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INEKE HAEN MARSHALL
January 2019
Northeastern University
Sociology & Anthropology/
School of Criminology &
Criminal Justice
959 Renaissance Park
Boston, MA 02115-5000 (USA)
617- 373-4988 (phone)
617-373-2688 (fax)
UNIVERSITY DEGREES
o M.A. Sociology, Tilburg University, Tilburg, the Netherlands (1973)
o M.A. Sociology, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, USA (1974)
o Ph.D. Sociology, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, USA (1977)
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
o Professor, Sociology & Criminology & Criminal Justice, Northeastern University (2006-now)
o Visiting Professor, Faculty of Law, Catholic University Leuven, Belgium (September 2003-
February 2004); Visiting Fellow (February, March 2013)
o Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska- Omaha (USA) (1990-2005)
Associate Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska-
Omaha (USA) (1983-1990)
Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska-
Omaha (USA) (1980-1983)
o Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, Youngstown State University (USA) (1977-
1980)
RESEARCH AREAS
Comparative and global criminology; race and ethnicity; immigration and crime; self-
report survey research; criminal careers; crime theory; comparative crime policy
INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH LEADERSHIP
o Chair, Steering Committee International Self-Report Delinquency Project (ISRD) (2012-current)
www.northeastern.edu/isrd
o HEUNI (European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control, Affiliated with the United
Nations) Expert Group, Analysis Fifth United Nations Survey of Crime Trends and Operation of
Criminal Justice Systems (1997-1999), Expert Group Analysis Sixth, Seventh, Eight and Ninth
United Nations Survey of Crime Trends and Operations of Criminal Justice Systems (2007-
2008).
o Project Leader, Verkenningscommissie Criminaliteit, Dutch Advisory Council for Science and
Technology Policy (Adviesraad voor Wetenschaps- en Technologiebeleid AWT), The Hague and
Leiden, the Netherlands (July 2000-April 2001)
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BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS
Dirk Enzmann, Janne Kivivuori, Ineke Haen Marshall, Majone Steketee, Mike Hough & Martin Killias A
Global Perspective on Young People as Offenders and Victims. First Results from the ISRD3
Study. New York: Springer (2018) ISSN 2192-8533 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-63233-9
J. Junger-Tas, Ineke Haen Marshall, Dirk Enzmann, Martin Killias, Majone Steketee & Beata
Gruszczynska, The Many Faces of Youth Crime: Contrasting Theoretical Perspectives on
Juvenile Delinquency across Countries and Cultures, New York: Springer (2012) (367 pages)
www.springerlink.com/index/L1904K25632N5H7V
J. Junger-Tas, I. Haen Marshall, D. Enzmann, M. Killias, M. Steketee & B Gruszcynska (Eds.),
Juvenile Delinquency in Europe and Beyond: Results of the Second International Self-Report
Delinquency Study, New York: Springer (2010) (430 pages)
http://www.springer.com/social+sciences/criminology/book/978-0-387-95981-
8?detailsPage=authorsAndEditors
Kristiina Kangaspunta and Ineke Haen Marshall (eds.), Eco-Crime and Justice. Essays on Environmental
Crime. Turin, Italy: United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI)
(2009) (121 pages)
J. Junger-Tas, I. Haen Marshall and D. Ribeaud, with M. Killias, Ni He, Christopher E. Marshall, M.
Bjorn, U. Gatti, Delinquency in an International Perspective: The International Self-Report
Delinquency Study, Criminal Justice Press, Monsey, USA and Kugler Publication, the Hague, the
Netherlands (2003) (185 pages)
Bruinsma, G. J.N., H. G. van de Bunt, and I. Haen Marshall, Met het Oog op de Toekomst. Verkenning
naar de Kennisvragen over Misdaad en Misdaadbestrijding in 2010 [Looking towards the
Future: Needs for Research and Knowledge about Crime and Crime Control in 2010], Dutch
Advisory Council for Science and Technology Policy (AWT), AWT Achtergrondstudies,
Achtergrondstudie 24, Den Haag, the Netherlands (2001) (ISBN 99-77005-06-4) (140 pages)
Ineke Haen Marshall (Ed.) Minorities and Crime: Diversity and Similarity across Europe and the United
States. Sage Publications (1997) (249 pages).
Ed. Leuw and Ineke Haen Marshall (Eds). Between Prohibition and Legalization: The Dutch Experiment
in Drug Policy. Amstelveen, the Netherlands: Kugler Publications (1994, 1996) (335 pages).
PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES
Majone Steketee, Claire Aussems & Ineke Haen Marshall, Exploring the impact of child maltreatment
and interparental violence on violent delinquency in an international sample, Journal of
Interpersonal Violence (accepted December 2018, first published January 24, 2019)
https://doi.org/10.1177/0886260518823291
S.Kokkalera, C. Marshall & I. Haen Marshall. The Role of Parental Maltreatment and Parental Social
Control on Self-Reported Violent Offending in Indonesia and the U.S.: Does Gender Make a
Difference? Societies. 2018; 8(2):33 https://doi.org/10.3390/soc8020033
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Chris E. Marshall & Ineke Haen Marshall. Jeugddelinquentie in vergelijkend perspectief:
Vertellen micro- en macroanalyses hetzelfde verhaal? (Juvenile delinquency in comparative
perspective: do micro and macro analyses tell the same story?) Tijdschrift voor Criminologie
2015 (57) 2:170-202.
Frank Weerman, André van der Laan, Ineke Haen Marshall & Lieven Pauwels. De bestudering van
criminaliteit op macroniveau (The study of crime on a macro level) Tijdschrift voor Criminologie
2015 (57) 2:149-169.
Michael Rocque, Chad Posick, Ineke Haen Marshall & Alex Piquero. A cross-cultural, comparative
criminal career analysis. European Journal of Criminology 2015, 12(4): 400-419 DOI:
10.1177/1477370815579951
Ekaterina Botchkovar, Ineke Haen Marshall, Michael Rocque & Chad Posick, The importance of
parenting in the development of self-control in boys and girls: Results from a multinational study
of youth. Journal of Criminal Justice 2015, 43(2):133-141
Ling Ren, Jihong Zhao, Ni He, Ineke Haen Marshall, Hongwei Zhang, Ruohui Zhao &Cheng Jin,
Testing for measurement invariance of attachment across Chinese and American adolescent
samples. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology First
published on January 13, 2015 as doi:10.1177/0306624X14566602
Yi-Fen Lu, Yi-Chun Yu, Ling Ren & Ineke Haen Marshall. Exploring the Utility of Self-Control Theory
for Risky Behavior and Minor Delinquency among Chinese Adolescents; published online 27
December 2012 DOI:10.1177/104398621247 1240, Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice
February 2013, 29 (1): 32-52
Ineke Haen Marshall & Hans Boutellier, “Josine Junger-Tas: the life and works of a compassionate
criminologist,” European Journal of Criminal Policy and Research, 19, 2 (2013):71-84.
Webb, J. Vincent, Ling Ren, Jihong Solomon Zhao, Ni He, & Ineke Haen Marshall. A comparative
study of youth gangs in China and the United States: Definition, offending and victimization.
International Criminal Justice Review, 21, 3 (2011):1-18.
Sean Maddan, J. Mittchell Miller, Jeffrey T. Walker & Ineke Haen Marshall. Utilizing criminal history
information to explore the effect of community notification on sex offender recidivism. Justice
Quarterly 28, 2 (2011): 303-324.
