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NAME Susan L. Caulfield
ADDRESS Department of Sociology
Western Michigan University
Kalamazoo, Michigan 49008
PHONE (616) 387-5291 (Office)
EDUCATION 1988 Ph.D., Criminal Justice, State University of New York at Albany.
1985 M.A., Criminal Justice, SUNY-Albany
1983 M.C.J., Criminal Justice, University of South Carolina
1980 B.S., Criminal Justice, University of South Carolina
1978
A.A., Law Enforcement, University of Maryland, Munich, Germany
TRAINING 1997 Facilitative Mediation (February)
1997 Resolving Student Conflicts (October)
1998
REDRESS
Mediation (June)
1998
Managing
Student Conflicts (October)
1998
Training
for Trainers (November)
1999
Community
Conferencing (May)
TEACHING Associate Professor (1995-present).
Assistant Professor (1990-1995) EXPERIENCE Department
of Sociology, Western Michigan University
Assistant Professor (1987-1990). School of Public and Environmental
Affairs, Indiana University, Northwest campus.
Teaching Assistant, School of Criminal
Justice, SUNY-Albany, 1984-1987.
Adjunct Faculty, Department of Sociology,
Russell Sage College, Troy,
New York, 1986-1987.
Adjunct Faculty, Corrections Program,
Junior College of Albany/Russell
Sage College, Albany, New York, 1984-1986.
COURSES Computers and Criminal Justice
DEVELOPED AND Conflict Resolution in U.S. Society
TAUGHT Creating Peace, Resolving Conflict
Crimes by the Powerful
Cultural Diversity and Criminal Justice
Deviance, Crime, and Conformity
Historical Overview of Criminology
Violence and U.S. Society
Youth and Violence
COURSES Advanced Criminology
TAUGHT Community Corrections
Crime and Public Policy
Introduction to Criminal Justice
Introduction to the Nature of Crime
Introduction to Statistics
Juvenile Delinquency
Logic and Analysis of Social Research I
Logic and Analysis of Social Research II
Methods of Sociological Inquiry I
Methods of Sociological Inquiry II
Sociological Research Methods
Theories of Crime
Victims of Crime
Women and Crime
PUBLICATIONS Caulfield, Susan L. (forthcoming). AMilitarism,
feminism, and criminal
justice: Challenging institutionalized
ideologies.@ In Peter
Kraska (Ed.)
Militarism and Criminal Justice, Boston, MA:
Northeastern University
Press.
Caulfield, Susan L. (2000).
"Creating Peaceable Schools." The Annals of
the American Academy of Political and
Social Science, 567 (January):
170-185.
Caulfield, Susan L. (1999).
"Transforming the Criminological Dialogue:
A Feminist Perspective on the Impact of
Militarism." Journal of Political
and Military Sociology, 27(2):291-306.
Brush, Paula Stewart, Susan L. Caulfield,
and Zoann Snyder-Joy (1998).
"Creating a Social Justice-Oriented Classroom: The Role of
Curriculum
Transformation and the Importance of
Difference." Contemporary Justice
Review, 1:297-321.
Caulfield, Susan L. (1997). "Book
Review Essay: Girshick's Soledad
Women and Padilla and Santiago's Outside
the Wall." Justice
Quarterly,
forthcoming.
Caulfield, Susan L. and Evans, Angela R.
(1997). "Peacemaking
criminology: A path to understanding and a model for methodology." Pp.
102-108 in MacLean, B.D. and Milovanovic,
D. Thinking critically
about crime. Vancouver,
BC: Collective Press.
Caulfield, Susan L. (1996).
"Peacemaking criminology: Introduction and
implications for the intersection of
race, class and gender." Pp.
91-103 in
Schwartz, M. and Milovanovic, D. Race,
class, and gender in
criminology. New York: Garland Press.
Caulfield, Susan L. (1995). "Book
Review: Tifft's Battering of women."
Justice Quarterly, 12(1):
211-214.
Caulfield, Susan L. (1995). "Book
Review: Messerschmidt's Masculinities
and crime." Humanity
& Society, 19(2):105-107.
Caulfield, Susan L. & Wonders, Nancy
A. (1994). "Gender and justice:
Feminist contributions to
criminology." Pp. 213-229 in Barak, Gregg (Ed.)
Varieties of criminology: Readings from a
dynamic discipline. New York:
Praeger.
Caulfield, Susan L. (1993). "Voices
of dissent: Political prisoners and the
role of the state." Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 4(2):121-132.
Wonders, Nancy A. & Caulfield, Susan
L. (1993). "Women's work?: The
contradictory implications of courses on women and the criminal justice
system." Journal of Criminal
Justice Education, 4(1):79-100.
Caulfield, Susan L. & Wonders, Nancy
A. (1993). "Personal AND political:
Violence against women and the role of the state." Pp. 79-100 in Tunnell, Kenneth D. (Ed.) Political
crime in contemporary America. New
York: Garland Press.
Caulfield, Susan L. (1991).
"Perpetuating violence through criminological theory: Subcultural theory as an ideological
tool." Pp. 228-238 in Pepinsky,
Harold E. & Quinney, Richard (Eds.) Criminology as
peacemaking. Bloomington,
IN: Indiana University Press.
Caulfield, Susan L. (1991).
"Subcultures as crime: The theft
of legitimacy of dissent in the United States." Pp. 49-61 in Barak, Gregg (Ed.) Crimes by the
Capitalist State: An Introduction to
State Criminality. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.
Caulfield, Susan L. (1990).
"Life or death decisions:
Prosecutorial power versus equality of justice." Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice,
5(4):233-247.
Flanagan, Timothy J. & Caulfield,
Susan L. (1984). "Public opinion and prison policy." The Prison Journal, 64(2):31-46.
AWARDS National
Science Foundation, Quantitative Instruction on American Society Workshops,
Boston, June 15-21, 1994 & Phoenix, AZ, January 4-8, 1995.
Curriculum Development Institute,
"Linking the International and
Domestic Dimensions of Women's
Issues," University of Wisconsin - La
Crosse, May 6-8, 1994.
Institute on Integrative Studies, Miami
University of Ohio and Western
Michigan University Honors College,
1993-1994, with Zoann Snyder-Joy.
Support for Professional Activities
Award, President's Office, Western
Michigan University (1994).
Dean's Appreciation Award, Western
Michigan University (1999; 1998).
Administrative Merit, Western Michigan
University (1998-1999; 1995-
1996; 1992-93; 1991-92).
Departmental Merit, Sociology,
Western Michigan University (1994-95;
1993-94; 1992-93; 1991-92; 1990-91).
Certificate of Recognition - Outstanding
Teaching, Graduate Student
Association, Department of Sociology,
Western Michigan University
(1997).
Certificate of Appreciation, Graduate
Student Association, Department of
Sociology, Western Michigan University
(1995; 1996).
Certificate of Recognition - Outstanding
Scholarship, Graduate Student
Association, Department of Sociology, Western Michigan University
(1994; 1996).
First Place - Graduate Paper Competition,
Alpha Phi Sigma National
Competition (1985).
V.A. Leonard Scholarship, Alpha Phi Sigma
National Competition (1983).
GRANT AWARDS Barry Community Foundation, Youth
Advisory Council, "Peer Mediation
Programming in Hastings' Schools,"
Hastings, Michigan, $20,100,
Awarded, June, 1999.
National Institute of Justice,
Community-Oriented Policing Strategies
Program, Battle Creek Police Department
and Public Schools, "Assessment
of Conflict in the Schools,"
subcontractor, along with Kercher Center for
Social Research, $12,847, Awarded,
December, 1998.
YouthVision, "Peace Leadership
Program," Washington, DC, $7,150,
June, 1999.
