ANGELA M. MOE

Curriculum Vitae

October 2004

 

ADDRESS     Western Michigan University                             Work Phone: (269) 387-5275

Department of Sociology                                    Home Phone: (269) 345-3958

1903 West Michigan Avenue                             Fax: (269) 387-2882

Kalamazoo, MI  49008-5257                              E-mail: angie.moe@wmich.edu

 

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

Assistant Professor (2002-)

Western Michigan University, Department of Sociology

 

Assistant Professor (2001-2002)

University of Texas at Arlington, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice

 

Graduate Associate (1998-2001)

Arizona State University, School of Justice Studies

           

Graduate Assistant (1996-1998)

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Criminal Justice Program

     

Teaching Assistant (1995)

University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Political Science Department

 

Courses:

Principles of Sociology (undergraduate)                                 Victimology (undergraduate/graduate)

Introduction to Criminal Justice (undergraduate)                     Domestic Violence (undergraduate)

Research in Justice Studies (undergraduate)                           Juvenile Delinquency (undergraduate)

Qualitative Research Methods (graduate)                              Gender & Justice (undergraduate/graduate)

Ethnic & Gender Issues in Criminal Justice (undergraduate)   College Teaching Practicum (graduate)       

 

EDUCATION

Ph.D.  2001 Justice Studies, Arizona State University

Dissertation: “Strategies of Survival: Studying the Link Between Women’s Victimization and Offending”

 

M.S.  1998 Criminal Justice, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

Thesis: “Battered Women in the Restraining Order Process: Observations on a Court Advocacy Program”

 

B.A.  1996 Criminal Justice (Magna Cum Laude), University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire

 

SCHOLARSHIP

Refereed Articles:

Angela M. Moe (forthcoming Winter 2004), “Blurring the Boundaries: Women’s Criminality in the Context of Abuse,” Women’s Studies Quarterly.

 

Angela M. Moe and Myrtle P. Bell (2004), “Abject Economics: The Effects of Battering on Women’s Work and Employability,” Violence Against Women, 10(1), 29-55.

 

Kathleen J. Ferraro and Angela M. Moe (2003), “Mothering, Crime and Incarceration,” The Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 32(1), 9-40.

 

Angela M. Moe and Kathleen J. Ferraro (2003), “Malign Neglect or Benign Respect: Women’s Health Care in a Carceral Setting,” Women and Criminal Justice, 14(4), 53-80.

 

Angela Moe Wan (2000). “Battered Women in the Restraining Order Process: Observations on a Court Advocacy Program,” Violence Against Women, 6(6), 606-632.

 

Book Chapters:

Angela M. Moe (forthcoming 2004), “Resistance, Compliance and the Climate of Violence: Understanding Battered Women’s Contacts with Police,” in Cynthia L. Line (Ed.), Women Victims of Violence, Prentice Hall series on Women’s Issues in Criminal Justice.

 

Kathleen J. Ferraro and Angela M. Moe (2003), “Women’s Stories of Survival and Resistance,” in Barbara H. Zaitzow & Jim Thomas (Eds.), Women in Prison: Gender and Social Control (pp. 65-93).  Boulder, CO: Lynne Reinner Publishers.

 

Encyclopedia Entry:

Angela Moe (forthcoming 2006), “Feminist Criminology,” in George Ritzer (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Sociology, Blackwell Publishing (refereed entries).

 

Book Reviews:

Angela Moe (2004). Book Review: Domestic Violence Offenders: Current Interventions, Research, and Implications for Policies and Standards (Robert A. Geffner and Alan Rosenbaum, eds), Criminal Justice Review, 29(1), 229-231.

 

Angela Moe (2004). Book Review: Counseling Female Offenders and Victims: A Strengths-Restorative Approach (By Katherine van Wormer), Violence Against Women, 10(3), 315-319.

 

Angela Moe Wan (2001). Book Review: Sexed Crime in the News (Adrian Howe, ed), Violence Against Women, 7(12), 1493-1498.

 

Work Under Review:

Angela M. Moe, “Silenced Voices and Structured Survival: Battered Women’s Help-Seeking,” under review at Qualitative Sociology (refereed journal).

 

In Progress:

Angela M. Moe, “A Sheltered Life: Observations on a Refuge for Battered Women” (to be submitted to Affilia, refereed journal).

