EDNA EREZ Department of Criminology, Law, and Justice University of Illinois at Chicago (312) 996-5262 / FAX (312) 996-8355 E-mail: [email protected]

EDUCATION

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, Ph.D. in Sociology. Areas of specialization: Criminology, Sociology of Law, Methodology,

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, Center for Studies in Criminology and Criminal Law, Master of Arts in Criminology.

TEL-AVIV UNIVERSITY, , Work towards Master of Arts in Criminology

HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF , Law Faculty, LL.B. degree

ACADEMIC HONORS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND GRANTS

TEL-AVIV UNIVERSITY, Grant Award for Outstanding Academic Achievement, 1972.

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, Center for Studies in Criminology and Criminal Law, Research fellowship, 1972-75.

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE (National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice), U.S. Department of Justice, Graduate Research Fellowship, 1979. ($10,000)

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH, Post-doctoral Fellowship in "Monitoring and Evaluation of Deviance Control Efforts,” University of Southern California, Social Science research Center, 1980-82

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, Visiting Scholar and Participant in the Bureau of Justice Statistics Seminar on Quantitative Analysis of Crime and Criminal Justice, Summer, 1981.

KENT STATE UNIVERSITY, Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, Grant-in Aid, 1983, 1986; 1990, 1994, 2005, 2006.

OHIO BOARD OF REGENTS, Urban University Program, Research Grant, 1987-88. "The Impact of Victim Rights Law: An Evaluation Study." ($15,000)

GERMAN ACADEMIC EXCHANGE (DAAD) GRANT. Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law, Freiburg, W. Germany, Summer 1990. ($3,000)

AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF CRIMINOLOGY, Canberra, Australia, Visiting Scholar Spring 1991. ($3,000)

KENT STATE UNIVERSITY, Research & Sponsored Programs, Academic Research Leave, 1993; 2004 1

CRIMINOLOGY RESEARCH COUNCIL, Canberra, Australia, Research Grant, 1993-94, "Victim Participation, Sentence Outcome and Victim Satisfaction With Justice: An Evaluation of Victim Impact Statements in South Australia," with a matching grant from the Attorney General Department of South Australia. ($122,000)

OHIO BOARD OF REGENTS, Urban University Program, Research Grant, 1993-94. "The Criminal Justice Response to Domestic Violence: The Courts." ($7,500)

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE, 1993-95 (with Robert C. Davis) "Immigrant Populations as Victims: Toward A Multicultural Criminal Justice System." ($135,000)

OFFICE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES, State of Ohio, 1994-95 "The Prosecution, Adjudication and Disposition of Domestic Violence Case: An Evaluation Study." ($44,000)

UNIVERSITY TEACHING COUNCIL, Kent State University, summer 1995 "Multiculturalism, Law and Justice."

CORRECTIONS PLANNING BOARD, Cleveland, 1997-99 (with Yossef Ben-Porath) "Evaluation of the Cuyahoga Courts Batterer Intervention Program." ($59,980)

CITY OF ATHENS, OHIO, 1997-8 "Evaluation of Domestic Violence Intervention Program," 1997-8, ($14,720).

OPEN SOCIETY INSTITUTE, "Health Problems of Women in Prison," (with Nawal Ammar), 1997-8, ($54,197)

SILVER CENTER, HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM (with Nadera Shalhoub- Kevorkian) "Policing Domestic Violence in the Palestinian Community" 1998-9, ($7500).

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE "Violence Against Immigrant Women and Systemic responses" (PI, with Nawal Ammar) 1999-2002 ($184,527)

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE /SAIC (Science Applications International Corporation) "Examining the effectiveness of electronic monitoring for domestic violence cases", 2000-2003 ($200,000)

ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT FOUNDATION, TransCoop-Program (with Michael Kilchling and JoAnne Wemmer), “Victim Participation in Justice and Therapeutic Jurisprudence: A Comparative Study’, 2004-2007 (EUR 20,000)

OFFICE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES, State of Ohio,“Victim Participation in Justice and Theapeutic Jurisprudence“ (with Peter Ibarra) 2004-2005 ( $20,000)

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE, Office of Specialist Program, participation in NATO Advance Research Workshop on The role of humanitrian victimology in addressing terrrorism, September 23-27, 2004, Zagreb Law School, Zagreb, Croatia ($5,159)

URBAN UNIVERSITY PROGRAM, “Pathways to Victim Advocacy“ (with Carol Gregory) 2005-6 ($7400)

2 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE, US DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, “Jihad, Crime and the Internet” (PI, with Gabriel Weimann and Aaron Weisburd), 2007-2011 ($275,802)

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE, US DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, “GPS Monitoring Technologies and Domestic Violence: An Evaluation Study” (PI, with Peter Ibarra and William Bales) 2007-2012 ($365,300)

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE, US DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, “Transnational Crimes among Somali-Americans: Convergences of Radicalization and Trafficking” (co-PI, with Steven Weine) 2013 – 2016 ($793,783)

ILLINOIS CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION AUTHORITY, “Safe From the Start: Children exposed to Violence. ” 2019-2020 ($67,433)

WORK EXPERIENCE

Professor, Department of Criminology, Law, and Justice, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2007- present

Department Head, Department of Criminology, Law, and Justice, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2007- 2010

Professor of Justice Studies, Kent State University, August 1993- December 2006

Chairperson, Justice Studies, Kent State University, 1996 - 2001

Visiting Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Haifa, 1995 - 1996

Director of Women's Studies Program, Kent State University, 1993-1998.

Assistant/Associate Professor of Criminal Justice Studies, Kent State University, 1983-1993.

Visiting Professor, University of Warsaw Law School, Warsaw, Poland, Fall 1990.

Visiting Lecturer of Sociology, University of California at Los Angeles, UCLA, 1981-82.

Post-Doctoral Fellow, Social Science Research Institute, University of Southern California, 1980-1982

PUBLICATIONS

Referred Articles

Edna Erez (1980) "Planning of Crime and the Criminal Career: Official and Hidden Offenses," Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 71(l): 73-76.

Edna Erez (1981) "Thou Shalt Not Execute Hebrew Law Perspective on Capital Punishment," Criminology, 19(1): 25-43.

