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Jeff Gruenewald Google Scholar Page:

https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=HrkNkvgAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra Assistant Professor

School of Public and Environmental Affairs Office: BS 4060

Phone: 317-274-4173 Email: jgruenew@iupui.edu Education

PhD, Criminal Justice, Michigan State University, 2009 MA, Criminal Justice, Indiana University, 2005

BA, Criminal Justice and Sociology, Indiana University, 2003 Major fields of expertise 



Terrorism and Extremism Homeland Security Policy Homicide

Media Coverage of Crime and Justice Restorative Justice

Courses taught (at IUPUI) 



SPEA J202 Criminal Justice Data, Methods, and Resources Intellectual contributions 



Refereed Articles

Hipple, N.K., Gruenewald, J.A., & McGarrell, E.F. Restorativeness, procedural justice, and defiance as long-term predictors of re-offending of participants in family group conferences. Forthcoming in Criminal Justice & Behavior.

Parkin, W., & Gruenewald, J. (2015). Open-source data and the study of homicide. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. Advance online publication: DOI:

10.1177/0886260515596145

Gruenewald, J., Allison-Gruenewald, K., & Klein, B. (2015). Assessing the attractiveness and vulnerability of eco-terrorism targets. Studies in Conflict & Terrorism. Advance online publication: DOI: 10.1080/1057610X.2015.1009798

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Freilich, J.D., Chermak, S., & Gruenewald, J. (2015). The future of terrorism research. A review essay. Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice. Advance online publication: DOI: 10.1080/01924036.2014.922321

Harris, C.T., Gruenewald, J., & Painter-Davis, N. (2015). Hispanic immigration and Black violence at the macro-level: Examining the conditioning effect of victim race/ethnicity. Sociological Forum, 30(1), 62-82.

Chermak, S.M., & Gruenewald, J. (2015). Laying the foundation for the criminological examination of right-wing, left-wing, and Al Qaeda-inspired extremism in the United States. Terrorism & Political Violence, 27(1), 133-159.

Kelley, K., & Gruenewald, J. (2015). Accomplishing masculinity through anti-lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender homicide. Men & Masculinities, 18, 3-29.

Hipple, N.K., Gruenewald, J.A., & McGarrell, E. (2014). Variations in family group conferences and juvenile reoffending. Crime & Delinquency, 60(8), 1131-1157.

Gruenewald , J., & Kelley, K. (2014). Typifying anti-LGBT homicide events by mode of victim selection. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 41(9), 1130-1142.

Adamczyk, A., Gruenewald, J., Chermak, S.M., Freilich, J.D. (2014). The relationship between hate groups and far-right ideological violence. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 30(3), 310-332.

Freilich, J.D., Chermak, S., Belli, R., Gruenewald, J., & Parkin, W.S. (2014). Introducing the United States Extremist Crime Database. Terrorism & Political Violence, 26(2), 372-384.

Gruenewald, J. (2013). Studying bias-motivated homicide: An examination of lethal violence against homeless persons using open-source data. International Journal of Criminology & Sociology, 2, 538-549.

Gruenewald, J.A., Chermak, S., & Pizarro, J. (2013). Covering victims in the news. Justice Quarterly, 30, 5, 755-783.

Gruenewald, J., Chermak, S., Freilich, J.D. (2013). Distinguishing “loner” attacks from other domestic extremist violence. Criminology & Public Policy, 12(1), 1-27.

Suttmoeller, M., Gruenewald, J. Chermak, S., Freilich, J.D. (2013). Killed in the line of duty: Comparing police homicides committed by far-right extremists to all police homicides. Law Enforcement Executive Forum, 13(1), 45-64.

Gruenewald, J., Chermak, S., & Freilich, J.D. (2013). Far-right lone wolf terrorism in the United States. Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 36(12), 1005-1024.

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Gruenewald, J., & Pridemore, W.A. (2012). A comparison of ideologically-motivated homicides from the new Extremist Crime Database and homicides from the

Supplementary Homicides Reports using multiple imputation by chained equations to handle missing values. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 28, 141-162.

Gruenewald, J. (2012). Are anti-LGBT homicides unique? Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 27(18), 3601-3623.

Gruenewald, J. (2011). A comparative examination of far-right extremist homicide events. Homicide Studies, 15, 177-203.

Gruenewald, J., & Pridemore, W.A. (2009). A century comparison of Chicago homicide. Homicide Studies, 13(4), 355-384.

Gruenewald, J., Pizarro, J., & Chermak, S.M. (2009). Race, gender and the

newsworthiness of homicide incidents. Journal of Criminal Justice, 36(3), 262-272. Pizarro, J., Chermak, S.M., & Gruenewald, J. (2007). Juvenile ‘superpredators’ in the news: A comparison of adult and juvenile homicides. Journal of Crime and Popular Culture, 14(1), 84-111.

Chermak, S.M., & Gruenewald, J. (2006). The media’s coverage of domestic terrorism. Justice Quarterly, 23(4), 428-461.

Chermak, S.M., McGarrell, E., & Gruenewald, J. (2006). Police misconduct in the news media. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 29, 261-281.