 

Rachel Bridges Whaley, Angela M. Moe, J. Mark Eddy & Jean Daugherty, “The Domestic Violence Experiences of Women in Community Corrections” (to be submitted to Women and Criminal Justice, refereed journal).

Sarah Musham and Angela M. Moe, “Institutionalization and the Other: Coping Mechanisms of Sheltered Homeless Women” (to be submitted to a Social Problems, refereed journal).

 


Other:

Angela Moe Wan (2001). “Strategies of Survival: Studying the Links Between Women’s Victimization and Offending,” School of Justice Studies, Arizona State University, unpublished Doctoral Dissertation.

 

Angela M. Moe (1998). “Battered Women in the Restraining Order Process: Observations on a Court Advocacy Program,” Criminal Justice Program, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, unpublished Master’s Thesis.

 

Angela M. Moe (1998). “Civil Protection Orders and Legal Advocacy: A Comparison of Program Services,” Task Force on Family Violence of Milwaukee, unpublished research findings.

 

CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION

Paper Presentations:

2005     Forthcoming – “Prostitution and Sex Trafficking: Feminist Research within Military Culture.”  Midwest Sociological Society, March 31-April 3, Minneapolis, Minnesota.  Panel sponsored by the Midwest Sociologists for Women in Society.

 

2004     Forthcoming – “Where We’re Headed: Predictions on the Future of Feminist Criminology and the Impact of the Division on Women and Crime.”  American Society of Criminology, November 16-20, Nashville, Tennessee.  Organized by the Division on Women and Crime 20th Year Anniversary Commemorative Committee - Invited Participant.

 

2004     “Institutionalization and the Other: Women’s Stories of Surviving Homelessness,” with Sarah Musham DeWard.  Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 12-15, San Francisco, California.

 

2004     “You’re Going to Learn to Survive and That’s What I Did…”: Toward and Understanding of Battered Women and Criminality.”  Midwest Sociological Society, April 15-18, Kansas City, Missouri.

 

2004     “Emergency Department Linguistics and Perceptions: Overcoming Barriers to Intimate Partner Violence Detection,” with Andrea Kaye-Clark.  Midwest Sociological Society, April 15-18, Kansas City, Missouri.

 

2004     “Young, Fervent and Feminist: Addressing Issues of Legitimacy in Violence Against Women

(VAW) Courses.”  Midwest Sociological Society, April 15-18, Kansas City, Missouri.

 

2003     “Self-Image, -Presentation, and -Preservation: Battered Women’s Internalized Help-Seeking.”  American Society of Criminology, November 19-22, Denver, Colorado.

 

2003     “The Domestic Violence Experiences of Women on Probation,” with Jean Daugherty, Rachel Bridges Whaley and J. Mark Eddy.  American Society of Criminology, November 19-22, Denver, Colorado.

 

2003     “A Sheltered Life: Observations on a Domestic Violence Shelter.”  Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 4-8, Boston, Massachusetts.

 

2002     “Battered Women’s Help-Seeking: Silenced and Sanctioned.”  American Society of Criminology, November 13-16, Chicago, Illinois.

 

2002     “The Climate of Violence, Women and Work,” with Myrtle P. Bell.  Presidential Panel - American Society of Criminology, November 13-16, Chicago, Illinois.

 

2002     “Partner Violence and Work: Not Just a ‘Domestic Issue’,” with Myrtle P. Bell and William

Schweinle.  Academy of Management Meeting, August 5-9, Denver, Colorado.  Also selected for publication in the Academy of Management Best Papers Proceedings.

 

2002     “Policing the Climate of Violence: Understanding Battered Women’s Insistence and Resistance.”  Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 5-9, Anaheim, California.

 

2002     “Malign Neglect or Benign Respect: Women’s Health Care in an Adult Detention Center,” with Kathleen J. Ferraro.  Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 5-9, Anaheim, California.

 

2001     “Battered Women as Offenders: In Their Own Words,” with Kathleen J. Ferraro. American Society of Criminology, November 6-10, Atlanta, Georgia.

 

2001     “Mothering from the Inside: Incarcerated Women’s Relationships with Children,” with Kathleen J. Ferraro.  American Society of Criminology, November 6-10, Atlanta, Georgia.