Ineke Haen Marshall, ’Pourquoi Pas?’ Versus ‘Absolutely Not!’ Cross-national differences in
access to schools and pupils for survey research. European Journal of Criminal Policy and
Research (2010) 16:89-109.
Dirk Enzmann, Ineke Haen Marshall, Martin Killias, Josine Junger-Tas, Majone Steketee & Beata
Gruszczynska, Self-Reported youth delinquency in Europe and beyond: First results of the
Second ISRD (International Self-Report Study) in the context of police and victimization data.
European Journal of Criminology, 7, 2 (2010):159-183.
Ineke Haen Marshall, Chris E. Marshall and Ling Ren. Mixed method measurement of homicide events
in comparative research: An illustration of the potential of Qualitative Comparative Analysis.
International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 33, 2 (2009): 273-308.
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Ineke Haen Marshall and Rebecca Carolyn Block. Maximizing the quality of cross-national data on levels
of violence. Homicide Studies 8, 3, 267-310 (2004).
Ineke Haen Marshall, The criminological enterprise in Europe and the United States: A contextual
exploration. European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research 9: 235-257 (2001).
[Reprinted in S. Cote, Criminological Theories: Bridging the Past to the Future (2002,
Sage Publications; and Nick Larsen and Russell Smandych, Global Criminology and
Criminal Justice: Current Issues and Perspectives, 2008, Broadview Press]
Ineke Haen Marshall. Vuurwapens en geweld in international perspectief. Tijdschrift voor Criminologie,
42,2 (2000):118-129. [Translation: Firearms and Violence in International Perspective]
J. Junger-Tas and Ineke Haen Marshall. The self-report methodology in crime research: Strengths and
weaknesses. Pp. 291-367 in M.Tonry (ed.), Crime and Justice, Volume 25 (University of Chicago
Press, January 1999)
Ineke Haen Marshall. Internationalisering van criminologie: Implicaties voor theoretische integratie.
Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, 40,2 (1998):176-184. [Translation: Internationalisation of
Criminology: Implications for Theoretical Integration].
[Reprinted in G. Bruinsma, W. Huisman and R. van Swaaningen (eds). Basisteksten in de
Criminologie 1. Den Haag:Boom Jurisdische Uitgevers 2005, pp. 367-373]
Ineke Haen Marshall. De predictie van geweldscriminaliteit. Tijdschrift voor Criminologie 40, 1(1998):
2-20. [Translation: The Prediction of Violent Criminality].
Ni He and Ineke Haen Marshall. Social production of crime data: A critical Eeamination of Chinese
crime statistics. International Criminal Justice Review 7 (1997):31-45.
Ineke Haen Marshall and Chris Marshall. Immigrants, crime, and prison commitments in the
Netherlands: A time series analysis (1952-1988). Criminal Justice Policy Review 1 (1997):25-
55.
M. Junger and Ineke Haen Marshall. The Inter-ethnic generalizability of social control theory: An
empirical test. The Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 3, 1 (February, 1997): 79-
112.
Ineke Haen Marshall. How exceptional is the United States? Crime trends in Europe and the United
States. European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research 4, 2 (1996):8-35.
Ineke Haen Marshall. De methode van zelfrapportage: Aanzet tot een rationele benadering, [Translation:
The self-report method: A rational choice approach]. Tijdschrift voor Criminologie 38, 1
(1996):2-20.
J. Horney, W. D. Osgood and I. Haen Marshall. Criminal careers in the short-term: Intra-individual
variability in crime and its relation to local life circumstances." American Sociological Review 60,
5 (October 1995): 655-673.
An abbreviated version of this article has been published by the National Institute of
Justice Research Preview (June 1996), "Adult Patterns of Criminal Behavior".
Reprinted in: Piquero and P. Mazerolle (eds.), Life Course Criminology. Contemporary
and Classic Readings. Wadsworth, 2001.
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J. Horney and I. Haen Marshall. Risk perceptions among serious offenders: The role of crime and
punishment. Criminology 30 (November 1992): 575-594
Reprinted in Shawn Bushway and David Weisburd (2005), Quantitative Methods in Criminology.
Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 237-256.
J. Horney and I. Haen Marshall. An experimental comparison of two self-report methods for measuring
lambda. The Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 29 (1992): 102-121.
J. Horney and I. Haen Marshall. Measuring lambda through self-reports. Criminology 29 (August 1991):
471-495.
Ineke Haen Marshall, Oscar Anjewierden and Hans Atteveld. Toward an 'Americanization' of Dutch drug
policy? The Justice Quarterly 7 (June 1990): 391-420.
Vince Webb and Ineke Haen Marshall. Response to criminal victimization by older Americans. Criminal
Justice and Behavior 16 (June 1989): 239-259.
Ineke Haen Marshall and Vince Webb. Fighting back: A test of the subculture of violence thesis.
Criminal Justice Policy Review 2 (1987): 325-336.
Ineke Haen Marshall. Trends in crime rates, certainty of punishment and severity of punishment in the
Netherlands. Criminal Justice Policy Review 2 (March 1987): 21-52.
Ineke Haen Marshall, Vince Webb and Dennis Hoffmann. Women as terrorists. Resources for Feminist
Research/Documentation Sur La Recherche Feministe 13 (Dec/Jan 1985-1986): 20-22.
Ineke Haen Marshall and Chris E. Marshall. Toward a refinement of purpose in comparative
criminological research: Research site selection in focus. International Journal of Comparative
and Applied Criminal Justice 7 (Spring, 1983): 84-97.
Ineke Haen Marshall and Charles W. Thomas. Discretionary decision-making and the juvenile court.
Juvenile and Family Court Journal 34 (August 1983): 47-59.
Ineke Haen Marshall. Discretion in the juvenile justice system: The American experience. Tijdschrift
voor Criminologie 25 (March/April 1983): 57-70.
Chris Marshall, Ineke Haen Marshall and Charles W. Thomas. The implementation of formal procedures
in juvenile court processing of status offenders. The Journal of Criminal Justice 11 (1983):
195-212.
Ineke Haen Marshall. Women, work, and crime: An international test of the emancipation hypothesis.
International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice 6 (Spring, 1982): 25-38.
Richard Bennett and Ineke Haen Marshall. Criminal justice education in the United States: A profile.
The Journal of Criminal Justice 7 (Fall, 1979): 147-172.
Charles W. Thomas, J. Williams and Ineke Haen Marshall. Misdaadafschrikking: Een herformulering
van de afschrikkingstypologie van Chambliss." Tijdschrift voor Criminologie 17 (June 1975):
11-24. [Translation: Deterrence: a Reformulation of Chambliss’ typology]
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BOOK CHAPTERS, ESSAYS AND ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES
Ineke Haen Marshall and Katharina Neissl (forthcoming June 2019) The International Self-Report
Delinquency Study (ISRD), in Mangai Natarajan (Ed.), International Crime and Justice, Cambridge
University Press (2nd edition)
Ineke Haen Marshall and Chris Marshall (2018) “Shame and Wrong: Is there a common morality among
young people in France, UK, the Netherlands, Germany and the US?” In Sebastian Roché and Mike
Hough, Minorities, Institutions and Social Cohesion in Europe and the US: findings from the third
International Self-Report Delinquency Study. New York: Springer https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-
89462-1
Ineke Haen Marshall and Chris E. Marshall (2018). “Norms, values and education: How different are
immigrant youth from native youth? Insights from the Third International-Self Report Delinquency
Study (ISRD3).”In Helmut Kury and Slawomir Redo (Eds), Refugees and Migrants in Law and
Policy: Challenges and Opportunities for Global Civic Education..Springer. ISBN 978-3-319-72159-0
Jack R. Greene, Ineke Haen Marshall, Heike P. Gramckow (2017) “Improving Local Police Services in
the Developing World.” Emil W. Plywaczewski (ed.), Current Problems of the Penal Law and
Criminology/Aktuelle Probleme des Strafrechts und der Kriminologie, (7th edition) Temida2, Poland.
