, Michael; Ramirez, Edna I.; and Wiley, Robyn. "Reaching the forgotten and unwanted via two Arkansas university-based programs: Community Reentry to Society and Inside-Out." A presentation as part of the lecture series Invisible Intolerance at St. ​ ​ Michaels Episcopal Church. Little Rock, AR. ● 2014. Montague, David R. “The work plan for assessing statewide reentry efforts in Arkansas.” Act 1190 Committee Chairperson Meeting. Little Rock, AR. ● 2013. Montague, David R. Keynote Presentation. “Assassination in America: Examining the Life, Politics, and Untimely Death of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy.” As part of a schedule of panel discussions, films, keynote

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speakers, and a student debate by people associated with JFK assassination lore. Sponsored by Los Angeles City College. Los Angeles, CA. ● 2013. Hughes, Krista; Reynolds-Diaz, Maria; Montague, David R.; Morgan, Edna; and Deaver, Martha. My presentation was “Urging greater consideration of aging inmates in Arkansas: Focus on health needs pre-release and postrelease while balancing protection of the public. Annual Residents Rights Rally. State Capitol. Little Rock, AR. ● 2013. Montague, David R.; Sobba, Kristen N.; Paladino, Nicole R.; McNeal, Brittani and Gordon, LaShaun. “Understanding consequences: Activities and discussion of variables and importance of surviving based on reentry tools learned.” Community Reentry Program. Pine Bluff Prison Unit. Pine Bluff, AR. ● 2013. Montague, David R, and Sobba, Kristen N. “Ethical Dilemmas: Connecting bias with threat dealing with health care.” A presentation to The Lunch Bunch at St. James United Methodist Church. Little Rock, Arkansas. ​ ​ ​ ​ ● 2013. Montague, David R.; Sobba, Kristen N.; and Paladino, Nicole R. “Examples of recent events in thinking about connecting choices with consequences.” Community Reentry Program. Malvern Prison Unit. Malvern, AR. ● 2013. Brown, Timothy C.; Montague, David R.; Terry, Andy; and Glidden, Marc D. “A question and answer session on the importance of understanding finances: A precursor to the financial literacy module.” Community ​ ​ Reentry Program. Wrightsville Prison Unit. Wrightsville , AR. ● 2013. Montague, David R; and Sobba, Kristen. "Macro and Micro: Best practices learned via Arkansas Community Reentry Programs." A community-focused presentation as part of a panel of speakers in support of the Delta Citizens Alliance of Mississippi. Pine Bluff, AR. ● 2013. Montague, David R. "Accountability: The significance of a Montessori education in making sound decisions when faced with situations in the outside world." Valley Montessori School. Little Rock, AR. ● 2013. Montague, David R. Black On Black Crime Panel Discussion. Sponsored by the Mu Kappa Chapter of ​ ​ Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. UALR. Little Rock, AR. ● 2013. Montague, David R. “The LeadAR International Delegation Trip to China: Transitioning our experiences in China toward leadership in Arkansas.” The University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service Graduation of LeadAR Class 15. Little Rock, AR. ● 2013. Montague, David R. “Fair Housing with Respect to Racial Profiling: Should we still be concerned?” Arkansas State Fair Housing Conference. Little Rock, AR. ● 2013. Montague, David R. “Connecting resources with avoiding recidivism.” Community Reentry Program. ​ ​ Wrightsville Prison Unit. Wrightsville , AR. ● 2013. Montague, David R. “How to think of positive consequences toward short-term, intermediate, and long-term goals.” Community Reentry Program. Malvern Prison Unit. Malvern, AR. ● 2013. Montague, David R. “CELEBRATING DR. KING's LEGACY AS WE REFLECT AND HONOR SERVICE." A keynote address at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences’ Dr. King Celebration. “Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.: A Drum Major for Service.” Sponsored by the UAMS Chancellor’s Diversity Committee and the UAMS Center for Diversity Affairs. Little Rock, AR. ● 2013. Montague, David R. and Montague, Raye J. Central Arkansas Chapter of the National Association of Black Social Workers. An Afternoon with the Montagues. Pyramid Art, Books & Custom Framing. Little Rock, AR. ​ ​ ● 2013. Montague, David R. “The UALR Institute on Race and Ethnicity’s Criminal Justice Research Project as an ameliorative effort for positive consequences.” Community Reentry Program. Pine Bluff Prison. Pine Bluff, AR. ​ ● 2012. Montague, David R. and Ramirez, Edna I. The changing demographics of Latino/Latina seniors and what that means for their rights in Arkansas. Annual Residents Rights Rally. State Capitol. Little Rock, AR. ​ ● 2012. Montague, David R. “The connection between good choices and good consequences: Let’s keep you from returning to prison!” Community Reentry Program. Wrightsville Prison Unit. Wrightsville, AR. ● 2012. Montague, David. What are the realities and trends in gero-criminology for practitioners to be aware of? ​ Arkansas Victim Assistance Academy. Little Rock, AR. ● 2012. Montague, David R. “Meeting the Challenge in Arkansas: Trends in Elder Maltreatment and How we can Work Together.” A keynote address at the DHS-DAAS Elder Maltreatment Symposium. Division of Aging and ​ 15 of 43 David R. Montague, PhD Curriculum Vitae – December 14, 2020

Adult Services; Arkansas Department of Human Services. North Little Rock, AR. ● 2012. Montague, David R. "Dr. King's Legacy as we Remember, Celebrate, and Act." A keynote address at the Rotunda as part of the 2012 Nebraska State MLK Day Celebration. Sponsored by the Nebraska State Planning Committee for the recognition of the Dr. Martin Luther King Holiday. Jerall Moreland; MLK Committee Co-Chair. Lincoln, NE.

● 2011. Montague, David R. Striving toward the High Calling of Jesus Christ. A keynote address at the 91st Annual ​ ​ Christmas Banquet for Christway Missionary Baptist Church D.W. Wilson Men's Bible Class. Little Rock, AR. ● 2011. Montague, David R. The Consequences of Rational Choice: Theory and examples toward better success after prison. Community Reentry Program. Wrightsville Prison Unit. Wrightsville, AR. ● 2011. Montague, David R.; Brooks, Candace; Ramirez, Edna I. Identity theft and connection to transitional ​ neighborhoods. A presentation to the UALR University District sponsored by AARP and the UALR Department ​ of Criminal Justice. Little Rock, AR. ​ ​ ● 2011. Ramirez, Edna I. and Montague, David R. Identifying identity theft: Deter, detect, and defend. The Oaks Assisted Living Community. Mena, AR. ​ ​ ● 2011. Stanberry, Artemesia and Montague, David R. "Lunch and Learn" session for students on the book Travesty of Justice and the applied research skills needed by undergraduate students. James M. Elliott Memorial Lecture Series. North Carolina Central University Department of Political Science. Durham, NC. ● 2011. Montague, David R. Connecting political science with criminal justice: Opportunities and options. A lecture to the Introduction to American Politics Course in the North Carolina Central University Department of Political Science. Durham, NC. ● 2011. Montague, David R. Understanding the connection and application of sociology concepts to criminal justice ​ issues. A lecture to the Criminology Course in the UALR Department of Sociology. Little Rock, AR. ​ ● 2011. Brooks, Candace A.; Edwards, Timothy; and Montague, David R. From Little Rock to Berlin and Back: Understanding the needed prioritization to focus more effort on deficiencies associated with senior residential facilities. Annual Residents Rights Rally. State Capitol. Little Rock, AR. ● 2011. Montague, David R. Rational Choice Theory. CLE training for the Arkansas Association of Criminal ​ ​ Defense Lawyers. Fayetteville, AR. ● 2011. Montague, David R. Connecting choices and consequences: Examples explained. Class #018, Community Reentry Program. Pine Bluff Prison Unit. Pine Bluff, AR. ● 2010. Montague, David R. What are the consequences of being incarcerated? Class #017, Community Reentry ​ ​ Program. Pine Bluff Prison Unit. Pine Bluff, AR. ● 2010. Montague, David R.; and Tipton, Christy. Prescription Drug Crime: Information for service providers. In-service training for CareLink. North Little Rock, AR. ● 2010. Montague, David R. How the McNair Program will Promote Change in Scholars. Keynote Address. “Change: Embrace, Enhance, Excel” - Induction Ceremony. Ronald E. McNair Scholars Program. Henderson State University. Arkadelphia, AR. ● 2010. Montague, David R. Examples of consequences and how to turn a bad situation into a better situation. Community Reentry Program. Pine Bluff, AR. ● 2010. Montague, David, R. Criminal efforts to evade Arkansas seniors via financial fraud and via medical fraud: The new reality. Annual Residents Rights Rally. State Capitol. Little Rock, AR. ● 2010. Montague, David R. and Greenlee, Candace E. A General Understanding of Elder Crime for Hospice Social ​ Workers. Hospice Social Work Staff Meeting. Judy Chastain, LCSW; coordinator. Little Rock, AR. ​ ● 2010. Montague, David R. Consequences: The good, the bad, and the plan to succeed. Community Reentry Program. Wrightsville Prison Unit. Wrightsville, AR. ● 2010. Montague, David R.; Greenlee, Candace E.; and Britton, Juanita. Identifying and recovering from identity ​ theft. Presbyterian Village. Little Rock, AR. ​ ● 2010. Montague, David R. How and why to focus on projects you are invested in when considering funding opportunities. A lecture to the Grants and Contracts Course in the UALR MPA Program. Little Rock, AR. ​ 16 of 43 David R. Montague, PhD Curriculum Vitae – December 14, 2020

● 2010. Montague, David R. Understanding the consequences of bad decisions and strategies to address serious situations. Community Reentry Program. Pine Bluff Prison Unit. Pine Bluff, AR. ● 2010. Montague, David R. “Words of Encouragement for Arkansas Victims and Their Families.” 5th Annual Healing Place Ministries Memorial Service of Hope and Healing for the Surviving Families and Friends of Homicide Victims. Philander Smith College. Little Rock, AR. ● 2010. Pollett, John; Montague, David; and Greenlee, Candace. What we’ve learned: Important gains from two ​ years of healthcare fraud work in the Arkansas Delta. Arkansas Foundation for Medical Care. Quarterly Meeting. ​ Little Rock, AR. ● 2010. Montague, David R. Prescription for Trouble: Seniors and the reality of prescription drug crime. Arkansas ​ ​ Public Health Nurses Association Annual Meeting. Little Rock, AR. ● 2010. Montague, David R.; Garner, Stephen; Greenlee, Candace; and Hughes, Sharniece. Seniors & the ​ Census:Be mindful… Arkansas Department of Health Training Phase VI: Sr. Dynamics in the 21st Century. Little ​ Rock, AR. ​ ​ ● 2009. Montague, David, R. The current reality of Arkansas seniors. Annual Residents Rights Rally. State Capitol. ​ ​ Little Rock, AR. ● 2009. Montague, David and Garcia, Liz. A General Understanding of Elder Crime. Arkansas Victim Assistance ​ ​ Academy. Little Rock, AR. ● 2009. Montague, David R. The importance of considering criminal justice as a major in college. Mosaic ​ ​ Templars Cultural Center. Little Rock, AR. ● 2009. Montague, David R and Walker, Jeffery T. Understanding Internet safety. St. Michael’s Episcopal Church. ​ ​ Little Rock, AR. ● 2009. Montague, David R. The Power of Service Providers: Gaining a better understanding of how to provide ​ public safety resource needs to at-risk populations. A presentation at the Annual Beyond the Borders Conference ​ held in Conway, AR. ● 2009. Montague, David; Greenlee, Candace; Hughes, Sharniece. Sexual Violence Against Seniors Prevention Education for Nurses & What are we doing to learn about health care fraud toward the Senior Adult in the Arkansas Delta? CNE Annual Training. Phase IX: Senior Dynamics in the 21st Century. Little Rock, AR. ● 2009. Montague, David R. Learning from our mistakes, moving forward and never returning to prison. Keynote Address. Community Reentry Program Graduation Ceremony. Pine Bluff Prison Unit. Pine Bluff, AR. ● 2009. Montague, David R. Seniors and the Legal System. Arkansas Gerontological Society Spring Conference. ​ ​ Little Rock, AR. ● 2009. Montague, David R.; Miller, Brenda; Garcia, Liz. Sexual violence and the elderly: A tough reality needing ​ ​ tough resolve. Kappa Delta Gamma. Little Rock, AR. ● 2009. Montague, David R. The consequences of hazing both in and out of prison. Community Reentry program. Wrightsville Prison Unit. Wrightsville, AR. ● 2009. Montague, David R. Technology used to address prescription drug crime. Guest lecturer for the UALR ​ ​ Computer Ethics Course. ● 2008. Montague, David R. The SMP Integration Grant. Tri-County Rural Health Network Arkansas SMP ​ ​ Training. Helena, AR. ● 2008. Montague, David R.; and Johnston, Sara-michelle. Sexual Violence Prevention Education: Protecting our ​ Seniors. Jacksonville Senior Center. Jacksonville, AR. ​ ● 2008. Montague, David R. Understanding the importance of flexible APS investigator training via computer. ​ ​ Arkansas Adult Protective Services Annual Training. Little Rock, AR. ● 2008. Montague, David R.; and Greenlee, Candace. Notice of the new Arkansas Delta Research Project and ​ implications on medically-related stakeholders. Arkansas Foundation for Medical Care. Little Rock, AR. ​ ​ ​ ● 2008. Montague, David. Module 8-Elder Victimization. Arkansas Victim Assistance Academy. Little Rock, AR. ​ ​ ● 2008. Montague, David R. The need & structure of healthcare fraud research in the Arkansas Delta. Arkansas ​ ​ Foundation for Medical Care. Little Rock, AR.