3 Elie Appelbaum and Edna Erez (1984) "The Effects of Precision of Sentencing Information on Crime Rates: A Theoretical Model," Journal of Criminal Justice, 12(5): 503-508.

Edna Erez (1984) "On the `Dark Figure' of Arrest," Journal of Police Science and Administration, 12(4): 431-440.

Edna Erez (1984) "Self-Defined `Desert' and Citizens' Assessment of the Police," Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 75(4): 1 276-1299.

Edna Erez (1985) "Random Assignment, The Least Fair of Them All: Prisoners' Attitudes Toward Various Criteria of Selection," Criminology, 23(2): 365-379.

Edna Erez (1986) "Intimacy, Violence, and the Police," Human Relations, 39(3): 265-281.

Edna Erez (1986) "Randomized Experiments in Correctional Context: Legal, Ethical and Practical Concerns," Journal of Criminal Justice, 14(5): 401-412.

Edna Erez (1987) "Rehabilitation in Justice: The Prisoner's Perspective," Journal of Offender Counseling, Services and Rehabilitation, 11(2) 5-19.

Edna Erez (1988) "The Myth of the New Female Offender: Some Evidence From Attitudes Toward Law and Justice," Journal of Criminal Justice, 16(6): 499-509.

Edna Erez (1989) "Gender, Rehabilitation and Probation Decisions," Criminology, 27: 307-327.

Edna Erez and Pamela Tontodonato (1989) "Patterns of Reported Parent-Child Abuse and Police Response," Journal of Family Violence, 4(2): 143-159.

Edna Erez (1989) “The Impact of Victimology on Criminal Justice Policy," Criminal Justice Policy Review, 3(3): 236-256.

Edna Erez (1990) "Victim Participation in Sentencing: Rhetoric and Reality," Journal of Criminal Justice, 18(1): 19-31.

Edna Erez and Pamela Tontodonato (1990) "The Effect of Victim Participation in Sentencing on Sentence Outcome," Criminology, 28(3): 451-474.

Edna Erez and Bankole Thompson (1990) "Rape in Sierra Leone: Conflict Between the Sexes and Conflict of Laws," International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 14(2): 201-210.

Ewa Bienkowska and Edna Erez (1991) "Victims in the Polish Criminal Justice System: Law and Reality," International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 15(2): 217- 225.

Edna Erez (1991) "Victim Impact Statements," Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice, No. 33, Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra, Australia.

Edna Erez (1992) "Evil Women, Dangerous Men: Gender and Parole Decision-Making," Justice Quarterly, 9(l): 105-126.

4 Edna Erez and Pamela Tontodonato (1992) "Victim Participation in Justice and Satisfaction with Justice," Justice Quarterly, 9(3): 393-427.

Edna Erez and Ewa Bienkowska (1993) "Victim Participation in Proceedings and Satisfaction with Justice in the Continental Legal Systems: The Case of Poland," Journal of Criminal Justice, 21: 47-60.

Edna Erez (1994) "Victim Participation in Sentencing: And the Debate Goes On..." International Review of Victimology, 3: 17-32.

Pamela Tontodonato and Edna Erez (1994) "Crime, Punishment and Victim Distress", International Review of Victimology, 3: 33-35.

Bankole Thompson and Edna Erez (1994) "Wife Abuse in Sierra Leone: Multiple Wives in a Dual Legal System,” International J. of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 18(1): 27-37.

Edna Erez and Leigh Roeger (1995) "Crime Impact vs. Victim Impact: Evaluation of Victim Impact Statements in South Australia," Criminology Australia, 6(3): 3-8.

Edna Erez and Leigh Roeger (1995) "The Effect of Victim Impact Statements on Sentencing Patterns and Outcomes: The Australian Experience," Journal of Criminal Justice 23(4): 363-375.

Edna Erez, Leigh Roeger, and Frank Morgan (1997) "Victim Harm, Impact Statements and Victim Satisfaction with Justice: An Australian Experience," International Review of Victimology 5(1): 37-60.

Joanne Belknap and Edna Erez (1997) "Redefining Sexual Harassment: Confronting Sexism in the Twenty First Century," The Justice Professional, 10: 143-159.

Edna Erez and Yael Hassin (1997) "Women in Crime and Justice: The Case of Israel", Women and Criminal Justice, 9(2): 61-85.

Robert Davis and Edna Erez (1998) "Immigrant Populations as Victims: Toward a Multicultural Criminal Justice System", National Institute of Justice, Research in Brief, May

Edna Erez and Joanne Belknap (1998) "Battered Women and the Criminal Justice System. The Perspectives of Service Providers” European Journal of Criminal Policy and Research, 6: 37-87.

Edna Erez and Joanne Belknap (1998) “In Their Own Words: Battered Women’s Assessment of System’s Responses”, Violence and Victims, 13(1): 3-20.

Robert Davis, Edna Erez and Nancy Avitabile (1998)”Immigrants and the Criminal Justice System, An Exploratory Study,” Violence and Victims, 13(2): 21-30.

Edna Erez (1999) "Who is Afraid of the Big Bad Victim: Victim Impact Statements as Victim Empowerment and Enhancement of Justice," Criminal Law Review, (July) 545-556.

Edna Erez and Linda Rogers (1999) “Victim Impact Statements and Sentencing Outcomes and Processes: The Perspectives of Legal Professionals," British J. of Criminology, 39(2): 216-239.

Linda Rogers and Edna Erez (1999) "The Contextuality of Objectivity in Sentencing Among 5 Legal Professionals in South Australia", International Journal of Sociology of Law, 27: 267-286.

Edna Erez and Kathy Laster (1999) "Neutralizing Victim Reform: Legal Professionals’ Perspectives on Victims and Impact Statements," Crime & Delinquency, 45(4): 530-553.

Edna Erez (2000) "Immigration, Culture Conflict and Domestic Violence/Women Battering" Crime Prevention and Community Safety: An International Journal, 12(1): 27-36.

Nawal Ammar and Edna Erez (2000) "Health Care Delivery in Women's Prisons: The Case of Ohio" Federal Probation, 64(1): 19-27.

