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VITAE CURRICULUM
Mary K. Stohr
Current Title and Professor
Contact Information Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology
Washington State University
Johnson Tower, Room 716
PO Box 644872
Pullman, WA 99164-4872
509-335-4042
Education B.A., June 1983, Criminal Justice Washington State University
B.A., June 1983, Political Science Washington State University
M.A., May 1987, Criminal Justice Washington State University
Thesis: "Inmate Perceptions of New Generation Jails."
Ph.D., August 1990, Political Science Washington State University
Dissertation Topic: "Staff Turnover and Correctional Management in
New Generation’ Jails: Key Implementation Issues For A Significant
Policy Innovation."
Ph.D. Areas:
Criminal Justice
Public Administration
Publications and Technical Reports
Books
1. Stohr, Mary K., Walsh, Anthony and Craig Hemmens (2020) Corrections: A Text Reader, 3rd
edition. Los Angeles, CA: Sage Publications (there is duplication in some content between this
book and the Corrections: The Essentials, 3rd Edition and the Corrections: From Research, to
Policy, to Practice, 1st Edition books) (Stohr, Walsh and Hemmens first edition published in
2009, second edition in 2013, Sage).
2. Stohr, Mary.K. and Anthony Walsh (2019). Corrections: The Essentials, 3rd Edition. Los
Angeles: Sage Publications (there is duplication in some content between this book and the
Corrections: From Research, to Policy, to Practice, 1st Edition book) (Stohr and Walsh first
edition, 2012, second edition 2016, Sage).
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3. Stohr, M.K, and Walsh, A. (2018) Corrections: From Research, to Policy, to Practice.
Los Angeles: Sage Publications (there is duplication in some content between this book and the
Corrections: The Essentials, 2nd Edition book).
4. Stohr, Mary K. and Pete Collins (2014). Criminal Justice Management: Theory and Practice in
Justice Centered Organizations, 2nd Edition. New York, New York: Routledge (first edition,
2009, Oxford).
5. Cullen, Francis, Jonson, Cheryl Lero and Mary K. Stohr (2014). The American prison:
Imagining a different future. Los Angeles, CA: Sage Publications.
6. Walsh, Anthony and Mary K. Stohr (2010) Correctional Assessment, Casework and Counseling,
5th Edition. Lanham, MD: American Correctional Association (this is the first and only edition I
am on).
7. Stohr, Mary K. and Craig Hemmens (eds.) (2004). The Prison Experience. Upper Saddle River,
New Jersey: Prentice-Hall.
Peer Reviewed Journal Articles/Essays
Makin, D., Willits, D. Wu, G. Wood, K ., Lu, R., Stohr, M.K., Koslicki, W., Stanton, D., Hemmens, C.,
Snyder, J., Lovrich, N. (2019). The Effects of I-502 on Police Clearance Rates: A Time Series Analysis.
Police Quarterly.
Campagna, M., Kowalski, M., Drapela, L., Stohr, M. K., Tollefsbol, E., Woo, Y., Mei, X., Hamilton, Z.
(2019). Understanding offender needs over forms of isolation using a repeated measures design. The
Prison Journal.
Kowalski, M., Mei, X., Turner, J., Stohr., M., & Hemmens, C. (2019). A statute analysis: Correction
officer’s sexual misconduct. The Prison Journal.
Woo, Y., Willits, D., Pedenault, A., Stohr, M.K. & Hong, M. (2019). Children of Mixed-Ethnic Heritage
and Adverse Life Outcomes: A Comparison of Two Korean Adolescent Samples. Youth and Society.
Published online in May, 2018.
Bang, B., Stanton, D., Hemmens, C. & Stohr, M.K. (2018). Police Recording of Custodial
Interrogations: A State-By-State Legal Inquiry. Int. Journal of Police Science & Management.
Hafoka, M., Woo, Y., Hsieh, M., van Wormer, J., Stohr, M.K. & Hemmens, C. (2018) What Legally
Prescribed Functions Tell Us: Role Differences between Adult and Juvenile Probation Officers. Federal
Probation, 79, 20.
McCann, W., Pedneault, A., Hemmens, C. & Stohr, M.K. (2018) Upskirting: Statutory analysis of
legislative responses to video voyeurism ten years down the road. Criminal Justice Review
Ruiz, L., Posey, B., Neuilly, M., Hemmens, C. & Stohr, M.K. (2018). Certifying Death in the United
States. Journal of Forensic Sciences. 63, 4: 1138-1145.
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Mei, X., Cortright, C.E., Stohr, M.K., Hemmens, C., Collins, P., Iannacchione, B. & Hudson, M. (2017).
Confirmatory analysis of an ethics instrument for corrections. The Prison Journal.
Mei, X., Iannacchione, B., Stohr, M.K., Hemmens, C., Hudson, M. and Collins, P.A. (2017).
Confirmatory Analysis of an Organizational Culture Instrument for Corrections: A Research Note. The
Prison Journal
-Request by Dr. Faith Lutze from Washington State University to use this instrument in her research at
Airway Heights Correctional Institution in Washington State.
Hsieh, Ming-Li, Hafoka, Moana, Woo, Youngki, van Wormer, Jacqueline, Stohr, M.K. & Hemmens, C.
(2017). Assessing the Current State of Juvenile Probation Practice: A Statutory Analysis. Journal of
Offender Rehabilitation, 55 (5), 329-354.
Routh, D., Abess, G. Yoo, J., Makin, D., Hemmens, C. & Stohr, M.K. (2017). The law and transgender
inmates. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. 7(4), 38-42.
Campagna, M., Foster, C., Karas, S., Stohr, M.K. & C. Hemmens. (2016). Restrictions on the
Citizenship Rights of Felons: A Statutory Analysis. Journal of Law and Criminal Justice (Online), 4:1.
Woo, Y., Lu, R. & Stohr, M.K. (2016). Social support and the gendered experience of incarceration in
South Korean prisons. Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, 14 (3), 172-194.
Hsieh, M., Hafoka, M., Woo, Y., van Wormer, J., Stohr, M.K. & Hemmens, C. (2016). Probation
Officer Roles: A Statutory Analysis. Federal Probation. 79, 3, 20-7.
-Reprinted with permission in Offender Programs Report, 20(04) November/December 2016 , pp.49-67(19)
Walker, A., Klein, M., Hemmens, C., Stohr, M.K. and V. Burton. (2016). The Consequences of Official
Labels: Further Examination of the Rights lost By the Mentally Ill and Mentally
Incompetent. Community Mental Health Journal, 52(3), 272-280.
Woo, Y., Stohr, M.K., Hemmens, C., Lutze, F., Hamilton, Z. & Yoon, OK K. (2016). An Empirical Test
of Social Support Paradigm on Male Prisoner Society. International Journal of Comparative and
Applied Criminal Justice, available ONLINE FIRST in September 2015.
Neuilly, M-A. & Stohr, M.K. The Art of Conferencing. (2016). Journal of Criminal Justice Education
27(2), available ONLINE FIRST in February, 2016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10511253.2015.112910
Stohr, M.K. (2015). “The hundred years’ war: The etiology and status of transgender women in men’s
prisons. Women and Criminal Justice Journal (Silver Anniversary Issue), 25,3,120-129.
Yoo, J, Mei, X., Hemmens, C., Stohr, M.K. (2015). “Rapists’ parental rights: Adding insult to injury.”
Criminal Law Bulletin 52:1 (Fall).
Garland, B., Moore, S., Stohr, M. & Michael Kyle. (2015). Juvenile Evening Reporting Centers: A
Research Note on an Emerging Practice. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 14(2), 164-174.
Iannacchione, B., Collins, P.A., Hudson, M., Stohr, M.K., Hemmens, C., Thayer, J., & Brady, K. (2015).
Ethics in a mountain state county jail. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 26,6.
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Garland, B., Hogan, N., Wodahl, E., Hass, A., Lambert, E. & Stohr, M.K. (2014). “The Issue of
Decarceration and Its Possible Effects on Inmates, Staff, and Communities.” Punishment and Society, 16(4).
Collins, P. A., Iannacchione, B., Hudson, M., Stohr, M.K. & Hemmens, C. (2013). “A comparison of
jail inmate and correctional staff goal orientations: Results from across the line.” The Journal of Crime
and Justice, 36,1, 100-115.
Stohr, M. K., Hemmens, C., Collins, P.A., Innacchione, B., Hudson, M. & Johnson, H. (2012).
“Assessing the Organizational Culture in a Jail Setting.” Prison Journal, 92 (3): 358-387.
Lee, L. and Stohr, M.K. (2012). A critique and qualified defense of “correctional quackery.” Journal of
Contemporary Criminal Justice 28(1): 96-112.
Collins, P. A., Cooper, J.A., Horn, B., Stohr, M.K., Walsh, A., Bostaph, L. & Baker, E. (2011). “The
Cost of Substance Abuse: The Use of Administrative Data to Investigate Treatment Benefits in a Rural
Mountain State.” Western Criminology Review 11(3): 12-24.
King, Kate, Stohr, Mary K., Kelley, Laura, Vazquez, Salvador, Smith-Daniels, Shelli and Robert
Uhlenkott. 2009. “They Said: An Analysis of State Level Sexual and Gender Harassment Data,”
Criminal Justice Studies: A Critical Journal of Crime, Law and Society. 22(3): 281-298.
Hemmens, Craig and Mary K. Stohr 2007. “And All We Gotta Do Is Hold Up Our End: Bruce
Springsteen and Strain Theory,” Interdisciplinary Literary Studies: A Journal of Criticism and Theory.
9(1): 105-118.
Stohr, Mary, Vazquez, Salvador and Shandell Kleppinger 2006 “It’s Not Paranoia if People Really Are
Out to Get You: Hate Crime in Idaho.” Journal of Ethnicity and Criminal Justice. 4(1/2): 65-92.
Vazquez, Salvador, Stohr, Mary, Skow, Karen and Marcus Purkiss 2005. “ ‘Why is a Woman Still Not
Safe When She’s in Her Home?’: Seven Years of NIBRS Data on Victims and Offenders in Intimate
Partner Violence.” Criminal Justice Studies. 18(2): 125-146.
