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Page 1 [10/3/2017] PAUL B. STRETESKY CURRICULUM VITA Department of Social Sciences & Languages Phone: +44 (0) 759 682 7481 Northumbria University Newcastle Email: [email protected] Lipman Building on Sandyford Road Website: http://pstretes.wix.com/home Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8ST, England EDUCATION 1997 Ph.D. Florida State University, Criminology 1993 M.A. University of Colorado Denver, Criminal Justice 1991 B.A. Colorado State University (Scholarship Athlete), Sociology PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2014 – xxxx Professor, Social Sciences and Modern Languages, Northumbria University Newcastle, England 2009 – xxxx Affiliate Faculty, Department of Sociology, Colorado State University 2012 – 2014 Professor, School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado Denver 2009 – 2012 Associate Professor, School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado Denver 2003 – 2009 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Colorado State University 2006 – 2006 Visiting Faculty, Vysoká Škola Ekonomická v Praze, Czech Republic 2001 – 2002 Assistant Professor, Department of Criminology, University of South Florida 1999 – 2001 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Colorado State University 1997 – 1999 Assistant Professor, Criminal Justice, Rochester Institute of Technology 1995 – 1996 Research Assistant, Bureau of Research and Data, Florida Department of Juvenile Justice RESEARCH Books 2017 Lynch, Michael J., Michael A. Long, Paul B. Stretesky & Kimberly L Barrett. Green Criminology: Crime, Justice and the Environment. Oakland, California: University of California Press, pp. 317. 2015 Lynch, Michael J., Paul B. Stretesky & Michael A. Long. 2015. Defining Crime: A Critique of the Concept and Its Implication. Basingstoke, England: Palgrave, pp. 212. 2014 Burns, Ronald G., Michael J. Lynch, & Paul B. Stretesky. Environmental Law, Crime, and Justice (2nd ed.). New York: LFB Scholarly Publishing, pp. 351. (First edition published in 2008). 2014 Lynch, Michael J., & Paul B. Stretesky. Exploring Green Criminology: Toward a Green Criminological Revolution. Farnham, England: Ashgate, pp. 240. 2013 Stretesky, Paul B., Michael A. Long, & Michael J. Lynch. Treadmill of Crime: Political Economy and Green Criminology. Abingdon, England: Routledge, pp. 192.

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    PAUL B. STRETESKY CURRICULUM VITA

    Department of Social Sciences & Languages Phone: +44 (0) 759 682 7481 Northumbria University Newcastle Email: [email protected] Lipman Building on Sandyford Road Website: http://pstretes.wix.com/home Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8ST, England EDUCATION 1997 Ph.D. Florida State University, Criminology 1993 M.A. University of Colorado Denver, Criminal Justice 1991 B.A. Colorado State University (Scholarship Athlete), Sociology PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2014 – xxxx Professor, Social Sciences and Modern Languages, Northumbria University Newcastle, England 2009 – xxxx Affiliate Faculty, Department of Sociology, Colorado State University 2012 – 2014 Professor, School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado Denver 2009 – 2012 Associate Professor, School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado Denver 2003 – 2009 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Colorado State University 2006 – 2006 Visiting Faculty, Vysoká Škola Ekonomická v Praze, Czech Republic 2001 – 2002 Assistant Professor, Department of Criminology, University of South Florida 1999 – 2001 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Colorado State University 1997 – 1999 Assistant Professor, Criminal Justice, Rochester Institute of Technology 1995 – 1996 Research Assistant, Bureau of Research and Data, Florida Department of Juvenile Justice RESEARCH Books 2017 Lynch, Michael J., Michael A. Long, Paul B. Stretesky & Kimberly L Barrett. Green

    Criminology: Crime, Justice and the Environment. Oakland, California: University of California Press, pp. 317.

    2015 Lynch, Michael J., Paul B. Stretesky & Michael A. Long. 2015. Defining Crime: A

    Critique of the Concept and Its Implication. Basingstoke, England: Palgrave, pp. 212. 2014 Burns, Ronald G., Michael J. Lynch, & Paul B. Stretesky. Environmental Law, Crime, and

    Justice (2nd ed.). New York: LFB Scholarly Publishing, pp. 351. (First edition published in 2008).

    2014 Lynch, Michael J., & Paul B. Stretesky. Exploring Green Criminology: Toward a Green

    Criminological Revolution. Farnham, England: Ashgate, pp. 240. 2013 Stretesky, Paul B., Michael A. Long, & Michael J. Lynch. Treadmill of Crime: Political

    Economy and Green Criminology. Abingdon, England: Routledge, pp. 192.

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    2009 Pogrebin, Mark R., Paul B. Stretesky, & N. Prabha Unnithan. Guns, Violence and Criminal Behavior: The Offender’s Perspective. Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner, pp. 155.

    Edited Books 2011 Lynch, Michael J., & Paul B. Stretesky (eds). Radical and Marxist Theories of Crime.

    Farnham, England: Ashgate, pp. 546. Refereed Journal Articles 2017 Greife, Matthew J., Paul B. Stretesky, Tara O’Conner Shelley & Mark R. Pogrebin.

    Corporate environmental crime and environmental justice. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 28 (4): 327–346.

    2017 Stretesky, Paul, B., Michael A. Long & Michael J. Lynch. 2017. Trends in the formation of

    environmental enforcement international non-governmental organizations, 1950 to 2010. Globalizations, 14 (4): 627–642.

    2017 Lynch, Michael J., Kimberly L. Barrett, Paul B. Stretesky & Michael A. Long. The neglect

    of quantitative research in green criminology and its consequences. Critical Criminology, 25 (2):183–198.

    2017 Lynch, Michael J., & Paul B. Stretesky. Social structure and sociobiology: A radical-

    political economic reinterpretation. Journal of Theoretical & Philosophical Criminology, 9 (1): 68–83.

    2017 Stretesky, Paul B., Michael J. Lynch, Michael A. Long, & Kimberly L. Barrett. Does the

    modernization of environmental enforcement reduce toxic releases? An examination of self-policing, criminal prosecutions, and toxic releases in the United States, 1988–2014. Sociological Spectrum, 37 (1): 48–62.

    2016 Lynch, Michael J., Kimberly L. Barrett, Paul B. Stretesky & Michael A. Long. The weak

    probability of punishment for environmental offenses: Harrington’s Paradox, deterrence and the probability of US EPA criminal case filings, 1983-2013. Deviant Behavior, 37 (10): 1095–1109.

    2016 Graham, Pamela L., Elish Crilley, Paul B. Stretesky, Michael A. Long, Katie J. Palmer,

    Eileen Steinbock & Greta A. Defeyter. School holiday food provision in the UK: A qualitative investigation of needs, benefits and potential for development. Frontiers in Public Health, 4, paper 172. http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2016.00172. [Open Access]

    2016 Barrett, Kimberly L., Lynch, Michael J. & Paul B. Stretesky. 2015. Green criminology and the reconceptualization of school violence: Comparing green school violence and traditional forms of school violence for school children. Critical Criminology, 24 (1): 19–37.

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    2016 Stretesky, Paul B., Kathryn Cope, Tara O'Connor Shelley, Michael J. Hogan & N. Prabha Unnithan. ‘The police have given up’: An empirical examination of covictims’ beliefs about cold case homicide investigations. Violence and Victims, 31 (1): 135–154.

    2016 Lynch, Michael J., Paul B. Stretesky & Michael A. Long. A proposal for the political

    economy of green criminology: Capitalism and the case of the Alberta tar sands. Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 58 (3): 137–160. Lead Article.