Local General Revenue Sharing Grant,
"ProjectFREE," Kalamazoo,
Michigan, $7,550, May 1999.
Youth United Way, "Peace Leadership
Council/ProjectFREE,"
Kalamazoo, Michigan, $3,500, May, 1999.
Healthy Futures, "Managing Student
Conflicts," Kalamazoo, Michigan,
$1,000, August, 1998.
Kalamazoo Foundation, "Managing
Student Conflicts," Kalamazoo,
Michigan,
$2,000, August, 1998.
Gilmore Foundation, "ProjectFREE,"
Kalamazoo, Michigan, $3,000, July,
1998.
Youth United Way, "ProjectFREE,"
Kalamazoo, Michigan, $3,000, May,
1998.
National Institute of Justice, Summer
Research Fellowship, titled "An
Examination of Social Control Theory for
Sex and Race Subgroups,"
$10,000, Summer 1989.
School of Public and Environmental
Affairs, Systemwide Faculty Summer Fellowship, titled "Prosecutorial
Decision-Making Project," $5,000, Summer 1989.
Grant-in-Aid, Indiana University
Northwest, Spring 1989.
Time Release Award, Indiana University
Northwest, Spring 1989.
WORKING "Teaching
Peace: From the classroom to the street."
PAPERS "Implementing
and evaluating peaceable school programs."
AUnderstanding student roles in peer
mediation programs.@
WORKING Analysis
of the effects of structurally-induced violence on youth and their
PROJECTS behavior.
Retooling in new area: Conflict resolution and restorative justice
and the implications for criminology.
INVITED Speaker,
State of Michigan's Office of Community Health, annual
PRESENTATIONS meeting of Violence Prevention
Grantees, "Youth Violence at the
State Level: Prevention Strategies,"
Higgins Lake, Michigan,
May 3-4, 1999.
Speaker, State of Michigan's Office of
Juvenile Justice, conference on
Balanced and Restorative Justice,
"ProjectFREE: Model Programming
for Violence Prevention for Youth,"
Boyne Mountain, Michigan,
May 19-21, 1999.
PROFESSIONAL APartnering with Youth to Prevent
Violence: An Overview and
PAPERS AND Evaluation of ProjectFREE.@ American Society of Criminology,
PARTICIPATION Toronto, Ontario, November 17-20,
1999.
"Teaching peace: From the classroom
to the street." Association for
Humanist Sociology, Austin, TX, November
19-22, 1998.
"Workshop, Teaching Conflict
Resolution to Youth: ProjectFREE,"
Association for Humanist Sociology,
Austin, TX, November 19-22, 1998.
"Violence in the schools:
Preventative approaches to conflict," Violence in
the Schools: Reading, Writing, and
Retaliation Conference, Valparaiso,
Indiana, October 2-3, 1998.
"Innovative approaches to conflict
resolution: Working with youth,"
Association for Humanist Sociology,
Pittsburgh, Penn., November 6-9,
1997.
"Teaching Peace: Framing, processing, and resolving," Justice Without
Violence, Albany, NY, June 5-7, 1997.
"You don't know how I feel: Feminist epistemology and an understanding
of harm," American Society of
Criminology, Chicago, November, 1996.
"A critique of domination: Alcohol prevention as alienation," with
William
Post, Jr., American Society of
Criminology, Chicago, November, 1996.
"Gender and the media: Violence against women and the implications
for
criminology," with Angela Evans,
Association for Humanist Sociology,
Hartford, CT, October, 1996.
"Law and order and family
values: Listening to the feminist voice
of Erich
Fromm," with Rick Matthews and Angela Evans, American Society
of
Criminology, Boston, MA, November, 1995.
"Reflections on teaching
multiculturalism in criminal justice," with Zoann
Snyder-Joy, American Society of
Criminology, Boston, MA, November,
1995.
Organizer/Discussant: "Addressing
differences: Humanist perspectives."
Association for Humanist Sociology,
Columbus, OH, October, 1995.