Edna Erez and Tammy King (2000) "Patriarchal Terrorism or Common Couple Violence: Attorneys' Views of Prosecuting and Defending Woman Batterers" International Review of Victimology, 7(1-3): 207-226.

Edna Erez, Yael Hassin and Giora Rahav (2000) "Women in Crime and Justice in Israel: An Update" Gender Issues, 18(3): 59-74.

Robert C. Davis, Edna Erez and Nancy Avitabile (2001) "Access to Justice for Immigrants Who are Victimized: The Perspectives of Police and Prosecutors" Criminal Justice Policy Review, 12 (3): 183-196

Edna Erez (2002) "Domestic Violence and the Criminal Justice System: An Overview" Online Journal of Issues in Nursing. Vol. #7 No. #1 MS. 3. Available at: http://www.nursingworld.org/ojin/topic17/tpc17_3.htm

Carol Gregory and Edna Erez (2002), "Batterer Intervention Programs: The Battered Women's Perspectives" Violence Against Women, 8(2): 206-232

Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian and Edna Erez (2002) “Integrating a Victim Voice in Community Policing: A Feminist Critique” International Review of Victimology, 9(2): 113-135

Edna Erez (2002) “Migration/Immigration, Domestic Violence and the Justice System” International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 26 (2): 277-299

Edna Erez and Carolyn Copps Hartley (2003) “Battered Immigrant Women and the Legal System: A Therapeutic Jurisprudence Perspective” Western Criminology Review 4(2): 65 -79

Madelaine Adelman, Edna Erez and Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian (2003) “Policing Violence Against Minority Women in Multicultural Societies: ‘Community’ and the Politics of Exclusion” Police and Society, 7: 105-133. Available online at National Institute of Justice http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij/publications/specialissue/policesociety.html

Edna Erez and Shayna Bach (2003) “Immigration, Domestic violence and the Military: The Case of ‘Military Brides’” Violence Against Women, 9(9): 1093-1117.

Julian V. Roberts and Edna Erez (2004) “Communication in Sentencing: Exploring the Expressive Function of Victim Impact Statements” International Review of Victimology, 10: 223-244

Erez, Edna, Peter R. Ibarra and William MacDonald (2004) Transnational Sex Trafficking: 6 Issues and Prospects. International Review of Victimology, 11:1- 9

Edna Erez, Peter R. Ibarra and Norman A. Lurie (2004) “Electronic Monitoring of Domestic Violence Cases: A Study of Two Bilateral Programs” Federal Probation, June: 15-20.

Edna Erez (2004) “Victim Voice, Impact Statements and Sentencing: Integrating Restorative Justice and Therapeutic Jurisprudence Principles in Adversarial Proceedings” Criminal Law Bulletin, Sept-Oct: 483-500

Anat Berko and Edna Erez (2005) “’Ordinary People’ and ‘Death Work’: Palestinian Suicide Bombers as Victimizers and Victims” Violence and Victims, 20(6): 603-623

Peter R. Ibarra and Edna Erez (2005) “Victim-Centric Diversion: The Electronic Monitoring of Domestic violence Cases.” Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 23(2): 259-276

Edna Erez and Peter R. Ibarra (2007) “Making Your Home a Shelter: Electronic monitoring and victim re-entry in domestic violence cases” British Journal of criminology, 47(1):100-120

Anat Berko and Edna Erez (2007) “Gender, Palestinian Women and Terrorism: Women’s Liberation or Oppression? Studies in Conflict and Terrorism 30(6): 493-519

William F. McDonald and Edna Erez, (2007) “Immigrants as Victims: A Framework." International Review of Victimology 14: 1-10.

Edna Erez and Julie E. Globokar (2007) “Immigrant Women, Domestic Violence and Community Policing” Law Enforcement Forum, 7(7):1-14.

Martin Sellbom, Yossef S. Ben-Porath, Linda J. Baum, Edna Erez, and Carol Gregory (2008) “Predictive validity of the MMPI-2 Restructured Clinical (RC) Scales in a Batterers’ Intervention Program,” Journal of Personality Assessment, 90 (2): 129-135.

Edna Erez and Anat Berko (2008) “Palestinian Women in Terrorism: Protectors or Protected?” Journal of National Defense Studies, 6: 83-110.

Edna Erez, Madelaine Adelman and Carol Gregory (2009) “Intersections of Immigration and Domestic Violence: Voices of Battered Immigrant Women.” Feminist Criminology, 4(1): 32-56.

Edna Erez and Anat Berko (2010) “Pathways of Arab/Palestinian Women in Israel to Crime and Imprisonment: An Intersectional Approach.” Feminist Criminology, 5(2) 156–194.

Anat Berko, Edna Erez and Julie Globokar (2010) “Gender, Crime and Terrorism: The Case of Arab/Palestinian Women in Israel,” British Journal of Criminology, 50(4): 670-689

Edna Erez (2010) “Women as Victims and Survivors in the Context of Transnational Human Trafficking for Commercial Sex Exploitation” Revue Internationale de Droit Pénal, 2010 (3-4): 551-562.

Paul Cassell and Edna Erez (2011), “Victim Impact Statements and Ancillary Harm: The American Perspective”. Canadian Law Review, 15(2): 150-204

Edna Erez, Peter R. Ibarra and Oren M. Gur (2013), Using GPS in domestic violence cases: 7 Lessons from a study of pretrial programs. Journal of Offender Monitoring, 25(1): 5-10.

