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Vitae Raymond B. Surette

College of Health and Public Affairs Department of Criminal University of Central Florida Orlando, Florida 32816-1600 Phone: (407) 823-5946

Education

B.S. 1974 Northeastern University, Boston, Mass. M.S. 1977 Criminology Florida University, Tallahassee, Florida. Ph.D. 1979 Criminology Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida.

Research Interests

Media, , and Criminal Justice, Copycat Crime, Public Space Surveillance Systems, Statistical Criminology, Program Evaluation, Research Design and Methodology.

Instructional Interests (graduate and undergraduate)

Crime and Media, Criminological Theory, History of Criminal Justice, Introductory Statistical Analysis, Time Series Analysis, Meta-Analysis, Program Evaluation.

Academic Positions

1995-Present: Professor. College of Health and Public Affairs Department of Criminal Justice, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Fla.

1992-1995: Professor. School of Policy and Management, Florida International University, Miami, Fla.

1989-91, 1985-87: Chair/Associate Professor. Criminal Justice Department, Florida International University.

1987-89: Associate Dean. School of Policy and Management, Florida International University. Vitae: Raymond Surette:2

1980-85: Assistant Professor. Criminal Justice Dept. Florida International University, Miami, Fla.

Research Projects and Funded Grants.

Federal. (funded $1,299,551)

2016-2017 Mubarak Shah (principal Investigator), Ray Surette (co- principal Investigator) "Studying the Impact of Video Analytics for Pre, Live and Post Event Analysis on Outcomes of Criminal Justice". National Institute of Justice. $1,299,551.

State and Local. (funded $494,688)

2010. Ray Surette. (Principal Investigator). Evaluation of IRIS: A Community Anti-Crime CCTV System. Orlando, Fl., Orlando Department. $18,000.

2006-2008 Donna Bishop (Principal Investigator) and Ray Surette (Co-Principal Investigator). (2008). Focus on Juvenile Crime – Phase II: Serious and Violent Juvenile Criminal Cases in Orange and Osceola Counties, Florida, 2000 and 2006. Jointly funded by the Office of the state Attorney, Ninth Judicial Circuit of Florida and the College of Health and Public Affairs, University of Central Florida. $75,000.

2005-2006. Bernard McCarthy (Principal Investigator) Brandon Applegate and Ray Surette (Co-Principle Investigators). Incarceration and Retention Trends at the Orange County Corrections Department. Orange County, Florida. $67,361.

2004. Ray Surette (Principal Investigator) and Mubarak Shah (Co-Principal Investigator). A Field Test of a Computer Vision Enhanced Crime Detection and Deterrence System for Downtown Orlando, Florida . Center of Metropolitan Studies, University of Central Florida and City of Orlando, Florida. $40,000.

2003. Bernard McCarthy (Principal Investigator) Brandon Applegate and Ray Surette (Co-Principle Investigators). Influences on Orange County, Florida Jail Overcrowding. Orange County, Florida Corrections. $128,104.

1999. Donna Bishop (Principal Investigator) and Ray Surette (Co-Principal Vitae: Raymond Surette:3

Investigator). An Evaluation of the TASC Component of the Juvenile Assessment Center, Orange County, Florida State of Florida Department of Children and Families District 7. $50,223

1997. Bernard McCarthy (Principal Investigator) Brandon Applegate and Ray Surette (Co-Principle Investigators). An Evaluation of the Orange County Corrections Division New Generation Jail. University of Central Florida Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies, Orlando, Florida. Co- Principle investigator. Orange County Florida Corrections. $31,000

1990. Steve Loveless (Principal Investigator) and Ray Surette (Co-Principal Investigator). "Forecasting the Impact of Immigration on the Provision of Municipal Services in Dade County." Florida STAR grant. $50,000.

1980. Luis Salas (Principal Investigator) and Ray Surette (Co-Principal Investigator). The High Risk Driver in Dade County: An Evaluation of the Current Data Base. City of Miami Police Department. $35,000

Ph.D. Dissertation Committees UCF Public Affairs,

Chair:

Charles Russo. “The Impact of AVL Technology on an Urban Police Department.”