    2015 Lynch, Michael J.; Kimberly L. Barrett; Paul B. Stretesky; Michael A. Long; Melissa L.

    Jarrell and Joshua Ozymy. Crime as pollution? Theoretical, definitional and policy concerns with conceptualizing crime as pollution. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 40 (4): 843–860.

    2015 Lynch, Michael J., Paul B. Stretesky, Michael A. Long. Environmental justice: A

    criminological perspective. Environmental Research Letters, 10 (8). http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-9326/10/8/085008/meta [Open Access].

    2015 Stretesky, Paul B., N. Prabha Unnithan, Michael J. Hogan, & Tara O’Connor Shelley. The

    Forgotten Victims: How the Criminal Justice System Produces Secondary Victimization Among Cold Case Covictims and What to Do About It. ADEC Forum: The Quarterly Publication for the Association of Death Education and Counseling, 40 (2): 6–8.

    2015 Pogrebin, Mark R. Paul B. Stretesky, Alexandra Walker and Tara Opsal. Rejection,

    Humiliation and Parole: A Study of Parolees’ Perspectives. Symbolic Interaction, 38 (3): 413–430. Research Award: 2016 David R. Maines Narrative Research Award from the Carl Couch Center for Social and Internet Research in 2016. Presented by the Ethnography Division of the National Communication Association (USA).

    2015 McKie, Ruth E., Paul B. Stretesky, Michael A. Long. Carbon Crime in the Voluntary

    Market: An Exploration of Modernization Themes among a Sample of Criminal and Non-Criminal Organizations. Critical Criminology, 23 (4): 473–486.

    2014 Burton, Lloyd & Paul B. Stretesky. Wrong side of the tracks: The neglected human costs of

    transporting oil and gas. Health and Human Rights Journal, 16 (1): 82–92. 2014 Boggess, Lyndsay, N., Deanna M. Perez, Kathryn Cope, Carl Root, & Paul B. Stretesky.

    Do medical marijuana centers behave like locally undesirable land uses? Implications for the geography of health and environmental justice. Urban Geography, 35 (3): 315–336.

    2013 Lynch, Michael J., Michael A. Long, Kimberly L. Barrett & Paul B. Stretesky. Is it a Crime

    to Produce Ecological Disorganization? Why Green Criminology and Political Economy Matter in the Analysis of Global Ecological Harms. British Journal of Criminology, 53 (6): 997–1016.

    Research Award:

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    Honorable Mention for the 2015 Allan Schnaiberg Outstanding Publication Award from the Environment and Technology Section of the American Sociological Association.

    2013 Shelley, Tara O’Connor., Michael J. Hogan, N. Prabha Unnithan, & Paul B. Stretesky.

    Public opinion and satisfaction with state law enforcement. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, 36 (3): 526–542.

    2013 Crow, Matthew S., Tara O’Connor Shelley & Paul B. Stretesky. Camouflage collar crime:

    An examination of wildlife crime and characteristics of offenders in Florida. Deviant Behavior, 34 (8): 635–652.

    Reprinted in: – T. Spapens, R. White and M. Kluin. 2014. Environmental Crime and its Victims. Ashgate. Pp. 185–204.

    2013 Lynch, Michael J., & Paul B. Stretesky. The distribution of water-monitoring organizations

    across states: Implications for community environmental policing and social justice. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, 36 (1): 6–27. Lead Article.

    2013 Lynch, Michael J., Michael A. Long, & Paul B. Stretesky. Add parsimony and

    stir…Exploring the explanation of state crime. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 38 (1): 99–118.

    Reprinted in: – W. Chambliss and C. Moloney. 2014. State Crime. Taylor and Francis. Reading no. 59.

    2013 Stretesky, Paul B., Michael A. Long, & Michael J. Lynch. Does environmental

    enforcement slow the treadmill of production? Journal of Crime and Justice, 36 (2): 233–247.

    2012 Lynch, Michael J., & Paul B. Stretesky. Native Americans, social and environmental

    justice: Implications for Criminology. Social Justice, 38 (3): 104–124. 2012 Long, Michael A., Paul B. Stretesky, Michael J. Lynch & Emily Fenwick. Crime in the

    coal industry: Implications for green criminology and treadmill of production. Organization and Environment, 25 (3): 328–46.

    Reprinted in: – R. White. 2014. Green Criminology. Routledge. Pp. 84–103.

    2012 Stretesky, Paul B., Sheila Huss, & Michael J. Lynch. Density dependence and specialized

    environmental justice organizations, 1970-2008. The Social Science Journal, 49 (3): 343–351.

    2011 Lynch, Michael J., & Paul B. Stretesky. Similarities between green criminology and green

    science: Toward a typology of green criminology. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 35 (4): 293–306.

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    2011 Stretesky, Paul B., Sheila Huss, Michael J. Lynch, Sammy Zahran, & Bob Childs. The

    founding of environmental justice organizations across counties during the 1990s and 2000s: Civil rights and environmental cross movement effects. Social Problems, 58 (3): 330–360.

    2011 Stretesky, Paul B., & Michael J. Lynch. Coal strip mining, mountaintop removal, and the

    distribution of environmental violations across the United States, 2002–2008. Landscape Research, 36 (2): 209–230.

    2010 Stretesky, Paul B., Tara O’Connor Shelley, & Matthew S. Crow. Do conservation

    organizations influence the social production of natural resource violations? Organization and Environment, 23 (4): 398–416.

    2010 Stretesky, Paul B., Tara O. Shelley, Michael J. Hogan, & N. Prabha Unnithan. Sense-

    making and secondary victimization among unsolved homicide co-victims. Journal of Criminal Justice, 38 (5): 880–888.

    Reprinted in:

    – H. Copes & M. Pogrebin. 2012. Voices from Criminal Justice: Thinking and Reflecting on the System. Taylor and Francis. Pp. 112–128.

    2010 Lynch, Michael J., Ronald Burns, & Paul B. Stretesky. Global warming and state-crime:

    The politicization of global warming under the Bush administration. Crime, Law, and Social Change, 54 (3–4): 213–239. Lead Article

    Reprinted in:

    – W. Chambliss and C. Moloney. 2014. State Crime. Taylor and Francis. Reading no. 41.

    2010 Hogan, Michael J., Michael A. Long, & Paul B. Stretesky. Campaign contributions,

    lobbying, and post-Katrina contracts. Disasters: The Journal of Disaster Studies, Policy and Management, 34 (3): 593–607.

    2009 Stretesky, Paul B., & Michael J. Lynch. Does self-policing reduce chemical emissions?

    Social Science Journal, 46(3): 459–473. 2009 Stretesky, Paul B., & Michael J. Lynch. A cross-national study of the association between

    per capita carbon dioxide emissions and exports to the United States. Social Science Research, 38 (1): 239–250.

    2009 Stretesky, Paul B. National case-control study of homicide offending and methamphetamine

    use. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 24 (6): 911–924. 2009 Schelly, David, & Paul B. Stretesky. An analysis of the ‘path of least resistance’ argument

    in three environmental justice success cases. Society and Natural Resources, 22 (4): 369–380.

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    2008 Unnithan, N. Prabha, Mark R. Pogrebin, Paul B. Stretesky, & Gerry Venor. Gun felons and gun regulation: Offenders’ views about and reactions to ‘Shall Issue’ policies for carrying concealed weapons. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 19 (2): 196–214.

    2007 Leto, Jessica L., Mark R. Pogrebin, & Paul B. Stretesky. Defending the indigent white-

    collar criminal: Federal public defender defense strategies for post indictment representation. Journal of Crime and Justice, 30 (2): 79–113.

