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June 2017 Michael J. Lynch Department of Criminology College of Behavioral & Community Sciences University of South Florida 4202 East Fowler Avenue Soc107 Tampa, Florida 33620-8100 Curriculum Vitae Office - 813-974- 8148 Email: [email protected] [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D. Criminal Justice State University of New York at Albany 1988. M.A. Criminal Justice State University of New York at Albany 1983. M.A. Sociology St. John's University, Jamaica, New York 1983. B.S. Criminal Justice St. John's University, Jamaica, New York 1980. Certificate: Environmental Prosecution and Investigation, Florida Prosecuting Attorney’s Association, October, 1999. (10 CLER hrs). (Regents High School Diploma, Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, New York.) COURSES TAUGHT: Undergraduate Courses: (N = 18) 1. Criminology. Introduction to Criminology; Female Crime and Delinquency; Honors Criminology 2. Corrections. Correction and Punishment; 3. Crimes of the Powerful. Environmental Crime; Corporate Crime; White Collar Crime; Environmental Law; Environmental Crime Issues; Environmental Law, Crime and Justice; Green Criminology 4. Social Justice. Environmental Justice; Harms and Social Justice; Minorities, Crime and Social Policy; Racial Bias and Criminal Justice; 5. Research Methods. Introduction to Research Methods 6. Other; Human Behavior; Social Simulation Games;

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June 2017

Michael J. Lynch

Department of Criminology

College of Behavioral & Community Sciences University of South Florida 4202 East Fowler Avenue

Soc107 Tampa, Florida 33620-8100

Curriculum Vitae

Office - 813-974- 8148 Email: [email protected] [email protected]

EDUCATION

Ph.D. Criminal Justice State University of New York at Albany 1988.

M.A. Criminal Justice State University of New York at Albany 1983.

M.A. Sociology St. John's University, Jamaica, New York 1983.

B.S. Criminal Justice St. John's University, Jamaica, New York 1980. Certificate: Environmental Prosecution and Investigation, Florida Prosecuting Attorney’s Association, October, 1999. (10 CLER hrs).

(Regents High School Diploma, Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, New York.)

COURSES TAUGHT: Undergraduate Courses: (N = 18)

1. Criminology. Introduction to Criminology; Female Crime and Delinquency; Honors Criminology

2. Corrections. Correction and Punishment;

3. Crimes of the Powerful. Environmental Crime; Corporate Crime; White Collar Crime; Environmental Law; Environmental Crime Issues; Environmental Law, Crime and Justice; Green Criminology

4. Social Justice. Environmental Justice; Harms and Social Justice; Minorities, Crime and Social Policy; Racial Bias and Criminal Justice;

5. Research Methods. Introduction to Research Methods

6. Other; Human Behavior; Social Simulation Games;

Graduate Courses: (N = 23)

1. Criminology. Criminological Theory; Crimes in Context; Contemporary Issues in Criminology; Contemporary Criminological Theory; Crime and Political Economy; Radical Criminology; Race, Class, Gender and Crime; History and Criminology; Proseminar in Criminology; Green Criminology; Environmental Law and Crime.

2. Crimes of the Powerful. Crimes of the Powerful; Corporate Crime; Environmental Crime; Environmental Crime and Law

3. Social Justice; Class, Race and Justice; Geography, Crime and Justice

4. Corrections. Theories of Punishment and Correction; The Political Economy of Punishment;

5. Research Methods. Introduction to Research Methods; Applied Research Methods; Regression Analysis

6. Other. Doctoral Comprehensive Preparation; Graduate Student Teaching Preparation.

ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT: Department of Criminology, University of South Florida (August, 1997-P) *Professor (August, 2001-P) *Associate Professor (August, 1997-July, 2001) *Director, Doctoral Program in Criminology (August, 1997- May, 2003). (Founding Director, hired to initiate the Ph.D. program at USF). Associated Faculty, The Patel School of Global Sustainability, University of South Florida, (January, 2010-) School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Florida State University (1988-1997). *Associate Professor (August 1992-August 1997). (Tenured, 3/93). *Assistant Professor (August, 1998-July, 1992). *Faculty, Women’s Studies Program (1988-1997) *Associated Faculty, Black Studies Program, (1990-1997) Virtual Visiting Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, University of Arkansas,

Spring, 1993. Assistant Professor(#) /Adjunct/Instructor(*):

# Hudson Valley Community College, Criminal Justice, 1987-88. * College of St. Rose, Social Sciences, 1986-87. * SUNY-Albany, Criminal Justice, Summer 1987, 1985, Spring 1984; * Russell Sage College, Sociology, 1984.

SUNY Albany, School of Criminal Justice. Teaching Assistant, 1984-1986; Research Assistant, 1983-84, 1986-87. Graduate Assistant, St. John's University, Department of Sociology, 1980-82.

RESEARCH EMPLOYMENT: Computer Consultant, School of Criminal Justice, SUNY-Albany (1987-88). Research Consultant, Rochester Youth Development Study, Michael J. Hindelang Criminal Justice Research Center, Albany, New York, August 1987 – May, 1988. Project Supervisor: Terence Thornberry / Alan Lizotte. Research Consultant/Project Coordinator, Police Patrol Behavior, Michael J. Hindelang Criminal Justice Research Center, Albany, NY, (1986-87). Project Supervisors: James Garofalo and David Bayley. Research Consultant, Feasibility Study: History of Albany's Police Department and Court System, Michael J. Hindelang Research Corporation, Albany, NY. (1984-85). Research Assistant, Alternative Sentencing Project, New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services. (1983). Supervisors: Kate Jameison and Henry Brownstein. Research Project Director, Police Opinion Poll, Nassau County Police Department, Office of Public Affairs, Mineola, New York. (1982). Substance Abuse Counselor/Intern, New York City Public Schools, Jamaica, Queens, New York, Sept. (1979-80).

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE:

Editorships:

Series Editor, Green Criminology, with Paul B. Stretesky. Routledge/Taylor & Francis (Formerly Ashgate Publishing Company), December, 2009- Founding Editor, Social Pathology: A Journal of Reviews, 1994-2001. (December, 1994 – June 1999, Harrow and Heston; June 1999- June 2001; SAGE). Coeditors: Elizabeth S. Cass (12/94-9/95); Michael Welch (3/96-6/2001). Head of the Editorial Collective, The Critical Criminologist (12/93-6/97).

Coeditors: Ray Michalowski and Mona Danner, 9/94-10/95; Mona Danner; 11/95- 5/97. Editor, Special Issue, Journal of Crime and Justice on The Political Economy of Crime and Justice, 36, 2 , 2013.

Editorial Board Memberships: Crime, Law and Social Change, 1994-Present; Garland Publishers, Crime and Justice Series, 1994-99. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 2010- Journal of Crime and Justice, 2010- Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 1999-2002. Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture, Dec., 1992-2015. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 1988-1992; Harrow and Heston Publishers, Criminology and Criminal Justice Series, 1985-99. The Open Criminology Journal, 2007-p. Race and Criminal Justice: An International Journal 2010-2014. Radical Criminology, 2012-

Reviewer: (Journals for which I have performed multiple peer reviews) . American Journal of Criminal Justice, 1994-2002; Canadian Review of Sociology Chinese Journal of Population, Resources and Environment, 2012- Crime and Delinquency, 1994-p Criminal Justice Review, 1998-present; Criminology, 1989-present; Criminology & Public Policy, May 2003-p; Critical Criminology, 2000-p Energies, 2015- Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 2008-p Environmental Justice, 2009- Humanity and Society 1991-1999; International Criminal Justice Review, 2004-p; International Journal of Comparative & Applied Criminal Justice, 2002-p International Journal of Law, Crime & Justice 2014- International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 2013-p Justice Quarterly, 1987-present; Journal of Basic and Applied Research International, 2014- Journal of the American Medical Association, 2006- Journal of Crime and Justice, 2005- Journal of Criminal Justice Education 1992-2005;

Journal of Criminal Justice, 1993-2010; Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (Associate Consultant) 1991- 1994; Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning, 2011- Journal of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences International, 2014- Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 1985-2004 Latin American Research Review, 2012- PLoS Medicine, 2008- Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 2009- Social Problems, 1998-p; Social Science Quarterly, 2004-p; Southwest Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2008-2010 Theoretical Criminology, 2004- Trauma, Violence & Abuse, 2011- Special Reader, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, January 1988-August 1988. Assistant Editor, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, Sept. 1985- December 1987.

PUBLICATIONS/SCHOLARSHIP

Books

Lynch, Michael J., Michael A. Long, Paul B. Stretesky and Kimberly A. Barrett. (2017). Green Criminology: Crime, Justice and the Environment. University of California Press. Lynch, Michael J., Paul B. Stretesky and Michael A. Long. (2015). Defining Crime: A Critique of the Concept and its Implications. NY: Palgrave-MacMillan. Lynch, Michael J., (2015). Corporate Crime, Corporate Violence. 3rd edition. NY: Harrow and Heston. (Formerly with Nancy Frank). Lynch, Michael J., Ronald G. Burns and Paul B. Stretesky. (2014). Environmental Crime, Law and Justice: An Introduction. 2nd Edition. El Paso, TX: LFB Scholarly. Lynch, Michael J. and Paul B. Stretesky. (2014). Exploring Green Criminology: Toward A Green Revolution in Criminology. Farnham, Surrey, UK: Ashgate. (Reviewed by: Nurse, Angus, 2014, Journal of Environmental Law, 27, 2: 368-372; Sollund, Ragnhild, 2015, Punishment & Society, Kim Barrett, 2015, Punishment & Society

Rob White, International Criminal Justice Review, 2015, 25 (1)). Stretesky, Paul B., Michael A. Long and Michael J. Lynch. (2013). The Treadmill of Crime: Political Economy and Green Criminology. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. (Reviewed in: Barrett, Kimberly L., 2015, Punishment & Society, 2015 1462474515596966). Lynch, Michael J., and Paul B. Stretesky. (Eds). 2011. Radical and Marxist Criminology. Farnham, Surrey, UK: Ashgate Publishing. (Reviewed in: Marx and Philosophy Review of Books, by Miroslav Imbrisevic, September, 2014). Lynch, Michael J., E. Britt Patterson and Kristina K. Childs. (Eds). 2008. Racial Divide: Race, Ethnicity and Criminal Justice. Monsey, NY: Criminal Justice Press. (Reviewed in:

1. Suzanne Goodney Lea, 2009, Society for the Study of Social Problems Newsletter, 40,1: 12-13.

2. Mary W. Atwell, 2009, Law and Politics Book Reviews, 19.4: 231-233.

3. Gregg Barak. 2009. Three Lenses on Race, Crime and Justice.. Crime, Law and Social Change 53, 3: 299-306.

http://www.greggbarak.com/whats_new_5.html.