Organizer: "Addressing
alienation: Processes and
solutions." Association
for Humanist Sociology, Columbus, OH,
October, 1995.
Organizer: "Reflections on
methodology." Association for Humanist
Sociology, Columbus, OH, October, 1995.
Organizer: "Social justice: Meeting
the needs of women." Association for
Humanist Sociology, Columbus, OH,
October, 1995.
"Peacemaking as justice."
Featured panel, Academy of Criminal Justice
Sciences, Boston, MA, March, 1995.
"Teaching cultural diversity and
criminal justice: The process of curriculum
transformation," with Zoann
Snyder-Joy, American Society of
Criminology, Miami, FL, November, 1994.
Discussant: "Strategies for surviving graduate school and getting a
job."
American Society of Criminology, Miami,
FL, November, 1994.
Discussant: "Teaching criminology." American Society of
Criminology,
Miami, FL, November, 1994.
Organizer/Discussant: "Covert action
in the global economy: Practical,
criminal, and ethical
considerations." North Central Sociological
Association, Columbus, OH, April, 1994.
Organizer/Chair/Discussant: Student Panel
- "Feminist theory and criminal
justice issues." Academy of Criminal
Justice Sciences, Chicago, March,
1994.
"Of sound mind and
body?: The economics of human rights law," with
Rick Matthews. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Chicago, March,
1994.
"Multiculturalism and higher
education: The need for curriculum
transformation," with Barbara Muncey
and Gunilla Holm. National
Association for Multicultural Education,
Detroit, February, 1994.
"Structural
roots of violence: Examining the effects of militarism on
women in the United States." American Society of Criminology, Phoenix,
October, 1993.
"A conversation about innovative,
critical, and feminist teaching techniques," with Nancy A. Wonders.
American Society of Criminology,
Phoenix, October, 1993.
Organizer/Chair: "Feminism, violence, and structures of
power." American Society of
Criminology, Phoenix, October, 1993.
Discussant: "Issues for women in the
American Society of Criminology."
American Society of Criminology, Phoenix,
October, 1993.
"Ideology, public opinion, and state
intervention: Victims of state-defined
acts of justice." Society for the
Study of Social Problems, Miami, August, 1993.
Organizer/Chair: "Crime, the state, and social
justice." Society for the Study of
Social Problems, Miami, August, 1993.
Organizer: "Examining violence:
Interventions, mediations, and responses." Society for the Study of
Social Problems, Miami, August, 1993.
Organizer: "Feminist perspectives on violence against women." Society for the Study of Social Problems,
Miami, August, 1993.
Organizer: "An examination of crime:
From theory to formal processing." Society for the Study of Social
Problems, Miami, August, 1993.
Organizer: "Perspectives on hate crimes and perceived subcultural
associations." Society for the Study of Social Problems, Miami, August,
1993.
"The contradictory implications of
'women and criminal justice' courses:
Why we need to mainstream the discussion
of gender into criminal justice
curriculums," with Nancy A.
Wonders. American Society of
Criminology,
New
Orleans, November, 1992.
"Seeking a balance: When existing
paradigms 'no longer fit'." American Society of Criminology, New Orleans,
November, 1992.
Discussant: "Violence against
women." American Society of Criminology, New Orleans, November, 1992.
Organizer/Chair: "Issues in
peacemaking criminology: Linking the
structural and the personal." American Society of Criminology, New
Orleans, November, 1992.
"Examining violence against
women: Utilizing feminist methodology
in a quest to understand a variety of harms," with Nancy A. Wonders. Society for the Study of Social Problems, Pittsburgh,
August, 1992.
"Fighting the structure: Women, violence, and the Persian Gulf
War." American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, November 23, 1991.
Organizer/Chair/Discussant. "Criminology as peacemaking I: Reports of ongoing practices of peacemaking
in our midst." American Society of
Criminology, San Francisco, November 21, 1991.
