Anna King, Ph.D. Georgian Court University Department of Criminal , Anthropology, & Human Rights 900 Lakewood Ave, Lakewood, NJ 08701 [email protected] / [email protected]

EDUCATION

2005 Ph.D., University of Cambridge, Institute of Criminology, Cambridge, England Dissertation: Self-Understanding and Attitudes towards Offenders: Punitiveness as an Element of Identity Management

1999 M.A., University at Albany, Albany, New York

1995 B.A., Psychology Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

2018- Associate Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, Anthropology, Sociology & Homeland Security; Georgian Court University, Lakewood, N.J.

2014-2019 Chair, Department of Criminal Justice, Anthropology, Sociology; Georgian Court University, Lakewood, N.J.

2011-2017 Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, Anthropology, Sociology & Homeland Security; Georgian Court University, Lakewood, N.J.

2009-2011 Assistant Instructor (full time), Rutgers University-Camden, N.J.

2007-2009 Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N.J., Funded by the National Institute for Mental Health (N.I.M.H.); Rutgers University, Center for Mental Health Services and Criminal Justice Research

2005-2007 Lecturer (tenure-track), Keele University, School of Social Sciences and Public Policy, Criminology Faculty, Keele, England, United Kingdom

1999-2000 Adjunct Instructor, University at Albany, N.Y.

Other Professional Experience

2002-2006 Research Project Co-Investigator, Cambridge University, Cambridge, England; Cambridge University Public Opinion Project (C.U.P.O.P.)

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2000-2002 Research Project Co-Coordinator, University at Albany, N.Y., U.S.A.; Service Outcome Action Research (S.O.A.R.); SUNY Albany, Hindelang Criminal Justice Research Center

1999-2001 Research Assistant, Division of Criminal Justice Services New York State, Albany, N.Y., U.S.A.; Policy Division

1994-1996 Research Assistant, Family Study Center, Clark University (J. McHale)

1992-1997 Treatment Specialist, Stetson School Inc., Barre, MA

SCHOLARSHIP

Book Sheridan, M., Rainville, R., King, A., Royster, B. & Fazari, G. (2019). The Historical Dictionary of Criminal Justice. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. Lanham, MD.

Peer-reviewed articles King, A. (2018). Just Mercy through Cultural and Convict Criminology, Journal of Criminal Psychology, Special Issue: Research: Expanding our Network. 8 (1): 80-95.

King, A. (2017). Going Inside & : The Oranges of Anti-Rehabilitative Justice. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Criminology, 9 (2): 99-117.

Caputo, G., King, A. (2015). Shoplifting by Male and Female Drug Users: Gender, Agency, and Work. Criminal Justice Review, 40 (1): 47-66.

Caputo, G., King, A. (2011). Shoplifting, Women, Agency & Gender. Feminist Criminology, 6 (3): 159-177.

King, A., Maruna, S. (2009). Is a Conservative just a Liberal Who Has Been Mugged?: Exploring the Origins of Punitive Views. Punishment and Society. 11 (2): 147-169.

Maruna, S., King, A. (2009). Once a Criminal, Always a Criminal? ‘Redeemability’ and the Psychology of Punitive Public Attitudes. European Journal of Criminal Policy and Research. 15:7-24.

King, A. (2008). Keeping a Safe Distance: Individualism and the Less Punitive Public. British Journal of Criminology. 48: 190-208.

Maruna, S., King. A. (2008). Selling the Public on Probation: Community Justice and the Legitimacy Gap. The Probation Journal. 55 (4): 337-351.

Maruna, S., King, A. (2008). Giving Up on the Young: A Commentary. Current Issues in Criminal Justice. 20 (1):129-134.

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Armstrong, S. (2009): Maruna and King, ‘Selling the Public on Probation: Beyond the Bib, The Scottish Centre for Crime and Research, Research Briefing, NAPO

Maruna, S., Matravers, A., King, A. (2004). Disowning our Shadow: a Psychoanalytic Approach to Understanding Punitive Public Attitudes, Deviant Behavior, 25: 277-299.

Reprinted in Helmut Kury (Ed., 2007) Fear of Crime and Attitudes to Punishment: New Developments in Theory and Research. Universitaetsverlag Brockmeyer: Bochum.