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● 2008. Montague, David R. Understanding the process of investigative research within the U.S. JFK Assassination ​ Records Review Board. LifeQuest of Arkansas Keynote Luncheon Address. Little Rock, AR. ​ ● 2008. Montague, David R. Understanding Identity Theft: Identification, Avoidance, & Remedies. LifeQuest ​ ​ Adventures in Learning class. Little Rock, AR. ● 2008. Montague, David R. and Borrelli, Melissa. Crime Against Elderly with Developmental Disabilities: The ​ Scope of the Problem. Annual Developmental Disabilities Conference sponsored by Focus, Inc.; Jonesboro, AR. ​ ● 2007. Montague, David R. Understanding the impact of perception: Realities for those either inside or outside of ​ prison. Inside-Out Program. Wrightsville, AR. ​ ● 2007. Montague, David R. Identifying Crime Against Elderly with Developmental Disabilities. A presentation at ​ ​ the Annual Beyond the Borders Conference held in Conway, AR. ● 2007. Montague, David R. and McCoy, Tana. Structure and Resources Within the UALR Department of Criminal ​ Justice. UALR New Student Orientation Day. Little Rock, AR. ​ ● 2007. Montague, David R.; Okaro, Anthony; Demirel, Ugur; and Scott, Keneasha. Crimes Concerning Senior ​ Citizens: Door-to-door and home repair scams. Dunbar Community Center. Little Rock, Arkansas. ​ ● 2007. Montague, David and Moak, Stacy. Ethical Dilemmas: Does your personal bias impact your judgment. ​ Arkansas Association of Administrative Adjudicators Conference. Little Rock, AR. ● 2007. Montague, David and Oxley, Taylor. Crimes Against the Elderly: A What and How on identity theft, home ​ invasion robbery, drug diversion, nursing home abuse, and Medicare part D fraud. LifeQuest; Socrates' Cafe; ​ Little Rock, AR. ​ ​ ● 2007. Montague, David and Freeman, Aaron. Crimes Concerning Seniors: A “what” and “how”: Analysis on ​ prescription drug diversion and in-home abuse. Private in-home aides of Faulkner County. Conway, AR. ​ ● 2007. Montague, David and Eller, Jonathan. Fake Lotteries, Sweepstakes, and Insurance Scams: Staying Smart. ​ ​ Little Rock Departmental Club. Little Rock, AR. ● 2007. Montague, David and Okaro, Anthony. The Importance of community action to address elder crime. Little ​ ​ Rock Chapter of the Links, Inc. Little Rock, AR. ● 2007. Montague, David and Oxley, Taylor. Class 007-Understanding the impact of incarceration on families. ​ ​ Pine Bluff Prison Unit Community Reentry Program. Inmate Leadership Council. Pine Bluff, AR. ● 2007. Montague, David. Class 006 Inmate Lecture on Consequences. Pine Bluff Prison Unit Community Reentry ​ ​ Program. Inmate Leadership Council. Pine Bluff, AR. ● 2007. Montague, David R. and Herron, Robby Q. How Greater Focus On Crime Against Senior Citizens Is ​ Needed. LifeQuest of Arkansas Keynote Luncheon Address. Little Rock, AR. ​ ● 2007. Montague, David R. and Teague, Craig S. Crime Against The Elderly in Arkansas and the Need for Greater ​ Awareness. Rotary Club. North Little Rock, AR. ​ ● 2007. James, Bruce L. and Montague, David R. Higher Learning: Steps to securing an advanced degree with ​ limited resources. Kappa Alpha Psi 71st Province Meeting. Little Rock, AR. ​ ● 2007. Montague, David. Class 005 Inmate Lecture on Consequences. Pine Bluff Prison Unit Community Reentry ​ ​ Program. Inmate Leadership Council. Pine Bluff, AR. ● 2007. Montague, David R. and Herron, Robby Q. Crimes Against Elderly: What volunteers should know. Healing ​ ​ Place Ministries Crime Victims' Advocacy Training. Pine Bluff, AR. ● 2006. Montague, David; McKinney, Vincent; Hendry, Gordon; and Hutcheson, Jason. Understanding Fraud on ​ Senior Citizens. Arkansas Nursing Association. Little Rock, AR. ​ ● 2006. Montague, David R.; Davis, Sheri; Hendry, Gordon; and Hutcheson, Jason. Prescription Drug Diversion ​ and the Elderly: Understanding the realities of nursing homes. Arkansas Advocates for Nursing Home Residents. ​ North Little Rock, AR. ● 2006. Montague, David. Class 004 Inmate Lecture on Consequences. Pine Bluff Prison Unit Community Reentry ​ ​ Program. Inmate Leadership Council. Pine Bluff, AR. ● 2006. Montague, David; Hanson, Sandra; and Dixon, Jamiee. Use of WebCT in departmental Assessment. ​ ​ Arkansas WebCT Conference. Little Rock, AR.

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● 2006. Montague, David; Turner, Tiffany; and Hendry, Gordon. Crime Against Elderly with Developmental ​ Disabilities: The Scope of the Problem. Beyond the Borders Conference. Conway, AR. ​ ● 2006. Chastain, Charles D. and Montague, David R. Keynote speakers and panelists. Arkansas Governor’s Task Force on Racial Profiling Symposium Luncheon. Little Rock, AR. ● 2006. Montague, David; Maher, Jen; and Zohra, Tusty. Life’s Lessons Unlearned: The nexus between criminal ​ fraternal hazing and historical racial stereotypes. Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Worcester, MA. ​ ● 2006. Singleton, Carolyn and Montague, David. Elder Abuse and Mandated Reporting. 2nd Annual Victims ​ ​ Services and Persons with Disabilities Conference. Little Rock, AR. ● 2006. Lawson, Louanne; Simon, George; and Montague, David. Sex Offender Population in Arkansas: What does ​ it look like? Arkansas Sex Offender Management Team. Little Rock, AR. ​ ● 2006. Montague, David and Maher, Jen. How the Senior Justice Center responds to Arkansas’ Needs. Arkansas ​ ​ SMP Statewide Advisory Council. Little Rock, AR. ● 2006. Broadway, Shane; Borders, Ty; Underwood, David; Vibhakar, Ashvin; Montague, David; Russell, Gregory; Schriver, Joe; and Milford, Tommy. Arkansas 2020 Legislative Research Study Plan Briefing. Arkansas State ​ ​ Capitol. Little Rock, AR. ● 2004. Montague, David R. Law Enforcement Ethics & Racial Profiling. Arkansas Police Corps Basic Training. ​ ​ North Little Rock, AR. ● 2004. Montague, David. Guest panelist for the Varner Prison Unit Community Reentry Program. ● 2004. Montague, David. Panel Chair. The Links Youth Justice Train of Public Safety Professionals. Prince ​ ​ George’s County Maryland Department of Corrections, Office of the Sheriff, Police, and Fire/EMS. Prince George’s County Chapter of the Link’s, Inc. and Howard University. Greenbelt, MD. ● 2003. Montague, David R. The Importance of Volunteerism. High School student honorees keynote address. The ​ ​ Continentals Organization. Washington, DC. ● 2003. Montague, David R. How to Structure a Dissertation Proposal. Howard University Political Science ​ ​ Dissertation Support Group Workshop. Washington, DC. ● 2003. Montague, David. Program panelist. Improving quality of life issues in Prince George’s County Maryland. ​ ​ County Chief Administrative Officer, Chief of Police, Director of Corrections, and Sheriff. Largo, MD. ● 2003. Ignasius, Dennis; Montague, David; Lane, William; and Attoh, Prince. The Nexus Between Proposal and ​ Dissertation Completion. University of Maryland Eastern Shore. Princess Anne, MD. ​ ● 2003. Montague, David R. How to Make Sound Decisions in Life. Annual Black Family Breakfast. Prince ​ ​ George’s County Chapter of the Link’s, Inc. and Howard University. Greenbelt, Maryland. ● 2002. England, John; Williams, Rachelle; and Montague, David. Fraternity Campus Race Incident Brown Bag ​ Discussion. University of Maryland College Park. College Park, MD. ​ ● 2002. Montague, David and Seaton, Daniel. How to Complete Field Research. University of Maryland Eastern ​ ​ Shore Ph.D. Organizational Leadership Program. Princess Anne, MD. ● 2002. Montague, David. Program panelist. Implications of 9-11 on domestic and foreign policy. University of ​ ​ Maryland 9-11 One-Year Anniversary Panel. College Park, MD. ● 2002. Montague, David R. Date Rape drugs as a health issue: how to recognize and avoid becoming victim. 13th ​ ​ Annual Black Family Symposium. Prince George’s County Chapter of The Links, Inc. Greenbelt, MD. ● 2002. Montague, David R. How to Conduct Qualitative Field Research. Preparing Future Faculty Program. ​ ​ Howard University. Washington, DC. ● 2002 Montague, David. Program panelist. How to avoid problems during a police stop. University of Maryland ​ ​ Afro-American Studies Department, Amnesty International, Howard University Law School. College Park, MD. ● 2001. Montague, David R. Medical profiling and its potential impact on health. 12th Annual Black Family ​ ​ Symposium. Prince George’s County Chapter of The Links, Inc.; Greenbelt, MD. ● 1999. Montague, David R. Drug Awareness and Role-Play. Howard University Center for Urban Progress Boot ​ ​ Camp. Washington, DC.

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Publications & Reports (Accepted & In Print)

● Bowers, Page and Montague, David (Release Date: January 2021). Overnight Code: The Life of Raye Montague, ​ the Woman Who Revolutionized Naval Engineering. Book. Chicago Review Press (Lawrence Hill Books ​ ​ ​ Division). DYSTEL, GODERICH & BOURRET: Literary & Dramatic Management. ​ ● Montague, David R. and Beidari, Habib. (September 2019). 2018-2019 Annual Report. University Faculty ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Mentoring Program. University of Arkansas at Little Rock. ● Eldridge, Donna-Rae; Hook, Rachel E.; Lipscomb, Sharonda L.; Montague, David R.; and Nash, Geoff N. (December 2018). Institutional Effectiveness Committee Report. eLearning & Scholarly Technology and ​ Resources (STaR): Non-Curricular Program. ​ ● Parker, Mary L; and Montague, David R (June 2018). External Review Report - 2018 Academic Program Review ​ (APR) at Prairie View A&M University of MSJJ and PhD in Juvenile Justice. Prairie View, TX. ​ ​ ● Montague, David R. and Mahalingam, Pradeep. (August 2018). 2017-2018 Annual Report. University Faculty ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Mentoring Program. University of Arkansas at Little Rock. ● Montague, David R - on behalf of the project team (March 2017). A Proposal to Reorganize Specific Positions ​ Within the Scholarly Technology and Resources Unit. ​ ● Montague, David R.; and Sobba, Kristen N. (2016). "Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF)." In Wesley G. Jennings’ (Editor-in-Chief) The Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment, First Edition. John ​ ​ Wiley & Sons Publishing. ● Montague, David R - on behalf of the project team (December 2016). Report to the Provost on Online Education: ​ Data Efforts to Support UALR. ​ ● Eldridge, Donna-Rae; Glover, Drew; Montague, David R.; Nash, Geoff; Tabor, Robert “Tony”. (October 2016). Report to the Provost on eLearning and STaR process for Blackboard course shell access. ​ ● Montague, David R - on behalf of the project team (September 2016) Report to the Provost on Every Institution ​ Offering Fully Online Education in the University of Arkansas System. ● Montague, David R (June 2016). External program review report. A Report of External Review of the Texas A&M ​ International University, College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences, Master of Science in ​ Criminal Justice Graduate Program: Submitted to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. Laredo, TX. ​ ● Glazier, Rebecca; Harris, Heidi; McBrayer, Terry; Montague, David; and Spillers, Daniel (May 2016). Report to the Provost. DISTINGUISHING UALR: The Trojan Experience - A framework for a comprehensive student ​ success plan for UALR online students. ● Montague, David R (June 2015). 90 - Day Plan for eLearning: Rebuilding a house and re-branding services ​ toward student success online. ​ ● Montague, David R.; Wiley, Robyn; Minton, Michael C.; Paladino, Nicole R.; Meints, Katelyn; and Knuckles, Shirley (2014). Government Report. Reentry Programs: Evaluating community reentry initiatives in Arkansas – A ​ report to Arkansas Community Corrections in satisfaction of the Second Chance Act Comprehensive Statewide Adult Recidivism Reduction Planning Program. Grantor: United States Bureau of Justice Assistance. ​

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● Galchus, K., T. Brown, M. Glidden, D. Montague, A. Terry, and M. Funk (2014). Racial Differences in Financial ​ Literacy among Prisoners in Arkansas‘ Correctional Institutions. Final Grant Report for the UALR Institute on ​ Race and Ethnicity. ● Montague, D. (2014). Prisoner Reentry Models: A Focus on Arkansas. In B. D. Frazier, D. Jones-Brown (Ed.), African Americans and Criminal Justice: An Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara, CA: Greenwood. ​ ● Montague, David; Rynders, Shannon; Bearden, Jennifer; Miller, Jennifer M.; Johnson, Carol; and Blank, Emily (2014) "An Examination of Crime Perception and Arkansas Fair Housing," International Social Science Review: ​ ​ Vol. 89: Iss. 1, Article 3. ● Stanberry, Artemesia and Montague, David R. (2014). Travesty of Justice: The Politics of Crack Cocaine and the ​ Dilemma of the Congressional Black Caucus. Second Edition. Book with eBook version. Kendall-Hunt ​ Publishing. ● Montague, David R.; Wiley; and Knuckles, Shirley. (2014). Government Report. Report 5 – Concluding Report on ACC Programming and Public Awareness Efforts in Support of the Arkansas Community Correction Mission. Grantor: Bureau of Justice Assistance. “Beyond the Walls” Second Chance Act Adult Offender Comprehensive Statewide Recidivism Reduction Demonstration Program. ● Montague, David R.; Bell-Tolliver, LaVerne; and Miller. Jennifer M. (2014). Inmate Sincerity via Community Reentry. International Journal for Innovation Education and Research. Vol. 2-06. ​ ​ ● Sobba, Kristen N. and Montague, David R. (2014). Report 4 - Quantitative Understanding of ACC Programming. ​ Arkansas Community Corrections. Grantor: Bureau of Justice Assistance. “Beyond the Walls” Second Chance ​ Act Adult Offender Comprehensive Statewide Recidivism Reduction Demonstration Program. Announcement Number: BJA-2012-3251. Award number: 2012-CZ-BX-0024. ● Edwards, Timothy; and Montague, David R. (2014).The University's Role in advancing race relations: Reflections from the community. Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities (CUMU) Journal. Vol. 25. ​ ​ No. 1. Pages 165-178. ● Paladino, Nicole R. and Montague, David R. (2014). Government Report. Report 3 - Qualitative Understanding ​ of ACC Programming. Arkansas Community Corrections. Grantor: Bureau of Justice Assistance. “Beyond the ​ Walls” Second Chance Act Adult Offender Comprehensive Statewide Recidivism Reduction Demonstration Program. Announcement Number: BJA-2012-3251. Award number: 2012-CZ-BX-0024. ● Montague, David R.; Golden, James W.; and Paladino, Nicole R. (2014). “American Civil Liberty Union.” In Bruce A. Arrigo and J. Geoffrey Golson (Editors) Encyclopedia of Criminal Justice Ethics. Sage Publishing. ​ ​ ● Sobba, Kristen N.; Montague, David R.; and Paladino, Nicole R. (2014). Government Report. Report 2 for ​ submission for Beyond the Walls Project: Submitted to the Arkansas of Community Correction – Grantor, Bureau ​ ​ of Justice Assistance. (“Beyond the Walls”) Second Chance Act Adult Offender Comprehensive Statewide ​ Recidivism Reduction Demonstration Program. Announcement Number: BJA-2012-3251. Award number: 2012-CZ-BX-0024. ● Montague, David R.; and Scott, Malcom W. (2013). “Prisoner Reentry.” In J. Mitchell Miller, Angela R. Gover, Wesley G. Jennings, and Christopher J. Schreck (Editors) The Encyclopedia of Theoretical Criminology. ​ ​ Wiley-Blackwell Publishers, Hoboken, NJ. ● Montague, David R.; Sobba, Kristen N.; and Paladino, Nicole R. (2013). Government Report. Report 1 for ​ submission for Beyond the Walls Project: Submitted to the Arkansas Department of Community Corrections – ​ Grantor, Bureau of Justice Assistance. (“Beyond the Walls”) Second Chance Act Adult Offender Comprehensive Statewide Recidivism Reduction Demonstration Program. Announcement Number: BJA-2012-3251. Award number: 2012-CZ-BX-0024. ● Tsamis, Vasiliki J. and Montague, David R. (2013). Perils and Pitfalls of Impaired Attention: A Systematic Review of Study Findings Regarding Maladaptive Behavioral Manifestations and Contact with the Criminal Justice System from 1960 to 2000. European International Journal of Science and Technology. Vol. 2 No. 3. ​ ​ Pages 1-11. ● Montague, David R (2013). Drugs, Prescription (street crime only). In Jeffrey Ian Ross (Editor) Encyclopedia of ​ Street Crime in America. SAGE Publications, Inc. Thousand Oaks, CA. ​ 21 of 43 David R. Montague, PhD Curriculum Vitae – December 14, 2020