4. Robert J. Duran. 2010, Criminal Justice Review, 35,2:255-56

5. Equal Justice, the official Publication of the Washington State Minority and Justice Commission, 16, 1, 2012)

Burns, Ronald G., Lynch, Michael J., and Paul B. Stretesky. 2008. Environmental Crime, Law and Justice: An Introduction. New York: LFB Scholarly. Lynch, Michael J. 2007. Big Prisons, Big Dreams: Crime and the Failure of the

U.S. Prison System. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. (Reviewed in: 1. Alessandro Di Giorgi, 2009, Punishment & Society, 11,2:271-275

2. Michael Donnelley, 2009, Social Forces, 87,4:2210-2211.

3. C.S. Cooley, 2008, Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries August:2239-40. Lynch, Michael J., and Raymond J. Michalowski. 2006. Primer in Radical Criminology. 4th Edition. Monsey, New York: Criminal Justice Press. (Second Printing: 2010 by Lynne Rienner Publishers: Boulder, CO). (Reviewed in: Otiato Francis, 2014, International Journal of Physical and Social Sciences, 4, 2: 193-197). Burns, Ronald G., and Michael J. Lynch. 2004. Environmental Crime: A Sourcebook. New York: LFB Publishers. Lynch, Michael J., Raymond Michalwoski, and W. Byron Groves. 2000. The New

Primer in Radical Criminology: Race, Class, Gender, Crime and Justice. Monsey, NY: Willow Tree Press. (3rd Edition).

Lynch, Michael J. (ed). 1997. Radical Criminology. Hampshire, England: Dartmouth Press.

Lynch, Michael J., and E. Britt Patterson, (eds), 1996. Justice With Prejudice. Albany,

NY: Harrow and Heston. (Reviewed in Justice Quarterly, 15,1: 199-205, 1998, Bruce Arrigo)

Newman, Graeme R., Michael J. Lynch and David H. Galaty (eds). 1993 Discovering Criminology: From W. Byron Groves. Albany, NY: Harrow and Heston. Frank, Nancy and Michael J. Lynch 1992 Corporate Crime, Corporate Violence.

Albany, NY: Harrow and Heston.

(Reviewed in: Wozniak, John F. 2001. Assessing Contemporary White Collar Crime Textbooks : A Review of Common Themes and Prospects for Teaching. Journal of Criminal Justice Education. 12,2. Olsen, Greg A. 1993. Wisconsin Sociologists, 30,1: 41-42. Lynch, Michael J. and E. Britt Patterson (eds) 1991 Race and Criminal Justice.

Albany, NY: Harrow and Heston.

(Reviewed in: Criminal Justice & Policy Review, 5,4: 354-57, 1999, Reid M. Golden; Contemporary Sociology, 22, 3: 325-326, 1993, Pamela Irving Jackson). Lynch, Michael J. and W. Byron Groves 1989 A Primer in Radical Criminology,

Revised Second Edition. Albany, NY: Harrow and Heston. (Reviewed in 1. The Critical Criminologist, 1989, 1,4:11; 2. The American Journal of Criminal Justice, 1990, XV,1:185-186).

*(Portions reprinted in: 1. Siegel, Larry J., Criminology, West Publishers. 1989, 1992, 1995 2. Crutchfield, Robert D., George S. Bridges, and Joseph G. Weis, Crime, Volume 1, Pine Forge Press, 1996.

3. Scarpitti, Frank and A.L. Nielson (eds), Crime and Criminals: Contemporary and Classic Readings. Pine Forge Press, 1999, 2009. 4. Crutchfield, Robert D., George S. Bridges, and Joseph G. Weis, Crime, Second Edition, Pine Forge Press, 2000. 5. Jacobs, Bruce A., Investigating Deviance: An Anthology. Roxbury Publishing Company, 2002. 6. Wright, Bradley and Ralph B. McNeal (eds), 2002, Boundaries: Readings in Deviance, Crime and Criminal Justice. Boston, MA: Pearson. 7. Scarpitti, Frank, A. L. Nielson and J. M. Miller, (eds) 2008, Crime and Criminals: Contemporary and Classic Readings in Criminology. NY: Oxford University Press. Lynch, Michael J. and W. Byron Groves 1986 A Primer in Radical Criminology.

Albany, NY: Harrow and Heston. (Reviewed in: 1.Criminal Justice and Behavior, March 1987; 2. The Canadian Journal of Criminology, April 1987; 3. The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, volume 78, 1987; and 4. The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, volume 19, 1986).

Articles Lynch, Michael J., Paul B. Stretesky and Michael A. Long. (accepted). Situational Crime Prevent and Ecological Regulation: A Review and Discussion. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences.

Lynch, Michael J., Paul B. Stretesky and Michael A. Long. (accepted) The State and Green Crimes Related to Water Pollution and Ecological Additions: Water Pollution from Publicly Owned Water Treatment (POTW) Facilities Across US States, A Green Criminological Analysis. Palgrave Communications Lynch, Michael J. (Accepted). Conceptualizing Green Victimization, Green Criminology and Political Economy. Critical Sociology DOI: 10.1177/0896920516689072 Long, Michael A., Paul B. Stretesky and Michael J. Lynch. (Accepted). Foreign Direct Investment and Natural Resource Extraction in the World System. Society and Natural Resources. Cochran, Josh, Michael J. Lynch, Elisa Toman and Ryan Shields. (Accepted). Court Sentencing Patterns for Environmental Crimes: Is There a “Green” Gap?” Journal of Quantitative Criminology. doi:10.1007/s10940-016-9322-9 Lynch, Michael J. (Accepted) Acknowledging the Female Victim of Green Crime: Environmental Exposure of Women to Industrial Pollutants. Feminist Criminology 10.1177/1557085116673172 Stretesky, Paul B., Michael A. Long and Michael J. Lynch. (accepted) The cross national association between natural resource rents and homicide, 2000-2010. European Journal of Criminology Lynch, Michael J. (accepted). The Sentencing/Punishment of Federal Environmental Criminal Offenses, 2000-2013. Deviant Behavior. Lynch, Michael J., Paul B. Stretesky and Michael A. Long. (Accepted). Blaming the Poor for Biodiversity Loss: Environmental Justice and the Study of Poaching and Wildlife Trafficking. Journal of Poverty and Social Justice Lynch, Michael J., and Paul B. Stretesky. (Accepted). Smell the Death, Hear the Cries: Radical-Green Criminology in the Era of Global Environmental Collapse. Radical Criminology. Lynch, Michael J. (accepted). To Protect and Kill: Political Economy and the management of human-wildlife conflicts by the United States Wildlife Service, 1996-2011. Society & Animals. Lynch, Michael J., Kimberly L. Barrett, Paul B. Stretesky, and Michael A. Long. (2017). The Neglect of Empirical Research in Green Criminology and its Consequences. Critical Criminology DOI: 10.1007/s10612-017-9359-6

Stretesky, Paul B., Michael A. Long and Michael J. Lynch. (2017). Trends in the formation of Environmental Enforcement International Non-Governmental Organizations, 1950 to 2010. Globalizations. 14 (4): 627-642. Lynch, Michael J., and Paul B. Stretesky. (2017) Social Structure and Sociobiology: A Radical Political Economic Reinterpretation. Journal of Theoretical & Philosophical Criminology. 9, 1: 68-83. http://www.jtpcrim.org/February17/Lynch.pdf Stretesky, Paul B., Michael J. Lynch, Michael A. Long and Kimberly L. Barrett. (2017) Does the modernization of environmental enforcement reduce toxic releases? An examination of self-policing, criminal prosecutions and toxic releases in the United States, 1988–2012. Sociological Spectrum. 37, 1: 48-62. Lynch, Michael J., (2017). Green Criminology and Social Justice: A Reexamination of the Lynemouth Plant Closing and the Political Economic Causes of Environmental and Social Injustice. Critical Sociology. 43, 3: 449-464. 10.1177/0896920515598563 Lynch, Michael J., and Lyndsay N. Boggess. (2016). A Radical Grounding for Social Disorganization Theory: Investigating the Causes of Poverty and Inequality. Radical Criminology. 6: 11-69. Lynch, Michael J. (2016). A Marxian interpretation of the environmental Kuznets curve: Global capitalism and the rise, fall (and rise) of pollution. Capitalism, Nature, Socialism. 27 (4): 77-95. Lynch, Michael J., Paul B. Stretesky and Michael A. Long. (2016). A Proposal for the Political Economy of Green Criminology: Capitalism and the Case of the Alberta Sand Tars. Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice. 58 (2): 137-160. Lynch, Michael J., Kimberly L. Barrett, Paul B. Stretesky and Michael A. Long. (2016). The Weak Probability of Punishment for Environmental Offenses and Deterrence of Environmental Offenders: A Discussion based on US EPA Criminal Cases, 1983-2013. Deviant Behavior. 37, 10: 1095-1109. Lynch, Michael J. (2016). A Radical Economic Model of Crime with an Empirical Test in Non-City Zip Codes. Critical Criminology. 24, 3: 347-361. Lynch, Michael J. (2016). The Ecological Distribution of Community Advantage and Disadvantage: Power Structures, Political Economy, Communities, Crime and Justice. Critical Criminology. 24, 2: 247-262.