Stohr, M.K. 2005. “Victim Services Programming: If It Is Efficacious, They Will Come.” Solicited
Reaction Essay for Criminology and Public Policy (Todd Clear, editor).of the article “Efficacy of
Victim Services Programs: Implications from a Statewide Survey of Crime” by Sims, B., Yost, B. and
Abbott, C. 4(2): 801-808.
Vazquez, S., Stohr, M.K. and M. Purkiss 2005. “Intimate Partner Violence Incidence and
Characteristics: Idaho NIBRS 1995-2001 Data.” Criminal Justice Policy Review. 16(1): 99-114.
Stohr, Mary K. 2003. “Living in the ‘Land of Hope and Dreams’ ” Women & Criminal Justice 15(1): 1-
18.
Kifer, Misty, Hemmens, Craig and Mary K. Stohr 2003. “The Goals of Corrections: Perspectives From
the Line.” Criminal Justice Review 28(1): 47-69.
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--Request by Ph.D. student Colleen E. Cannone (University of Kansas) to use the goal and demographic
portion of this survey (goal questions developed by Velmer Burton and Francis Cullen) in her research
on military corrections (fall 2006).
Stohr, Mary K., Hemmens, Craig, Shapiro, Brian, Chambers, Brian and Kelley, Laura 2002.
“Comparing Inmate Perceptions of Two RSAT Programs.” The International Journal of Offender
Therapy and Comparative Criminology. 46(6): 699-714.
Hemmens, Craig, Stohr, Mary K., Schoeler, Mary and Bona Miller 2002. “One Step Up, Two Steps
Back: The Progression of Perceptions of Women’s Work in Prisons and Jails.” Journal of Criminal
Justice. 30(6): 473-489.
Stohr, Mary K., Hemmens, Craig, Kjaer, Kristin, Dayley, Jed, Gornik, Mark, Noon, Cindy and Diane
Baune 2002. “Inmate Perceptions of Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Programming.” Journal of
Offender Rehabilitation. 34(4): 1-32.
--Request by graduate student Matt Boswell (San Jose State University) in 2002 to use the Inmate RSAT
Perceptions Instrument in local jail research in California.
--Reprinted in the January/February 2003 Offender Substance Abuse Report. 3(1): 1,9-12.
--Reprinted in Sims, Barbara (ed.) 2005. Substance Abuse Treatment with Correctional Clients:
Practical Implications for Institutional and Community Settings. 95-131. Haworth Press, Inc.
--Reprinted in Stohr, Walsh and Hemmens, 2009. Corrections: A Text/Reader, 296-304, Sage
Publications.
--Request by graduate student Clyde Hilliard Jr. (Fordham University, Graduate School of Social
Services) in 2010 to use the Inmate RSAT Perceptions Instrument to conduct a survey of the perceptions
of staff and their clients regarding services at the Daytop Village Rockland Outreach Substance Abuse
facility in Blauvelt, NY.
Hemmens, Craig and Mary K. Stohr 2001. “Correctional Staff Attitudes Regarding the Use of Force in
Corrections.” Corrections Management Quarterly. 5(2): 26-39.
Stohr, Mary K., Hemmens, Craig, Kifer, Misty and Mary Schoeler 2000. “We Know It, We Just Have to
Do It: Perceptions of Ethical Work in Prisons and Jails.” The Prison Journal 80(2): 126-150.
Stohr, Mary K., Hemmens, Craig, Marsh, Robert L., Barrier, Gary and Dan Palhegyi 2000. "Can't Scale
This: The Ethical Parameters of Correctional Work." The Prison Journal 80(1): 40-56.
Hemmens, Craig and Mary K. Stohr 2000. "The Two Faces of the Correctional Role: An Exploration of
the Value of the Correctional Role Instrument." International Journal of Offender Therapy and
Comparative Criminology" 44(3): 326-349.
--Request by Per Ake Nylander and Odd Lindberg to use the Correctional Role Instrument in Swedish
Prison research (summer 2005).
--Request by Lauran Sabatini, graduate student at Simon Fraser University, to use the Correctional Role
Instrument in Canadian prison research (fall 2005).
--Request by Darlanne Hoctor Mulmat, Associate Research Analyst, Criminal Justice Research
Division, San Diego Association of Governments, to use the Correctional Role Instrument in assessing
juvenile probation institutions (spring 2006)
--Request by Elizabeth Grossi and Rick Tewksbury (Professors at the University of Louisville,
Kentucky) to use the instrument for research at their local jail (fall 2006).
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--Request by Jennie Walsh, Forensic Psychologist in Training, G4S Care & Justice Services (UK)
Limited HMP & YOI Parc, Surrey, England to use the instrument in prison research on clients and for
her thesis (fall 2009)
--Request by Sara Delia Menon, doctoral student, Singapore campus of James Cook University, to use in
her “doctoral thesis project” (spring 2012)
--Request by Dina Cardoso Luis, to use the instrument in doctoral project on Portuguese Prison Officer
research, in Social Psychology at University of Salamanca (spring 2015).
Barrier, Gary, Stohr, Mary K., Hemmens, Craig and Robert Marsh 1999.
"A Practical User's Guide to Ethical Practices: Idaho's Method for Implementing Ethical Behavior in a
Correctional Setting." Corrections Compendium. 24(4): 1-3, 14-15.
Stohr, Mary K., Mays, G. Larry, Beck, Ann C. and Tammy Kelley 1998. "Sexual Harassment in
Women's Jails." Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice. 14(24): 135-155.
Stohr, Mary K., Lovrich, Nicholas P. and G. Larry Mays 1997. "Service v. Security Focus in Training
Assessments: Testing Gender Differences Among Contemporary Women's Jail Correctional Officers."
Women and Criminal Justice 9(1): 65-85.
Stohr, Mary K., Lovrich, Nicholas P. and Marcia J. Wood 1996. "Service v. Security Concerns in
Contemporary Jails: Testing Behavior Differences in Training Topic Assessments." Journal of Criminal
Justice 24(5): 437-448.
Gray, Tara, G. Larry Mays and Mary K. Stohr 1995. "Inmate Needs and Programming in Exclusively
Women's Jails." The Prison Journal. 75(2): 186-202.
Stohr, Mary K., Lovrich, Nicholas P., Menke, Ben A. and Linda L. Zupan 1994. "Staff Management in
Correctional Institutions: Comparing DiIulio's 'Control Model' and 'Employee Investment Model'
Outcomes in Five Jail Settings." Justice Quarterly. 11(3): 471-497.
--Reprinted in Stohr, Walsh and Hemmens, 2009. Corrections: A Text/Reader, 143-162, Sage
Publications.
-Condensed and slightly revised version reprinted with permission in two issues (May/June, July/August
1995) of American Jails. IX (2,3): 35-44.
Stohr, Mary K., Lovrich, Nicholas P. and Gregory L. Wilson 1994. "Staff Stress in Contemporary Jails:
Assessing Problem Severity and the Payoff of Progressive Personnel Practices." Journal of Criminal
Justice. 22(4): 313-328.
Stohr, Mary K. and Ann C. Beck 1994. "He said, She said: Sexual Harassment in the Fractured Criminal
Justice Workplace." American Journal of Criminal Justice. 18(2): 235-257.
Howard, Christopher, Winfree, L. Thomas, Mays, G. Larry, Stohr, Mary K. and Dennis L. Clason 1994.
"Processing Inmate Disciplinary Infractions in a Federal Correctional Institution: Legal and Extra-legal
Correlates of Prison-Based Legal Decisions." The Prison Journal. 74(1): 5-31.
Lovrich, Nicholas P. and Mary K. Stohr 1993. "Gender and Jail Work: Correctional Policy Implications
of Perceptual Diversity for the Workforce." Policy Studies Review. 12(1/2): 66-84.
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Stohr, Mary K. and Linda L. Zupan 1992. "Street-Level Bureaucrats and Service Provision in Jails: The
Failure of Officers to Identify the Needs of Inmates." American Journal of Criminal Justice. 16(2): 75-
94.
Stohr, Mary K., Self, Ruth L. and Nicholas P. Lovrich 1992. "Staff Turnover in New Generation Jails:
An Investigation Of Its Causes and Prevention." Journal of Criminal Justice 20(5): 455-478.
Stohr-Gillmore, Mary K. 1991. "Improving Selection Outcomes With The Use Of Situational
Interviews: A Response To The 'Comment' by Steven M. Rock." Review Of Public Personnel
Administration. 11(1-2): 142-144.
Gray, Kelsey, Stohr-Gillmore, Mary K. and Nicholas P. Lovrich 1991. "Adapting Participatory
Management for a Paramilitary Organization: The Implementation of TEAMS in the Washington State
Patrol." American Journal of Police. 10(4): 27-47.
Beck, Ann C. and Mary K. Stohr 1991. "Unearthing the Pillars: Gender and Harassment Victim Support
for Affirmative Action." State and Local Government Review. 23(1): 31-36.
Stohr-Gillmore, Mary K., Stohr-Gillmore, Michael W. and Nanette Kistler 1990. "Improving Selection
Outcomes with the Use of Situational Interviews: Empirical Evidence from a Study of Correctional
Officers for New Generation Jails." Review of Public Personnel Administration. 10(20): 1-18.
-Reprinted in Current Municipal Problems (a quarterly journal).
Zupan, Linda L. and Mary K. Stohr 1988. "Doing Time in the New Generation Jail: Inmate Perceptions
of Gains and Losses." Policy Studies Review. 7(3): 626-640.
Journal Articles (non peer reviewed)
1. Cullen, Frank T., Jonson, Cheryl Lero, and Mary K. Stohr (2012). “Introduction: Imagining a
Different Future.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 28(1).
2. Stohr, Mary K. 2009. How Ken Kerle Changed the Corrections World (and My Life). Tribute to the
life and influence of Ken Kerle, retiring editor of the American Jails Magazine. Professional Issues in
Criminal Justice: A Professional Journal, 4(1): 59-62.
Book and Monograph Chapters
1. Stohr, Mary K. and Foster, Cheyenne (2016). “No Tokes Over the Line: Marijuana Decriminalization,
Medicalization and Legalization As it Affects Decarceration” (book chapter for Nancy Marion’s book
on Marijuana Legalization, Carolina Press).