● Montague, David R., Vasiliki Tsamis-Kavouras, Candace Brooks, Jennifer M. Miller, and Juanita L. Britton (2013). The Birth of Electronic Data Transmission Systems: Technology to address prescription drug crime. European International Journal of Science and Technology. Vol. 2 No. 3. Pages 31-47. ​ ● Montague, David R., Jennifer M. Miller, Edna I. Ramirez (March 2013). Deconstructing the Denial of Fraternity and Sorority Hazing. ACJS Today. Volume XXXVIII, Issue 2. ​ ​ ● Montague, David R.; Golden, James W.; and Ramirez, Edna I. (2012). Government Report. Assessment findings, ​ recommendations, interventions, and evaluation toward the future: Ameliorative focus group research on disproportionate minority contact in the Arkansas counties of Pulaski, Jefferson, and Crittenden. ​ ● Lee, Chang-Hun, & David Montague (January 2012). Effects of senior citizens’ perceptions of criminal justice resource allocation and neighborhood crime prevention activity on their fear of criminal victimization. Korean ​ Journal of Criminology. Pages 333-358. ​ ● David R. Montague (2012). Conference Proceeding. The regional ethical dilemma surrounding state-level electronic data transmission systems to address prescription drug diversion: Do time and experience ease policy tension? Journal of Forensic Research, 3:8. ISSN: 2157-7145 JFR. ​ ​ ● Montague, David R.; Thombre, Avinash; and Miller, Jennifer M. (2011). Educating Children of Incarcerated Parents on the Criminal Justice System. International Journal of Crime, Criminal Justice and Criminal Law. ​ ​ Volume 6. No 1-2. Pages 1-11. ● Stanberry, Artemesia and Montague, David R. (2011). Travesty of Justice: The Politics of Crack Cocaine and the Dilemma of the Congressional Black Caucus. Book. Kendall-Hunt Publishing. ● Montague, David R. and Edwards, Timothy (2011). Criminal Investigation: The Art and the Science, 6/E by ​ Michael D. Lyman. Feature work contributions. Prentice Hall. ​ ● Montague, David R.; Hutchinson, Lisa; Hughes, Sharniece R (2011). Juvenile Delinquency: The Core. Ed.4. ​ PowerPoint Slides and Media Grid. Wadsworth Cengage Learning. ​ ● Montague, David R. and Hutchinson, Lisa (2011). Introduction to Criminal Justice, by Larry Siegel. Ed.13. ​ Pre/Post Test Questions. Wadsworth Cengage Learning. ​ ● Montague, David R. (2011). Theory to Practice as an Application of Temporal Crime Theory: The 2010 SWACJ Presidential Address. The Southwest Journal of Criminal Justice. Vol. 7, No. 3. ​ ​ ● Miller, Jr., John W; and Montague, David R (2010). The African American Male Initiative (AAMI): A Student ​ Success Program - Summer 2010 Evaluation Report. ​ ● Candace E. Greenlee, MA and David R. Montague, PhD. (September 28, 2010). Government Report. University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Senior Justice Center. The Delta Project: Addressing Health Care Fraud Against ​ Senior Citizens by Building Trust - Report on Methods, Data Analysis, and Findings of Years 1 & 2. Submitted to ​ the United States Administration on Aging, Award #90SM0007/01 via Arkansas Senior Medicare Fraud Patrol. ● Montague, David R. Book Chapter. "Understanding the past, present, and future of racial profiling in the media." Race, Crime and the Media. Robert Bing, Editor. McGraw Hill (2010). ​ ● Stanberry, Artemesia and Montague, David. Book Chapter. “Serving 5 to Life, Racial Disparities in the Enforcement of Drug Sentencing Laws in Georgia”. African Americans in Georgia: A Reflection of Politics and ​ Policy in the New South. Pearl K. Ford, Editor. Mercer University Press (2010). ​ ● Greenlee, Candace and Montague, David R. (March 2010). Government Report. 2010 Report on Year 1 of the ​ Delta Project: Addressing Health Care Fraud Against Senior Citizens by Building Trust. U.S. Administration on ​ Aging – Award #90SM0007/02. ● Montague, David R (2010). Criminology The Core Ed.4. eBank Test Questions. Cengage Publishing. ​ ​ ● Montague, David R (2010). Criminal Justice in America Ed.6. Media Grid. Wadsworth Cengage Learning. ​ ​ ● Thombre, Avinash; Montague, David R.; Maher, Jennifer; and Zohra, Tusty (2009). If I Could Say it Myself: Communicating the structure of the criminal justice system to children of incarcerated parents. Journal of ​ ​ ​ Correctional Education. ● Montague, David and Wilkerson, Patricia (2009). “Elder Abuse”. Encyclopedia of Race and Crime. Sage ​ ​ Publishing. Helen Taylor Greene and Shaun L. Gabbidon, Editors.

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● Montague, David R. and Oxley, Taylor (2009). Criminal Justice Ed.11. eBank Pretest & Posttest Questions. ​ Cengage/Wadsworth Publishing. ● Montague, David R. and Oxley, Taylor. Criminal Justice Ed.11. eBank Media Grids. Cengage/Wadsworth ​ ​ Publishing (2009). ● Montague, David R (2009). "Methamphetamine". Encyclopedia of Race and Crime. Sage Publishing. Helen ​ ​ Taylor Greene and Shaun L. Gabbidon, Editors. ● Tsamis, Vasiliki J.; Rebok, George W.; and Montague, David R (2009). The Relationship between Encoding Ability and Aggressive Behavior. Applied Psychology in Criminal Justice. ​ ​ ● Hutchinson, Lisa and Montague, David R (2009). Pulaski County Youth Services Act Preparation Program ​ Evaluation. ​ ● Hutchinson, Lisa and Montague, David R (2009). Pulaski County Youth Services Youthonomics Program: ​ Investing In Your Future Evaluation. ​ ● Hutchinson, Lisa and Montague, David R (2009). Pulaski County Youth Services Pulaski County Youth ​ Leadership Program Evaluation. ​ ● Hutchinson, Lisa and Montague, David R (2009). Pulaski County Youth Services Public Service Internship ​ Program Evaluation. ​ ● Hutchinson, Lisa and Montague, David R (2009). Pulaski County Youth Services No Boundaries Mentoring ​ Program Evaluation. ​ ● Hutchinson, Lisa and Montague, David R (2009). Pulaski County Youth Services Village Initiative Evaluation. ​ ​ ● Hutchinson, Lisa and Montague, David R (2009). Pulaski County Youth Services Our Club Evaluation Manual. ​ ​ ● Montague, David R.; Zohra, Tusty; McGee, Darryl K.; Love, Sonja; and Tsamis, Vasiliki J (2008). Hazing Typologies: Those who criminally haze and those who receive criminal hazing. Victims & Offenders V.3. ​ ​ ● Montague, David R (2007). “Situational Crime Prevention”. Encyclopedia of Juvenile Violence. Greenwood ​ ​ Press. Laura L. Finley, Editor. ● Montague, David R.; Parker, Mary L.; Hanson, Sandra H.; and Chastain, Charles D (December 2007). Numbers: Using innovative online course support strategies to raise college course enrollment. MERLOT Journal of Online ​ Learning and Teaching. Vol. 3, No. 4. ​ ● Montague, David R.; Sick, Roberta; and Golden, James W (2007). APS Caseworker Training. ​ ● Montague, David R.; McCoy, Tana M.; Lee, Chang-Hun; Scott, Keneasha; and Borrelli, Mellissa (2007). University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Department of Criminal Justice. Core Course Assessment. ​ ● Montague, David R.; Chastain, Charles D.; Okaro, Anthony C.; Scott, K.E. (2007). Criminal Law Ed.9. eBank ​ PowerPoint Slides. Wadsworth Publishing. ​ ● Montague, David (2007). 2006-2007 UALR Criminal Justice Department Assessment; Bachelor of Arts and ​ Master of Arts Degree Report. ● Montague, David R; Eller, Jonathan R; Borrelli, Melissa; McCoy, Tana M. (2007). Government Report. Detailed ​ ​ ​ Trainee Response: A Report From Administration of the Adult Protective Services WebCT Training Program. ● Montague, David R (2007). The Color of Justice - Race, Ethnicity, and Crime in America; Ed.4. eBank ​ PowerPoint Slides. Wadsworth Publishing. ​ ● Arkansas 2020: The changing demographics and challenges facing Arkansas’ state government in 2020 (January ​ 2007). Government Report. Produced in 2006 for Senator Shane Broadway and the 85th General Assembly of the State of Arkansas. Faculty Coordinators - Ty Borders, Ph.D.; David R. Montague, Ph.D.; Gregory Russell, Ph.D., J.D.; Joe Schriver, Ph.D., L.C.S.W.; David Underwood, Ph.D.; Ashvin Vibhakar, Ph.D.; Other major contributors - Gregory Hamilton, Ph.D.; Terre McLendon; Vaughan Wingfield; Martha Phillips, Ph.D., M.P.H., M.B.A.; Willa Sanders, M.P.A. ● Montague, David R (2006). Images of Color Images of Crime; Ed.3. Instructor Manual Website Resources. ​ Roxbury Publishing. ● Montague, David R. and Capps, Zachary (2006). The Arkansas Sex Offender Management Team System Map. ​

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● Montague, David R.; Parker, Mary L.; Chastain, Charles D.; Dwyer, Debra; Maher, Jen; Hamilton, Lauren; Neal, Miranda; Greenlee, Candace; and Short, James (2006). 2005-2006 UALR Criminal Justice Department ​ Assessment Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts Degree Report. ● Arkansas Department of Health & Human Services (September 14, 2006). Government Report. Task Force of ​ Arkansas Adult Protective Services: Report to the Arkansas Public Health, Welfare & Labor Committee. ● Montague, David R.; Teague, Craig; and Rawls, Tarrence (2006). University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Department of Criminal Justice. Core Course Assessment. ​ ● Bearden, Jennifer, and Montague, David R (2005). Arkansas Fraud Patrol Training Program Medicare Training ​ PowerPoint Presentation Material. ● Montague, David R (2005). Arkansas Fraud Patrol Training Program Medicare Participant Guide. ​ ● Montague, David R.; Walker, Jeffrey T., and Madden, Sean (2005). Statistics in Criminal Justice: Analysis and ​ Interpretation, Second Edition; Instructor Manual Supplemental PowerPoint Slides. Aspen Publishers, Inc. ​ ● Montague, David R.; O’Quinn, Seth (2004). University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Department of Criminal ​ Justice, Core Course Assessment. ● Staff of the U.S. Assassination Records Review Board (1998). Government Report. Final Report of the ​ Assassination Records Review Board. U.S. Government Printing Office. ​

Publications (Under Review or R&R)

● Bell-Tolliver, LaVerne; Montague, David; and Scudder, Maci. Article. Incarcerated Males and their Families: The Influence of a Reentry Program on the Perspective of the Inmate’s Incarceration on His Family.

Publications (In Progress)

● Untitled (a reader on Gero-Criminology). Joseph, Janice; Kindschi Gosselin, Denise; and Montague, David R. (Editors). Bratina, Michele P.; Nix, Christine; and Payne, Brian (Contributors). ● Montague, David R. Book. The Eyes of the Investigator: Investigative research work as part of the United States ​ JFK Assassination Records Review Board. ​ ​ ​ ● Editors. Montague, David R.; Ramirez, Edna; and Shabazz, Vonnie Moore. Book. Complexities of Community ​ Reentry From Prison: An Arkansas Story. ​ ● Montague, David R.; Flynn, Sheri.; and McNeal, Brittani. Article. Sex offender assessment and treatment: Lessons from the State of Arkansas. ● Montague, David R., Jennifer M. Miller, and Ford-Dowe, Pearl K. Article. Reflections on the Kerner Commission.