"State interests and the abolition
of prisons: The ideological role of the
death penalty," with Bob
Gross. Fifth International Conference
on Penal Abolition, Bloomington, IN, May 21-25, 1991.
Chair - Sessions on the Death
Penalty: "The death penalty in the
Indiana region" and "The death penalty and national
agendas." Fifth International
Conference on Penal Abolition, Bloomington, IN, May 21-25, 1991.
Organizer/Chair/Discussant: "Criminology as peacemaking: Educating for
peace within the discipline." American Society of Criminology, Baltimore,
November, 1990.
"The myth of increased crime control
and the war on drugs: Moral panics and
effectiveness of crime control policies."
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Denver, March 1990.
"The perpetuation of violence
through criminological theory: The
ideological role of subculture theory."
American Society of Criminology, Reno, November 1989.
"An examination of social Control
theory for sex and race subgroups."
American Society of Criminology, Reno, November 1989.
Discussant: "Legal and empirical issues of capital punishment in the
United States." American Society of Criminology, Reno, November, 1989.
"Questioning the efficacy of social
control theory: An extension and
refinement of Hirschi's model produces surprising results." Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences,
Washington, DC, April 1989.
Chair/Discussant: "Testing social control theory."
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Washington, DC, April 1989.
"Life or death decisions: Prosecutorial power vs. equality of
justice." American Society of
Criminology, Chicago, November 1988.
"Subcultures as crime: The theft of the legitimacy of dissent in
the United States." American
Society of Criminology, Chicago, November 1988.
"Social bonding and
interactions: An extension and
refinement of Hirschi." Academy of
Criminal Justice Sciences, San Francisco, March 1988.
Chair:
"Perspectives on youth violence." Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, San Francisco, March 1988.
"Retribution: Political obligation?" Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Las
Vegas, March 1985.
Chair/Discussant: "Varieties of property crime in the
United States." Academy of
Criminal Justice Sciences, Las Vegas, March 1985.
"A criticism of juvenile delinquency
theories." Academy of Criminal
Justice Sciences, Philadelphia, March 1981.
PROFESSIONAL Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
AFFILIATIONS American Association of University Professors
American Society of Criminology
Association for Humanist Sociology
Society for the Study of Social Problems
JOURNAL- Book Review Editor, Journal of
Contemporary Justice, (1997-1998).
RELATED
ACTIVITIES Associate
Editor, Sociological Focus, Journal of the North Central
Sociological Association, (1992-1996).
Reviewer, Journal of Criminal
Justice Education (1990-present).
Reviewer, Sociological Focus
(1992-1996).
Reviewer, Violence and Victims
(1992-present).
Reviewer, Women & Criminal Justice
(1993-present).
Reviewer, American Journal of Criminal
Justice, (1994-present).
Reviewer, Justice Quarterly
(1995-present).
Reviewer, Humanity & Society,
(1995-present).
Reviewer, Journal of Applied Sociology,
(1999-present).
Reviewer, Journal of Research in Crime
and Delinquency (1985-1989).
PROFESSIONAL Program Committee, Academy of
Criminal Justice Sciences (2000-2001).
ORGANIZATION Program Chair, Association for
Humanist Sociology, (1997-1998).
ACTIVITIES Executive
Counselor, Division on Women and Crime, American Society of
Criminology (1995-1997).
Executive Counselor, Division on Critical
Criminology, American Society
of Criminology (1992-1994).
Member, 1996 Program Committee, American
Society of Criminology
(1995-1996).
Co-Editor, DivisioNews, Newsletter
of the Division on Women and Crime,
American Society of Criminology
(1995-1998).
Member, Membership Committee, Academy of
Criminal Justice Sciences
(1996-1997).
Co-Chair, Nominations and Elections
Committee, Division on Critical
Criminology, American Society of Criminology (1994-1995).
Program Chair, Division on Crime and
Juvenile Delinquency, Society for
the Study of Social Problems (1992-1993).