    2007 Stretesky, Paul B., Mark R. Pogrebin, N. Prabha Unnithan, & Gerry Venor. Prisonization

    and accounts of gun carrying. Journal of Criminal Justice, 35 (5): 485–497. 2007 Long, Michael A., Michael J. Hogan, Paul B. Stretesky, & Michael J. Lynch. The

    relationship between postwar reconstruction contracts and political donations: The case in Afghanistan and Iraq. Sociological Spectrum, 27 (4): 453–472.

    2007 Stretesky, Paul B., & Mark R. Pogrebin. Gang related gun violence: Socialization, identity

    and self. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 36 (1): 85–114.

    Reprinted in:

    – E. Cahill, K. Sanstrom, & C. Froyum. 2014. Inside Social Life: Readings in Sociology Psychology and Microsociology, 7th Ed. Oxford University Press. Pp. 198–207.

    – P. Cromwell & M. Brizer. 2013. In Their Own Words: Criminals on Crime, 6th Ed. Oxford University Press. Pp. 400–424.

    – D. Dabney. 2013. Crime Types. Wolters Kluwer. Pp. 70–83.

    – D. Loseke. 2013. Methodological Thinking: Basic Issues in Social Research Design. Sage. Pp. 179–187.

    – M. Pogrebin. 2012. About Criminals, 2nd Ed. Sage. Pp. 129–144.

    – S.E. Cahill & K. Sandstrom. 2010. Readings in Sociological Psychology and Microsociology, 6th Ed. Oxford University Press. Pp. 173–182.

    – P. Cromwell. 2009. In Their Own Words: Criminals on Crime, 5th Ed. Oxford University Press. Pp. 301–23.

    – R. Hornsby & R. Hobbs. 2008. Gun Crime. Aldershot, England: Ashgate. Pp. 3–32. Lead Chapter.

    2006 Stretesky, Paul B. Corporate self-policing and the environment. Criminology, 44 (3): 671–

    708.

    Reprinted in:

    – R. White. 2009. Environmental Crime. Willan. Pp. 608–630. 2006 Pogrebin, Mark R., Paul B. Stretesky, N. Prabha Unnithan, & Gerry Venor. Retrospective

    accounts of violent events by gun offenders. Deviant Behavior, 27 (4): 479–501.

    Reprinted in:

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    – M. Pogrebin. 2012. About Criminals. Sage. Pp. 40–50. – P. Cromwell. 2009. In Their Own Words: Criminals on Crime. Oxford University Press.

    Pp. 187–200. 2006 Hogan, Michael J., Mike Long, Michael J. Lynch, & Paul B. Stretesky. 2006. Campaign

    contributions, post-war reconstruction contracts, and state crime. Deviant Behavior, 27 (3): 269–297.

    2005 Stretesky, Paul B., & Jackie Gabriel. Self-policing and the environment: Predicting self-

    disclosure of Clean Air Act Violations under the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Audit Policy. Society and Natural Resources, 18 (10): 871–887.

    2005 Stretesky, Paul B., & Michael J. Hogan. Segregation and school disorder. Social Science

    Journal, 42 (3): 405–420. 2004 Stretesky, Paul B., Amie M. Schuck, & Michael J. Hogan. Space matters: An analysis of

    poverty, poverty clustering, and violent crime. Justice Quarterly, 21 (4): 817–841. 2004 Stretesky, Paul B., & Michael J. Lynch. The relationship between lead and crime. Journal

    of Health and Social Behavior, 45 (2): 214–229. 2004 Lynch, Michael J., Paul B. Stretesky, & Ronald G. Burns. Determinants of environmental

    law violation fines against petroleum refineries: Race, ethnicity, income, and aggregation effects. Society and Natural Resources, 17 (4): 343–357.

    2004 Lynch, Michael J., Paul B. Stretesky, & Ronald G. Burns. Slippery business: Race, class

    and legal determinants of penalties against petroleum refineries. Journal of Black Studies, 34 (3): 421–440.

    2003 Stretesky, Paul B., Janis Johnston, & Jeremy Arney. Environmental inequity: An analysis

    of large-scale hog operations in 17 States, 1982-1997. Rural Sociology, 68 (2): 231–252. 2003 Lynch, Michael J., & Paul B. Stretesky. The meaning of green: Towards a clarification of

    the term green and its meaning for the development of a green criminology. Theoretical Criminology, 7 (2): 217–238.

    Reprinted in: – R. White. 2014. Green Criminology. Routledge. Pp. 84–103.

    – R. White. 2009. Environmental Crime. Willan. Pp. 84–103.

    – N. South & P. Beirne. 2006. Green Criminology. Ashgate. Pp. 507–28. 2003 Derezinski, Dan D., Michael G. Lacy, & Paul B. Stretesky. Chemical accidents in the

    United States, 1990-1996. Social Science Quarterly, 84 (1): 122–143. 2003 Stretesky, Paul B. Environmental inequity and the distribution of air lead levels across U.S.

    counties: Implications for the production of racial inequality. Sociological Spectrum, 23 (1): 91–118.

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    2002 Stretesky, Paul B., & Michael J. Lynch. Environmental hazards and school segregation in Hillsborough County Florida, 1987-1999. Sociological Quarterly, 43 (4): 553–573.

    2002 Stretesky, Paul B., & N. Prabha Unnithan. Criminal justice versus education: An analysis

    of the priorities of local policy-makers. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 13 (2): 199–218. 2001 Lynch, Michael J., & Paul B. Stretesky. Toxic crimes: examining corporate victimization

    of the general public employing medical and epidemiological evidence. Critical Criminology, 10 (3): 153–172.

    Reprinted in: – R. White. 2009. Environmental Crime. Willan. Pp. 466–82.

    – N. South & P. Beirne. 2006. Green Criminology. Ashgate. Pp. 289–308. 2001 Stretesky, Paul B., & Michael J. Hogan. Columbine and student perceptions of safety: A

    quasi-experimental study. Journal of Criminal Justice, 29 (5): 429–443. 2001 Stretesky, Paul B., & Michael J. Lynch. The relationship between lead exposure and

    homicide. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 155 (5): 579–582. 2000 Lynch, Michael J., Paul B. Stretesky & Paul Hammond. Media coverage of chemical

    crimes, Hillsborough County, Florida, 1987–1997. British Journal of Criminology, 40 (1): 111–125.

    1999 Odo, Jonathan, Laverne McQuiller-Williams, & Paul B. Stretesky. An empirical

    assessment of the impact of RIT’s Student Alcohol Policy on drinking and binge drinking behavior. Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 44 (1): 49–67.

    1999 Stretesky, Paul B., & Michael J. Lynch. Environmental justice and prediction of distance to

    accidental chemical releases in Hillsborough County, Florida. Social Science Quarterly, 80 (4): 830–846.

    1999 Stretesky, Paul B., & Michael J. Lynch. Corporate environmental violence and racism.

    Crime, Law and Social Change, 30 (2): 163–184. 1999 Lynch, Michael J., Michael J. Hogan, & Paul B. Stretesky. A further look at long cycles

    and criminal justice legislation. Justice Quarterly, 16 (4): 1101–1120. 1998 Stretesky, Paul B., & Michael J. Hogan. Environmental justice: an analysis of superfund

    sites in Florida. Social Problems, 45 (2): 268–287. 1998 Stretesky, Paul B. Testing a broader model of environmental justice. Social Pathology, 4

    (1): 73–86. 1997 Stretesky, Paul B. The problem of equality revisited. Journal of Social, Political &

    Economic Studies, 22 (2): 199–204. 1997 del Carmen, Alex, & Paul B. Stretesky. Environmental characteristics associated with theft

    from vehicles in campus parking lots. Journal of Security Administration, 20 (1): 15–21.