Gramckow, H. P, Greene, J. R., Marshall, I. Haen, Barao, L (2016) Addressing the Enforcement Gap to
Counter Crime: Investing in Public Safety, the Rule of Law and Local Development in Poor
Neighborhoods. Part 1: Crime, Poverty and the Police. Washington, DC: World Bank Group.
Gramckow, H. P., Greene, J. R., Marshall, I. Haen, Barao, L (2016) Addressing the Enforcement Gap to
Counter Crime : Investing in Public Safety, the Rule of Law and Local Development in Poor
Neighborhoods. Part 2: Options for World Bank Engagement with Police. Washington DC:
World Bank Group.
Ineke Haen Marshall (2016), Results of the Second Round of the International Self-Report Delinquency
(ISRD2) Study: Importance of Education and Social Learning for 12-15 year olds. In Helmut
Kury, Sławomir Redo, Evelyn Shea (Eds.) Women and Children as Victims and
Offenders: Background – Prevention – Reintegration. Suggestions for Succeeding Generations.
Springer Verlag.
Kangaspunta, K. and Ineke Haen Marshall, Surveys on Violence against Women. Encyclopedia of
Criminology and Criminal Justice. G. Bruinsma and D. Weisburd. New York, Springer: 5104-
5117 (2014)
Ineke Haen Marshall, “Self-reports as a measure of crime? A theoretical approach to understanding its
strengths and weaknesses, pp. 83-92 in Stefano Canepelle and Francesco Calderoni (Eds),
Organized Crime, Corruption and Crime Prevention. Essays in Honor of Ernesto U. Savona.
Springer (2014)
Ineke Haen Marshall, “Pot, crack en Obama’s ‘third way’. Liberalisering van drugsbeleid in de Verenigde
Staten?” Justitiële Verkenningen, 39, 8: 52-71 (2013)
Ineke Haen Marshall, “What’s next in reducing crime? The undervalued role of values,” in
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André Kuhn, Christian Schwarzenegger, Pierre Margot, Andreas Donatsch, Marcelo F. Aebi &
Daniel Jostich (Eds), Criminology, Criminal Policy and Criminal Law in an International
Perspective. Bern, Switzerland: Stampfli Verlag (2013)
Ineke Haen Marshall & Almir Maljevic, “Theoretical and methodological insights
from the Second International Self-Report Study of Delinquency (ISRD-2),” Journal of
Contemporary Criminal Justice, February 2013, 29, 1: 4-12; published online 27 December
2012I DOI:10.1177/104398621247 0901.
Ineke Haen Marshall,” Some critical reflections on the concept of culture in comparative crime
Research.” Pp.165-172 in Marc Groenhuijsen, Rianne Letschert & Silvia Hazenbroek (Eds),
KLM Van Dijk. Liber amicorum Prof.dr.J.J.M. van Dijk Nijmegen, the Netherlands: Wolf Legal
Publishers. (2012)
Kristiina Kangaspunta and Ineke Haen Marshall, “Trends in violence against women: Some good news
and some bad news.” pp. 103-133 in J. van Dijk, Andromachi Tseloni and Graham Farrell (Eds)
The International Crime Drop: New Directions in Research. Palgrave Macmillan (2012).
Ineke Haen Marshall, “Reflections on the Place of Longitudinal Criminal Career Research in Crime
theory, Research and Policy,” In Emil W. Plywaczewski (ed.), Current Problems of the
Penal Law and Criminology/Aktuelle Probleme des Strafrechts und der Kriminologie, Temida2,
Poland (2012).
Ineke Haen Marshall and Diana Summers,” Contemporary Differences in Rates and Trends of Homicide
among European Nations,” in M. C. A. Liem and W.A. Pridemore (Eds.), pp 39-69
Handbook of European Homicide Research: Patterns, Explanations, and Country Studies
(2012).
Ni He and Ineke Haen Marshall, “The International Self-Report Study of Delinquency Study (ISRD),”
pp.478-485 in Mangai Natarajan (Ed.), International Crime and Justice, Cambridge University
Press (2011).
Ineke Haen Marshall, “Gary LaFree: Legitimacy and Crime,” in F. Cullen and P. Wilcox (Eds.),
Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory, Sage (2010).
Junger-Tas, I. Haen Marshall, D. Enzmann, M. Killias, M. Steketee & B Gruszcynska,
“History and Design of the ISRD Studies” (pp. 1-11) and “Synthesis and Outlook” (pp. 423-427)
in.J. Junger-Tas, I. Haen Marshall, D. Enzmann, M. Killias, M. Steketee & B Gruszcynska
(Eds.), Juvenile Delinquency in Europe and Beyond: Results of the Second International Self-
Report Delinquency Study, New York: Springer (2010)
Ineke Haen Marshall and Ni He, “USA,” (Chapter 10, pp.139-157) in J. Junger-Tas, I. Haen
Marshall, D. Enzmann, M. Killias, M. Steketee & B Gruszcynska (Eds.), Juvenile
Delinquency in Europe and Beyond: Results of the Second International Self-Report
Delinquency Study, New York: Springer (2010)
Ineke Haen Marshall, “Going Global – The ASC and Support for Human Rights,”
The Criminologist, 34,6:1-5 (2009)
Ineke Haen Marshall, “Where the Ying Meets the Yang: The Importance of the Use of Mixed Methods
pp. 103-112 in C. Brants, S. van der Poel (eds.), Diverse Kwesties.
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Liber amicorum Prof. Dr. Frank Bovenkerk, Utrecht, the Netherlands: Boom Juridische Uitgevers
(2009).
Ineke Haen Marshall, “Erforschung der kriminellen Karriere/Criminal Career Research,” Pages 545-576
in Hans Joachim Schneider (ed), Internationales Handbuch der Kriminologie/International
Handbook of Criminology, Band 2/Volume 2, De Gruyter Rechtswissenschaften Verlags-GmbH,
Berlin, Germany (2009)
Sean Maddan and Ineke Haen Marshall, “Labeling and Symbolic Interaction Theories”,
pp. 253-261 In: J. Mitchell Miller (ed.), 21st Century Criminology: A Reference Handbook,
Volume 1, Sage (2009)
Ineke Haen Marshall and Kristiina Kangaspunta, Introduction, pp. 1-12 in Kristiina Kangaspunta and
Ineke Haen Marshall (eds.), Eco-Crime and Justice. Essays on Environmental Crime. Turin,
Italy: United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI) (2009).
