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MATTHEW S. CROW – Curriculum Vitae

ADDRESS

Department of Criminal Justice University of West Florida 11000 University Parkway Pensacola, FL 32514

(850) 857-6371 (phone) (850) 474-2334 (fax) [email protected]

EDUCATION

Ph.D. 2005 Florida State University, School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Tallahassee, Florida

M.S. 2000 Florida State University, School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Tallahassee, Florida

B.A. 1999 Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Department of Criminology, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Magna Cum Laude

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2012-Present Chair, Department of Criminal Justice, University of West Florida

2010-Present Associate Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, University of West Florida 2010-2012 Assistant Director, School of Justice Studies & Social Work, University of West

Florida

2008-Present Graduate Coordinator, Department of Criminal Justice, University of West Florida

2005-2010 Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice & Legal Studies, University of West Florida

2001-2005 Instructor, School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Florida State University 2000-2003 Teaching Assistant, School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Florida State

University

1999-2000 Assistant to the Intern Director, School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Florida State University

2000 Research Assistant, Prague Study Abroad Program, School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Florida State University

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BOOK & BOOK CHAPTERS

Crow, M. S., & Smykla, J. O. (2014). Offender Reentry: Rethinking Criminology and Criminal Justice. Boston, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning.

Crow, M. S., & Smykla, J. O. (2014). Reentry in the 21st century: Challenges and opportunities. In M. S. Crow and J. O. Smykla (Eds.), Offender Reentry: Rethinking Criminology and Criminal Justice (pp. 1-5). Boston, MA: Jones and Bartlett Learning.

Smykla, J. O., & Crow, J. O. (2014). More than meets the eye: Unsettled issues in reentry. In M. S. Crow and J. O. Smykla (Eds.), Offender Reentry: Rethinking Criminology and Criminal Justice (pp. 379-384). Boston, MA: Jones and Bartlett Learning.

Crow, M. S. & Gertz, M. (2009). Legal and democratic subcultures: Understanding how the law and political forces shape criminal sentencing. In G. L. Mays & P. R. Gregware (Eds.), Courts and Justice: A Reader, 4th Edition. Long Grove, IL; Waveland Press.

PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES

Crow, M. S. & Smykla, J. O. (2013). A mixed methods analysis of methodological orientation in national and regional criminology and criminal justice journals. Journal of Criminal Justice Education. DOI: 10.1080/10511253.2013.827229

Crow, M. S., Shelley, T. O., & Stretesky, P. B. (2013). Camouflage collar crime: An

examination of wildlife crime and characteristics of offenders in Florida. Deviant Behavior, 34, 635-652.

Crow, M. S., Lee, C. B., & Joo, J. J. (2012). Organizational justice and organizational commitment among South Korean police officers: An investigation of job satisfaction as mediator. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, 35, 402-423.

Crow, M. S. & Adrion, B. L. (2011). Focal concerns and police use of force: Examining the factors associated with taser use. Police Quarterly, 14, 366-387.

Stretesky, P. B., Shelley, T. O., & Crow, M. S. (2010). Do conservation organizations influence the production of natural resource violations? Organization & Environment: International Journal for Ecosocial Research, 23 (4), 398-416.

Scott, D. L., Crow, M. S., & Thompson, C. J. (2010). Tempest in a therapeutic community: Implementation and evaluation issues for faith-based programming. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 49 (1), 39-51.

Swanson, C., Crow, M. S., & Rohrer, G. (2010). Is criminal justice education ready for reentry? Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 21 (1), 60-76.

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Crow, M. S. & Kunselman, J. (2009). Sentencing female drug offenders: Reexamining racial and ethnic disparities. Women & Criminal Justice, 19 (3), 191-216.

Shelley, T. O., & Crow, M. S. (2009). The nature and extent of conservation policing: Law enforcement generalists or conservation specialists? American Journal of Criminal Justice, 34 (1), 9-27.

Crow, M. S., Hough, R., Mosley, J., Smykla, J., & Tatum, K. (2008). Drunk and alone in a K-Mart parking lot: The pedagogy of simulations and contemporary attitudes toward drinking and driving. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 19 (3), 417-431.

