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Refereed Journal Publications:

2011               
Forthcoming “Egypt in Transition: Uniting Service-Learning and Short-Term Study Abroad.” Intercultural Education.Winter.

2009               
“The Influence of Race/Ethnicity on the Perceived Prevalence and Support for Racial Profiling at Airports.” Special issue, on Policing for Homeland Security. Criminal Justice Policy Review with Gabbidon, S., Higgins, G., and Jordan, K. 20 (3) 344-358.

2009               
“An Examination of Delinquency and Victimization Using Social Bonding and Routine Activities.” Journal of Knowledge and Best Practices in Juvenile Justice. Vol. 3 (1). 33-40.

2009               
“Governmental Efforts on Homeland Security and Crime: Public Views and Opinions.” American Journal of Criminal Justice with Higgins, G., Gabbidon, S. and Jordan, K. 34. 28-40.

2008               
“Black Students and International Education.” in Journal of Black Studies with Tanner. J. Online First June 2008 at http://jbs.sagepub.com.

2007               
Guest Editor “Homeland Security and Criminal Justice: Five Years After 9/11.” Special issue, Criminal Justice Studies: Critical Journal of Crime, Law, and Society, 20 (2). 79-173.

2007               
“Introduction: Homeland Security and Criminal Justice: Five Years After 9/11.” in Criminal Justice Studies: Critical Journal of Crime, Law, and Society, 20 (2). 81-89.
                  
2007               
“Criminal Justice Education at Historically Black Colleges and Universities: Three Decades of Progress.” with Gabbidon, S., Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 18(1), 137-162.

2005               
“Developing an Online Justice Studies Degree Program: A Case Study,” with Snell, C. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 16 (1), 18–36.

2005               
“Race and Justice,” co edited with Gabbidon, S. Criminal    
Justice Studies: Critical Journal of Crime, Law, and Society, 18 (1).

2003               
“On Black Criminology: Past Present and Future.” Criminal Justice Studies: Critical Journal of Crime, Law, and Society, 16 (4), 317–327.

2003               
“Service-Learning: A Tool to Enhance Criminal Justice.” Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 14 (2), 371–383.

2003               
“The ‘Blue’ and the ‘Gray’: Police and Seniors Partnerships in the Age of Homeland Security,” with Grabowski, M. Journal of Homeland Security [Online],(October 14). www.homelandsecurity.org/journal.

2003               
“Career Choices and Characteristics of African American Undergraduates Majoring in Criminal Justice at Historically Black Colleges and Universities,” with Gabbidon, S., & Richards, W.
Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 14 (2), 229–243.

2002               
“Surviving a Graduate Criminology/Criminal Justice Program: The African-American Perspective,” with Gabbidon, S. Journal of Research Association of Minority Professors, 6 (1), 29–40.

1999               
“Criminal Justice Education at Historically Black Colleges and
Universities: Past, Present and Future,” with Gabbidon, S.
Justice Professional, 11 (4),439–449.

Other Publications:

2011               
“Working with Minority Juveniles in Residential                                                      Centers.” In L. Johnson (Ed.), Experiences in Corrections: Lessons                       Learned From the Field. 199-225 Thousand Oaks: Sage.

2011               
“Hurricane Katrina: Crime and Race Issues in a Pre- Post Houston.”
Race and Justice Scholar. Feb. 2011 4-22. 

2010               
Internationalizing the Campus Through Curriculum and Engagement.        Response to a Request for Proposals for the University of
Houston- Clear Lake Quality Enhancement Plan for the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) 2012 site visit. Selected as a finalist proposal.

2010               
Texas Southern University: Administration of Justice Site Review
Technical Report, Spring 2010.

2009
Editorial Board Encyclopedia of Race and Crime. Greene, H. and                             Gabbidon, S. (Eds.) Spring, 2009. Thousand Oaks: Sage.

2008               
Forthcoming. “Frederick Douglas and the Supreme Court.” With T. Penn, in Thompson, J. and Conyers, J. (Eds) Encyclopedia of Frederick Douglas.Detroit: Greenwood Press.

2008               
“From the Division on People of Color and Crime Chair: Hurricane Ike Puts Like Into Perspective.” Race and Justice Scholar 4 (2), 1-2 www.asc41.com/Division on People of Color and Crime.

2008               
Directory of Minority Ph.D. Criminologists
(August 2008 ed.), www.asc41.com/Division on People of Color and Crime.

2008               
Ancillary materials with Tanner, J. for Lawrence, R., and Hemmens, C. Juvenile Justice: A Text/Reader. Los Angeles: Sage Publishing.
           
2008               
Homeland Security and Criminal Justice: Five Years After 9/11. New York: Routledge Press.

2007               
Texas Juvenile Justice. (E-Books) Thousand Oaks: Sage Publishing. http://www.sagepub.com/juvenilejustice6study/state/tx/index.htm

2007               
“Homeland Security.” In G. Barak (Ed.), Battle Ground: Criminal Justice. 348-358. Detroit: Greenwood Press.

2007               
“Studying the Arabic Language.” with McMullen, M. in International Initiatives: A Publication of the Office of International Initiatives, University of Houston- Clear Lake. 4-5 Fall, 2007.