Song, Hyojong, Michael J. Lynch and John C. Cochran. (2016). A Macro-social Exploratory Analysis of the Rate of Interstate Cyber-victimization. American Journal of Criminal Justice. 41, 3: 585-601. Barrett, Kimberly L., Michael J. Lynch and Paul B. Stretesky. (2016). 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 Lynch, Michael J., Paul B. Stretesky and Michael A. Long. (2015). Environmental Justice: A Criminological Perspective. Environmental Research Letters. 10: 085008. Lynch, Michael J., and Lyndsay N. Boggess. (2015). Ecocities, Crime and Justice: The Implication of Ecocity Theory for Social Disorganization Theory and Green Criminology. Sociological Spectrum. 35:309-328. Lynch, Michael J. (2015) The Classless State of Criminology and Why Criminology without Class is Rather Meaningless. Crime, Law and Social Change. 63 (1): 65- 90. Lynch, Michael J., Kimberly L. Barrett, Paul B. Stretesky, Michael A. Long, Melissa L. Jarrell and Joshua Ozymy. (2015). Crime as Pollution? Theoretical, Definitional and Policy Concerns with Conceptualizing Crime as Pollution. American Journal of Criminal Justice. 40, 4: 843-860. Lynch, Michael J., and Kimberly L. Barrett. (2015). Death Matters: Victimization by Particle Matter from Coal Fired Power Plants in the US, a Green Criminological View. Critical Criminology. 23, 3: 219-234. Arrigo, Bruce, and Michael J. Lynch. (2015). The Human Consequences of Ecological Violence and Corporate Victimization: Public Sector Psychology and Green Criminology. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 59, 3: 217-220. Lynch, Michael J., Michael A. Long, Kimberly L. Barrett and Paul B. Stretesky. (2013). 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.

(Honorable Mention (2nd place), the 2015 Allan Schnaiberg Award from the American Sociological Association for journals articles on political economy and environment

published from 2013-2014).

Reprinted in Green Crime: Hazardous Waste and Pollution: Detecting and Preventing Green Crimes. 2016. Tanya Wyatt (ed.) New York: Springer

Lynch, Michael J. (2013). Reexamining Political Economy and Crime: Exploring the Crime Expansion and Drop. Journal of Crime and Justice 36,2: 250-264. Lynch, Michael J. (2013). Political Economy and Crime: An Overview. Journal of Crime and Justice 36,2 : 138-140. Stretesky, Paul B., Michael A. Long and Michael J. Lynch. 2013. Does Environmental Enforcement Slow the Treadmill of Production? The Relationship Between Large Monetary Penalties, Ecological Disorganization and Toxic Releases Within Offending Corporations. Journal of Crime and Justice 36, 2: 233-247.

Lynch, Michael J., Michael A. Long and Paul B. Stretesky. (2013). Add Parsimony and Stir . . .Exploring the Explanation of State Crime. American Journal of Criminal Justice 38, 1: 99-118. DOI: 10.1007/s12103-012-9157-3 (Reprinted in: William Chambliss and Chris Moloney, 2015, State Crime, Routledge). Lynch, Michael J., and Paul B. Stretesky. (2013). The Distribution of Water-Monitoring Organizations Across States: Implications for Community Policing. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management 36,1: 6-26. Polzer, Katie, Ronald G. Burns and Michael J. Lynch. (2013). “Image Construction versus Empirical Evaluations: Automobile Safety.” Criminal Justice Studies: A Critical Journal of Crime, Law and Society 26, 4: 495-510. Lynch, Michael J. (2013). The Extraordinary Relevance of Barak’s ‘Theft of a Nation.’ Western Criminological Review 14, 2: 52-60. Lynch, Michael J., and Paul B. Stretesky. (2012). “Native Americans, Social and Environmental Justice: Implications for Criminology.” Social Justice 38, 3: 34-54. Long, Michael A., Paul B. Stretesky, Michael J. Lynch and Emily Fenwick. 2012. “Crime in the Coal Industry: Implications for Green Criminology and Treadmill of Production.” Organization & Environment 25,3: 328-346. (Reprinted in, R. White (ed), Green Criminology, Routledge.) Stretesky, Paul, Sheila Huss and Michael J. Lynch. 2012. “Density Dependence

and Specialized Environmental Justice Organizations, 1970-2008.” The Social Science Journal 49,3: 343-51. Barrett, Kimberly, Wesley Jennings and Michael J. Lynch. 2012. “The Relationship between Youth Fear of Crime in School and Academic Experiences.” Journal of School Violence 11,1: 1-20. Burns, Ronald G., Katie Polzer and Michael J. Lynch. (Accepted, 2011). “Media Image and Safety in the Automobile Industry.” Crime, Punishment, and the Law (*Accepted; the journal was then discontinued). Lynch, Michael J., and Paul B. Stretesky. 2011. “Similarities Between Green Criminology and Green Science: Toward of Typology of Green Criminology.” International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice 35,4: 293- 306. Lynch, Michael J., and Tara N. Richards. 2011. “State Correctional Policy Survey: What State Correctional Departments Say they do.” Journal of Crime and Justice 32,2: 139-158. Stretesky, Paul B., Shelia Huss, Michael J. Lynch, Sammy Zahran and Bob Childs. 2011. “The Founding of Environmental Justice Organizations Across US Counties During the 1990s and 2000s: Civil Rights and Environmental Movement Cross Effects.” Social Problems 58,3: 330-360. Stretesky, Paul B., and Michael J. Lynch. 2011. “Coal Strip Mining, Mountain Top Removal and the Distribution of Environmental Violations Across the United States, 2002-2008.” Landscape Research 36,2: 209-230. Lynch, Michael J. 2010. “Radical Explanations of Penal Trends: The Rate of Surplus Value and The Incarceration Rate In the United States, 1977-2005.” Journal of Crime and Justice. 33,2: 63-94. Lynch, Michael J., Ronald G. Burns and Paul B. Stretesky. 2010. “Global Warming as a State-Corporate Crime: The Politicalization of Global Warming During the Bush Administration.” Crime, Law and Social Change 54,3: 213-39. (Reprinted in: William Chambliss and Chris Moloney, 2015, State Crime, Routledge Reprintedin R. White (ed), Green Criminology, Routledge.). Stretesky, Paul B., and Michael J. Lynch. 2009. “Does Self-Policing Reduce Chemical Emissions? A Further Test of the EPA Self Audit Policy.” Social

Science Research 38, 1: 239-250. Stretesky, Paul B., and Michael J. Lynch. 2009. “A Cross-National Study of the Association Between Per Capita Carbon Dioxide Emissions and Exports to the United States.” Social Science Research. 38:239-250. Long, Michael A., Michael J. Hogan, Paul B. Stretesky and Michael J.Lynch. 2007. “The Relationship Between Post-War Reconstruction Contracts and Political Donations: The Case in Afghanistan and Iraq.” Sociological Spectrum. 27: 453-472. Hogan, Michael J., Michael A. Long, Paul B. Stretesky and Michael J. Lynch. 2006. “Campaign Contributions, Postwar Reconstruction Contracts and State Crime.” Deviant Behavior. 27,3: 269-297. Lynch, Michael J., Ronald G. Burns and Jefferson Holcomb. 2005. “Food For Thought: An Investigation of Food and Drug Administration Reporting Practices.” Criminal Justice Review. 30,3: 293-311. Stretesky, Paul B. and Lynch, Michael J. 2004. “The Relationship Between Lead and Crime.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 45,2: 214-229. Lynch, Michael J., Danielle McGurrin and Melissa Fenwick. 2004. “Disappearing Act: The Representation of Corporate Crime Research in Criminology Journals and Textbooks.” Journal of Criminal Justice. 32:5: 389-398. Lynch, Michael J., Paul B. Stretesky and Ronald G. Burns. (2004). “Determinants of Environmental Law Violation Fines Against Oil Refineries: Race, Ethnicity, Income and Aggregation Effects.” Society and Natural Resources. 17, 4:333- 347. Lynch, Michael J., Paul B. Stretesky, and Ronald G. Burns. 2004. “Slippery Business: Race, Class and Legal Determinants of Penalties Against Petroleum Refineries.” Journal of Black Studies. 34,3: 421-440. Burns, Ronald G., and Michael J. Lynch. 2003. “A Space for Safety: The Transformation of Automobile Safety Advertising in Response to NHTSA Crash Test Implementation, 1977 and 1981.” The Social Science Journal. 40,4:635- 641. Lynch, Michael J., and Paul B. Stretesky. 2003. “The Meaning of Green: Contrasting Criminological Perspectives.” Theoretical Criminology. 7,2: 217-238. (Reprinted in R. White (ed), 2014, Green Criminology.Routledge.

