VITA GILBERT GEIS B.A., Colgate University, Hamilton, New York (1947) University of Stockholm, Sweden (1948) M.S., Brigham

VITA GILBERT GEIS B.A., Colgate University, Hamilton, New York (1947) University of Stockholm, Sweden (1948) M.S., Brigham

1 VITA GILBERT GEIS B.A., Colgate University, Hamilton, New York (1947) University of Stockholm, Sweden (1948) M.S., Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah (1949) Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison (1953) ACADEMIC POSITIONS 1971 - Department of Criminology, Law and Society, School of Social Ecology, University of California, Irvine. (Visiting Professor, 1971-72; Professor, 1972-1987; Acting Director, 1974-75; Professor Emeritus, 1987- ). Fall 1996 Department of Law, Police Science, and Administration of Justice, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York (Distinguished Visiting Professor). Spring 1981 College of Human Development, Pennsylvania State University. (Distinguished Visiting Professor). Winter 1979 Faculty of Law, University of Sydney. (Visiting Professor). 1976 - 1977 Institute of Criminology, Cambridge University. (Visiting Fellow) (also Visiting Fellow, Wolfson College). 1957 - 1972 Department of Sociology, California State University, Los Angeles. (Assistant Professor, 1957-60; Associate Professor, 1960-63; Professor, 1963-72). 1969 - 1970 School of Criminal Justice, State University of New York, Albany. (Visiting Professor). 1952 - 1957 Department of Sociology, University of Oklahoma, Norman. (Instructor, 1952-55; Assistant Professor, 1955-57). FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS 1992 Donald R. Cressey Award for Excellence in Fraud Detection and Deterrence, National Association of Certified Fraud Examiners. 1989 Richard A. McGee Award for Distinguished Contribution to Research on Criminal Justice, American Justice Institute. Spring 1987 Fulbright Award, Lisbon, Portugal; Consultant, Ministry of Justice. 1985 Edwin H. Sutherland Award for Outstanding Contributions to Theory or Research in Criminology, American Society of Criminology. 1980 Distinguished Faculty Lectureship Award, University of California, Irvine. 1980 Paul Tappan Award for Outstanding Contributions to Criminology, Western Society of Criminology. 1980 Stephen Schafer Award for Outstanding Achievement in Victim/Witness Research, National Organization for Victim Assistance. Winter 1979 Senior Scholar Grant for Australia, Council for International Exchange of Scholars. 1971 Outstanding Professor Award, California State Universities and Colleges. 1967-1968 Distinguished Professor Award, California State University, Los Angeles. 1964-1965 Liberal Arts Fellowship in Law and Sociology, Harvard Law School, Cambridge. Summer 1960Summer Research Training Institute in the Administration of Criminal Justice, University of Wisconsin (Social Science Research Council). 2 Summer 1958Summer Research Training Institute in the Judicial Process, University of Wisconsin (Social Science Research Council). 1951 - 1952 Area Training Fellowship, Social Science Research Council, and Fulbright Fellowship, Oslo, Norway. 1949 - 1951 Carnegie Fellowship, University of Wisconsin. GRANTS 1982 - 1983 Co-Principal Investigator, Practitioner Fraud and Abuse in Government Medical Benefit Programs, National Institute of Justice, U. S. Department of Justice (82-IJ-CX-0035). 1980 - 1981 Principal Investigator, Employers' Attitudes and Actions in Regard to Occupational Health in California, Division of Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Department of Industrial Relations, State of California. 1979 - 1980 Principal Investigator, Deterring Automobile Repair Fraud: A Field Investigation, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, U. S. Department of Justice (79-NI-AX-0050). 1976 - 1978 Principal Investigator, Forcible Rape in England and Sweden, National Institute of Mental Health (MH 28868). 1975 - 1977 Co-Principal Investigator, Bystander Intervention in Crime, National Institute of Mental Health (MH 26667). 1973 - 1975 Co-Research Director, Parole Volunteer Project, California Council on Criminal Justice (#1746-2) 1971 - 1974 Co-Principal Investigator, Public Compensation for Victims of Crime, Ford Foundation. 1969 - 1970 Principal Investigator, The Use of Ex-Narcotic Addicts as Streetworkers, National Institute of Mental Health (MH 16323). 1969 - 1971 Research Director, Evaluation of Aftercare Program of Narcotic Addict Rehabilitation Act (NARA), Federal Bureau of Prisons (JIC-22030). 1969 - 1970 Co-Project Director, Explorations in Deterrence and Criminal Justice: Phase I, New York Office of Crime Control Planning (OCCP #186). 1967 - 1969 Research Director, Boyle Heights Narcotics Research and Demonstration Project, Office of Economic Opportunity. 