2. Stohr, Mary K., Jonson, Cheryl Lero and Jennifer L. Lux. (2014) “Understanding the female prison
experience.” In Cullen, F.T., Wilcox, (Eds.) edited book commemorating the 40th anniversary of the
publication of Freda Adler’s book Sisters in Crime.
3. Stohr, Mary K. & Wozniak, John (2013). Book chapter titled “The Green Prison.” Cullen, F.T.,
Jonson, C. Lero & Stohr, M.K. (Eds.) The American Prison. Los Angeles: Sage.
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4. Stohr, Mary K., Jonson, Cheryl Lero & Cullen, Frank (2013). Book chapter titled “Lessons Learned:
From Penal Harm to Penal Help.” Cullen, F.T., Jonson, C. Lero & Stohr, M.K. (Eds.) The American
Prison. Los Angeles: Sage.
5. Hemmens, C. & Stohr, M.K. (2013) Book chapter titled “The Racially Just Prison.” Cullen, F.T.,
Jonson, C. Lero & Stohr, M.K. (Eds.) The American Prison. Los Angeles: Sage.
6. Stohr, Mary K. 2010. "Women and Law" In Walsh, Tony and Craig Hemmens (eds.) Law, Justice,
and Society: A Sociological Introduction. New York: Oxford University Press. Updated and revised
from when it was first published in an earlier version of this book by the American Correctional
Association in 1999, 2008.
7. Stohr, M.K.2006. “ ‘Yes, I’ve Paid the Price, But Look How Much I’ve Gained’: The Struggle and
Status of Women Correctional Officers.” Book chapter for Renzetti, Goodstein and Miller (Eds.) of
Women, Crime and Criminal Justice.
8.Stohr, Mary and Lisa Growette Bostaph 2005 “Current issues in the law and women: WWARWD?” In
Alida V. Merlo and Joycelyn Pollock (Eds.) Women, Law, & Social Control, Second Edition. Needham
Heights, MA: Allyn and Bacon .
9.Stohr, Mary K., Lovrich, Nicholas P., Zupan, Linda L., Menke, Ben A. 1994. "Vertical Team
Management in Direct Supervision Jails." Proceedings from the Sixth Annual Symposium on Direct
Supervision Jails. Hagerstown, MN: American Jail Association.
10.Stohr, Mary K. 1991. Setting The Jail Research Agenda For The 1990s (Introduction to Monograph).
Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Corrections.
11.Menke, Ben A., Zupan, Linda L., Stohr, Mary K., Lovrich, Nicholas P. and Kelsey Gray 1991.
"Human Resource Development: An Agenda For Jail Research." in Setting The Jail Research Agenda
For The 1990s. Monograph. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Corrections.
Practitioner and Academic Magazine and Newsletter
1.Routh, D., Campbell, C., & Stohr, M.K. (2017) Demographics of ACJS Members: 2015 – 2016. ACJS
Today.
2.Routh, D., Campbell, C., Schoeneck, E. & Stohr, M.K. (2016) Demographics of ACJS Members: 2014
– 2015. ACJS Today.
3.Hemmens, C. and Stohr, M.K. (2016). It’s all about justice: Essay. Accepted at ACJS Today XLI (2):
12-13.
4.Campbell, C., Schoeneck, E. & Stohr, M.K. (2015) Demographics of ACJS Members: 2013 – 2014.
ACJS Today.
5.Schoeneck, E. & Stohr, M.K. (2014) Demographics of ACJS Members: 2012 – 2013. ACJS Today.
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6.“Stohr and Hemmens Attend ANZSOC Conference” article appeared in the January 2013 edition of
ACJS Today, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1, p10-11.
7.Stohr, Mary K. and Jon Cooper 2007. “Historic Irish Gaols: Cork City and Kilmainham (Dublin).”
American Jails Magazine. May/June issue.
8.Hemmens, Craig, Stohr, Mary K., Schoeler, Mary, Sanders, Lance, Laky, Michael and Jim Batt 1999.
"What's My Job? Role and Ethical Perceptions of Jail Staff." American Jails Magazine. Nov/Dec issue.
9.Stohr, Mary K. 1999. "Clearing and Maintaining An Ethical Path in Corrections: The Contributions of
Practice and Theory." American Jails Magazine. Sept./October issue.
10.Stohr, Mary K. 1997. "Noteworthy Personnel Findings From the Women's Jail Study." American
Jails. XI(3): 45-56.
11.Stohr, Mary K. 1993. "Female Staff in United States Jails." American Jails. VII(1): 27-28.
12.Stohr, Mary K., Zupan, Linda L., Curtis, Craig, Lovrich, Nicholas P., and Ben A. Menke 1992.
"Performance Appraisal in New Generation’ Jails: Assessing Employees in Innovative Direct
Supervision Local Facilities." American Jails. 6(1): 10-16.
13.Beck, Ann C. and Mary K. Stohr 1991. "Sexual Harassment and Affirmative Action in County-Level
Protective Services." American Jails. 5(5): 15-21.
14.Lightfoot, Calvin, Zupan, Linda L. and Mary K. Stohr 1991. "Jails and the Community: Modeling
The Future In Local Detention Facilities." American Jails. 5(4): 50-52.
15.Stohr-Gillmore, Mary K., Stohr-Gillmore, Michael W. and Nicholas P. Lovrich 1990. "Sifting the
Gold From the Pebbles: Using Situational Interviews to Select Correctional Officers for Direct
Supervision Jails." American Jails. 3(4): 29-34.
Encyclopedia Entries
1.Stohr, Mary K. 1999. "Issues for Women in Jails." Entry for the Encyclopedia of Women and Crime.
2.Stohr, Mary K. 1999. "Women in Jails." Entry for the Encyclopedia of Women and Crime.
Technical Reports/Academic Magazines/Monographs
1.Stohr,M.K., Woo, Y., Willits, D. & C. Hemmens (2018). Final Report: The Role of THC and Other
Intoxicants on Traffic Accidents in Washington State. Report submitted to the Washington State Traffic
Safety Commission.
2.Hemmens, C., Lu, R., Walker, A. & Stohr, M.K. (2016). Process Evaluation of the Spokane County
Intensive Supervision Therapeutic (DUI) Court. Final Process Evaluation Report completed in March.
3.Stohr, M.K., Hudson, M., Iannacchione, B. Collins, P.A. & Hemmens, C. 2008. “Ethics and the
Correctional Organization in a Mountain State Detention Center.” Research report submitted to the Ada
County Detention Center. Boise, Idaho: Boise State University in August.
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4.Stohr, M.K. 2005. “Lessons in Corrections: A Report Submitted to the Vera Institute Commission on
Safety and Abuse, Public Hearing 3.” A solicited “think piece” for reading into the record of this hearing
and posting on the Vera Institute website. Submitted in October 2005, hearings held in November 2005,
published on the website January 2006.
5.Stohr, Mary K., Vazquez, Salvador and other members of the Idaho Research and Analysis
Consortium. 2003. Idaho Crime Victimization Survey – 2001 Meridian, ID: Idaho State Patrol.
--Requests by numerous states to review/use the Idaho Victimization Survey
6.Stohr, Mary K., Vasquez, Salvador, Smith-Daniels, Shellee, Prescott, Craig, Green, David, Uhlenkott,
Robert, Elson, Robin, Floerchinger-Franks, Aydelotte, James, Fellen, Sue, Musser, William and Barbara
Schnabel 2001. Idaho Crime Victimization Survey – 2000. Meridian, Idaho: Idaho State Patrol.
7.Stohr, Mary K., Hemmens, Craig, Baune, Diane, Jed Dayley, Gornik, Mark and Kristin Kjaer 2000.
“Final Report: Residential Substance Abuse Treatment for State Prisoners (RSAT) Partnership Process
Evaluation,” Washington D.C.: National Institute of Justice. Reprinted in the NIJ Research Review:NCJ
Number 187352.
-Reprinted by the National Institute of Justice (2003). Residential substance abuse treatment for state
prisoners: Breaking the drug-crime cycle among parole violators. Web-only document (NCJ 199948).
8.Kifer, Misty, Schoeler, Mary, Stohr, Mary K. and Craig Hemmens 2000. “Prison and Jail Staff
Perceptions of Ethics.” Report for the Idaho Department of Corrections and Participating Jails and the
Jail Academy. Published by the Department of Criminal Justice Administration at Boise State
University.
9.Stohr, Mary K., Uhlenkott, Robert, Hayter, John, Meyer, Misty, Smith-Daniels, Shellee, Floerchinger-
Franks, Ginger, Fellen, Sue, Green, David, Musser, Bill and Barbara Schnabel 1999. Final Report on the
second administration of the statewide "Crime Victimization Survey 1999." Published by the Idaho
Department of Law Enforcement.
10.Stohr, Mary K. and John Crank, Michelle Bissey, Leila Jones, Bill Musser and Ryan Badger 1998.
"Crime in the Lives of Idahoans" Final and Technical Reports for Idaho State Board of Education grant.
11.Stohr, Mary K. and G. Larry Mays 1993. "Women's Jails: An Investigation of Offenders, Staff,
Administration and Programming." Final Report for grant number 92J04GHP5 awarded by the
National Institute of Corrections, Jails Division.
12.Lovrich, Nicholas P., Stohr-Gillmore, Mary K. Zupan, Linda L., Menke, Ben A., Stohr-Gillmore,
Michael and John Goldman 1990. Staff Turnover and Stress in New Generation Jails: Technical
Report. (1990) Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Corrections.
13.Manning, Don, Menke, Ben A., Zupan, Linda L., Stohr-Gillmore, Mary K., Stohr-Gillmore, Michael
W. and Nicholas P. Lovrich 1988. Performance Appraisal in New Generation’ Jails. Technical Report
#87J01GGV. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Corrections.
Book Reviews
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1.Ruiz, L. & Stohr, M.K. 2018. Review of Vanessa R. Panfil’s The gang’s all queer: The lives of gay
gang members. Theory in Action.
2.Stohr, Mary K. 2003. Review of Norval Morris’ Maconochie’s Gentleman: The Story of Norfolk
Island and the Roots of Modern Prison Reform. The Prison Journal. 83(1): 105-106.
3.Stohr, Mary K. 2000. “Review of God of the Rodeo.” The Prison Journal. 80(2) 225-227.