Edna Erez, Julie L. Globokar and Peter R. Ibarra (2014), Outsiders inside: Victim management in an era of participatory reforms. International Review of Victimology, 20(1): 169-188

Edna Erez and Peter R. Ibarra (2014) Electronic monitoring in criminal justice: International and comparative perspectives. Crime, Law, and Social Change, 62:385-387

Peter R. Ibarra, Oren M. Gur and Edna Erez (2014) Surveillance as casework: Supervising domestic violence defendants with GPS technology. Crime, Law, and Social Change, 62: 417-444

Edna Erez, Peter R. Ibarra and Oren. M. Gur (2015) At the Intersection of Private and Political Conflict Zones: Policing Domestic Violence in the Arab Community in Israel. Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 59(9): 930–963

Kathy Laster and Edna Erez (2015) Sisters in terrorism? Exploding stereotypes. Women & Criminal Justice, 25:1-2: 83-99

Oren M. Gur, Peter R. Ibarra and Edna Erez (2016) Specialization and the Use of GPS for Domestic Violence by Pretrial Programs: Findings from a National Survey of U.S. Practitioners, Journal of Technology and Human Services, 34(1): 32–62

Julie Globokar, Edna Erez, and Carol Gregory (2019) Beyond advocacy: The contours of victim work. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 34(6), 198-1223 DOI: 10.1177/0886260516650969

Anat Berko, Edna. Erez, and Oren M. Gur (2017) Terrorism as Self-Help: Accounts of Palestinian Youth Incarcerated in Israeli Prisons for Security Violations. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 33(3): 313–340 DOI: 10.1177/1043986217699101

Omur Kaya and Edna Erez (2018) Migration, Women’s Agency, and the Sex Industry in Turkey: Practitioners’ Perspectives on Voluntary and Involuntary Sex Workers. Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 62(10): 2954-2981

Jize Jiang and Edna Erez (2018) Immigrants as Symbolic Assailants: Crimmigration and its Discontents. International Criminal Justice Review, 28 (1): 5-24

Julie Globokar and Edna Erez (2019) Conscience and Convenience: American Victim Work in Organizational Context. International Review of Victimology, 25(3) 341–357

Edna Erez and Kathy Laster (2020) Palestinian women in terrorism: A double-edged sword? International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. 64(5): 443–469 DOI 10.1177/0306624X19862429

Books

Erez, E and Laster K (eds) (2000) Domestic Violence: Global Perspectives. London: AB Publications.

Erez, E., Kilchling, M. and Wemmers J.(eds).((2011) Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Victim

8 Participation in Justice: International Perspectives Carolina Academic Press.

Book Chapters

Edna Erez and Simon Hakim (1979) "A Geo-Economic Approach to the Distribution of Crime in Metropolitan Areas," pp. 29-47 in W. Parsonage (ed.) Perspectives on Victimology, Beverly Hills: Sage.

Edna Erez (1987) "Situational Analysis of Crime: Comparison of Planned and Impulsive Criminality," a chapter in Marvin E. Wolfgang et. al., From Boy to Man: From Delinquency to Crime, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

Edna Erez (1988) "Ethical and Legal Issues in Program Evaluation," Chapter 8 in Daniel Glaser with Edna Erez, Evaluation Research and Decision Guidance, New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction.

Edna Erez (1991) "Victim Participation in Sentencing, Sentence Outcome and Victims Welfare" in Gunther Kaiser et al. (eds.) Victims and Criminal Justice, Frieburg, Germany: Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law.

Edna Erez and Pamela Tontodonato (1992) "Sexual Harassment in the Criminal Justice System," chapter 12 in Imogene Moyer (ed.) The Changing Roles of Women in the Criminal Justice System, pp. 227-252. Waveland Press.

Joanne Belknap and Edna Erez (1995) "The Victimization of Women on College Campuses: Courtship Violence, Date Rape, and Sexual Harassment," pp. 156-178 in B. Fisher and J. Sloan eds.) Campus Crime, Charles A. Thomas.(Updated and expanded in 2009, 2013)

Edna Erez and Bankole Thompson (1996) "Victimization of Women in African Society: Conflict Between the Sexes and Conflict of Laws", pp. 61-82 in R. Moore and C. Field (eds.) Comparative Criminal Justice, Waveland Press.

Edna Erez (1997) "The Burglar's Behavior", & “The Choice of a Target", Chs. 2.& 3 in S. Hakim and E.A. Blackstone (eds.) Securing Home and Business, Boston: Butterworth- Heinemann.

Deborah Kelly and Edna Erez (1997), "Victim Participation in the Criminal Justice System", Ch. 13 (pp. 231-244) in R. C. Davis, L.J. Lurigio and W. Skogan, Victims of Crime, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Edna Erez and Leslie Sebba (1999), "From Individualization of the Offender to Individualization of the Victim", pp. 171-198 in W. Laufer and F. Adler (eds.), Advances in Criminological Theory, New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction.

Kathy Laster and Edna Erez (2000) "The Oprah Dilemma: The Use and Abuse of Victims", Ch. 5 in Duncan Chappell and Paul Wilson (eds.) Australian Criminal Justice System: 2000 and Beyond pp. 69-87, Sidney, Australia: Butterworth.

Edna Erez (2000) "Integrating a Victim Perspective Within Criminal Justice," a chapter in Adam Crawford and Jo Goodey (eds.) Integrating a Victim Perspective within Criminal Justice pp. 165-184, Aldershot, England: Ashgate.

9 Edna Erez (2001) 'Women as Victims and Survivors in the Context of Transnational Crime" pp. 136-146 in N. Ollus and S. Nevala (eds.) Women in the Criminal Justice System: International Examples and National Responses. European Institute for Crime Prevention Affiliated with the United Nations (HEUNI), Helsinki, Finland. http://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/220775.pdf

Edna Erez (2002) “Immigration, Culture Conflict and Domestic Violence/Woman Battering" pp. 145-158 in Freulich J., G. Newman, S. Shoham and M. Addad Migration, Culture Conflict and Crime. Dartmouth, VT: Ashgate

Edna Erez (2004) “Integrating Restorative Justice Principles in Adversarial Proceedings Through Victim Impact Statements” pp 81-96 in Ed Cape (ed.) Reconcilable Rights? Analyzing the Tension Between Victims and Defendants. London, England: Legal Action Group

Edna Erez and Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian (2004) “Benign Respect or Malign Neglect: Policing Violence Against Women In the Arab/Palestinian Community in Israel” Israel Studies in Criminology, 8: 135-150

Edna Erez (2006) “Protracted war, terrorism and mass victimization: Exploring victimological/criminological theories and concepts in addressing terrorism in Israel.” pp. 89-102 in Uwe Ewald and Ksenija Turković (Eds.) Large-Scale Victimisation as a Potential Source of Terrorist Activities - Regaining Security in Post-Conflict Societies. NATO Security through Science Series, E: Human and Societal Dynamics Vol. 13. The Netherlands: ISO Press.

