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July 2015 VITA MARJORIE S. ZATZ Graduate Division University of California, Merced 5200 N. Lake Rd. Merced CA 95343 [email protected] tel: 209-228-2408; fax: 209-228-6906 cell: 480-215-8032 EDUCATION Ph.D. 1982 Sociology, Latin American Studies minor, Indiana University, Bloomington M.A. 1979 Sociology, Indiana University, Bloomington B.A. 1977 Sociology, Latin American Studies minor (Summa Cum Laude), University of Massachusetts, Amherst EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Administrative: July 2014 - present Vice Provost and Graduate Dean, University of California, Merced July 2012-July 2014 Director, Law & Social Sciences Program, National Science Foundation July 2009-June 2011 Director, Justice & Social Inquiry & Director, Research & Strategic Initiatives, School of Social Transformation, Arizona State University July 2007-June 2009 Director, School of Justice & Social Inquiry, Arizona State University Jan. 2007-June 2007 Interim Vice President & Executive Vice Provost, West Campus, Arizona State University Aug. 2005-Dec. 2006 University Vice Provost for Academic Personnel, Arizona State University Jan. 2001-July 2005 Associate Dean, Division of Graduate Studies, Arizona State University July 1997-Dec. 2000 Director, Interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Justice Studies, Law & the Social Sciences,

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July 2015

VITA

MARJORIE S. ZATZ

Graduate Division

University of California, Merced

5200 N. Lake Rd.

Merced CA 95343

[email protected]

tel: 209-228-2408; fax: 209-228-6906

cell: 480-215-8032

EDUCATION

Ph.D. 1982 Sociology, Latin American Studies minor, Indiana University, Bloomington

M.A. 1979 Sociology, Indiana University, Bloomington

B.A. 1977 Sociology, Latin American Studies minor (Summa Cum Laude), University of

Massachusetts, Amherst

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Administrative:

July 2014 - present Vice Provost and Graduate Dean, University of California, Merced

July 2012-July 2014 Director, Law & Social Sciences Program, National Science Foundation

July 2009-June 2011 Director, Justice & Social Inquiry & Director, Research & Strategic Initiatives,

School of Social Transformation, Arizona State University

July 2007-June 2009 Director, School of Justice & Social Inquiry, Arizona State University

Jan. 2007-June 2007 Interim Vice President & Executive Vice Provost, West Campus,

Arizona State University

Aug. 2005-Dec. 2006 University Vice Provost for Academic Personnel, Arizona State University

Jan. 2001-July 2005 Associate Dean, Division of Graduate Studies, Arizona State University

July 1997-Dec. 2000 Director, Interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Justice Studies, Law & the Social Sciences,

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Arizona State University

Academic:

2014 – present Professor, Sociology, School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts, University

of California, Merced

1994 - 2014 Professor, Justice & Social Inquiry, School of Social Transformation and Affiliate

Professor of Women & Gender Studies, African & African American Studies,

Asian Pacific American Studies, and Criminology & Criminal Justice, Arizona

State University

Spring 2012 Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Faculty of Arts, Monash University, Australia

1988 - 1994 Associate Professor, School of Justice Studies; Affiliate Faculty in Women &

Gender Studies, Arizona State University

1989 Visiting Researcher, Faculty of Law, University of Havana, Cuba

1982 - 1988 Assistant Professor, School of Justice Studies, Arizona State University

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Fulbright Senior Specialist Roster (2011-2016)

Racial Democracy, Crime and Justice Network (2006 - )

Member, Senior Advisory Committee, Law and Society Center, Shanghai Jiao Tong University KoGuan

Law School (2011 - )

Participating Researcher, Consortium for Police Leadership in Equity (2010-12, 2014 - )

HONORS AND AWARDS

International, National and Regional:

2012 Fulbright Senior Specialist, Monash University and RMIT, Australia

2012 American Society of Criminology, Division on People of Color and Crime, Coramae Richie

Mann Award for Outstanding Contributions to Scholarship on Race/Ethnicity, Crime and Justice

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2009 American Society of Criminology, Division on People of Color and Crime, Lifetime

Achievement Award

2007 Western Society of Criminology, Paul Tappan Award for Outstanding Contributions to

Criminology

2002 American Society of Criminology Division on Women and Crime, Senior Scholar Award

2000 Western Society of Criminology, W. E. B. DuBois Award for Research on Race and the

Administration of Justice

1997 American Society of Criminology Herbert Bloch Award

Arizona State University:

2011 Outstanding Service and Leadership Award, Faculty Women’s Association

2006 Ally Award, Ubiquity

2005 Outstanding Mentor Award, Graduate and Professional Student Association

2003 Outstanding Supervisor Award, Classified Staff

2002 Student Affairs Recognition Award

2000 Mentorship Appreciation Award, Graduate College

1997 Mentorship Award, Faculty Women’s Association

1995 Faculty Achievement Award, College of Public Programs

LANGUAGES

Spanish (reading, writing, speaking fluency)

PUBLICATIONS

Books:

2015 Zatz, Marjorie S. and Nancy Rodriguez. Dreams and Nightmares: Immigration Policy, Youth

and Families. University of California Press.

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2013 Zatz, Marjorie S., Doris Marie Provine and James W. Walsh (eds.) Law and the Quest for

Justice. New Orleans, LA: Quid Pro Books.

2012 Kubrin, Charis, Marjorie S. Zatz and Ramiro Martínez (eds.). Punishing Immigrants: Policy,

Politics and Injustice. New York: New York University Press.

2006 Mann, Coramae Richey, Marjorie S. Zatz and Nancy Rodriguez (eds.). Images of Color, Images

of Crime. Oxford University Press. Third Edition.

2002 Mann, Coramae Richey and Marjorie S. Zatz (eds.). Images of Color, Images of Crime. Los

Angeles: Roxbury Publishing Co. Second Edition.

1998 Mann, Coramae Richey and Marjorie S. Zatz (eds.). Images of Color, Images of Crime. Los

Angeles: Roxbury Publishing Co. First Edition.