 

2000     “Jail Culture: Women’s Stories of Survival and Resistance,” with Kathleen J. Ferraro.  American

Society of Criminology, November 14-18, San Francisco, California. 

 

2000     “Mediation Evaluation and the Voices of Women.”  Presented at the Arizona Evaluation Network Annual Fall Conference, October 11, Phoenix, Arizona.

 

2000     “Resistance, Compliance, and Battered Women’s Participation in Violence,” with Kathleen J. Ferraro.  Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 10-13,Washington, D.C. 

 

2000     “Motherhood, Woman Battering, and Family Law: Battered Women’s Struggles in Divorce and Custody Proceedings.”  Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 10-13, Washington, D.C. 

 

2000     “The Impact of Mediation in Child Dependency Hearings: A Qualitative Analysis,” with DeAnza Valencia and Dennis Palumbo.  Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 21-25, New Orleans, Louisiana. 

 

1999     “How Effective is Mediation in Child Dependency Cases?” with Dennis Palumbo, Bob Dauber, and DeAnza Valencia.  Presented at the Arizona State University’s Committee on Law and the Social Sciences Colloquium Series, December 6, Tempe, Arizona.

 

1999     “Media Representations of Woman Battering: An Analysis of Magazine Cover Stories, 1970-1999,” with Melissa Hickman Barlow and David E. Barlow.  American Society of Criminology, November 15-20, Toronto, Canada. 

 

1999     “Battered Women and Social Control: The Institutionalization of the Battered Women’s Movement.”  Law and Society Association, May, Chicago, Illinois.

 

1999     “Is it Possible for the State to Solve Family Problems by Taking Children Away From Parents?  An Evaluation of Mediation in Child Dependency Cases,” with Dennis Palumbo, Bob Dauber, and DeAnza Valencia at the Arizona Evaluation Network Annual Spring Workshop, April 8, Scottsdale, Arizona. 

 

1998     “Battered Women in the Restraining Order Process: Observations on a Court Advocacy Program.”  American Society of Criminology, November, Washington, D.C.

 

1998     “Observations on a Court Advocacy Program for Battered Women: Preliminary Findings.”  National Feminist Graduate Student Conference, February, Madison, Wisconsin.

 

1997     “Battered Women in the Restraining Order Process: A Literature Review.” American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, November, San Diego, California.

 

Workshops:

2004     Forthcoming – Co-Chair/Moderator, “Theory and Action Workshop,” American Society of Criminology, November 16-20, Nashville, Tennessee.  Sponsored by the Division of Women and Crime.

 

2004     Forthcoming – Chair/Moderator, “New Faculty Workshop,” American Society of Criminology, November 16-20, Nashville, Tennessee.  Sponsored by the Division of Women and Crime.

 

2003     Chair/Moderator, “New Faculty Workshop,” American Society of Criminology, November 19-22, Denver, Colorado.  Sponsored by the Division of Women and Crime.

 

Panel Organizer, Chair, Discussant or Facilitator:

2005     Forthcoming – Panel Organizer & Chair, “Doing Feminist Research,” Midwest Sociological

Association, March 31-April 3, Minneapolis, Minnesota.  Sponsored by the Midwest Sociologists for Women in Society.

 

2005     Forthcoming – Panel Organizer & Chair, “Gender Construction through Performance and Dance,” Midwest Sociological Association, March 31-April 3, Minneapolis, Minnesota.  Sponsored by the Midwest Sociologists for Women in Society.

 

2004     Panel Chair, “Cultural Crises and Health,” Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 12-

15, San Francisco, California.

 

2004     Panel Discussant, “Youth and Crime,” Midwest Sociological Society, April 15-18, Kansas City, Missouri.

 

2003     Panel Chair & Discussant, “Intimate Partner Violence:  Gender, Motives, and Help-Seeking Behavior,” American Society of Criminology, November 19-22, Denver, Colorado.

 

2002     Presidential Panel Chair & Discussant, “Feminist/Critical Perspectives on Punishment and Treatment I,” American Society of Criminology, November 13-16, Chicago, Illinois.

 

2002     Presidential Panel Chair & Discussant, “Intimate Partner Violence and the Criminal Processing System,” American Society of Criminology, November 13-16, Chicago, Illinois.

