CURRICULUM VITAE John C. Kilburn Jr. EDUCATION B.A. Sociology

CURRICULUM VITAE John C. Kilburn Jr. EDUCATION B.A. Sociology

CURRICULUM VITAE John C. Kilburn Jr. EDUCATION B.A. Sociology. University of New Orleans. December, 1987. M.A. Sociology. Louisiana State University. May, 1992. Ph.D. Sociology. Louisiana State University. August, 1996. Dissertation: Security and Rational Choice: Household, Community, and Public Provision. Advisor: Wesley M. Shrum EMPLOYMENT 2009-present Professor of Sociology & Criminal Justice Extramural Associate for Office of Sponsored Research Department of Behavioral Sciences Texas A & M International University Laredo, Texas 2005 – 2008 Associate Professor & Department Chair Department of Behavioral, Applied Sciences & Criminal Justice Texas A & M International University Laredo, Texas 2002-2004 Associate Professor (chair January-December 2004) Department of Sociology, Anthropology & Social Work Eastern Connecticut State University Willimantic, Connecticut 1997 - 2002 Assistant Professor (coordinator of Criminal Justice and Criminology from 1997-2001) Department of Sociology, Anthropology & Social Work Eastern Connecticut State University Willimantic, Connecticut 1994-1997 Visiting Assistant Professor Department of Social Sciences Our Lady of the Lake College Baton Rouge, Louisiana COURSES TAUGHT Taught 18 different courses at LSU, Our Lady of the Lake College, Eastern Connecticut State University and Texas A & M International either as Sociology, Criminology or interdisciplinary. SPONSORED STUDENT RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS Sponsored twenty student presentations at various conferences. GRANTS & CONTRACTS 2009-2014 Principal Investigator (with Co-PI – Jeff Brown) National Institutes of Health, Extramural Associates Research Development Award. $ 474,944 over 5 years from the National Institutes of Health. 2008-2012 “Transmission of Tacit Skills in East Asian graduate Science Programs.” Co-PI (with PI – Marcus Ynalvez, other Co-PI’s: Ruby Ynalvez and Noriko Hara of Indiana University) $ 385,356 over 3 years from the National Science Foundation. 2008 Principal Investigator “Community Awareness Training and Transboundary Risk Identification and Mitigation” U.S. Department of Defense, $ 1,000,000 – U.S. Border Security Initiative (co-PI’s Ken Tobin, Claudia San Miguel). 2005 Principal Investigator / Evaluator – Project Protect Pilot in Laredo – $ 10,000. (with Claudia San Miguel) 2005 Texas A & M International University Mini-Grant – Responses to Hurricane Katrina. $ 740 Funding with Affiliations Other than TAMIU 2002 Co-Principal Investigator - Governors Prevention Partnership – Student alcohol consumption and academic success - $ 20,000 (Sherry Bassi – Principal Investigator) 2001 Principal Investigator - Distilled Spirits Council of the United States – Student drinking habits, curriculum infusion and social marketing - $ 19,425.01 Eastern Connecticut State University Summer Curriculum Research Grant for Advanced Research Methods (with Kim Dugan) - $ 1800.00 Eastern Connecticut State University Research Grant for The New England Probation Officer Study. - $ 3,242.95 Eastern Connecticut State University curriculum development grant for course on Violence Prevention and Intervention (with Ann Gruenberg; summer, 1998) - $ 1,400.00 Eastern Connecticut State University funds for Conversations in the Discipline (Fall - 1997) - $ 185.00 National Science Foundation grant for participation in qualitative fieldwork methods workshop at the University of Georgia (summer, 1993) - $1,500.00 PUBLICATIONS Costanza, Stephen E., Ronald Helms, Shamir Ratansi, John C. Kilburn Jr., and John Harmon. In Press. “Boom to Bust or Bust to Boom?: Following the Effects of Weed and Seed Zoning in New Britain, Connecticut from 1995- 2000.” Police Quarterly. Kilburn, John C. Stephen E. Costanza, Eric Metchik and Kevin Borgeson. In Press. “Policing Terror Threats and False Positives: Employing a Signal Detection Model to Examine Changes in national and Local Policing Strategy between 2001-2007.” Security Journal. Kilburn, John C. and Jenifer Lee. 2010. “Family and Social Influences on Violent Crime.” pp. 19-35 in C.J. Ferguson (ed.) Violent Crime: Clinical and Social Implications. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Ferguson, Christopher J. and John Kilburn. 2009. “The Public Health Risks of Media Violence: A Meta-Analytic Review.” The Journal of Pediatrics. May: 759-763. Constanza, S.E., Kilburn, John C. Jr, and Ronald Helms. 2009. “Counterterrorism.” pp. 91-114 in Domestic Terrorism. K. Borgeson and R. Valeri, eds. Sudbury, Mass: Jones and Bartlett. Kilburn, John C. and S.E. Costanza. 2009. “Symbolic Security” pp. 819-833 in J.A. Warner (ed). Battleground Immigration. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. Kilburn, John C. Jr. 2009. “Car Manufacturer John Delorean is Arrested in Drug Sting.” pp. 609-612 and “Former Louisiana Governor Edwin Edwards is Sentenced to Ten Years in Federal Prison.” pp. 907-909 in C.L. Bankston III (ed.) Great Scandals in American History. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press. Kilburn, John C. Jr. 2008. Brief articles on “Ray Kroc” and “John D. Rockefeller, Jr.” in R.F. Gorman (ed.) Great Lives in American History. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press. Ferguson, Chris J., Claudia San Miguel, John C. Kilburn Jr. and Patricia Sanchez. 2007. ““The Effectiveness of School-Based Anti-Bullying Programs: A Meta-Analytic Review” Criminal Justice Review. 32(4): 401- 414. Kilburn, John C. 2007. Review of Modeling Life: Art Models Speak About Nudity, Sexuality, and the Creative Process., by Sarah R. Phillips. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2006. In Contemporary Sociology 36(5): 450-451. Kilburn, John C. Jr. 2007. brief articles on “Billy Cannon” (vol. 1 pp. 173-4) “John DeLorean” (vol.1 pp.272-4)“Antoinette Frank” (vol.1 pp. 373-4) “Martin Frankel” (vol. 1 pp. 376-7) “Leander Perez” (vol. 2 pp. 819-820) “Carl Weiss” (vol. 3 pp. 1095-6) in C.L. Bankston III (ed.) Notorious Lives. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press. Costanza, Stephen E. and John C. Kilburn Jr. 2006. “Symbolic Security, Moral Panic and Public Sentiment: Toward a Sociology of Counterterrorism.” Journal of Social and Ecological Boundaries. 1(2): 106-124. Magill’s Review of Books Essays on: • Cockburn, Patrick. 2006. The Occupation: War and resistance in Iraq. London: Verso Press. • Maier, Charles S. 2006. Among Empires: American Ascendancy and Its Predecessors. Harvard University Press. • Roland, Gwen. 2006. Atchafalaya Houseboat: My Years in the Louisiana Swamp. Louisiana State University Press. • Bernstein, Nell. 2005. All Alone in the World: Children of the Incarcerated. The New Press. • Mathews, Harry. 2005. My Life in CIA: A Chronicle of 1973. Dalkey Archive Press • Link, Kelly. 2005. Magic for Beginners. Small Beer Press. • Neal, Mark Anthony. 2005. The New Black Man. Routledge. Kilburn, John C. Jr. 2005. “Community Service (as punishment for crime).” (pp. 187-8) “Halfway Houses.” (pp. 496-497) “National Crime Victimization Survey.” (pp. 725-6) “Presentence Investigation.” (pp. 834- 5) in Criminal Justice Pasadena, CA: Salem Press Costanza, Stephen E. and John C. Kilburn Jr. 2004. “Circling the Welcome Wagons: Area, Income, Race and Legal Handgun Concealment.” Criminal Justice Review. 29: 289-303. Kilburn, John C. Jr. 2003. Review of A Troubled Dream: The Promise and Failure of School Desegregation in Louisiana. Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press. In City and Community. 2: 373-5. Kilburn, John C. Jr. 2003. “White Collar-Crime” invited essay for Grolier’s Encyclopedia of American Studies online edition Kilburn, John C. 2001. “Crime.” Pp. 434-441 in George Kurian et. al (editors) Encyclopedia of American Studies.Volume #1. Bethel, CT: Grolier. Kilburn, John C. 2001. “Federal Bureau of Investigation.” Pp. 133-135 in George Kurian et. al (editors) Encyclopedia of American Studies.Volume #2. Bethel, CT: Grolier. Kilburn, John C. 2001. “Women’s Suffrage” Pp. 356-358 in George Kurian et. al (editors) Encyclopedia of American Studies.Volume #4. Bethel, CT: Grolier. Kilburn, Judith Delmas and John Kilburn. 2001. “National Rifle Association.” Pp. 194-196 in George Kurian et al (editors) Encyclopedia of American Studies Volume #3. Bethel, CT: Grolier. Kilburn, Judith Delmas and John Kilburn. 2001. “Police.” Pp. 347-8 in George Kurian et al (editors) Encyclopedia of American Studies Volume #3. Bethel, CT: Grolier. Kilburn, John C. Jr. and Michael O. Maume. 2000. “The Paradox of Neighborhood Association Existence and Membership.” Research in Community Sociology. 10: 327-44. Kilburn, John. 2000. “Urban Plunge Course” The Urbane Community. 28: 6-7. Parsons, Sharon, William Simmons, Frankie Shinhoster, and John Kilburn. 1999. “A Test of the Grapevine: An Empirical Examination of Conspiracy Theories Among African-Americans.” Sociological Spectrum. 19:201-22. Kilburn, John. 1999. "Diversity" Pp. 67-8 in Sherry Bassi, Will Hare, Michael Momparler, and Rhona Free (eds) Resources, Research, and Responsibilities. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Kilburn, John. 1998. “Dilemmas of Service Delivery and Organizational Structure in a Growing Voluntary Organization.” Journal of Applied Sociology. 15: 89-103. Kilburn, John and Wesley Shrum. 1998. “Private and Collective Protection in Urban Areas.” Urban Affairs Review. 33: 790-812. Shrum, Wesley and John Kilburn. 1996. “Ceremonial Exchange and Moral Order: Three Ritual Paradigms at Mardi Gras.” Social Forces. 75: 423- 458. Kilburn, John C, Jr. 1996. “Network Effects in Caregiver to Care-Recipient Violence: A study of Caregivers to Relations with Dementia.” Journal of Elder Abuse and Neglect. 8: 69-80. Kilburn, John C. Jr. 1995. Review of Current Controversies on Family Violence.

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