1994 Zatz, Marjorie S. Producing Legality: Law and Socialism in Cuba. New York: Routledge.

1993 Chambliss, William J. and Marjorie S. Zatz (eds.). Making Law: The State, The Law, and

Structural Contradictions. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

1989 School of Justice Studies (David Altheide, Gray Cavender, John Hepburn, John Johnson, Nancy

Jurik, Pat Lauderdale, Michael Musheno, and Marjorie S. Zatz [eds.]). New Directions in the

Study of Justice, Law and Social Control. New York: Plenum.

Refereed Journal Articles: (* indicates graduate student at the time of publication)

2014 Zatz, Marjorie S. and Nancy Rodriguez. “The Limits of Discretion: Challenges and Dilemmas of

Prosecutorial Discretion in Immigration Enforcement.” Law and Social Inquiry 39(3): 666-689.

2012 Zatz, Marjorie S. and Hilary Smith. “Immigration, Crime and Victimization: Rhetoric and

Reality.” Annual Review of Law and Social Science 8: 141-159.

2012 Tasca, Melinda*, Marjorie S. Zatz, and Nancy Rodriguez. “Girls’ Experiences with Violence: An

Analysis of Violence against and by At-Risk Girls.” Violence Against Women 18(6): 672-680.

2011 Tasca, Melinda*, Nancy Rodriguez and Marjorie S. Zatz. “Family and Residential Instability in

the Context of Paternal and Maternal Incarceration: An Examination of Children’s Living

Situation and Delinquency.” Criminal Justice and Behavior 38(3): 231-247.

2009 Smith, Hilary*, Nancy Rodriguez, and Marjorie S. Zatz. “Race, Ethnicity, Class and

Noncompliance with Juvenile Court Supervision.” The Annals of the American Academy of

Political and Social Science 623: 108-120.

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2009 Rodriguez, Nancy, Hilary Smith*, and Marjorie S. Zatz. “The Incarceration of Parents and the

“Dysfunctional’ Family: The Influence of Maternal and Paternal Imprisonment on Juvenile Court

Outcomes.” Criminology 47(1): 601-632.

2004 Gaarder, Emily*, Nancy Rodriguez, and Marjorie S. Zatz. “Criers, Liars and Manipulators:

Probation Officers’ Views of Girls.” Justice Quarterly 21(3): 547-578.

Reprinted in Chesney-Lind, Meda and Merry Morash (eds.) 2011. Feminist Theories of

Criminology. Surrey, UK:Ashgate.

Reprinted in Cobes, Heith and Mark R. Pogrebin (eds.) 2012. Voices from Criminal

Justice: Thinking and Reflecting on the System. New York: Routledge.

2000 Zatz, Marjorie S. and Edwardo L. Portillos*. “Voices from the Barrio: Chicano/a Gangs,

Families, and Communities.” Criminology 38(2): 369-401.

Reprinted in Esbensen, Finn-Aage, Stephen G. Tibbetts & Larry Gaines (eds.), 2004,

American Youth Gangs at the Millennium. Waveland Press: Long Grove IL.

Reprinted in Petersen, Rebecca D. (ed.), 2004, Understanding Contemporary Gangs in

America: An Interdisciplinary Approach. Prentice-Hall: Upper Saddle River NJ.

Reprinted in Cromwell, Paul (ed.). 2012. In Their Own Words: Criminals on Crime, 6th

Edition. New York: Oxford University Press.

1996 Portillos, Edwardo L.*, Nancy C. Jurik, and Marjorie S. Zatz. "Machismo and Chicano/a Gangs:

Symbolic Resistance or Oppression?" Free Inquiry in Creative Sociology 24(2): 175-183.

1993 Zatz, Marjorie S. "Using and Abusing Mexican Farmworkers: The Bracero Program and the

INS." Review Essay, Law and Society Review 27(4): 851-863.

1992 McDonald, James H.* and Marjorie S. Zatz. "Popular Justice in Revolutionary Nicaragua."

Social and Legal Studies: An International Journal 1(2): 283-305.

1991 Hagan, John, Marjorie S. Zatz, Bruce Arnold, and Fiona Kay. "Cultural Capital, Gender and the

Structural Transformation of Legal Practice." Law and Society Review 25(2): 239-262.

Reprinted in part in Stewart Macaulay, Lawrence Friedman, John Stookey (eds.), 1995,

Law and Society: Readings on the Social Study of Law. New York: Norton & Co.

1990 Lawrence, Christine Varlie*, Gray Cavender, Nancy Jurik, and Marjorie Zatz. "Survey of an

Integrated Bar: An Inquiry into the Professional Attitudes of Lawyers." The Journal of the Legal

Profession 15: 181-221.

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1990 Arp, William*, Marilyn K. Dantico, and Marjorie S. Zatz. "The Immigration Reform and Control

Act of 1986: Differential Impacts on Women?" Social Justice 17(2): 23-39.

1989 Michalowski, Raymond J. and Marjorie S. Zatz. "Beyond Necessity: Personal Consumption and

the Currency Blackmarket in Cuba." The Review of Comparative Law 3: 39-83.

1988 Nienstedt, Barbara Cable*, Marjorie S. Zatz, and Thomas Epperlein. "Court Processing and

Sentencing of Drinking Drivers: Using New Methodologies.” Journal of Quantitative

Criminology 4(1): 39-59.

1987 Zatz, Marjorie S. "Chicano Youth Gangs and Crime: The Creation of a Moral Panic."

Contemporary Crisis 11:129-158.

Reprinted in Mike Maguire (ed.), 1995, Street Crime. A volume in the International

Library of Criminology, Criminal Justice and Penology. Hampshire U.K.: Dartmouth

Publishing Co.

Reprinted in Peter B. Kraska (ed.), 2004, Theorizing Criminal Justice: Eight Essential

Orientations. Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press.

Reprinted in Peter B. Kraska and John J. Brent (eds.), 2010. Theorizing Criminal Justice:

Eight Essential Orientations. Second Edition. Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press.

1987 Zatz, Marjorie S. "The Changing Forms of Racial/Ethnic Biases in Sentencing." Journal of

Research in Crime and Delinquency 24(1): 69-92.

Reprinted in Shaun L. Gabbidon and Helen Taylor Greene (eds.), 2005, Race, Crime and

Justice: A Reader. New York: Routledge.