4.Stohr, Mary K. 1999. Review of Barbara Owen's book 'In the Mix:' Struggle and Survival in a
Women's Prison. in The Women and Criminal Justice Journal. 10(3): 109-112.
5.Stohr, Mary K. 1998. Review of Robert Johnson's book Hard Time: Understanding and Reforming the
Prison, Second Edition. (1996) American Jails Magazine. July/August: 103-104.
6.Stohr, Mary K. 1996. Book Review of Staples, William G. (1990) Castles of our Conscience: Social
Control and the American State, 1800-1985 (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press) in Social
Pathology: A Journal of Reviews special issue on Corrections, Punishment and Social Control 2(1).
7.Stohr, Mary K. 1995. "Book Review of Richard Wright's 1994 In Defense of Prisons." Journal of
Criminal Justice 23(1): 99-103.
Editorial Work and Editorials
1.Cullen, Frank, Jonson, Cheryl Lero and Mary K. Stohr (2012). Journal of Contemporary Criminal
Justice 28(1).
2.Hemmens, Craig and Mary K. Stohr (2001). Service as guest editors of a special correctional role and
attitudes issue of Corrections Management Quarterly. 5(2).
3.Hemmens, Craig and Mary K. Stohr (2001). “Introduction to Special Attitudes of Correctional Staff
Issue.” Corrections Management Quarterly. 5(2): 26-39.
4.Hemmens, Craig and Mary K. Stohr (2000). Service as guest editors of a special ethics issue of The
Prison Journal. 80(2).
5.Stohr, Mary K. and Hemmens, Craig (2000). “Introduction to Special Ethics Issue.” The Prison
Journal. 80(2): 123-125.
Manuals
Stohr-Gillmore, Mary K. 1988. Introduction to the Juvenile Justice System. Correspondence Course
Manual based on the book Juvenile Justice: Policy, Practice, and Law, by H. Ted Rubin.
Newspaper Articles/Editorials
“Leash Up, It’s the Law!” article for the 2009 spring edition of the North End News.
“Walking in the North End with the One I Love” article for the 2006/2007 winter edition of the North
End News.
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“Flawed Dialogue” letter to the editor of the Idaho Statesman on planning for Boise District Schools,
November 19, 2004.
Solicited Guest Opinion for the Idaho Statesman regarding the use of limited corrections funds (1997)
Submitted
Abboud, M., Wu, G., Pedneault, A., Stohr, M.K. & Hemmens, C. Educator Sexual Misconduct: A
Statutory Analysis. Submitted to in January 2018. Revise and resubmit in May 2018.
Cortwright, C., McCann, W., Willits, D., Hemmens, C., & Stohr, M.K. An Analysis of State Statutes
Regarding the Role of Law Enforcement. Submitted to Criminal Justice Policy Review in January 2018.
Revise and resubmit in May 2018.
Willits, D., Makin, D., Stohr, M.K., Stanton, D., Hemmens, C., Snyder, J., Hoard, S. and N.P. Lovrich
“Exploring the Persistence of Illegal Marijuana Markets in the Context of Legalization: Consequences
for Crime, Arrests and Prosecution.” Grant proposal in the amount of $998,718 submitted to the
National Institute of Justice on April 25, 2018.
Woo, Y., Drapela, L., Campagna, M., Stohr, M.K., Hamilton, Z., Mei, X., & Thompson Tollesbol, E.
Disciplinary Segregation’s Effects on Inmate Behavior: Institutional and Community Outcomes.
Submitted to Punishment & Society in June, 2018.
Woo, Y., Willits, D., Stohr, M.K., Hemmens, C. & Hoff, S. “Wreck on the Highway”: The
Intersectionality of Driver Culpability, THC, Other Intoxicants and Fatalities in Washington State.
Submitted to the Journal of the Transportation Research Board in June, 2018.
McCann, W., Kowalski, M., Hemmens, C. & Stohr, M.K. "A Comparative Analysis of Certificates of
Rehabilitation. “ Submitted to Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research in August, 2018.
Works in Progress
Stanton, D., Mei, X., Willits, D., Stohr, M.K., Kim, S. The effects of marijuana legalization on jail
populations in Washington state.
NIJ paper on Crime.
NIJ paper on law enforcement perceptions of legalization.
Grants, Funded and Unfunded Research/Proposals
Stohr, M.K. (P-I), Willits, D. (Co-PI), Makin, D. (Co-PI), Snyder, J. (Co-PI), Hemmens, C. (Co-PI),
Turner, J. (Co-PI), Wood, D. (Co-PI), and Lovrich, N.P (Co-PI). Research Associates and Data Analysts
include: Ruibin Lu, Duane Stanton, Guangzhen Wu, Ph.D., Anna Deighton, Rachael Brooks, Xiaohan
Mei, Youngki Woo, Brianne Posey and Season Hoard, Ph.D. National Institute of Justice (NIJ-2016-
9090, ) funded project: “Effects of Marijuana Legalization on Law Enforcement and Crime.” Grant in
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the amount of $999,831. Submitted in April 2016 and funded. Project began January 1, 2017 and
lasts until December 2019.
Stohr, M.K. (P-I), Woo, Y. (Co-PI), Willetts, D. (Co-PI), Hemmens, C (Co-PI). The Role of THC and
Other Intoxicants on Traffic Accidents in Washington State. Submitted on February 11, 2016 and
funded. Project began October 1, 2016 and ended September 30, 2017. Funding agency is the
Washington Traffic Safety Commission for grant in the amount of $79,953.
Hemmens, C., (P-I), Lu, R. (Co-PI) & Stohr, M.K. (Co-PI). Spokane DUI Court Process and Outcome
evaluation. Funding agency: Washington Traffic Safety Commission (two grants funded, one for
$40,000 [for April 2015-September 2015] and one for $60,000 [for October 2015-September 2016])
for a total of $100,000.
Stohr, M.K. (P-I) Contract with the Department of Law Enforcement and the Idaho Research and
Analysis Consortium Group on the fourth Idaho Crime Victimization survey from SAC and other
federal grant monies awarded to the Idaho Department of Law Enforcement (funded for approximately
$60,000) (March 2001 to March 2002).
Stohr, M.K. (P-I) Principal Investigator contract with the Department of Law Enforcement and the Idaho
Research and Analysis Consortium Group on the third Idaho Crime Victimization survey from SAC and
other federal grant monies awarded to the Idaho Department of Law Enforcement (funded for
approximately $50,000) (March 2000 to March 2001).
Stohr, M.K. (P-I) with Craig Hemmens (Co-PI) and Department of Corrections Partners
(Mark Gornik, Kristin Kjaer, Cindy Noon and Tammy Majors) on a "Residential Substance Abuse
Treatment for State Prisoners (RSAT) Partnership Process Evaluation," National Institute of Justice
Grant for $59,990, June 1999 –February 2001.
Stohr, M.K. (P-I) Contract with the Department of Law Enforcement and the Idaho Stat Rat Group on
the second "Crime in the Lives of Idahoans" survey from SAC grant monies awarded to the Idaho
Department of Law Enforcement ($40,000) (August 1998 to July 1999).
Stohr, M.K. (P-I) Recipient (2000) of undergraduate research institute monies ($300) to work with
student Misty Kifer on the criminal justice student questionnaire. Also a recipient (with Craig
Hemmens) of URI monies ($1000) to continue the role and ethics research with students Mary Schoeler
and Misty Kifer.
Stohr, M.K. (P-I) (1999 -- with Craig Hemmens) of BSU undergraduate research institute monies
($1,500) to work with two students (Lance Sanders and Mary Schoeler from Criminal Justice) on the
distribution and examination of ethics and correctional role instruments in the Ada County Jail and
Idaho prisons. Craig Hemmens and I also supervised two students in 1997/1998 (Jed Dayley and Kevin
Bennett) in their research assistance positions to help with related research (Craig secured the funding
for these students).
Stohr, M.K. (P-I) On "Crime in the Lives of Idahoans" (John Crank Co-Principal). Idaho State Board
of Education grant for $34,443 to study criminal victimization in Idaho, July 1996 to December
1997. Three criminal justice students were funded for their involvement in, and assistance with, this
research (Ryan Badger, Michelle Bissey and Leila Jones).
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Stohr, M.K. (P-I) (with G. Larry Mays from New Mexico State University) on a $15,000 grant with the
National Institute of Corrections involving the study of exclusively women's jails, May 1992 to
May 1993. Two NMSU criminal justice graduate students (Carol Clark and Shannon Henry-- whose
graduate committees I chaired while at NMSU) were funded with this grant.
Stohr, M.K. (P-I) on a $600 grant by New Mexico State University to support the Women's Jail
Research, Summer 1992. One criminal justice graduate student at NMSU, Jodi Trojan, received some
funding from this grant.
Co-Principal Investigator (with Nicholas Lovrich, Ben Menke, Linda L. Zupan and Michael W. Stohr-
Gillmore) on a $15,000 grant from the National Institute of Corrections involving the study of
turnover of staff in New Generation Jails, July 1989 to July 1990.
Recipient of a number of small travel grant awards from Boise State University to enhance teaching,
present research, and facilitate service at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 1996 to 1999.
Recipient of the W.S.U. Summer Dissertation Research Grant ($2,000), 1990.
Graduate Student Travel Award to present research findings at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of
Criminal Justice Sciences, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990.
Research Associate (under Linda Zupan, Nicholas P. Lovrich and Ben Menke) on a $20,000 grant
from the National Institute of Corrections involving the study of performance appraisal instruments
in jails, August 1987 to June 1988.
Grants Submitted and Not Funded
Stohr, M.K. (P-I/Director) Cooperative Educational Partnership Between the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS): Criminal
Justice Fellows. Submitted to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on June 7, 2016, on
behalf of ACJS and as Executive Director of ACJS. Application Number: DTNH2216R00047. Grant in
the amount of $983,833. Grant submitted in June 2016. Revisions completed in August 2016 and
amount reduced to $913,333. Funding decision deferred in November 2016 after I notified them of
my impending resignation as Executive Director of ACJS.
Preliminary Proposal NSF INCLUDES: Science LEAP = Science Literacy Education and Action in
Prison (named as a Co-Principal Investigator). Grant submitted by colleagues at Evergreen State
College and in partnership with Washington Department of Corrections personnel involved in
Sustainability Programming. Grant in the amount of $300,000. Submitted on April 15, 2016 and denied
May 2016.
