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RESUME

Joseph B. Sanborn, Jr., PhD 4000 Central Florida BLVD.

Building 80 Room 320 Orlando, FL 32816

EDUCATION:

Villanova University, B.A., Sociology, 1973, Magna Cum Laude State University of New York at Albany, School of Criminal Justice

M.A., Criminal Justice, 1974 Ph.D., Criminal Justice, 1984 EMPLOYMENT:

August 1994 Associate Professor, University of Central Florida, Department to of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies. Undergraduate

Present Coordinator, Criminal Justice Program 1994-2000; Graduate Coordinator, Criminal Justice Program, 2006-2008.

September 1990 Associate Professor, Rowan College of New Jersey (formerly to Glassboro State College), Law/Justice Studies Department, June 1994 Chair: 1989-1992.

September 1983 Assistant Professor, Glassboro State College, Law/Justice to Studies Department. Tenured, 1987. Elected Chair, 1989. June 1990

September 1986 Adjunct Professor, Villanova University, Criminal Justice to Graduate Program.

June 1994

January 1989 Instructor, West Chester University, Criminal Justice Department. to

June 1994 PUBLICATIONS:

Sanborn, Jr., Joseph B. 1986. “A Historical Sketch of Plea Bargaining.” Justice Quarterly 3: 111-138.

Reprinted in James A. Inciardi, Examining the Justice Process. Orlando: Harcourt Brace, 1996.

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Sanborn, Jr., Joseph B. 1992. “Pleading Guilty in Juvenile Court: Minimal Ado About Something Very Important to Juvenile Defendants.” Justice Quarterly 9: 127-150. Reprinted in David L. Parry, Essential Readings in Juvenile Justice. Prentice Hall, 2005.

Sanborn, Jr., Joseph B. 1993. “The Right to a Public Jury Trial: A Need for Today’s Juvenile Court.” Judicature 76: 230-238.

Reprinted in Children’s Legal Rights Journal 15 (3/4): 35-47, 1995.

Sanborn, Jr., Joseph B. 1993. “Philosophical, Legal, and Systemic Aspects of Juvenile Court Plea Bargaining.” Crime and Delinquency 39: 509-527.

Sanborn, Jr., Joseph B. 1994. “The Juvenile, the Court, or the Community: Whose Best Interests are Currently Being Promoted in Juvenile Court?” The Justice System Journal 17: 249-266.

Sanborn, Jr., Joseph B. 1994. “Certification to Criminal Court: The Important Policy Questions of How, When, and Why.” Crime and Delinquency 40: 262-281. Reprinted in Ralph A. Weisheit and Robert G. Culbertson, eds. Juvenile Delinquency: A Justice Perspective. Prospect Heights, Ill.: Waveland Press, 1995, 2000 (3rd and 4th eds.).

Sanborn, Jr., Joseph B. 1994. “Constitutional Problems of Juvenile Delinquency Trials.” Judicature 78: 81-88.

Sanborn, Jr., Joseph B. 1994. “Remnants of Parens Patriae in the Adjudicatory Hearing: Is a Fair Trial Possible in Juvenile Court?” Crime and Delinquency 40: 599-615. Reprinted in Barry C. Feld, ed. Readings in Juvenile Justice Administration. New York: Oxford University press, 1999.

Sanborn, Jr., Joseph B. 1995. “How Parents Can Affect the Processing of Delinquents in Juvenile Court.” Criminal Justice Policy Review 7: 1-26.

Sanborn, Jr., Joseph B. 1995. “Guardian of the Public and/or the Child: Policy Questions and Conflicts for the Juvenile Court Prosecutor.” The Justice System Journal 18: 141-156.

Sanborn, Jr., Joseph B. 1996. “Factors Perceived to Affect Delinquent Dispositions in Juvenile Court: Putting the Sentencing Decision into Context.” Crime and Delinquency 42: 99-113. Reprinted in Richard Lawrence and Craig Hemmens, Juvenile Justice: A Text/Reader. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2008. Bast, Carol M. and Joseph B. Sanborn, Jr. 1996. “Not Just any Sightseeing Tour:

Surreptitious Taping in a Patrol Car.” Criminal Law Bulletin 32: 123-133.