Chris Sharp. “Inter-Professional Collaboration between Criminal Justice and Mental Health Practitioners Regarding Mentally Ill Offenders: Perceptions of Collaboration Effectiveness from Criminal Justice Practitioners”

William Cail. “The Impact of Surveillance Cameras on Police Use of Force.”

Kimberly Kamp. “The Distinctive Drug Policy Messaging of Pro-liberal, Anti-liberal, and Governmental Organizations: A Qualitative Analysis of the New Media Landscape.”

Committee Member:

Ann Lindsey-Mowery. “The Use of Therapeutic in Family Dependency Drug Settings”.

James Lickteig. “Threat Communication as it Relates to Criminal Deterrence: A Study of Criminal Awareness of Concealed Weapon Permit Issuance.”

Rebekah Hazlett-Knudsen. “Direct and Indirect Controls As Measures of Attachment: Vitae: Raymond Surette:4

Gender, Delinquency, and the Parental Social Bond.”

Olga Semoukhina. “National Culture and Fairness of Ideal and Existing : The Russian Experience.”

Joseph Ferrandino. “Exploring Differences in Registered Sex Offender Populations Based on Offender, Victim and Offense Characteristics.”

Steve Hougland. “Exploring the Impact of Enforcement Accreditation: Do Outside Licensing Boards Decrease Civil Liability?”

Allison Maze. “Video game Play and Copycat Crime among Incarcerated Adult Offenders.”

External Examiner. Simon Alexis, University of West Indies Ph.D. Criminology and Criminal Justice, “Exploration of Experience of Rapists, Victims and Criminal Justice System Officials in the Prosecution of Rape Cases in Trinidad and Tobago.”

Other Professional and University Activities

2015: University of Central Florida Research Incentive Award (RIA).

2013-Current: Associated Faculty. Center for Research in Computer Vision, University of Central Florida.

2013, Video Game Play and Copycat Crime. American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA, November.

2009, Panel Presentation: Popular Culture and Death Penalty Opinion presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA, November.

2002, Guest Speaker Crime, Media, and Public Policy Symposium on the Media, the Public, and Criminal Justice Policy. Central Missouri University.

1997, Keynote Speaker on Crime and the Media, Masters of Prevention Seminar for Legislators and Staff presented by Eysnik Smeets & Etman, Den Haag, Netherlands.

1989-1995: Masters of Criminal Justice Graduate Program Coordinator, Florida International University.

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1988-1994: Project Director. Miami Coalition Against Drugs Scientific Advisory Committee; Coordinator of General Public Drug Attitude Telephone Survey, Drugs in the Workplace Survey, and Drugs in the School Survey.

1985-Present: Member, Florida State Board of Regents Common Course Numbering Committee.

1987-Present: Reviewer Criminal Justice and Popular Culture, Criminal Justice Policy Review, Journal of Criminal Justice Education, Journal of Drug Issues, Policy Studies Review, Journal of Crime and Justice, Journal of Crime and Justice, and Justice Quarterly.

1991: Member National Advisory Task Force. Equipment and Facilities adviser for Third Edition of Local Government Police Management, published by International City Management Association, Washington, D.C.

1990: Awarded FIU Research Sabbatical.

1989: Panel Chair. American Society of Criminology Panel: "Media, Video Technology and Social Control"

1987: Plenary Speaker "Video Technology in Criminal Justice" 28th International Course on Criminology, Montreal, Canada, August, 1987

1986: Panel Chair. American Society of Public Administration. Panel: "Media and Public Policy"

1984: Panel Chair. American Society of Criminology Panel: "Media and Criminal Justice Policy"

1983: Trainer. Symposium on Computer Fundamentals for Local Government. Dade County, Florida International University

1981: Principal Investigator. Human Service Computer Model. Applied Research Grant from FIU Joint Center for Environmental Problems.

1980: Consultant. Needs Documentation Study: High Risk Drivers in Miami-Dade County Florida, City of Miami Police Department.

1979: Consultant. Florida State Court Administrator's Office Evaluation Workshop.