Stohr, Mary K. (consultant with Craig Hemmens) on a grant written by William Tharp et al. “Evaluation
of the Effectiveness of South/East Tennessee Methamphetamine Task Force and Idaho Combined
Agency Methamphetamine Partnership in Disrupting the Market for Methamphetamine.” Grant proposal
in the amount of $249,145 submitted to the National Institute of Justice in April 2006, denied in June
2006.
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Stohr, Mary K. (P-I) and Salvador P. Vazquez (Co-PI) “FY2003 ORE Investigator-Initiated
Solicitation: Analysis of Three Years of State-Level Victimization Data.” National Institute of Justice
grant for $108,000 submitted in March 2003, denied in October 2003.
Stohr, Mary K. (P-I), Hemmens, Craig (Co-PI) “Residential Substance Abuse Treatment for Idaho State
Prisoners: A Partnership Outcome Evaluation” (with Hemmens and Jaeger [IDOC]) grant submitted for
$535,042 to the National Institute of Justice on January 14, 2002, denied in October 2002.
Stohr, Mary K. (P-I), Hemmens, Craig, Gornik, Mark, Majors, Tammy and Kjaer, Kristin "Residential
Substance Abuse Treatment for State Prisoners (RSAT) Partnership Outcome Evaluation." Grant
proposal in the amount of $99, 992 submitted to the National Institute of Justice in April 1999, denied in
August 1999.
Awards/Nominations/Elections Recipient of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Fellow Award (2018) for distinguished
contribution to justice education and scholarship.
Recipient of the Minority and Women’s Section of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Coramae
Richey Mann Leadership Award (2018) (considered the highest honor of the Section). Award given to
“a contributor to the ethnic and racial diversity in criminal justice education, someone who endeavors to
advance critical thinking concerning women and must have made substantial contributions to the
emerging body of knowledge about gender issues in criminology and criminal justice.”
Recipient of one of the Outstanding Mentor Awards by the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
(February 2010). Nominated by the President of the Academy, Dr. Janice Joseph, and named as a
mentor of her.
Recipient of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Founders Award (March 2009). This award
given to only one person per year “recognizes an ACJS member who, through service activities, has
made a substantial contribution to the Academy and to the discipline of criminal justice.”
Recipient of the Boise State University “Women Making Herstory Award” for 2009.
Recipient of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Minorities and Women Section’s “Evelyn
Gilbert Unsung Hero Award” (received March 2008). The award is in recognition of service to the
section and the Academy that has “enhanced the status of minorities and women as criminologists,
criminal justice academics and professionals.”
Certificate of Appreciation (2007) from the North End Neighborhood Association for service to that
organization as Editor of the Northend News for five years.
Recipient of the Annual (March 2006) “Award for Outstanding Contributions to Corrections” from the
Corrections section of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.
Recipient of the “Annual Faculty Award for Teaching” for the College of Social Sciences and Public
Affairs at Boise State University for 2004 (awarded in spring 2005), included a $1000 monetary award.
Nominated by Dean Suzanne McCorkle for the Boise State University Foundation Scholars Teaching
Award for 2000/2001 (not selected). Nominated separately for the Boise State University Foundation
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Scholars Research and Service Awards for 2002/2003 (not selected). Nominated for the Research and
Creativity Award for 2004 (not selected). Nominated again for the Teaching award 2005 (not selected).
Nominated again for the Teaching and Research awards 2006 (withdrew as on the committee to select
teaching and my husband was also nominated for research). Nominated in 2007 separately for the
Foundation Scholars teaching, service and research awards (declined in the areas of service and
research, not selected for the teaching award).
Elected as Treasurer of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. A three year commitment from
spring 2002-2005. Re-elected to a second term (2005-2008).
Selected in Spring 2002 by a Phi Kappa Phi Honor Student Initiate (John Greene) as the teacher who
most inspired him.
Selected in Spring 2000 by two Phi Kappa Phi Honor Student Initiates (Diane Baune and Dan
Gunnerson) as the teacher who most inspired them.
Recipient of the Idaho Research and Analysis Consortium coveted “Golden Stat Rat Certificate of
Involvement” in 1999/2000.
Selected in Spring 1999 by a Phi Kappa Phi Honor Student Initiate (Matt Bott, ASBSU Student Body
President 1999/2000) as the teacher who most inspired him.
Recipient of the 1998-99 Faculty Recognition (Teaching) Award for the College of Social Science and
Public Affairs, from the Associated Students of Boise State University ("in appreciation of your
dedication and outstanding service provided to the students of Boise State University"). Nominated by
fifteen criminal justice students for this teaching award.
Elected as the Chair of the Department of Criminal Justice Administration at Boise State University in
March 1999, term began in January 2000 and ended July 2003. Position rotated to another departmental
member.
Nominated for the Larry Selland Humanitarian Award at Boise State University (1999) for advocacy
work with women and minorities.
Elected as Second Vice-President (1999) of the Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice
Educators (the regional section of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences). Service as Vice-President
(2000), service as President (2001), service as Immediate Past-President (2002).
1996-1997 Recipient of the university-wide "Outstanding BSU Student Organization Advisor of the
Year" award for advising Alpha Phi Sigma (the criminal justice honor society) at Boise State University.
1997 award for acting as "Cofounder Corrections Section" (with Rosemary Gido) of the Academy of
Criminal Justice Sciences by the Corrections Section of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.
Elected as the first chair of the Corrections Section of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences,
1995/1996.
Selected in Spring 1996 by a Phi Kappa Phi Honor Student Initiate (Amanda Gallegos) as the teacher
who most inspired her.
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1996 Outstanding Alumni Award, Criminal Justice Honor Society (Alpha Phi Sigma), Washington State
University, Pullman, WA. Selected for distinguished teaching, research and service activities in the
profession.
1995-96 Outstanding Faculty Award Nominee, Boise State University ("for outstanding service on
behalf of the students of Boise State University"). Nominated by two students.
Recipient of a "Recognition" Award by the Dona Ana County Youth At Risk Committee in October
1992, Dona Ana County, New Mexico.
Recipient of the Washington State University Association for Faculty Women "Harriet B. Rigas
Outstanding Woman in Graduate Studies" Award (Doctoral Level), 1990.
First and Third place winner in the Washington State University Graduate and Professional Student
Research Paper Competition (second author on the first paper and first author on the second paper) --
Social and Administrative Sciences Division in April 1989.
"Lambda Alpha Epsilon Outstanding Graduate Student of the Year in Criminal Justice Award" at
Washington State University (in conjunction with Craig Curtis) 1987-1988, for scholarship as a Masters
student.
Teaching/Mentorship Full Professor (tenured) in the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at Washington State
University, August 2013 to the present. Teaching responsibilities have included the following
undergraduate/graduate courses: Green Criminal Justice (undergraduate-online), Corrections
(undergraduate), Corrections (graduate), Criminal Justice Management (graduate-online).
Full Professor (tenured) in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Missouri State
University, August 2011 to July 2013. Teaching responsibilities included the following
undergraduate/graduate courses: Green Criminology (undergraduate), Management (undergraduate),
Corrections (undergraduate), Corrections (graduate).
Full Professor (tenured) in the Department of Criminal Justice
Administration at Boise State University, August 1993 to July 2011 (Full since 2003, Associate until
Spring 2003, Assistant until Spring 1997). Teaching responsibilities included the following
undergraduate/graduate courses: Environmental Crime (undergraduate/graduate) Gender and Justice
(undergraduate), Corrections (graduate/undergraduate), Criminal Justice Management
(graduate/undergraduate), Introduction to Law and Justice, Senior Tutorial, Senior Seminar, Juvenile
Justice, Community Policing and Police Issues.
Assistant Professor in the Criminal Justice Department at New Mexico State University, August 1990 to
August 1993. Teaching responsibilities included the following undergraduate and graduate courses:
Introduction to Criminal Justice, Juvenile Justice Administration, American Corrections, Criminal
Justice Administration, Policy Analysis and Evaluation (graduate/undergraduate), Women and Criminal
Justice (graduate/undergraduate), Criminal Justice Administration (graduate seminar), Juvenile Justice
Administration (graduate seminar) and Corrections (graduate seminar).
Other courses taught or assisted:
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1) American National Government at the University of Idaho (January to May 1990), Washington State
University (August 1988 to May 1989) and Lewis and Clark State College (September to December
1988);
2) Graduate and Undergraduate course on the use of a mainframe statistical package (SPSSX) and word-
processing program (TEXT1) at Washington State University (August 1987 to May 1988);
3) Introduction to Criminal Justice at Washington State University (January to May 1987);
4) Juvenile Justice System Correspondence Course at Washington State University (August 1987 to
May 1990).
5) Teaching Assistant, Criminal Justice Program, Washington State University, August 1986 to January
1987. Provided support services for a class titled "Police and Society" taught by Dr. Ben A. Menke.
Research Assistant, Division of Governmental Studies and Services, Department of Political Science,
Washington State University, Pullman, Washington. January 1990 to May 1990. Responsibilities
included research on jail personnel and administrative processes.
Research Assistant for the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, Washington State University
on a deterrence experiment in Spring 1983.