Paul Smit, Ineke Haen Marshall and Mirjam van Gammeren, “An Empirical Approach to Country
Clustering”. Pp 169-195 in Kauko Aromaa and Markku Heiskanen (Eds.), Crime and Criminal
Justice Systems in Europe and North America 1995-2004). Helsinki, Finland: HEUNI,
publication 55 (2008)
Beata Gruszczynska and Ineke Haen Marshall, “Trends in Criminal Justice System Resources 1995-
2004”, Pp. 9-51 in Kauko Aromaa and Markku Heiskanen (Eds.), Crime and Criminal Justice
Systems in Europe and North America 1995-2004). Helsinki, Finland: HEUNI, publication 55Aril
(2008)
Ineke Haen Marshall and Amy Farrell, “Racial Victimization in the United States,” in John A. Winterdyk
and Georgios A. Antonopoulos (Eds.), Racial Victimization: International Reflections and
Perspectives. DeSitter Publications (2007)
Ineke Haen Marshall, “Immigrant Communities and the Police,” pp.649-654 in J. Greene (ed.),
Encyclopedia of Police Sciences, Third Edition, Routledge, 2007
Ineke Haen Marshall, “Introduction” [to the thematic issue on the International Transferability of the
Practice of Evidence-Based Crime Policies], European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research,
Volume 11, No. 4, 2005, 1-8
Ineke Haen Marshall, Bonger, in R. Wright and J. M. Miller (eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminology,
Routledge (2005)
Ineke Haen Marshall, “Introduction to thematic issue on the Criminal Event Perspective”, Journal of
Contemporary Criminal Justice, Vol 20, No. 4, November 2004, 344-347
Ineke Haen Marshall, “Race and Ethnicity.” In Levinson, David (ed.), Encyclopedia of Crime &
Punishment, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. (2002).
Ineke Haen Marshall and Henk van de Bunt, ”Exporting the War to the Netherlands and Dutch
Alternatives.” Chapter 8 in Jurg Gerber and Eric Jensen (eds.), Drug War, American Style: The
Internationalization of Failed Policy and its Alternatives. New York: Garland (2001) (197-217)
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Henk van de Bunt and Ineke Haen Marshall “Crime and Justice in the Netherlands.” Pp.117-132 in G.
Barak (ed), Crime and Crime Control: A Global View. Greenwood Publishing, 2000
Ineke Haen Marshall, “Steeds meer Amerikaanse Toestanden in Nederland?.” Pp.19-41 in G. J. N.
Bruinsma, H. van de Bunt, G. B. Rovers (eds.), Vooruitzichten in de Criminologie. Amsterdam:
Vrije Universiteit, 1999. [Translation: More and More Americanization of the Netherlands?]
Ineke Haen Marshall, “Operation of the Criminal Justice System,” Pp. 54-114 in K. Kangaspunta, M.
Joutsen and N. Ollus (eds.), Crime and Criminal Justice Systems in Europe and North America
1990-1994. (Volume 1). Helsinki, Finland: HEUNI, 1998. [Also prepared 11 of the 50 country
profiles for K. Kangaspunta, M. Joutsen and N. Ollus (eds.), Profiles of Criminal Justice Systems
in Europe and North America (Volume 2). Helsinki, Finland: HEUNI, 1999.
Ineke Haen Marshall, “Migrants, Minorities and Crime: Parallels between Europe and the United States,”
Pp.243-258 in A. Schmid (ed.), Migration and Crime. Proceedings of the International
Conference on “Migration and Crime. Global and Regional Problems and Responses”. ISPAC,
1998.
Ineke Haen Marshall, "Minorities, Crime, and Criminal Justice in the United States." (Chapter 1, pp. 1-
35) and “Minorities, Crime, and Criminal Justice in Europe and the United States: More Similar
than Different!” (Chapter 10, pp. 224-241) in I. Haen Marshall (Ed). Minorities, Migrants, and
Crime: Diversity and Similarity Across Europe and the United States. Sage 1997.
Ineke Haen Marshall and Chris Marshall, "Minorities in the Criminal Justice System." in Dae Chang and
Michael J. Palmiotto (Eds.). Introduction to Criminal Justice: Theory and Practice. Geneva, IL:
Paladin House Publishing Co. Updated and revised chapter for second edition (1997),pp. 289-
310. First edition in 1985.
Ineke Haen Marshall and Chris Marshall, "Drug Prevention in the Netherlands: A Low Key Approach."
pp. 205-232 In Ed. Leuw and Ineke Haen Marshall (Eds.). Between Prohibition and Legalization:
The Dutch Experiment in Drug Policy. Amstelveen, the Netherlands: Kugler Publications. 1994,
1996
Ineke Haen Marshall and Vince Webb, "Self-reported Delinquency in a Midwestern American City." pp.
319-342 in J.Junger-Tas, G. Terlouw, and Malcolm Klein (Eds.), Delinquent Behavior Among
Young People in the Western World: First Results of the International Self-Report Delinquency
Study. Amsterdam: Kugler Publications. 1994.
F. Bovenkerk and I. Haen Marshall, "De Nacirema op het oorlogspad: wordt het geen tijd om in te
grijpen?" in J. A. Nijboer (Ed), Criminaliteit als Politiek Probleem. Arnhem: Gouda Quint. 1993.
[Translated title: “The Nacimera on the war path: is it about time to intervene?”]
Ineke Haen Marshall and Chris E. Marshall, "Prostitution in the Netherlands: It's Just Another job!" pp.
225-248 in C. Culliver (Ed.). Female Criminality: The State of the Art. New York: Garland
Publishing. 1993.
R.Barberet, C. Rechea Alberola, J. Monanes Rodriguez, and I. Haen Marshall "Estudio Internacional
Sobre Delincuencia Mediante Auto-Informe en Albacete, Espana Y Omaha, Nebraska, Estados
Unidos (Estudio Piloto)." Pp. 161-179 in Luis Arroyo Zapatero (ed.), Estudios De Criminologia l.
Ediciones de la Universidad De Castilla-La Mancha. 1993.
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Ineke Haen Marshall and Vince Webb, "Some Questions on Teaching 'Minorities and Criminal Justice',"
The Criminologist 17 (May-June 1992):1-7.
Ineke Haen Marshall, "The Women's Movement and Female Criminality the Netherlands." Pages 87-102
in I.L. Barak-Glanz and E.H. Johnson (Eds.). Comparative Criminology. Beverly Hills, CA:
Sage. 1983.
Ineke Haen Marshall, "Correctional Treatment Processes: Rehabilitation Reconsidered." Pp. 14-46 in
Roy Roberg and V. J. Webb (Eds.). Critical Issues in Corrections: Problems, Trends and
Prospects. St. Paul: West Publishing Co. 1981.
EDITED JOURNALS
o Guest editor (with Katharina Neissl), Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, Thematic
Issue: A Global View on Youth Crime and Victimization: Results from the International
Self-Report Delinquency Study (ISRD3) (November 2019)
o Guest editor (with Majone Steketee), European Journal of Criminal Policy and
Research, Thematic Issue What may be learned about crime in Europe (and beyond)
from international surveys of youth: Results from the International Self-Report
Delinquency Study (ISRD3) (September 2019)
o Guest editor (with Frank Weerman, Lieven Pauwels and Andre van der Laan), Tijdschrift
voor Criminologie, Special Issue: Macrocriminologie (May/June 2015)
o Guest editor (with Almir Maljevic), Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, Special
Issue: Theoretical and Methodological insights from the Second International Self-
Report Study of Delinquency (ISRD-2), Vol. 29, No. 1 2013
o Guest editor (with Hans Boutellier), European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research,
Thematic Issue: Compassionate Criminology: the Legacy of Josine Junger-Tas, Volume
19, 2 (June 2013)
o Guest Editor, European Journal of Criminal Policy and Research, Thematic Issue:
International Transferability of the Practice of Evidence-Based Crime Policies, Volume
11, No. 4, December 2005
o Guest Editor, Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, Special Issue: The Criminal
Event Perspective, Vol. 20, No. 4, November 2004.