1975-78: Project Monitor. Citizen Dispute Settlement Program sponsored by American Vitae: Raymond Surette:6

Bar Association and The Edna McConnell Clark Foundation Correctional Reform Series.

1975-76: Research Director/Faculty Associate. Responsible for Orange County, Florida National Evaluation of Des Moines Replication Projects.

Publications Books

Media, Crime, and Criminal Justice: Images, Realities and Policies. (2015) fifth edition, Belmont, CA.: Cengage.

Immigration and Its Impact on American Cities. (1996) Co-author with S. Loveless, C. McCue and D. Norris-Terrill . New York: Praeger Publishers.

The Media and Criminal Justice Policy. (1990) Editor. Springfield, Ill.: Charles C. Thomas Pub.

Justice and The Media: Issues and Research. (1984) Editor. Springfield, Ill.:Charles C. Thomas Pub.

Refereed Articles

Video Game Play and Copycat Crime: An Exploratory Analysis of an Inmate Population. with A. Maze. Psychology of Popular Media Culture, 2015, 4(2), 360-374.

Thought Bite: A Case Study of the Social Construction of a Crime and Justice Concept. Crime Media Culture, 2015, 11(2), 105-135.

Performance, Crime, and Justice. Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 27(2), 195-216.

Measuring Copycat Crime. Crime Media Culture, 2015, DOI: 10.1177/1741659015601172

Copycat Crime Dynamics: A Structural Equation Model of the Interplay of Empathy, Narrative Persuasion, and Copycat Crime. Second author with D. Chadee, M. Chadee, and D. Brewster. Accepted Psychology of Pop Media Culture.

Copycat Crime and Copycat Criminals: Concepts and Research Questions. Accepted Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture.

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Estimating the Prevalence of Copycat Crime: A Research Note. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 2014, 25(6), 703-718.

Copycat Firesetting: Bridging Two Research Areas. Second author with R. Doley and C. Ferguson. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 2013, 40(12), 1382-1401.

Cause or Catalyst: The Interaction of Real World and Media Crime Models. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 2013, 38(3), 392-409.

Toward an Understanding of Aggregate Death Penalty Opinion Change: A Possible Role for Popular Music. Co-author with R. Bohm. International Journal of Criminology and Sociology, 2013, 2, 32-56.

Recurrent Issues in Efforts to Prevent Homicidal Youth Violence in Schools: Expert Opinions. Co-author with K. Dill, R. Redding, P. Smith, and D. Cornell. New Directions for Youth Development, 2011, 129, 113-128.

Preventive and Punitive Criminal Justice Policy Support in Trinidad: The Media’s Role. Lead author with D. Chadee, L. Heath and J. Young. Journal of Popular Culture, 2011, 7(1), 31-48.

Measuring Media Oriented Terrorism. Lead author with K. Hansen and G. Noble. Journal of Criminal Justice, 2009, 37(4), 360-370.

Self-destructing Prophecies: Long-term Forecasting of Municipal Correctional Bed Need. Lead author with B. Applegate, B. McCarthy and P. Jablonski. Journal of Criminal Justice, 2006, 34, 57-72.

CCTV and Citizen Guardianship Suppression: A Questionable Proposition. Sole author in Police Quarterly, 2006, 9(1), 100–125.

Social Worker Perceptions of the Portrayal of the Profession in the News and Entertainment Media: An Exploratory Study. Second author with C. Zugazaga, M. Mendez and C. Otto. Journal of Social Work Education, 2006, 42(3), 621-636.

The Thinking Eye: Pros and Cons of Second Generation CCTV Surveillance Systems. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 2005, 28(1), 152-173.

Roles and Responsibilities: Analyzing Local Leaders’ Views on Jail crowding from a

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Systems Perspective. Third author with B. Applegate, R. Davis, C. Otto, and B. McCarthy. Crime and Delinquency, 2004, 50(3), 458-482.

The Multifunction Jail: Policy Makers’ Views of the Goals of Local Incarceration. Third author with with Brandon Applegate, Robin Davis, Charles Otto, and Bernard McCarthy Criminal Justice Policy Review, 2003, 14(2), 155-170.

A Test of a Crime and Justice Infotainment Measure. First author with Charles Otto. The Journal of Criminal Justice, 2002, 30(5), 443-453.