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    1997 Stretesky, Paul B. Environmental equity: a response to Clark, Lab and Stoddard’s review of

    the literature. Social Pathology, 2(3): 293–298. Book Chapters 2017 Mckie, Ruth, E., Paul B. Stretesky, Michael J. Lynch & Michael A. Long. Green

    criminology and the prevention of ecological destruction. In Emanuela Orlando & Tiffany Bergin (Eds.), Forging a Socio-Legal Approach to Environmental Harms: Global Perspectives (pp. 38–57). Abingdon, England: Routledge.

    2016 Stretesky, Paul B., & Michael J. Lynch. Environmental justice. In Oxford Handbooks

    Online (pp. 1 – 34). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Available at, http://www.oxfordhandbooks.com/view/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199935383.001.0001/oxfordhb-9780199935383-e-115. [Open Access]

    2016 Lynch, Michael J., Michael A. Long, Kimberly L. Barrett & Paul B. Stretesky. Examining

    secondary ecological disorganization from wildlife harms. In Matthew Hall et al. (Eds.), Greening Criminology in the 21st Century (pp. 206–218). Farnham, England: Ashgate.

    2015 Lynch, Michael J., Michael A. Long & Paul B. Stretesky. Anthropogenic development

    drives species to be endangered: Capitalism and the decline of species. In Ragnhild Sollund (Ed.), Green Harms and Crimes (pp. 117–146). Basingstoke, England: Palgrave Macmillan.

    2015 Gross, Elizabeth & Paul Stretesky. Environmental justice in the courts. In David Konisky

    (Ed.), Failed Promises: Evaluating Federal the Government’s Response to Environmental Justice (pp. 205–232). Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.

    2014 Long, Michael A., Paul B. Stretesky & Michael J. Lynch. The treadmill of production,

    planetary boundaries, and green criminology. In Spapens et al. (Eds.), Environmental Crime and its Victims: Perspectives within Green Criminology (pp. 263–275). Farnham, England: Ashgate.

    2014 Lynch, Michael J., & Paul B. Stretesky. Native Americans, environmental harm and

    justice. In Jeffrey Ian Ross (Ed.), American Indians at Risk (pp. 439–458). Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO.

    2014 Jarrell, Melissa L., Michael J. Lynch, & Paul B. Stretesky. Green criminology and green

    victimization. In Bruce Arrigo & Heather Bersot (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of International Crime and Justice Studies (pp. 423–444). Abingdon, England: Routledge.

    2013 Stretesky, Paul B., & Olga Knight. The uneven geography of environmental enforcement

    INGOs: national influence of wealth on a global civil society and potential implications for ecological disorganization. In Tanya Wyatt, Reece Walters, & Diane Westerhuis (Eds.), Emerging Issues in Green Criminology (pp. 173–195). Basingstoke, England: Palgrave Macmillan.

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    2013 Griefe, Matt, & Paul B. Stretesky. Crude laws: Treadmill of production and state variations in civil and criminal liability for oil discharges in navigable waters. In Nigel South & Avi Brisman (Eds.), Routledge International Handbook of Green Criminology (pp. 150–166). Abingdon, England: Routledge.

    2012 Lynch, Michael J., & Paul B. Stretesky. Green criminology. In Francis Cullen & Pamela

    Wilcox (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Criminological Theory (pp. 625–648). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Available at http://www.oxfordhandbooks.com/view/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199747238.001.0001/oxfordhb-9780199747238-e-32 [Online]

    2012 Huss, Sheila, Paul B. Stretesky, & Michael J. Lynch. Characteristics of the formalized

    environmental justice movement: Implications for environmental governance. In Deborah Gallagher (Ed.), Environmental Leadership: A Reference Handbook (pp. 795–807). Thousand Oaks, California: Sage.

    2012 Lynch, Michael J., & Paul B. Stretesky. A proposal for a new vehicle based carbon tax (V-

    CART): Vehicle based global warming policy and green criminology. In Rob White Climate Change, Crime and Criminology (pp. 205–225). New York: Springer.

    2011 Stretesky, Paul B., & Michael J. Lynch. Does self-policing improve environmental

    compliance? In Lee Paddock et al. (Eds.), Compliance and Enforcement: Toward More Effective Implementation (pp. 223–244). London, Edward Elgar.

    2010 Lynch, Michael J., & Paul B. Stretesky. Global warming, global crime: A green

    criminological perspective. In Rob White (Ed.), Global Environmental Harm and the Greening of Criminology (pp. 62–86). Devon, England: Willan.

    2009 Lynch, Michael J., & Paul B. Stretesky. Environmental crime and justice. In Richard

    Rosenfeld (Ed.), Oxford Bibliography Online: Criminology (pp. 4–59). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Available at http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780195396607/obo-9780195396607-0063.xml?rskey=sT2Ovj&result=65 [Online]

    2008 Stretesky, Paul B. The neglect of race and class in environmental crime research. In

    Michael J. Lynch & Ray Paternoster (Eds.), Racial Divide: Racial and Ethnic Bias in the Criminal Justice System (pp. 241–260). Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner.

    2007 Lynch, Michael J., & Paul B. Stretesky. Green criminology in the United States. In Piers

    Beirne & Nigel South (Eds.), Issues in Green Criminology: Confronting Harms against Environments, Humanity, and Other Animals (pp. 248–269). Devon, England: Willan.

    2005 Lynch, Michael J., & Paul B. Stretesky. The new radical criminology and the same old

    criticisms. In Stuart Henry & Mark Lanier (Eds.), The Essential Criminology Reader (pp. 191–202). Boulder, Colorado: Westview.

    2002 Stretesky, Paul B. The political economy of police violence. In Ronald Burns and Charles

    Crawford (Eds.), Policing and Violence (pp. 1–24). Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall.

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    2002 Lynch, Michael J., Paul B. Stretesky, & Danielle McGurrin. Toxic crimes and environmental justice: Examining the hidden dangers of hazardous waste. In Gary Potter (Ed.), Controversies in White Collar Crime (pp. 109–136). Cincinnati, Ohio: Anderson.

    2001 Lynch, Michael J., & Paul B. Stretesky. Radical criminology. In Raymond Paternoster & Ronet Bachman (Eds.), Explaining Criminals and Crime: Essays in Criminological Theory (pp. 267–286). Los Angeles, California: Roxbury.

    1999 Lynch, Michael J., & Paul B. Stretesky. Marxism and social justice: thinking about social

    justice, eclipsing criminal justice. In Bruce Arrigo (Ed.), Social Justice/Criminal Justice: The Maturation of Critical Theory in Law, Crime and Deviance (pp. 13–29). Belmont, California: Wadsworth.

    Other Journal and Association Publications 2012 Stretesky, Paul & Ed. McGarrell. Wildlife crime and enforcement. International Journal of

    Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 36 (2): 81–82. 2011 McGarrell, Ed., & Paul B. Stretesky. Introduction to green criminology. International

    Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 35 (4): 267–268. 1999 Lynch, Michael J., & Paul B. Stretesky. Conspiracy, deception and misinformation. The

    Critical Criminologist, 10 (1): 14–18. 1999 Lynch, Michael J., & Paul B. Stretesky. Criticism and clarifying the analysis of

    environmental justice: further thoughts on the critical analysis of environmental justice issues. The Critical Criminologist, 9 (3): 5–8.