Reprinted in R. White (ed), 2009, Environmental Crime: A Reader. Devon, UK: Willan.) (Reprinted in: P.Beirne and N. South (eds), 2006, Green Criminology. Hampshire, UK: Aldershot.) Stretesky, Paul B., and Michael J. Lynch. 2002. Environmental hazards and school segregation in Hillsborough County, Florida, 1987-1999. The Sociological Quarterly, 43 (4), 553-573. Burns, Ronald G. and Lynch, Michael J., 2002. “Another Fine Mess ...A Preliminary Examination of the Use of Fines by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.” Criminal Justice Review. 27,1:1-25. Lynch, Michael J. 2002. “Misleading ‘Evidence’ and the Misguided Attempt to Generate Racial Profiles of Criminals: Correcting Fallacies and Calculations Concerning Race and Crime in Taylor and Whitney's Analysis of Racial Profiling. The Mankind Quarterly. 42,3:313-330. (Reprinted in the Following Individual editions of “Taking Sides: Clashing Views in Crime and Criminology, editd by Thomas J. Hickey: 12th (2017); 11th (2015); 10th (2013); 9th (2009); 8th (2007); 7th (2005); 6th (2003). Stretesky, Paul B., and Michael J. Lynch. 2001.”The Relationship Between Lead and Homicide.” Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine. 155, 5:579-582. Lynch, Michael J. and Paul B. Stretesky. 2001. “Toxic Crimes: Examining Corporate Victimization of the General Public Employing Medical and Epidemiological Evidence.” Critical Criminology. 10,3 153-172. (Reprinted in: P.Beirne and N. South (eds), 2006, Green Criminology. Hampshire, UK: Aldershot.) (Reprinted in R. White (ed), 2009, Environmental Crime: A Reader. Devon, UK: Willan.) Lynch, Michael J. 2000. The Power of Oppression: Toward Understanding The History of Criminology as a Science of Oppression. Critical Criminology. 9, 1-2:144-152. Lynch, Michael J. 2000. “J. Phillippe Rushton on Crime: An Examination and Critique of the Explanation of Crime in ‘Race, Evolution and Behavior.’ “ Social

Pathology. 6,3: 228-244. Onwudiwe, Ihekobowa., and Michael J. Lynch. 2000. “Reopening the Debate: Reconsidering A Black Criminology.” Social Pathology. 6,3: 182-198. Lynch, Michael J., Herman Schwendinger and Julia Schwendinger. 2000 “A Question of Method and Meaning.” The Critical Criminologist. 11,1: 4-7.

Lynch, Michael J., Paul B. Stretesky and Paul Hammond. 2000. “Media Coverage of Chemical Crimes: Hillsborough County, Florida, 1987-1997.” British Journal of Criminology. 40,1:112-126.

Lynch, Michael J. 1999. “Beating a Dead Horse: Is There any Basic Empirical Evidence for a Deterrent Effect of Imprisonment?” Crime, Law and Social Change. 31:347-362. Stretesky, Paul B., and Michael J . Lynch. 1999. “Environmental Justice and the

Prediction of Distance to Accidental Chemical Releases in Hillsborough County, Florida.” Social Science Quarterly. 80,4:830-846.

Lynch, Michael J. and Paul B. Stretesky. 1999. “Conspiracy, Deceit and Misinformation: Standard Operating Procedure in the Chemical Industry.” The Critical Criminologist. 9,4:14-18. Lynch, M. J. and P. B. Stretesky. 1999. “Clarifying the Analysis of Environmental

Justice: Further Thoughts on the Critical Analysis of Environmental Justice Issues.” The Critical Criminologist. 9,3: 5-8. Lynch, Michael J., Michael J. Hogan, and Paul Stretesky. 1999. “A Further Look

at Long Cycles, Legislation and Crime.” Justice Quarterly. 16,2:431-450. Lynch, Michael J. 1999. “Working Together: Toward an Integrated Critical

Criminological Model of Social Justice.” Humanity and Society. 23,1:68-78. (I) Stretesky, Paul B., and Michael J. Lynch. 1998. Corporate Environmental Violence and Racism. Crime, Law and Social Change 30, 2: 163-184. Lynch, Michael J. and Paul B. Stretesky. 1998. “Uniting Class and Race with Criticism

Through the Study of Environmental Justice.” The Critical Criminologist. Fall: 1, 4-7.

Lynch, Michael J. and Lenny Krzycki. 1998. “Popular Culture as an Ideological

Mask: Mass Produced Popular Culture, the Remaking of Popular Culture Messages, and Criminal Justice Related Imagery.” Journal of Criminal

Justice. 26,4:321-336. Nalla, Mahesh, Michael J. Lynch and Michael J. Leiber. 1997. “Determinants of Police Growth in Phoenix, Arizona, 1950-1988.” Justice Quarterly. 14,1: 115-144. Lynch, Michael J. and W. Byron Groves. 1995. "In Defense of Comparative Criminology: A Critique of General Theory and the Rational Man." Advances in Criminological Theory. Volume 6. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction.

(Reprinted in R. Monk (ed). 1998. Taking Sides: Controversies in

Criminology. Guilford, CT: Dushkin).

(Reprinted in R. Monk (ed). 1996. Taking Sides: Controversies in Criminology. Guilford, CT: Duskin).

Lynch, Michael J., W. Byron Groves and Alan Lizotte. 1994. "The Rate of Surplus

Value and Crime: Theoretical and Empirical Examination of Marxian Economic Theory and Criminology." Crime, Law and Social Change. 21,1: 15-48.

Lynch, Michael J., Jackie Huey, Billy Close, Santiago Nunez and Carolyn Johnston.

1992. "Cultural Literacy, Criminology, and Female Gender Issues: The Power to Exclude." Journal of Criminal Justice Education. 3,2:183-202.

Lynch, Michael J., Graeme R. Newman, and W. Byron Groves. 1992. "Control Theory

and Punishment: Control Theory as a Penal Policy." Advances in Criminological Theory, Volume 4: 337-362. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction.

Groves, W. Byron and Michael J. Lynch. 1990. "Reconciling Structural and Subjective

Approaches to the Study of Crime." Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 27,4:348-375.

(Reprinted in G.R. Newman, M.J. Lynch and D. Galaty (eds). 1993. Discovering

Criminology: The Work of W. Byron Groves. NY: Harrow and Heston.)

Lynch, Michael J. 1990. "The Greening of Criminology: A Perspective for the 1990s." The Critical Criminologist 2,3:3-4,11-12.

(Reprinted in: P.Beirne and N. South (eds), 2006, Green Criminology. Hampshire, UK: Aldershot.) (Reprinted in: R. White (ed), 2014. Green Criminology. UK: Routledge). Lynch, Michael J. 1990. "Racial Bias and Criminal Justice: A Further Look." The

Critical Criminologist 2,1:3-4,12,14. (I)

Nalla, Mahesh K., Michael J. Lynch and Graeme R. Newman. 1989. "Crime in the U.S.:

From the Streets to the Suites." The Justice Profession 4,2:223-256. Lynch, Michael J., Mahesh K. Nalla and Keith W. Miller. 1989. "Cross Cultural Perceptions of Deviance: The Case of Bhopal." Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 26,1:7-35. Lynch, Michael J., and Graeme R. Newman. 1988. "The Meaning of Terrorism:

Conflicting Views from the Left." Violence, Aggression and Terrorism 2,4: 307-327.

Lynch, Michael J. 1988. "The Extraction of Surplus Value, Crime and Punishment: A Preliminary Empirical Analysis for the U.S.." Contemporary Crises 12:329-344.

(Reprinted in: Lynch, Michael J. 1997. Radical Criminology. Hampshire, England: Dartmouth Press.) Lynch, Michael J. 1988. "The Poverty of Historical Analysis in Criminology: A Review

Essay." Social Justice 15,1:173-185. (R) Lynch, Michael J. 1987. "Quantitative Analysis and Marxist Criminology: Old Answers

to a Dilemma in Marxist Criminology." Crime and Social Justice 29:110-127. (R) Newman, Graeme R. and Michael J. Lynch. 1987. "From Feuding to Terrorism: The

Ideology of Vengeance." Contemporary Crises 11:223-242. (R)

Book Chapters Long, Michael A., and Michael J. Lynch. (forthcoming). Food Waste (Non)Regulation. In Ron Hinch and Allison Gray’s (eds), A Handbook of Food Crime: Immoral and Illegal Practices in the Food Industry and What to Do about Them. Polity Press. Lynch, Michael J., and Kimberly L. Barrett. (forthcoming) Environmental Crime and Justice: A Green Criminological Examination. In R. Holifield, J. Chakraborty and G. Walker (eds),Handbook for Environmental Justice. London: Routledge. Mckie, Ruth, Paul B. Stretesky, Michael J. Lynch and Michael Long. (Forthcoming). Green Criminology and the Prevention of Ecological Destruction. Pp. xx-xx in Emanuela Orlando and Tiffany Bergin’s (eds), Forging a Socio-Legal Approach to Environmental Harms: Global Perspectives. Routledge. Lynch, Michael J. (2017). Conflict and Crime: Marx, Engels, Marxist/Radical

Criminology and the Explanation of Crime. In R. Triplet (ed), The Wiley Handbook of the History and Philosophy of Criminology. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons. Lynch, Michael J., Paul B. Stretesky and Michael A. Long. 2017. Treadmill of Production Theory and Green Criminology: Theory and Hypotheses for Further Development of a Green Criminological-Treadmill of Production Approach to Environmental Disorganization. In H. Mol, D. Goyes, N. South and A. Brisman (eds), Introducción a la Criminología Verde: Conceptos para nuevos horizontes y diálogos socioambientales. Bogota, Columbia: Fondo Editorial de la Universidad Antonio Nariño. Stretesky, Paul and Michael J. Lynch. (2017). Environmental Justice. Michael Tonry (ed), Oxford Handbook of Criminology Online. NY: Oxford University Press. http://www.oxfordhandbooks.com/view/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199935383.001.0 001/oxfordhb-9780199935383-e-115?print=pdf Lynch, Michael J., Michael A. Long, Kimberly L. Barrett, and Paul B. Streteky. (2016). Examining Secondary Ecological Disorganization from Wildlife Harms. In M. Hall, J. Maher, A. Nurse, G. Potter, N. South and T. Wyatt (eds), Greening Criminology in the 21st Century. London, UK: Routledge. Lynch, Michael J.; Michael A. Long and Paul B. Stretesky. (2015). Anthropogenic Development Drives Species to be Endangered: Capitalism and the Decline of Species. Pp. 117-146 in Ragnhild A. Sollund (ed), Green Harms and Crimes: Critical Criminology in a Changing World. NY: Palgrave-Macmillan.