Carpenter, K., King, A., Kuersten, R., McHale, J.P. (1996). What does it mean when parent-toddler involvement changes noticeably from parent-child to whole family contexts? Infant Behavior and Development. 19: 376-376.

Loding, B., King, A. Kuersten, R. McHale, J.P. (1996). When marital satisfaction doesn’t predict: Family factors involved in mismatches between subjective distress and toddler adjustment. Infant Behavior and Development. 19:585-585.

Books Chapters King, A., Maruna, S. (in press). It’s the Sensual, Stupid: Katz and the heart of . In. Polizzi, D. (ed.) Jack Katz: Seduction, the Street and Emotion. Bingley, UK: Emerald Publishing.

Maruna, S., King, A. (2012). A Reflection on ‘Once a Criminal, Always a Criminal? ‘Redeemability’ and the Psychology of Punitive Public Attitudes. in Inaugural Research Medal – Collected papers, pp. 1-12, The Howard League for Penal Reform.

King, A., Maruna, S. (2011). Shame, Materialism, and Moral Indignation in the East of England: an Empirical Look at Ranulf’s Thesis, In S. Karstedt, I. Loader and H. Strang (Eds.), Emotions, Crime and Justice, pp. 123-141, Oxford: Hart Publishing.

Maruna, S., King, A. (2009). Youth, Crime and Punitive Public Opinion: Hopes and Fears for the Next Generation, In M. Barry and F. McNeill (Eds.), Youth Offending and Youth Justice, pp. 180-208, London, Jessica Kingsley Publishers.

King, A., Maruna, S. (2006). The Function of Fiction for a Punitive Public, In Mason, P. (Ed.), Captured by the Media: Prison Discourse in Popular Culture, pp. 16-30, Cullompton, Willan Publishing. 252 pp.

Maruna, S., King, A. (2004). Public Opinion and Community Penalties, . In A. E. Bottoms, S. A. Rex and G. Robinson (Eds.) Alternatives to Prison, pp. 83-112, Cullompton, Devon: Willan Publishing.

Reprinted in Helmut Kury (Ed., 2007) Fear of Crime and Attitudes to Punishment: New Developments in Theory and Research. Universitaetsverlag Brockmeyer: Bochum.

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Book Reviews/Encyclopedia Entries King, A. (in press). U.N. Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women. In The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Women & Crime, Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.

King, A. (in press). Female Drug Use, Abuse & Offending. In The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Women & Crime, Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.

King, A. (in press). Katie Roiphe. In Robertiello, G. (editor) Sexual Harassment and Misconduct: An Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.

King, A. (in press). Victim Blaming. In Robertiello, G. (ed.) Sexual Harassment and Misconduct: An Encyclopedia. ABC-CLIO.

King, A. (in press). The Ubiquity of Pornography. In Robertiello, G. (ed.) Sexual Harassment and Misconduct: An Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.

King, A. (in press). Traditionally "Male" Workplaces. In Robertiello, G. (ed.) Sexual Harassment and Misconduct: An Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.

King, A. (2007). Review of Neither Angels nor Demons: Women, Crime and Victimization by Kathleen L. Ferraro. Law and Politics Book Review. Vol. 17 No.6.

King, A., Maruna, S. (2005). Vigilante Violence. In Encyclopedia of Criminology, Routledge/Taylor & Francis.

Research Report Maruna, S., Nel, M. Digard, L. Van-Marle, F., King, A. (2005). Evaluation of the Trailblazers Mentoring Programme, Feltham Young Offenders Institution, London: HMPS.

Conference Presentations

King, A. (2017, June). and Narrative in Convict and , presented at The Northeastern Association of Criminal Justice Services (NEACJS), Roger Williams University, Bristol, R.I.

King, A. (2017, June). Exploring the Prison from the Inside – Out: A panel discussion of Convict Criminology, discussant. Northeastern Association of Criminal Justice Sciences, Bristol, R.I.

Caputo, G., King, A. (2013, November). ‘Manly’ Shoplifting? A Qualitative Analysis of Male Shoplifters in an Urban Drug Market, American Society of Criminology conference Annual meeting, Atlanta, GA.

King, A. (2012, June). The Ties That Bind: Communal Narratives in a Sample of the Punitive Public, the John Jay International Conference, Manhattan, N.Y.