Coordinator, Sexual Harassment Task
Force, Division on Women and
Crime, American Society of
Criminology (1993-1995).
Peer Review Consultant, National
Institute of Justice (1994-1997).
Manuscript Reviewer, West Publishing
(1995-present).
Manuscript Reviewer, Northeastern
University Press (1994-present).
Chair, Electronic Mail Committee,
Division on Women and Crime,
American Society of Criminology
(1992-present).
Member, Awards Committee, Division of
Critical Criminology, American
Society of Criminology (1991-1992).
Chair, Nominations Committee, Division on
Critical Criminology,
American Society of Criminology
(1990-1991).
Member, Curriculum Project, Division on
Critical Criminology, American
Society of Criminology (1990-1996).
Invited Juror, North Central Sociological
Association, Student Paper
Competition (1990-91; 1991-92).
Chair, Criminologists for the Abolition
of the Death Penalty (1988-
1998).
Member, Research and Information
Consortium of the Indiana Criminal
Justice Institute (1988-1990).
DEPARTMENT Member, Executive Council, Department of Sociology,
Western Michigan
ACTIVITIES
University (1991-1993;1995-1997).
Chair, Executive Council, Department of
Sociology, Western Michigan
University (1996-1997).
Director, Graduate Program, Department of
Sociology, Western Michigan
University (1995-1997).
Member, By-Laws and Basic Policy
Statement Committee, Department of
Sociology, Western Michigan University
(1993-1995).
Co-Chair, Basic Policy Statement Committee,
Department of Sociology,
Western Michigan University (1995-1996).
Member, Central Graduate Committee,
Department of Sociology, Western
Michigan University (1992-1998).
Chair, Criminology Comprehensive Area
Exams, Department of
Sociology, Western Michigan University (1992-1994).
Member, Committee to Evaluate Department
Chair, Department of
Sociology, Western Michigan University
(1991).
Member, Merit Committee, Department of
Sociology, Western Michigan
University (1992-1994).
Member, Criminal Justice Ad Hoc
Recruitment Committee, Department of
Sociology, Western Michigan University
(1991-1992; 1992-1993).
Member, Graduate Awards Committee,
Department of Sociology, Western
Michigan University (1991-1998).
Member, Criminology Committee, Department
of Sociology, Western
Michigan University (1990-present).
Member, Social Problems Committee,
Department of Sociology, Western
Michigan University (1990-1994).
Member, Research Methods Committee,
Department of Sociology,
Western Michigan University (1990-1998; 2000-2001).
Member, Sabbatical Review Committee,
Department of Sociology,
Western Michigan University (1999-2000; 2000-2001).
Organizer/Presenter, Departmental Seminar
on Electronic Mail, Western
Michigan University (April 13, 1993).
Faculty Advisor, Western Michigan
University's Criminal Justice Student
Association (1990-1993).
Faculty Advisor, Western Michigan
University's Chapter of Alpha Phi
Sigma (1990-1995).
COLLEGE Social
Sciences Representative, Grade and Program Dismissal Appeals
ACTIVITIES Committee, Ombudsman=s Office
(2000-2001).
College Curriculum Committee, College of
Arts and Sciences (2000-2001).
Member, College of Arts & Sciences
Women's Caucus Steering Committee
(1996-1997).
UNIVERSITY Member, University-wide Committee,
Proposal Development for PEW
ACTIVITIES Charitable Trusts regarding Michigan
Partnership for New Education
(1993-1994).
Member, Campus Planning Council, Faculty
Senate, Western Michigan
University (1993-1996).
Vice-Chair, Campus Planning Council,
Faculty Senate, Western Michigan
University (1995-1996).
Member, WMU-AAUP Retirement Benefits
Committee (1993-1995).
Department Representative, AAUP Council
(1994-1996).
Externship, "Violence in Schools and
Society," Berrien Springs Schools
(November 9, 1993).