Barrett, Kimberly L.,and Michael J. Lynch. (2015). Social Justice and Criminal Justice. Pp. 386-391 in J. D. Wright (ed), International Encyclopedia of Social & Behavioral Sciences. Vol 22. Elsiver.

Root, Carl, and Michael J. Lynch. 2014. Native Americans and the Correctional System. In S. W. Bowman (ed), Color Behind Bars: Racism in the US Prison System. NY: Praeger. Long, Michael A., Paul B. Stretesky and Michael J. Lynch. (2014). “The Treadmill of Production, Planetary Boundaries and Green Criminology.” Pp. 263- 276 in T. Sapiens, Rob White and M. Kluin’s (eds), Environmental Crime and Its Victims. Devon, UK: Ashgate. Lynch, Michael J., and Paul B. Stretesky. 2013. “Native Americans, Environmental Harms and Justice.” In J. I. Ross (ed), Handbook: American-Indians at Risk. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO-Greenwood.

(This book was named one of the top 10 reference by the American Library Association). Jarrell, Melissa L., Michael J. Lynch and Paul B. Stretesky. 2013. “Green Criminology and Green Victimization.” PP. 423-44 in B. Arrigo and H. Bersot (eds) The Routledge Handbook of International Crime and Justice Studies. London: Routledge. Lynch, Michael J. 2013. “Reflecting on Green Criminology and its Boundaries: Comparing Environmental and Criminal Victimization and Considering Crime from an Eco-city Perspective.” PP.43-57 in Nigel South and Avi Brisman’s (ed) The Routledge International Handbook of Green Criminology. London: Routledge. (Reprinted in: W. DeKeseredy and M. Dragowizc (eds), Routledge Major Works Collection.) Lynch, Michael J., and Paul B. Stretesky. 2013. “Green Criminology.” Pages 625-648 In F.T. Cullen and P. Wilcox (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Criminological Theory. New York: Oxford University Press. Lynch, Michael J., and Paul B. Stretesky. 2012. “A Proposal for a New Vehicle Based Carbon Tax: Vehicle Based Global Warming and Criminology.” In R. White’s (ed) Climate Change from a Criminological Perspective. Springer. Huss, Shelia, Paul B. Stretesky and Michael J. Lynch. 2012. “Characteristics of the Formalized Environmental Justice Movement: Implications for Environmental Governance.” In Deborah Gallagher (ed) Environmental Leadership: A Reference Handbook. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Lynch, Michael J., and Paul B. Stretesky. 2011. “An Introduction to Marxist/ Radical Criminology.” In M.J. Lynch and P. B. Stretesky (eds), ). Radical and Marxist Criminology. Farnham, Surrey, UK: Ashgate Publishing. Mitchell, O. J. and Michael J. Lynch. 2011 “Racial Disparities in Drug Arrests.” In Nicolle Parsons-Pollard (ed), Disproportionate Minority Contact: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press. Stretesky, Paul B., and Michael J. Lynch. 2011. “Does Self-Policing Improve Environmental Compliance? In L. Paddock, D. Qun, L. Kotze, D. L. Markell,

J. Markowitz and D. Zaelke (eds) Compliance and Enforcement in Environmental Law: Toward More Effective Implementation. (Select Proceeding of the

4th International Union for Conservation Academy, Environmental Law Colloquium). Northhampton, MA: Edgar Elgar Publishing.

Lynch, Michael J. and Paul B. Stretesky. 2010. “Global Warming, Global Crime: A Green Criminological Analysis.” Pp. 62-86 in R. White (ed), Global Environmental Harm and the Greening of Criminology. UK: Willan Publishing. Lynch, Michael J., E. Britt Patterson and Kristina K. Childs. 2008. “Racial Divide: The Context of Racial and Ethnic Bias in American Society and Criminal Justice Processes.” In M. J. Lynch, E. B. Patterson and K.K. Childs (eds), Racial Divide: Race, Ethnicity and Criminal Justice. Monsey, New York: Criminal Justice Press. Lynch, Michael J. 2008. “The Racial Divide in US Prisons.” In. M.J.Lynch, E. B. Pattersons and K. Childs (eds), Racial Divide: Race, Ethnicity and Criminal Justice. Monsey, NY: Criminal Justice Press. Jones, Shayne, and Michael J. Lynch. 2008. “Psychology, Race, & Law: Contributions from Radical Criminology. In Gregory Parks, Shayne Jones, and Jonathon Cardi (Eds.), Critical Race Realism: Intersections of Psychology, Race, & Law. New York: The New Press. Lynch, Michael J. and Paul Stretesky. 2007. “Critical Criminology and the Investigation of Environmental Crime in the Americas.” In Piers Beirne and Nigel South (eds), Issues in Green Criminology. Devon, UK: Willian. Lynch, Michael J., Herman Schwendinger and Julia Schwendinger. 2006. “The Status of Empirical Research in Radical Criminology.” In Francis T. Cullen, John Paul Wright, and Kristie R. Blevins (eds), Taking Stock: The Status of Criminological Theory. Advances in Criminological Theory, Volume 15. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction. Lynch, Michael J., and Paul B. Stretesky. 2005. “The New Radical Criminology and the Same Old Criticisms.” In Stuart Henry and Mark Lanier’s (eds), The Essential Criminology Reader. Westview Press. Lynch, Michael J. 2004. “Towards a Radical Ecology of Urban Violence: Integrating

Medical, Epidemiological, Environmental and Criminological Research On Class, Race, Lead (Pb) and Crime.” In Margaret Zahn, Henry Brownstein, and Shelly Jackson (eds), Violence: From Theory to Research. Cincinnati: Anderson.

Lynch, Michael J., and Amie Schuck. 2003. “Picasso as Criminologist: The Abstract Art of Racial Profiling.” In M. Free’s (ed), Racial Issues in Criminal Justice: The Case of African Americans. Praeger. Schwendinger, Herman, Julia Schwendinger, and Michael J. Lynch. 2002. “Critical Criminology in the United States: The Berkeley School and Theoretical Trajectories.” In R. Hogg and K. Carrington, (eds), Critical Criminology: Issues,

Debates and Challenges. UK: Willan Publishing. (Reprinted in: W. DeKeseredy and M. Dragowizc (eds), Routledge Major Works Collection.) Lynch, Michael J.,P. Stretesky and Danielle McGurrin . 2001. “Toxic Crimes and Environmental Justice.” Pp. 109-136 in G. Potter’s (ed), Controversies in White Collar Crime. Cincinnati : Anderson. Lynch, Michael J. 2000. “Critical Theory and Criminology.” In C. D. Bryant (ed),

Encyclopedia of Criminology and Deviant Behavior. Volume One. Taylor and Francis.

Lynch, Michael. J. and P. B. Stretesky. 2000. “Radical Criminology: Race, Class, Inequality, Crime and Justice.” In R. Paternoster and R. Bachman (eds), Explaining Criminals and Crime: Essays in Contemporary Criminological Theory. Los Angeles: Roxbury.

Lynch, Michael J. and Paul Stretesky. 1998. “Marxist Criminology and Social Justice:

Eclipsing Criminal Justice.” In B. Arrigo's (ed), Justice at the Margins: The Maturation of Critical Theory in Law, Crime and Deviance. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.

Lynch, Michael J. 1997. "Assessing the State of Radical Criminology." In L. Seigel and P. Cordella (eds), Contemporary Criminology. Boston: Northeastern University Press. Lynch, Michael J., 1997. "Reading Radical Criminology." In M. J. Lynch (ed),

Readings in Radical Criminology. Hampshire, England: Dartmouth Press. Lynch, Michael J. 1996. "Race, Class, Gender and Criminology: Structured Choices

and the Life Course." In M. Schwartz and D. Milovanovic (eds), Gender, Race and Class in Criminology. Hamden, CT: Garland. (Reprinted in M. Schwartz and D. Milovanovic (eds), Gender, Race and Class in Criminology. New York: Garland. Second edition).

Huey, Jacklyn, and Michael J. Lynch. 1996. "The Image of Black Women in

Criminology: Historical Stereotypes as Theoretical Foundation." In M. J. Lynch and E. Britt Patterson (eds), Justice With Prejudice. Albany, NY: Harrow and Heston. (Reprinted in S. Gabbidon and H. T. Green (eds), 2004, Race, Crime, and Justice: A Reader. New York: Routledge Press. ).

Lynch, Michael J. and E. Britt Patterson. 1996. "Thinking About Race and Criminal Justice: Racism, Stereotypes, Politics, Academia and the Need for Context." In M.J. Lynch and E. B. Patterson (eds), Justice With Prejudice. Albany, NY: Harrow and Heston.

Lynch, Michael J., Richard A. Lynch and Dragan Milovanovic. 1995. "Deconstruction

and Radical Criminology." In R Janikowski and D. Milovanovic (eds), Legality and Illegality: Semiotics, Postmodernism and Law. NY: Lang.

Lynch, Michael J. 1994. "Rediscovering Criminology: Lessons from the Marxist

Tradition" D. McQuaire and P. McGuire (eds), From the Left Bank to the Mainstream. General Hall: Dix Hills, NY.

(All authors from this book awarded the Outstanding Contribution to Marxist Sociology by the Division on Marxist Sociology, American Sociological

Association, 1994). Lynch, Michael J. 1993 ."The Radical Views of Casey Groves: An Overview." In G. R.

Newman, M.J. Lynch and D. H. Galaty (eds) Discovering Criminology: The Work of W. Byron Groves. Albany, NY: Harrow and Heston.

Patterson, E. Britt and Michael J. Lynch. 1991. "The Biases of Bail: Race Effects on

Bail Decisions." In M.J. Lynch and E. B. Patterson's (eds) Race and Criminal Justice. Albany, NY: Harrow and Heston.