    1998 Lynch, Michael J., & Paul B. Stretesky. Uniting class, race and criticism through the study

    of environmental justice. The Critical Criminologist, 9 (1): 1–6. 1995 Maier-Katkin, Dan, Susan Stemmler, & Paul B. Stretesky. Immigration and the emergence

    of right-wing violence in unified Germany. Crime, Law & Social Change, 24 (1): 1–18. Book Reviews, Article Reviews & Encyclopedia Entries 2016 Stretesky, Paul B., & Ruth McKie. A perspective on the historical analysis of race and

    treatment storage and disposal facilities in the United States. Environmental Research Letters, 11 (3). Available at, http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-9326/11/3/031001/meta. [Open Access]

    2014 Stretesky, Paul B., & Michael J. Lynch. Karl Marx. In Mitchell Miller (Ed.), The

    Encyclopedia of Theoretical Criminology (pp. 1 – 3). Chichester, U.K.; Ames, Iowa: Wiley-Blackwell. DOI:10.1002/9781118517390.wbetc056. [Online]

    2014 Barrett, Kimberly, Michael J. Lynch & Paul B. Stretesky. Green and environmental

    criminology.In Mitchell Miller (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Theoretical Criminology (pp. 1 – 8). Chichester, U.K.; Ames, Iowa: Wiley-Blackwell. DOI: 10.1002/9781118517390.wbetc027. [Online]

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    2010 Lynch, Michael J., & Paul B. Stretesky. Environmental toxins theory. In Frank Cullen & Pam Wilcox (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory (pp. 298–301) in Thousand Oaks, California: Sage.

    2009 Peek, Lori, & Paul B. Stretesky. Review of Race, Place, and Environmental Justice after

    Hurricane Katrina: Struggles to Reclaim, Rebuild, and Revitalize New Orleans and the Gulf Coast by Robert D. Bullard and Beverly Wright. Teaching Sociology, 37 (4): 423–25.

    2007 Stretesky, Paul B., & Michael J. Lynch. Chemical crimes. In Jurg Gerber & Eric Jensen

    (Eds.), Encyclopedia of White-Collar Crime (pp. 44–46). Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood.

    1999 Stretesky, Paul B. Review of James W. Clarke. The Lineaments of Wrath: Race, Violent

    Crime, and American Culture. American Political Science Review, 93(4): 970. 1995 Stretesky, Paul B. 1995. Review of Criminology by Freda Adler, Gerhard O.W. Mueller,

    and William Laufer. Social Pathology, 1 (2): 212–17. Unpublished Reports & Papers 2011 Huss, Sheila, Paul B. Stretesky & Michael J. Lynch. Environmental policy processes: A

    view from the perspective of green criminology. Pp. 17 – 30 in The New Frontiers Seminar Series: Workshop on Policy Process Research, Christopher M. Weible, Tanya Heikkila, Peter deLeon, Mark Davis, & David P Carter (Eds.), School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado Denver. Available at http://www.ucdenver.edu/academics/colleges/SPA/BuechnerInstitute/Centers/WOPPR/Documents/The%20New%20Frontiers%20Seminar%20Series.pdf [Open Access].

    2009 Stretesky, Paul B., N. Prabha Unnithan, Tara O. Shelley, & Michael J. Hogan. Forgotten

    Victims: What Cold Case Families Want. Fort Collins, Colorado: Center for the Study of Crime and Justice, pp. 9.

    1999 Stretesky, Paul B., Jonathan Odo, Laverne McQuiller, Jennifer Gregory, Vicki Nuse, &

    Erin Dingman. Women Abuse on Campus: Rochester Institute of Technology Student Survey. Rochester, New York: Department of Criminal Justice, pp. 10.

    1998 Stretesky, Paul B., Jonathan Odo, and Laverne McQuiller. Student Alcohol Use: Rochester

    Institute of Technology Student Survey. Rochester, New York: Department of Criminal Justice, pp. 42.

    Forthcoming Publications

    Long, Stretesky, Paul Stretesky and Michael Lynch. Foreign direct investment, ecological withdrawals and natural resource dependent economies. Society and Natural Resources: [Accepted for Publication].

    Lynch, Michael J., Paul B. Stretesky & Michael A. Long. Blaming the poor for biodiversity loss: Environmental justice and the study of poaching and wildlife trafficking. Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, DOI: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/tpp/jpsj/pre-prints/content-ppjpsjd1400045r1 [Online First].

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    Stretesky, Paul B., Michael A. Long & Michael J. Lynch. A cross-national study of the association between natural resource rents and homicide rates, 2000-2012. European Journal of Criminology, DOI: 10.1177/1477370816661741 [Online First].

    Lynch, Michael J., Paul B. Stretesky & Michael A. Long. Teoría y hipótesis para el desarrollo futuro de una vía de acceso criminológica-procesadora de producción ecológica a la desorganización ecológica. In Hanneke Mol et al. (Eds.), Introducción a la Criminología Verde: Conceptos Para Nuevos Horizontes y Diálogos Socio-Ambientales. Bogotá, Colombia: Fondo Editorial Universidad Antonio Nariño.

    Presentations at Meetings 2016 Stretesky, Paul, Michael Long & Ruth McKie. Does extreme energy extraction promote

    crime in UK communties? Presented by P. Stretesky at the European Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Muenster, Germany. September 23.

    2015 Stretesky, Paul, Michael Long & Michael J. Lynch. Natural resource rents and homicide:

    How high resource rents produce violent states. Presented by P. Stretesky at the European Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Washington D.C., USA. November 20.

    2014 Stretesky, Paul, Michael J. Lynch, Michael Long & Kimberly L. Barrett. The rule of law

    and environmental pollution: Why deterrence and modernization don’t appear to matter. Presented by P. Stretesky at the European Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Prague, CZ. September 12.

    2014 Stretesky, Paul, Michael Lynch & Michael Long. Density dependence and international

    non-governmental environmental enforcement organizations: Will civil society environmental policing INGOs expand and save the planet? Presented by P. Stretesky at the British Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Liverpool, UK. July 11.

    2014 Stretesky, Paul, Michael J. Lynch, Michael Long & Kimberly L. Barrett. The rule of law

    and environmental pollution: Why deterrence and modernization don’t appear to matter. Presented by P. Stretesky at the ESRC Green Criminology Research Seminar Series, London, UK. July 8.

    2013 Stretesky, Paul, Michael Lynch & Michael Long. Treadmill of law: Political economy and

    green criminology. Presented by P. Stretesky at the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, Georgia. November 20.

    2013 Stretesky, Paul, Lynch, Michael & Michael Long. Treadmill of law and ecological disorganization. Presented by P. Stretesky at the Brown Crime: Hazardous Waste and Pollution Conference, Northumbria University, Newcastle. October 1.

    2013 Lynch, Michael, Paul Stretesky & Michael Long. Political economy and green

    criminology: The theoretical structure of the political economy of green criminology, and capitalism as crime and injustice. Presented by P. Stretesky and M. Long at the European Group for the Study of Deviance and Social Control Annual Conference, University of Oslo, Norway, August 30.

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    2013 Long, Michael, Michael Lynch & Paul Stretesky. The cross-national association between carbon dioxide emissions and homicide, 1995–2006. Presented by M. Long and P. Stretesky at the American Sociological Association Annual Meetings, New York, NY, August 12.

    2012 Stretesky, Paul, Mike Long & Michael Lynch. Political economy of environmental crime.

    Presented by P. Stretesky at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings, Chicago IL, November 15.

    2012 Stretesky, Paul, Mike Long & Michael Lynch. Environmental enforcement and the

    treadmill of production. Presented by M. Long at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings, Chicago IL, November 14.

    2012 Shelley, Tara O’Connor, Paul Stretesky and Matthew Crow. Camouflage collar crime: An

    examination of wildlife crime and characteristics of poachers in Florida. Presented by T.O. Shelley at the Conference on Environmental Crime and Its Victims, Delft, Netherlands, September 17.