Crow, M. S. & Gertz, M. (2008). Sentencing policy and disparity: Guidelines and the influence of legal and democratic subcultures. Journal of Criminal Justice, 36 (4), 362-371.

Crow, M. S. (2008). The complexities of prior record, race and ethnicity, and offense: Interactive effects in sentencing. Criminal Justice Review, 33 (4), 505-523.

Crow, M. S. & Johnson, K. (2008). Race, ethnicity, and habitual offender sentencing: A multilevel analysis of individual and contextual threat. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 19 (1), 63-83.

Crow, M. S. & Bales, W. (2006). Sentencing guidelines and focal concerns: The effect of sentencing policy as a practical constraint on sentencing decisions. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 30 (2), 285-304.

Crow, M. S., Shelley, T. O., Bedard, L., and Gertz, M. (2004). Czech police officers: An exploratory study of police attitudes in an emerging democracy. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 27(4), 592-614.

Shelley, T. O. & Crow, M. S. (2001). Balancing power: Police labor and management relations. Polizei & Wissenschaft, 4, 25-34.

UNDER REVIEW

Crow, M. S. & Lannes, P. (Under Review). Guideline circumvention in federal child pornography and sexual abuse cases: Risk, proportionality, and sentencing guidelines. WORKS IN PROGRESS

Crow, M. S. & Smykla, J. O. A randomized experimental evaluation of a federal reentry court initiative.

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Crow, M. S., & Smykla, J. O. An analysis of author characteristics in national and regional criminology and criminal justice journals.

PAPERS PRESENTED

Crow, M. S., Evans, S. Z, Hough, R. H., Johnson, K. A., Snyder, J. A., & Tatum, K. (2013) What? So What? Now What? Developing high impact practices in criminal justice education. Roundtable Presentation, Southern Criminal Justice Association, Virginia Beach, VA,

September 2013.

Patten, R., Crow, M. S., & Shelley, T. O. (2012). The nature and extent of conservation policing: A preliminary examination of organization, mission, and personnel. American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL, November 2012.

Lannes, P. D. S., & Crow, M. S. (2012). Sentencing in federal child pornography cases. Southern Criminal Justice Association, Atlantic Beach, FL, September 2012.

Crow, M. S., Sparks, J., & Smykla, J. O. (2012). Quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods research: Examining the methodology type in leading and regional CCJ journals. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New York, NY, March 2012

Crow, M. S. (2011). Minority threat and sentencing: Does crime type matter? American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC, November 2011.

Crow, M. S. & Evett, E. D. (2011). Hispanics and ethnic threat in sentencing: Examining individual and contextual factors. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Toronto, ON, Canada, March 2011.

Crow, M. S. & Adrion, B. (2010). An analysis of taser use by officers in a medium-sized police department. Southern Criminal Justice Association, Clearwater Beach, FL, September 2010. Shelley, T. O. & Crow, M. S. (2010). The Occupational Identity and Activities of Conservation

Officers. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, San Diego, CA, February 2010.

Stretesky, P. B., Shelley, T. O., & Crow, M. S. (2009). The structural covariates of hunting and fishing violations in Florida, 2006-2007. American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA, November 2009.

Crow, M. S. & Dunlap, B. (2009). Police, stress, and exercise: Exploring the potential of exercise as a stress reducer for law enforcement officers. Southern Criminal Justice Association, Charleston, SC, September 2009.

Crow, M. S. & Shelley, T. O. (2009). “Camouflage” crime: An analysis of fish and wildlife arrest data. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Boston, MA, March 2009.

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Lee, C., Crow, M. S., & Joo, J. (2009). Career orientation, organizational justice, and

organizational commitment: A survey result from the police in South Korea. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Boston, MA, March 2009.

Swanson, C., Crow, M. S., & Rohrer, G. (2008). Is criminal justice education ready for reentry? Southern Criminal Justice Association, New Orleans, LA, October 2008.