Graduate and Honor’s Committees at WSU/MSU/BSU/NMSU Yvette Armendariz/Honor’s Thesis NMSU (chair) 1992
Susan Dulling/Master’s Thesis NMSU (committee member) 1992
Shannon Henry/Master’s Thesis NMSU (chair) 1992
Christopher Howard/Master’s Thesis NMSU (chair) 1992
Stacey Jackson/Master’s Thesis NMSU (chair) 1993
Julie Andrews/Master’s Thesis NMSU (committee member) 1993
Wyatt Wilson/Master’s Thesis NMSU (chair) 1993
Marilee Cross/Master’s Project BSU (committee member) 2003
Laura Kelley/ Master’s Thesis BSU (committee member) 2004
Misty Kifer/Master’s Thesis-High Pass BSU (chair) 2004
Gary Raney/Master’s Project BSU (committee member) 2005
Pete Collins/Master’s Thesis-High Pass BSU (chair) 2006
Jennifer Ashley/Master’s Thesis-High Pass BSU (chair) 2006
Dan Greenleaf/Master’s Project BSU (chair) 2008
Natalie Gregg/ Master’s Project BSU (committee member) 2008
Katie Orcher Master’s Project BSU (chair) 2009
Ginny Hatch/Master’s Project BSU (committee member) 2009
Marianne Hudson/Master’s Thesis BSU (committee member) 2010
Stephanie Karas/Master’s Project BSU (chair) 2011
Caryn E. Saxon/Master’s Thesis MSU (committee member) 2012
Daniel Zander/Master’s Practicum Project MSU (chair) 2013
Wendy Koslicki/Master’s Portfolio WSU (committee member) 2014
Matthew Heatherly/Master’s Portfolio WSU (committee member) 2015
Lindsay Sebastion/ Master’s Portfolio WSU (committee member) 2015
Diana Amucinski/Master’s Portfolio WSU (committee member) 2015
Clint Thomas/Master’s Portfolio WSU (committee member) 2016
Caroline (Cat) Bye/Master’s Portfolio WSU (committee member) 2016
Guangzhen Wu/Master’s Portfolio WSU (committee member) 2016
Michael Klein/Dissertation WSU (committee member) 2016
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Jose Mendez/ Master’s Portfolio WSU (committee member) 2016
Paige Wanner/Master’s Portfolio WSU (committee member) 2016
Rebeca (Maria) Orozco/Master’s Portfolio WSU (committee member) 2017
Xiaohan Mei/Dissertation WSU (committee member) 2018
Guangzhen Wu/Dissertation WSU (committee member) 2018
Youngki Woo/Dissertation WSU (chair) (ABD)
Duane Stanton/Dissertation WSU (chair) (ABD)
Heather Ouellette/Dissertation University of South Carolina (outside committee member) (ABD)
Elizabeth Hattenburg/ Dissertation WSU (committee member) (in progress)
Moana Hafolka/Dissertation WSU (committee member) (in progress)
Brianne Posey/Dissertation WSU (committee member) (in progress)
Melissa Kowalski/Dissertation WSU (committee member) (in progress)
Dylan Pelletier/Dissertation WSU (committee member) (in progress)
Tasha Fox/Dissertation WSU (committee member) (in progress)
Celia Magnuson/Dissertation WSU (committee member) (in progress)
Lamonica Harrison/Dissertation WSU (committee member) (in progress)
Mikala Ewert/Master’s Portfolio WSU (chair) (in progress)
Rachael Brooks/Master’s Portfolio WSU (committee member) (in progress)
Nichole Pearson/Master’s Portfolio WSU (committee member) (in progress)
Teaching Rejuvenating/Refresher Courses
“Blackboard 9.1,” Fall 2014
“Peer Evaluation,” Fall 2012
“Student Engagement in the Classroom,” Fall 2012
“Engaging 21st Century Learners,” Fall 2012
“What’s New in Blackboard Learn 9.1,” Fall 2011
“Visualizing Content for Media Site Lecture,” Fall 2011
“Transforming Student Learning & Engagement with Student Response Systems ‘clickers,’” Fall 2011
“IRB Training with guest speaker Helen McGough,” Spring 2008
“Rejuvenating the Mid to Late Career Academic” Center for Teaching and Learning, Spring 2008
“Blackboard Training: Improvements in the latest iteration,” Winter 2007/2008
“Innovations in Teaching” Center for Teaching and Learning, Fall 2007
Training Facilitator (with Andrew Giacomazzi) of “Focus Groups on Organizational Change/Improvement” for
the Ada County Sheriff’s Department (Sheriff Elect Gary Raney). Winter 2004-2005.
"Retelling the Tale: The Truth About Correctional Alternatives" training (with Craig Hemmens and
Robert Marsh) at the 1997 Joint Congress of the Idaho Correctional Association and the Idaho Juvenile
Justice Association.
"Ethics in Corrections" training curriculum and delivery of a week-long training session (morning and
afternoon sessions) for the Idaho Department of Corrections in September 1997 (with Robert Marsh) at
the medium security prison (ISCI). Development and validation of two empirical instruments (with
Craig Hemmens): the "Correctional Role Instrument" and the "Ethics" instrument.
Co-Facilitator (with Craig Hemmens) of a Mission Statement Development Meeting of the Treatment
Services entities of the Idaho State Correctional Institution in October 1996.
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"Ethics" Training (with Robert Marsh) for Probation and Parole Managers held at Bogus Basin Ski
Resort, Bogus Basin, Idaho on April 12, 1995.
"Ethics" Training (with Robert Marsh) for Probation and Parole Managers held in Boise, Idaho on
December 21, 1994.
Professional Presentations
Paper Presentations
“The Effects of Marijuana Legalization on Law Enforcement and Crime,” Mary K. Stohr (with
colleagues). Presentation via AMS to the Bureau of Justice Statistics Conference in Phoenix, Arizona
(April 2017).
“Confirmatory Analysis of the Organizational Culture Instrument,” Xiaohan Mei (presented), myself
and other colleagues. Presentation at the American Society of Criminology in Washington D.C.
(November 2015).
“Organizational Culture in a Jail Setting” Stohr, Mary and Xiaohan Mei. Invited presentation at the
Correctional Health Symposia in Portland, Oregon (July 2014).
“Decarceration” Stohr, Mary and Brett Garland, Aida Hass, Eric Wodahl, Eric Lambert and Nancy
Hogan. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in New York
(March 2012).
“They Said: An Analysis of State Level Sexual Harassment Data” Stohr, Mary and Kate King. Poster
presentation at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Chicago, Illinois
(March 2005).
“Intimate Partner Violence Incidence and Characteristics: Idaho NIBRS 1995-2001 Data” Stohr, Mary
K., Vasquez, Salvador P. and Marcus Purkiss. Paper presentation at the annual meeting of the Western
and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators in Lake Tahoe, Nevada (October 2003).
“Hate Crime in Idaho” Stohr, Mary K., Vazquez, Salvador P. and Shandell Kleppinger. Paper
presentation at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Boston, MA (March
2003).
“Idaho Crime Victimization - 2001.” Stohr, Mary. Paper presentation at the annual meeting of the
Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators in Lake Tahoe, Nevada (October 2002).
“Sexual Harassment in a Rural Mountain State.” King, Kate, Stohr, Mary and Laura Kelley. Paper
presentation at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Anaheim, CA, 2002.
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“One Step Up, Two Steps Back: The Progression of Perceptions of Women’s Work in Prisons and
Jails.” Hemmens, Craig and Mary K. Stohr. Paper presentation at the Western and Pacific Association of
Criminal Justice Educators in Vancouver, B.C. (October 2001).
“Idaho Crime Victimization.” Vazquez, Salvador and Mary K. Stohr. Document presented at both the
Bureau of Justice Statistics Conference in New Orleans (October 2001) and the Western and Pacific
Association of Criminal Justice Educators Conference in Vancouver, B.C. (October 2001).
“Comparing Inmate Perceptions of Two RSAT Programs.” Stohr, Mary, Hemmens, Craig, Shapiro,
Brian and Brian Chambers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice
Sciences in Washington, D.C., 2001.
“Comparison of Staff and Inmate Perceptions of RSAT Programming.” Hemmens, Craig, Stohr, Mary
K., Kjaer, K., Baune, D. and M. Gornik. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society
of Criminology in San Francisco, CA, 2000.
“Inmate Perceptions of RSAT Programming.” Stohr, Mary K. , Hemmens, Craig and Kristin Kjaer.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting in New
Orleans, LA, 2000.
“What’s My Job? An Examination of the Role Perceptions of Jail Staff.” Stohr, Mary K., Hemmens,
Craig, Schoeler, Mary and Misty Kifer. Paper presented at the Western and Pacific Association of
Criminal Justice Educators meeting in Reno, Nevada, 1999.
"Two Faces of the Correctional Role: An Exploration of the Value of the Correctional Role Instrument."
Paper presentation (with Craig Hemmens) at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice
Sciences in Orlando, Florida, March 1999.
"Doing the Right Thing? The Ethical Parameters of Correctional Work." Paper presentation at the
annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Albuquerque, N.M., March 1998.
"Final Report on 'Crime in the Lives of Idahoans'" (with John Crank, and Leila Jones, Michelle Bissey,
Bill Musser and Ryan Badger) at the Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators
meeting in Reno, Nevada in November 1997.
"Noteworthy Personnel Findings From the Women's Jail Study" presentation at the national meeting of
the American Jail Association in Salt Lake City in May 1997.
"Parallel Perceptions: Gender, Job Enrichment & Job Satisfaction in Women's Jails" with Nicholas
Lovrich, Larry Mays and Amanda Gallegos . Paper presentation at the annual meeting of the Academy
of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada in March 1996.
"Sexual Harassment in Women's Jails" with G. Larry Mays, Ann Beck and Tammy Kelley. Paper
presentation at the annual meeting of the Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators
in Reno, Nevada in November, 1995.
"Service v. Security: Gender, Roles and Staff Training in Contemporary Jails" (analyzing a women's jail
dataset). Paper presentation at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Boston in March 1995.
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"Sexual Harassment in Women's Jails." Paper Presentation at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
in Chicago in March 1994.
"Service v. Security: Gender, Roles and Staff Training in Contemporary Jails" (analyzing a
podular/direct supervision jail dataset). Paper presentation with Marcia Wood at the Western and Pacific
Association of Criminal Justice Educators in Salt Lake City in October 1994.
"Gender and Jail Work." Presentation at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice
Sciences, Kansas City, Missouri, March 1993.
"A Profile of Five Exclusively Women's Jails." Paper presentation at the American Society of
Criminology, in San Antonio, Texas, November 1992.
"He Said, She Said: Sexual Harassment in the Fractured Criminal Justice Workplace." Paper
presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, March 1992.
"Staff Stress in Podular/Direct Supervision Jails: An Explication of Degree and Implications." Paper
presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice Educators,
October 1991.
"Staff Turnover in New Generation Jails: An Investigation of Its Causes and Prevention." Paper
presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, in Nashville,
Tennessee, March 1991.
"Something New Under the Corrections Sun: The Unique Combination of Old’ Ideas to Fashion a
Significant Policy Innovation." Paper presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Southwestern
Association of Criminal Justice Educators, October 1990.
