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Updated November 2017 Matthew B. Robinson Appalachian State University Department of Government & Justice Studies Email: robinsnmbappstate.edu OFFICE: (828) 262-6560 FAX: (828) 262-2947 MOST RECENT ACTIVITY: Latest service: Elected Vice President, North Carolina Criminal Justice Association, 2017-2018 Latest fun: Novella, The Test Book of Poetry, Origins Film, Capital Punishment in North Carolina http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oV5fHRu67to&feature=player_embedded Latest books: Robinson, Matthew B. (2017). Media Coverage of Crime and Criminal Justice (third edition). Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press. Caravelis-Hughes, C., & Robinson, Matthew B. (2016). Social Justice, Criminal Justice. Cincinnati, OH: Anderson. Robinson, Matthew B. (2015). Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press. Robinson, Matthew B. (2015). Criminal Injustice: How Politics and Ideology Distort American Ideals. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press. Robinson, Matthew B., and Renee Scherlen (2014). Lies, Damned Lies, and Drug war Statistics (2nd Ed.). Albany, NY: State University of New York (SUNY) Press. Latest articles/chapters: Robinson, Matthew B. (2017). The proper role of criminologists right now, revisited. Journal of Law and Criminal Justice, 5(2). Zaitzow, Barbara, & Robinson, Matthew B. (2017). Archival data sets: Revisiting issues and considerations. The Psychology Research Handbook: A Guide for Graduate Students and Research Assistants. London: Sage. Robinson, Matthew B. (2017). Media coverage of capital punishment. Handbook on Capital Punishment. (Edited by Robert Bohm & Gavin Lee). New York: Routledge. Robinson, Matthew B. (2015). Introduction to Race and Ethnicity. Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice (Edited by Matthew Robinson). Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press. Robinson, Matthew B. (2015). How Race and Ethnicity Impact the Criminal Law. Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice (Edited by Matthew Robinson). Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press. Robinson, Matthew B. (2015). Summary and the Future. Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice (Edited by Matthew Robinson). Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press. Matthew Robinson 2 EDUCATION: Ph.D. August 1997 Criminology and Criminal Justice The Florida State University -- Tallahassee, FL Doctoral Dissertation: Ecology and Crime: Lifestyles, Routine Activities, and Residential Burglary Victimization, May 1997 M.S. August 1994 Criminology and Criminal Justice Minor in Higher Education The Florida State University -- Tallahassee, FL Master's Thesis: Environmental Characteristics of Burglary in Private Apartment Complexes Predominately Occupied by University Students, July 1994 B.S. December 1992 Criminology and Criminal Justice Minor in Sociology The Florida State University -- Tallahassee, FL CERTIFICATES College Teaching Certificate, The Florida State University College of Education (Department of Educational Leadership), April 1994 Certificate in Law Enforcement, The Florida State University (School of Criminology and Criminal Justice), December 1992 Certificate in Corrections, The Florida State University (School of Criminology and Criminal Justice), December 1992 Matthew Robinson 3 PRIMARY AREAS OF EXPERTISE & INTEREST: Capital Punishment/Death Penalty Criminological Theory Crime Prevention / CPTED Criminal Justice Policy Criminal Justice Education Race, Ethnicity, and Social Class Residential Burglary Social Justice War on Drugs/Drug Policy White Collar and Corporate Crime & Deviance TEACHING EXPERIENCE: PROFESSOR Fall 2008 - present Appalachian State University, Department of Political Science / Criminal Justice Courses taught: HON 1515, Justice Theory and Practice CJ 3400, Theories of Crime and Justice CJ 3531, Media, Crime, and Criminal Justice CJ 3450, Injustice in America CJ 4530, The Death Penalty CJ 4530, The War on Drugs CJ 4530, Conspiracies, Cover-ups and Crime CJ 5665, Contemporary Criminological Theory CJ 5670, Crime Analysis and Criminal Justice Planning CJ 5150, The American Justice System and Social Justice Some of the materials from this last class appear in Teaching Justice: Solving Social Justice Problems Through University Education, by Kristi Holsinger, Ashgate ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Fall 2003 – Fall 2008 Appalachian State University, Department of Political Science / Criminal Justice Courses taught: CJ 3400, Theories of Crime and Justice CJ 3535, 9/11 CJ 4530, Conspiracies, Cover-ups and Crime CJ 4530, The