Crow, M. S., Hough, R., Mosley, J., Smykla, J., & Tatum, K. (2008). Citizen response to drunk driving: Engaging students in simulation research. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Cincinnati, OH, March 2008.

Shelley, T. O., & Crow, M. S. (2008). Policing in an environmental context: Florida’s Fish and Wildlife Division of Law Enforcement. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Cincinnati, OH, March 2008.

Crow, M. S. (2007). The effects of sentencing policy on drug offenders: A multilevel analysis of policy’s impact. American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA, November, 2007.

Hughes, R., Crow, M. S., & Shelley, T. O. (2007). Florida’s fish and wildlife police: An exploratory study of traditional and specialized policing. Southern Criminal Justice Association, Savannah, GA, September 2007.

Crow, M. S. (2006). Re-examining characteristics of judges in sentencing: Race and gender effects under sentencing guidelines. American Society of Criminology, Los Angeles, CA, November 2006.

Crow, M. S. (2006). Sentencing policy, race, and habitual offender sentencing decisions. Southern Criminal Justice Association, Charleston, SC, September 2006.

Crow, M. S. (2006). Sentencing drug offenders: Interactions between race and prior record within the focal concerns of sentencing framework. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Baltimore, MD, March 2006.

Crow, M. S. (2005). Race, ethnicity, and sentencing policy transformation: The effect of eliminating restraints on upward sentencing discretion. American Society of Criminology, Toronto, ON, Canada, November 2005

Crow, M. S. (2004). The impact of sentencing guidelines policy reform: Florida’s 1994 sentencing guidelines. American Society of Criminology, Nashville, TN, November 2004. Crow, M. S. (2003). Sentencing decisions in Florida: An analysis of sentencing in a guidelines

state. American Society of Criminology, Denver, CO, November 2003.

Crow, M. S. & Bratton, J. T. (2000). Criminal courts in an emerging democracy: The Czech Republic. American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA, November 2000.

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Shelley, T. O. & Crow, M. S. (2000). Balancing power: Police labor and management relations. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New Orleans, LA, March 2000.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

Crow, M. S. (2013). Capstone Courses. Presented at the University of West Florida Fall Faculty Forum.

Smykla, J. O., & Crow, M. S. (2013). Diversity/Global Learning. Presented at the University of West Florida Fall Faculty Forum.

Crow, M. S. (2012). TASERS: What Factors are Associated with Police Use of CEDs? Scottish Criminal Justice Study Abroad, University of West Florida, Pensacola, FL.

Crow, M. S., & Smykla, J. O. (2012). Northern District of Florida Reentry Court Study. Northern District of Florida Judges’ Meeting, Pensacola, FL.

Smykla, J. O., & Crow, M. S. (2012) Why Aren’t You Doing What Works? Northern District of Florida Judges’ Meeting, Pensacola, FL.

Crow, M. S. (2010). The Courts and the American Judicial System. Escambia County Home School Program.

Lee, C. B. & Crow, M. S. (2010). Organizational Justice and Organizational Commitment Among South Korean Police Officers. University of West Florida, College of Professional Studies, Research Symposium.

Crow, M. S. (2007). Pursuing Goals and the Value of Education. Beta Program, Community Drug and Alcohol Council, Ransom Middle School, Cantonement, FL.

Crow, M. S. (2006). Classroom Experience from a Professor’s Perspective. University of West Florida Summer Orientation.

Crow, M. S. (2006). Paper Reading from a Writing Instructor’s Perspective. University of West Florida Labbie Boot Camp.