Edna Erez and Linsey Britz (2006) “Providing a Helping Hand to Battered Immigrant Women: The Professionals’ Perspectives. Chapter 13 (pp. 199-216) In Migration, Culture Conflict, Crime and Terrorism, ( J. Freilich and R. Guerette, eds.) Dartmouth, VT: Ashgate.

Edna Erez and Julian Roberts (2007) “Victim Participation in Criminal Justice” in Robert C. Davis, Arthur Lurigio, & Susan Herman (3rd Edition) Victims of Crime, Sage publication

Anat Berko and Edna Erez (2008) “Martyrs or Murderers? Victimizers or Victims? The Voices of Would be Palestinian Female Suicide Bombers.” Chapter 9 pp. 146-166 in Cindy Ness, In the Name of the Cause: Female Militancy and Terrorism in Context. Francis and Taylor

Edna Erez and Julie Globokar (2009) Compounding Vulnerabilities: The Impact of Immigration Status and Circumstances on Battered Immigrant Women. In William F. McDonald, Editor, Immigration, Crime and Justice, Vol. 13, Emerlad Publications.

Edna Erez and Julian Roberts (2010), “Victim Participation in the Criminal Justice Process: Normative Dilemmas and Practical Responses,” Pg. 599-619 in Paul Knepper and Shlomo Shoham (eds) International Handbook of Criminology. London: Francis and Taylor

Julian V. Roberts and Edna Erez (2010), “Communication in Sentencing: The Expressive Function of Victim Impact Statements at Sentencing.” Pg. 200- 231 in A. Bottoms and J. Roberts, Hearing the Victims: Adversarial Justice, Crime Victims and the State. Cullompton, UK: Willan

Edna Erez, Peter R. Ibarra and Daniel M. Downs (2011). Victim participation reforms in the United States and victim welfare: A therapeutic jurisprudence perspective. In Erez , E. Kilchling M. and Wemmers, J. Victim Participation in Proceedings and Therapeutic Jurisprudence. South Carolina: Carolina Academic Press 10

Edna Erez and Julian Roberts (2012) Victim Participation in Criminal Justice. Chapter. 11 pp. 251-270 in Robert C. Davis, Arthur Lurigio, & Susan Herman (4th Edition; (updated and expanded version of the 2007 edition) Victims of Crime, Sage publication.

Joanne Belknap and Edna Erez (2013) The Victimization of Women on College Campuses: Courtship Violence, Date Rape, and Sexual Harassment, in B. Fisher and J. Sloan eds.) Campus Crime, Charles A. Thomas (updated from 2009 edition)

Edna Erez, Peter R. Ibarra and Oren M. Gur (2013). The policing of domestic violence in the Arab community in Israel: Meanings and implications. Chapter 11 in U. Gopher and G. Ben- Porat (eds) Policing A Divided Society., Haifa, Israel: Pardess Pub the Abraham Foundation

Edna Erez and Anat Berko (2014) The use and abuse of children in terrorism and suicide bombing. Chapter 11 (pp 213-230) in Updesh Kumar and Manas K. Mandal (Eds) Understanding Suicide Terrorism: Psycho-Social Dynamics. Sage

Edna Erez and Kathy Laster (2018) Capital Punishment in Jewish Law, chapter 12 (pp. 218-230) in Routledge Handbook on Capital Punishment. R. M. Bohm and G. M. Lee (Eds) New York: Taylor and Francis

Edna Erez and Shannon Harper (2018) Intersectionality, Immigration, and Domestic Violence. Chapter 16 (pp. 457-474) in The Handbook of Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice, R. Martinez, M.E. Hollis, and J.I. Stowell (Eds,). Wiley Publications

Edna Erez, Jize Jiang, and Kathy Laster (2020) From Cinderella to Consumer: How crime victims can go to the ball. A chapter in Victimology: Research, Policy, and Activism, P. Davis and J. Tapley (Eds.), pp. 321-357, London: Palgrave Macmillan, Cham

Encyclopedia Entries

Edna Erez and Fred Montanino (1988/1995) Arrest. Encyclopedia on Police Science. (1st. ed and 2nd eds). W. Bailey (ed.) Garland Publication.

Edna Erez and Joanne Belknap (1995/2005) "Policing Domestic Violence," Encyclopedia of Police Science, (2nd ed/ 3rd ed.) W. Bailey, ed., Garland Publications.

Edna Erez and Carol Gregory (2000) "Victims in Court" Encyclopedia of Women and Crime, pp.280-292, Phoenix, Arizona: Oryx Press

Nawal Ammar and Edna Erez (2001) "The Anthropology of Rape" pp. 285-288 in Encyclopedia of Criminology and Deviant Behavior, Section III Virginia: Taylor and Francis, 2001

Edna Erez and Daniel Price (2002) “Comparative Criminal Justice” in Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Sage Publication

Daniel Price and Edna Erez (2006) ‘Domestic violence in Jewish law and community” Encyclopedia of Domestic violence, Routledge

Edna Erez and Julian Roberts (2008) “Victim Participation in Criminal Justice” Encyclopedia of Psychology and Law, Vol. 2: 840-843. Sage Publication 11

Erez, Edna and Julie L. Globokar (2009). Victim Impact Statements. In B. Fisher and S. Lab (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention. Sage Publications.

Edna Erez and Meghna Bhat (2010). “Rape myths and violence against women” Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory

Edna Erez (2019) “Women Terrorists,” Encyclopedia of Women and Crime.