From Killers to Cuddlers: News Media Coverage of Canines. Second author with C. Meslow. Police Forum, 2002,12(4), 1-14.

Self Reported Copycat Crime among a Population of Serious Violent Juvenile Offenders. Crime and Delinquency, 2002, 48(1), 46-69.

Public Information Officers: The Civilianization of a Criminal Justice Profession. Journal of Criminal Justice, 2001, 29(2), 107-117.

Media Echoes: Systemic Effects of News Coverage. Justice Quarterly, 1999, 16, 601- 631.

Detention and Desistence from Crime: Evaluating the Impact of a New Generation Jail on Recidivism. Second author with B. Applegate and B. McCarthy. Journal of Criminal Justice, 1999, 27(2), 539-548.

Public Information Offices: A Descriptive Study of Crime News Gatekeepers. Lead author with A. Richard. Journal of Criminal Justice, 1995, 23, 325-336.

A Serendipitous Finding of a News Media History Effect: A Research Note. Justice Quarterly, 1995, 12(2), 355-364.

Reprinted in Constructing Crime (eds) G. Potter and V. Kappeler, Waveland Press, 1998.

Methodological Problems in Determining Media Effects on Criminal Justice: A Review and Suggestions for the Future. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 1992, 6(4), 291-310.

The Case for Videotaping Defendants Co-author with C. Terry. The ' Journal, 1991, 30(3), 20-25,45.

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Media . The Journal of Criminal Justice, 1989, 17(4), 293-308.

The Mass Media and Criminal Investigations: Crime Stoppers in Dade County, Florida. Journal of Justice Issues, 1986, 1(1), 21-38.

Pinch-Hitting in the Courtroom. Lead author with Susan Witkin, The Judges' Journal, 1986, 25(3), 18-21,53-55.

Media Technology and the . Co-author with C. Terry. Criminal Justice Review, 1986, 11(2), 31-36.

A Note on the Historical Relationship Between the Economy and Police Organizational Activities. Criminal Justice Review, 1985, 9(2), 47-52.

reprinted in The Administration and Management of Criminal Justice Organizations. (eds.) S. Stojkovic, J. Klofas, and D. Kalinich, Waveland Press, 1990.

Television and Punitive Criminal Justice Policy Support. Journalism Quarterly, 1985, Summer, 373-377,450.

Video Street Patrol: Media Technology and Street Crime. The Journal of Police Science and Administration, 1985, 13(1), pp. 78-85.

Video in the Misdemeanor Court: The South Florida Experience. Co-athor with C. Terry. Judicature, 1985, 69(1), 13-19.

Crimes, , and Elections: Predicting Winners and Losers. Journal of Criminal Justice, 1985, 13(4), 321-328.

The Historical Development of Criminological Statistics. Co-author with L. Salas. Journal of Criminal Justice, 1984, 12(5), 457-465.

Problems in Comparative Crime Statistics for Latin America and the English-Speaking Caribbean, 1973-1978. Second author with L. Salas. The Statistical Abstract of Latin America, 1984, 23, 783-793.

Processing Citizens' Disputes Outside the Courts: A Quasi-Experimental Evaluation. Second author with R. Conner, Evaluation Review, 1980, 4(6), 739-768.

reprinted in New Directions in Public Administration. eds. B. Bozeman and J.

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Straussman, Brooks/Cole, 1984.

Organizational Models and Prisons: A Synthesis. New England Journal on Prison Law, 1979, 6(1), 113-127.

In Preparation

Computer Vision and Law Enforcement: Prospects and Developments

Weapon Desire and the Media.

Estimating Copycat Crime in a General Population.

Self-Reported Copycat Crime among Male and Female Inmates.

Copycat Crime Math.

Book Chapters and Solicited Works

The Media and Criminal Justice Policy and Practices. First author with K. Kampe in Advancing Criminology and Criminal Justice Policy. (pp. 428-440). T. Blomber, J. Brancale, K. Beaver and W. Bales (Editors). New York: Routledge.