    2012 Stretesky, Paul, Mike Long & Michael Lynch. Does environmental enforcement slow the

    treadmill of production? Presented by P. Stretesky and M. Long at the Conference on Environmental Crime and Its Victims, Delft, Netherlands, September 17.

    2012 Stretesky, Paul, Mike Long & Michael Lynch. Treadmill of crime: How a political

    economy of ecological disorganization can contribute to the greening of crime. Presented by P. Stretesky at the 12 Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology, Bilbao, Spain, September 13.

    2012 Stretesky, Paul, Mike Long & Michael Lynch. Treadmill of crime: how A political

    economy of environmental disorganization can Contribute to the greening of crime. Presented by P. Stretesky at the American Sociological Association Annual Meetings, Denver, Colorado, August 19.

    2011 Long, Michael A., Paul B. Stretesky, Michael J. Lynch, & Emily Fenwick. The relationship

    between political donations and environmental violations in the coal industry. Presented by M. Long at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings, Washington DC, November 18.

    2011 Stretesky, Paul & Prabha Unnithan. 2011. Successful communication with cold case

    families. Presented by P. Stretesky at the Annual Meeting of the Families of Homicide Victims and Missing Persons, Inc. Colorado Springs, Colorado, October 8.

    2011 Stretesky, Paul & Olga Knight. What drives the location of environmental enforcement

    Non-governmental organizations? A Look at multinational Non-governmental organizations, 1990-2008. Presented by P. Stretesky at the Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology. Vilnius, Lithuania, September 22.

    2011 Stretesky, Paul, Tara Shelley, & Matthew S. Crow. Do conservation organizations

    influence the production of natural resource violations? Presented by P. Stretesky & T.O. Shelley at Earth Systems Governance Annual Meetings. Fort Collins, Colorado, May 19.

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    2010 Perez, Deanna, Katherine Cope-Adams, & Paul B. Stretesky. The geographic distribution of medical marijuana dispensaries in Denver, Colorado: Implications for environmental justice. Presented by P. Stretesky at American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings, San Francisco, November 19.

    2010 Stretesky, Paul B., & Michael Lynch. Ecological predictors of non-profit environmental

    enforcement organizations across U.S. Counties, 2000–2010. Presented by P. Stretesky & M. Lynch at American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings, San Francisco, November 17.

    2010 Stretesky, Paul B., Tara Shelley, Michael J. Hogan, & N. Prabha Unnithan. Forgotten

    victims: What cold case families want from law enforcement. Presented by P. Stretesky at Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meetings. San Diego, California, February 24.

    2010 Stretesky, Tara O. Shelley, Michael J. Hogan, & N. Prabha Unnithan. Forgotten victims:

    What cold case families want from law enforcement. Presented by P. Stretesky to Colorado Law Enforcement and Victims Services. Denver Police Department, Denver, Colorado, February 17.

    2009 Pogrebin, Mark, Paul Stretesky, & N. Prabha Unnithan. Author’s meet critics: Guns,

    Violence and Criminal Behavior: The Offenders' Perspective. Critics Dean Dabney & Henry Brownstein. Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. November 5.

    2009 Stretesky, Paul, Tara O. Shelley, Matthew Crow. The structural covariates of hunting and

    fishing violations in Florida, 2006−2007. Presented by P. Stretesky, T. Shelley, M. Crow at American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 6.

    2009 Stretesky, Paul & Prabha Unnithan. Forgotten victims: What cold case families want from

    law enforcement. Presented by P. Stretesky and N.P. Unnithan at the Annual Meeting of Families of Homicide Victims and Missing Persons, Inc. Denver, Colorado, October 10.

    2009 Morton, Howard, Paul Stretesky & Sarah Chaikin. The forgotten victims: What cold case

    families want from law enforcement. Presented by H. Morton, S. Chaikin, & P. Stretesky at National Center for Victims of Crime Annual Conference. Washington D.C., June 23.

    2008 Stretesky, Paul B., & Michael J. Lynch. Mountain top removal and violations of the Clean

    Water Act. Presented by P. Stretesky at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings. St. Louis, Missouri, November 13.

    2008 Partin, Kathy, Stretesky, Paul, & Ellen Fisher. Cultural competency in a responsible

    conduct of research training program. Presented by K. Partin, E. Fisher, & P. Stretesky at the Colorado State University Annual Diversity Conference (Theme: Diversity in the 21st century. Is it still relevant?). Fort Collins, Colorado, September 23.

    2007 Stretesky, Paul. National case-control study of homicide offending and methamphetamine

    use. Presented by P. Stretesky at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings. Atlanta, GA, November 14.

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    2007 Stretesky, Paul B., & David Schelly. An analysis of environmental justice success cases. Presented by P. Stretesky at the American Sociological Association Annual Meetings, New York, NY. August 12.

    2007 Stretesky, Paul B. The neglect of environmental justice in criminology and criminal justice.

    Presented by P. Stretesky at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Seattle, Washington, March 15. Presidential Panel.

    2006 Stretesky, Paul B. The neglect of environmental justice in criminology. Presented by P.

    Stretesky at the Conference on New Directions in the Study of Race and Ethnicity. Boulder, Colorado. April 22.

    2006 Stretesky, Paul B., & Michael Lynch. Does self-policing improve environmental

    compliance? Presented by P. Stretesky at the 4th International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources Academy of Environmental Law Worldwide Colloquium. White Plains, New York, October 16.

    2006 Stretesky, Paul B. Clickers and class participation in a large lecture course. Presented by P.

    Stretesky at the Professional Development Institute. Fort Collins, Colorado, January 5. 2005 Stretesky, Paul. B. Corporate self-policing and the environment. Presented by P. Stretesky

    at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Toronto, Canada. 2004 Hogan, Michael J., & Paul B. Stretesky. Campaign contributions, post-war reconstruction

    contracts, and state crime. Presented by M. Hogan at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Nashville.

    2004 Stretesky, Paul B. Corporate self-policing and the environment: Factors predicting self-

    disclosure of Clean Air Act Violations under the EPA’s Audit Policy. Presented by P. Stretesky at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Nashville.

    2004 Stretesky, Paul B. Corporate self-policing and the environment: Factors predicting self-

    disclosure of Clean Air Act Violations under the EPA’s Audit Policy. Presented by P. Stretesky at the EPA’s Corporate Environmental Behavior and the Effectiveness of Government Interventions Conference, Washington DC., April 26-27.

    2004 Unnithan, Prabha, Mark Pogrebin, & Paul Stretesky. Gun offenders: Types and themes.

    Presented by P. Unnithan at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Las Vegas, Nevada.

    2003 Stretesky, Paul B., & Mark Pogrebin. Illegal gun use in Colorado. Presented by P. Stretesky

    to John W. Suthers, U.S. Attorney for Colorado, and the Project Safe Neighborhoods Task Force. Denver, Colorado. December 9.

    2003 Stretesky, Paul B., Michael J. Hogan, and Amie Schuck. 2003. The structure of

    metropolitan poverty and violent crime: Space matters!” Presented by P. Stretesky at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Denver, Colorado.

    2002 Hogan, Michael J., & Paul B. Stretesky. Racial segregation of schools and communities:

    Implications for social disorganization and school violence. Presented by M. Hogan & P.

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    Stretesky at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Chicago, Illinois. Presidential Panel.