1986 Lizotte, Alan J. and Marjorie S. Zatz. "The Use and Abuse of Sentence Enhancements for

Firearms Offenses in California.” Law and Contemporary Problems 49: 1101-1120.

1985 Zatz, Marjorie S. "Los Cholos: Legal Processing of Chicano Gang Members." Social Problems

33(1): 13-30.

Reprinted in G. Larry Mays (ed.), 1996, Gangs and Gang Behavior. Chicago: Nelson Hall.

1985 Zatz, Marjorie S. and Alan J. Lizotte. "The Timing of Court Processing: Towards Linking Theory

and Method." Criminology 23(2): 313-335.

1985 Zatz, Marjorie S. "Pleas, Priors, and Prison: Racial/Ethnic Differences in Sentencing.” Social

Science Research 14: 169-193.

1985 Hagan, John and Marjorie S. Zatz. "The Social Organization of Criminal Justice Processing

Activities." Social Science Research 14: 103-125.

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1985 Zatz, Marjorie S. and John Hagan. "Crime, Time, and Punishment: An Exploration of Selection

Bias in Sentencing Research." Journal of Quantitative Criminology 1: 103-126.

1984 Zatz, Marjorie S. "Race, Ethnicity, and Determinate Sentencing: A New Dimension to an Old

Controversy." Criminology 22: 147-171.

1981 Scott, Carolyn and Marjorie S. Zatz. "The Sociology of Deviance and Criminology: A Review of

Recent Comparative Studies." International Studies in Sociology and Social Anthropology 32:

237-256.

Book Chapters: (* indicates graduate student at the time of publication)

2014 Zatz, Marjorie S. and Hilary Smith. “Understanding Immigration, Crime and Victimization in the

United States: Patterns and Paradoxes in New and Traditional Destination Sites.” Pp. 26-40 in

Pickering, Sharon and Julie Ham (eds.), Routledge Handbook on Crime and International

Migration. New York: Routledge.

2014 Provine, Doris Marie and Marjorie S. Zatz. “Borders, Crime and Justice.” Pp. 353-66 in

Pickering, Sharon and Julie Ham (eds.), Routledge Handbook on Crime and International

Migration. New York: Routledge.

2013 Provine, Doris Marie and Marjorie S. Zatz. “Introduction: Social Justice, Law and Policy in

Times of Uncertainty.” Pp. 1-12 in Zatz, Marjorie S., Doris Marie Provine and James W. Walsh

(eds.), Law and the Quest for Justice. New Orleans: Quid Pro Books.

2013 Zatz, Marjorie S. and Heather Gough*. “Gendered Theory, Gendered Practice: Has Feminist

Theorizing about Crime and Delinquency Influenced Policy and Practice?” In Bruinsma, Gerben

and David Weisburd (eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. New York:

Springer Verlag. (16 pgs.) http://www.springer.com/social+sciences/criminology/book/978-1-

4614-5689-6.

2012 Kubrin, Charis, Marjorie S. Zatz and Ramiro Martinez. “Introduction.” Pp. 1-14 in Kubrin,

Charis, Marjorie S. Zatz and Ramiro Martínez (eds.). Punishing Immigrants: Policy, Politics and

Injustice. New York: New York University Press

2012 Zatz, Marjorie S., Charis Kubrin and Ramiro Martinez. “Conclusions and Policy Implications.”

Pp. 232-244 in Kubrin, Charis, Marjorie S. Zatz and Ramiro Martínez (eds.). Punishing

Immigrants: Policy, Politics and Injustice. New York: New York University Press.

2006 Zatz, Marjorie S. and Nancy Rodriguez. “Conceptualizing Race and Ethnicity in Studies of

Crime and Criminal Justice.” Pp. 39-53 in Ruth D. Peterson, Lauren J. Krivo, and John Hagan

(eds.). The Many Colors of Crime. New York: New York University Press.

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2005 Smith, Hilary*, Nancy Rodriguez and Marjorie S. Zatz. “No Place For Girls To Go: How

Juvenile Court Officials Respond to Substance Abuse Among Girls and Boys.” Pp. 67-90 in

Karen Heimer and Candace Kruttschnitt (eds.), New Directions in the Study of Gender,

Offending and Victimization. New York: New York University Press.

2003 Zatz, Marjorie S. and Richard P. Krecker, Jr. “Anti-Gang Initiatives as Racialized Policy.” Pp.

173-196 in Darnell Hawkins, Samuel Myers, and Randolph Stone (eds.). Crime Control and

Social Justice: The Delicate Balance. Westport CN: Greenwood Publishing Co.

2006, 2002 & 1998 Zatz, Marjorie S. and Coramae Richey Mann. "The Power of Images." Pp. 1-13 in

Coramae Richey Mann and Marjorie S. Zatz (eds.), Images of Color: Images of Crime, Second

Edition. Los Angeles: Roxbury Publishing Co. (Chapter revised for 2nd and 3rd editions; page

numbers refer to 3rd edition).

2006, 2002 & 1998 Mann, Coramae Richey and Marjorie S. Zatz. “A Fragile Future: Pitfalls and

Possibilities.” Pp. 252-264 in Coramae Richey Mann and Marjorie S. Zatz (eds.), Images of

Color: Images of Crime, Second Edition. Los Angeles: Roxbury Publishing Co. (Chapter revised

for 2nd and 3rd editions; page numbers refer to 3rd edition).

2000 Zatz, Marjorie S. “The Convergence of Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Class on Court

Decisionmaking: Looking Toward the 21st Century.” Pp. 503-552 in Julie Horney (ed.).

Criminal Justice 2000, Volume 3: Policies, Processes and Decisions of the Criminal Justice

System. Washington DC: Department of Justice.

2000 Bortner, M.A., Marjorie S. Zatz and Darnell F. Hawkins. Race and Transfer: Empirical Research

and Social Context.” Pp. 277-320 in Jeffrey Fagan and Franklin Zimring (eds.), The Changing

Borders of Juvenile Justice. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

This volume received the Society for Research on Adolescence (SRA) 2002 book award.

1993 Zatz, Marjorie S. and James H. McDonald*. "Structural Contradictions and Ideological

Consistency: Changes in the Form and Content of Cuban Law." Pp. 129-169 in William J.