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Which System and Who Should Decide?” Law & Policy 18: 151-178.

Sanborn, Jr., Joseph B. 1998. “Second-class Justice, First-class Punishment: The Use of Juvenile Records in Sentencing Adults.” Judicature 81: 206-213.

Butts, Jeffrey A. and Joseph B. Sanborn, Jr. 1999. “Is Juvenile Justice Just Too Slow?” Judicature 83: 16-24.

Sanborn, Jr., Joseph B. 2000. “Striking Out on the First Pitch in Juvenile Court.” Barry Law Review 1: 7-61.

Applegate, Brandon K., Michael G. Turner, Joseph B. Sanborn, Jr., Edward J. Latessa and Melissa M. Moon. 2000. “Individualization, Criminalization, or Problem Resolution: A Factorial Survey of Juvenile Court Judges’ Decisions to Incarcerate Youthful Felony Offenders.” Justice Quarterly 17: 309-331. Sanborn, Jr., Joseph B. 2001. “A Parens Patriae Figure or Impartial Fact Finder:

Policy Questions and Conflicts for the Juvenile Court Judge.” Criminal Justice Policy Review 12: 311-332.

Sanborn, Jr., Joseph B. 2001. “Victims’ Rights in Juvenile Court: Has the Pendulum Swung too Far? Judicature 85: 140-146.

Sanborn, Jr., Joseph B. 2003. “Hard Choices or Obvious Ones: Developing Policy for Excluding Youth From Juvenile Court.” Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice 1: 198-214. Reprinted in Richard Lawrence and Craig Hemmens, Juvenile Justice: A Text/Reader. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2008.

Sanborn, Jr., Joseph B. 2009. “Juveniles’ Competency to Stand Trial: Wading Through The Rhetoric and the Evidence.” Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. 99: 135-214.

Books

Sanborn, Jr., Joseph B. and Anthony W. Salerno 2005. The Juvenile Justice System: Law and Process. Los Angeles: Roxbury Publishing Company.

Book Chapters

Sanborn, Jr., Joseph B. 1982. “The Rise and Fall of Juvenile Court: The Separation and Reunion of the Constitution and the Juvenile Defendant.” In Gene Stephens, ed., The Future of Criminal Justice. Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing Co.

Sanborn, Jr., Joseph B. 2003. “The Adultification of Youth.” In Alida V. Merlo and Peter J. Benekos, eds. Controversies in Juvenile Justice and Delinquency. Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing Co. PP. 143-164.

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Sanborn, Jr., Joseph B. 2004. “Pleading Guilty and Plea Bargaining: The Dynamics of Avoiding Trial in American Criminal Courts.” In G. Larry Mays and Peter R. Gregware, eds. Courts and Justice, Third Edition. Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press. PP. 67-86. 2009 Fourth Edition, pp 109-128.

Sanborn, Jr., Joseph B. 2009. “Prosecuting Juvenile Offenders in Criminal Court.” In Alida Merlo and Peter Benekos, eds. Controversies in Juvenile Justice and Delinquency. Second Edition. Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing Co. PP. 173-201.

Book Reviews

Transferring Juveniles to Criminal Courts: Trends and Implications for Criminal Justice, by Dean J. Champion and G. Larry Mays. Criminal Justice Review 18: 118-120, 1993.

“Oh Where Oh where Has Juvenile Court Gone? (and Just Where or Where Should It Go?)” Review of Barry C. Feld’s Justice For Children: The Right to Counsel and The Juvenile Courts, and Barry Krisberg and James F. Austin”s Reinventing Juvenile Justice. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 8: 113-120, 1997.

Conference Papers and Service

“Plea Bargaining in Juvenile Court: Types, Motivations and Roles.” American Society of Criminology, 1980.

“The Negotiation-oriented Juvenile Court: Philosophical Conflict or Congruence?” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 1981.

“Making Sense of Plea Negotiation.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 1984. “A Historical Sketch of Plea Bargaining.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 1985. “The Impact of Plea Bargaining on Juvenile Court Sentencing.” Northeastern Association

of Criminal Justice Educators, 1985.