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King, A., Schlesinger, M., Yanovitzky, I. (2007, November). Reframing Views towards Offenders, American Society of Criminology conference, Atlanta, GA.

King, A., Maruna, S., Van Marle, F. (2006, November). Punitiveness and Insecurity: an experimental approach, American Society of Criminology conference, Los Angeles, CA.

King, A. (2006, April). Keeping a Safe Distance: Agentic Narratives in a Sample of the Punitive Public A.H.R.B. Research Centre for Law, Gender and Sexuality, 'there is no politics without fantasy' conference, Keele University Staffs, England.

King, A. (2005, November). Hidden Injuries and Anxieties in a Sample of the British Public, poster, American Society of Criminology, Toronto, Canada.

King, A. (2004, November). Understanding the Punitive (and Non-Punitive) Public, American Society of Criminology conference, Nashville, TN.

King, A., Maruna, S. (2003, November). Once a Criminal, Always a Criminal: “Redeemability” and the Psychology of Punitive Public Attitudes, American Society of Criminology conference, Denver, CO.

King, A., Chard-Wierschem, D. (2000, November). Victim satisfaction in a mandatory arrest Jurisdiction, American Society of Criminology conference, San Francisco, CA.

Carpenter, K., King, A., Kuersten, R. & McHale, J. (1996, April). What does it mean when parent-toddler interaction changes noticeably from parent-child to whole family contexts? poster, International Conference on Infant Studies, Providence, R.I.

Loding, B., King, A., Kuersten, R. & McHale, J. (1996, April). When marital satisfaction doesn't predict: Family factors involved in mismatches between subjective distress and toddler adjustment, poster, International Conference on Infant Studies, Providence, R.I.

Invited Presentations

King, A., Mason, P., Feilzer, M.. (2008). Demystifying the Public, Keele University, Law Department, Keele University, England

King, A. (2006, February). Keeping a Safe Distance: individualism in a sample of the less punitive public, Criminology Research Seminar Program, Keele University, England.

Awards And Distinctions

Inaugural Research Medal recipient, Best research in peer-reviewed article, Howard League of Penal Reform (2011)

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Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award, with the Center for Mental Health Services & Criminal Justice Research, United States National Institutes of Health, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey (2007)

Gates Cambridge Trust Scholar (2002-2005)

Honors Internship, United States Federal Drug Enforcement Administration (paid), Boston, M.A. (1998)

Funding

2013 Georgian Court University, Faculty Mini Grant, ($400.00) 2004 Henry Frank Guggenheim Foundation, Research grant for: “Let ‘Em Rot”: Understanding Public Punitiveness toward Offenders,” (Renewal, Cambridge, UK; $30,000) 2003 Henry Frank Guggenheim Foundation, Research grant for: Let ‘Em Rot”: Understanding Public Punitiveness toward Offenders,” (Cambridge, U.K.; $15,000) 2002 Bill and Melinda Gates Cambridge Trust Scholarship, Doctoral Research Grant (2002 2005, £12,500 per year) 2002 Overseas Research Student Award, Doctoral Research Grant (2002-2005, £3,500 GBP per year) 2001 Hindelang Research Center, Graduate Assistantship, Service Outcome Action Research project (S.O.A.R.) ($11,000)

TEACHING

Thesis and Dissertation Supervisions/Committees

J. Bodner (MS, 2017). “Perceptions of Superstorm Sandy 5 Years Later” D. Connolly (MS, 2016). “Evacuation Routes: Pathways to Safety” P. Williams (MS, 2016). “Radicalization as a Pathway to Terrorism” L. Ambrose (MS, 2012). “Bringing the War on Terror to Cyberspace” P. Donnelly (MPhil., 2006). “Self-narratives of prolific young offenders” N. Quilter (Ph.D., 2006). “Attitudes & Sex Offenders in the U.K.”(w/T. Kearon) S. Algers (Ph.D., 2006). “Gender in Domestic Violence” (w/D. Gadd)

Courses *Courses delivered face to face, online, and/or hybrid.