INVITED INTERNATIONAL PRESENTATIONS
o “Differences in norms and values among migrant youth? Insights from ISRD3” Key
note address presented at conference Social Cohesion and Integration of (Migrant) Youth
in an International Perspective, Sponsored by the Dutch Ministry of Social Affairs and
Employment, Amersfoort, the Netherlands June 7 2017.
o “Uses and Insights from Self-Report Surveys of Delinquency”, Keynote address,
II Seminario Internacional Socioeducativo, Instituto Padre Severino, Rio de Janeiro,
December 2-3, 2014
o Invited participant in Plenary Session on European vs. American Criminology, Congress
of the European Society of Criminology, Budapest, Hungary (September 4-7 2013).
o Leuven Institute of Criminology, Law School, Catholic University Leuven, Belgium,
Research seminar on methodological challenges of cross-national empirical criminology:
March 5 2013.
o “The Use of International Crime Statistics”, Commentary provided in session on
International Statistics on Crime and Justice, Twelfth United Nations Congress on Crime
Prevention and Criminal Justice, Salvador, Brazil (April 12, 2010)
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o “A Road Map to Evidence-Based Juvenile Justice Policy: 4 Difficult Questions,” Invited
presentation at the International Symposium on Children at Risk and in Need of
Protection, Turkish National Police, Ankara,Turkey, April 27, 2009
o “The Past as Prologue? Reflections on the Place of Longitudinal Research in the Future
of Crime Theory, Research, and Policy Making,” Plenary Session on Longitudinal
Surveys, Congress of the European Society of Criminology, Tubingen, Germany (August
27 2006)
o Closing Commentary: “What Works in Reducing Crime?” – What’s Next? The
Undervalued Role of Values, Societies of Criminology 1st Key Issues Conference, May
13-15, 2004, Paris, France.
o Cross-national Comparisons of Self-Reported Delinquency Data: Methodological
Problems and Prospects. Invited presentation ISTAT (Italian Institute of Statistics)
Conference Per Una Societa piu Sicura, December 3-5, 2003, Rome, Italy.
o Presidential Plenary: Reflections on Criminology in Europe and in the U.S.A., American
Society of Criminology Conference, Atlanta (November 2001).
o Plenary Session on the Future of International Crime Surveys, Congress of the European
Society of Criminology, Lausanne, Switzerland (September 2001)
o Jongeren en Groepscriminaliteit in Nederland en de VS: Een Vergelijkende
Beschouwing. [translation: Youth and co-Offending in the Netherlands and the US: A
Comparison] Conference on Youth & Group Criminality, February 25, 2000 RAI
Congrescentrum-Amsterdam.]
o Steeds meer ‘Amerikaanse toestanden’ in Nederland? Het zal wel meevallen!”
[Translation: Towards Increasing Americanization of the Netherlands? I Don’t Think
So!] Plenary session Dutch Society of Criminology (NVK) Congress, Amsterdam, June
17, 1999.
o Can Criminology Predict Interpersonal Violence and Crime Trends? Invited Pre-
conference paper for the 1997 ISPAC (International Scientific and Professional Advisory
Council of the United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Programme)
Conference Crime, Violence, and Conflict: Towards Early Warning and Social
Prevention Mechanisms (October, 1997, Courmayeur, Italy).
o Migrants and Crime in Western Europe and the United States: Similarities and
Differences. Invited presentation at the International Conference on Migration and
Crime. Global and Regional Problems and Responses. International Scientific and
Professional Advisory Council of the United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal
Justice Programme. (5-8 October 1996). Courmayeur, Italy.
o Validity of Self-Report Surveys of Delinquency. Invited presentation to the Netherlands
Institute for the Study of Criminality and Law Enforcement, Leiden, the Netherlands
(June 1995).
o Methodological Issues Involved in Criminal Career Research. Invited presentation to the
research staff of the Research and Documentation Center of the Ministry of Justice in the
Hague, the Netherlands in March 1989.
OP-ED NEWSPAPER ARTICLES (Dutch):
“De executie van 31840", pp.66-70 in America (Fall 1995).
“En dan nu: the killer question” NRC Handelsblad 22 September 1994, p. 5
“Zet Ze Maar Achter Tralies,” NRC Handelsblad 8 September 1994, p. 1
“Moord in Amerika” NRC Handelsblad 3 maart 1994, pp. 1-2 (Co-author F.Bovenkerk).
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BOOK REVIEWS
Tim Boekhout van Solinge. 2004. Dealing with drugs in Europe; An Investigation of European Drug
Control Experiences: France, the Netherlands and Sweden. The Hague: BJU Legal Publishers.
In Justitiele Verkenningen [a publication of the Research and Documentation Centre of the Dutch
Ministry of Justice] 2/2006, 157-166.
Gerben Bruinsma. 2002. Empirisch Onderzoek over Geografische Mobiliteit en Misdaad. [Translation:
“Empirical Research on Geographic Mobility and Crime]. Leiden, the Netherlands: Oratie
Universiteit Leiden. In Tijdschrift voor Criminologie 45,1:79-84 (2003)
Michael Tonry. 1997. Ethnicity, Crime, and Immigration. Comparative and Cross-National Perspectives.
University of Chicago Press, Chicago and London. In Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Vol 24, No. 4, October 1998, 790-791.
Elizabeth S. Grobsmith. 1995. Indians in Prison. In Justice Quarterly 12 (1996): 221-226.
Rebecca Fairchild. Comparative Criminal Justice Systems. In Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice
10 (September, 1994): 223-226.
David Downes. Contrasts in Tolerance: Post-War Penal Policy in the Netherlands, England and Wales.
In International Criminal Justice Review 1 (1991):147-151.
Susan S. M. Edwards. Policing 'Domestic Violence: Women, the Law and the State. In Contemporary
Psychology 36 (November,1991): 948-949.
T. Wilson (Ed.). Penal Services for Offenders: Comparative Studies of England and Poland 1984/1985.
In Criminal Justice Review 13 (Spring, 1988): 71-72.
Alfred Cohn and Roy Udolf, The Criminal Justice System and Its Psychology. In The Journal of Criminal
Justice 8 (1980): 405-407.
Graeme Newman. The Punishment Response. In The Journal of Criminal Justice 8 (1980): 65-66.
PAPER PRESENTATIONS (since 2000)
“Gender, self-control and opportunity as correlates of versatility: Results from a 30-country study” (with
Chris E. Marshall and Katharina Neissl) American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, November
2018
“Exploring morality and self-control: Exploring Situational Action Theory in India” (with Stuti
Kokkalera and Chris E. Marshall) American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, November 2018.
“Norms, values and education: How different are immigrant youth from native-born youth? Insights from
ISRD3” (with Chris E. Marshall) American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, 2018.
“The intergenerational transmission of low self-control and its effect on delinquency” (with Majone
Steketee), European Society of Criminology conference, Sarajevo, August 31 2018.
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“Low self-control and opportunity among a cross-national sample of 12-16 year old adolescents: What
difference does gender make?” (with Chris Marshall and Katharina Niessl), European Society of
Criminology conference, Sarajevo, August 31 2018.