1966 - 1969 Project Director, Study of Compensation to California Victims of Violent Crime, Walter E. Meyer Research Institute of Law. 1962 - 1965 Project Director, A Halfway House for Narcotic Offenders, National Institute of Mental Health (MH 808). OTHER AFFILIATIONS Advisory Board, Crime and Delinquency, 2000- Member, Advisory Committee, National White Collar Crime Center, 1997- Editorial Board, American Journal of Criminal Justice, 1993- Editorial Advisor in Criminal Justice, Northeastern University Press, 1992- Overseas Correspondent, Current Issues in Criminal Justice, Sydney, 1991-96 Member, Editorial Advisory Board (Sociology), University Press of America, 1989-91 President, Institute for Financial Crime Prevention, 1988-1990. Member, Board of Regents, National Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, 1988-1990; President, Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, 1992- Member, Advisory Board, Edward Sagarin Institute for the Study of Deviance and Social Issues, 1988- Member, International Editorial Board, International Review of Victimology, 1987-2000 Editorial Advisory Board (sociology), Peter Lang Publishing Co., 1986-89. 3 Associate Editor, Criminal Justice Policy Review, 1984-90. Associate Editor, Justice Quarterly, 1984-85. Editorial Board, Criminal Justice and Behavior, 1983-88. Advisory Board, Crime and Social Justice (later Social Justice), 1982-90. Criminology Editorial Consultant, Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 1980-1993. Co-Editor, Series on Contemporary Criminology, State University of New York Press, 1980-88. Executive Committee, World Society of Victimology, 1980-88. Member, Advisory Committee, National Organization of Victim Assistance, 1979-82. Member, Advisory Panel, National Crime Survey Redesign Program, 1979-83. Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Criminal Justice Contemporary Issues, 1979-84. Consultant Editor, The Company Lawyer, 1979-87. Associate Editor, Criminology Review Yearbook, 1979-82. Member, Editorial Board, Law and Human Behavior,1977-82. Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Sage Annual Reviews of Alcohol and Drug Abuse, 1977-80. Member, Board of Consulting Editors, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 1976-81. Member, Criminal Justice Advisory Board, Rand, Santa Monica, CA, 1976-77. Associate Editor, Victimology: An International Journal, 1976-79. Assistant Editor, Criminology, 1974-79. Member, Editorial Board, Addictive Diseases, 1974-1978. Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Criminal Justice, 1972- Member, Narcotics Addiction and Drug Abuse Review Committee, National Institute of Mental Health, 1970-1974. (Chairman: 1973-74). Faculty, National College of the State Judiciary, Reno, NV, 1972-74. Consultant, National Commission on Causes and Prevention of Violence, 1968-70. Consultant, Joint Commission on Correctional Manpower and Training, 1967-69. Associate Editor, Pacific Sociological Review, 1967-70. Consultant, President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice, 1/2 time, February-September, 1966. Consultant, Job Corps, Office of Economic Opportunity, 1964-66. Advisor, President's Committee on Narcotic and Drug Abuse, 1963-64. Training Faculty, National Council of Juvenile Court Judges, 1963-65. Research Director (part-time), Oklahoma Crime Study Commission, 1954-56. Reporter, New Brunswick, NJ, Daily Home News, 1947-48. Reporter, Hartford, CT, Times, Summer, 1946. Radioman, U. S. Navy, 1942-45. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Bar Association: Chair, Subcommittee on White-Collar Crime, Committee on Criminal Justice, 1984-85. American Society of Criminology: President, 1975-76; Member, Executive Committee, 1971-72. American Sociological Association: Section on Criminology: Chair, 1970-71; Secretary-Treasurer, 1966-69; Member, Executive Council, 1973-76, 1983-86. Association for Criminal Justice Research (California): Member, Executive Council, 1973-76; 1978-81; 1985-88; 1988-91. British Institute of Securities Laws: Honorary Member, 1977-90. National Council on Crime and Delinquency: Member, Professional Council, 1973-76. Society for the Study of Social Problems: Member, Executive Committee, 1970-75; Chair, Committee on Crime and Juvenile Delinquency, 1964-67; Member, Committee on Standards and Freedom of Research Publications, 1958-59. PUBLICATIONS 4 1947 "A Disillusioned Look at International Education," Education, 68 (September 1947), 20-23. "Outgrowing Alcoholic Culture: Sweden's Solution," International Student, 45 (October 1947), 22-23. 1948 "Socialism and Smorgasbord," PEN, 23 (February 1948), 10-14. 1949 A Study of Racial Attitudes and Problems in the Educational Program, Provo, Utah. Master's thesis. Brigham Young University, 1949. 168 pages. 1950 "Do Utah Schools Face the Race Problem?" Utah Educational Review, 43 (January 1950), 20-22. "The NAM in the Schools," The Progressive, 14 (March 1950), 10-12. Reprinted: The Guild Reporter, 13 (May 12, 1950), 11-12; Congress of Industrial Organizations, Department of Education and Research, 1950. 1951 "Rental Housing and the Family Cycle," (with Svend Riemer),

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