Undergraduate Attitudes to Crime & Punishment Comparative Criminal Justice Systems Crime & Popular Culture Crime and Mass Media Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice Ethics & Policy in Criminal Justice

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Gender & Crime Introduction to Introduction to Criminology Introduction to Juvenile Justice Methods & Techniques in Pathway to the Bridge (First Year Seminar) Political & Terrorism Quantitative Methods in Criminology Research Methods in Criminal Justice The Criminal Justice System Theories of Crime Varieties of Crime Women & Crime

Graduate Attitudes to Crime & Punishment Criminal Justice & Society Qualitative Methods: Narrative Analysis Research Design and Methods in Homeland Security Theory & Practice in Criminology Understanding Terrorism

SERVICE

To the Profession

Ad Hoc Reviewer Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology Criminal Justice Review Criminology Criminology and Public Policy International Criminal Justice Review International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology Journal of Experimental Criminology Justice Quarterly Law and Society Review Punishment & Society Sociological Quarterly Studies in Social Justice University of California Press

International 2010 Gates Cambridge Ambassador for N.Y.C. Metropolitan Area (May 2008 – July 2010) 2004 Consultant, Ethnographic study of punitiveness, Professor Sir Tony Bottoms, Sheffield, England, U.K. 2002 Consultant, The Responsible Sentence (w. Stephen Pryor), Norwich, England, U.K.

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National 2018 Project Reviewer for Council on Undergraduate Research, 2018 Posters on the Hill 2009 Program Committee, Section Chair and Session Organizer, ‘Public Opinion’, Area: The Social Construction of Crime, American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. 2008 Program Committee, Section Chair and Session Organizer, ‘Crime Prevention’ Area: Criminal Justice Policy and Practice, American Society of Criminology, St Louis, MO, U.S. 2007 Reviewer, Gene Carte Student Paper Competition, American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA, U.S. 2004 Session Chair: Understanding Policy and Punitiveness across Contexts, American Society of Criminology, Denver, CO, U.S.

Regional 2014 Judge, South Jersey Criminal Justice Debate Invitational, Rowan University, April 12, 2014 2013 Panel Moderator, Gender, Genre & Memes, NJ Women and Gender Studies Consortium, Student Research Colloquium, GCU, April 5 2012 Proposal Reviewer, John Jay College of Criminal Justice – Internal Grants 2001 Assistant, Public Defenders Institute, New York State Defenders Association

To the University

Current ❏ Institutional Effectiveness Committee (2019-20, 2020- ❏ Faculty Concerns Committee (2019-20, 2020- ❏ Undergraduate Admissions Oversight Committee (2018-19, 2019-20) ❏ General Education Curriculum Committee, First year experience subcommittee (2018-19, 2019-20) ❏ Faculty Moderator, Alpha Phi Sigma [Criminal Justice National Honors Society], GCU Chapter, Pi Beta Gamma (2015-

Previous University Panels/Presentations ❏ Panelist, “Teach Abroad,” School of Education & Office of Global Education, Georgian Court University (2017) ❏ Panel Organizer, “The Presidential Campaign and the Electoral College [J. Marbach]” Georgian Court University, September 20 2016 ❏ Panel Moderator, “Birthright Citizenship” (September 2015) ❏ Presenter, “Research Methods in Homeland Security” for N.Y. and N.J. Port Authority, May 1, 2012. ❏ Panelist, Remembrance of 9/11, Little Theatre, Fall, Georgian Court University (September 2011) ❏ Founder & Organizer, Urban Research Talk Series, Rutgers University-Camden (2011)

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University Committees ❏ Co-Chair, Strategic Compass Working Group: Mission through Diversification (June 2017- January 2018) ❏ Task Force, Evening Schedule (Summer 2018) ❏ Mission Advisory Committee, Critical Concerns [Nonviolence, Immigration], Blue Mass, MercyworX Summer Institute subcommittees (2012-13, 2013-14; 2017-18, 2018-19) ❏ Search Committee, Librarian (Spring 2018) ❏ Task Force, Parental Leave (Summer 2017) ❏ Member, Board Committee, Advancement & Public Affairs (2015-2017) ❏ Search Committee, Dean of Arts & Sciences (2016) ❏ General Education Curriculum Committee, First year experience subcommittee (June 2015- June 2017) ❏ Department Representative, President’s Scholars Luncheon (March 2013) ❏ Faculty Senate; Scholastic Standing Committee, Rutgers University- Camden (2010) ❏ Information Officer, School of Criminology, Education, Sociology & Social Work; Keele University (UK)