COURSES PREPARED & TAUGHT UWF:

Criminal Justice Theory (Graduate) Seminar in Policing/Police & Society (Graduate) Criminological Theory (Graduate) Courts & Society (Graduate)

Issues in Policing Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice Police in a Free Society Survey of Crime and Criminal Justice

Judicial Process Citizen Response to Drunk Driving (co-taught) American Criminal Justice System

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Legal Aspects of Law Enforcement Courts and Social Policy Criminology Freshman Seminar Courts

INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE University Level

2013-2014 Member, University of West Florida SACSCOC Accreditation Graduate Programs Writing Team

2013 Member, University of West Florida SACSCOC Accreditation Graduate Programs Compliance Certification Team

2013 Member, Interdisciplinary Humanities and Interdisciplinary Social Sciences Program Review Committee

2011-Present Ex Officio Member, Technology Fee Committee

2011 Member, UWF Strategic Academic Visioning and Empowerment Team 2011 Chair, External Data Subcommittee, Strategic Academic Visioning and

Empowerment team

2011 Presenter, UWF Tenure and Promotion Workshop 2011-Present Chair, Graduate Council

2010-2011 Alternate Member, Graduate Council

2009-2011 Marshal, Graduate Commencement Ceremonies

2010 Member, Department of Health, Leisure, and Exercise Science Program Review Committee

2009-2012 Member, University of West Florida Scholarly and Creative Activities Committee 2008-2009 Member, Ex Officio, Faculty Senate, University of West Florida

2008-2009 Member, Ex Officio, Professional Education Council, University of West Florida College of Professional Studies

2011 Member, Social Work Third Year Review Committee

2010-2011 Member, College of Professional Studies Distance Learning Task Force 2010-2011 Member, Field Coordinator Search Committee, Department of Social Work 2010 Member, Middle Level Instructor Search Committee, School of Education

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2008-2009 Chair, College of Professional Studies Council

2008 Acting Chair, College of Professional Studies Council, April-July 2008 2006-2012 Member, College of Professional Studies Council

2007 Member, College Goals Workgroup, College of Professional Studies

2005 Assistant Coordinator of “The Andrea Yates Case: Postpartum Depression and the Insanity Plea.” Conference Presented at the University of West Florida,

November 17 & 18, 2005 Department of Justice Studies

2012 Hiring Authority, Justice Studies Office Administrator Search 2011-2012 Chair, Criminal Justice Faculty Search Committee

2011-Present Faculty Mentor

2011 Member, Justice Studies Office Administrator Search Committee 2010-2011 Chair, Criminal Justice Faculty Search Committee

2010 Chair, Justice Studies Third Year Review Committee 2009 Member, Justice Studies Curriculum Committee 2009 Chair, Criminal Justice Faculty Search Committee

2008-2009 Member, Criminal Justice & Legal Studies Curriculum Revision Committee 2008-2010 Coordinator, Criminal Justice & Legal Studies Career Fair

2005-2007 Co-Coordinator, Criminal Justice & Legal Studies Career Fair

2008 Member, School of Justice Studies & Social Work Naming Committee 2007 Member, Department of Criminal Justice & Legal Studies Criminal Justice

Faculty Search Committee

2006 Member, Department of Criminal Justice & Legal Studies Criminal Justice Faculty Search Committee

2006-2008 Member, Department of Criminal Justice & Legal Studies Budget Committee 2005-2010 Advisor, Criminal Justice Student Association, University of West Florida

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

2012 Chair, Evaluating the Extent and Efficacy of Qualitative Methods for

Understanding Crime and Justice. Panel, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, New York, NY.

2011-present Editorial Board, American Journal of Criminal Justice 2008-2011 Board of Directors, Southern Criminal Justice Association

2009-2011 Chair, Membership Committee, Southern Criminal Justice Association 2011 Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Student Affairs Committee 2009 Chair, The Role of Legal and Extra-Legal Variables on Sentencing

Recommendations and Outcomes. Thematic Session, American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

2009 Sub-Area Chair, Program Committee for the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

2008 Chair, Sentencing Area, Program Committee for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, OH.

2007 National Committee Member, William L. Simon/Anderson Publishing Outstanding Paper Award, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. 2006-present Mentor, American Society of Criminology Email Mentoring Program

2004-2005 Mentoring Committee, Graduate Student Association, School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Florida State University

2004-2005 Co-coordinator, Brown Bag Lunch Series, Graduate Student Association, School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Florida State University

1999-2005 Faculty & Graduate Recruitment Committee, Graduate Student Association, School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Florida State University

2001-2002 President, Graduate Student Association, School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Florida State University