 

2001     Panel Chair, “Women Victims’ Contacts with the Criminal Justice System.”  American Society of Criminology, November 6-10, Atlanta, Georgia.

 


1999     Panel Discussant, “Policing Woman Battering.”  American Society of Criminology, November 15-20, Toronto, Canada.

 

1999     Co-Facilitator of Round-Table Discussion, “The Impact of Prison and Welfare: Our Own Backyard.”  Critical Forum on Prison and Welfare Policies: Economic Exclusion, Public Control, and the Hidden Apartheid, April 8-9, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona.

 

OTHER PRESENTATIONS, REPORTS & MANUALS

2004     Stories of Health and Survival in the Concrete Womb.”  Invited lecture for the Department of Sociology, University of Colorado at Boulder, Sociology in Progress Lecture Series (February 27).  Boulder, Colorado.

 

2003     “Creating a Positive Environment: A Preliminary Analysis of Youth Needs and Programs in the Kalamazoo Area,” Report to the Kalamazoo Balanced and Restorative Justice (BARJ) Network (October).  Kalamazoo, Michigan.

 

2003     “Prevention Committee Focus Group Research: Preliminary Findings,” Report to the Kalamazoo Criminal Justice Coalition (June).  Kalamazoo, Michigan.

 

2003     “Girls and Delinquency”.  Invited lecture for the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Kalamazoo College (April 17) & “Focus Group Research and Evaluation” (May 1), Kalamazoo, Michigan.

 

2002     “The Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency,” with Ronald Kramer.  Report to the Kalamazoo Criminal Justice Coalition (October).  Kalamazoo, Michigan.

 

1999     “Courtwatch Manual.”  Revision of training manual for Arizona Courtwatch for the Arizona

       Coalition Against Domestic Violence (July).  Phoenix, Arizona.

 

1999     “Report on Domestic Violence, Family Law, and Children's Safety and Well-Being: A Review of the Literature and Selected Policy Recommendations,” with Madelaine Adelman.  Report to the Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence (April).  Phoenix, Arizona.

 

1998     “Civil Protection Orders and Legal Advocacy: A Comparison of Program Services.”  Presentation

             and report to the Task Force on Family Violence Management Team (June). Milwaukee,

Wisconsin. 

 

1998    “Observations on a Court Advocacy Program for Battered Women: Preliminary Findings.” 

Presentation to the Task Force on Family Violence Management Team (January).  Milwaukee,

Wisconsin.  

 

RESEARCH GRANTS

2003-04            Co-Principle Investigator, Building Restorative Communities Grant Evaluation, awarded to Western Michigan University, Kercher Center for Social Research, David Hartmann, Principle Investigator and Rachel Bridges Whaley, Co-Principle Investigator ($13,951).

 

2003-04            Co-Principle Investigator, Title V Grant Evaluation, awarded to Western Michigan University, Kercher Center for Social Research, David Hartmann, Principle Investigator and Rachel Bridges Whaley, Co-Principle Investigator ($7,248).

 

2003                 Western Michigan University, College of Arts and Sciences Teaching and Research Award (ASTRA).  Support of project entitled, “Identifying the Needs of Kalamazoo County Adolescents: A Delinquency Prevention Effort” ($800).

 

2003                 Kercher Center for Social Research Faculty Research Support Fund.  Support of project entitled, “Identifying the Needs of Kalamazoo County Adolescents: A Delinquency Prevention Effort” ($1,000). 

 

2003                 Kercher Center for Social Research Faculty Research Support Fund.  Support of project entitled, “The Help-Seeking Mechanisms of Homeless Women” ($1,000).

 

2000                 Arizona State University Center for Urban Inquiry, Graduate Scholars Special Grant Program.  Collaborative research project, “Strategies of Survival: Community Voices of Incarcerated Women” ($5,490).

 

HONORS & AWARDS

2004                 Mentor of the Year Award, Department of Sociology, Graduate Student Association, Western Michigan University.

 

2003                 New Scholar of the Year Award, American Society of Criminology, Division on Women and Crime.

 

2002                 Paper entitled, “Partner Violence and Work: Not Just a ‘Domestic Issue’,” with Myrtle P. Bell and William Schweinle selected for publication in the Academy of Management Best Papers Proceedings.        