Lynch, Michael J. and E. Britt Patterson. 1991. "Introduction: Racial and Ethnic Bias in

Criminal Justice, An Overview." In M.J. Lynch and E. Britt Patterson (eds), Race and Criminal Justice. NY: Harrow and Heston.

Lynch, Michael J. and E. Britt Patterson. 1990. "Racial Discrimination in the Criminal

Justice System: Evidence From Four Jurisdictions." In B. MacLean and D. Milovanovic's (eds), Racism, Empiricism and Criminal Justice. Vancouver: Collective Press.

(Reprinted in R. Monk (ed). 1993. Taking Sides: Controversies in

Criminology. Guilford, CT: Dushkin). Lynch, Michael J. 1990. "Racial Bias and Criminal Justice: Methodological and

Definitional Issues" In B. MacLean and D. Milovanovic's (eds) Racism, Empiricism and Criminal Justice. Vancouver: Collective Press.

(This chapter is a reprint with revisions of "Racial Bias and Criminal Justice:

A Further Look." The Critical Criminologist 2,1:3-4,12,14.) Lynch, Michael J. 1987. "Public Perceptions of Crime: A Review and Assessment."

(Percezione Del Reato Da Parte Del Pubblico.") In Franco Ferracuti et al. (eds) Handbook of Criminology, Criminological Medicine and Psychiatry. Volume 4:197- 221. Milan, Italy.

Journal Review Essays/Other Essays

Lynch, Michael J. 2017. Gregg Barak’s Unchecked Corporate Power: Why the Crimes of Multinational Corporations are Routinized away and what we can do about it. Critical Criminology. Critical Criminology 10.1007/s10612-017-9368-5. Lynch, Michael J. 2016. Reflections on the Origins of the Division on Critical Criminology. The Division on Critical Criminology’s Oral History Project. The Critical Criminologist. 25, 2: 17-19. Lynch, Michael J. 2012. “Contested Illnesses: A Review and Implications for Green Criminology.” The Green Criminology Monthly (September). 1: 1-13. (# 11) Lynch, Michael J. 2008. “James Lovelocks’ The Revenge of Gaia: Earth’s Climate Crisis

and the Fate of Humanity.” Critical Criminology 16,1:75-80.

Lynch, Michael J. 2004. “How Bush’s Conservatives Wrecked the Environment: Carl

Pope and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Speak Out. Criminal Justice Review. 29,2: 378-389.

Lynch, Michael J., 2000. “The End is Near! The End is Near! Doom-Sayers or

Prophets? Reflections on the End of Science at the Beginning of the 21st Century.” Social Pathology. 6,1: 46-54.

Lynch, Michael J. 2000. “The Accidental Theorist and Other Dispatches from the

Dismal Science, by Paul Krugman.” Social Pathology. 6,4:315-321. Lynch, Michael J. 2000. “The Cost of Occupational Injuries and Illness, by J. P. Leigh at al.,” Social Pathology. 6,4:321-326.

Lynch, Michael J. 2000. “Living Downstream: A Scientist’s Personal Investigation of Cancer and the Environment.” Social Pathology. 6,1: 59-66. Lynch, Michael J. 1998. “Pedagological Essay -- Crimes Against the Environment:

Books for Exploring the Boundaries of Corporate Environmental Crime in the Classroom.” Social Pathology. 4,2: 95-105.

Lynch, Michael J. 1998. “Review Essay: An Historical and “Scientific” Examination of the Social Construction of Race.” Social Pathology. 4,2: 125-133. Lynch, Michael J. 1996. "The Cigarette Papers." Social Pathology. 2,2:178-184. Lynch, Michael J. and J. Santiago Nunez. 1989. "American Corporations in South

Africa: Perpetuating a Criminal System." The Critical Criminologist 1,4:5-6.

Comments

Lynch, Michael J., Herman Schwendinger and Julia Schwendinger. 2001. “The Meaning Of Our Discontent: A Radical Reply to Butler.” The Critical Criminologist. 11,3: 6, 10. Lynch, Michael J. 1989. "Critical Theory and Quantitative Analysis: Us Against Them?"

The Critical Criminologist 1,3:6.

Book Reviews Lynch, Michael J. 2011. “Wage Theft in America” Contemporary Justice Review 14.2: 255-258. (#11) Lynch, Michael J. 2004. Recent Books on White Collar and Corporate Crime. Journal of Crime and Justice. 27,1. Lynch, Michael J. 1997. “Review of Michael D. Kelleher’s, New Arenas for Violence: Homicide in the American Workplace. “ Criminal Justice Review. 22,2:236-239. Lynch, Michael J. 1997. “Michael Welch’s Corrections: A Critical Approach.”

Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice. 13:349-353 (Mistaken printed as Written

Lynch, Michael J., 1996. "David Freidrich's, 'Trusted Criminals." Criminal Justice

Review. 21,1:105-106. Lynch, Michael J. 1994. "Review Essay: Pepinsky and Quinney's 'Criminology as

Peacemaking'." Peace and Change 19,1:78-81. Lynch, Michael J. 1992. "Review: Shoemaker's 'Theories of Delinquency,' 2nd Edition."

Social Justice 19,3:143-146. Lynch, Michael J. 1991. "Review: Advances in Criminological Theory, Volume I."

Criminal Justice Review 16,3:284-285. Lynch, Michael J. 1990. "Review: Useem and Kimball's 'States of Siege: U.S. Prison

Riots, 1971-1986'." Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences. 511:213-214.

Lynch, Michael J. 1987. "Review of 'Critical Pedagogy and Cultural Power'."

Contemporary Crises 11:411-413. Lynch, Michael J. 1987. "Review of Larry K. Hartsfield's 'The American Response to

Professional Crime, 1870-1917,' and Margaret DeLacy's 'Prison Reform in Lancashire, 1700-1850'." Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences 494(November): 199-201.

Encyclopedia and Bibliography Entries Lynch, Michael J., and Kimberly L. Barrett. (2014). “Environmental and Green Crime.” In W. Jennings, J. M. Miller, C .J. Schreck and A, Glover (eds), The Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment. Barrett, Kimberly A., Michael J. Lynch and Paul B. Stretesky. (2014). “Green Criminology and Environmental Crime.” In J. M. Miller, A. R. Gover, W. G. Jennings and C. J. Schreck (eds), The Encyclopedia of Theoretical Criminology. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. Barrett, Kimberly A., and Michael J. Lynch. (2014). “Social Justice: Concerns and Issues.” In J. M. Miller, A. R. Gover, W. G. Jennings and C. J. Schreck (eds), The Encyclopedia of Theoretical Criminology. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. Stretesky, Paul B., and Michael J. Lynch. (2014). “Marxist Criminology.” In J. M. Miller, A. R. Gover, W. G. Jennings and C. J. Schreck (eds), The Encyclopedia of Theoretical Criminology. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. Stretesky, Paul B., and Michael J. Lynch. (2014). “Karl Marx.” In J. M. Miller, A. R. Gover, W. G. Jennings and C. J. Schreck (eds), The Encyclopedia of Theoretical Criminology. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. Jarrell, Melissa L., and Michael J. Lynch. 2013. “Green/Environmental

Criminology in Urban Areas.” In J. I. Ross’ (ed) The Encyclopedia of Street Crime in America. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Stretesky, Paul B. and Michael J. Lynch. 2010. “Environmental Toxin Theory.”

In F. Cullen, P. Wilcox and Kristin Swartz (eds), Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage. Lynch, Michael J. 2010. “Critical Criminology.” Oxford Bibliographies On-line. Criminology. Oxford University Press. (Limited invitations, 50 criminologists world wide in the first year. Annotated. Peer reviewed.) PP 1-44. Lynch, Michael J. and Paul B. Stretesky. 2010. “Environmental Crime and Justice.” Oxford Bibliographies On-Line. Criminology. Oxford University Press. (Limited invitations, 50 criminologists world wide in the first year. Annotated. Peer reviewed. 35 single spaced pages). Lynch, Michael J. 2009. “Environmental Racism.” In H. Greene and S. Gabbidon (eds), Encyclopedia of Race and Crime. Beverly Hills: Sage. Stretesky, Paul, and Michael J. Lynch. 2005. “Chemical Crimes.” In J. Gerber and E. Jenson (eds), Encyclopedia of White Collar and Corporate Crime. Greenwood Press. Lynch, Michael J. and W. Byron Groves. 1987. “A Supplemental Bibliography on

Radical Criminology and Related Issues.” Software. New York: Harrow and Heston. 100 refs., 10 pp.

Editor's Columns/ Forwards/Prefaces

Arrigo, Bruce and Michael J. Lynch. 2015. The Human Consequences of Ecological Violence and Corporate Victimization: Public Sector Psychology and Green Criminology. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology (#20) Lynch, Michael J. (2013). “Political Economy and Crime: An Overview.” Journal of Crime and Justice 36,2 : 138-140. Lynch, Michael J. and Michael Welch. 2000. “Editors’ Introduction.” Social Pathology. 6,4:259-261. Lynch, Michael J. 2000. “DNA Evidence and Justice – The Texas Proposal.” Social Pathology. 6,4: 262-263. Lynch, Michael J. 2000. “Forward: Terrorism and the World System.” In D. Onwudiwe’s, The Globalization of Terror. England: Ashgate. Lynch, Michael J. 1998. “Editor’s Column.” Social Pathology. 4,2:iv-vi.

Lynch, Michael J. 1998. “Editor’s Column: Postmodern Criminology.” Social

Pathology. 4,1:iv-vii.

Lynch, Michael J. 1997. “Editor’s Column: Power, Social Construction, Race, Class and Gender.” Social Pathology. 3,3: v-viii.

Lynch, Michael J. 1997. “Editor’s Column.” Social Pathology. 3,2: i-ii. Lynch, Michael J. 1997. “Editor’s Column.” Social Pathology. 3,1: i-ii. Danner, Mona, and Michael J. Lynch. 1997. “Editor’s Column.” The Critical Criminologist. 7,1-2:i-11. Lynch, Michael J. and E. Britt Patterson. 1996. "Preface." In M.J. Lynch and E. B.