Death Penalty CJ 4535, Injustice in America CJ 4535, The War on Drugs CJ 5150, The American Justice System and Social Justice Matthew Robinson 4 CJ/PS 5535, 911 Seminar: Failures, Responses, Lessons Learned CJ 5660, Crime, Theory, and Policy PS 5500, US Domestic and International Responses to 9/11 ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Fall 1997 - Spring 2003 Appalachian State University, Department of Political Science / Criminal Justice Courses taught: CJ 1100, Introduction to Criminal Justice CJ 3400, Theories of Crime and Justice CJ 3430, Corrections CJ 3534, Conspiracies, Cover-ups and Crime CJ 3536, Crime Prevention CJ 3537, The War on Drugs (also taught at 4000 level) CJ 3538, The Death Penalty (also taught at 4000 level) CJ 3545, Injustice in America CJ 5500, Integrated Theories of Crime (individual study) CJ 5500, Prison Recreation (individual study) CJ 5500, The Death Penalty (individual study) CJ 5500, Planned Changed in Criminal Justice (individual study) CJ 5660, Crime Theory and Policy CJ 5670, Crime Analysis and Criminal Justice Planning INSTRUCTOR May 1995 - August 1997 The Florida State University, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Courses taught: CCJ 2020, Introduction to Criminal Justice (7 times) CCJ 3011, Criminology (3 times) CCJ 4610, Criminal and Delinquent Behavior (2 times) ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR August 1994 - August 1997 Tallahassee Community College, Criminal Justice Program Courses taught: CCJ 1010, Introduction to Criminology (5 times) CCJ 1100, Introduction to Law Enforcement (5 times) CCJ 1200, Introduction to the American Criminal Courts CCJ 1300, Introduction to Corrections CCJ 1500, Juvenile Delinquency ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR Fall 1994 The Florida State University, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Course taught: CCJ 3011, Criminology Matthew Robinson 5 ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR (graduate intern) January - May 1994 Tallahassee Community College, Criminal Justice Program Course taught: CJ 1000, Introduction to Criminology (with Mr. Laurence Amuso) ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR (supervised teaching) August - December 1993 The Florida State University, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Course taught: CCJ 4520, Juvenile Justice (with Dr. Frederic Faust) SCHOLARSHIP: PUBLICATIONS: Books: Robinson, Matthew B. (2002). JUSTICE BLIND? Ideals and Realities of American Criminal Justice, Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. www.justiceblind.com Robinson, Matthew B. (2002). Instructor’s Manual for JUSTICE BLIND? Ideals and Realities of American Criminal Justice, Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. Robinson, Matthew B.. (2004). WHY CRIME? An Integrated Systems Theory of Antisocial Behavior, Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. The "Integrated Systems Theory" presented in this book has been translated into Serbian and published in the book, Theories in Criminology, written by Professor Đorđe Ignjatović of the University of Belgrade. The theory is also discussed at length in the film, Biology and Crime, produced by Danish TV Paulsen, Derek, and Matthew B. Robinson (2004). SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF CRIME: Theory and Practice. Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon. Matthew Robinson 6 Robinson, Matthew B. (2005). JUSTICE BLIND? Ideals and Realities of American Criminal Justice (2nd Ed.), Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. Robinson, Matthew B. (2005). Instructor’s Manual for JUSTICE BLIND? nd Ideals and Realities of American Criminal Justice 2 Edition, Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. Robinson, Matthew B., Jefferson Ingram, Richard Seiter, Robert Shearer, Michael Biggs, Marvin Zaiman, Gregory Lee, Harvey Wallace, and Cliff Roberson (2005). The Drug Trade and the Criminal Justice System Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson. Robinson, Matthew B. and Renee Scherlen (2007). LIES, DAMNED LIES, AND DRUG WAR STATISTICS: A Critical Analysis of Claims Made by the Office of National Drug Control Policy. Albany, NY: State University of New York (SUNY) Press. Considered for “C. Wright Mills Outstanding Book Award,” Society for the Study of Social Problems, 2007-2008 Considered for the “Michael J. Hindelang Award,” American Society of Criminology, 2008-2009 Robinson, Matthew B. (2007). DEATH NATION: The Experts Explain American Capital Punishment. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. Paulsen, Derek, and Matthew B. Robinson. (2008). CRIME MAPPING AND nd SPATIAL ANALYSIS: Theory and Practice (2 Ed.), Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon. Robinson, Matthew B. (2008). Instructor’s Manual for CRIME nd MAPPING AND SPATIAL ANALYSIS: Theory and Practice (2 Ed.), Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon. Robinson, Matthew B. and Daniel Murphy (2008). GREED IS GOOD! Maximization and Crime in America. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. Robinson, Matthew B. (2009). JUSTICE BLIND? Ideals and Realities of American Criminal Justice (3rd Ed.), Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. Considered for “Roy C. Palmer Civil Liberties Prize” by the Chicago-Kent College of Law Robinson, Matthew B. (2009). Instructor’s Manual for JUSTICE BLIND? rd Ideals and Realities of American Criminal Justice 3 Edition, Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. Matthew Robinson 7 Robinson, Matthew B., and Kevin Beaver (2009). WHY CRIME? An Interdisciplinary Approach to Explaining Antisocial Behavior, Carolina Academic Press. The "Integrated Systems Theory" presented in this book was tested and largely supported in “GENE-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS IN THE PREDICTION OF ANTISOCIAL PHENOTYPES: A TEST OF INTEGRATED SYSTEMS THEORY,” by MARIE ANGELA RATCHFORD, http://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=7584&context=etd Robinson, Matthew B. (2011). THE MEDIA: Crime and Criminal Justice in the News and Entertainment. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press. Robinson, Matthew B. (2013). CRIME PREVENTION: The Essentials. San Diego, CA: Bridgepoint Education. Robinson, Matthew B. and Renee Scherlen (2014). LIES, DAMNED LIES, AND DRUG WAR STATISTICS: A Critical Analysis of Claims Made by the Office of nd National Drug Control Policy (2 Ed.) Albany, NY: State University of New York (SUNY) Press. Robinson, Matthew B. (2014). THE MEDIA: Crime and Criminal Justice in the News and Entertainment (2nd Ed.). Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press. Robinson, Matthew B. (2015). CRIMINAL INJUSTICE: How Politics and Ideology Distort American Ideals. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press. Robinson, Matthew B. (2015). Instructor’s Manual for CRIMINAL INJUSTICE: How Politics and Ideology Distort American Ideals. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press. Robinson, Matthew B. (2015). Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press. Robinson, Matthew B. (2015). Instructor’s Manual for Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press. Caravelis-Hughes, Cynthia, and Matthew B. Robinson (2016). SOCIAL JUSTICE, SOCIAL CHANGE: The Role of American Law in Effecting and Preventing Social Change. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. Robinson, Matthew B. (2017). THE MEDIA: Crime and Criminal Justice in the News and Entertainment (3rdEd.). Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press. Matthew Robinson 8 Refereed Articles/Essays: Robinson, Matthew B. (1997). Environmental characteristics associated with residential burglaries of student apartment complexes, Environment and Behavior, 29, 5: 657-675. Robinson, Matthew B. (1998). A look at the relationship between high aesthetics/low incivilities, criminal victimization & perceptions of risk, Journal of Security Administration, 21, 2:19-32. Robinson, Matthew B. (1998). The time period of heightened risk for repeat burglary victimization, British Journal of Criminology, 38, 1: 76-85. Robinson, Matthew B. (1998). Accessible targets, but not advisable ones: The role of accessibility in student apartment burglary, Journal of Security Administration, 21, 1: 28-44. Houston, James, William Parsons, and Matthew B. Robinson. (1999). Corrections and the policy process: An exploration in North Carolina, Corrections Compendium, 24, 11:6-11. Robinson, Matthew B. (1999). What you don’t know can hurt you: Perceptions and misconceptions of harmful behaviors among criminology and criminal justice students, Western Criminology Review, 2, 1 [Online]. Available: http://wcr.sonoma.edu/v2n1/v2n1.html Robinson, Matthew B. (1999). Lifestyles, routine activities, and residential burglary victimization, Journal of Crime and Justice, 22, 1: 27-56. Robinson, Matthew B. and Alejandro del Carmen. (1999). Downsizing, corporate security, and loss prevention, International Journal of Risk, Security, and Crime Prevention, 12, 2: 27-37. Robinson, Matthew B. (1999). The theoretical development of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED), Advances in Criminological Theory, 8: 427- 462. Robinson, Matthew B. (2000). From research to policy: Preventing residential burglary through a systems approach, American Journal of