“An Analysis and Comparison of Plea Bargaining in Seven Juvenile Courts.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 1986.

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“The Defense Attorney’s Role in Juvenile Court: Must Justice and/or Treatment be Compromised?” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 1987.

“In re Gault and the Juvenile Court: What Twenty Years of Constitutional Domestication Have Wrought.” American Society of Criminology, 1987.

“Certification to Criminal Court: Juvenile Court’s Most Important Decision, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 1988.

“Judicial Transfer: What It Should Be and What It Is.” American Society of Criminology, 1988.

“Philosophical, Legal and Systemic Considerations Regarding Plea Bargaining in Juvenile Court.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 1989.

“Pleading Guilty in Juvenile Court: Minimal Ado About Something Very Important to Juvenile Defendants.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 1990.

“Remnants of Parens Patriae in the Adjudicatory Hearing: Is a Fair Trial Possible in Juvenile Court?” American Society of Criminology, 1990.

“The Right to a Public/Jury Trial in Juvenile Court: An Issue Whose Time Has Come Again.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 1991.

“The Juvenile, the Court, or the Community: Whose Best Interests are Currently Being Promoted in Juvenile Court?” American Society of Criminology, 1991.

“Detention in Juvenile Court: Adequate Protection or Arbitrary Decision Making?” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 1992.

“The Role of the Parent in Juvenile Court: A Critically Important But Frequently Neglected Figure.” American Society of Criminology, 1992.

“Factors Affecting the Dispositional Outcome in Juvenile Court: Are They Matters of Race, Sex, Class or Something Else?” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 1993.

“Perceptions of Juvenile Court Workers Toward Disposition: Implications for

Sentencing Policies in Juvenile Court.” American Society of Criminology, 1993. “Masters Conducting Adjudicatory Hearings in Juvenile Court: Double Jeopardy and

Due Process Problems.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 1994.

“An Analysis of the Human Rights Ideology: Just what Do They Mean By a New World Order?” Law and Society Association, 1994.

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Professional Service

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences: Awards Committee, 2004

Program Committee, 2001, 2003

Chair, Juvenile Justice Section, 1999-2003; Immediate Past Chair, 2003-2005 Southern Criminal Justice Association

Board Member, 1996-1999

Second Vice-President, 1999-2000

First Vice-President and Program Chair, 2000-2001 President, 2001-2002

Immediate Past President, 2002-2003 Editorial Advisory Board

Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 1993-1996. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 2000-present Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 2005-present Ad hoc Reviewer

Justice Quarterly; Journal of Criminal Justice; Law & Policy; Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency; Journal of Criminal Justice Education. Consulting

Consultant, Public Defender’s Office, Juvenile Division, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Assisted in the design and evaluation of a Special Defense Unit for Habitual Offenders. September 1987-June 1989.

Consultant, Together, Inc. Glassboro, NJ. Evaluated family-oriented program, dealing with juvenile offenders, that served as an alternative to incarceration. September 1986-June 1987.

Consultant, Freedoms Foundation, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. Served as Director of a Graduate Summer Seminar, “The American Revolution in the Delaware Valley,” and year-round interpreter of Valley Forge Park and Colonial Philadelphia. June 1982-June 1987.

Consultant, Alfred J. DiBernardo, Management Consultants. Wrote grant proposal, funded by LEAA, concerning a NY study of diversion efforts for juveniles. Spring 1978.

Consultant, New York State Correctional Training Academy, Albany, NY. Lectured prospective prison guards in the area of prisoners’ rights. Spring 1977.

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Grants and Awards

LEAA College Scholarship, 1970-1973.

SUNYA School of Criminal Justice Fellowship, 1973. Herbert S. Lehman Social Sciences Fellowship, 1973-1977.

SUNYA School of Criminal Justice Teaching Fellowship, 1976-1977, 1977-1978. National Institute of Justice Dissertation Fellowship, 1981-1982.

Glassboro State College, Separately Budgeted Research (SBR)

Grant: Spring 1987; Fall 1988; Spring 1989; Fall 1991; Fall 1993; Fall 1994. Summer Research Fellowship: 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1992.

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