Copyat Crime Behaviour: Implications for Research in the Caribbean. Forthcoming. First author with M. Chadee, and D. Chadee in Caribbean Psychology: Indigenous contributions to a Global Discipline. (pp. 235-258). J. Roopnarine and D. Chadee (Editors). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association..

Pathways to Copycat Crime. (2013). Sole author in Criminal Psychology (volume 2, pp. 251- 273). J.B. Helfgott (Editor). Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger Publishers.

Media, Entertainment and Crime: Prospects and Concerns. (2014). Lead author with R. Gardiner-Bess in Routledge Handbook of International Crime and Justice Studies. (pp. 373-396). B. Arrigo and H. Bersot (Editors). New York: Routledge.

Why Has the Criminal Justice System Become Another Source of Entertainment for the American Public? Sole author in ABC-CLIO Praeger and Pop Culture Universe. Published online 2013.

Mass Media, Crime and Justice. Sole author in Oxford Bibliographies Online: Criminology. Ed. R. Rosenfeld. New York: Oxford University Press. Jan 2011:

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Gothic Criminology and Criminal Justice Policy. (2007). Sole author in Monsters Among and Within Us. (pp. 199-226). C. Picart and C. Greek (Editors), Cranbury, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press.

The Media, the Public, and Criminal Justice Policy (2003). Journal of the Institute of Justice and International Studies, no. 2: 39-51.

The Promise and the Reality: Peddling Violent Entertainment to Children. (2001). Sole author in The World and I (April 2001) Morton Kaplan, editor, Washington, D.C.: The Washington Times.

The Media’s Role in the Definition of Crime. (2001). Lead author with C. Otto in What is Crime. (pp. 139-154). M. Lanier and S. Henry (Editors). Rowman and Littlefield Publishers.

reprinted in Social Constructionist Theories of Crime (2015) S. Henry and R. Matseuda (Eds.). Surrey, UK: Ashgate.

Some Unpopular Thoughts about Popular Culture. (1998). Sole author in Popular Culture, Crime and Justice F. Bailey and D. Hale (Editors). West/Wadsworth.

That’s Entertainment? Sole author in The World and I (September, 1998) M. Marshall (Editor), Washington, D.C.: The Washington Times.

The Media and Crime. Sole author in Crime and the Justice System in America (1997) F. Schmalleger (Editor). Westport, CN.: Greenwood Press.

News from Nowhere, Policy to Follow: Media and the Social Construction of Three Strikes and You’re Out. Sole author in Three Strikes and You’re Out: Vengeance as Public Policy (1996) D. Shichor and D. Sechrest (Editors). Thousand Oaks, CA.: Sage.

Media, Violence, Youth, and Society. Sole author in The World & I: Currents in Modern Thought. (July, 1994) Michael Marshall editor, Washington, D.C.: The Washington Times.

reprinted in e-Journal World Media Association Spring, 2006, vol. 2, no. 1. http://www.wmassociation.com/ejournal/index.html

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Predator Criminals as Media Icons. Sole author in Media, Process, and the Social Construction of Crime: Studies in Newsmaking Criminology (1994) Gregg Barak editor, Garland Publishing.

In The Media and Criminal Justice Policy (1990) Charles Thomas Pub. "Criminal Justice Policy and the Media: of a Mass Media Effect" "The Magnitude and Mechanisms of Copy Cat Crime" "Media Trials and Their Echoes" "Policing and Camera Surveillance" "The Media and Criminal Justice Public Policy - Future Prospects"

Video Technology in Criminal Justice: Live Judicial Proceedings and Patrol and Surveillance. Sole author in New Technologies and Criminal Justice, (1988) Proceedings of the 28th International Course on Criminology, International Society of Criminology and the University of Montreal Centre on Criminology.