Chambliss and Marjorie S. Zatz (eds.), Making Law: The State, the Law, and Structural

Contradictions. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

1993 Zatz, Marjorie S. and William J. Chambliss. "Future Directions." Pp. 423-430 in William J.

Chambliss and Marjorie S. Zatz (eds.), Making Law: The State, the Law, and Structural

Contradictions. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

1991 Zatz, Marjorie S., Carol Chiago Lujan, and Zoann K. Snyder-Joy*. "American Indians and

Criminal Justice: Some Conceptual and Methodological Considerations." Pp. 100-112 in

Michael J. Lynch and E. Britt Patterson (eds.), Race and Criminal Justice. New York: Harrow

& Heston.

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1990 Michalowski, Raymond J. and Marjorie S. Zatz. "The Cuban Second Economy in Perspective."

Pp. 101-121 in Maria Los, (ed.), The Second Economy in Marxist States. London: MacMillan.

1990 Zatz, Marjorie S. "A Question of Assumptions." Pp. 113-119 in Dragan Milovanovic and Brian

MacLean (eds.), Racism, Empiricism, and Criminal Justice. Vancouver, Canada: The Collective

Press.

1989 Musheno, Michael, David Altheide, Marjorie Zatz, John Johnson and John Hepburn.

"Introduction: New Directions in the Study of Justice, Law and Social Control" Pp. 1-16 in

School of Justice Studies (ed.), New Directions in the Study of Justice, Law and Social Control.

New York: Plenum.

1982 Zatz, Marjorie S. "Dynamic Models of Criminal Processing Histories." Pp. 91-114 in John

Hagan (ed.), Quantitative Criminology: Innovations and Applications. Beverly Hills: Sage.

Book Reviews:

1995 Rethinking the Borderlands: Between Chicano Culture and Legal Discourse by Carl Gutierrez-

Jones, in The Law and Politics Books Review 5(4) April (available at gopher.nwu.edu).

1989 Revolution and Criminal Justice: The Cuban Experiment, 1959-1983 by Adele G. van der Plas,

in International Journal of the Sociology of Law 17(4): 508-512.

1986 U.S. Immigration Law and the Control of Labor: 1820-1924 by Kitty Calavita, in International

Migration Review 20:87.

1984 Cocktails at Somoza's: A Reporter's Sketchbook of Events in Revolutionary Nicaragua by

Richard Elman, in Contemporary Crisis 8:392-94.

Other:

2013 Rodriguez, Nancy, Marjorie S. Zatz and Laura Beckman*. Arizona’s Juvenile Justice System

Disproportionate Minority Contact Assessment: Final Report. Arizona Governor’s Office for

Children, Youth and Families. November 30.

2008 Zatz, Marjorie S. “Language, Culture and the Court.” Pp. 66 in the APAZI Coalition Report, The

State of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in Arizona.

2005 Allison, Maria T. and Marjorie S. Zatz. “Pathways to Success: An Undergraduate/Graduate

Initiative.” The American Indian Graduate. Spring: 21.

2005. Allison, Maria T. and Marjorie S. Zatz. “Punto Final! Hispanic Students and the Pathway to

Graduate Education.” The Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education 16(2): 92.

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2002 Zatz, Marjorie S., Nora Gustavsson, Katherine Spielmann, and the Executive Board of the

Faculty Women’s Association. “Satisfaction and Retention of Tenured and Tenure-Track Female

Faculty.” Report to the Senior Vice-President and Provost, Arizona State University.

1996 The National Criminal Justice Commission, edited by Steven R. Donziger. The Real War on

Crime. New York: HarperCollins.

1994 Bortner, M.A., Janenne K. Lamm, Lucille Pope, Michele Witzki, Marjorie S. Zatz. The Impact

of Civil Rights Policies in Arizona Black Communities: Background Report to the 1993 Arizona

Black Town Hall.

1991 "Enduring Problems of Racial and Ethnic Injustice in the Criminal Justice Systems." In Suzanne

K. Steinmetz and the Society for the Study of Social Problems (eds.), State of American Society.

Indianapolis: Family Research Institute, 28-30.

1990 "Going to Cuba--Legally." In the Division for International Criminology Newsletter, Fall: 5-6.

1989 "Contemporary Cuba and Socialist Legality: A Bird's Eye View." In The Critical Criminologist

(newsletter), 1(3):7,8, &10.

1987 "Racial Disparities in Prosecutorial Decisions and Plea Bargaining" (with Kathleen Cameron).

Commissioned paper for National Research Council, Committee on the Status of Black

Americans.

1983 "Microcomputing in the Center for the Study of Justice" (with Nancy C. Jurik).

WORK IN PROGRESS

Disproportionate Minority Contact in Arizona’s Juvenile Justice System (with Nancy Rodriguez).

Alleged Gang Membership and Asylum Claims (with Veronica Lerma)

EXTERNAL RESEARCH GRANTS

Grant Activity

2015 PI, Marjorie S. Zatz, Co-PIs Juan C. Meza, Erik Rolland, Michael Spivey. “NRT-IGE: From

Computational Literacy to Fluency: Developing and Piloting an Institution-Wide Graduate

Certificate in the Computational Sciences.” National Science Foundation, $499,499 requested.

Pending.

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2011 Rodriguez, Nancy (PI), Marjorie S. Zatz (Co-PI). Arizona’s Juvenile Justice System

Disproportionate Minority Contact Assessment. Arizona Governor’s Office for Children Youth

and Families. $111,669.

2009 Zatz, Marjorie S. (PI), Charis Kubrin (Co-PI) and Ramiro Martinez, Jr. (Co-PI). Social Science

Research on Immigration: The Role of Transnational Migration, Community and Policy.

National Science Foundation $58,230. 12 months (no-cost extension through March 2011).

2006 Zatz, Marjorie S. and Angela Harvey*. Doctoral Dissertation Research: (De)constructing

Youthfulness in Juvenile Court: An Analysis of Competency to Stand Trial. National Science

Foundation Dissertation Grant for Angela Harvey. $9,993.

2005 Redmon, Charles, Stuart Fisher, Nancy Grimm, Edward Hackett, Ann Kinzig, Ramon

Arrowsmith, Kevin McHugh, Margaret Nelson, Marjorie Zatz (Co-PI). IGERT in Urban

Ecology. National Science Foundation $3,184,586.