Edna Erez (2019) “Victims of Crime,” The SAGE Encyclopedia of Criminal Psychology

Reports

Erez, Edna, Leigh Roeger, and Frank Morgan (1994) Victim Impact Statements in South Australia: An Evaluation. Adelaide: Office of Crime Statistics, South Australian Attorney- General’s Department

Erez, Edna (Ed.) (1995) The American Society of Criminology Task Force on Violence Against Women: A Report. Submitted to Attorney General Janet Reno, Washington DC

Davis, Robert C. and Edna Erez (1996), Immigrant Populations vs Victims: Toward a Multicultural Criminal Justice System, A Report submitted tor the National Institute of Justice, Washington, DC

Erez, Edna and David Kessler (1997) The Policing, Prosecution and Adjudication of Domestic Violence in Ohio: An Evaluation Study. A report submitted to the Office of Criminal Justice Services, State of Ohio, Columbus, Ohio.

Erez, Edna, Carol Gregory, and Yossef Ben-Porath (2003). Cuyahoga County Batterer’s Intervention Program: An Evaluation Study. A report submitted to the Cuyahoga Correction Board, Cleveland, OH.

Erez, Edna and Nawal Ammar (2003) Violence Against Immigrant women and Systemic responses: An Exploratory Study. A report submitted to the National Institute of Justice, Washington DC. https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/grants/202561.pdf

Erez,. Edna, Gabriel Weimann, and Aaron Weisburd (2011) Jihad, Crime and the Internet. A report submitted to the National Institute of Justice, Washington DC. https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/grants/236867.pdf

Erez, Edna, Peter R. Ibarra, William Bales, and Oren M. Gur (2012) GPS technologies and Domestic Violence: An Evaluation Study. A report submitted to the National Institute of Justice, Washington DC. https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/grants/238910.pdf

Weine, Stevan, Edna Erez, and Chloe Polutnik (2018) Transnational Crimes among Somali- Americans: Convergences of Radicalization and Trafficking. A Report submitted to the National Institute of Justice, Washington, DC https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/grants/252135.pdf

Proceedings

Edna Erez (1995) " Immigrant Victims in the Criminal Justice System" in National Institute of 12 Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance, and Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (eds) What To Do About Crime: The Annual Conference on Criminal Justice Research and Evaluation, page 55.

Edna Erez, Leigh Roeger and Michael O'Connell (1996) "Victim Impact Statements in South Australia" in C. Sumner et al. (eds.) International Victimology, Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra, ACT. pp. 205-216

Erez Edna (2000) "Victimization of Women in the Context of Transnational Crime" prepared for the 2000 United Nations conference on Crime Prevention and the Treatment of the Offender, Vienna, Austria, April. Published on National Institute of Justice, International Center Website.

Edna Erez (2001) “The Case for Victim Impact Statements at Sentencing” Networks, 16(1): 6-7, Washington DC: The National Center for Victims of Crime.

Book Reviews

J. Auerbach, Justice Without Law? Resolving Disputes Without Lawyers, Oxford, 1983 in Justice Quarterly, 3(2) 441-446, 1985 (Invited).

F. Cullen and K. Gilbert, Reaffirming Rehabilitation, Anderson, 1982, in Criminal Justice Policy Review, 1(1):117-118, 1986 (invited).

C. Abel and F. Marsh, Punishment and Restitution: A Restitutionary Approach, Greenwood, 1984 in Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 77(2): 501-504, 1986. (Invited)

B. Nakell and K. H. Hardy, The Arbitrariness of the Death Penalty, Temple University Press, 1987, in Criminal Justice Policy Review, 3(1): 112-114, 1989. (Invited)

J. Pollock-Byrne, Women, Prison and Crime, Brooks/Cole, 1990, co-authored with Kathy Laster, Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 82(4): 1190-1194, 1992. (invited)

E. M. Schneider, Battered Women and Feminist Law Making. Yale University Press, 2000. Violence and Victims, 18(4): 485-487, 2003 (invited)

Maureen Cain and Adrian Howe, (eds ) Women, Crime and Social Harm: Towards a Criminology for the Global Age.. Oxford, UK: Hart Publishing, 2008. Law & Society Review, 44(3): 405-407, June 2010 (Invited)

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AND PAPERS PRESENTED (selected list)

"Situational Analysis of Crime: A Missing Link in Criminological-Victimological Research and Theory," a paper presented at the Third International Symposium on Victimology, Munster, West Germany, September 1979.

"Thou Shalt Not Execute: Hebrew Law Perspective on Capital Punishment,” a paper presented at the Interdisciplinary Conference on Capital Punishment, Atlanta, GA, April 1980.

"The Ambiguous Arrest," a paper presented at the Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meeting, Toronto, August 1981.

13 "Experimentation in Criminal Justice: Some Ethical and Legal Problems," a paper presented at the Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Denver, June 1983.

"Random Assignment--The Least Fair of Them All," a paper presented at the Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, August 1984.

"Prisoners' Attitudes toward Selection Criteria for the Inclusion in Treatment Programs," a paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, Nov.1984.

"Family Life-Style and Domestic Violence," a paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, April 1985.

"Intimacy, Violence, and the Police," a paper presented at the Fifth International Symposium on Victimology, Zagreb, Yugoslavia, August 1985.

"Rehabilitation in Justice: The Prisoner's Perspective," a paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, November 1985.

"Respectable Women and the Law: Parole Decisions," a paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting in Atlanta, GA, October 1986.

"Gender, Respectability and Probation Decisions" a paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada, November 1987. Member, Panel on "Gender and the Curriculum" Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, San Francisco, April, 1988.

Planning Committee member, 4th International Workshop on Victims, Domestic Violence and Victims Rights, Inter-University Center of Post-Graduate Studies, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, 1988.

"Patterns of Reported Parent-Child Abuse and Police Response" (with Pamela Tontodonato), presented at the 6th International Symposium on Victimology, Jerusalem, Israel, August, 1988.

"The Effect of Victim Presence and Input on Sentencing" a paper presented at the Sixth International Symposium on Victimology, Jerusalem, Israel, August, 1988.

"The Effect of Victim Impact Statements on Sentencing" a paper presented at the 10th International Congress on Criminology, Hamburg, West Germany, September, 1988.

"Rape in Traditional African Society" (co-authored with Bankole Thompson) a paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Chicago, November 1988.

"Race, Victimization, and Satisfaction with Justice" presented at the 5th International Workshop on "Minorities and Human Rights" organized by the World Society of Victimology, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, May 1989.