Reviews of Academic Books and Articles

● 2020 Book review and endorsement of Renaissance Lawman for Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. ​ ​ ​ ​ ● 2015 Article manuscript decision editor for Sage Open. Manuscript ID SO-14-1112. ​ ​ ● 2014 Book manuscript reviewer for Sage's Introduction to Criminology, 8e by Frank E. Hagan. ​ ​ ● 2014 Article manuscript reviewer for Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. Manuscript WJOR-2014-0450. ​ ​ 24 of 43 David R. Montague, PhD Curriculum Vitae – December 14, 2020

● 2014 Article manuscript reviewer for Journal of Forensic Social Work. Manuscript ID WFOR-2014-0002.R1. ​ ​ ● 2013 Article manuscript reviewer for Asian Journal of Criminology; Manuscript AJOC-D-13-00004. ​ ​ ● 2011 Book manuscript reviewer for Sage's Introduction to Criminology, 7e by Frank E. Hagan. ​ ​ ● 2011 Article manuscript reviewer for International Criminal Justice Review - ICJR-OA-11-07-039. ​ ​ ● 2010 Article manuscript reviewer for The Southwest Journal of Criminal Justice Volume 7; No. 4. ​ ​ ● 2010 Article manuscript reviewer for The Southwest Journal of Criminal Justice Volume 7; No. 3. ​ ​ ● 2010 Book manuscript reviewer for McGraw-Hill’s 2nd edition of CJ: Realities and Challenges. ​ ​ ● 2010 Article manuscript reviewer for The Southwest Journal of Criminal Justice Volume 6; No. 3. ​ ​ ● 2008 Article manuscript reviewer for Journal of Criminal Justice Education - RCJE-2008-0009. ​ ​ ● 2008 Article manuscript reviewer for Western Criminology Review - MS# 8012. ​ ​ ● 2005 Article manuscript reviewer for The Southwest Journal of Criminal Justice Volume 2; No. 2. ​ ​ ● 2005 Book manuscript reviewer of In The Club for Prentice Hall. ​ ​

Media Interviews, Coverage, and Professional Testimony

● 2020. “Help your kids move to online learning.” THV11 News. July 30, 2020. ​ https://www.thv11.com/video/entertainment/television/programs/the-vine/ualr-online-classes-learning-students/91 -38acb268-22de-41c6-9bc0-eebf38447849 ● 2020. “UA Little Rock's future of online learning.” KATV 7 News. Wednesday, October 14, 2020. By Elicia ​ ​ ​ ​ Dover. https://katv.com/community/kick-off-to-college/ua-little-rocks-future-of-online-learning ​ ● 2020. “The future of online learning at UA Little Rock.” KATV 7 News. Tuesday, July 7, 2020. By Ansley ​ ​ Watson. https://katv.com/news/local/the-future-of-online-learning-at-ua-little-rock. ​ ​ ● 2020. “UA Little Rock offering class where inmates learn with students.” THV11 News. July 6, 2020. By ​ Mercedes Mackay. https://www.thv11.com/article/news/local/ua-little-rock-inside-out-course-virtually-impacts-students-and-inmates/ 91-c4aca959-16b8-4ef1-8e5a-6ebc87446c79. ​ ● 2020. “First in the state, students working with prisoners, class prepares to move online.” KARK 4 News. ​ ​ May 28, 2020. By Michael Esparza. ​ https://www.kark.com/news/local-news/first-in-the-state-students-working-with-prisoners-class-prepares-to-move -online/ ● 2020. “UA-Little Rock professor aiding both faculty & students with switch to all online classes.” KARK 4 News. ​ ​ Mar 17, 2020. By Michael Esparza. ​ https://www.kark.com/news/local-news/ua-little-rock-professor-aiding-both-faculty-students-with-all-online-class -switch/. ​ ● 2020. “College-aged students of color said they believe race will affect their future job opportunities in the business world: Students of color share concerns about underrepresentation in the business industry” medium.com. March 31, 2020. By Gabrielle Rancifer. ​ ​ ​ https://medium.com/@grancifer/college-aged-students-of-color-said-they-believe-race-will-affect-their-f uture-job-opportunities-178a670884a8. ​

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● 2020. “UA Little Rock Faculty and Staff Exceed National Fundraising Average in Campus Campaign.” January ​ 15, 2020. By Angeilta Faller. https://ualr.edu/news/2020/01/15/ua-little-rock-faculty-and-staff-exceed-national-fundraising-average-in-campus- campaign/. ​ ● 2019. “College Week | University of Arkansas at Little Rock: Learn more about UA Little Rock on The Vine.” ​ Live TV broadcast promoting online education. THV11 - The Vine Show. March 29, 2019. ​ ​ https://www.thv11.com/article/news/college-week-university-of-arkansas-at-little-rock/91-cce6b47f-ad1b-40ef-89 ab-485e3d145840. ​ ● 2018. “Let’s Hear it for the Ladies.” Arkansas Democrat Gazette. Sunday, September 9, 2018. High Profile. 4D. ​ ​ ● 2018. “Local ‘stars’ make music magic at Wish fundraiser.” Arkansas Democrat Gazette. Sunday, August 26, ​ ​ 2018. High Profile. 8D. https://www.arkansasonline.com/galleries/25006/album/ ​ ● 2018. “Three Strikes And I Am Not Out: The Raye Montague Story.” Website created by Morgan Davis, Olivia Flowers, and Henry Mitchell. Brenda Hainey; Student Project Mentor. http://59344511.weebly.com/. ​ ​ ● 2018. Lifted Glasses, Gentle Jokes: Sheriff under friendly fire at Roast & Toast fundraiser. By Helaine R. Williams; Arkansas Democrat Gazette. Sunday, July 8, 2018. D. LR3. ​ ​ ● 2017. JFK files released, UALR professor who helped sort assassination records weighs in. By Matthew Mershon; KATV. Thursday, October 26th 2017. http://katv.com/news/local/jfk-files-released-ualr-professor-who-helped-sort-assassination-records-weighs-in ● 2017. UA Little Rock Professor Reflects on Investigation of JFK Assassination Records. By Angelita Faller; UA Little Rock. November 20, 2017. http://ualr.edu/news/2017/11/20/montague-investigation-jfk-assassination-records/ ● 2017 Coverage of the Fourteenth Annual Residents’ Rights Rally. Arkansas Advocates for Nursing Home ​ Residents November Newsletter. Page 4. ​ ● 2017. “Meet the woman who broke barriers as a hidden figure at the US Navy.” By SHARDE MILLER. Feb 20, ​ ​ 2017, 9:11 AM ET. http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/meet-woman-broke-barriers-hidden-figure-us-navy/story?id=45566924. ​ ● 2017. Radio Interview Panelist, along with Dr. Joseph McCormick and Dr. Artemesia Stanberry. Inside the Issues ​ with Wilmer Leon Show on Sirius XM Satellite Radio – Channel 126. ​ ● 2017. “Montague Mother And Son Duo Say Education Is The Key To Breaking Barriers’ UALR Now http://ualr.edu/news/2017/02/24/david-raye-montague-breaking-barriers/ ● 2017. “PAPER TRAILS: Arkansan to appear on 'Good Morning America'; state cheerleaders excel at ​ ​ championship.” By Linda Haymes. Originally published February 19, 2017 at 4:30 a.m. Updated February 20, ​ ​ ​ 2017 at 4:30 a.m. http://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2017/feb/19/arkansan-gets-big-car-treatment-2017021/. ​ ​ ● 2017. ReEntry and Prevention Initiative plans banquet. By Special to The Commercial. The Pine Bluff ​ ​ Commercial. Feb 23, 2017. ​ http://www.pbcommercial.com/news/20170223/reentry-and-prevention-initiative-plans-banquet. ​ ● 2017. UALR DAY ON KATV. January 12, 2017. http://ualr.edu/news/2017/01/12/ualr-day-katv/. ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ● 2017. UALR Day: Online Learning. By Diana Harbour. Tuesday, January 17th 2017. ​ http://katv.com/community/good-morning-arkansas/ualr-day-online-learning ● 2017. “UALR student car-jacked in parking lot.” By Erika Ferrando, KTHV 6:17 PM. CST January 19, 2017. ​ ​ http://www.thv11.com/news/local/car-jacking-at-ualr/388440409. ​ ● 2017. Television Interview. “UALR student car-jacked in parking lot.” By Erika Ferrando, KTHV. 6:17 PM. CST January 19, 2017. ● 2017. “It’s All About You… Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office. Reserve Deputy Association.” Law Enforcement ​ Coordinating Committee News. U.S. Attorney’s Office, Eastern District of Arkansas. Volume 5, Issue 1. ​ January-February-March 2017. Page 11. ● 2016 Radio Interview Panelist, along with Dr. Clarence Lusane, Dr. Artemesia Stanberry, Dr. Joseph McCormick, Dr. Donn Davis, and Dr. Pearl Ford Dowe. Inside the Issues with Wilmer Leon Show on Sirius XM ​ ​ Satellite Radio – Channel 126.

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● 2016. “OED’s eLearning team presents at summer TWT Symposium.” News and Reflections from Academic ​ Affairs. Academic Affairs, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Volume 4, Issue 3, Page 11 (2016). ​ https://academicaffairs.uams.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2016/09/vcaa_newsletter_v4_no3-Sept.pdf ● 2016. Television Commercial. DuBose Heating & Air / HVAC - Testimonial. ​ ​ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgiJlSZV26k. ​ ● 2015. Live Television interview on KARK 4/Fox 16. “Preparing for College.” ​ ​ www.arkansasmatters.com/video/d/video/preparing-for-college/5905046 ● 2015. Interview with Aziza Musa of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette on Online Education at the University of ​ ​ Arkansas at Little Rock. ● 2015. “Online-Only eVersity Opens Up For Applications.” By JACOB KAUFFMAN. SEP 8, 2015. ​ ​ ualrpublicradio. KUAR. http://ualrpublicradio.org/post/uas-online-only-eversity-opens-applications#stream/0 . ​ ​ ● 2014. Financial literacy: New front in the fight against chronic recidivism in the U.S.? ScienceDaily. 18 June ​ ​ 2014. www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/06/140618163924.htm. ​ ​ ● 2014. Radio Interview Panelist, along with Dr. Pearl Ford-Dowe. Dr. Wilmer Leon Show on Sirius XM Radio – ​ ​ Channel 126. “Inside the Issues: An analysis of blacks in post-election week Senate race in Arkansas and potential impact nationally.” ● 2014. Radio Interview Panelist. Dr. Wilmer Leon Show on Sirius XM Radio – Channel 126. “What impact will ​ ​ the midterm elections have on various aspects of society?” A discussion on state politics, the economy, laws, and criminal justice. ● 2014. “Racial data target in juvenile crime.” (September 24, 2014). Arkansas Democrat Gazette Online. Pulaski ​ ​ County Notebook. By Emily Walkenhorst. ● 2014. “Rally for nursing home residents.” Arkansas Democrat Gazette. Tuesday, October 14, 2014. Arkansas ​ ​ Section. 2B. ● 2014. “LR officer to interview for chief: Lawman known for community work 1st of 3 to face forum.” (May 8, 2014). Arkansas Democrat Gazette Online. By Spencer Willems. ​ ​ ​ ​ ● 2013. “JFK Assassination Review: Dr. David Montague Recounts the Investigation.” By Vicki Newton Soul of ​ the South Television Interview for The Village Celebration. Video Interview. November 2013. ​ ​ ​ http://www.thevillagecelebration.com/jfk-assassination-review-dr-david-montague-recounts-investigation/ ● 2013. “David Montague to Speak about JFK Assassination at Section’s General Meeting at the 2013 ACJS Dallas Conference.” By Martin Greenberg. The Security Newsletter: The official newsletter of the Section on Security ​ and Crime Prevention, The Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Spring 2013 Special ACJS Conference Issue. ​ ● 2013. “Arkansas connections to the JFK assassination and its aftermath.” By Evin Demirel. Arkansas Times – ​ ​ Arkansas Culture and Characters. November 21, 2013; Pgs 1-11. http://www.arktimes.com/ArkansasBlog/archives/2013/11/21/arkansas-connections- to-the-jfk-assassination-and-its-aftermath. ​ ● 2013. Interviewed by Malcolm Glover of KUAR Radio during the 2013 Residents Rights Rally at the Arkansas ​ ​ State Capitol. Topic: “ The importance of involving students in doing community work to benefit older Arkansans who either are or were incarcerated.” Segment aired October 8-10, 2013. ● 2013. UAMS Celebrates King’s Call to Service, Honors Employees. By Ben Boulden. UAMS News. University of ​ ​ Arkansas for Medical Sciences. January 2013. https://news.uams.edu/2013/01/25/uams-celebrates-kings-call-to-service-honors-employees/ ● 2012. Part of Documentary along with Dr. Charles D. Chastain. Breaking Down the Walls: The Inside-Out Prison ​ Exchange Program at UALR. Ms. Cheryl Hellmann and Dr. Christina Drale; producers. University Television. ​ ● 2012. Interviewed live along with Ms. Edna Ramirez on La Pantera (Spanish Radio) 1440 AM – KTUV by Jorge ​ ​ Luna in support of the Parental Education Project. ● 2012. UALR website article “Professor Helps Parent Project Get Off the Ground.” https://ualr.edu/news/2012/12/12/professor-helps-parent-project-get-off-the-ground/. ​ ● 2012. Interviewed by Lauren Scott for Today’s THV at Centro Reto. “Parental Education Project.” ​ ​ http://www.todaysthv.com/news/story.aspx?storyid=239094. ​ 27 of 43 David R. Montague, PhD Curriculum Vitae – December 14, 2020

● 2012. Video recording of November 23, 2012 presentation in Dallas, TX to the Coalition On Political Assassinations (COPA) Conference and placed on the LRC Blog. Story by Charles Burris entitled “Live at the ​ ​ Grassy Knoll, Dealey Plaza.” http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/126921.html. ​ ​ ● 2012 Interviewed by Dustin Wilson of Today’s THV for a two-part news TV story airing Thanksgiving Day. “UALR Professor Shares Experience of JFK Investigation.” http://www.todaysthv.com/news/article/235458/9/THV-11-Extra-UALR-Prof-shares-experience-of-JFK-investiga tion. ​ ● 2012. Article “David Montague, former staff member with the ARRB is writing a book” by Joseph Backes. http://justiceforkennedy.blogspot.com/2012/09/david-montague-former-staff-member-with.html?m=1 ● 2012. Phone interview by Russ Baker, Founder and editor, www.WhoWhatWhy.org, with respect to the structure and function of the U.S. Assassination Records Review Board. September 21, 2012. ● 2012. Interviewed by Jonathan Athens, KARK 4 News (Little Rock, Arkansas) for the Television segment ​ ​ “Arkansas Prof Will Get Inside Look at JFK Documents.” September 14, 2012. ● 2012. Provided an oral history to Stephen Fagin of The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza on investigative role as a former member of the U.S. Assassination Records Review Board (ARRB). This is the first oral history provided by a former ARRB member to the museum as part of their Oral History Project. https://www.jfk.org/oral_histories/dr-david-montague/ ● 2012. Interviewed along with Little Rock Chapter of The Links, Inc. President Deborah Frazier for a KUAR Radio ​ (Little Rock, Arkansas) “UALR Difference of Degree” radio spot. Addressed how the Links sponsored a book signing to support UALR faculty addressing social issues. ● 2011. Interviewed along with UALR Institute on Race and Ethnicity Director Adjoa A. Aiyetoro, J.D. for a KUAR ​ Radio (Little Rock, Arkansas) “UALR Difference of Degree” radio spot. Addressed how the Institute recently ​ co-sponsored a panel on Race and Justice in the 21st Century, held at North Carolina Central University with their Political Science Department. ● 2011. Crime, safety focus of workshop in LR (November 19, 2011). Arkansas Democrat Gazette Online. By The ​ ​ Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. ● 2011. Interviewed (via phone) along with Dr. Artemesia Stanberry regarding the Travesty of Justice: the politics of crack cocaine and the dilemma of the Congressional Black Caucus. On With Dr. Wilmer Leon Radio Show. ​ Sirius XM Radio Channel 128. Washington, DC. ● 2011. Interviewed (via phone) along with Dr. Artemesia Stanberry regarding the book Travesty of Justice: the politics of crack cocaine and the dilemma of the Congressional Black Caucus. The Talk Back Radio Show with ​ Professor Val Atkinson. Raleigh, NC. ​ ● 2010. Interviewed for an article published in ACJS Now, one of the national news publications of the Academy of ​ ​ Criminal Justice Sciences in order to publicize nationally the Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice regional conference in Little Rock, AR. ● 2010. Interviewed for KUAR Radio (Little Rock, Arkansas) while president of the Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice for a “UALR is a Difference of Degree” radio spot. Addressed how the UALR Criminal Justice Department facilitated one of the largest regional conferences in the history of SWACJ; held in Little Rock. Aired for two weeks. ● 2010. Interviewed for KUAR Radio (Little Rock, Arkansas) for an “Agents of Change” radio spot. Addressed ​ ​ how the UALR Criminal Justice Department served as the site committee to host the Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice Conference in Little Rock, representing Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. Aired continually for two weeks. ● 2010. “Outstanding, Innovative, Ground-Breaking, Brilliant!” Front page article on the Arkansas Delta Project. Arkansas SMP Newsletter (July-September 2010). ​ ● 2009. Interviewed for KUAR Radio (Little Rock, Arkansas) for a “UALR is a Difference of Degree” radio spot. ​ ​ Addressed how the Delta Research Project to understand Medicare fraud brings academic, state, and community advocates together to address a national problem. Aired continually for two months. ● 2009. Page, Michele. “Medicare fraud group has interns on look out.” Helena Daily World. March 20, 2009. ​ ​ 28 of 43 David R. Montague, PhD Curriculum Vitae – December 14, 2020