Patterson (eds), Justice with Prejudice. Pp vii-x. Albany, NY: Harrow and Heston.

Lynch, Michael J. 1996. “Editor’s Column.” Social Pathology. 2,3: iv-v. Lynch, Michael J. 1996. “Editor’s Column.” Social Pathology. 2,2: iv-viii. Lynch, Michael J. 1996. "Editor's Column." Social Pathology. 2,1:iv-viii. Lynch, Michael J. 1995. "Editor's Comments." Social Pathology. 1,3:iv-viii. Lynch, Michael J., 1995 "Editor's Comments." Social Pathology 1,2:i-vi. Lynch, Michael J., and Elizabeth S. Cass. 1995. "Introductory Comments: An

Introduction to Social Pathology." Social Pathology 1,1:i-iii. Lynch, Michael J., Mona Danner, and Ray Michalowski. 1995. "Editors' Column."

The Critical Criminologist. 6,3:1-2. Lynch, Michael J., Raymond Michalowski and Mona Danner 1994 "Editors' Column:

Introduction to the New editors." The Critical Criminologist 6,2: 1-2.

Scholarly Contributions to Critical Criminology Website Lynch, Michael J. (2013). Environmental Damage Remains Widespread while Criminology Sleeps. http://critcrim.org/node/344 (# 16) Lynch, Michael J. (2012). “The Lorax, Criminology and Capitalism: Can Criminologists Speak for the Trees?” http://critcrim.org/node/331 (12 pages).

Lynch, Michael J. (2012). “The Magical Mystery Tour: ExxonMobil’s Corporate Confusion on Climate Change and Hydraulic-fracturing.” http://critcrim.org/node/327 (10 pages). Lynch, Michael J. (2012). “Evidence of Widespread Green Victimization and the Treadmill of Production: Areas of Concern Uniting Radical Criminology, Green Criminology and the Political Economy of Environmental Crime.” http://www.critcrim.org/node/320 (10 pages). Lynch, Michael J. 2011. “Carbon Dioxide Pollution is up, Future Uncertainty Mounts: Comments on Global Warming Pollution and on Criminology.” http://critcrim.org/node/310 (10 pages). Lynch, Michael J. 2011. “H.R. 2018: Clean Water Cooperative Federalism Act of 2011.” http://www.critcrim.org/node/299 (8 pages). Lynch, Michael J. 2011. “New Incinerator Rule Implementation Postponed By EPA: Obama’s New Conservative Environmental Approach.” (8 pages). http://critcrim.org/node/297 Lynch, Michael J. 2011. “Widespread Violation of Hydrofracturing Rules Reported.” (3 pages). http://critcrim.org/node/296 Lynch, Michael J. 2010. “Against Science: Global Warming Critics Attempt to Define Scientists as Criminals.” (4 pages). http://www.critcrim.org/node/277 Lynch, Michael J. 2009. “Big Green Crimes – The End of Water?” (5 pages) http://critcrim.org/node/235 Lynch, Michael J. 2009. “Keeping it Radical: Exploring Income, Income Inequality and Poverty Data for the US.” (10 pages). http://www.critcrim.org/node/251 Lynch, Michael J. 2007. “Data on and the use of Income Inequality Data.” (5 pages) http://critcrim.org/data_on_and_use_of_income_inequality_data Lynch, Michael J. 2007. “Environmental Crimes: A Web-based Approach” (4 pages) http://critcrim.org/environmental_crimes Lynch, Michael J., 2006, “Summarizing the New US Census Bureau Report on Income

and Poverty: The Rich Continue to get Richer.” (4 pages) http://critcrim.org/summarizing_the_new_us_census_bureau_report_on_income_and_poverty_the_rich_continue_to_get_richer

Lynch, Michael J. 2006. “Income Inequality and the Transition from Socialism to Capitalism: Empirical Evidence.” (2 pages). http://www.critcrim.org/income_inequality_and_the_transition_from_socialism_to capitalism_empirical_evidence Lynch, Michael J. 2005. “Back to the Old Ways: Getting Students and the DCC Involved in Activism.” (4 pages) http://critcrim.org/back_to_the_old_ways_getting_students_and_the_dcc_involve

Contributions to International Green Criminology Working Group Website’s

Online Dictionary Dictionary Entries published in 2014 (N = 92) for the International Green Criminology Working Group “Green Dictionary”, (http://greencriminology.org/dictionary/) by Lynch. These entries are generally 1-3 pages, and the list excludes short (eg., 1 paragraph) entries which are not counted in the total above: “Toxic Towns.” “Anniston, Alabama (Toxic town).” “Cardin, Oklahoma (Toxic Town)”. “Centralia, Pennsylvania (Toxic Town).” “Cheshire, Ohio (Toxic town).” “Dzerzhinsk, Russia (Toxic town).” “Gilman, Colorado (Toxic town).” “Libby, Montana (Toxic town).” “Love Canal, Niagara Falls, New York (Toxic town).” “Mossville, Louisiana (Toxic town).” “Mount Dioxin, Pensacola, Florida (Toxic town).” “Picher, Oklahoma (Toxic town).” “Pripyat, Russia (Chernobyl; Toxic town).” “Times Beach, Missouri (Toxic town).” “Woburn, Massachusetts (Toxic town).” “Native Americans, Environmental Justice and Health Issues.” “Akwesasne Nation Peoples and Environmental Health and Justice.” “Native People and the Church Rock Nuclear Spill.” “Native People, Environmental Harm and Uranium Mining in the Four Corners Region of the US.” “Native People, Environmental Harm ad Uranium Mining in the Upper Western US.” “Native American Peoples and the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill.” “Treadmill of Production Theory.” “Metabolic Rift Theory” “Poaching and Trafficking of Wildlife Species.” “Environmental Justice.”

“The Clean Air Act (US)” “The Clean Water Act (US)” “The Safe Drinking Water Act (US)” “The Toxic Release Inventory.” “Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act (US)” “Superfund or Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation Liability Act (CERCLA; US).” “Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA; US)” “Planetary Boundaries.” “Anthropocene Extinction.” “The International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List” “The Ecological Footprint.” “Gaia Theory.” “Environmental (Ecological) Disorganization.” “Hydraulic Fracturing (Fracking)”. “Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFÉ) Regulations.” “National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) (US).” “National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) (US)” “Water Pollution Control Technology Standards (US)” “Environmental Kuznets Curve.” “Emergence Response Notification System (ERNS, US).” “Environmental Compliance History Online (ECHO, US EPA).” “Pollution Standards Index (PSI, Singapore) and Air Quality in Other Cities.” “Air Quality Index (AQI).” “Criteria Air Pollutants (US and generally).” “Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facilities(TSDFs, US).” “Basel Convention on the Transboundary Movement of Movement of Hazardous Waste.” “National Priorities List (NPL, US).” “Hazardous Ranking System (HRS, US).” “Mountaintop Removal Mining (MTR).” “Publicly Owner Treatment Works (POTWs, US).” “ENVIROFACTS (US EPA Public Data Access).” “Cancer Causing Chemicals List and References.” “Climate Change Opinion and Facts: Scientists, Politicians and the Public.” “Cancer Clusters.” “Center for International Environmental Law (CEIL).” “United Nations Environmental Programme.” “Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.” “Climate Change Deniers (Skeptics) and Denial Groups.” “Ecological Marxism.” “Sustainable Development.” “Limits to Growth (Ecological)”. “Ecocities (Theory and Practice).” “Pollution, definition.”

“Deforestation.” “TOXNET Resources (databases on toxins, environmental health and chemicals)” “Global Programme of Action for the Protection of the Marine Environment from Land-based Activities (GPA).” “Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPS)” “Point Source Pollution.” “Nonpoint Source Pollution (NPS)”. “Atmospheric Deposition.” “Biodiversity.” “Endocrine Disruptors.” “Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs)” “Jevons Paradox.” “Global Greens (International Political Organization)” “Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone.” “Valley of the Drums.” “Brownfields.” “Animal Welfare Act (AWA; US)” “Horse Protection Act (HPA; US)” “Decoupling, Environmental and Economic.” “The 28 Hour Law (Animal Protection and Welfare During Transportation, US)” “Humane Methods of Slaughter Act (US).” “Strip Mines.” “Athabasca Sand Tars (Alberta Sand Tars)” “Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act (SMCRA, US)” Lynch, Michael J. (2013) The Tennessee Valley Authority, Kingston Plant Coal Ash Spill. Lynch, Michael J. (2013). Coal Combustion Waste.

Electronic Publications, International Green Criminology Working Group Lynch, Michael J. (2013). A summary of some recent studies on the effects of endocrine disruptors on health, disease, and transgenerational disease patterns. (12 pages).

Other Electronic Publications (Peer Reviewed) Lynch, Michael J., Paul B. Stretesky, Michael A. Long and Kimberly L. Barrett. 2017. Concerns with Social and Environmental Justice, Environmental Pollution and Destruction, and the Trump Presidency: A Criminological View. Social Justice: A Journal of Crime, Conflict & World Order Online.

http://www.socialjusticejournal.org/social-justice-environmental-destruction-and- the-trump-presidency-a-criminological-view/

Lynch, Michael J., 2017. Bibliography and Analysis of Green and Conservation Criminological Publications in Criminology Journals, 2013-2016. International Green Criminology Working Group.

Department Newsletter Lynch, Michael J. 2012. “The Last Word: It’s the End of the World – Does Criminology Know it?” Lynch, Michael J. 2011. “The Last Word: Understudied Populations: Native Americans.”