Lecturer, "Women in the USA,"
International Summer Institute, Office of
International Affairs, Western Michigan University (July-August, 1993;
1994; 1995; 1996; 1997).
Presenter, "Conflict Resolution
Skills," Violence Prevention Conference,
Western Michigan University (April 9, 1999).
Presenter, "Reducing Violence in
Schools," College of Education Honor
Society (May 12, 1999).
Observer/Evaluator, Western Michigan
University's Annual Medallion
Scholarship Competition
(February 8 & 15, 1992).
Organizer and Speaker: Western Michigan
University's 13th Annual Peace
and Justice Education Week, "Structural Violence Against Women:
Genesis, Implications, and
Routes to Resolution" (October 26, 1994).
Organizer and Speaker: Western Michigan
University's 11th Annual Peace
and Justice Education Week,
"Feminist Perspectives on Violence
Against Women" (October 21,
1992).
Organizer and Speaker, Western Michigan
University's 10th Annual Peace
and Justice Education Week, "Feminist Responses to Violence Against
Women," (October 22, 1991).
Speaker Series Sponsored by United
Campuses Against Militarism,
"Hierarchy, Domination, and Control: Structural Violence Against
Women." (February 20, 1991).
Department of Sociology's Leonard C.
Kercher Symposia Series, "Beware
the Theorist Bearing Methods"
(January 22, 1992).
Guest Lecturer, "Structural Violence
Against Women: Genesis, Implications,
and Routes to Resolution," Peace
and Global Futures
Class, Western Michigan University (March 25, 1992).
Guest Lecturer, "Non-violence and
the Resolution of Harms Against
Women," Peace and Global Futures Class, Western Michigan University
(February 6, 1991).
Guest Speaker, Eldridge-Fox Residence
Hall, "Crime in America"
(November 8, 1993).
Coordinator, Annual Criminal Justice
Career Fair (1991; 1992; 1993;
1994).
Co-coordinator, Annual Criminal Justice
Career Fair (1995).
Faculty Advisor, Western Michigan
University's Chapter of Amnesty
International (1992-1996).
Member, Western Michigan University's
Corporate Olympic Team
(1991;1992;1993;1994).
Side-line Coach, WMU's Bronco Football
(November 13, 1993).
Participant, Bronco Bash (August 31,
1998).
COMMUNITY Trainer, Mediation and Conflict
Resolution, Dispute Resolution Services
ACTIVITIES of Gryphon Place (1998-present).
Mediator, Kalamazoo Community Dispute
Resolution Center (1997-
present).
Member, Board of Directors, Gryphon Place
(1997-2000).
Vice-Chair, Gryphon Place Board of
Directors (1999).
Member, Dispute Resolution Services of
Gryphon Place Advisory Board
(1997-present).
Chair, Dispute Resolution Services of
Gryphon Place Advisory Board
(1998-2000).
Director, ProjectFREE, originally
supported by State of Michigan
Department of Community Health Grant and the City of Kalamazoo,
now a program of Gryphon Place
(1997-2000).
Member, Kalamazoo Coalition for Youth
Violence Prevention (1996-
present).
Vice-Chair, Kalamazoo Coalition for Youth
Violence Prevention (1997-
1999).
Member, Kalamazoo Coalition for Youth
Violence Prevention, Task Force
on Youth Employment (1997-1998).
Member, Healthy Futures Task Force on
Crime and Violence (1998-
2000).
Chair, Healthy Futures Task Force on
Crime and Violence Mini-grant
Program Development (1998-1999).
Member, Kalamazoo Youth Development
Network (1998-2000).
Organizer, "Managing Student
Conflicts" training, Kalamazoo Valley
Community College (October 8-10, 1998).
Organizer, "Community
Conferencing" training, Kalamazoo Valley
Community College (May 5-6, 1999).
In-service, "Creating a Peaceable
Classroom," The Diocese of
Kalamazoo (September 18, 1998).
Witness, U.S. Congress Field Hearing,
"Youth and Violence"
(June 21, 1999).