“Gangs and immigrant Groups: How useful is criminological theory when applied to a sample of Somalis
living in the US and Canada?” (with Heidi Ellis, Emma Cardeli, Alisa Miller, Saidi Abdi, Scott
Decker & George Sideridis) ASC, Philadelphia November 2017
“Experience of parental violence, attitudes and emotions regarding use of violence and violent offending
among an Indonesian and US sample of 12-16 year olds: Does gender make a difference?” (with
Chris Marshall & Stuti Kokkalera). ASC, Philadelphia November 2017
“Migrant youth and morality: Cross-national differences and similarities between US and Western
Europe” (with Chris Marshall). ESC conference, Cardiff UK, September 2017
“Methodology and design of the International Self Report Delinquency study” (with Dirk Enzmann,
Janne Kivivuori, Majone Steketee, Mike Hough & Martin Killias) ESC conference, Cardiff UK,
September 2017
“Self-reported offending in global surveys: A stocktaking” (with Dirk Enzmann, Janne Kivivuori, Majone
Steketee, Mike Hough and Martin Killias) ESC conference Cardiff UK, September 2017
“Young people as victims of crime” (with Mike Hough, Dirk Enzmann, Janne Kivivuori, Majone
Steketee and Martin Killias) ESC conference, Cardiff UK, September 2017
“Police Notification and victimization: do official crime statistics reflect victimization?” (with Janne
Kivivuori, Dirk Enzmann, Majone Steketee, Mike Hough and Martin Killias) ESC conference,
Cardiff UK, September 2017
“‘Spare the rod and spoil the child.’ Youth delinquent behavior within the context of direct and indirect
violence within the family” (with Majone Steketee and Claire Aussems). International
Criminology Symposium, Stockholm, June 2016 and American Society of Criminology, New
Orleans, November 16-19, 2016
“Reluctant care of the doubly stigmatized: Reflections on mental health care in US prisons” (with Andrea
Wexler and Alisa Lincoln). Second Global Criminology Network Conference, Vrije Universiteit,
Amsterdam, September 19, 2016
“The Challenges of Studying Religion, Religiosity and Morality in Comparative Research” (with
Christopher E. Marshall). European Society of Criminology, Muenster, September 21, 2016
“First results on victimization and reporting to the police in 15 countries” (with Dirk Enzmann, Janne
Kivivuori, Mike Hough, Majone Steketee & Martin Killias). 15th Annual Conference of the
European Society of Criminology, Porto, Portugal, September 2015, 2015 and ASC, Washington
DC, November 18-21, 2015
“Testing the invariance hypothesis of interaction between self-control and opportunities: Results of cross-
national analysis of samples of youth” (with Dirk Enzmann). Annual Meeting of the American
Society of Criminology, San Francisco, November 19-22, 2014.
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“Changes in self-reported delinquency in 9 Western countries (1991 and 2007): Comparison of the first
and second sweep of the ISRD” (with Chris E. Marshall). 14th Annual Conference of the
European Society of Criminology, Prague, September 10-13 2014.
“Bullying: Results from a comparative study” (with Chris E. Marshall & William Mantle) Annual
Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, November 20-23, 2013.
“Does the school moderate neighborhood effects?” (with Liana Tuller). Annual Meeting of the American
Society of Criminology, Atlanta, November 20-23, 2013.
“Exploring the dimensionality of perceived social bonding among juveniles: A US and China
comparison” (with Ling Ren, Jihong Solomon Zhao, Ruohui Zhao & Ni He). American Society
of Criminology Annual Meeting, Atlanta, November 20-23, 2013
“Using the ISRD to develop a more integrated theoretical perspective of youth crime: Focus on SAT and
IAT”, Annual meeting of the European Society of Criminology, Budapest, 4-7 September 2013.
“The ambiguous role of the criminologist as crime expert”. Annual Meeting of the American Society of
Criminology, Chicago, November 14-17, 2012.
“Testing SAT using comparative data” (with Ekaterina Botchkovar, Michael Rocque & Chad Posick).
Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, November 14-17, 2012.
“Data-based alternatives to theoretical classification of countries in comparative research: ISRD-2
results” (with Chris E. Marshall) Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology,
Chicago, November 14-17, 2012.
“The generality of the victim-offender overlap: An investigation of the importance of cultural context”
(with Chad Posick). Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington D.C.,
November 15-19, 2011.
“Assessing the correlates of specialization and serious offending in an international sample” (with
Michael Rocque, Chris Marshall, Chad Posick). Annual Meeting of the American Society of
Criminology, Washington D.C., November 15-19, 2011.
“Risky lifestyles, criminal propensity, and deviance in a cross-national study of youth” (with Katya
Botchkovar, Michael Rocque and Chad Posick) Annual Meeting of the American Society of
Criminology, Washington D.C., November 15-19, 2011.
“A comparative study of self-reported juvenile victimization in China and the United States” (with Ling
Ren, Jihong Zhao, Vince Webb, Ni He). Annual Meeting of the American Society of
CCriminology, Washington D.C., November 15-19, 2011.
“Immigration and delinquency, victimization and substance use in international perspective”(with Anna
Gartsman, Majone Steketee & Dirk Enzmann). Annual Meeting of the European Society of
Criminology, Vilnius, Lithuania, September 21-24, 2011.
“Self-Reported Delinquency, Victimization and Gang Involvement in School-Based Samples: A China
and U.S. Comparison “ (co-authors Ling Ren ,Vincent J. Webb, Jihong Zhao, Cheng Jin, Ni He).
Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, November 17-20, 2010.
“Self-Control and Parenting in Comparative context” (with Michael Rocque, Chad Posick,
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Ekaterina Botchkovar & Dirk Enzmann). Annual Meeting of the American Society of
Criminology, San Francisco, November 17-20, 2010.
“Some Expected and Some Unexpected Findings about the Measurement and Distribution of Low
Self-Control” (with Chad Posick, Michael Rocque, Dirk Enzmann). Annual Meeting of the
European Society of Criminology, Liege, Belgium, September 8-11, 2010.
“Low-Self Control and Self-Reported Victimization and Delinquency Among a 12-15 Year Old
Sample of Students” (with Ni He and Chris E. Marshall). Annual Meeting of the American
Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, November 4-7, 2009
“School Crime Victimization, Delinquency and Immigrant Youth: An Analysis of US ISRD-2 Data”
(with Ni He and Ling Ren). Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology,
Philadelphia, November 4-7, 2009
“The Challenges of School-Based Sampling in Comparative Research”. European Society of
Criminology, Ljubljana, Slovenia, September 9-12, 2009
“Sense and Sensitivity: An Exploration of Delinquency Measures, Assumptions and Choices of Analytic
Techniques and Statistical Outcomes.” (with Ni He and Man Jia). Annual Meeting of the
American Society of Criminology, St. Louis, November 12-15, 2008)
“Lessons Learned from the International Self-Report Delinquency Study.” European Society of
Criminology Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland (September 2-5, 2008)
“Comparing Apples and Oranges? An Empirical Approach to Country Clustering in Comparative
Research.” (with Paul Smit and Mirjam van Gammeren). European Society of Criminology
Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland (September 2-5, 2008)
“The International Self-Report Delinquency Study in the US: Preliminary Findings.” American Society
of Criminology Conference, Atlanta, Georgia (USA) (November 14-17, 2007) (with
Phil He, Meghan Peel and Wendy Sawyer)
“Attitudes toward Violence among Three ISRD School Samples in the US: An Exploratory Analysis of a
Controversial Theory.” European Society of Criminology Conference, Bologna, Italy (September
26-28, 2007) (co-author Phil He)
“Methodological Challenges of the International Self-Report Delinquency Study”, American Society of
Criminology, November 2006, Los Angeles (co-authors Susan McVie, Phil He, Dirk Enzmann)
“Selection and Use of Macro-level Structural Indicators in Comparative Delinquency Research”,
presentation to the International Self-Report Delinquency Workshop (Leiden, the Netherlands,
March 2006)
“Criminal Career Research and Policy in Comparative Context.” American Society of Criminology,
November 2005, Toronto, Canada
“Qualitative Comparative Analysis of Homicide Events in 20 Nations,” 14th World Congress of
Criminology, Philadelphia (August 2005) (co-author Chris E. Marshall)
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“Homicide Events in a Global Perspective: Using World Cultural Domains as a Theoretical and Practical
Grouping Device.” American Society of Criminology, November 2004, Nashville (co-author
Ling Ren)
“A Comparative Perspective on Restorative Justice in Juvenile Justice.” Academy of Criminal Justice
Sciences, Las Vegas, March 9-13, 2004 (co-authors: Lode Walgrave, Michael Seredycz)
“Crime in ‘Europe’ in a Global Perspective.” European Society of Criminology Conference, Helsinki,
Finland, August 25-28, 2003 (co-author: Ling Ren)
“A World of Crime: Toward Macro-Level Comparative Crime Theory.” Academy of Criminal Justice
Sciences Meeting, Boston, March 5-8, 2003.
