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Richard Tewksbury, Ph.D. Department of Criminal Justice University of Louisville Phone: (502) 852 - 0000 Fax: (502) 852 – 0065 Richard.Tewksbury@Louisville.Edu Richard Tewksbury, Ph.D. Department of Criminal Justice University of Louisville Phone: (502) 852 - 0000 Fax: (502) 852 – 0065 [email protected] EDUCATION 1991 Ph.D. The Ohio State University - Sociology Dissertation title: “The Social Construction of Experience and Identity Management Among Post-Secondary Correctional Educators.” 1988 M.A. The Ohio State University – Sociology Thesis title: “Fear of Sexual Assault in Prison Inmates.” 1986 B.A. Butler University – Sociology and Psychology Thesis title: “Gerontological Substance Abuse: Incidence, Demographics, and Treatments.” ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2000 – Present Professor of Criminal Justice Department of Criminal Justice, University of Louisville 2013 Visiting Scholar Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University 2004 – 2005 Visiting Fellow Bureau of Justice Statistics, United States Department of Justice 1997 – 2000 Associate Professor of Criminal Justice Department of Criminal Justice, University of Louisville 1992 – 1997 Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice Department of Criminal Justice, University of Louisville 1991 – 1992 Visiting Assistant Professor Department of Sociology, University of Louisville 1986 – 1991 Graduate Teaching & Research Assistant Department of Sociology, The Ohio State University 1990 – 1990 Adjunct Professor College of Arts & Sciences, Franklin University 1 1998 – 1989 Instructor Division of Social Sciences, Columbus State Community College 1987 – 1989 Research Technician Ohio Department of Rehabilitation & Corrections 1988 – 1988 Adjunct Instructor Department of Sociology, Wilmington College ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS 2006 – 2008 Research Director, National Prison Rape Elimination Commission 2002 – 2003 Community Policing Advisor, Louisville Division of Police 2000 – 2001 Urban Specialist, Center for Safe Urban School Communities, University of Louisville 1990 – 1990 Interim Director of Health Education, Columbus AIDS Task Force, Columbus, Ohio 1984 – 1986 Educational Coordinator, Butler University Alcohol & Drug Intervention Program AWARDS, HONORS & FELLOWSHIPS 2013 Richard Tewksbury Award for Significant Contributions to the Fields of Sexuality, Crime and Justice Western Society of Criminology (Inaugural award named for first recipient) 2013 Visiting Fellowship, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University 2010 Outstanding Mentor Award Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2009 Springer Award for Outstanding Research Article in American Journal of Criminal Justice: Gover, Angela R., Wesley G. Jennings and Richard Tewksbury. 2009. “Adolescent Male and Female Gang Members’ Experiences of Violent Victimization.” American Journal of Criminal Justice 34, (1-2), 103-115. 2008 Distinguished Faculty Award for Outstanding Scholarship, Research and Creative Activity: Social Science, University of Louisville 2006 Peter P. Lejins Correctional Research Award American Correctional Association 2005 Educator of the Year Southern Criminal Justice Association 2 1997 Finalist, Community Service Award University of Louisville 1997 Outstanding Paper Mid-South Sociological Association & Sociological Spectrum 1994 Young Investigators Award Office of the President, University of Louisville (Outstanding Research Accomplishment by an Assistant Professor) 1991 Nominee, Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award The Ohio State University 1990 Outstanding Teaching Associate Department of Sociology, The Ohio State University 1989 – 1990 Graduate Student Paper Award, North Central Sociological Association 1989 – 2nd place; 1990 – 3rd place 1989 Outstanding Educational Service Award Columbus AIDS Task Force PUBLICATIONS BOOKS Dabney, Dean and Richard Tewksbury. (2016). Speaking Truth to Power: Confidential Informants and Police Investigations. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. Tewksbury, Richard. (2014). Corrections in America. New York: Wolters Kluwer. Miller, J. Mitchell, Christopher J. Schreck, Richard Tewksbury and J.C. Barnes. Criminological Theory: A Brief Introduction. (4th ed.). Boston: Prentice Hall. (1st ed 2006, 2nd ed, 2008, 3rd ed. 2011). Vito, Gennaro F., Julie Kunselman and Richard Tewksbury. (2014). Introduction to Criminal Justice Research Methods: An Applied Approach (2nd ed.). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas. (1st ed. 2008). Holmes, Ronald M., Richard Tewksbury and George E. Higgins. (2011). Introduction to Gangs in America. New York: CRC Press. Vito, Gennaro F., Richard Tewksbury and Deborah G. Wilson. (1998). The Juvenile Justice System: Concepts and Issues. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press. Tewksbury, Richard. (1997). Introduction to Corrections. New York, NY: Glencoe/McGraw Hill. 3 EDITED BOOKS Tewksbury, Richard and Dean Dabney. (2009). Prisons and Jails: A Reader. