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April 2017 RONALD V. CLARKE University Professor School of Criminal Justice Rutgers University 123 Washington Street Newark, NJ 07102 Tel: (973) 353-1154 Fax: (973) 353-5896 Email: [email protected] ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS 1962 BA Psychology and Philosophy University of Bristol 1965 MA Clinical Psychology University of London 1968 PhD Psychology University of London 1978 Fellow of the British Psychological Society PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT 1964/68 Research Officer, Kingswood Training Schools (for delinquent boys), Bristol, England. 1968/84 Home Office Research and Planning Unit, London (1983/84 Head of the Unit). 1984/87 Professor of Criminal Justice, Temple University 1987/98 Dean and Distinguished Professor (PII), School of Criminal Justice, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. VISITING POSITIONS Visiting Professor, University College London 2001-2021 Visiting Fellow, National Police Academy, Oslo, Norway, 1998 Visiting Fellow, National Institute of Justice, Washington DC, 1995/6. Visiting Fellow, Dept of Justice Administration, Griffiths University, Brisbane, Australia, 1994. Visiting Fellow, National Police Research Unit, Adelaide, Australia, 1989/1990. Visiting Professor, School of Criminal Justice, State University of New York at Albany (1981/82). Ronald V. Clarke Page 2 RESEARCH See listings below of some 300 publications (books, monographs, articles, chapters, reprints and translations). Subjects include criminological theory, psychology of crime, terrorism, suicide, burglary, vandalism, robbery, vehicle theft, crime prevention, police effectiveness, effectiveness of penal treatment, institutional regimes, evaluation methodology, research and policy. Apart from the personal research represented in these publications, I have supervised large programs of research for the Home Office on the police, on crime prevention and on institutional treatment regimes. I was also closely involved in launching the British Crime Survey in 1982. The survey is a nationally- representative sample and is now repeated every year. Reviews of my scholarly and research career can be found in: Tilley, N. and Farrell, G. (2011) The Reasoning Criminologist: Essays in Honour of Ronald V Clarke. London and New York: Routledge. INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES 1. Invited and funded speaker at the following international meetings: The Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR) and Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ) Illegal Fishing, Texel, The Netherlands, February 2017 Stockholm Criminology Symposium (Awarded the Stockholm Prize in Criminology) June 2015 Stockholm University (Opportunity for Crime, Situational Prevention and the Crime Drop) June 2015 Danish Crime Prevention Council, Annual meeting (Situational crime prevention, April 2013) Seventh Ajman International Urban Planning Conference, United Arab Emirates (Situational crime prevention, March 2013) Erasmus School of Economics, Rotterdam University (4th Transatlantic Workshop on the Economics of Crime, October 2012) Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR), (Affect and cognition in criminal decision making, May 2011) University of Twente, Netherlands (Environmental crimes, May 2011; Poaching of Endangered Species, May 2010; Crime Science, May 2009) Catholic University of Milan (Crime proofing of tobacco legislation, May 2011) University of Madras, Chennai, India (Situational crime prevention, January 2011) City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, (Preventing Offending and Reducing Re-offending”, April 2009) Ronald V. Clarke Page 3 Matrix Knowledge Group, Royal College of Physicians, London, (“Business, Crime and Terrorism”, September 2008). National Police University, Oslo, Norway (Evaluating Crime Prevention, May 2008, Implementing Crime Prevention, May 2005; Problem-Oriented Policing, April 2002) Free University of Berlin, Germany (7th Blankensee Consortium, Network analysis of organized crime, February 2008) Institute of Criminology, Cambridge, England (SCoPiC crime reduction conference Dec 2007); (Transnational crime, January 2000); (Ethics of Situational Crime Prevention, October 1999; January 1997); Alberta Solicitor-General, Banff, Canada (Conference on Crime Reduction, Oct 2007) European Society of Criminology, Bologna, Italy (Annual meeting, Sept 2007) Dongguk University, Seoul, South Korea (Environmental criminology and policing, August 2007) University of Western Australia (Seminar on Terrorism and Torture, August 2007) Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science, University College London (Crime Science, July 2007; Second National Crime Mapping Conference, March 2004) European Union, Crime proofing of legislation, Brussels, June 2006; iWant:to