"Crime, Punishment and Victims' Distress" presented at the 15th International Congress on Law and Mental Health, Jerusalem, Israel, June 1989

"The Effect of Victim Participation in Sentencing on Sentence Outcome" (co-authored with Pamela Tontodonato). A paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Reno, Nevada, November 1989. 14

"Dangerous Men, Evil Women: Gender and Parole Decision-Making" a paper presented at the International Congress of Sociology, Madrid, Spain, July 1990.

"Victims of Crime/Victims of Justice," a paper presented at the Society of the Scientific Study of Penal Law, Warsaw, Poland, Polish Academy of Sciences, December 1990.

"Integrating Victims in the Criminal Justice System: An International Perspective," a paper presented at the Univ. of Melbourne, Public Lectures Series, Melbourne Australia, March 1991.

"Women, Feminism and the Sex Industry," a paper presented at the Conference "Sex Industry and Public Policy," Canberra, Australia, May 1991.

"Victim Impact Statements: Much Ado About Little Impact," a paper presented at the Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra, Australia, May 1991; and at the Attorney General Department, Adelaide, South Australia, June 1991.

"Victim Rights and Victim Reality: The Case of Poland," with Ewa Bienkowska, a paper presented at the Seventh International Symposium of Victimology, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1991

"Victim Participation in Proceedings and Satisfaction with Justice: The Case of Poland," a paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, November 1991.

"Victim Impact Statements in South Australia: Some Lessons for Law Reform" a paper prepared for the International Congress on Criminology, Budapest, Hungary, August, 1993.

"Victim Impact vs. Crime Impact: Victim Impact Statements in South Australia," paper presented at the Eighth International Symposium on Victimology, Adelaide, Australia, August 1994.

"A Cartography of Feminist Victimology: The Vicissitudes of Naming, Blaming and Claiming," co-authored with Kathy Laster, a paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Miami, November 1994.

"Immigrant Populations as Victims: Toward Multicultural Criminal Justice", a paper presented at "What To Do About Crime?" The Annual Conference on Criminal Justice Research and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC, July 10-12, 1995.

"The Criminal Justice Response to Domestic Violence: The Perspectives of Service Providers (with Joanne Belknap), a paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Chicago, November 1996.

“Victim input and Criminal Justice Outcomes and Processes: The Perspectives of the Legal Profession" (with Linda Rogers) presented at the Law and Society Annual meeting, St. Louis, MO, May 5-7, 1997

"Domestic Violence and the Criminal Justice System: The Victim Perspective" a paper presented at the 9th International Symposium on Victimology, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, August 1997.

"Policing Domestic Violence" invited talk delivered at the German Police Academy - University 15 of Applied Police Sciences, Villingen-Schwenningen, Germany, July 14, 1998.

"From Individualization of the Offender to Individualization of the Victim" (with Leslie Sebba), presented at the conference on "Integrating a Victim Perspective Within Criminal Justice", York, England, July 17-19, 1998.

"Wolfgang's Contribution to Criminology", an address delivered at the 12th International Congress of Criminology, Seoul, Korea, August 24-29, 1998.

"Health Care in Women's Prisons: The case of Ohio" (with Nawal Ammar), presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November, 1998.

Migration, Culture Conflict and Domestic Violence" Keynote Speech at the International Conference on Migration Culture Conflict & Crime, July 6-8, 1999, Maale Hachamisha, Israel. "Neutralizing Victim Reform: Legal Professionals Perspectives on Victims and Impact Statements", (co-authored with Kathy Laster), presented at the British Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Liverpool, England, July 13-16, 1999.

"The Effect of Batterer Intervention Progress: The Battered Women Perspectives", (co-authored with Carol Gregory), presented at the Forensic Psychologists Association's 10th Congress in Buenos Aires, Argentina, August 10-13, 1999.

Presenter and Discussant, Women as Victims and Survivors in the Context of Transnational Crime. 10th United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Treatment of the Offender, April 10-17, 2000 Vienna, Austria.

"Policing Violence Against Women in a Multicultural Society", (with Nadera Shalhoub- Kevorkian) a paper presented at the International conference on Policing a Multicultural Society, Jerusalem, Israel, March 2001

“Violence against Immigrant Women: The Interaction of Immigration Laws and Domestic Violence: International Forum on Migration, Culture Conflict and Crime, Trier, Germany October 5-6, 2001

Violence” a talk delivered at the seminar series on law and social science, Law School, University of Westphalia, Munster, Germany, July 10, 2002

Victim Impact Statement Workshop participant, The Policy Centre for Victim Issues, Department of Justice, Canada, Toronto, September 28, 2002

“Defending victim impact statements” debating Prof. Andrew Sanders, a debate series on “Reconciling Rights in Criminal Justice”, organized by Legal Action Group of England, London, June 30, 2003

“The Meanings and Outcomes of Technology: Defending Battered Women” co-authored with Peter Ibarra, presented at the World Congress of Victimology, Stellenbosch, South Africa, July 13-18, 2003

“Working with Battered Immigrant Women: Dilemmas and Paradoxes” with Linsey Britz, presented at the Int’l Forum on Migration and Crime, Istanbul, Turkey, October 2-5, 2003 16 “Cultural and Immigration Factors in Violence against Women” and “Competing Views on Victim Impact Statements: The international Perspective” presentations made at the Training Conference for Crown Prosecutors, Toronto, Ontario March 8-9, 2004

“Battered immigrant women and the criminal justice system” presented at the Center for International and Comparative Criminology, University of Montreal, April 26, 2004

“Protracted War, Terrorism and Mass Victimization: Exploring Victimological Theories and Concepts” an invited paper presented at the NATO Advanced Workshop on “The Role of Humanitarian Victimology in Preventing Terrorism”, Zagreb, Croatia, September 23-26, 2004

Peter R. Ibarra and Edna Erez (2004) Life on the box: The meaning and consequences of being electronically monitored for domestic violence cases” A paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Nashville, November.

“Reversal of Fortune: Electronic Monitoring, Domestic Violence and the Restructuring of Everyday Experience (with P. R. Ibarra.) A paper presented at the World Congress of Criminology, Philadelphia, August 7-11, 2005.