School of Arts & Sciences/Departmental ❏ Chair, Department of Criminal Justice, Anthropology, Sociology & Human Rights (June 2014-June 2019) ❏ Faculty Moderator, Criminal Justice Club, Awarded Most Engaged Club on Campus 2015 (2014-2016) ❏ Chair, Dual Faculty Search Committee, Criminal Justice (August 2014 - March 2015) ❏ School of Arts & Sciences, Curriculum Committee (2011-2015) ❏ Department Liaison, Assessments (2012-2014) ❏ Organizer, Department of Criminal Justice, Field Trips to Edna Mahan Correctional Facility for Women (Fall 2012 and Fall 2013) ❏ Faculty Facilitator, Social Work Day: Violence against Women and Immigration and Trafficking of Minors (April 2013) ❏ Department Representative, Black Student Union, Black History Month Performance (Spring 2012) ❏ Student-faculty participant, “Erin Gruwell: Becoming a catalyst for change,” (March 2012)

Media Contributions 2019 Interviewed for GCU Magazine, “Criminal Justice Professors Explore the Past to Move Audiences beyond Prime Time” 2019 Interviewed for Suburban Family (February 2019), “Careers in CJ on the Rise” 2018 Interviewed for Faculty Focus, “Exploring the Demand for Punishment” (pp. 6-7). 2018 Interviewed for The Asbury Park Press, “NJ school threats: Have we lost our minds?” 2017 Interviewed for GCU Magazine, “The New Department of Criminal Justice, Anthropology, Sociology & Human Rights”

Service to the Community

. St Paul’s Church, Ocean Grove, Christian Education, Assistant (2014-2016) . United Methodist Women, volunteer

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. Brookdale Community College Foundation, Board of Trustees, Lincroft, N.J. (June 2007 – September 2008) . Oxfam shops volunteer, Cambridge, England U.K. (October 2003-March 2004) . Art Director, Albany Youth Summer Concert, St. Vincent’s Albany, N.Y. (2001) . National “Commit to Kids” organizer and volunteer, program to advocate for the needs of Albany’s inner city youths, N.Y.; SUNY representative “South End Block Captains” Neighborhood Organization, Albany, N.Y. (1998)

Professional Development

Technology/QM Training . Blackboard Institute (June 10-12, 2019) . Quality Matters, Using Instructional Materials and Technology to Promote Learner Engagement (ST4/5/6); Connecting Learning Objectives and Assessments (ST2/3); Designing Your Online Course & Improving Your Online Course (June 11-13, 2018) . Summer Institute on Teaching & Technology, Blackboard & Collaborate, June 8-10; Quality Matters, June 11, 2015; . Information Technology workshops: Challenge based learning; Learning Object Repository; Jimdo, Prezi, Voicethread, Xtranormal; Dynamic Powerpoint Presentations (April 4, 11, 25 & March 14, 2013) . Courses MT1010 and BP101 Foundations of Online Teaching with The Learning House, May 21 and April 6, 2012

Courses, Workshops, Conferences, Retreats . The Council of Independent Colleges (CIC) Workshop for Department and Division Chairs, Baltimore, MD, May 18-20, 2017 . Writing Intensive Workshop – Workshop I and II (Oct 5 & 18, 2015) . Mystics in Three Religions: Christianity, Judaism & Islam, Faculty Retreat, GCU, September 13, 2014 . Completed Course “Understanding Terrorism and the Terrorist Threat” a non-credit course offered by University of Maryland, College Park’s National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START) eight week online course. G. LaFree & B. Braniff. March-April 2014. . Dean’s Pedagogy Workshops, December, 2012 . American Conference on Diversity, Journey into Diversity Program, Georgian Court University, December 5, 2012

Professional Affiliations

❏ Northeastern Association of Criminal Justice Sciences (2017-) ❏ Council on Undergraduate Research (2017- ) ❏ Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (2014-) ❏ American Society of Criminology (1999-present) ❏ European Society of Criminology (2006-2009) ❏ Institute for Law, Politics and Justice (2005-2008)

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