● 2008. “Report foretells more elderly, Hispanics: Lawmakers call for plan before 2020.” Arkansas Democrat ​ Gazette. Wednesday, May 14, 2008. Arkansas Section. ​ ● 2008. “Inmate for life gives others a hand: Program helps prisoners to succeed when returned to society.” Arkansas Democrat Gazette. Sunday, February 17, 2008. Arkansas Section. ​ ● 2007. Cited in the Arkansas Times newspaper as a facilitator for the docudrama It Happened in Little Rock as part ​ ​ of the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Central High School desegregation of 1957. ● 2007. Prescription-monitoring bill returns unaltered to Senate (February 15, 2007). Arkansas Democrat Gazette ​ Online. By The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. ​ ● 2007. Testified. State of Arkansas General Assembly at the request of Senator Altus. SENATE BILL 20; filed with: Senate Public Health, Welfare and Labor pursuant to A.C.A. §10-3-217. Entitled AN ACT TO ESTABLISH A PRESCRIPTION DRUG MONITORING PROGRAM; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES; subtitled AN ACT TO ESTABLISH A PRESCRIPTION DRUG MONITORING PROGRAM; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Testified as an expert on state prescription monitoring programs and bill graduated out of committee. ● 2007 . Senior Justice Center interns and board members operated the fundraising phone bank of the Arkansas Educational Television Network (AETN) during airing of a life sciences broadcast; Conway, AR. ● 2007. Interviewed for The Dr. Carrey Wynn Show to discuss the sexual violence prevention efforts of the UALR Senior Justice Center. Aired on Comcast Cable Television Channel 18. ● 2007. Arkansas Advocates for Nursing Home Residents January Newsletter. ​ ​ ● 2006. Quoted by the Associated Press (AP) in the article “Racial profiling concerns grow as Ark. Hispanic population swells” Thursday 09 Nov 2006. From Arkansas Governor’s 2006 Racial Profiling Symposium. ● 2006. Senior Justice Center interns and board members shown live while operating the fundraising phone bank of the Arkansas Educational Television Network (AETN). Conway, AR. ● 2006. The Arkansas Tobacco Settlement Commission Quarterly Report. April 2006. Page 8. Public briefing at the ​ ​ Arkansas State Capitol on the upcoming research of the Arkansas 2020 legislative research study. ● 2006. Interviewed live on KATV Channel 7 Television’s The Morning Show (Little Rock, Arkansas) to explain the role of the Senior Justice Center in addressing elder crime for the segment “Seven on Your Side.” ● 2005. Testified. State of Arkansas General Assembly at the request of Senator Critcher. SENATE BILL 119; filed with: Senate Public Health, Welfare and Labor pursuant to A.C.A. §10-3-217. Entitled AN ACT TO ESTABLISH A PRESCRIPTION DRUG MONITORING PROGRAM; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES; subtitled AN ACT TO ESTABLISH A PRESCRIPTION DRUG MONITORING PROGRAM; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Testified as expert on state prescription monitoring programs; bill was not enacted. ● 2005. Cited by former intern (now Ohio State PhD student) Chryl Laird for “…providing mentoring which helped her academic career.” World View - Official publication of the University of Maryland’s College of Behavioral ​ ​ ​ ​ and Social Sciences (Winter 2005, page 7). ● 2005. Interviewed for The Dr. Carrey Wynn Show to discuss the UALR Senior Justice Center as a community resource and research entity. Aired on Comcast Cable Television Channel 18. ● 2005. Interviewed by “the purse lady” Anita Davis on the subject of senior citizen purse safety for her documentary used in The Purse and the Person: A Century of Women's Purses exhibit at the Historic Arkansas ​ ​ Museum; Little Rock, AR. The documentary is available from fall 2006 to spring 2007. ● 2005. Interviewed by KARK Channel 4 Television for the evening news (Little Rock, Arkansas) on site at a Senior Justice Center crime seminar. Hays Senior Center in North Little Rock, AR. Aired the same evening. ● 2005. Interviewed for KUAR Radio (Little Rock, Arkansas) for an “Agents of Change” radio spot. Addressed how the UALR Senior Justice Center supports the mission of UALR by using student interns to reach into the senior citizen community. Aired continually for three months.

Grants and Contracts

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● 2020. [In-Process]. Educational Enhancement Project in Response to COVID-19. Shorter College. ● 2017. [Not Awarded]. Smart Reentry Program Grant. Collaboration between Arkansas Community Correction and the UA Little Rock Criminal Justice Department. Grantor: United States Bureau of Justice Assistance. To complete a planning and implementation guide for measuring the success of sustained case management in the community through comprehensive reentry services. ● 2016. [Not Awarded]. Smart Supervision Grant. Grantor: United States Bureau of Justice Assistance. Partnering with Arkansas Community Corrections in their application for this is $700,000 grant with UALR to receive a $70,000 contract for evaluation and research. ● 2015. Response on Possible Collaboration with ACC to use Social Impact Bonds Funds to expand the UALR Reentry Program. Submitted to Arkansas Community Correction with goal of a long-term project using resources from various units at UALR and the community. ● 2015. [Awarded]. Justice Accountability Block Grant (JABG) from the Arkansas Coalition for Juvenile Justice. The Arkansas Department of Human Services’ Division of Youth Services, is the agency designated to administer the JABG program. Funds would be used to promote additional programming between Pulaski County Youth Services (PCYS) and the Pulaski County Juvenile Crime Prevention Coalition (JCPC). The purpose of the JABG Program is to provide states and units of local government with funds to develop programs to strengthen their juvenile justice systems. Participants are the JCPC Board of Directors and PCYS. Three UALR Criminal Justice Department faculty members serve on this board (Dr. David Montague, Dr. Tusty ten Bensel and Dr. James Golden.) and worked with Ms. Scott, director of PCYS toward this end. Requested Amount: $50,000.00. Funding period: One Year. ● 2014. [Awarded]. DMC Coordinator Grant to assist in facilitation of service and research activities for Pulaski ​ ​ County stakeholders to reduce disproportionate minority contact and improve lives of youth in Arkansas generally. Participants are the Pulaski County Juvenile Crime Prevention Coalition Board of Directors and Pulaski County Youth Services. Three UALR Criminal Justice Department faculty members serve on this board and worked with Mr. Charles Mobley of Pulaski County Youth Services to apply for this funding and have it approved by the Pulaski County Arkansas Quorum Court: Dr. David Montague, Dr. Tusty ten Bensel and Dr. James Golden. Award amount: $10,000.00. Funding period: October 2014 – June 2015. ● 2013. [Awarded]. Second Chance Act Comprehensive Statewide Adult Recidivism Reduction Planning Program. Grantor: United States Bureau of Justice Assistance. Announcement Number: BJA-2013-3627. This is the first award received in Arkansas to assess how to implement a statewide community reentry to society effort for those incarcerated in order to reduce recidivism. Award Number: 2013-CZ-BX-0048. Award Amount: $140,864 (70,432 federal and 70,432 state). UALR evaluation and partial implementation contract amount off of this grant equals $25,000. Funding Period: October 1, 2013 – September 30, 2014. ● 2013. [Not Awarded]. Arkansas Fair Housing Commission and UALR Department of Criminal Justice and College of Education Collaborative Project via the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. Fair housing enforcement for Central Arkansas grant initiative (PEI). Amount applied for: $875,000.00 (over three years if awarded). ● 2013. [Not Awarded]. Arkansas Fair Housing Commission and UALR Department of Criminal Justice and College of Education Collaborative Project via the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. Fair housing education for Central Arkansas grant initiative. Amount applied for: $125,000.00 (over eighteen months if awarded). ● 2013. [Awarded]. Arkansas Department of Community Corrections. Grantor: Bureau of Justice Assistance. (“Beyond the Walls”) Second Chance Act Adult Offender Comprehensive Statewide Recidivism Reduction ​ ​ Demonstration Program. This is an evaluation project to assess the programming of DCC based on qualitative ​ and quantitative data. Announcement Number: BJA-2012-3251. Award number: 2012-CZ-BX-0024. Award amount: $1,337,614 ($668,807 federal and $668,807 state). UALR contract amount off this grant equals $50,000. ● 2013. [Not Awarded]. Arkansas Department of Community Corrections. Grantor: National Institute of Justice. The Impact of Probation/Parole Officer Home Visits on Offender Outcomes. Announcement Number:

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NIJ-2013-3447. Requested amount: 999,989. UALR contract amount off this grant would have equaled $175,000, working with Dr. Timothy Brown and Dr. Emily Berthalot of the UALR Department of Criminal Justice. Funding period: October 1, 2013 – September 30, 2014. ● 2013. [Awarded]. Title V Grant to facilitate the creation and implementation of an online resource directory for ​ ​ Pulaski County stakeholders to reduce disproportionate minority contact and improve lives of youth in Arkansas generally. Participants are the Pulaski County Juvenile Crime Prevention Coalition Board of Directors and Pulaski County Youth Services. Three UALR Criminal Justice Department faculty members serve on this board and are responsible for the acquisition and implementation of this grant; Dr. David Montague, Dr. James Golden, and Dr. Tusty ten Bensel. Award amount: $4,900.00. Funding period: January 2013 – January 2014. ● 2012. [Not Awarded]. United States Administration on Aging, Elder Abuse Prevention Interventions Program. ​ Arkansas Department of Human Services, Division of Aging and Adult Services (DAAS); Area Agency on Aging of (AAANWA); University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Senior Justice Center (SJC); Coordinated Response to Elder Abuse Training Effort (CREATE). HHS-2012-AOA-EA-1214. $600,000. ● 2011. [Awarded]. Arkansas Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Youth Services (DYS). Disproportionate Minority Contact Focus Group Research Project; $9,000. ● 2009. [Awarded]. U.S. Administration on Aging – Award #90SM0007/02. Healthcare Fraud in Arkansas Delta Research Grant. Arkansas Department of Human Services. $65,000 Contract off of a $100,000 Grant - UALR Senior Justice Center and Arkansas SMP. ● 2008. [Awarded]. U.S. Administration on Aging – Award #90SM0007/01. Healthcare Fraud in Arkansas Delta Research Grant. Arkansas Department of Human Services. $67,000 Contract off of a $100,000 Grant - UALR Senior Justice Center and Arkansas SMP. ● 2008. [Awarded]. Arkansas Department of Health and Human Services, Division on Aging, Adult Protective Services (APS) Facilitation of caseworker training via WebCT; $7,000. ● 2007. [Awarded]. Arkansas Department of Health and Human Services, Division on Aging, Adult Protective Services (APS) Facilitation of caseworker training via WebCT; $7,000. ● 2008. [Not Awarded]. Arkansas Commission on Child Abuse, Rape, & Domestic Violence, Sexual Violence Prevention Education Grant. $25,000. ● 2007. [Awarded]. Arkansas Commission on Child Abuse, Rape, & Domestic Violence, Sexual Violence Prevention Education Grant. $19,000. ● 2007. [Not Awarded]. U.S. Department of Justice, NIJ Perceptions of Crime: Senior Survey No. 20076-NIJ-1422 SL# 000765. $48,403.00. ● 2007. [Awarded]. Arkansas Department of Health and Human Services, Division on Aging, Adult Protective Services (APS) creation of training material for APS caseworkers; $28, 947.30. ● 2006. [Awarded]. Arkansas Commission on Child Abuse, Rape, & Domestic Violence, Sexual Violence Prevention Education Grant. $21,913. ● 2006. [Not Awarded]. U.S. Department of Justice, NIJ Elder Abuse Grant. $450,000. ● 2006. [Not Awarded].Arkansas Senior Medicare Fraud Patrol Hotline Referral Contract; $3,000. ● 2005. [Awarded]. Arkansas Commission on Child Abuse, Rape, and Domestic Violence and the Center for Sex Offender Management System Map Project; $2,800. ● 2005. [Not Awarded]. U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development, Private Enforcement Initiative Grant. $357,000. ● 2005. [Awarded]. Group Collaboration Community University Partnership Grant, UALR. $15,000. ● 2005. [Awarded]. Individual Community University Partnership Grant, UALR. $5,000.

Professional Development Completed

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● 2020. BlackBoard World Annual Meeting. Held virtual in its entirety due to COVID 19. ● 2020. Fast Track to Teaching Online. UA Little Rock. eLearning & STaR. Little Rock, AR. ● 2019. 12th Annual Mentoring Conference. Albuquerque, NM. ​ ● 2019. The 35th Annual Distance Teaching & Learning Conference. Madison, WI. ● 2019. Change Management Program training in accordance with Prosci methodologies and tools. London Verhelst, facilitator. Little Rock, AR. ● 2019. Job Performance Evaluation Training for Supervisors. UA Little Rock Office of Human Resources. Michele Curd, Facilitator. Little Rock, AR. ● 2018. BlackBoard World Annual Meeting. Orlando, FL. ● 2018. Eduventures 2018 Conference. Boston, MA. ● 2018. P-Card Training. UALR Office of Procurement Services. Nancy Riethoff, facilitator. Little Rock, AR. ​ ​ ● 2018. Introduction to Leadership. North Little Rock Chamber of Commerce in partnership with University of Arkansas - Pulaski Technical College. Sponsored by North Little Rock Economic Development Corporation. North Little Rock, AR. ● 2017. BlackBoard World Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. ● 2017. Catalyzing Growth and Innovation. Spring 2017 Continuing Online and Education (COE) Executive Summit. The Educational Advisory Board (EAB). Washington, DC. ● 2016. BlackBoard World Annual Meeting. Las Vegas, NV. ● 2016. National Weather Service Severe Storm Spotter Course. Feb 27, 2016. Arkansas Skywarn. Little Rock, AR. ● 2016. Criminal Justice Information System Security & Awareness Course (Level 1 CJIS Security Test). Online training sponsored by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation. U.S. Department of Justice. ● 2015. BlackBoard World Annual Meeting. National Harbor, MD. ● 2015. Social Media Issues for Law Enforcement. Arkansas Criminal Justice Institute. Little Rock, AR. ​ ​ ● 2015. Ourtown Institute for Inclusive Leadership. Just Communities of Arkansas. Russellville, AR. ​ ​ ● 2015. Safe Zone Training. UALR Vice Provost for the Division of Student Affairs. Safe Zone Committee. ● 2014 . Partnering for Success 2.0: Maximizing the Message. The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi. Orlando, FL. ​ ​ ● 2013. CASP Training on how to collaborate across stakeholders to improve youth services. Facilitated by OJJDP and the State of Arkansas Division of Youth Services. Little Rock Police Training Facility. ● 2013. Power DMS training on Racial Profiling and Biased Based Policing. Online Training. Arkansas ​ ​ Commission on Law Enforcement Standards and Training. ● 2012. Basic Police Officer’s Training Course. Sponsored by Faulkner County Sheriff’s Office. Conway, AR. ​ ​ ● 2012. OC Spray & Decontamination Course. Sponsored by the Faulkner County Sheriff’s Office. Conway, AR. ​ ​ ● 2012. Course on helicopter landing operations. Baptist Health/Baptist Health MedFlight and Faulkner County ​ ​ Sheriff’s Office. Conway, AR. ● 2012. IS-00800.b: National Response Framework, An Introduction. Online Training. Emergency Management ​ ​ Institute. Federal Emergency Management Agency. U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Online Course. ● 2012. IS-00200.b: ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incident, ICS-200. Online Training. Emergency ​ ​ Management Institute. Federal Emergency Management Agency. U.S. Department of Homeland Security. ● 2012. IS-00100.LEb: Introduction to Incident Command System (ICS 100) for Law Enforcement. Emergency ​ ​ Management Institute. Online Training. FEMA. U.S. Department of Homeland Security. ● 2012. IS-00700.a: National Incident Management System (NIMS), An Introduction. Online Training. Emergency ​ ​ Management Institute. Federal Emergency Management Agency. U.S. Department of Homeland Security. ● 2011. Member of Class 15 of the LeadAR Program. A two year life-changing event for emerging Arkansas ​ ​ leaders from rural and urban communities involving domestic and international travel. Sponsored by the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service.