"Adapting Participatory Management for a Paramilitary Organization: The Implementation of TEAMS
in the Washington State Patrol." Paper presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal
Justice Sciences, in Denver, Colorado, March 1990.
"Sifting the Gold from the Pebbles: Using Situational Interviews to Select Correctional Officers for
New Generation Jails," Paper presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice
Sciences, in Washington D.C., April 1989.
"Validating Situational Interviews: Predicting Performance in One New Generation Jail," Paper
presentation at the Pacific Northwest Political Science Association Meeting, November 1988.
"Affirmative Action in a County Government: Gender Differences and the Effect of Movement of
Women in Male-Dominated and Higher Level Occupations," Paper presentation with Ann C. Beck at
the Pacific Northwest Political Science Association Meeting, November 1988.
"Disjunction of Perceptions: The Failure of Correctional Officers to Identify the Needs of Inmates."
Paper presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, in San
Francisco, California, April 1988.
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"Doing Time in the New Generation Jail: Inmate Perceptions of Gains and Losses," Paper presentation
with Linda L. Zupan at the Annual Meeting of The Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, in St. Louis,
Missouri, April 1987.
Panel, Workshop and/or Roundtable participant, chair, discussant
Invited participant on NIJ Advisory Panel on Workforce Issues in Corrections (operated by the Rand
Corporation) in Washington D.C. (February 2017).
“Implementation of Marijuana Laws,” panel at the American Society of Criminology meeting in
Washington D.C. John Turner chairing (November 2015).
“Imagining Prisons: A Different Future” Panel organizer and chair at the annual meeting of the
American Society of Criminology in Chicago, Illinois. Co-author on the Green Prison (with John
Wozniak) and the Racially Just Prison (with Craig Hemmens) papers (November 2012).
“Mass Decarceration” Roundtable organizer and participant at the annual meeting of the Midwestern
Criminal Justice Conference in Chicago, Illinois (October 2011).
“Dream Big: Prisons, Community Corrections, Jails (three roundtables)” Roundtable organizer and
participant at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in San Diego, California
(February 2010)
“Women in Corrections” Roundtable participant at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal
Justice Sciences in Boston, Massachusetts (March 2009)
“Publishing Books” Roundtable participant at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice
Sciences in Cincinnati, Ohio (March 2008)
“Publishing Journal Articles” Roundtable participant at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal
Justice Sciences in Cincinnati, Ohio (March 2008)
“Publishing in Criminal Justice, ” Roundtable participant at the annual meeting of the Western and
Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educators in Reno, Nevada (October 2006)
“The Work, Just the Work, Just the Working Life: The Professional Life of Female Faculty Members,”
Roundtable chair at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Baltimore,
Maryland (March 2006).
“Survival Skills for the New Academic and for Those Leaving Graduate School” invited roundtable
participant at the annual meeting of the ACJS in Boston, MA, March 2003.
“Ethics and Jails” invited roundtable participant at the annual meeting of the ACJS in New Orleans, LA,
March 2000.
Roundtable Participant in the Plenary Session on a "Ethics Code for the Academy of Criminal Justice
Sciences," at the annual meeting of the ACJS in Orlando, Florida, March 1999.
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Panel participant with a state district court judge (Deborah Bail) and a state senator (Cecil Ingram) on a
"Forum on Sentencing and Sentencing Alternatives," for the League of Women Voters of Idaho. January
1999, Boise, Idaho.
"Sexism in Higher Education" invited roundtable participant at the Academy of Criminal Justice
Sciences meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico in March, 1998
Panel Chair/Discussant on the "Women in Prison and After Release" panel at the Academy of Criminal
Justice Sciences meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico in March, 1998
"Author Meets Critic" panel reviewer (with Ken Kerle) of Wayne Welsh's book Counties in Court at the
annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences meeting in Louisville, Kentucky in March
1997.
Panel Chair on the "Improving Corrections" panel at the annual meeting of the Western and Pacific
Association of Criminal Justice Educators in Reno, Nevada in November, 1995.
"Incarcerated Women" roundtable participant at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Chicago in
March 1994.
"Women in Corrections" panel discussant at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Chicago in
March 1994.
Panel chair and discussant on "Violence in Correctional Institutions" panel, Annual Meeting of The
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, April 1988.
Community
“Ethics and Corrections” invited presentation at an Idaho Department of Corrections Manager’s
Training Session, July, 2002, Boise, Idaho.
“Correctional Ethics in Idaho” invited presentation at the Tri-State Warden’s Conference (Idaho,
Washington and Oregon) with Craig Hemmens, May 2000, Sun Valley, Idaho.
“Hacks or Helpers,” invited presentation at the Idaho Correctional Association Conference with Craig
Hemmens, September 1999, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.
“The Idaho Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Program,” invited presentation at the Idaho
Correctional Association Conference with Craig Hemmens and Kristin Kjaer from the Idaho Department
of Corrections Bureau of Offender Programs, September 1999, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.
"The Real Crime Rate in Idaho," invited presentation at the Idaho Criminal Justice Conference with Bob
Uhlenkott of the Idaho Department of Law Enforcement and Captain Bill Musser of the Meridian Police
Department, August 1999, Boise, Idaho.
"Making Ethical Decisions in Corrections," invited presentation at the combined annual conference of
the Idaho Correctional Association and the Idaho Juvenile Justice Association, September 1998, Boise,
Idaho.
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"Collision Course: Funding for Higher Education and Corrections," participated in a televised panel
discussion for Channels 4 and 7 as part of a collaborative public policy story by several media
representatives in the state (newspapers and TV stations), November 1997. Panel composed of Director
of the Department of Corrections, a defense attorney, a state senator, a state representative, a regular
citizen, a state board of education member, a student government leader at Idaho State University and
me.
"Crime in the Lives of Idahoans" revised version presentations to the Idaho Criminal Justice Council,
the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences and the Idaho Council on Domestic Violence in February,
March and April (respectively) 1997.
"Sexual Harassment in Employment" presentation to the Junior Chamber of Commerce, May 1996, in
Boise, Idaho.
Presentation on New Generation Jails to the Idaho State Historical Society, December 1995 in Boise,
Idaho.
"Sexual Harassment: The Fractured Workplace" presentation in an Office Occupations Class (Boise
State University--Nampa, ID Branch) on June 14, 1995.
"The Future of Jails" panel participant at the Washington State Jail Association Training Conference
held in Yakima, Washington on June 2, 1994.
"Sexual Harassment" discussant during the Women's History Month at Boise State University, March
1994.
"Sexual Harassment in the Workplace." Presentation during Sexual Assault Week at Boise State
University on October 21, 1993.
"What are the Opportunities for People in the Criminal Justice Field?" Presentation with G. Larry Mays
at the New Mexico Corrections Association.
Panelist on a Town Meeting titled "A Cooperative Future: Law Enforcement and Society." Meeting
was held in Las Cruces, NM on March 3, 1992, sponsored by the American Civil Liberties Union and
other concerned community groups.
Other Professional Experience/Service
Board member of the Alpha House of Springfield, Inc.: Residential Re-Entry Center for federal inmates
in Springfield, Missouri (November 2011 to May 2013).
Board member of the Federal Defender Services of Idaho (August 2007 to Spring 2011).
Committee member of the Correctional Education Advisory Committee Meeting, Idaho Department of
Corrections, from 2004 to Spring 2011.
Chair, Offender Population Forecast Advisory Committee for the Idaho Department of Corrections.
Invitation by the Director of Corrections, James C. Spalding and continuing at the invitation of Director
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Beauclair (June 2000 to 2007 and 2009). Service as chair of this committee for six years then there was
a gap of two years and I was selected as chair again at the invitation of Director Reinke (Summer 2009
to Spring 2011)
Committee member of the Standards Committee, Idaho Department of Corrections, from 2004 to 2006.
Committee member the Idaho Department of Correction’s Innovators Workgroup for Offender
Management, from 2006 to 2007.
Expert Witness for plaintiffs in a New Mexico jail civil case (Salazar et al. v. City of Espanola et
al.[2004]) involving sexual assault of female inmates by a judge and male correctional officers.
Disclosed as witness, case settled in favor of plaintiffs in July/August 2004, before I was deposed or
case tried.
Transition to Treatment Team for the Idaho Department of Corrections. Invitation by the department and
service extended from spring 2002 to fall 2002.
Workforce Development Committee for the Bureau of Offender Programs, Idaho Department of
Corrections. Invitation by the Director of the Bureau, Mark Gornik (March 2001).
Children’s Center Advisory Board at Boise State University (fall 2001 to fall 2003).
Expert Witness for plaintiff in a California case (Pesce v. State of California, Amador County Superior
Court case -- Summer 1997 to February 1998) involving the issues of sexual harassment in a state prison
(Mule Creek). Disclosed as a potential witness, declined further participation in February 1998.
Board Member for the Violence Prevention Program -- a nonprofit batterer's treatment program in
Boise, Idaho (1995 to 1999).
Expert Witness for plaintiffs in a combined California case (Ratcliff, George, Gros and Smith v. State of
California et al., San Luis Obispo -- Summer and Fall 1996) involving the issues of sexual/gender
harassment and retaliation in a state prison (Mens Colony). Judicial decision for the plaintiffs in the
amount of 1.9 million dollars in January 1997.
Member of the Research Advisory Committee for the Idaho Youth Ranch. Winter 1995 to 1996.
Expert Witness for plaintiff in a California case (Pulido v. State of California, et al., Marin County
Superior Court Case--1993/1994) involving the issue of sexual harassment in a state prison (San
Quentin). Judicial decision for the plaintiff in the amount of 1.3 million dollars in January 1994,
appellate court affirmed decision and award in December 1994. I still get Christmas cards from the
plaintiff’s attorney.
Member of the Dona Ana County "Youth At Risk" community action group. Also chaired the
Evaluation component of this group, Fall 1991 to August 1993. The initial explicit purpose of the group
was the establishment of educational and support programming for juveniles in the jail. As this goal was
accomplished we turned our attention to maintaining a cooperative effort with the local jail
administrators in ensuring continued programming for the juveniles and in planning for the future.
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Volunteer researcher at La Casa - the domestic violence oriented organization in Dona Ana County,
New Mexico. Fall 1991 to August 1993.