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill. Tewksbury, Richard. (2006). Behind Bars: Readings on Prison Culture. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice-Hall. Miller, J. Mitchell and Richard Tewksbury. (2006). Research Methods: A Qualitative Reader. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice-Hall. Tewksbury, Richard and Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine. (2003). Controversies in Criminal Justice Research. Cincinnati, OH: Anderson Publishing. Hensley, Christopher and Richard Tewksbury. (2003). Sexual Deviance: A Reader. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers. Gagné, Patricia and Richard Tewksbury. (2003). The Dynamics of Inequality: Race, Class, Gender and Sexuality in the United States. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. Gagné, Patricia and Richard Tewksbury. (2002). Gendered Sexualities (Advances in Gender Research, Volume 6). JAI, Elsevier Science: Kidlington, England. Miller, J. Mitchell and Richard Tewksbury. (2001). Extreme Methods: Innovative Approaches to Social Science Research. Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon. Tewksbury, Richard and Patricia Gagné. (2000). Deviance and Deviants: An Anthology. Los Angeles, CA: Roxbury Publishing. PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES Ross, Jeffrey Ian, Richard Tewksbury and Shawn M. Rolfe. (in press). Inmate Response to Correctional Officer Deviance and Misconduct: A Model of its Dynamic Nature. Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research. Tewksbury, Richard, Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine and Shawn M. Rolfe. (in press). Sex Offender Residential Mobility and Relegation: The Collateral Consequences Continue. American Journal of Criminal Justice. Rolfe, Shawn M., Richard Tewksbury and Ryan D. Schroeder. (in press). Homeless Shelters’ Policies on Sex Offenders: Is This Another Collateral Consequence? International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt and Richard Tewksbury. (2016). A Survey of Social Science Journal Editors for Behind-the-Scenes Data on the Publication Process. Journal of Scholarly Publishing 47(3), 231-249 McCutcheon, James C., Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine and Richard Tewksbury. (in press). Working 4 the Stroll: Prostitutes, Pimps and Johns. Deviant Behavior. Connor, David Patrick and Richard Tewksbury. (in press). Inmates and Prison Involvement with Drugs: Examining Drug-Related Misconduct During Incarceration. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice. Vito, Gennaro F., George E. Higgins and Richard Tewksbury. (in press). The Effectiveness of Parole Supervision: Use of Propensity Score Matching to Analyze Reincarceration Rates in Kentucky. Criminal Justice Policy Review. Beaudry-Cyr, Maude, Wesley G. Jennings, Kristen M. Zgoba and Richard Tewksbury. (in press). Examining the Continuity of Juvenile Sex Offending into Adulthood and Subsequent Patterns of Sex and General Recidivism. International Journal of Offender Therapy & Comparative Criminology. Payne, Brian K., Richard Tewksbury and Elizabeth Ehrhardt Mustaine. (2016). Identifying the Source of Community Corrections Professionals’ Attitudes About Sex Offender Residence Restriction Policies: The Impact of Demographic Factors, Education, and Perceptions of Effectiveness and Fairness. Crime & Delinquency 62(2), 143-168. 254 Copes, Heith, Richard Tewksbury and Sveinung Sandberg (2016). Publishing Qualitative Research in Criminal Justice and Criminology Journals. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 27(1), 121-139. Tewksbury, Richard and Allen Copenhaver (2015). State Police Officer Sleep Patterns and Fast Food Consumption. International Journal of Police Science and Management 17(4), 230-236. Ross, Jeffrey Ian, Richard Tewksbury and Miguel Zalidar (2015). Analyzing For-Profit Colleges and Universities that Offer Bachelors, Masters, and PhDs to Inmates Incarcerated in American Correctional Facilities. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 54(8), 585-598. Stickle, Ben and Richard Tewksbury. (2015). Messages in the Music: A Lyrical Analysis of Rap, Country, Pop and Christian Music. Contemporary Journal of Anthropology and Sociology 5(1-2), 6-21. Navarro, John C. and Richard Tewksbury. (2015). Bestiality: An Overview and Analytic Discussion. Sociology Compass 9(10), 864-875. Tewksbury, Richard. (2015). Quality Matters, Doesn’t It? International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 59(10), 1027-1028. Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt and Richard Tewksbury. (2015). Father’s Means of Child Discipline: Does Incarceration Lead to Harsh and Physical Punishment? A Research Note. American Journal of Criminal Justice 40(1), 89-99. Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt, Richard Tewksbury, David Patrick Connor and Brian K. Payne. (2015). Criminal Justice Officials’ Views of Sex Offenders, Registration and Community Notification. Justice System Journal 36(1), 63-85. Connor, David Patrick and Richard Tewksbury. (2015).
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