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● 2010. Utilizing a High-Tech, High-Touch Solution to Retain Students. The 6th Annual National Symposium on ​ ​ Student Retention. Sponsored by the Consortium for Student Retention Data Exchange at the University of Oklahoma. Mobile, AL. ● 2010. 2010 Teaching with Technology Symposium, “A Generational Odyssey – Bridging the Generations with ​ Technology.” Technology Committee. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Little Rock, AR. ​ ● 2010. Compassion Fatigue/Vicarious Trauma. Training for victim service providers. U.S. Department of Justice, ​ ​ Office of Victims of Crime. Pittsburgh, PA. ● 2008. Train the Trainer Workshops - The total Medicare package, including Medicare A, B, C & D, Medigap and ​ ​ important updates for 2008-2009. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. North Little Rock, AR. ● 2008. Assisting Victims Through Crisis and Trauma. U.S. Department of Justice. Office for Victims of Crime ​ ​ Training and Technical Assistance Center. Atlanta, GA. ● 2008. International Conference on Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence and Stalking. Coalition to End Violence ​ ​ Against Women and U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Victims of Crime. New Orleans, LA. ● 2007. Grants 101. Institute for Communication Improvement: The Grant Institute. Little Rock, AR. ​ ​ ● 2007. Ultimate Trainer. U.S. Department of Justice; Office of Victims of Crime. Little Rock, AR. ​ ​ ● 2007. Management & Leadership Skills for First-Time Supervisors & Managers. National Seminars Group. Little Rock, AR. ● 2007. WebCT/BlackBoard Annual Conference. Boston, MA. ● 2007. University of Graz/University of Arkansas at Little Rock Faculty/Staff International Internship Program. ​ ​ Graz, Austria and Maribor, Slovenia. ● 2007. Federal Bureau of Investigation Citizens’ Academy. FBI Field Office and FBI Citizens’ Academy Alumni ​ ​ Association. Little Rock, AR. ● 2006. Commonly Abused Pharmaceuticals and Prescription Monitoring Programs. 17th Annual Training ​ ​ Conference of the National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators. Louisville, KY. ● 2006. iTune University Podcasting Training. Apple Corporation. Little Rock, AR. ​ ​ ● 2006. Prosecuting Prescription Drug Cases and facilitating partnerships with law enforcement during drug ​ diversion cases. Texas Chapter of the National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators; Houston, TX. ​ ● 2006. Sexual Violence: Education and Prevention. Arkansas Commission on Child Abuse, Rape, and Domestic ​ ​ Violence. Little Rock, AR. ● 2006. ARC Criminal Justice Academic Program Review Training. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. ​ ​ Baltimore, MD. ● 2005. Turn-It-In anti-plagiarism software training. UALR Ottenheimer Library. Little Rock, AR. ​ ​ ● 2005. Internet prescription drug diversion, abuse of prescription drugs by teenagers, driving while under the ​ influence of prescription drugs, pathology, and toxicology associated with prescription drug deaths. Texas ​ Chapter of the National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators. Fort Worth, TX. ● 2005. WebCT Annual Conference. San Francisco, CA. ● 2005. Student-Learning Assessment Training. Alverno College for Women. Milwaukee, WI. ​ ​ ● 2005. Sex Offender Management, offered by the Center for Sex Offender Management. Washington, D.C. ​ ​ ● 2004. Emotional Intelligence Certification Training. Behavioral Health Strategies, LLC. Salt Lake City, UT. ​ ​ ● 2003. Special Interview Training. U.S. Investigations Services Inc., (USIS). Hyattsville, MD. ​ ​ ● 1997. New Special Investigator Training. U.S. Investigations Services Inc., (USIS). Hyattsville, MD. ​ ​ ● 1995. Intelligence Gathering Training. U.S. Department of Treasury, Financial Crimes Enforcement Network ​ ​ (FinCEN). Vienna, VA. ● 1995. Fundamentals of SAS General Statistics Programming Course. SAS Institute. Rockville, MD. ​ ​ ● 1994. Computer Forensics Course. DEA, FBI, and Air Force Office of Special Investigations. Alexandria, VA. ​ ​ ● 1993. Steroid Seminar. DEA. Newark, NJ. ​ ​ ● 1992. Medicinal Effects of Drug Abuse Seminar. DEA. Newark, NJ. ​ ​ ● 1992. Blood Pathogen Training. U.S. Public Health Service. Newark, NJ. ​ ​ ● 1992. Criminal Forfeiture. U.S. Attorney's Office. Newark, NJ. ​ ​ 33 of 43 David R. Montague, PhD Curriculum Vitae – December 14, 2020

● 1992. Structuring of Interviews. DEA. Newark, NJ. ​ ​ ● 1992. Understand the role of the International Policing Organization. INTERPOL and DEA. Newark, NJ. ​ ​ ● 1992. The Chemical Effects of Prescription Drugs. DEA. Newark, NJ. ​ ​ ● 1991. DEA Diversion Investigator Basic Training. FBI Academy. Quantico, VA. ​ ​ ● 1991. Presentation Utilizing Computer Graphics. DEA. FBI Academy. Quantico, VA. ​ ​ ● 1990. Asset Forfeiture Training. U.S. Attorney's Office. FBI Academy. Quantico, VA. ​ ​ ● 1990. Interview & Interrogation Training. DEA. FBI Academy. Quantico, VA. ​ ​ ● 1990. Instructor Development School. DEA. FBI Academy. Quantico, VA. ​ ​ ● 1990. Computer Graphics Training. DEA. Arlington, VA. ​ ​ ● 1990. Lobby training on environmental legislation and non-profit fundraising. Campaign California and the ​ ​ Citizen Labor and Energy Coalition. San Jose, CA.

Academic Service and Community Service

Academic Service

● 2020. Member - UA Little Rock Enrollment Strategy Team. ​ ​ ​ ● 2020. Member - UA Little Rock Faculty Senate & University Assembly Committee. ● 2020. Member - UA Little Rock Provost's Academic COVID-19 Taskforce & PACT Faculty Best Practices ​ Sub-Committee. ● 2020. Member - UA Little Rock Coronavirus Emergency Response Team (CERT) & CERT Phased Reopening ​ Sub-Committee. https://ualr.edu/chancellor/2020/03/05/communications-on-covid-19/ ​ ● 2020. Member - UA Little Rock Academic Planning Team - Retrenchment Phase. ​ ● 2020-2019. Member - Arkansas Science Olympiad Board of Directors. ​ ● 2020-2019. Member - UA Little Rock Recruitment Committee. ​ ​ ​ ● 2020-2019. Member - UA Little Rock Retention Committee. ​ ​ ​ ● 2020-2019. UA Little Rock Change Agent for ERP migration from Banner to Workday called Project One. ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ https://projectone.uasys.edu/contact-us/ ● 2020-2018. Member - UA Little Rock Graduate Curriculum Committee. ​ ​ ● 2020-2018. Member - UA Little Rock Higher Learning Commission (HLC) Federal Compliance Committee. ​ ​ ● 2019. Member - UA Little Rock Campus Campaign Steering Committee. ​ ​ ​ ● 2019. Proxy Examiner for Doctoral Thesis – “The Relationship between Social Learning and Physical ​ ​ ​ Aggression in Young Males 19 and over in Urban Communities in Trinidad.” Department of Behavioural ​ Science. University of The West Indies. St. Augustine Campus. Trinidad and Tobago. ● 2019. Speaker on video created by UA Little Rock Communications Office presented to members of the UA Little Rock General Assembly in preparation of the 2020 HLC Accreditation site visit. ● 2019. Human Library Participant (safe space conversation event). Kimberly Vu-Dinh, Larry J. Rhodes, Naeem Bajwa, Rachel Tennial, David Montague, Lauren Wilson, Adelene McClenny, Ivy Forrester, and Angela Hunter. ​ ​ Mia D. M. Phillips, Ed.D.; Director. Spring 2019 Human Library. University of Arkansas at Little Rock; Multicultural Center. Little Rock, AR. ● 2019. Panelist. Pre-show discussion for student performance of the play Detroit ‘67 for the UA Little Rock Theater Department. The panel was entitled “Contexts and Consequences of the 1967 Detroit Rebellion: ​

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Police Relations and Practices within Communities of Color.” Panelists included Laura Barrio-Vilar (English), ​ ​ John A. Kirk (Anderson Institute on Race and Ethnicity), and David Montague (Criminal Justice). https://ualr.edu/news/2019/02/14/ua-little-rock-to-host-detroit-67/ ● 2019. Student Scenario Coach - Alley Scholars Innovation Challenge. 2019 Alley Scholars Summit. University of Central Arkansas. Conway, AR. ● 2019. Master of Arts Thesis/Capstone Committee Chair – Student Jacketha Lattimore. The demographics of ​ arrested juveniles in the Pulaski County, Arkansas: 2014-2019. Dr. Trisha Rhodes, Chair. ​ ● 2019. Facilitated creation of website for the UALR Little Rock Reentry Initiative Prison Rehabilitation Program ​ hosted on the UALR Department of Criminal Justice website. Lilly Valibaba and Cori Schmitbauer; designers. ​ https://ualr.edu/criminaljustice/reentry-program/ ● 2019. Facilitated creation of website for the UALR Inside-Out Prison Education Program hosted on the UALR ​ ​ Department of Criminal Justice website. Lilly Valibaba and Cori Schmitbauer; designers. https://ualr.edu/criminaljustice/inside-out/ ● 2019-2015. Member - University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Teaching With Technology Conference Planning Committee. Nicki Hilliard, Chair. ● 2019-2012. Charter Member – Pi Gamma Mu International Honor Society – Arkansas Zeta Chapter, UALR. ● 2019-2006. Member - Golden Key International Honour Society. ● 2019-2006. Member - Chair (2015-2013) - Arkansas Department of Corrections, Pine Bluff Prison Unit, Inmate Leadership Council’s Community Reentry Initiative Board of Directors. ● 2018. External Program Reviewer. Masters in Juvenile Justice Graduate Program and PhD in Juvenile Justice Graduate Program. Department of Justice Studies. Review team included Dr. Mary Parker and Dr. David Montague. Reported to Dr. Sarina R. Phillips, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs & Institutional SACSCOC ​ ​ Accreditation Liaison. Prairie View A&M University. Prairie View, Texas. ● 2018. Panelist - Public hearing on racial disparities in the Arkansas Criminal Justice System. U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, Regional Programs Unit (Chicago IL). Little Rock, AR. ● 2018. External Reviewer - Tenure and Promotion Committee for the Criminal Justice & Sociology Department. Cabrini University. Cabrini University Promotion and Tenure Board. ● 2018. Interviewed by Sela Booher on Crime in Greater Little Rock. Middle School Project. Little Rock, AR. ​ ​ ● 2018. Master of Science Portfolio/Capstone Committee Chair – Student Mieshia M Parks (nee Moore). Underage Purchasing/Possession of Alcohol in Arkansas: A.C.A. § 3-3-203. ​ ● 2018. Member - UA Little Rock Curriculum Leadership Team. ​ ● 2018. External Reviewer - Tenure and Promotion Committee for the Criminal Justice Department. University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. Dr. Ben Brown, Department Chair. ● 2018. Member - Search Committee for Associate Vice Chancellor; Academic Affairs--Continuous Improvement. ● 2008-2017. Faculty Mentor - Damian J. Berry - University of Arkansas at Little Rock Ronald McNair Program. Berry won the Outstanding McNair Research Award. ​ ​ ● 2018-2017. Member - UA Little Rock Technology Planning Council (and Subcommittee for Common ID). ​ ​ ● 2018-2016. Member - UALR Ottenheimer Library OER (Open Educational Resource) Exploratory Committee. ● 2017. External Reviewer - Tenure and Promotion Committee for the Department of Social Sciences. University of ​ ​ ​ Texas at Tyler. Dr. Thomas Guderjan, Department Chair & Professor of Anthropology. ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ● 2017-2016. Chair - Criminal Justice Department Faculty Search Committee for generalist faculty position. ​ ● 2017-2006. Immediate Past President - President (2015-2013) and Treasurer (2013-2011) - Phi Kappa Phi International Honor Society, UALR Chapter 134. ● 2017-2015. Member - Doctoral Dissertation Committee - Student Jacob M. Laan. ● 2016. External Program Reviewer. Master of Science in Criminal Justice Graduate Program. This was a ​ ​ one-person review team. Texas A&M International University, College of Arts and Sciences, Department of ​ Social Sciences. Laredo, TX.