2004 Allison, Maria T., Marjorie S. Zatz (Co-PI), and Filiz Ozel. Pathways to Success: An

Undergraduate-Graduate Collaboration. Council of Graduate Schools/ Thompsons Peterson’s

Award for Promoting an Inclusive Graduate Community. $10,000.

2004 Allison, Maria T., Filiz Ozel and Marjorie S. Zatz (Co-PI). ResCOM – Building Research

COMmunities for Doctoral Education. Council of Graduate Schools. $40,000.

2004 McGregor, Joan, Maria T. Allison and Marjorie S. Zatz (Co-PI). Transforming the Research

Culture: Moving from a Compliance Model to Embedding Responsible Conduct in Research.

Council of Graduate Schools. $15,000.

1996 Zatz, Marjorie S. and Hong Lu*. Doctoral Dissertation Research: Community Policing--

Rhetoric or Reality? The Contemporary Chinese Community-Based Policing System in

Shanghai. National Science Foundation Dissertation Grant for Hong Lu, $9,990.

1990 Zatz, Marjorie S. Comparative Analysis of Social and Legal Change. Research Experience for

Undergraduates Supplemental Grant, National Science Foundation. $4,000.

1989 Zatz, Marjorie S. Comparative Analysis of Social and Legal Change. National Science

Foundation. $56,206.

1983 Zatz, Marjorie S. Racial/Ethnic Differences in Juvenile Dispositions Across Criminal Careers.

National Institute of Justice Summer Research Fellowship Program. $10,000.

EXTERNAL OTHER GRANTS (* indicates ASU graduate student at the time of funding)

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2012 Zatz, Marjorie (PI). Intergovernmental Personnel Agreement (IPA) Program Director, Law and

Social Sciences Program, National Science Foundation. $432,006 (24 months). SES 1242834

and SES 1348992

1986 Zatz, Marjorie S. "Comparative Justice." Southwest Consortium for International Studies and

Foreign Language curriculum development project. $1,200.

INTERNAL TO UC SYSTEM:

2015 Co-PI (for Merced campus), Marjorie S. Zatz. “UC Consortium on Social Science and Law,” UC

Multicampus Research Programs and Initiaties (MRPI). PI Stephen Clark. Awarded, $300,00.

MAJOR INVITED LECTURES

2015 “Immigration Policy, Youth and Families.” Presented to the Department of Sociology, University

of Colorado-Colorado Springs. April 13. Colorado Springs, CO.

2015 “Applying for Funding in the Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences.” Presented to the

University of Colorado-Colorado Springs. April 13. Colorado Spring, CO.

2013 “Immigration Policy, Prosecutorial Discretion, and Parental Detention.” Presented to the

Department of Sociology, University of Delaware, September 12. Newark, Delaware.

2012 “Criminalization, Racialization, Victimization: The Future of Immigration Policy in a Rapidly

Changing World.” Inaugural Criminological Horizons lecture, Monash University. March 13.

Melbourne, Australia.

2011 “Gendered Theory, Gendered Practice: Has Feminist Theorizing about Crime and Delinquency

Influenced Policy and Practice?” Presented to the Czech Academy of Science, Institute for

Gender and Sociology, September 26, Prague, Czech Republic.

2011 “Vulnerable Youth: Collateral Consequences of U.S. Immigration Policies and Practices for

Youth and Families.” Presented to the Dipartimento di Economia Politica, Universita di Moderna

e Reggio Emilia, October 4, Modena, Italy.

2011 “Vulnerable Youth: Collateral Consequences of U.S. Immigration Policies and Practices for

Youth and Families.” Presented to the Law and Society Program, New York University, April 7,

New York.

2010 “Vulnerable Youth: Collateral Consequences of U.S. Immigration Policies and Practices.”

Presented to the Department of Sociology, University of Arizona, April 9, Tucson.

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2007 “Immigration, Crime and Justice: The Social and Political Implications of Recent U.S.

Immigration Policies.” Keynote address to the Western Society of Criminology. Scottsdale, AZ.

February 17.

2002 “Preparing Future Faculty in Art and Design.” Presented at the National Association of Schools

of Art and Design. October 17, Aspen Colorado.

1999 “The Racialized and Gendered Effects of Crime Control Policies in the United States.”

Presented at the Research Workshop of the Israel Science Foundation on Empirical Research and

Legal Realism–Setting the Agenda. June 6-9, University of Haifa, Israel.

1996 "Justice System Responses to Gang Members" and "Gang Exaggeration and Denial," presented

to the National Youth Gang Symposium, Dallas, June.

2015 "La Produccion de la Legalidad: Derecho y Socialism en Cuba," presentation of

Producing Legality: Law and Socialism in Cuba (1996, NY: Routledge) to the Faculty of

Law, University of Havana, Cuba and to the Union of Cuban Jurists, Havana, Cuba, May.

CONFERENCE PAPERS (Past five years are listed below)

2015 Zatz, Marjorie S. and Veronica Lerma. “Alleged Gang Membership and Asylum Claims.”

Presented at the annual meetings of the Law & Society Association, Seattle. June.

2015 Zatz, Marjorie S. “How to Write a Winning Statement of Purpose.” Northern Forum on

Diversity. Sonoma, CA, April 18.

2014 Zatz, Marjorie S. “Academic and Student Services for Masters’ Students.” Presented at the

annual meetings of the Council of Graduate Schools, Washington DC, December.

2014 Zatz, Marjorie S. and Nancy Rodriguez. “Prosecutorial Discretion and Deferred Action in the

Age of Crimmigration: Immigration Policy, Youth and Families.” CINETS Crimmigration

Conference. Leiden, The Netherlands. October.

2013 Zatz, Marjorie S. “Funding Criminological Research at the National Science Foundation.”

Presented at the annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, November.

2013 Zatz, Marjorie S. “Ethics Committee Roundtable.” Presented at the annual meetings of the

American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, November.

2013 Zatz, Marjorie S. and Nancy Rodriguez. “ Immigration Policy and Practice in the Absence of

Comprehensive Immigration Reform: Prosecutorial Discretion, Deferred Action, and

Immigration Priorities.” Presented at the annual meetings of the Law & Society Association,

Boston, June.