2000-2001 Vice President, Graduate Student Association, School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Florida State University

2002-Present Manuscript Reviewer for the following Journals: Journal of Criminal Justice, 2009

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Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012

Justice Quarterly, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013

American Journal of Criminal Justice, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011 Criminal Justice Review, 2009, 2010, 2011

Police Quarterly, 2011, 2012

International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 2011 Criminal Justice Policy Review, 2010

Western Criminology Review, 2012 Deviant Behavior, 2012

2006 Congressional Quarterly Press, Textbook reviewer 2006 Sage Publications, Textbook Reviewer

2007 McGraw-Hill, Textbook Reviewer

2008 Thomson Wadsworth, Textbook Reviewer 2012 Oxford University Press, Textbook Reviewer COMMUNITY SERVICE

2011-present Advisor, Northern District of Florida Federal Reentry Court Program 2007-2009 Member, Board of Directors, Pathways for Change

2006-2010 Member, Team Law and Disorder, American Cancer Society, Relay for Life 2008 Coordinator, Century Correctional Institution Book Drive

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Member, American Society of Criminology Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Member, Southern Criminal Justice Association TRAINING & WORKSHOPS

2013 Using Audio Feedback in eLearning, UWF Academic Technology Center 2013 Department Chairs Workshop, Institute for Academic Leadership, May 19-22,

Howey in the Hills, FL

2013 Writing Multiple Choice Questions that Assess Critical Thinking and Other Higher-Order Learning Outcomes, UWF Academic Technology Center

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2012 Department Chairs Workshop, Institute for Academic Leadership, September 9-12, Howey in the Hills, FL

2011 Post Conviction Risk Assessment Training, Probation and Pretrial Services, Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts.

2009 Techniques for Promoting Engagement in Online Courses, Center for University Teaching, Learning, and Assessment, University of West Florida

2008 Tenure and Promotion Workshop, College of Professional Studies, University of West Florida

2008 Video for the Online Classroom, Academic Technology Center, University of West Florida

2008 Taking Care of Business: How to Engage in Teaching, Research, and Service and Still Have a Life. Center for University Teaching, Learning, and Assessment. University of West Florida

2007 UWF Mini-Conference on Best Practices for Face-to-Face and Online Learning: Promoting Active Learning and Student Engagement

2007 Studio e. Design and Development of Online Courses. Academic Technology Center. University of West Florida.

2006 Research and T&P: Developing an Agenda, Peer-Editing, Research Responsibility. Faculty Series Workshop, College of Professional Studies, University of West Florida.

2006 Teaching Large Classes. Workshop Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD

2006 Teaching and T&P: Portfolios, Classroom Observations, and Strategies for Improvement. Faculty Series Workshop, College of Professional Studies, University of West Florida.

2005 Introduction to Online: Possibilities and Examples. Faculty Series Workshop, College of Professional Studies, University of West Florida.

2005 Writing and assessing Student Learning Outcomes Workshop. Faculty Series Workshop, Center for University Teaching, Learning, and Assessment and the College of Professional Studies, University of West Florida.

2005 A Year After Tenure and Promotion: Let Me Tell You about the “Experience.” Faculty Series Workshop, College of Professional Studies, University of West Florida.

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2005 eLearning Training Seminar. Academic Technology Center, University of West Florida.

ACTIVITIES & AWARDS

2013 Emerald Literati Network 2013 Awards for Excellence Highly Commended Award

Winner for: Crow, M. S., Lee, C. B., & Joo, J. J. (2012). Organizational justice and

organizational commitment among South Korean police officers: An investigation of job satisfaction as mediator. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, 35, 402-423.

2012 University of West Florida Faculty Distinguished Research and Creative Activities Award

2010 Nominated for University of West Florida Faculty Distinguished Research and Creative Activities Award

2007 University of West Florida Scholarly and Creative Activity Grant, $1,997. Florida’s fish and wildlife police: An exploratory study of traditional and specialized policing.

2007 Finalist for the University of West Florida Distinguished Teaching Award 2004-2005 The Chancellor’s List

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