“Methodological Issues in Comparative Self-Report Research”. European Society of Criminology
conference, Toledo, Spain, September 4-7, 2002
“A Macro-Level Comparative Approach to Criminal Violence.” European Society of Criminology
conference, Toledo, Spain, September 4-7, 2002
“Crime in the Netherlands,” prepared for Francis Pakes and Ian K. McKenzie (eds), Law, Power and
Justice in the Netherlands, Greenwood Publishing Group, Preager (2001). This book was never
published (co-author Henk van de Bunt)
“Business Crime: An Exploration of Diversity and Similarity across Nations.” November 2001,
American Society of Criminology, Atlanta.
“How Do We Know What We Know: The Social Construction of Academic Debate in Criminology”,
November 2000 , American Society of Criminology, San Francisco (co-author Tricia Klosky)
GRANTS
o Gang Affiliation and Radicalization to Violent Extremism within Somali-American Communities.
[Investigator]. January 1 2015 – December 31 2017. Children’s Hospital & National Institute of
Justice (#14113483)
o UPYC. Understanding and Preventing Youth Crime. A Comparative Study in France, Germany,
the Netherlands, the UK and the US. European Open Research Area (ORA), National Science
Foundation, June 2014-February 2017 with Katya Botchkovar ($274,956). Proposal number
1419588.
o American Youth Delinquency and Victimization in International context: A Multi-city, Multi-
Method Test of Competing Theories, Northeastern University College of Social Sciences and
Humanities CSSH Research Development Program, for academic year 2013 ($4,200).
o Collaborative Homicide Research Cluster, funded by Northeastern University Humanities
Center, for academic year 2011-2012 ($1,000) and 2012-2013 ($2,000)
o A Multi-City Assessment of Juvenile Delinquency in the US: A Continuation and Expansion of the
International Self-Report Delinquency Study (ISRD). National Institute of Justice, October 2006-
July 2008 with Ni He ($252,698) 2006IJCX0045
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$20,000 Research Development Award was received May 2006 from the Northeastern
University Provost Office for an abbreviated form of this proposal (co-principal
investigator: Ni He, College of Criminal Justice, NEU)
o International Collaborative Research on Youthful Misbehavior. Funded by the National Science
Foundation ($80,000) for September 1, 1991-August 30, 1994. Co-project director with Vincent
J. Webb, Department of Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska at Omaha.
o Crime Commission Rates Among Incarcerated Felons in Nebraska. Funded by the National
Institute of Justice ($167,562) for October 1989-August 1991. Co-project director with Julie
Horney, Department of Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska at Omaha.
o Comparative Self-Report Study of Juvenile Delinquency in Omaha--A Pilot Study. Funded by the
University Committee on Research of the University of Nebraska at Omaha ($4,826) for May-
June 1990. Co-project director with Vincent J. Webb. Dept of Criminal Justice, University of
Nebraska at Omaha.
o Criminal Careers in Nebraska. Funded by the Center of Applied Urban Research at the
University of Nebraska at Omaha ($20,000) for October 1989-December 1990. Co-project
director with Julie Horney, Department of Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska at Omaha.
o Issues in Criminal Career Research: A Working Conference. Funded by the University
Committee on Research of the University of Nebraska at Omaha ($4,275) in the Spring of 1987.
Co-project director with Julie Horney, Department of Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska at
Omaha.
RESEARCH REPORTS
Ineke Marshall and Katharina Neissl, Key Findings for USA, Selected Results from three States, USA
results for Understanding and Preventing Youth Crime. A Comparative Study in France,
Germany, the Netherlands, the UK and the US. NSF grant 1419588. August 2017
Marshall, I. H., Enxmann, D., Hough, M., Killias, M., Kivivuori, J., Steketee, M. (2015). Youth
victimization and reporting to police. First results from the third round of the International Self-
Report Delinquency Study (ISRD3). www.northeastern.edu/isrd/isrd3/
Cluster Visitation Criminology, Quality Assurance Netherlands Universities (Utrecht, The Netherlands),
2012- 2013. Criminologieonderwijs in Nederland 2012. State of the Art Rapport, QANU,
Utrecht, the Netherlands 2013 (Project number: Q338).
Ni He and Ineke Haen Marshall. A Multi-City Assessment of Juvenile Delinquency in the U.S.: A
Continuation and Expansion of the International Self-Report Delinquency Study (ISRD). NIJ
Technical Report 2006IJCX0045), April 2006
Ineke Haen Marshall. Outcomes Assessment Report. Department of Criminal Justice, University of
Nebraska at Omaha, October 1996.
Julie Horney and Ineke Haen Marshall. Crime Commission Rates Among Incarcerated Felons in
Nebraska. Final Report to the National Institute of Justice. May 31 1992.
Julie Horney and Ineke Haen Marshall. "More Prisons: An Effective Crime Reduction Policy for
Nebraska?" Working paper prepared for Nebraska Policy Choices (1992)
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Ineke Haen Marshall. Five-year Evaluation Report of the Omaha REACH Project. Report submitted to
the Office of Adolescent Pregnancy Programs, Office of Population Affairs. Washington, D.C.
1992.
Ineke Haen Marshall and Vince Webb. Evaluation of the Omaha Target of Opportunity Alcohol Project.
Report submitted to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Washington, D.C.
1987.
Ineke Haen Marshall. Evaluation of Central Iowa Treatment Alternatives to Street Crime (TASC). Report
prepared for United Way of Greater Des Moines. 1977.
Charles Thomas, Ineke Haen Marshall and B. Swain. An Examination of Non-Structural Determinants of
Alienation in the Prison Community. Research Bulletin. Williamsburg: Metropolitan Criminal
Justice Center. 1974.