    2002 Lacy, Michael, Daniel Derezinski, & Paul B. Stretesky. An environmental justice analysis

    of chemical accidents in the United States, 1990-1996. Presented by M. Lacy at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society. Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

    2001 Stretesky, Paul B., & N. Prabha Unnithan. Courthouses or schoolhouses? Local policy-

    makers and their priorities. Presented by P. Stretesky at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, Georgia.

    2001 Lynch, Michael J., Danielle McGurrin, & Paul B. Stretesky. Hot spots of lead (Pb) and

    crime: An empirical examination of the association between high lead and homicide in areas in Chicago, 1989–1991. Presented by D. McGurrin at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, Georgia.

    2000 McGurrin, Danielle, Michael J. Lynch, & Stretesky, Paul B. Toxic crimes and

    environmental justice. Presented by D. McGurrin at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. New Orleans, Louisiana.

    2000 McQuiller, Laverne, & Paul B. Stretesky. Women abuse on campus. Presented by L.

    McQuiller at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. New Orleans, Louisiana.

    2000 Stretesky, Paul B., & Michael J. Lynch. Crime and heavy metal. Presented by M. Lynch at

    the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, California. 1999 Stretesky, Paul B., & Michael J. Lynch. Get the lead out! A county level analysis of the

    relationship between air-lead levels and crime rates. Presented by P. Stretesky at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Toronto, Canada.

    1999 Stretesky, Paul B., & Michael J. Lynch. Public elementary school proximity to

    environmental hazards: Specifying the link between toxins and the life chances of African-American and low-income children who attend public elementary schools in Hillsborough County, Florida. Presented by M. Lynch at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Orlando, Florida.

    1998 Lynch, Michael J., & Paul B. Stretesky. Race-class linked models of environmental justice.

    Presented by P. Stretesky at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Washington, DC.

    1998 Stretesky, Paul B. Corporate crime. Presented by P. Stretesky to New York High School

    Teachers at Rochester Institute of Technology’s Economic Education Center. Rochester, NY. February 5.

    1997 Stretesky, Paul B., & Michael J. Lynch. Accidentally polluting the poor. Paper presented by

    P. Stretesky at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. San Diego, California.

    1996 Lynch, Michael J., Paul B. Stretesky, Michael J. Hogan, & Mahesh Nalla. Expanding the

    'expansion of social control' argument in criminology: Toward a broader understanding of

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    control. Presented by M. Lynch at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Chicago, Illinois.

    1996 Lynch, Michael J., Michael J. Hogan, & Paul B. Stretesky. A further look at long cycles,

    legislation and crime. Paper presented by M. Hogan at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Las Vegas, Nevada.

    1996 Stretesky, Paul B., Michael J. Hogan, & Brian MacCarthy. Social justice: An analysis of

    Superfund sites in a southeastern state. Presented by P. Stretesky at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Las Vegas, Nevada.

    1995 del Carmen, Alex, & Paul B. Stretesky. Environmental characteristics associated with theft

    of vehicles and theft from vehicles in campus parking areas. Presented by P. Stretesky at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Boston, Massachusetts.

    1995 Stretesky, Paul B. The hate crime debate. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy

    of Criminal Justice Sciences. Boston, Massachusetts. External Funding 2017 – 2017 Evaluation of the Third Sector Research Centre: £4,950. Co-Investigator (PI: Irene Hardill).

    Economic and Social Research Council. 2017 – 2017 Evaluation of the Centre for Charitable Giving and Philanthropy: £4,950. Co-Investigator

    (PI: Irene Hardill). Economic and Social Research Council. 2015 – 2016 Does natural gas extraction increase crime? £6,052. Principal Investigator. British

    Academy – Leverhulme. 2015 – 2015 Pilot evaluation of Brakes Summer Holiday Enrichment Programme in England. £10,000.

    Co-Investigator (PI: Greta Defeyter). Brakes UK. 2015 – 2015 Pilot evaluation of Summer Holiday Enrichment Programme in Wales. £5,000. Co-

    Investigator (PI: Greta Defeyter). Food Cardiff. 2010 – 2012 Survey of unsolved homicides on co-victims. $2,780. Principal Investigator. Burt

    Foundation & Families of Homicide Victims and Missing Persons, Inc. 2008 – 2009 The impact of unsolved homicides on co-victims. $3,500. Principal Investigator. Burt

    Foundation & Families of Homicide Victims and Missing Persons, Inc. 2008 – 2009 Evaluation of Larimer County re-entry program for offenders with co-occurring mental

    health and substance abuse. $17,882. Co-Investigator (PI Michael Hogan). Larimer County, Colorado.

    2002 – 2005 Identifying methods for improving the effectiveness of audit policies and laws. $136,217.

    Principle Investigator. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Research and Development, National Center for Environmental Research.

    2002 – 2003 Gun crime in Colorado. $37,800. Co-Investigator (PI Mark Pogrebin). United States

    Attorney’s Office, Colorado.

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    1998 – 1998 Visiting summer scholar at Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research,

    University of Michigan. $5,000. Applicant. U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.

    TEACHING Graduate & Post Graduate Courses Crime Theory Statistics (Regression) Environmental Justice Environmental Crime Law & Social Control Undergraduate Courses Crime, Theory & Causes Comparative Criminal Justice Deviance Drugs, Alcohol & Crime Environment & Citizenship Environmental Crime Introduction to Criminal Justice Introduction to Sociology Law Enforcement & Society Research Methods Statistics Dissertation/Thesis (In Progress)

    Ruth McKie. Climate Change Counter Movement Organizations. Supervisor. Northumbria University, Department of Social Sciences.

    Dissertation/Thesis – Chair/Supervisor 2013 Sheila Huss. The Influence of Resources and Opposition on Environmental Justice

    Organizations’ Game Strategies: An Application of the Ecology of Games Framework. PhD Dissertation. University of Colorado Denver, School of Public Affairs.

    2012 Brett Reeder. Insult, Injury, and Impact: Social Movement Impact on Public Policy in the

    Context of Recognition and Redistribution. Master’s Thesis. University of Colorado Denver, Social Sciences.

    2012 Matthew Greife. Environmental Crime: An Empirical Investigation into Factors

    Influencing Legal Outcomes. Master’s Thesis. University of Colorado Denver, School of Public Affairs.

    2011 Darrell Lovell. The Effect of Immigration Reform on Hispanic Advocacy Groups. Master’s

    Thesis. University of Colorado Denver, School of Public Affairs.

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    2010 Zac Watne. What types of U.S. Companies Join the United Nations Global Compact? Colorado State University. Master’s Thesis. Colorado State University, Department of Sociology.

    2006 Carla Flanhofer. Women and Methamphetamine. Master’s Thesis. Colorado State

    University, Department of Sociology. Dissertation/Thesis – Committee Member/Second Supervisor 2009 Paul Stock. The Original Green Revolution. PhD Dissertation. Colorado State University,

    Department of Sociology. 2007 Sean Kelly. Street Skateboarding Agency and Discretion. Master’s Thesis. Colorado State

    University. Department of Sociology. 2007 Brian Christian. Militarism and Law Enforcement. Master’s Thesis. Colorado State

    University. Department of Sociology. 2006 Janis Johnston. Ranchers' Beliefs, Behaviors, and Attitudes. PhD Dissertation. Colorado

    State University. Department of Sociology. Dissertation/Thesis – External Committee Member 2015 Matt Aronson. Social Determinants of College Completion and Wealth Mobility: A Life

    Course Approach to Educational Completion among Young Baby Boomers. PhD Dissertation. Colorado State University. Department of Sociology.