In Justice and The Media (1984) Charles Thomas Pub. "Media, Crime, and Criminal Justice" "Two Media Based Crime Control Programs" "Videotaped Misdemeanor First Appearances: Fairness from the Defendant's Perspective" with Dr. W. Clinton Terry "Media and Justice: Future Prospects"

Monographs and Reports

An Evaluation of the Orlando Police Department IRIS Camera System: South Parramore and Video Work Requests. Final Report Orlando, Florida December, 2012

An Evaluation of the Orlando Police Department MetroWest IRIS Camera System. Final Report Orlando, Florida July 2012

An Evaluation of the Orlando Police Department Lake Eola Park IRIS Camera System. Final Report Orlando, Florida November 2011

Evaluation of the “Innovative Response to Improve Safety (IRIS) Project. Final Report Orlando, Florida September 2010

An Evaluation of IRIS: A Community Anti-Crime CCTV System. (2010) Orlando, Fl., Orlando Police Department. Principal Investigator. $18,000.

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Focus on Juvenile Crime – Phase II: Serious and Violent Juvenile Criminal Cases in Orange and Osceola Counties, Florida, 2000 and 2006. (2008) Co-Principal Investigator, primary data analyst. Jointly funded by the Office of the state Attorney, Ninth Judicial Circuit of Florida and the College of Health and Public Affairs, University of Central Florida.

Focus on Juvenile Crime – Phase I: Observations Based Upon Trend Analysis of Serious and Violent Juvenile Criminal Cases in Orange and Osceola Counties, Florida January 1995 thru December 2006. (2007) Co-Principal Investigator, primary time-series data analyst. Jointly funded by the Office of the state Attorney, Ninth Judicial Circuit of Florida and the College of Health and Public Affairs, University of Central Florida.

Incarceration and Retention Trends at the Orange County Corrections Department. (2006) Co-Principle Investigator with Mike Reynolds. Orange County, Florida, $67,361.

A Field Test of a Computer Vision Enhanced Crime Detection and Deterrence System for Downtown Orlando, Florida . (2004) Co-Principle Investigator with Mubarak Shah. Center of Metropolitan Studies Univ. of Central Florida and City of Orlando, Florida, $40,000.

Influences on Orange County, Florida Jail Overcrowding. (2003) University of Central Florida Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies, Orlando, Florida. Co-Principle Investigator with B. Applegate and B. McCarthy. Sponsored by Orange County, Florida Corrections. $128,104.

An Evaluation of the TASC Component of the Juvenile Assessment Center, Orange County, Florida (1999) Co-Principal investigator with Donna Bishop. Sponsored by Sate of Florida Department of Children and Families District 7. $50,223

An Evaluation of the Orange County Corrections Division New Generation Jail. (1997) University of Central Florida Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies, Orlando, Florida. Co-Principle investigator with B. Applegate and B. McCarthy. Sponsored by Orange County, Florida Corrections. $31,000

Crime Prevention in Hispanic Florida Communities: The First Year of the Crime Prevention Among Hispanics Project. (1996) Center for the Administration of Justice, Florida International University, Miami, Florida. Research Associate. Sponsored by State of Florida Attorney General Office.

Attitudes of Dade County Residents Toward Illegal Drugs and Drug Abuse: Summary and Comparisons. (1989-1993) Miami Coalition for a Drug Free Community Annual Reports. Pro-bono.

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Public Information Officers in Florida: A Descriptive Study. (1993) Florida International University. Conducted on behalf of FLEPIO. Pro-bono.

The Relationship between Media Use, Training and Attitudes for Correctional and Law Enforcement Recruits at the Southeast Florida Institute of Criminal Justice. (1991) Florida International University. Sabbatical Research Project.

"Forecasting the Impact of Immigration on the Provision of Municipal Services in Dade County." (1990) Florida STAR grant. Co-Principle Investigator with Steve Loveless. $50,000.

Dade County Comprehensive Alcohol Treatment Program: A Regional Demonstration of a Computer Simulation Model. (1981) Research Associate FIU/FAU Joint Center for Sponsored Research.

The High Risk Driver in Dade County: An Evaluation of the Current Data Base. (1980) City of Miami Police Department. Co-Principle Investigator with Luis Salas. $35,000

Training for the Worker with Aged and Elderly Disabled: An Evaluation. (1980) (Title XX Social Security Act. Research Associate FIU/FAU Joint Center for Sponsored Research.

The Citizen Dispute Settlement Program. (1978) Site Evaluator with Dr. Ross Conner, American Association Correctional Reform Experimental Studies Series.