Consultant/Volunteer/Organizer (with Peter Gregware and Kristi Taylor), for the Dona Ana County Jail,
Las Cruces, N.M., on the establishment of an educational program for their incarcerated juveniles, Fall
1990 to Fall 1991.
Classification Counselor, Larch Corrections Center, Department of Corrections, Washington, August
1984 to May 1987 (promoted from a Correctional Officer position [December 1983 - August 1984] at
the same facility). Counseled adult male inmates on their progress at Larch and throughout the
Washington state prison system, helped them identify present and future goals, completed the necessary
paperwork for work release and parole and actively participated in classification decisions.
Professional Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
Organizations Alpha Phi Sigma - Criminal Justice Honor Society (Faculty Advisor
[1990 to 1993 at NMSU, 1994 to 1999 at BSU] and member)
American Society of Criminology
Phi Kappa Phi (Faculty Initiate) Phi Sigma Alpha - Political Science Honorary Western Association of Criminal Justice
Academic Service Committee Service at Washington State University:
Qualifying Exam Grading Committee (2016-2017, 2017-2018)
Faculty Search Committee (2014-2015, 2015)
Director of Undergraduate Studies (2013-2014, 2014-2015. 2015-2016)
Chair of the Departmental Assessment Committee (2013-2014, 2014-2015, 2015-2016)
Committee Service at Missouri State University:
Graduate College Dean’s Search Committee (Fall 2012-2013)
Department Tenure and Promotion Committee Chair (Fall 2012)
Graduate Curriculum Committee (Fall 2012)
Department Search Committee (2012)
College Budget Committee (2011-2012, 2012-2013)
Department graduate policies committee (2011)
Committee Service at Boise State University:
Faculty Senate (elected to represent the College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs) (2009-
2010—declined a second year due to sabbatical in Fall 2010)
College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs Budget Committee (spring 2009)
Fulbright Committee (2008, 2009)
Environmental Studies Program Committee Member (spring 2008-2011)
Dean’s Search Committee Chair (College of SSPA) (2007-2008) committee member (2006-
2007)
Foundation Scholars Committee “Service” (2007/2008), “Teaching” (2006/2007, 2008/2009)
Campus Climate Survey Committee (2004-2007)
University Program Review Committee (2002-2006)
University Academic Grievance and Dishonesty Committee (2002)
BSU Children’s Center Advisory Board (2002-2004)
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Departmental search committee from 1993-1999, 2006, 2007, chair of committee in 2000, 2001,
2002.
Department graduate curriculum committee (2000, 2001, 2002)
Department undergraduate curriculum committee (2000-2001, 2002)
Chair-Elect work on Chair Selection and Position Policies Subcommittee for the Criminal Justice
Department (April 1999 to October 1999)
College Curriculum Committee (1993-1994);
College Promotion and Tenure Committee (1993),(1997), (chair, 1998) ;
University Faculty Senate Reduction in Force Committee (1993-1995).
College Mexican-American Conference Committee (1994-1995)
SSPA Teaching Travel Awards Committee (1995-1996)
Advising Task Force (1996-1997)
Faculty Grievance Committee (1996-1998, 1999)
Service for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences:
Executive Director (staff – July 1, 2012 to August 31, 2017)
Program Committee (2012-2013)
Budget and Finance Committee (2011-2012)
Founder’s Award Committee (2011-2012, 2010-2011)
Book Awards Committee (chair) (2009/2010)
Program Committee (2009/2010)
Nominations and Elections Committee (2008)
Treasurer of ACJS (2002-2005), (2005-2008)
Co-Chair Colors Committee for ACJS (2002-2004)
President Western and Pacific Association of Criminal Justice Educator (regional arm of
ACJS (2000-2001)
Program chair and V-P WPACJE (1999-2000)
Elected as 2nd Vice-President of WPACJE (Spring 1999)
Academic Program Reviewer for the Academy (appointed Spring 1999 to 2004)
Region Five Trustee on the Academy Board (1998 to 2001)
Local Arrangements Committee for WPACJE (1997/1998/2000).
Academic Review Committee of ACJS (1997, 1998)
Program Committee ACJS in the "Gender" area (1997/1998)
Program Committee ACJS in the "Jails" area (1996/1997)
Editor of Corrections Now, the Correction's Section newsletter (1996/1997/1998)
Affirmative Action Committee member ACJS (1996/1997)
Co-Founder of the Corrections Section ACJS (1995)
Chair of the Corrections Section ACJS (1995/1996)
Awards Committee ACJS (1995/1996)
Corrections Section Organizing Committee ACJS (Spring 1994)
Nominations and Elections Committee ACJS (1994/1995), (1995/1996)
Program Committee in the "Gender" area ACJS (1993/1994)
Chair, Planning/Programming Committee of the Minorities and Women Section ACJS (1992/1993)
Program Committee in the "Other Topics" area ACJS (1991/1992)
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Tenure and/or Promotion External Reviewer (a midwestern university 1997, a southern university 1997, a northeastern university 2002, a southern university 2004, a midwestern university 2006, a northwestern university 2007, a midwestern university 2007, a northwestern university 2008, a northwestern university 2009, a southeastern university 2009, a southern university 2010, a midwestern university 2012, a northwestern university 2012, a Canadian university 2013, a northwestern university 2015, northeastern university 2015, a southern university 2016, a northeastern university 2016, a southern university 2016, a midwestern university 2017, a southern university 2017, a western university, 2018).
Outside reviewer for a proposal to establish a Doctoral Program in Criminal Justice at a
northwestern university, Fall 2003.
Doctoral Program Outside Reviewer (a western university Winter 2004).
Victims' Rights Week Coordinator for Boise State University (1995/1996), (1996/1997), Departmental Facilitator (1999/2000), (2001/2002), (2002/2003).
Peer review consultant for the National Institute of Justice (September 1994 to the present), panel reviewer Fall 1996, invited panel reviewer 2006 (declined due to schedule), invited in 2008 and 2009 (not needed either time) invited in 2010 and declined due to time constraints.
Faculty Advisor to the Boise State University Alpha Phi Sigma Honor Society (Criminal Justice Honor Society), January 1995 to May 1999. Served in the same capacity at New Mexico State University from January 1991 to August 1993.
Committee Memberships at New Mexico State University: 1) Faculty/Student Arbitration Committee (August 1992 to May 1993); 2) Faculty/Staff Wellness Committee (January 1992 to May 1993); 3) Chaired five graduate (master's level) committees and served on five others (September 1990 to May 1993). 4) Judge, Graduate Student Paper Competition at New Mexico State University, April 1992.
Program Co-Coordinator, Fall 1990. "National Jails Conference" held in Denver, Colorado.
Conference sponsored by the National Institute of Corrections.
Graduate Student Faculty Representative in the Political Science Department, Washington State University Fall 1987 to Spring 1988.
Senator from the Criminal Justice Program in the Graduate and Professional Student Association, Washington State University, Fall 1986 to Spring 1987.
Journal Board Memberships/Reviewing/Editing Service * Women and Criminal Justice (reviewer Fall 1992 to the present and editorial board Summer 1995 to the present) * The Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice (editorial board member Summer 2001 to the present) * The Prison Journal (reviewer Summer 1994 to the present, advisory board Spring 2000 to the present) * Editorial Board member for LFB Publishing. Nicholas P. Lovrich, Editor (on the board with Solomon Zhao and John Worrall, Fall 2011 to 2016) * Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice (guest reviewer Summer 1996, coeditor on a special issue [with Frank Cullen and Cheryl Jonson in 2011-2012]).
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* Criminal Justice Series for Garland Publishing (editorial board Winter 1994/1995 to 1998) * The Journal of Criminal Justice (reviewer Summer 1994 to the present)
* The American Journal of Criminal Justice (reviewer Summer 1996 to the present) * Journal of Criminal Justice Education (editorial board January 1997 to Spring 1999)
* Criminal Justice and Behavior (reviewer Spring 1998 to present) * Justice Quarterly (reviewer Spring 1998 to present) * Crime and Delinquency (reviewer Fall 1999 to present) * Crime and Justice Research (reviewer Summer 2000 to present) * Criminology and Public Policy (reviewer 2002 to the present) * Social Problems (reviewer 2007 to the present) * Feminist Criminology (reviewer 2010 to the present) * Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency (reviewer 2012 to the present) *Journal of Qualitative Research in Criminal Justice and Criminology (reviewer 2012 to the present)
Other Volunteer Work Editor of Boise historic North End’s quarterly neighborhood newsletter (the North End News—Summer
2004 to Fall 2009), Boise High School Senior Party Volunteer Coordinator (Spring 2008), volunteer for
Senior Programs of Ada County (Spring 2001 to 2007), Occasional volunteer work for the North End
Neighborhood Association (2005 to the present), Farewell Party Committee member for North Junior
High (2004/2005), Chair and Founder of the Longfellow Elementary Poetry Fest (spring 2002), Vice-
President of Longfellow Elementary PTO (Spring 2001 to Spring 2002), Longfellow Elementary
Learning Fair Committee Member (2001) and Coordinator (1999/2000), Meridian Elementary PTO Co-
President (May/December 1997), Assistant Soccer Coach (1997).
References: -Nicholas P. Lovrich / Distinguished Professor (retired)/ Division of Governmental Studies & Services
Department of Political Science/Washington State University/Pullman, Washington 99164
(509) 335-3329/ (509) 335-2544, [email protected]
-Alida Merlo /Professor/ Indiana University of Pennsylvania/Criminology Department/441 North Walk,
G-1 McElhaney Hall/Indiana, PA 15705-1075/ (724) 357-5610, [email protected]
-Tony Walsh/Professor, Department of Criminal Justice/Boise State University/1910 University
Drive/Boise, ID 426-3240/ [email protected]
-Joycelyn Pollock M. /Professor/Texas State University-San Marcos/Dept. of Criminal Justice/HAC
120/San Marcos, TX 78666/ (512) 245-7706/[email protected]
-Faith Lutze/Professor/Criminal Justice and Criminology Department/Washington State
University/Pullman, Washington 99164/ (509) 335-2272, [email protected]
-Craig Hemmens /Professor/Chair/ Husband/ Washington State University, Department of Criminal
Justice and Criminology/Johnson Tower 716/PO Box 644872/509-335-4031.