    2013 Kim Barrett. Assessing the Relationship between Hotspots of Lead and Hotspots of Crime.

    PhD Dissertation. University of South Florida. Department of Criminology. 2009 Joy Wagner. Blight in Commercial Retail Environments. Master’s Thesis. Colorado State

    University. Department of Design and Merchandising. CONTINUING EDUCATION 2016 GIS workshop using ArcGIS. Newcastle, UK (February 9–10). 2006 Criminal justice teaching workshop. Austin, Texas (October) 1999 Participant in Prosecuting Attorneys Environmental Prosecution Seminar, Winter Park,

    Florida (October 28–29) SERVICE University 2016 – Doctoral Training Center Academic Lead for Economic and Social Research Council, NU 2014 – 2016 Research Lead, Department of Social Sciences & Languages, NU 2012 – 2014 Co-Director, Concentration in Environmental Law, Management & Policy 2012 – 2014 Masters in Public Administration Committee Member 2011 – 2014 Co-Chair, University of Colorado Denver Core Curriculum & Oversight Committee

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    2012 – 2012 School of Public Affairs Scholarship Committee Member, Spring 2012 – 2012 School of Public Affairs Bylaws Committee Member, Spring 2012 – 2012 Selection Committee Member for the Outstanding BACJ Student, Spring 2011 – 2011 Graduation Marshall, Fall 2010 – 2010 Graduation Marshall, Fall 2009 – 2011 University Core Curriculum & Oversight Committee Member 2009 – 2011 Criminal Justice Committee Member 2008 – 2009 Chair of the Ph.D. Methods Exam Committee 2008 – 2008 Chair of the Dr. Ronny E. Turner Memorial Award Committee 2007 – 2008 Undergraduate Director 2006 – 2006 Judge for Undergraduate Research and Creativity Competition 2005 – 2009 Sociology Executive Committee Member 2005 – 2005 Chair of the Sociology Search Committee 2005 – 2005 Massachusetts Board of Higher Education Accreditation Team Member 2005 – 2005 Graduation Marshall, Fall 2005 – 2005 External Tenure Reviewer University of West Virginia, Fall 2002 – 2005 Liberal Arts Curriculum Committee Member 2003 – 2003 Natural Resources Search Committee Member 2003 – 2003 Massachusetts Board of Higher Education Accreditation Team Member 2003 – 2006 Faculty Advisor for Finding Racial and Economic Equality Student Organization 2003 – 2003 Faculty Advisor for the Sustainable Development Student Organization 2002 – 2002 Criminology Search Committee Member 2003 – 2004 Ph.D. Methods Comprehensive Exam Committee Member 2002 – 2005 Sociology Undergraduate Curriculum Committee Member 2001 – 2002 Department of Criminology Evaluation Committee Member 2000 – 2001 Ph.D. Methods Comprehensive Exam Committee Member 1999 – 2001 Sociology Undergraduate Curriculum Committee Member 1998 – 1999 Environment and Citizenship Working Group Committee Member 1998 – 1999 College of Liberal Arts Computer Committee Member 1998 – 1999 Faculty Status Committee Member 1998 – 1999 Kerse Award Committee Member 1998 – 1999 Inter-Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) Designated Representative 1996 – 1996 President of the Graduate Student Association, Fall 1995 – 1995 Graduate Curriculum Committee Representative Community 2013 – 2014 Families of Homicide Victims & Missing Persons, Inc., Board Member 2011 – 2013 Families of Homicide Victims & Missing Persons, Inc., Advisory Board Member 2011 – 2011 Buechner Institute for Governance Medical Marijuana Forum Moderator, Denver 2006 – 2006 Families of Homicide Victims & Missing Persons, Inc. Forum Moderator, Grand Junction 1998 – 1999 Fair Housing Tester for Legal Assistance Corporation, Rochester Profession Editor / Editorial Board 2010 – xxxx Co-Editor, Green Criminology book series by Ashgate Publishing, UK 2010 – xxxx Moderator for International Green Criminology Working Group List Serve (90 Members) 2012 – 2014 Editorial Board, Online Journal of Criminology 1998 – 2000 Associate Editor, Social Pathology

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    Journal Reviewer / Consultant 2015 – xxxx Member, Economic and Social Research Council Peer Review College. American Journal of Criminal Justice; American Sociological Review; Broadview Press; Crime, Law and Social Change; Criminal Justice Review; Criminal Justice Policy Review; Criminology; Deviant Behavior; Environmental Research; Environmental Research Letters; Environment International; Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek – Vlaanderen; European Journal of Criminology; Global Environmental Politics; Humanity and Society; Human Ecology Review; International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice; International Criminal Justice Review; International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Journal of Crime and Justice; Journal of Criminal Justice Education; Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology; Journal of Criminal Justice; Journal of Health and Social Behavior; Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency; Justice Quarterly; Mobilization; Nature Climate Change, New York University Press; National Science Foundation; The Norwegian Non-fiction Writers Association; Organization and Environment; PLOS one, Policy Studies Journal; Population Research and Policy Review; Research Council of Norway; Routledge Press; Rural Sociology; Social Justice; Social Forces; Social Pathology; Social Problems; Social Science and Medicine; Social Science Research; Sociological Perspectives; Sociological Spectrum; Social Science Journal; Social Science Quarterly; Society and Natural Resources; Sociological Inquiry; Sociological Quarterly; Sociology; Southwest Journal of Criminal Justice Society 2014 – Member of Ad-hoc Ethics Committee, American Society of Criminology (Chair: Bonnie

    Berry) Conferences 2010 Chair of Responding to Victimization Panel, ACJS Annual Meeting. San Diego 2009 Program Committee Member at American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings,

    Philadelphia 2009 Discussant for Introducing Conservation Criminology Panel at ASC Annual Meetings,

    Philadelphia 2005 Chair, Critical Perspective on Policing Crime Types Panel at ASC Annual Meetings,

    Toronto. 2005 Chair, Spatial Applications in Sociology Panel at MSS Annual Meetings, Minneapolis. 1999 Chair, Empirical Applications in Critical Criminology Panel at ASC Annual Meetings,

    Toronto. 1995 Chair, White Collar Crimes in Business and Government Panel at ASC Annual Meetings,

    Boston. AWARDS / RECOGNITION 2016 David R. Maines Narrative Research Award from the Carl Couch Center for Social and

    Internet Research. Presented by the Ethnography Division of the National Communication Association (USA).

    2015 Allan Schnaiberg Outstanding Publication Award-Honorable Mention – Environment and Technology Section of the American Sociological Association

    2013 Service Award, University of Colorado Denver (university wide – one award) 2013 Service Award, University of Colorado Denver School of Public Affairs

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    2013 Teaching Award, School of Public Affairs at University of Colorado Denver 2012 Teaching Award, School of Public Affairs at University of Colorado Denver – Runner up 2012 Research Award, School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado Denver – Runner up 2011 Research Award, School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado Denver – Runner up MEDIA OUTREACH Television, radio, newspaper and magazine interviews and other kinds of news media contacts include: Associated Press; The Denver Post; Chattanooga Times; Chemical and Engineering News; Colorado Public Radio; Dallas Morning News; Environmental Health Perspectives; Chicago Tribune; Fort Collins Coloradoan; Colorado Public Radio (NPR), St. Petersburg Times; Scripps Howard News Service; Scientific American; UniSci; Reuters Health; Trace, USA Today; Washington Post; Web MD; Health Scout; Herald Sun (Melbourne, Australia); ABC-TV (World News Tonight; Denver Channel 7 Nightly News); NBC-TV (Denver Channel 9 Nightly News); and many others. MEMBERSHIPS The Higher Education Academy, Senior Fellow (PR109463) Peer Review College of the ESRC American Sociological Association American Society of Criminology British Society of Criminology European Society of Criminology