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1 Curriculum Vitae Philip Matthew Stinson, Sr. 232 CURRICULUM VITAE PHILIP MATTHEW STINSON, SR. 232 Health & Human Services Building Criminal Justice Program Department of Human Services College of Health & Human Services Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, Ohio 43403-0147 419-372-0373 [email protected] I. Academic Degrees Ph.D., 2009 Department of Criminology College of Health & Human Services Indiana University of Pennsylvania Indiana, PA Dissertation Title: Police Crime: A Newsmaking Criminology Study of Sworn Law Enforcement Officers Arrested, 2005-2007 Dissertation Chair: Daniel Lee, Ph.D. M.S., 2005 Department of Criminal Justice College of Business and Public Affairs West Chester University of Pennsylvania West Chester, PA Thesis Title: Determining the Prevalence of Mental Health Needs in the Juvenile Justice System at Intake: A MAYSI-2 Comparison of Non- Detained and Detained Youth Thesis Chair: Brian F. O'Neill, Ph.D. J.D., 1992 David A. Clarke School of Law University of the District of Columbia Washington, DC B.S., 1986 Department of Public & International Affairs College of Arts and Sciences George Mason University Fairfax, VA A.A.S., 1984 Administration of Justice Program Northern Virginia Community College Annandale, VA 1 II. Academic Positions Professor, 2019-present (tenured) Associate Professor, 2015-2019 (tenured) Assistant Professor, 2009-2015 (tenure track) Criminal Justice Program, Department of Human Services Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH Assistant Professor, 2008-2009 (non-tenure track) Department of Criminology Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA III. Non-academic Positions Principal Attorney, 1998-2002 Stinson Law Associates, P.C., Bryn Mawr, PA Associate, 1997-1998 O’Brien & O’Brien Associates, P.C., Wynnewood, PA Director of Business Affairs & Associate General Counsel, 1996 Ruffhouse Records (Columbia Records / Sony Music Entertainment), Conshohocken, PA Associate, 1995 Bochetto & Lentz, P.C., Philadelphia, PA Court-Appointed Defense Counsel, 1993-1995 Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas & Philadelphia Municipal Court, Philadelphia, PA Donner/JM Fellow, 1990-1992 Center for Individual Rights, Washington, DC Law Clerk, 1990 Government Accountability Project, Washington, DC Juvenile Detention Counselor, 1989-1991 Fairfax County Juvenile Detention Center, Fairfax, VA Police Officer, 1986-1988 Dover Police Department, Dover, NH Police Officer (Auxiliary) and Emergency Communications Technician, 1982-1986 Arlington County Police Department, Arlington, VA 2 IV. Teaching Experience A. Undergraduate Courses Taught at Bowling Green State University: CRJU2100 – Introduction to Criminal Justice CRJU3700 – Criminal Law CRJU4200 – Criminal Courts CRJU4300 – Procedural Rights CRJU4400 – Law, Evidence & Procedure in Forensic Science CRJU4510 – Criminal Justice Ethics DHS3000 – Research Methods for the Human Services HNRS4000 – Special Topics Seminar: Making a Murderer Taught at Indiana University of Pennsylvania: CRIM101 – Introduction to Criminal Justice CRIM210 – Criminal Law B. Graduate Courses Taught at Bowling Green State University: CRJU5010 – Criminal Justice Process and Institutions CRJU6050 – The Nature of Crime CRJU6300 – Seminar in Criminal Justice Legal Issues CRJU6400 – Criminal Justice Policy Analysis CRJU6510 – Seminar in Criminal Justice Ethics FORI5400 – Law, Evidence & Procedure in Forensic Science FORI6250 – Exploitation Crime (taught as CRJU6820) C. Other Teaching / Student Supervision HNRS4990 – Honors Project Faculty Advisor for one BSCJ student, Fall 2019 HNRS4890 – Honors Project Faculty Advisor for one BSCJ student, Fall 2019 CRJU4700 – Independent Study in Criminal Justice, one BSCJ student, Fall 2015 CRJU6860 – Independent Study in Criminal Justice: Development of Training Materials for Stinson Research Group Database, for one MSCJ student, Summer 2015 Summer Research Grant, Center for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship, supervised two undergraduate students who each worked 28 hours per week for 10 weeks, Summer 2015 3 IBM SPSS Modeler Predictive Analytics Workshop (7 weeks), Spring 2015 HNRS4990 – Honors Project Faculty Advisor for one BSCJ student, Spring 2014 HNRS4890 – Honors Project Faculty Advisor for one BSCJ student, Fall 2013 CRJU6860 – Independent Study in Criminal Justice: Intercoder Reliability, for one MSCJ student, Fall 2013 McNair Scholar Faculty Mentor for one BS Psychology student, 2011-2012, Summer 2012 CRJU6860 – Independent Study in Criminal Justice: Female Police Culture, for one MSCJ student, Spring 2012 HNRS4990 – Honors Project Faculty Advisor for one BSCJ student, Fall 2011 HNRS4890 – Honors Project Faculty Advisor for one BSCJ student, Spring 2011 CRJU6860 – Independent Study in Criminal Justice: Predatory Police Officers, for one MSCJ student, Spring 2011 Faculty Research Mentor for one MSCJ student who was recipient of the Winifred O. Stone and Presidential Enhancement Scholarship, 2010-2011 CRJU6860 – Independent Study in Criminal Justice: Counter-Terrorism Strategies, for one MSCJ student, Spring 2010 McNair Scholar Faculty Mentor for one BSCJ student, 2009-2010 D. Thesis and Dissertation Students Graduate Faculty Representative, Doctoral Committee of Elizabeth Howe-Huist, Sociology Ph.D., 2020, appointed 1/25/2016 Graduate Faculty Representative, Doctoral Committee of Sean Watkins, Media and Communication Ph.D., 2013, appointed 7/6/2011 Graduate Faculty Representative, Doctoral Committee of Gregory Rocheleau, Sociology Ph.D., 2012, appointed 8/11/2010 Thesis Committee member, Chloe Wentzlof, MS Applied Statistics, 2019 Thesis Committee Chair, Natalie Todak, MSCJ, 2012 Thesis Committee member, Brandon Sullivan, MSCJ, 2010 4 V. Research Interests Police crime, police integrity, quantitative content analyses, program evaluation, historical analyses/case studies of crime and trials, and unmet mental health and special education needs in the juvenile delinquency system. VI. Research Projects and Grants A. External Funding Principal Investigator: Police integrity lost: A longitudinal study of police crime – year 5 (2019). Wallace Action Fund of Tides Foundation. Funded amount: $160,000. Principal Investigator: Police integrity lost: A longitudinal study of police crime – year 4 part 2 (2018). Wallace Action Fund of Tides Foundation. Funded amount: $25,000. Principal Investigator: Police integrity lost: A longitudinal study of police crime – year 4 part 1 (2018). Wallace Action Fund of Tides Foundation. Funded amount: $125,000. Principal Investigator: Police integrity lost: A longitudinal study of police crime – year 3 (2017). Wallace Action Fund of Tides Foundation. Funded amount: $150,000. Principal Investigator: Police integrity lost: A longitudinal study of police crime – year 2 (2016). Wallace Action Fund of Tides Foundation. Funded amount: $150,000. Principal Investigator: Police integrity lost: A longitudinal study of police crime – year 1 (2015). Wallace Action Fund of Tides Foundation. Funded amount: $60,000. Principal Investigator: Police integrity lost: A study of law enforcement officers arrested (2011). U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of Justice. Funded amount: $261,480. B. Internal Funding “Building Strength” Conference Travel Grant, Faculty Research Committee, Bowling Green State University (December 2017). BGSU Funded amount: $500. “Building Strength” Grant in Support of a Major External Grant Proposal, Office of the Vice President for Research and Economic Development, Bowling Green State University (May 2014). BGSU Funded amount: $10,000. “Building Strength” Conference Travel Grant, Faculty Research Committee, Bowling Green State University (December 2012). BGSU Funded amount: $750. “Building Strength” Conference Travel Grant, Faculty Research Committee, Bowling Green State University (April 2012). BGSU Funded amount: $750. 5 VII. Publications A. Books 1. Books Stinson, P. M. (2020). Criminology explains police violence. Oakland, CA: University of California Press. 2. Book Chapters Stinson, P. M. (forthcoming). Deadly force. In B. M. Huebner (Ed.), Oxford Bibliographies in Criminology. New York: Oxford University Press. Stinson, P. M. (2019). Aggressive and criminal behaviors of police officers. In R. Burke & A. M. Richardson (Eds.), Increasing occupational health and safety in workplaces: Individual, work and organizational factors. Edward Elgar: Cheltenham, UK. doi:10.4337/9781788118095.00022 Stinson, P. M., Liederbach, J., Fallon, L. F., Jr., & Schmalzried, H. (2016). Assessing sheriff’s office emergency and disaster website communications. In H Smith (Ed.), Criminal justice and public health. New York, NY: Routledge. [article reprint]. Stinson, P. M. (2009). Mental health screening as intake triage for juvenile girl offenders. In R. Gido & L. Dalley (Eds.), Women's Mental Health Issues across the Criminal Justice System. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. Stinson, P. M. (2000). Multidisciplinary practice. In The American Antitrust Institute (Eds.), Converging professional services: Lawyers against the multidisciplinary tide. Washington, DC: The American Antitrust Institute. 3. Encyclopedia Chapters Stinson, P. M. (forthcoming). Document analysis. In J. C. Barnes & D. F. Forde (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of Research Methods in Criminology and Criminal Justice. Wiley-Blackwell. Stinson, P. M. (2017). Police interrogation. In C. Schreck (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Juvenile Delinquency and Justice. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. doi:10.1002/9781118524275.ejdj0022 Stinson, P. M. (2013). Street-level police
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