Design Secure Products, London, April 2006; Proofing of Products against Crime, Brussels, September 2003) Swedish National Police College, Stockholm, Developments in crime prevention, January 2006 Council for Crime Prevention of Lower Saxony, Hanover (1st Beccaria Conference. Quality crime prevention, January 2005) International Scientific and Professional Advisory Council of the United Nations, Courmayeur, Italy (Organised Crime and Humanitarian Disasters, December 2004, Crime and Technology, December 2003) International CPTED Association, Brisbane, Australia, September 2004 and Amsterdam, Holland, September 2003 University of Bigli, Istanbul, Turkey (Conference on Crime and Migration, October 2003) University of the Aegean, Mytilene, Greece. (European Symposium on Repeat Victimization, April 2002) United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute, Turin, Italy (Conference on Organized Crime, February 2002) University of Trier, Germany. (Conference on Crime and Migration, October 2001) St George’s House, Windsor Castle, England. Consultation on crime reduction, June 2001) Ronald V. Clarke Page 4 Ministry of Justice, Sweden, Sundsvall. (EU Conference on Crime Prevention, February 2001) Government of Italy, Palermo (UN Convention against Organized Crime, December 2000) Ministry of Justice, Finland (Finnish-Chinese seminar on prevention of organized crime, October 2000) British Council, China, Beijing and Shanghai (Juvenile Crime and Juvenile Justice, July 2000). Ministry of Justice, Portugal, Lisbon. (Situational Prevention of Organised Crime, June 2000). United Nations, Vienna (Effective Crime Prevention, April 2000). Geneva (Evaluation Methodology, June 1975). Europol, The Hague, Holland. (European Strategy for the Prevention of Organized Crime, November 1999) Ministerio de Justicia, Argentine Republic, Buenos Aires (in association with the United Nations) Community Crime Prevention (September 1999; February 1999) Ministry of Science, Israel, Jerusalem (Migration, Culture Conflict and Crime, July 1999) Home Office Crime Prevention College, Derby, England (Crime prevention, March 1999) Taiwan Provincial Government, Nantou, Taiwan (Building a safe and secure environment, March 1998). Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention, Stockholm. (Crime prevention through environmental design, March 1998; Police research, 1977; Crime prevention theory, 1994). Netherlands Institute for the Study of Criminality and Law Enforcement, Leiden, Holland (Crime Policy, February 1998). Crime Concern, U.K. Leicester, England (Crime and Small Business, September 1997). Japanese Society of Victimology, Tokyo (June 1996). International Centre for Sociological, Penal and Penitentiary Research, Sicily (Rational choice and situational prevention, 1996; Vandalism, 1979; Policing, 1980; New technology and crime, 1984). Police Research Group, Home Office, Cambridge, England (Crime control, July 1995). Western Australian Crime Prevention Council, Perth (Crime prevention, April 1995). Institut des Hautes Etudes de la Securite Interieure, Paris (Private security and technology, October 1994). Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia (Crime prevention, August 1994 and July 1993). Australian Chapter, American Society of Industrial Security, Melbourne (Business information security, June 1993). Ronald V. Clarke Page 5 National Police Research Unit, Adelaide, Australia (Armed robbery, January, 1990). Australian Institute of Criminology, Sydney (Designing out crime, June, 1989). Peel Regional Police Force, Ontario, Toronto (Environmental criminology, 1988). National Roads and Motorist's Association, Sydney, Australia (Car theft, 1987). Australian Academy of Forensic Sciences, Sydney (Future of youth, 1986). Italian Association of Psychiatrists, Sardinia (Cities and mental illness, 1982). Bundeskriminalamt, Weisbaden, West Germany. (Urban planning and crime, 1978). Canadian Ministry of the Solicitor General, Ottowa. (Police productivity, 1978). Centre for International Comparative Criminology, Montreal (Evaluation methodology, 1976); Council of Europe, Strasbourg (Deviance theory, 1971; Evaluation methodology, 1973; Prevention of delinquency, 1980; Crime prevention, 1981, 1984). 2. Organizer of four international conferences held at the University of Cambridge: “Effectiveness of Policing” (1979 - on behalf of the Cambridge Institute of Criminology); “National Crime Surveys” (1981 at Sydney Sussex College); “Coping with Burglary” (1983 at Pembroke College); “Criminal Decision Making” (1985 at Christ's College). 3. Co-organizer of international conferences on: (i) “Advances in Criminological Theory”, University of Cagliari, Sardinia, May 1992. (ii) Third International Seminar on Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis, Rutgers University, June 23-26, 1994. (iii) “Business and Crime Prevention”,