 

2002                 Awardee, Laptop Initiative to Enhance Teaching and Learning, Instructional Technology Center - Information Technology Development, Western Michigan University.

 

2002                 Nominated for “New Scholar Award of the Year” Award for the American Society of Criminology, Division on Women and Crime.

 

2000-2001 Preparing Future Faculty Program, First Year Participant (Competitive Admittance),

Graduate School, Arizona State University

 

2000-2001         Regents Scholarship (In-State Tuition Waiver), School of Justice Studies, Arizona State University

 

1999-2000 Regents Scholarship (In-State Tuition Waiver), School of Justice Studies, Arizona State

University

 

1998-1999 Regents Scholarship (In-State Tuition Waiver), School of Justice Studies, Arizona State

University

 

1998                 Division on Women and Crime Student Paper Competition Winner, American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C.

 

1998                 Volunteer of the Year Award, Task Force on Family Violence, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

 


1998                 Robert L. Stonek Memorial Award and Scholarship, Criminal Justice Program, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

 

1998                 First Place in Graduate Paper Category, Women’s Studies Student Research and Project Contest, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

 

ACADEMIC SERVICE

University Level:

2003-04            Honor’s Thesis Committee Member – Jeremy Baldwin, Lee Honor’s College, Western Michigan University, “Aiding At-Risk Students.”

 

2004                 Dissertation Committee Member – Saleh Abdel Rahman Ahmed, School of Public Affairs and Administration, Western Michigan Univesity, “From Violence-Prone to Violence-Prepared Organizations: Assessing the Role of the Human Resources Management in Preventing Workplace Violence in American City Governments.”

 

2002-03            Faculty Mentor – Amador Diaz, Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Scholars Program, Western Michigan University “Juvenile Detention Trends in Kalamazoo County.”

 

1996                 Student Mentor, Careers in Law and Justice Project, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and Marquette University Law School, in collaboration with local African American churches, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

 

College Level:

2004                 Faculty Mentor – Angela Simon, College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Research Activity Award & Project, “Sex Trafficking and Tourism: The United States’ Role in New Age Global Slavery.”

 

2004                 Faculty Mentor – Sarah Musham, College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Research Activity Award & Project, “Help-Seeking Mechanisms of Homeless Women.”

 

2004                 Dissertation Committee Member – Jacqueline Long Rowland, School of Public Affairs and Administration, Western Michigan University (project in development).

 

2004                 Dissertation Committee Member – Amy DeSonia, School of Public Affairs and Administration, Western Michigan University (project in development).

 

2003-                Thesis Committee Member – Beth Dietzel, Department of Clinical Psychology, Western Michigan University, “Sexual Communication Among College Males.”

 

2002                  Invited Panel Participant, Preparing Future Faculty Spring Workshop, “The First Year

Experience: New Faculty Panel,” March 29, Arizona State University Graduate School. 

 

2002                 Invited Speaker, Introduction to Women’s Studies, “Women and Crime,” February 21, University of Texas at Arlington.

 

2001-02            Member, Women’s Studies Advisory Board, Women’s Studies Program, University of Texas at Arlington.

 

2001                  Invited Panel Participant, Preparing Future Faculty Spring Workshop, “Preparing for the

Interview and Campus Visit”, March 9, Arizona State University Graduate School. 

 

2000                 Invited Panel Participant, Graduate Student TA Workshop, Arizona State University Graduate School, New Student Orientation, August 18.

 

1997-1998                  Volunteer Peer Mentor, Advanced Opportunity Program, Graduate Fellowship Office,

University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.

 

Department Level:

2004                 Independent Study Supervision: Yaschica Williams (Spring 2004 doctoral); Angela Simon (Spring-Fall 2004 undergraduate); Jeremy Baldwin (Spring 2004 undergraduate); Marilyn Grier (Spring 2004 undergraduate); Sarah Musham (Spring 2004 undergraduate).

 

2004                 Thesis Committee Member – Michael Macaluso, Department of Sociology, Western Michigan University, “An Examination of Claims Concerning College Student Credit Card Issues.”

 

2004                 Dissertation Committee Member – Yaschica Williams, Department of Sociology, Western Michigan University (project in development).