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2012 Zatz, Marjorie S. “Funding Criminological Research at the National Science Foundation.”

Presented at the annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, November.

2012 Zatz, Marjorie S. “Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grants in Law and the Social

Sciences.” Presented at the annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago,

November.

2012 Zatz, Marjorie S. and Nancy Rodriguez. “Vulnerable Youth: Untangling the Consequences of

Immigration Policies and Practices on Children, Families and Communities.” Presented at the

annual meetings of the Law & Society Association, Honolulu, June.

2011 Zatz, Marjorie S. and Nancy Rodriguez. “Vulnerable Youth: Collateral Consequences of U.S.

Immigration Policies and Practices.” Presented at the annual meetings of the American Society of

Criminology, Washington DC, November.

2011 Zatz, Marjorie S. and Heather Gough. “Gendered Theory, Gendered Practice? Has Feminist

Theorizing about Crime and Delinquency Influenced Policy and Practice?” Presented at the

annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Washington DC, November.

2011 Zatz, Marjorie S. “Developing Portfolios.” Presented at the annual meetings of the American

Society of Criminology, Washington DC, November.

2010 Tasca, Melinda, Marjorie S. Zatz, and Nancy Rodriguez. “Girls’ Experiences with Violence: An

Analysis of Violence Against and By At-Risk Girls.” Presented at the annual meetings of the

American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, November.

2010 Zatz, Marjorie S. “Tenure and Promotion Workshop,” presented at the annual meetings of the

American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, November.

2010 Zatz, Marjorie S. and Nancy Rodriguez. “Vulnerable Youth: Collateral Consequences of U.S.

Immigration Policies and Practices. Presented at the annual meetings of the Law & Society

Association, Chicago, May.

TEACHING AT UC MERCED

Supervisory Committees:

I have served or am serving on 1 graduate supervisory committee.

TEACHING AT ASU

Graduate:

Comparative Justice

Race, Gender and Crime

Race, Gender and the Law

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Justice Research and Methods

Statistical Analysis (Master’s and Doctoral Levels)

Preparing Future Faculty (Exploratory Phase and Participatory Phase)

Undergraduate:

Race, Gender and Crime

Race, Gender and Justice

Discretionary Justice

Gender and International Development

Law and Social Control

Basic Statistical Analysis

ASU Supervisory Committees (continuing as Emeritus Professor in 2014- ):

I have served or am serving on 59 graduate supervisory committees:

29 doctoral committees (chair of 11) plus another two through the comprehensive examination;

30 masters committees (chair of 15); and

5 undergraduate honors thesis committees

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Elected Positions:

Member, Board of Directors, Consortium of Undergraduate Law and Justice Programs (2009-11)

Chair, Crime and Delinquency Division, Society for the Study of Social Problems (1995-97)

Member, Executive Council, American Society of Criminology, Division on People of Color and Crime

(1999-01)

Member, Board of Trustees and Executive Council, Law and Society Association (1996-99)

Member, Executive Council, American Society of Criminology (1994-97)

Member, Executive Council, American Society of Criminology, International Division (1991-93)

Member, Executive Council, American Sociological Association, Crime, Law, and Deviance Section

(1988-90)

Appointed Positions:

Member, Steering Committee, Racial Democracy, Crime and Justice (NSF funded research group

operating from Ohio State University) (2006-12, 2014 -)

Member, National Criminal Justice Commission (1994-95)

Member, National Academies of Science, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education,

Roundtable on Crime Trends in America (2013-15)

American Society of Criminology:

Chair, Nominations Committee (2015-16)

Chair, Herbert Block Award Committee (2014-15)

Chair, Minority Affairs Committee (2007-08)

Chair, People of Color and Crime Division, Program Committee (1999-01)

Chair, Michael Hindelang Book Award Committee (1999-00)

Chair, Fellows Award Committee (1997-98)

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Chair, Women and Crime Division, Nominations Committee (1990-91)

Co-Chair, Women and Crime Division, Good Practices Committee (1998-99)

Member, Ethics Committee (2014-15)

Member, Ethics Code Investigation Committee (2012-14)

Member, Michael Hindelang Book Award Committee (1998-99; 2012-13)

Member, Herbert Block Award Committee (2004-05, 2013-14)

Member, Program Committee (1987-88; 2004-05)

Member, Fellows Award Committee (1989-90, 1992-93; 1995-96, 2003-04)

Member, Minority Affairs Committee (2002-03, 2005-07)

Member, Ethics Committee (2000-01)

Member, Strategic Planning Committee (1995-96)

Member, Local Arrangements Committee (1984-85, 1992-93)

Member, Nominations Committee (1990-1991, 1991-92, 1993-94, 1996-97)

Member, Constitution and By-Laws Committee (1985-86)

Law and Society Association:

Co-Organizer, Immigration and Citizenship Collaborative Research Network (2012-15)

Member, Ad hoc Committee on Academic Institutional Infrastructure (2011-12) and

Chair, Subcommittee on Undergraduate Programs (2011-12)

Chair, Herbert Jacobs Book Award Committee (1999-00)

Member, Graduate Student Workshop Committee (1992-93, 1998-99, 2008-09)

Member, Mentoring Committee (2004-05)

Member, Development Committee (2001-04)

Member, Kalven Prize Committee (2000-01)

Member, Dissertation Award Committee (1998-99)

Member, Program Committee (1993-94)

Member, Nominations Committee (1990-91)

Member, Student Research Awards Committee (1988-90)

American Sociological Association:

Chair, Crime, Law and Deviance Section, Latin American Scholar Award Committee (1986-87)

Member, Crime, Law and Deviance Section, Nominations Committee (2009-10)

Member, Crime, Law and Deviance Section, Distinguished Scholar Award Comm. (1984-85, 1992-93)

Member, Crime, Law and Deviance Section, Latin American Scholar Award Committee (1983-86)

Western Association of Graduate Schools:

Chair, Organizing Committee, Administrators’ Workshop. 2003-04

Member, Organizing Committee, Administrators’ Workshop. 2004-05

Editorial Boards:

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology (2009-12);

Feminist Criminology (2006- );

Israel Studies in Criminology (2005- );

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (2008- )

Race and Justice: An International Journal (2009-14).