Criminal Justice, 24, 2: 169-179. Robinson, Matthew B. (2000). Active learning in criminal justice: 25 examples Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 11, 1: 65-78. Matthew Robinson 9 del Carmen, Alejandro, and Matthew B. Robinson (2000). Crime prevention through environmental design and consumption control in the United States, Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 39, 3: 267-289. Robinson, Matthew B. (2000). The construction and reinforcement of myths of race and crime, Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 16, 2: 133-156. Robinson, Matthew B. (2001). Confidence games, Encyclopedia of Criminology and Deviant Behavior. London: Taylor & Francis. Robinson, Matthew B. (2001). Political crime, Encyclopedia of Criminology and Deviant Behavior. London: Taylor & Francis. Robinson, Matthew B., and Kenneth L. Mullen (2001). Crime on campus: A survey of space users, Crime Prevention and Community Safety: An International Journal, 3(4): 33-46. Robinson, Matthew B. (2001). Wither criminal justice: An argument for a reformed discipline. Critical Criminology: An International Journal, 10(2): 97-106. Robinson, Matthew B. (2003). The mouse who would rule the world! How American criminal justice reflects the themes of Disneyization, Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture, 10 (1): 69-86. Robinson, Matthew B. (2003). An obligation to make a difference in the real world? Thoughts on the proper role of criminologists and critical criminologists in the 21st Century. Western Criminology Review, 4(3): 226-238. Robinson, Matthew B. (2003). Justice as freedom, fairness, compassion, and utilitarianism: How my life experiences shaped my views of justice. Contemporary Justice Review, 6(4): 329-340. Robinson, Matthew B. (2003). Assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Conspiracy Theories in American History. England: ABC-Clio. Pp. 402-410. Robinson, Matthew B. (2003). Eugenics, Conspiracy Theories in American History. England: ABC-Clio. Pp. 243-245. Williams, E.J., and Matthew B. Robinson (2004). Ideology and criminal justice: Suggestions for a pedagogical nodel. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 15(2): 373-392. Robinson, Matthew B. (2004). A snapshot of SCJA members: An analysis of paper presentations at the 1998-2003 SCJA meetings, American Journal of Criminal Justice, 9(1). Matthew Robinson 10 Paulsen, Derek, and Matthew B. Robinson (2004). Spatial aspects of crime: Theory and practice. Crime & Justice International, 20(78): 23. Robinson, Matthew B. (2005). Burglary: Extent and correlates. Encyclopedia of Criminology. New York: Routledge. Robinson, Matthew B. (2005). National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS). Encyclopedia of Criminology. New York: Routledge. Robinson, Matthew B. (2005). Addicted to lies: The Office of National Drug Control Policy tells it like it ain’t. High Times May. Robinson, Matthew B. (2006). Defective products. Encyclopedia of Corporate and White-Collar Crime. London: Sage. Robinson, Matthew B. (2006). Fear of crime. Encyclopedia of Corporate and White-Collar Crime. London: Sage. Robinson, Matthew B., and Kathleen M. Simon (2006). Logical and consistent? An analysis of Supreme Court opinions regarding the death penalty. Justice Policy Journal, 3(1): 1-59. Robinson, Matthew (2007). Freedom in an era of terror: A critical analysis of the USA PATRIOT Act. Justice Policy Journal, 4(1): 1-48. Reprinted in Search and Seizure, edited by Radha Kalyani, Amicus Books Scherlen, Allan, and Matthew B. Robinson (2008). Open access to criminal justice scholarship: A matter of social justice. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 19(1): 54-74. Choo, Tae, Sughoon Roh, and Matthew B. Robinson (2008). Assessing the 'gateway hypothesis' among middle- and high-school students in Tennessee. Journal of Drug Issues, 38(2): 467-492. Murphy, Daniel, and Matthew B. Robinson (2008). The Maximizer: Clarifying Merton’s theories of anomie and strain. Theoretical Criminology, 12(4): 501-521. Matthew B. Robinson (2009). The Real death penalty: Capital punishment according to the experts, Criminal Law Bulletin, 45(2): 3-17. Robinson, Matthew B., and Marian Williams (2009). The myth of a fair criminal justice system. Justice Policy Journal, 6(1): 1-52.

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The Psychology Research Handbook: A Guide for Graduate Students and. Research CCJ 2020, Introduction to Criminal Justice (7 times) CCJ. 3011 .. Strategy. Justice Policy Journal, 7(1), 1-49. http://www.cjcj.org/files/toward_a.pdf Pardue, Angela, Matthew B. Robinson, & Bruce Arrigo (2013).
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