 

2004                 First Year Facilitator (Mentee – Emily Lenning), Department of Sociology, Western Michigan University.

 

2003-                Thesis Committee Chair – Andrea Kaye, Department of Sociology, Western Michigan University “Intimate Partner Violence Screening Practices Among Emergency Department Clinicians.”

 

2003                 Independent Study Supervision: Pakky Gerkin (Spring 2003 doctoral); Yaschica Williams (Summer 2003 doctoral); Dan White (Summer 2003 doctoral); Amador Diaz (Summer 2003 undergraduate); Sarah Musham (Summer-Fall 2003 undergraduate).

 

2003                 Invited Speaker, Department of Sociology Graduate Student Association Lecture Series, “Health and Survival in the Concrete Womb: The Stories of Jailed Women,” April 14, Western Michigan University. 

 

2003-                Advisor, Criminal Justice Student Association, Department of Sociology, Western Michigan University.

 

2003-                Advisor, Alpha Phi Sigma (Criminal Justice Honor Society), Department of Sociology, Western Michigan University.

 

2002-                Member, Central Graduate Program Committee, Department of Sociology, Western Michigan University.

 

2002-                Member, Graduate Admissions Committee, Department of Sociology, Western Michigan University.

 

2002-                Member, Graduate Program Area Committee – Criminology, Department of Sociology, Western Michigan University.

 

2002-                Member, Graduate Program Area Committee – Feminism, Department of Sociology, Western Michigan University.

 

2002-03            Co-Advisor, Criminal Justice Student Association, Department of Sociology, Western Michigan University.

 

2002-03            Co-Advisor, Alpha Phi Sigma (Criminal Justice Honor Society), Department of Sociology, Western Michigan University.

 

2002-03            Thesis Committee MemberCarol Frazee Groves, Department of Sociology, Western Michigan University, “Wind Sisters: A Qualitative Study of Women on Motorcycles.”

 

2002                 Invited Speaker, Criminology and Criminal Justice Brown Bag Lecture Series, “Malign Neglect or Benign Respect: Women’s Health Care in a Carceral Setting,” February 27, University of Texas at Arlington.

 

2001-02            Advisor, Alpha Phi Sigma (Criminal Justice Honor Society), Lambda Sigma Chi Chapter, Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of Texas at Arlington.

 

2001-02            Chair, Library Resources Committee, Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of Texas at Arlington.

 

2001-02            Member, Curriculum Committee, Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of Texas at Arlington.

 

2001-02            Member, Committee of Graduate Studies, Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of Texas at Arlington.

 

2001                 Departmental Representative, Fall Preview Day, Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of Texas at Arlington.

 

1999-2001         Peer Mentor, School of Justice Studies, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona.

 

1998-1999                  First Year Ph.D. Student Representative, Committee on Law and Social Sciences

(COLASS), School of Justice Studies, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona.

 

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Memberships:

American Society of Criminology (1997-); Division on Women and Crime (1997-)

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (1997-)

Law and Society Association (1998-2000)

Society for the Study of Social Problems (2000-); Division on Family, Division on Crime & Juvenile

Delinquency, Division on Poverty, Class & Inequality

Society for Applied Sociology (2003-)

Sociologists for Women in Society (2003-)

Midwest Sociological Society (2003-); Midwest Sociologists for Women in Society (2004-)

 


Positions and Committees:

2004-2005         Appointed Board Member of Feminist Criminology, Journal of the Division on Women and Crime of the American Society of Criminology (journal launch slated for 2005).

 

2004-2005         Appointed Committee Member & Chair Elect, Minority Scholarship Committee, Society for the Study of Social Problems (Gary Alan Fine, SSSP President 2004-05; Claire Renzetti, SSSP President 2005-06). 

 

2004-2005         Committee Member, Honors and Awards Committee, Midwest Sociologists for Women in Society.

 

2003-2004                  Appointed Committee Member, Lee Scholar-Activist Support Fund, Society for the Study of Social Problems (Talmadge Wright, Committee Chair; Kathleen J. Ferraro, SSSP President).

 

2002-2004         Executive Counselor (Elected Board Member), American Society of Criminology, Division on Women and Crime.

 

2003                 Faculty-Student Member Mentor, American Society of Criminology, Division on Women and Crime, Student Affairs Committee.