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Social Sciences (2015- )

Associate Editor:

Race and Justice: An International Journal (2014- )

Reviewer: Journals (in addition to above):

American Sociological Review, American Journal of Sociology, Crime and Delinquency, Criminology,

International Studies Quarterly, International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, International

Migration Review, Journal of Quantitative Criminology, Journal of Research in Crime and

Delinquency, Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, Journal of Criminal Justice, Journal of

Criminal Justice and Popular Culture, Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice (past editorial

board member), Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, Justice Quarterly, Law and Society

Review, Policy Studies Review, Punishment and Society, Social Forces, Social Pathologies (past

editorial board member), Social Science Research, Social Problems, Sociological Compass,

Sociological Perspectives, Violence and Victims, Violence Against Women.

Reviewer: Publishing Houses:

New York University Press, Routledge Publishing Co., Stanford University Press, Wiley-Blackwell

Publishing Co., University of California Press.

Reviewer: Foundations:

National Science Foundation, Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation, Canadian Social Science Research

Council, Rockefeller Foundation, Leverhulme Trust (UK).

Program Reviews:

Professional master’s degree, School of Criminal Justice, University of Nevada-Las Vegas. October,

2009.

Nova Southeastern. B.A. in Legal Studies. January 2011.

Tenure and Promotion Reviews:

Michigan State University, Monash University, Northeastern University, Oakland University,

Pennsylvania State University, Rutgers University, University of California-Santa Barbara, University of

Delaware, Georgia State University, University of Hawai’i-Manoa, University of Illinois-Chicago,

University of Massachusetts, University of Michigan-Dearborn, University of Missouri-St. Louis,

University of Ontario Institute of Technology, University of Oregon, University of Tennessee, University

of Toronto, University of Washington.

Ph.D. Adjudicator:

Monash University, Australia.

Memberships:

American Society of Criminology (Women and Crime, People of Color and Crime Divisions); Law and

Society Association; Society for the Study of Social Problems, American Sociological Association.

Conference Session Organizer/Chair/Discussant (past five years):

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2015 The Discourse of Migration. Chair and Discussant. Annual meetings of the Law & Society

Association. Seattle. June.

2015 Immigration Law and the Management of Vulnerability. Annual meetings of the Law & Society

Association. Seattle. June.

2014 Presidential Plenary. Latino/a Criminology: Current Research and Future Directions. Discussant

and Chair. American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, November.

2013 Author Meets Critic: Flynn, Asher and Kate Fitzgibbon, A Second Chance for Justice: The

Prosecutions of Gabe Watson for the Death of Tina Thomas. Annual meetings of the American

Society of Criminology, Atlanta, November.

2012 Reporting on the 2012 Survey of Undergraduate law and Society Programs: Current Status and

Future Directions. Organizer and Chair. Annual meetings of the Law & Society Association,

Honolulu, June.

2012 Immigration Policy, Children, and Families: Untangling Lives and States of Liminality.

Organizer and chair. Annual meetings of the Law & Society Association, Honolulu, June.

2011 Effects of Crimmigration on the Lives of Unauthorized Immigrants, US and Abroad. Discussant.

Annual meetings of the Law & Society Association, San Francisco, June.

2011 Rights and Their Translation into Practice: Human Rights Conference. Discussant and Workshop

Participant. University of Arizona, Tucson, April.

2010 Globalization and Borders: Death at the Global Frontier. Discussant. Annual meetings of the

American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, November.

2010 Normative Implications of Recent Empirical Research on Human Rights. Workshop participant.

University of Arizona College of Law, Tucson, February.

UNIVERSITY SERVICE – University of California, Merced

Chair, Engineering Dean Search Committee (2014-15)

Co-Chair Enrollment Management Committee (2014- )

Co-Chair, Joint Administrative-Senate Academic Degree Programs Task Force (2015- )

Co-Chair, Joint Administrative-Senate PDST Task Force (2015- )

Co-Lead, Graduate Student Association (reports to VCSA and VPDGE) Member, Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts Search Committee (2014-15)

Member, Dean’s Council (2014- )

Ex officio member, Graduate Council (2014- )

Member, Periodic Review Oversight Committee (PROC) (2014- )

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Member, WSCUC Review Committee (2014- )

Member, Chancellor’s Cabinet (2015- )

Invited Participant, National Summit on Undocumented Students, University of California Office of the

President, May 7 (2015).

UNIVERSITY SERVICE – Arizona State University

University-Wide Service:

Member, Provost’s Energy Meta-Plan Committee, Arizona’s Energy Future Subcommittee (2010-11)

Member, Faculty Women’s Association Executive Board (1999-11)

Member, Faculty Women’s Association Leadership Summit Planning Group (2010-11)

Member, Office of Research and Sponsored Projects Peer Review Oversight Committee (2007-08)

Member, New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences Dean Search Committee (2007)

Member, President’s Working Group I (2006-07)

Mentor, American Council on Education Fellows Program (2006-07)

Member, University as Entrepreneur Task Force (2006-07)

Member, University Council (2005-07)

Member, Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics Affiliates Council (2005-07)

Member, Alcohol Task Force (2005-07)

Member, Social Embeddedness Task Force and Working Group (2005-07)

Chair, Human Resources Advisory Board (2006)

Vice-Chair, Associate Vice President and Director of Human Resources Search Committee (2006)

Member, Polytechnic Campus Provost Search Committee (2006)

Chair, Provost’s Advisory Committee for Academic Personnel (2005-06)

Vice-Chair, Executive Vice President and University Provost Search Committee (2005-06)

Vice-Chair, Herberger College of Fine Arts Dean Search Committee (2005-06)

Member, Advisory Board, Retaining and Equipping Faculty of Color at ASU (REFOCUS) (2002-06)

Chair, Associate and Assistant Deans Council (2004-05)

Member, Student Affairs Assessment Advisory Committee (2004-05)

Member, Provost’s Advisory Committee for Academic Personnel (PAC-20) (2003-05)

Member, SEVIS Project Development and Implementation Committee (2002-05)

Member, National Scholarships and Fellowships Committee (2002-05)

Member, Office of the VP for Research and Economic Affairs Research Deans Council (2001-05)