Book Chapters

Smith, B.L., Gruenewald, J., Roberts, P., & Damphousse, K. (Forthcoming). The

emergence of lone wolf terrorism: Patterns of behavior and implications for intervention. In M. Deflem (Ed.), Terrorism and counterterrorism today, Sociology of Crime, Law, and Deviance, 20. West Yorkshire, UK: Emerald Group Publishing.

Gruenewald, J., & Klein, B.R. (Forthcoming). Studying extremist homicide in the U.S. In Freilich, J.D., & LaFree, G. (Eds.), The handbook for the criminology of terrorism. Malden, MA: Wiley.

Gruenewald, J. (Forthcoming). Timothy McVeigh and the Oklahoma City bombing. In Chermak, S., & Bailey, F. (Eds.), Crimes of the centuries: An encyclopedia of notorious crimes, criminals, and criminal trials in American history. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.

Allison-Gruenewald, K., & Gruenewald, J. (Forthcoming). Shepard, Matthew (1976-1998). (Forthcoming). In Chermak, S., & Bailey, F. (Eds.), Crimes of the centuries: An

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encyclopedia of notorious crimes, criminals, and criminal trials in American history. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.

Gruenewald, J., & Smith, B.L. (Forthcoming). Homeland security policy and criminal justice following 9/11. In Ismaili, K. (Ed.), U.S. criminal justice policy: A contemporary reader (2nd Ed.). Jones and Bartlett Learning.

Gruenewald, J., Parkin, W., & Chermak, S. (2013). Quantitative methods of media and crime research. In G. Bruinsma & Weisburd, D. (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. New York: Springer.

Chermak, S.M., Gruenewald, J.A., & Pizarro, J. (2009). The presentation of race in crime stories. In R.L. Bing (Ed.), Race, crime and the media. New York: McGraw Hill.

Gruenewald, J.A, Freilich, J., & Chermak, S. (2009). A review of the far-right extremism literature. In R. Blazak & B. Perry (Eds.), Hate crime issues and perspectives. Westport: Praeger.

Chermak, S.M., & Gruenewald, J.A. (2004). Domestic terrorism. In Encyclopedia of Law Enforcement. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications.

Reports and Research Briefs

Gruenewald, J., Parkin, W.S., Smith, B.L., Chermak, S.M., Freilich, J.D., Roberts, P., & Klein, B. (2014). Validation of the Nationwide Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR) Initiative. Research Brief for National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism.

Smith, B.L., Roberts, P., Gruenewald, J., & Klein, B. (2014). Patterns of lone actor terrorism in the United States. Research Brief for National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism.

Freilich, J.D., Chermak, S., Gruenewald, J., & Parkin, W. (2014, August 8). Far-right homicide in the U.S., 1990-2013. National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and

Responses to Terrorism.

Gruenewald, J. Freilich, J.D., & Chermak, S.M. (2014). Violence perpetrated by supporters of Al-Qa’ida and affiliated movements (AQAM): Fatal attacks and violent plots in the United States. A final report presented to the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism and the Department of Homeland Security.

Gruenewald, J., Parkin, W., & Suttmoeller, M. (2012, August 28). Understanding America’s domestic extremist threat. CNN World-Fareed Zakaria.

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Freilich, J.D., Chermak, S., Gruenewald, J., & Parkin, W. (2012, August 8). Far-right homicide in the U.S. fact sheet. National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism.

Gruenewald, J. (2009). A comparative analysis of extremist homicides (Research Brief). National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism.

Gruenewald, J. (2009). Restorative justice in elementary schools: A description of survey instruments, research method, and baseline findings for students, parents, and teachers. Resolution Services Center of Central Michigan.

Book Reviews

Gruenewald, J. (Forthcoming). A review of “Savage portrayals: Race, media and the Central Park Jogger Story.” American Journal of Sociology.

Gruenewald, J. (2006). A review of “Will the circle be unbroken? Aboriginal communities, restorative justice, and the challenges of conflict and change.”

International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 30(1), 131-134. Funded Research

Co-PI, Developing and validating Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR) indicators using the Extremist Crime Database. Institute for Intergovernmental Research through the Department of Homeland Security/National Consortium for the Study of the Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism. (William Parkin, Principal Investigator). Awarded in 2014. ($25,000).

Co-PI, Sequencing terrorists’ precursor behaviors: A crime specific analysis. National Institute of Justice (Department of Justice). (Brent L. Smith, Principal Investigator). Awarded in 2013. ($470,383).

Co-PI, Latino immigration and inter-racial violence: A community-level assessment. J.W. Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, University of Arkansas. (Casey T. Harris, Co-Principal Investigator). Awarded in 2012. ($7,000).

Co-PI, Patterns of extremist crime in the United States. Department of Homeland

Security/National Consortium for the Study of the Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism. Awarded in 2012. (Steve Chermak and Joshua D. Freilich, Principal Investigators). ($320,000).

Co-PI, U.S. Extremist Crime Database, 1990-2015. Department of Homeland

Security/National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism. Awarded in 2009. (Steve Chermak and Joshua D. Freilich, Principal Investigators). ($1,600,000).

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