Presenter, "Conflict Resolution
Skills for Youth," Youth Leadership
Conference, City of Kalamazoo (February 27, 1999).
Presenter, "Conflict Resolution and
Youth," Comstock Community Center
(April 21, 1999).
Presenter, "Conflict Resolution and
Youth," Parchment High School's
Awareness Day (April 22, 1999).
Guest Speaker, Peer Assisted Listening
(PALS), Portage Northern High
School (September 17, 1998).
Guest Speaker, Peer Assisted Listening
(PALS), Portage Central High
School (September 18, 1998, December 15 and 16, 1998).
Guest Speaker, "Violence Prevention,"
Borgess Hospital's Chaplaincy
Program (July 20, 1999).
Guest Speaker, "Violence Prevention
and Youth," Church Women United
(October 1, 1999).
Host, "Managing Student
Conflicts," Kalamazoo Cable Access Television
(October 8, 1998).
Host, People and Politics,
"Sexual Assault Awareness: Take Back the
Night," Kalamazoo Cable Access Television (March 25, 1992).
Host, People and Politics,
"The Thomas Confirmation:
Questions for
Tomorrow," Kalamazoo Cable Access Television (October 17, 1991).
Panel Member, Forum, "Hate
Crimes," Portage Cable Access Television
(March 1, 1993).
Guest, WWMT's 11:00 News, "Media
Coverage of the O.J. Simpson Trial"
(October, 1995).
Guest, WWMT's 11:00 News, "Violence
and Video Games" (September
14, 1993).
Guest, WWMT's 11:00 News, "Graffiti
Artists and Crime" (May, 1992).
Guest, WWMT's 11:00 News, "Jeffrey
Dahmer and the Effect of Videos"
(February 14, 1992).
Guest, WKFR, "ProjectFREE:
Programming for Non-violence" (November
16, 1998).
Guest, WKFR, "Peace Leadership"
(April 29, 1999).
Guest, WQLR's News Service,
"Pressures of Working Parents and the
Effects on Children" (September 30, 1993).
Guest, WMU's News Service, "Managing
student conflicts and reducing
violence," (October 7, 1998).
Guest, WMU's News Service,
"Assessing the Gun-Free Schools' Expulsion
Policy" (August 8, 1995).
Guest, WMU's News Service, "Crime
Prevention and the National Crime
Bill" (August 24, 1994).
Guest, WMU's News Service, "Domestic
Violence: A Reflection of
America's Violent Society" (June 23, 1994).
Guest, WMU's News Service, "Will
Crime Bills Curb Crime?" (April 21,
1994).
Guest, WMU's News Service, "An Easy
Market for Firearms" (January 6,
1994).
Guest, WMU's News Service, "Preventing
Shoplifting and Theft During
the Holiday Season" (December 7, 1993).
Guest, WMU's News Service, "Gun
Control and the Brady Bill"
(December 7, 1993).
Guest, WMU's News Service, "Teenage
Violence" (August 18, 1993).
Guest, WMU's News Service, "Young
Criminals" (April 27, 1993).
Guest, WMU's News Service, "Parole
in Michigan" (July 20, 1992).
Guest, WMU's News Service,
"Shoplifting and the Holiday
Season"
(December, 1991).
Guest, WMU's News Service,
"Michigan's Crime Ranking" (August,
1991).
Guest, WMU's Forum, "Sexual
Assault Awareness and the Annual Take
Back the Night March and Rally"
(April 1, 1992).
Guest, WMU's Forum, "New
Directions in Criminology" (June
6, 1991).
Steering Committee, Kalamazoo's 1992 Take
Back the Night.
Keynote Speaker, Kalamazoo's 1992 Take
Back the Night (April 11,
1992).
Keynote Speaker, Campus Rally, Take Back
the Night, (April 20, 1991).
Board of Directors, Wellspring-Cori Terry
and Dancers (1995-1997).