Member, University College Advisory Council (2005)

Member, Plus-Minus Grades Implementation Committee (2003-04)

Member, Child Care Feasibility Committee (2003-04)

Member, Faculty Development Program Advisory Committee (2003-04)

Member, Registrar’s Advisory Committee (2001-03)

President, Faculty Women’s Association (2001-02)

Vice-Pres., Faculty Women’s Association (2000-01)

Member, Office of the VP for Research and Economic Affairs, Council for Research and Creative

Activities (1996-97)

Member, Advisory Board, Latin American Studies Program (1995-98)

Member, Recruitment Committee, Chicana/o Studies (1994-1995; 1996-97)

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Member, Recruitment Committee, Department of Political Science (1987-88)

Member, Hispanic Research and Arts Networks of Hispanic Research Center (1987-90)

Member, Fulbright-Hays Scholarship Committee (1986-87)

Graduate College/Division of Graduate Studies:

Member, Program Quality and Development Committee (2001-05)

Member, Data Quality Committee (2002-05)

Member, Tempe, Polytechnic, and West campus Graduate Councils – ex officio (2004-05)

Chair/Member, Preparing Future Faculty Steering Committee (1997-04)

Chair, Professional Development Steering Committee (2004-05)

Member, Ad-hoc Committee on Diversity (2000-01)

Member, 60 Years of Graduate Education Steering Committee (1998)

Member, Faculty Research/Creative Activity Awards Screening Committee (1988)

Participant, Graduate College TA Training Program, August (1998, 2000)

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences:

Member, Dean’s Administrative Council (2007-11)

Member, Social Science Dean’s Council (2007-11)

Presentation, Research Experiences for Undergraduates. Hassayampa Village, ASU. April 5, 2010.

School of Social Transformation:

Director, Strategic Initiatives (2009 - 11)

Member, Leadership Committee (2009 - 11)

Member, Advisory Board (2009 - 11)

(School of) Justice and Social Inquiry (formerly Justice Studies):

Chair, John P. Frank Lecture Series Organizing Committee (2007-12)

Member, Recruitment Committee (1998-99, 2010-11)

Member, John Frank Lecture Series Organizing Committee (2001-07)

Member, Recruitment Committee, Instructional Technology Position (2002-03)

Member, Policy Workgroup (Fall 1988, 1991-92, 1994-95, 1997-00)

Chair, Graduate Committee (1997-00)

Member, Program Review Committee (1998-00)

Chair, Personnel Committee (1991-92, 1994-95)

Member, Computer Advisory Committee (1992-98)

Member, Personnel Committee (1985-87, 1990-91)

Member, Research Committee (1982-83, 1987-88, Spring 1990)

Chair, Justice Studies/Public Affairs Joint Computer Lab Exploration Committee (1989-90)

Chair, Research Committee, (Fall 1988)

Member, Distinguished Scholar Series Editorial Board (1986-88)

Faculty Co- liaison, Microcomputer Infusion Project (1983-88)

Faculty Liaison, Library (1986-87)

Member, Academic Programs Committee, Graduate Subcommittee (1983-86)

College of Public Programs:

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Member, Personnel Committee (1996-97)

Chair, Research and Awards Committee (1993-94)

Member, Research and Awards Committee (1992-93)

Member, Affirmative Action Committee (1990-92)

Member, Constitution and By-Laws Committee (1990)

Member, Research Advisory Council (1990-92)

Member, Interdisciplinary Survey Research Center Committee (1988)

Member, Committee for the Study of Microcomputer/Data Processing Needs (1982-83)

Committee on Law and the Social Sciences:

Chair, Executive Board and Director of Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program (1997-00)

Member, Director Search Committee (1993, 1995)

Member, Executive Board, (1990-92)

Chair, Director Search Committee (1991)

Member, By-Laws Subcommittee (1990)

Member, Law and Social Sciences PhD Program Discussion Group (1983-89)

Women's Studies Program:

Member, Women’s Studies Personnel Committee (2002-03, 2010-11)

Member, Summer Grants Review Panel (1995)

Member, Advisory Board (1990-93)

Chair, By-Laws Committee (1991-92)

Member, By-Laws Committee (1986-87)

Academic Computing:

Member, Academic Computing Advisory Committee (1987-88, 1990-92)

Member, University Program for Faculty Development, Search Committee for Microcomputer

Instruction Specialist (1987)

Member, Microcomputer Product Selection Committee (1985-86)

Member, Microcomputer Remote Site Committee (1982-83)

COMMUNITY SERVICE (unpaid, past 10 years):

Amici Curiae in support of Maxi Sopo in Sopo V. U.S. Attorney General et al., US Court of Appeals,

11th Circuit, 2015. Amicus Brief of 44 Social Science Researchers and Professors in Support of Petition-

Appellant and Urging Reversal.

Amici Curiae in support of Alejandro Rodriguez et al. in Robbins v. Rodriguez, US Court of Appeals for

the Ninth Circuit, September 2014). Amicus Brief of 46 Social Science Researchers and Professors in

Support of Petitioners-Appellees/Crossappellants and Urging Affirmance.

https://www.aclu.org/sites/default/files/assets/rodriguez_social_science_amicus_filed.pdf

Amici Curiae in support of appellees Marciano Plata, et al in the Supreme Court of the United States,

Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor of the State of California, et al. v. Marciano Plata, et al., November

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2010. (Brief of Center on the Administration of Criminal Law and 30 Criminologists as Amici Curiae in

Support of Appellees)

Member, Inter-Agency Working Group on Unaccompanied Minors, Washington DC (2012- ).

Interview, Gulan Magazine, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. May 23, 2011. Interview with Ferhad Mohammed,

Editor-in-Chief. www.gulan-media.com

Member, Steering Committee, Children’s Action Alliance and Data Subcommittee, Phoenix AZ (2008 -

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Member, Executive Board and Board of Trustees, Temple Emanuel of Tempe (2006-11)

“Immigration, crime and justice: Rhetoric, reality and ramifications of recent immigration policies.”

Presentation to the Foothills Democrats, April 8, 2009.

Member, WESTMARC Education Committee (2007)

Member, Arizona Women’s Heritage Trail Advisory Board (2007-08)