2007               
“From the Division on People of Color and Crime Chair.”
Race and Justice Scholar. 3 (2),  1-3. www.asc41.com /Division on People of Color and Crime.

2007               
“Running Faster Next Time: Blacks and Homeland Security.” In H. Potter (Ed), Racing the Storm: Racial Implications and Lessons Learned from Hurricane Katrina. 247-260.Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

2007                    
“Boosting Criminal Justice Education at Historically Black Colleges and Universities.” Diverse Issues in Higher Education, Online. with Gabbidon, S. May 14, 2007. http://www.diverseeducation.com/artman/publish/printer_7323.shtml

2007               
Directory of Minority Ph.D Criminologists
(Feb.2007 ed.),www.asc41.com /Division on People of Color and Crime.

2007               
“From the Division on People of Color and Crime Chair.”
Race and Justice Scholar. 3 (1), 1-2. www.asc41.com /Division on People of Color and Crime.

2006               
“From the Division on People of Color and Crime Chair.”
Race and Justice Scholar. 2 (2), 1-3. www.asc41.com /Division on People of Color and Crime.

2006               
Directory of Minority Ph.D. Criminologists
(2006 ed.), www.asc41.com./Division on People of Color and Crime.

2006               
“Intellectual Expansion Through International Learning.”
Diverse Issues in Higher Education,formerly Black                          Issues in Higher Education, 23 (7), 45.

2006               
“Juvenile Justice: Answering the Question of Black Disproportionality.” In B. Sims & P. Preston (Eds.), Handbook of Juvenile Justice: Theory and Practice (pp. 615–632). New York: Marcel Dekker.

2006               
“Everyone Can Be Great! Because Everyone Can Serve.” Race and
Justice Scholar, 2 (1), 2-7. www.asc41.com./Division on People of Color and Crime.

2006               
Race and Juvenile Justice, with Taylor Greene, H., & Gabbidon, S., (Eds.). Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.

2006               
“Reducing Juvenile Delinquency: Lessons Learned,” with Taylor Greene, H. In E. Penn, H. Taylor Greene, & S. Gabbidon (Eds.), Race and Juvenile Justice (pp. 223–241). Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.

2006               
“Black Youth: Disproportionality and Delinquency.” In E. Penn, H. Taylor Greene, & S. Gabbidon, S. (Eds.), Race and Juvenile Justice (pp. 47–64) Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.

2005               
Houston
Prepares! A Plan to Recruit, Train, and Maintain a Ready Volunteer Force in the Event of a Public-Health Emergency. Technical report. Houston, Texas: Office of Surveillance and Public Health Preparedness, Houston Department of Health and Human Services.

2005               
“Adding Another Dimension to Your Career: The Fulbright Experience (Part II.).” Race and Justice Scholar, 1 (2), 11–14.
www.asc41.com./Division on People of Color and Crime.

2005
“Adding Another Dimension to Your Career: The Fulbright Experience (Part I.).” Race and Justice Scholar, 1 (1), 5–6. 
www.asc41.com./Division on People of Color and Crime.

2005               
Editor. Race and Justice Scholar, 1 (1). (Publication outlet of the Division on People of Color and Crime, American Society of Criminology (ASC). www.asc41.com./Division on People of Color and Crime.

2004               
“Ph.D. Students of Criminology and Criminal Justice: A Snapshot of a National Survey.”ACJS Today, 29 (3). 1, 4-6.

2003               
“Group Homes.” In M. McShane & F. Williams (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Juvenile Justice. Thousand Oaks, CA.: Sage.

2003               
Review of Youth on Trial: A Developmental Perspective on Juvenile Justice (2000). Criminal Justice Review, 28 (2), 426–427.

2002              
“Minorities are Encouraged to Apply.” ACJS Today, (September/October). 18-19.

2001               
“Prevention and Control of Crime.” In B. Kowalewski, M. Ender, & J. DeFiore (Eds.), Service-Learning and Undergraduate Sociology: Syllabi and Instructional Materials. Washington, DC: American Sociological Association.

2000               
,with Heard, C. Prairie 
View, TX: Prairie View A&M University.

2000               
Reducing Delinquency Through Service.
Washington, DC: Corporation for National Service, Government Printing Office.

In Progress:

Guest Editor “Homeland Security and Criminal Justice: Ten Years After 9/11.” Special issue, Criminal Justice Studies: Critical Journal of Crime, Law, and Society.

Hurricane Katrina” African Americans and Criminal Justice: An Encyclopedia. (under review).

“Building Muslim and American Relations: A Mind and Heart Short-Term Study Abroad Model” (under review).

“Perceptions of the Criminal Justice System: A National Study.” 

“Faith Based Criminal Justice: A Look at the Five Largest Religions in the United States.”

“Social Media and Youth Culture.”

“ Homeland Security and Historically Black Colleges and Univerisities.”

“Youth and Crime” in K. Russell-Brown (Ed.) Making a Case.

“Social Media, Homeland Security and the Law.”

“Understanding Youth’s View of Law Enforcement.”

“Understanding Law Enforcement’s View of Youth.”


                       
                        Various other projects in developmental status.


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