AWARDS
o 2004 Faculty Member of the Year Award, Graduate Student Organization,
Department of Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska-Omaha
o Recipient of the 2001 University of Nebraska-Omaha Award for Distinguished
Research or Creative Activity
ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP
o American Society of Criminology (ASC) Executive Counselor (November 2015-2018)
o American Society of Criminology (ASC) Main Representative to the Economic and
Social Council of the United Nations (2005-2007; 2007-2009, 2009-2011)
o American Society of Criminology (ASC), Sellin & Sheldon and Eleanor Glueck Award
Committee (2012-2013)
o American Society of Criminology Michael J. Hindelang Award Committee (2004-2005,
2005-2006)
o American Society of Criminology Nominations Committee (2002-2003; 2018-2019)
o American Society of Criminology Inter- Organization Relations Committee (1997-98;
1999-2001; chair 1998-1999)
o American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting Program Committee (1981, 1998,
2006, 2008, 2009)
o American Society of Criminology Student Affairs Committee (1991-1992)
o American Society of Criminology Membership Committee (1991-1993)
o Chair, Division of International Criminology, American Society of Criminology (1995-
1997); Advisory Board (1997-1999; 2011).
o Chair, Book Award Committee, Division of International Criminology, American Society
of Criminology (2002- 2003)
o Chair, Division of International Criminology Student Membership Committee (2004-
2006)
o Chair, Division of International Criminology, Freda Adler Award Committee (2010-
2011); member (2017-2018)
o Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Publications Committee (2000-2003); Chair,
Publications Committee (2002-2003)
o Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Nominations Committee (2003-2004)
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o Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Annual Meeting Program Committee (1981,
1982)
o Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Awards Committee (1982)
o Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Chair, Subcommittee on Comparative Criminal
Justice/Criminology (1978-1978)
o Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Site-Selection Committee (1978)
o Editorial Board, Crime, Law and Social Change (2004-present)
o Editorial Board, Race and Justice: An International Journal (2009-2013)
o Editorial Board, Caribbean Journal of Criminology and Social Psychology (2002-2004;
2012-present)
o Editorial Advisory Board, European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research (1998 –
2002; 2004-present)
o International Advisory Board, European Journal of Criminology (2002-2012)
o Editorial Board, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency (2005-2011)
o Advisory Board, Handbook of Transnational Crime and Justice, Sage (2004)
o Editorial Advisory Board, Criminology (1980-1983, 1998-1999)
o Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Crime and Justice (1997-1998)
o Area Editor, Use of Self-Report Surveys in Criminology, G. Bruinsma and David
Weisburd (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice, New York,
Springer (2014).
Participation as chair and/or discussant in professional meetings
o American Society of Criminology (1978, 1987, 1990, 1992, 1995,1996, 1997,1998, 2000;
2006; 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018)
o The World Bank, Law, Justice and Development Week 2011 (International White Collar
Crime and Corruption)
o Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (1979, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1988)
o International Scientific and Professional Advisory Council of the United Nations Crime
Prevention and Criminal Justice Programme (1996, 1997)
o European Society of Criminology (2001, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010,
2011, 2012, 2013, 2014,2015,2016, 2017, 2018)
o Dutch Society of Criminology (1999)
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP
o American Society of Criminology
o European Society of Criminology
PEER REVIEWER
o Criminology; Justice Quarterly; Journal of Criminal Justice; Social Problems; Crime, Law &
Social Change; Criminal Justice Review; International Criminal Justice Review; Homicide
Studies; Tijdschrift voor Criminologie; European Journal of Criminology; European Journal on
Criminal Policy and Research; Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency; Crime and
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Delinquency; Quantitative Criminology; Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology;
American Sociological Review; Offenders and Victims; Journal of Experimental Criminology
CONSULTING AND EXPERT ADVISORY EXPERIENCE
o Visitation Panel Criminology, Erasmus University and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Quality
Assurance Netherlands Universities, 2019.
o Consultant, Effective Programs to Address Crime in Cities, The World Bank, December 2015 to
June 2016.
o External Peer Reviewer, Tilburg University Law School (The Netherlands), February-March
2012.
o Cluster Visitation Criminology, Quality Assurance Netherlands Universities (Utrecht, The
Netherlands), 2012- 2013. Criminologieonderwijs in Nederland 2012. State of the Art Rapport,
QANU, Utrecht, the Netherlands 2013 (Project nummer: Q338).
o National Screening Committee to review applications for the Fulbright U.S. Student Program
(The Netherlands), 2010, 2011, 2012, 2016 New York City.
o HEUNI (European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control, Affiliated with the United
Nations) Expert Group, Analysis Fifth United Nations Survey of Crime Trends and Operation of
Criminal Justice Systems (1997-1999), Expert Group Analysis Sixth, Seventh, Eight and Ninth
United Nations Survey of Crime Trends and Operations of Criminal Justice Systems (2007-
2008).
o Invited Participant, Meeting of Experts on the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Report
on Trafficking in Human Beings, January 24 and 25, 2006, Vienna, Austria
o Verkenningscommissie Criminaliteit voor de Adviesraad voor Wetenschaps- en
Technologiebeleid (AWT). The task of the 3-member Verkenningscommissie Criminaliteit
(Gerben Bruinsma, Ineke Haen Marshall, Henk van de Bunt) was to write an advisory report to
the Dutch Advisory Council for Science and Technology Policy on the future of crime and crime
control in the Netherlands, with a focus on the adequacy of the current knowledge infrastructure
(education and research) in view of recent developments and future trends. The final report was
completed in April 2001.
o Grant evaluator for National Institute of Justice (NIJ), Department of Justice (US), Netherlands
Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) and Fonds Wetenschappleijk Onderzoek Vlaanderen
(Belgium) (FWO)
o External review team, Netherlands Institute for the study of Crime and Law Enforcement
(NSCR), Leiden, the Netherlands (1998, 2001)
o External commission to evaluate publications and research published by the Research and
Documentation Centre (WODC) of the Dutch Ministry of Justice, Summer 1999.
o Focus Group Meeting on the Mission of the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) International
Center, March 1999, Alexandria, Virginia
o Invited Observer, International Meeting of Research Institute Directors, National Institute of
Justice, Washington, D.C November 10, 1999.
o Invited Observer, Ad-hoc Meeting on National Capacities for the Collection of Criminal Justice
Information and Statistics, Veldhoven, the Netherlands (March 17-21, 1998)
o Salvation Army Family and Children’s Services Advisory Council (1996- 2003)
Member, Salvation Army Wellsping Advisory Board [Omaha, Nebraska, 2003)
o Firearm Fatality and Injury Surveillance Workgroup, Douglas County Health Department (1996-
2000)
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UNIVERSITY SERVICE (selected - Northeastern University)
STRIDE Committee (Strategies and Tactics for Recruiting to Improve Diversity and
Excellence) (2009-2012)
Ad Hoc Committee on the Organizational Structure of College of Arts and Sciences
and College of Criminal Justice (2009)
Honors Advisory Board (2009-2011)
College of Social Sciences and Humanities Full Professor Committee (2010-2011;
2013-2015; 2016-2020); Promotion and Tenure Committee (2011-2012)
Chair, Departmental Chair Search Committee (2007-2008, Department of Sociology)
Chair, Promotion and Tenure Committee (2011-present, Department of Sociology)
Member, Graduate Committee (2015-2019, Department of Sociology)
Member Graduate Committee (2012-2018, School of Criminology and Criminal
Justice)
Member, Executive Committee (Department of Sociology (2017-2018, 2018-2019)
Undergraduate Curriculum Committee (2011-2012, School of Criminology and
Criminal Justice)
Global Criminology Network (GCN) (SCCJ, 2013 to present)
TEACHING o Undergraduate classes and graduate seminars in criminology, juvenile delinquency,
criminological theory and public policy, sociology of deviant behavior, comparative
criminology and criminal justice, comparative penal policies, globalization of crime and
justice, global criminology, minorities and crime, white collar crime, law and social
control, administration of justice, corrections, program planning and evaluation, statistics,
research methods, honors course on drugs and drug policies
o Chair of 15 completed PhD dissertations.