 

2002-2005         Chair, Student Paper Competition Committee, American Society of Criminology, Division on Women and Crime.

 

2001-2003         Associate Editor, DivisioNews, American Society of Criminology, Division on Women

and Crime.

 

2001-2002         Member, Task Force on Women in Prison, American Society of Criminology, Division on Women and Crime.

 

2000-2001         Student Editor, DivisioNews, American Society of Criminology, Division on Women and Crime.

 

2000                 Student Panel Coordinator, Conference Program Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 2001. Melissa Hickman Barlow, Chair.

 

2000                 Member, Special Events Committee, American Society of Criminology, Division on Women and Crime.

 

1999-2000         Member, Student Affairs Committee, American Society of Criminology, Division on Women and Crime.

 

1999-2000                  Member, Listserv Committee, American Society of Criminology, Division on Women and Crime.

 

1999-2000         Second Year Ph.D. Student Representative, Committee on Law and Social Sciences (COLASS), School of Justice Studies, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona.

 

1998-1999         Member, Internal Awards Committee, American Society of Criminology, Division on Women and Crime.

 

Interview:

2004                 Interviewee, DivisioNews, Online Newsletter for the Division on Women and Crime, American Society of Criminology (October Issue), “Member Profiles” by Amanda Burgess-Proctor, edited by Kristen Winokur.

 

Reviews:

2004                 Manuscript Reviewer, Social Problems (refereed journal). James Holstein, Editor (2 manuscripts).

 

2003                 Manuscript Reviewer, Journal of Applied Sociology (refereed journal). David Hartmann

and Thomas Van Valey, Editors (1 manuscript).

 

2003                 Textbook Proposal Reviewer, Juvenile Delinquency, Prentice Hall.

 

2002                 Textbook Reviewer, Introduction to Criminology, Prentice Hall.

 

2000                                  Manuscript Reviewer, Violence Against Women (refereed journal). Claire Renzetti,

Editor (1 manuscript).

 

COMMUNITY/CIVIC SERVICE AND MEMBERSHIPS

2003                 Interviewee, Kalamazoo Gazette (December 6), “Buying Violence in the Season of Peace” by Chris Meehan (p. B1-B2).

 

2003-                Supporting Member, Michigan Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence.

 

2003-                Member, National Organization for Women.

 

2003-                Member, Feminist Majority Foundation.

 

2003-04            Volunteer “Big Sister,” Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kalamazoo, Michigan.  Interviewed with “little sister” as part of WWMT Channel 3’s Friday’s Child Series (September 12).

 

2003                 Volunteer Patient Advocate, Planned Parenthood of Southwest Michigan.

 

2002-                Member, Kalamazoo Criminal Justice Coalition, Crime Prevention Committee, Subcommittee on Intervention with Teens and Preteens.  Serving as Director of Focus Group Research on the Needs of Teens and Preteens, Kalamazoo, Michigan.

 

2001-02            Voting Member, Texas Council on Family Violence, Austin, Texas.

 

2001                  Legal Consultant for Patti Gavin, petitioner in divorce & child custody case,

Gavin V. Gavin (Wisconsin). 

 

2000                 Volunteer, Autumn House Domestic Violence Shelter, Mesa, Arizona.

 

1999-2001         Voting Member, Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Phoenix, Arizona. Committee membership on Courtwatch Committee and Legislative Committee (Domestic Relations Subcommittee), and Volunteer Research Consultant.

 

1997-1998         Voting Member, Wisconsin Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Madison, Wisconsin. Subcommittee memberships on Battered/Formerly Battered Women and Clemency Committees.

 

1997                 Volunteer Legal Advocate and Volunteer Coordinator, Task Force on Family Violence, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (January-July).

 

RELATED WORK EXPERIENCE

2000-2001         Client Care Worker, Autumn House, Mesa, Arizona

1998                 Research Consultant, Task Force on Family Violence, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

1997-1998         Victim Advocate, Task Force on Family Violence, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

1995-1996         Student Legal Assistant, Hertel, White & Schilling, S.C., Eau Claire, Wisconsin

1995                 Loss Prevention Investigator, Dayton’s Department Store, Eau Claire, Wisconsin

1993                 Senate Messenger, Wisconsin Senate-At-Arms, Madison, Wisconsin