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● 2016. Member - Master of Arts Thesis Committee. Student - Jasmine Spears. ● 2016-2015. Member – UALR Ottenheimer Library eLearning Librarian Search Committee. ● 2016-2015. Member - UALR University District Senior Network (UDSN) Steering Committee. ​ ● 2016-2015. Chair - Criminal Justice Department Faculty Search Committee for generalist position. ​ ● 2016-2015. Chair - Criminal Justice Department Faculty Search Committee for quantitative/statistics position. ​ ● 2016-2015. Member - Provost’s Distinguishing UALR: The Trojan Experience Committee. Group leader ​ ​ (Engineer) for the Online Construction Team. ● 2016-2015. Member – UALR Community Connection Center's Engagement Council. ● 2016-2015. Member – UALR Chancellor’s Leadership Group. ● 2016-2015. Member - UALR CSSC Social Impact Bond Exploratory Committee. ● 2015. Member - Fall 2015 Learning Systems Technology Education (LSTE) Examining Committee. ● 2015. Member - Tenure Revocation & Termination Committee Regarding a Faculty Member. ● 2015. Master of Science Portfolio/Capstone Committee Chair – Student Jamie Ward. Emergency Communications ​ Preparedness Center (ECPC) established by Section 671, Pub. Law No. 109-295. ● 2015. Master of Science Portfolio/Capstone Committee Chair – Student Ashley Phillips. The Safe Schools ​ Initiative Act: § 6-15-1303. ● 2015. Master of Science Portfolio/Capstone Committee Chair – Student Jeffrey Mitchell. Fort Smith Police ​ Department 1102.03 on Use of Force. ● 2015. Master of Science Portfolio/Capstone Committee Chair – Student Katherine Knox. ARKANSAS’S ​ EXTENDED JUVENILE JURISDICTION ACT OF 1999. ● 2015. Master of Science Portfolio/Capstone Committee Chair – Student Amber Burke (Hale). Arkansas Act 746. ​ ​ ● 2015. Master of Science Portfolio/Capstone Committee Chair – Student Jewel A. Binns, Jr. The challenges ​ confronting Mentally Ill individuals in the Criminal Justice System. ● 2015. Master of Science Portfolio/Capstone Committee Chair – Student Logan Allen. The Arkansas Adult and ​ Long-Term Care Facility Resident Maltreatment Act. ● 2015. Master of Science Portfolio/Capstone Committee Chair – Student Jennifer Sherrill. Adam Walsh Child ​ Protection and Safety Act of 2006. ● 2015. Master of Science Portfolio/Capstone Committee Chair – Student Cedric Roy. Arkansas code annotated ​ 16-81-113. ​ ● 2015. Master of Science Portfolio/Capstone Committee Chair – Student James M. Rich II. Montana’s 24/7 ​ Sobriety Program. ● 2015. Master of Science Portfolio/Capstone Committee Chair – Student Rodney B. Pickens. Arkansas ​ Commission on Law Enforcement Standards and Training (CLEST), 12-9-106. ● 2015-2014. Member – UALR (Permanent) Vice Provost for Student Affairs Search Committee. ● 2015-2014. Member – The UALR College of Social Sciences and Communications Tenure Committee. ● 2015-2014. External Reader for Doctoral Thesis – PhD Candidate Simon Alexis. Exploration of Experiences of ​ Rapists, Rape Victims and Criminal Justice System Officials in the Prosecution of Rape Cases in Trinidad and Tobago. Criminology Unit, Department of Behavioural Science. University of The West Indies. St. Augustine ​ Campus. Trinidad and Tobago. ● 2015-2014. Panel Organizer. SHIFTING TIDES: THE CHANGING REALITY ON REENTRY TO SOCIETY FOR ​ THOSE WHO ARE INCARCERATED. A first-ever panel on reentry from prison using mostly presenters from ​ Arkansas. XXXIIV International Congress on Law and Mental Health. International Academy of Law and Mental Health/Académie Internationale de droit et santé mentale. Sigmund Freud University. Vienna, Austria. ● 2015-2012. Member – UALR Committee on Tenure. Professor Robert Steinbuch, Chair. ● 2015-2012. Coordinator - UALR Department of Criminal Justice vehicle management. ● 2015-2012. Member - Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Board of Directors Region IV Trustee for Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. ● 2015-2011. Affiliate Member - Arkansas Division of Youth Services Disproportionate Minority Contact Subcommittee Board.

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● 2015-2011. Chair (2015-2014) (Vice Chair 2013-2012) - Pulaski County Juvenile Crime Prevention Coalition. ● 2015-2007. Founding Member - UALR Chancellor’s Committee on Race; a weekly group of university members to discuss race in connection with the university mission and future. ● 2015-2005. Founding Director of the UALR Senior Justice Center. Addressing crime against the elderly using student interns and work with community stakeholders. ● 2015-2004. Regional Trustee (2012-Present). President - Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice st nd (2009-2010). 1 ​ Vice President (2008-2009). 2 ​ Vice President (2007-2008). Treasurer (2004-2007). No office ​ ​ held in 2011. ● 2014. Member – UALR Interim Vice Provost for Student Affairs Search Committee. Associate Vice Chancellor Dr. Christina Drale, Chair. ● 2014. Interim Chair - The UALR College of Social Sciences and Communications Awards Committee ● 2014. Table Leader (Along with Dr. Robert Corwyn) for the College of Social Sciences and Communication. UALR Office of Research and Sponsored Programs Research Roundtable. ● 2014. Member – The UALR College of Social Sciences and Communications Founding Dean Search Committee. Dean Martin Schwartz, Chair. ● 2014. Faculty Marshal. Spring 2014 Commencement Ceremony. UALR. ● 2014. Member - Diversity Recruitment and Retention Task Force. Co-Chairs: Martin Schwartz, Dean of the UALR Bowen School of Law and Dr. Logan Hampton, UALR Vice Provost for the Division of Student Affairs. ● 2014. Co-Chair with Ms. Dina Tyler of Arkansas Community Correction – Act 1190 Legislative Subcommittee on Public Relations/Communications for Reentry. ● 2014. Kubena, Jaletta and Montague, David. Facilitators. Undergraduate Student Quiz Bowl. Southwestern ​ ​ Association of Criminal Justice Conference. South Padre Island, TX. ● 2014. Kubena, Jaletta; Jordan, Tom; Nix, Christine; Day, George; and Montague, David. Conference Facilitation. Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice Conference. South Padre Island, TX. ● 2014. Member - UALR Department of Criminal Justice Master of Arts & Master of Science Admissions Committee; Dr. Shaun Thomas, Chair. ● 2014-2013. Member-UALR Department of Criminal Justice Promotional Committee; Dr. Julie Baldwin, Chair. ● 2013. Rubenser, Lorie; and Montague, David R. Facilitators. Undergraduate Student Quiz Bowl. Southwestern ​ ​ ​ ​ Association of Criminal Justice Conference. San Antonio, TX. ● 2013. Member – UALR Institute on Race and Ethnicity Grant Competition Review Committee. Little Rock, AR. ● 2013. External Evaluator - Tenure and Promotion Committee for the Department of Criminal Justice. Texas Christian University. Dr. Patrick Kincaid, Department Chair. ● 2013. Master of Science Portfolio/Capstone Committee Member - Student Sherrie R. Muasau - Alternatives to ​ Prison in Central Arkansas. ​ ● 2013. Master of Science Portfolio/Capstone Committee Chair - Gwendolyn Trigleth-Jackson - Dual Custody ​ Youth: Information Sharing to Protect the Youth Served by Arkansas Department of Human Services. ● 2013. Master of Science Portfolio/Capstone Committee Chair - Lamorla D. Smith - Training Needs for Juvenile ​ Justice Professionals in Contracted Facilities with the Division of Youth Services in Arkansas. ● 2013. Master of Science Portfolio/Capstone Committee Chair - Paul (Reid) Davis- Dual Custody Youth: ​ Information Sharing to Protect the Youth Served by Arkansas Department of Human Services. ● 2013. Master of Science Portfolio/Capstone Committee Chair - Shannon N. Johnson - Arkansas Act 570: Public ​ Safety Improvement Act of 2011. ​ ● 2013. Master of Science Portfolio/Capstone Committee Chair - Misty R. Ladd, CPP, PCI, CPOI - Use of Physical ​ ​ ​ Security Performance Measures: Mandated for Government Facilities- Recommended for Private Facilities. ● 2013. Master of Science Portfolio/Capstone Committee Chair - Shannon (Dee) Rynders - Racial Disparity in ​ Federal Death Penalty Sentencing. ​ ● 2013. Master of Science Portfolio/Capstone Committee Chair - Michael Sanders - The need for a Statewide ​ Comprehensive Juvenile Reentry Plan for Arkansas’ Juvenile Justice System. ​

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● 2013. Master of Science Portfolio/Capstone Committee Chair - Patrick N. Langley - Federal Sentencing ​ Guidelines Manual, Mandatory Sentencing, and the effects on Black Males and their Families. ​ ● 2013. Master of Science Portfolio/Capstone Committee Chair - Lindsey White - ARKANSAS ACT 309. ​ ​ ● 2013. Master of Science Portfolio/Capstone Committee Chair - Alfred Stukenborg - Marijuana: Reasons to ​ Decriminalize. ​ ● 2013-2012. Master of Arts Portfolio Committee Chair – Student Candace Brooks – Methamphetamine Control in ​ Arkansas: Are there better methods of drug control? ● 2013-2012. Coordinator – Parental Education Project. Arkansas Cradle to Prison Pipeline and City of Little Rock Office of Community Programs. ● 2012. Faculty Committee Chair – Malcom W. Scott – UALR Ronald McNair Program. Little Rock, AR. ● 2012. Member – UALR Institute on Race and Ethnicity Criminal Justice Research Project - Research Design Committee. Little Rock, AR. ● 2012. Faculty Committee Member – La'Donnia Mothershed - UALR Ronald McNair Program. Little Rock, AR. ● 2012-2011. Master of Arts Portfolio Committee Member - Student Ashley Miller – Serious and Violent Offender ​ Reentry Initiative: Establishing an Intensive Aftercare Program Approach For Juveniles in Central Arkansas. ​ ● 2011. Montague, David R. Panel Chair. Justice Policy 1. Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice ​ ​ Conference. College, Station, TX. ● 2011. Montague, David R. Panel Chair. A Celebration of Student Research. Southwestern Association of Criminal ​ ​ Justice Conference. College Station, TX. ● 2011. Member - Race, Justice, and the Law in the 21st Century. Book panel sponsored by the UALR Institute on ​ ​ Race and Ethnicity and the North Carolina Central University Department of Political Science. Durham, NC. ● 2011. Member - Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Teller Committee. Richard Bennett (Chair). ● 2011. Member - Addressing the realities of face-to-face and online teaching toward best practices. Symposium. ​ ​ Sponsored by McGraw Hill and held in Naples, FL. ● 2011. Member - Disproportionate Minority Contact Stakeholder Evaluation Assessment Tool Meeting. Office of ​ ​ Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention National Conference. National Harbor, MD. ● 2011. Study Facilitator (of several within the United States) - Test case for the CJ Realities book using student surveys over an entire semester. Sponsored by McGraw Hill Publishing. ● 2011. 2011 UALR Campus Campaign departmental ambassador. ● 2011-2010. Member – UALR Ad Hoc Committee to Revise the Race and Ethnicity Minor. ● 2011-2010. Master of Science Portfolio/Capstone Committee Member - Student Cassandra F. Davis - War Crimes ​ Act of 1996, 18 USC Sec 2441. ​ ● 2011-2010. Master of Science Portfolio/Capstone Committee Member - Student Brenda Howard – Oregon Death ​ with Dignity Act -1997 Euthanasia Physician Assisted Suicide. ​ ● 2011-2010. Master of Science Portfolio/Capstone Committee Member - Student Scott Hersh - The Detainee ​ Treatment Act of 2005 and the War on Terror. ● 2011-2010. Master of Science Portfolio/Capstone Committee Chair – Student Taylor Oxley – Mentally Ill Offender Treatment & Crime Reduction Act of 2004. ● 2011-2010. Master of Science Portfolio/Capstone Committee Chair – Student Tiffany Compton – The Prison ​ Litigation Reform Act. ● 2011-2004. Member - University of Arkansas School of Medical Sciences Substance Abuse Treatment Clinic Advisory Board. ● 2011-2008. Master of Science Portfolio/Capstone Committee Chair - Student Rommel S. Benjamin - A ​ comparative analysis of school resource officer program policies ● 2011-2006. Member - UALR Department of Social Work, Gerontology Graduate Program Committee. ● 2011-2005. Member - Arkansas Senior Medicare Fraud Patrol Statewide Advisory Council - SMP. ● 2010. Member - Introduction to Criminal Justice Course Symposium. Sponsored by McGraw Hill and held in New York, NY. ● 2010. Faculty Committee Member - Juanita Britton – UALR Ronald McNair Program. Little Rock, AR.

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● 2010. Montague, David R. Panel Chair. Crime Against Seniors & Crime in Commerce. Southwestern Association ​ ​ of Criminal Justice Conference. Little Rock, AR. ● 2010. Member – UALR Strategic Plan Review Subcommittee for Diversity, Equality, and Global Awareness. ● 2010. Advisory Committee Member – UALR fact-finding trip to the William F. Winter Center for Racial Reconciliation at Ole Miss in Oxford, MS. UALR Chancellor’s Committee on Race and Ethnicity. ● 2010-2009. Member - UALR African American Male Initiative Program (AAMI) Faculty Steering Committee. ● 2010-2009. Member – UALR College of Professional Studies, Criminal Justice and Institute of Government Merger Examination Committee. ● 2010-2009. Master of Science Portfolio/Capstone Committee Chair – Student Mark N. Cashion - Classification of ​ Offenders: Custody Classification External Classification System. ​ ● 2010-2009. Master of Science Portfolio/Capstone Committee Chair – Student Sherri Flynn - Sex Offender ​ Residency Restrictions: Is There a Better Way? ● 2010-2008. Master of Arts Thesis Committee Chair - Student Seth O’Quinn - Prescription drug monitoring ​ program policies. ● 2010-2008. Master of Arts Thesis Committee Chair – Student Candace E. Greenlee - The Older Americans Act ​ and Health Care Fraud Awareness of Seniors in Lee, Monroe, Phillips, and St. Francis Counties of Arkansas. ​ ● 2010-2008. Master of Science Portfolio/Capstone Committee Chair – Student Vena Schexnayder - The Gun Free ​ and Safe Schools Act of 1994: An Analysis and Comparison of Arkansas and the Little Rock School District Incidences and Retention Rates. ​ ● 2010-2008. Master of Science Portfolio/Capstone Committee Chair - Student Lakeysia Y. Wilson - Resource use ​ under the National Amber Alert System (Protection Act of 2003). ​ ● 2010-2007. Program Coordinator for the Criminal Justice Department’s Master of Science in Criminal Justice public policy oriented program. ● 2010-2007. Member - UALR NCA Accreditation Self-Study Sub-Committee on Acquisition, Discovery, and Application of Knowledge. Mark Funk, Chair. ● 2009. Faculty presenter - UALR Spring Open House (for prospective students). ● 2009. Facilitator - Undergraduate Quiz Bowl Competition. Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice Conference. Laredo, TX. ● 2009-2008. Master of Science Portfolio/Capstone Committee Chair - Student Candice L. Hooks - Family violence victim assistance programs. ● 2009-2008. Master of Arts Thesis Committee Chair - Student Rodney J. Hays - A multi-state analysis of police ​ pursuit police. ● 2009-2008. Master of Arts Thesis Committee Chair - Student Jacqueline A. Frizzell - The Relationship Of Prison ​ Sentences Of Juveniles And Adults Convicted In Arkansas Criminal Courts. ● 2009-2006. Member - Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Academic Review Committee. ● 2009-2004. Member - UALR Black History Month Planning Committee. ● 2008. Faculty Mentor - Student Sara-michelle Johnston - UALR Donaghey Scholar Program. Little Rock, AR. ● 2008. Faculty Mentor - Taylor Oxley - UALR Undergraduate Research Expo. Little Rock, AR. ● 2008. Faculty Mentor - Nicholas Norfolk - UALR Undergraduate Research Expo. Little Rock, AR. ● 2008-2007. Master of Arts Thesis Committee Chair - Student Deborah Smith - Implementation of the Three ​ Strikes policies of California and Washington with respect to elderly inmates. ● 2008-2006. Senator - UALR Faculty Senate. ● 2008-2005. Member - UALR College of Professional Studies Assessment Committee. ● 2008-2004. Member - UALR IOG Nonprofit Management Graduate Certificate Program Committee. ● 2008-2004. Assessment Coordinator - UALR Department of Criminal Justice, Assessment Committee. ● 2007. Montague, David R. Panel discuss leader for the session “Professional Malfeasance” during the Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice Conference in held in Corpus Christi, TX. ● 2007. Team Member - UALR Department of Criminal Justice’s Majors Fair exhibition booth for the 2007 Jump ​ Start event. ​ 39 of 43 David R. Montague, PhD Curriculum Vitae – December 14, 2020