“The Use and Abuse of Women in Palestinian terrorism” (with Anat Berko), The International Workshop on Global Responses to Terrorism” Paper presented at the National Defense College, Gelilot, Israel, January 23-25, 2006

“Victim Participation in Justice and Therapeutic Jurisprudence: The American Experience” A paper presented at the Onati Institute for the Sociology of Law, Onati, Spain, March 8-9, 2007

“Comparison of RF and GPS Technology in monitoring domestic violence cases” (with Peter Ibarra). A paper presented American society of Criminology, Atlanta, November 14, 2007

“The paradox of victim participation in justice procedures: Therapeutic jurisprudence in the era of victims’ rights” (co-authored with Peter Ibarra). A paper presented at the International conference on Justice and Policing in Diverse Society, San Jose, Porto Rico, June 9-12, 2008

Chair, Experts Meeting on “Pre-incident Indicators of Terrorist Attacks.” Dutch Police and Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Criminal Law, Freiburg, Germany March 19- 22, 2009

“Terrorism through literary lens; The case of Israel” a paper presented at the International Conference on “Victimological approaches to international crimes, with a focus on Africa” organized by the Victimology Institute Tilburg (INTERVICT) and the Institute of Legal Practice and Development (ILPD), Kigali, Rwanda July 22-25, 2009.

“Criminal law issues in representing youth in global settings” a paper presented at the Global Legal Skills conference, San Jose Costa Rica, March 12-14, 2012

“Women’s rights, civil rights and human rights” participants in a panel of the International Section of the American Bar Association, May 20-24, 2012 Eilat, Israel

“Electronic monitoring and crime victims” A keynote talk at the Eighth European Conference on Electronic Monitoring, Stockholm, Sweden Nov. 8-10, 2012

17 “GPS technologies and Domestic Violence: An Evaluation study” a session comprised of four co-authored papers on the topic. The papers were presented at the. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Chicago, November 14-17, 2012

“Victim harm and victim voice” a talk to the Victim Assistance Program, Department of Corrections, Western Australia, Perth, February 24, 2014

“Palestinian women in terrorism: A Cost-benefit analysis” seminar presented at the Centre of Excellence for National Security (CENS) | Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, March 21, 2014 . “Safe Harbors: Revisiting battered women’s experiences with abusers placed on electronic monitoring” (co-authored with Peter Ibarra), a paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, San Francisco, November 18-21

“Gendered electronic monitoring: Female defendants tethered to GPS in domestic violence cases” (with Peter Ibarra) Israeli Society of Criminology, Ramat Rachel, Israel June 2015

“Electronic monitoring of domestic violence cases: An evaluation study” a presentation at the Track Group meeting with the Chilean Ministry of Justice, Santiago, Chile, August 19, 2015

“Immigrants as symbolic assailants: Crimmigration and its discontents (with Jize Jing) a paper presented at the 4th International Migration Conference, Ruppin Academic College, Israel May 23-24, 2016

“Convergence of transnational crimes: The case of Somali-Americans” (co-authored with Stevan Weine). A paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual meeting, New Orleans, November 16-19, 2016

“The victims of legal scholarship vs. the victims of social science research” a paper presented at the Annual Joint Conference of Ono Academic College Faculty of Law and , Kyriat Ono, Israel, June 5-6, 2017

“Human trafficking: Understanding the methods; identifying the victims” a paper presented at the Forensic and Police-Tech conference, Dalian, China. November 27-28, 2017

“Victim assistance and services” a plenary presentation to the Fourth Conference on Victims Assistance,” (coauthored with Jize Jing) Jindal University, India, October 26-27. 2018

“Migrant marriage and its discontent: The case of Israeli Jewish women married to Arab/Palestinian men” (co-authored with Revital Sela-Shayovitz), A paper accepted to the Migration and Diaspora conference, Ruppin Academic college, Israel May 18-20, 2020

EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERSHIP AND ROLES Co-Editor, International Review of Victimology, 2004-present. Associate Editor Victims and Violence, 2005-present. Associate Editor, Justice Quarterly, 1987-90. Associate Editor, Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 1977-80. Editor, Justice Quarterly, September 1992-1995. Editorial Board Member, Journal of Crime and Justice, 1985-91. Consultant Editor, Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 1984-present. 18 Editorial Board Member, Journal of Criminal Justice , 1990-1995. Guest Co-Editor, International Review of Victimology, 1994; 2000; 2004 Guest co-Editor, Crime, law, and Social Change, 2014 Co-editor, International Review of Victimology, 2004- present Editorial Board Member, Women and Criminal Justice, 1995-1998; 2009-present. Editorial Board Member, Acta Victimologica, 1995-2000. Editorial Board member Western Criminology Review 1997-present Editorial Advisory Board, Police and Society, 1999- present Editorial Board Member, International Review of Victimology, 2000- 2004 Guest co-Editor, Police and Society, special issue on ‘Policing a Multicultural Society,” 2003 Guest co-Editor, Crime, Law, and Social Change, special issue on “International and Comparative Perspective’s on Electronic Monitoring” November 2014 Chief Co-Editor of Oxford Research Encyclopedia series- Comparative and International Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2018-present

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Article Reviewer for the following journals: American Sociological Review, American Sociologist, Urban Life, Criminology. Journal of Crime and Justice, Criminal Justice Policy Review, International Review of Victimology, International Criminal Justice Review, Journal of Criminal Justice, Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, Criminal Justice Review, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, Social Problems, Justice Quarterly, Law & Society Review, Criminology and Public Policy, Law & Social Inquiry, International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Feminist Criminology, International Migration, Violence Against Women, Criminology and Criminal Justice, UNSW Law Journal, Revista Panamericana de Salud Publica/Pan American J.of Public Health, International Criminal Justice Review, Journal of Women, Politics, and Policy, Journal of Suicidology, Qualitative Sociology, European Journal of Criminology, Intercultural Education Manuscript Reviewer for the following publishers: McGraw-Hill Publishing, West Publishing, Ohio State University Press, Press, Macmillan Palgrave Book proposal reviewer: Routledge Publishing, Macmillan Palgrave

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