● 2007. Co-Facilitator - Welcome to the UALR Criminal Justice Department! UALR New Student Orientation. ​ ​ ● 2007. Faculty Mentor - Sheri Davis - UALR Undergraduate Research Expo. Little Rock, AR. ● 2007. Moderator - UALR Faculty Research Symposium. ● 2007. Judge - Undergraduate and Graduate Student Research Paper Competition. Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice Conference. Corpus Christi, TX. ● 2007-2006. Member - Arkansas Victim Support Services Association. ● 2007-2006. Advisory Committee Member - UALR Student Racial Attitudes Study. ● 2007-2006. Member - UALR Core Assessment Committee; directed by the Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Academic Policy. ● 2007-2004. Team Member - The University of Arkansas School of Medical Sciences Sex Offender Management Tea(Research & Treatment Subcommittees Member). ● 2007-2004. One-on-one criminal justice internship facilitator within the UALR Criminal Justice Department for students to gain mentoring and experiential learning; this effort became the UALR Senior Justice Center. ● 2007-2000. Member - American Society of Criminology. ● 2006. Doctor of Philosophy Dissertation Committee Member - Student Kathy Vail - The policy implications of ​ “No Child Left Behind” on teaching qualifications. Dixie Dennis, Chair. University of Maryland Eastern Shore. ​ ● 2006. Panelist - Austin, Jan; Edwards, Tim; and Montague, David. Understanding the student mentoring program ​ at UALR. UALR Office of Campus Life. ​ ● 2006. Faculty Mentor - Jennifer Maher - The Chivalry Hypothesis and female incarceration rates by crime type. ​ Best Presentation, Social Science Category. UALR Graduate Research Symposium. Little Rock, AR. ​ ● 2006. Faculty Mentor - April Jones - UALR Ronald McNair Program. Won best undergraduate paper at Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice (regional) Conference. Fort Worth, TX. ● 2006. Speaker - How freshman should plan to matriculate effectively through college. UALR Kappa Alpha Psi ​ ​ Fraternity Inc. Black Expectations Program. ● 2006. Task Force Member - Arkansas Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Adult Protective Services, Nursing Home Abuse Advisory Committee. ● 2006. Poster Exhibitor – UALR Assessment Expo. ● 2006. Co-Facilitator (with Sandra Hanson) - Structure and Resources Within the UALR Department of Criminal ​ Justice. UALR New Student Orientation Day. ​ ● 2006. Master of Arts Thesis Committee Member - Student Stephanie Bradburn - Organized Retail Theft. Mary L. ​ ​ Parker, Chair. ● 2006-2005. Faculty Coordinator - Public Safety Subcommittee for Arkansas 2020 Statewide Legislative Research Project. Sponsored by Senator Shane Broadway. ● 2006-2004. Research Committee Member - Sex Offender Screening & Risk Assessment (SOSRA) data categories, computerization, and implementation planning project. Arkansas Sex Offender Management Team and Arkansas Department of Correction. Louanne Lawson, Chair. ● 2006-2004. Member - UALR Criminal Justice Doctoral Program Task Force. ● 2005. Presenter - Background Investigations & Security Clearances: What is the big deal? UALR Criminal ​ ​ Justice Society. ● 2005. Poster Exhibitor – UALR Assessment Expo. ● 2005. Speaker - Hanson, Sandra and Montague, David. Structure and Resources Within the UALR Department of ​ Criminal Justice. UALR New Student Orientation Day. ​ ● 2005. Speaker - Hanson, Sandra and Montague, David. Possible uses of Emotional Intelligence to Assess and Nurture Student Growth. UALR Department of Criminal Justice. ● 2005. Judge - Undergraduate and Graduate Student Research Paper Competition. Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice Conference. Oklahoma City, OK. ● 2005. Session Leader - Race Matters Panel. Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice Conference. Oklahoma ​ ​ City, OK.

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● 2005. Faculty Mentor - Angela Everette - Research Competition (on eyewitness identification). Central High School. Little Rock, AR. ● 2005. Co-presenter - How to successfully handle the stress of teaching, research, and service during the first year at the university. UALR Provost New Faculty Orientation Dinner. ● 2005. Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Management Capstones Committee Member - Student Janet Davis - Winrock International. Designing a Capacity Building Program for Results: Communicating with Nonprofits. ​ ● 2005-2004. Member - Arkansas Criminal Justice Association. ● 2005-2004. Member - UALR College of Professional Studies, College Council. ● 2004. Poster Exhibitor – UALR Assessment Expo. ● 2004. Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Management Capstones Committee Member - Student Laura McCabe - The Union Rescue Mission: A Capital Campaign Case Study. ​ ​ ● 2004. Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Management Capstones Committee Member - Student G. Suzanne Langley - Information Technology in Volunteer Management and examples of applications in Arkansas. ​ ● 2003. Undergraduate Thesis Committee Chair - Student Stephanie R. Miller - Making the Grade?: The ​ Achievement Gap in Baltimore, Maryland. ● 2003-1999. One-on-one internship facilitator within the University of Maryland College Park Departments of Criminal Justice and Afro-American Studies to provide student mentoring and experiential learning. ● 2002. Undergraduate Thesis Committee Member - Student Lawrence Rivers - An Analysis of the Hope VI ​ Housing Program and its Impact. Clyde Woods, Chair. ​ ● 2002. Undergraduate Thesis Committee Member - Student James Ellis - There’s Strength in Words, Spoken and ​ Written. Clyde Woods, Chair. ​ ● 2002. Undergraduate Thesis Committee Member - Student Sara C. Irwin - An Examination of the ​ Welfare-to-Work Program and its Relationship to Educational Achievement. Melinda Chateavert, Chair. ​ ● 2002. Undergraduate Thesis Committee Member - Student Yael Zakai - The Resonance of June 16, 1976: The ​ Construction of the Historical Memory of the Soweto Uprising by the African National Congress. Melinda ​ Chateavert, Chair. ● 2002. Undergraduate Thesis Committee Member - Student Lauren Morris - Suffering for Suffrage: The Impact of ​ Felon Disenfranchisement on the Black Community. Clyde Woods, Chair. ​ ● 2002. Undergraduate Thesis Committee Member - Student Glynda Baptist - The History of Domestic Violence ​ and its Impact on African-American Women. Lynn Bolles, Chair. ​ ● 2002. Faculty Mentor - Vivian Pacheco - University of Maryland Ronald McNair Program. Best Presentation Award. College Park, MD. ● 2002. Faculty Mentor - Sara C. Irwin - University of Maryland Ronald McNair Program. College Park, MD. ● 2001. Undergraduate Thesis Committee Member - Student Patrick Durant - The Big Impact: The Correlation that ​ the Economy has Over Youth Crime and Unemployment. Clyde Woods, Chair. ​ ● 2000. Undergraduate Thesis Committee Member - Student Mark S. Jones. Representations of African American ​ News Anchors in the Television News Industry. Francille Wilson, Chair. ​ ● 2000. Undergraduate Thesis Committee Member - Student Jason Nichols - Black Masculinity: An Examination of ​ Historical and Current Context. Sharon Harley, Chair. ​ ● 2000. Undergraduate Thesis Committee Member - Student Lillie Powell Roberts - A Personal Reflection: In ​ Support of the Thesis That Gifted Black Females are at Greater Risk than White Females of not Reaching Their Educational Potential. Dr. Sharon Harley, Chair. ​

Community Service

● 2020. Reserve Police Officer (Sworn Law Enforcement) - Bryant, Arkansas. ● 2020. Member - Crime & Safety Committee for Pleasant Valley. Howard Massey, Chairman. ​ 41 of 43 David R. Montague, PhD Curriculum Vitae – December 14, 2020

● 2020. Member - Arkansas 4-H Foundation Board of Directors. ​ ● 2020-2018. Member - National Social Services Exploring Committee (Best Practices/Policy/Program Standards ​ Sub-Committee). Fred Lee, Chair. ​ ● 2020-2012. Member - Pulaski County Reserve Deputy Sheriff’s Association ● 2020-2005. Member - UA Little Rock & Arkansas Department of Correction, Community-Based Reentry Initiative Program Board of Directors. ● 2020-2012. Deputy Sheriff (Reserve-Sworn Law Enforcement Officer) - Pulaski County, Arkansas. ● 2020-2004. ● 2020-1990. Member - Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. ● 2019. Judge - 2019 Arkansas 4-H Governor's Award. Eligible only to current or former state 4-H Record Book ​ winners. Presided by Angie Freel, Interim Associate Department Head - 4-H. ● 2019-2016. Board Member (Secretary 2016-2018) - Pulaski County Arkansas Reserve Deputy Sheriff’s Association Executive Board. ● 2014. Workshop Co-Facilitator – High School Citizen Leadership Camp. Public Policy Center, University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture, Research & Extension. Dr. Stacey McCullough, Director. ● 2014-2010. Member - The Arkansas Repertory Theater (The Rep) Board of Directors. ​ ​ ● 2013-2008. Member - LifeQuest of Arkansas Board of Directors. ● 2008-2004. National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators, Texas Chapter ● 2007. Facilitator - Two discussions for theater guests after performances of It Happened in Little Rock. 50th ​ ​ anniversary of 1957 Central High School desegregation. UALR Chancellor Committee on Race and Ethnicity Volunteer. The Arkansas Repertory Theater. Little Rock, AR. ● 2007-2006. Member - Downtown Little Rock Neighborhood Development Corporation Board of Directors. ● 2001-1999. Member - Future Visions 2000, Inc. Board of Directors. Fort Washington, MD. ● 2000-1999. Vice Chair - ClubMentor Youth Mentoring Program Board of Directors. Glenarden, MD. ● 1993-1992. Black Affairs Coordinator - Newark, NJ Field Office. United States DEA.

Awards & Honors

● 2019. Certificate of Recognition (as a Deputy Sheriff). The Office of Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson. ● 2018. Certificate of Volunteer Appreciation. UA Little Rock Community Based Prison Reentry Initiative. ● 2018. Medallion. UALR Graduation and Retention Advocate Award. ​ ● 2018. Certificate of Recognition (as a Deputy Sheriff). The Office of Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson. ● 2017. Plaque. Service as Secretary. Pulaski County Deputy Sheriff’s Reserve Association Board of Directors. ​ ​ ● 2017. Certificate of Recognition (as a Deputy Sheriff). The Office of Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson. ● 2017. Commendation. Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office. ● 2017. Award. Little Rock FBI Field Office, Certificate for Diversity Awareness Presentation & Service in the ​ Public Interest. ● 2017. Certificate of Appreciation. Shorter College. ​ ​ ​ ● 2016. Award. Felix Fabian Founder’s Award. The Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice. ​ ​ ● 2016. Commendation. Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office. ● 2015. Medallion. UALR Graduation and Retention Advocate Award. ​ ● 2015. Commendation. Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office. ● 2015. Plaque. Outstanding Service as Regional Trustee for the Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice. ​ ​ ● 2015. Plaque. Outstanding Service as Region IV Trustee for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. ​ ​ ● 2014. Award. Wrightsville Prison Unit Inmate Council Leadership Award. ​ ● 2014. Nominated. UALR University-Wide Award for Faculty Excellence in Service. ​ ​ ● 2014. Medallion. UALR Graduation and Retention Advocate Award. ​ 42 of 43 David R. Montague, PhD Curriculum Vitae – December 14, 2020

● 2014. Award. UALR College of Professional Studies, Faculty Excellence Award in Service. ​ ​ ● 2013. Medallion. UALR Graduation and Retention Advocate Award. ​ ● 2013. Medallion. University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service’s Successful Completion of LeadAR ​ Community Project. ● 2012. Plaque. Outstanding Contribution Award as Pine Bluff Community Reentry Program Board Member. ​ ● 2012. UALR Off Campus Duty Assignment. [Fall 2012 - To work on a book regarding the JFK Assassination] ​ ​ ● 2012. Trophy. UALR Ronald McNair Scholars Program. ​ ​ ● 2012. Plaque. Inside-Out Award of Leadership & Excellence. ​ ​ ● 2011. Plaque. Outstanding Service to the UALR Chancellor's Committee on Race and Ethnicity. ​ ​ ● 2010. Plaque. Outstanding Service as President of the Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice. ​ ​ ● 2009. Nominated. UALR University-Wide Award for Faculty Excellence in Teaching. ​ ​ ● 2009. Award. UALR College of Professional Studies, Faculty Excellence Award in Teaching. ​ ​ ● 2008. Plaque. Outstanding service as Treasurer of the Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice ● 2008. Trophy. UALR Harambee Distinguished Service Award. ​ ​ ● 2007. Plaque. Arkansas Association of Administrative Adjudicators. ● 2006. Plaque. Outstanding Service as Presenter to the Pine Bluff Prison Community Reentry Program. ​ ​ ● 2004. Plaque. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. (UALR Chapter), Men of Honor Award. ​ ​ ● 2004. Plaque. Links, Inc. (Prince George’s County Chapter), Annual Black Family Symposium. ● 2003. Plaque. Outstanding Faculty Staff Award for Outstanding Teaching and Intellectual Development of ​ Undergraduate Students. University of Maryland at College Park. Nyumburu Cultural Center. ​ ● 2000. Howard University Graduate Student Council President’s Award for Service. ​ ​ ● 2000. Plaque. Howard University Graduate Political Science Association’s Service Award. ​ ​ -End-

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