Study Guides Del Carmen, Alejandro, and Michael J. Lynch. 1995. Criminology: An Independent Study Guide Course. (CCJ 3011). Florida State University. Del Carmen, Alejandro, and Michael J. Lynch. 1995. Corrections: An Independent Study Guide Course. (CCJ 3301). Florida State University. Lynch, Michael J. and W. Byron Groves. 1986. A Study Guide to a Primer in Radical

Criminology. New York: Harrow and Heston.

CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION

Conference Papers

Lynch, Michael J., Paul B. Stretesky and Michael A. Long. Indigenous/Native Peoples and Green Criminology: Towards a Fuller Inclusion. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology, November, 2016, New Orleans. Lynch, Michael J., Paul B. Stretesky and Michael A. Long. Green Criminology Opposes Prison Growth/Mass Incarceration, Opposition to the Jewkes/Moran Hypothesis. Paper to be presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology, November, 2016, New Orleans.

Song, Hyojong, John K. Cochran and Michael J. Lynch. Effects of state-level factors on rates of cybercrime perpetration: A partial test of situational action theory. Paper to be presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, 2016, New Orleans, LA. Stretesky, Paul B., Michael A.Long and Michael J. Lynch. The Natural Resource Curse and Homicide: How High Resource Rents Produce Violent States. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, November, 2015, Washington, D.C. Long, Michael A., Paul B. Stretesky and Michael J. Lynch. The relationship between foreign direct investment and natural resource extraction in the World System. Paper to be presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. August, 2015. Cochran, Joshua, and Michael J. Lynch. Assessing Sentencing Patterns for “Green” Offenders in Florida. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March, 2015, Orlando, Florida. Song, Hyojong, John Cochran and Michael J. Lynch. An exploratory analysis of the effect of key theoretical macro-social indicators on the rate of cyber-crime. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology. November, 2014, San Francisco, CA. Stretesky, Paul B., Michael A. Long and Michael J. Lynch. Density Dependence and International Non-Governmental Environmental Enforcement Organizations. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the British Society of Criminology, Liverpool, UK, July 9-12, 2014 Stretesky, Paul B., Michael J. Lynch, Michael A. Long and Kimberly L. Barrett. The Rule of Law and Environmental Enforcement: Why Deterrence and Modernization Don’t Appear to Matter. Paper presented at the Green Criminology Conference, London South Bank University, July 7-9th, London, 2014.

Stretesky, Paul B., Michael J. Lynch, Michael A. Long and Kimberly L. Barrett. The failure of deterrence in environmental law: Why the modernization of criminal enforcement will not stop ecological disorganization. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology. Prague, September, 2014. Stretesky, Paul B., Michael J. Lynch, Michael A. Long and Kimberly L. Barrett. The Failure of Environmental Deterrence. Paper presented at the Green Criminology Conference, London South Bank University, July 7-9th, London, 2014. Lynch, Michael J. Last Chance to see the Humans? A Green Criminological

Examination of Species Extinction, Capitalism, the Treadmill of Production and Ecological Destruction in the Modern Era During the 6thWave of Extinction. Paper presented at the InterDisciplinary Exchange in Action (IDEA) Conference, Tampa, Florida, October, 14, 2013. Lynch, Matthew and Michael J. Lynch. Correlates of County Level Incarceration Rates for African Americans: Preliminary Evidence from California. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, Georgia, November, 2013. Lynch, Michael J., Paul B. Stretesky and Michael A. Long. The Treadmill of Law: Political Economy and Green Criminology. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, Georgia, November, 2013. Long, Michael A. Long; Paul B. Stretesky and Michael J. Lynch. “Political Economy and Green Criminology: The Theoretical Structure of the Political Economy of Green Criminology, and Capitalism as Crime and Injustice.” Paper presented at the European Group on the Study of Deviance and Social Control Annual Meeting, Oslo, Norway. September, 4th, 2013. Long, Michael A.; Paul B. Stretesky and Michael J. Lynch. “The Cross-National Association between CO-2 Emissions and Homicide.” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY. August, 12, 2013. Lynch, Michael J., and Lyndsay Nicole Boggess. Ecocities, Crime and Justice: Green Criminology and Social Disorganization. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Eastern Sociological Association. Boston, March, 2013. Lynch, Michael J. “Green Criminology and Environmental Homicide.” Paper presented at the University of South Florida Environmental Research Interdisciplinary Colloquium Series. Tampa, Florida, September, 2012. Long, Michael A.; Paul B. Stretesky and Michael J. Lynch. “Does Environmental Enforcement Slow the Treadmill of Production.” Paper presented at the Environmental Crime and It’s Victims Conference, Delft, The Netherlands, September, 2012. Stretesky, Paul B.; Michael A. Long and Michael J. Lynch. “Treadmill of Crime: A Political Economy of Environmental Disorganization and the Greening of Crime.” Paper presented at the European Society of Criminology, Bilbao, Spain, September 2012. Long, Michael A., Paul B. Stretesky and Michael J. Lynch. “Does Environmental Enforcement Slow the Treadmill of Production?” Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL,

November, 2012. Streteksy, Paul B., Michael A. Long and Michael J. Lynch. “Treadmill of Crime: How A Political Economy of Environmental Disorganization can Contribute to the Greening of Criminology.” Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL, November, 2012. Stretesky, Paul B., Michael J. Lynch and Michael A. Long. “Treadmill of Crime: A Political Economy of Environmental Disorganization and the Greening of Criminology.” Paper Presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Denver, Colorado, August, 2012. Huss, Shelia, Paul B. Stretesky and Michael J. Lynch. “Environmental Policy Processes: A View from the Perspective of Green Criminology.” Paper Presented at the New Frontiers Seminar Series, Workshop on Policy Process Research. Sponsored by the School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado, Denver, Colorado, August, 2011.

http://www.ucdenver.edu/academics/colleges/SPA/BuechnerInstitute/Centers/WOPPR/Documents/The%20New%20Frontiers%20Seminar%20Series.pdf#page=18

Long, Michael A., Paul B. Stretesky and Michael J. Lynch. “The Relationship Between Political Donations and Environmental Violations in the Coal Industry.” Paper Presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C., 2011. Lynch, Michael J., and Paul B. Stretesky. “Ecological Predictors of Voluntary Environmental Enforcement Programs Across US Counties: Water Monitoring Programs.” Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA, 2010. Stretesky, Paul B., Michael J. Lynch and Loren Linscott. “Crime in the Coal Industry: Mountain Top Removal and Violations of the Clean Water Act.” Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology, St. Louis, November, 2008. Lynch, Michael J. “The American Prison System and African Americans.” Paper presented to the Black Professional Graduate Student Association, University of South Florida, September 25th, 2007. Stretesky, Paul B., and Michael J. Lynch. “Does the EPA Audit Policy Improve

Environmental Compliance?” Paper presented at the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (World Conservation Union; IUCN) 4th Academy of Environmental Law Colloquium, White Plains, New York, October, 2006.

Hogan, Michael J., Michael A. Long, Paul B. Stretesky and Michael J. Lynch. “Political Influence, Post-Katrina Contracts, and State-Corporate Crime: Rewarding Recidivists. ” Paper Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Southwest Social Science Association, San Antonia Texas, April, 2006. Hogan, Michael J., Michael A. Long, Paul B. Stretesky and Michael J. Lynch. Campaign Contributions, Postwar Reconstruction Contracts and State Crime. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society. Minneapolis, MN, April, 2005. Lynch, Michael J., Herman Schwendinger, and Julia Schwendinger. The Empirical Status of Radical Criminology. Invited Plenary Session presentation. American Society of Criminology. Nashville, Tennessee, November, 2004. Lynch, Michael J. Segregation, Black Power and Criminal Justice. Invited paper Presented at the Institute on Black Life, 7th Annual Research Conference. Tampa, Florida. April 3rd, 2003. * Lynch, Michael J. Towards s Radical Ecology of Urban Violence: Integrating Medical, Epidemiological, Social Ecological, Environmental, and Criminological Research on Lead (Pb), Class, Race and Crime. National Institute of Justice Urban Violence Workshop. Washington, D.C.. December 10-12, 2002. (This is the first theory conference sponsored by NIJ, and was limited to twelve paper participants). (*Invited). Schuck, Amie, and Michael J. Lynch. The Abstract Art of Racial Profiling. Paper Presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL, November, 2002. Lynch, Michael J., Danielle McGurrin, and Paul B. Stretesky. Hot Spots of Lead (Pb) and Homicide: An Empirical Examination of the Association Between High Lead Index Concentrations and High Homicide Areas in Chicago, 1989-1991. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA, November, 2001. Lynch, Michael J., and Brett Mervis. Segregation, Social Control and Social Justice: An Analysis of the HOPE VI Project. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA, November, 2001. Stretesky, Paul B. and Michael J. Lynch. Crime and Heavy Metal: An Analysis of the Geographic Relationship Between The Distribution of Heavy Metals and Crime

in the U.S. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, November, 2000.

Lynch, Michael J. Paul B. Stretesky and Danielle McGurrin. Thinking About Race, Class, Gender and White Collar Crime: Focusing on Race and Class Issues. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Toronto, November, 2000. McGurrin, Daniel, Michael J. Lynch and Paul B. Stretesky. Toxic Crimes and Environmental Justice: An Examination of the Hidden Dangers of Hazardous Waste. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. New Orleans, March, 2000. Lynch, Michael J. The Power of oppression: Towards Understanding the History of

Criminology as a Science of Oppression. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Toronto, November, 1999.

Lynch, Michael J., and Paul B. Stretesky. The Geography of Environmental Justice:

Public School Proximity to Hazardous Waste Sites. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Orlando, Fl, March, 1999.

McGurrin, Danielle, Melissa Fenwick, and Michael J. Lynch. Representing Corporate

Crime: An Examination of Journal and Textbook Contents. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Orlando, Fl, March, 1999.

Lynch, Michael J., and Paul B. Stretesky. A Class-Race Linked Model of

Environmental Hazards. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology, November, 1998.

Lynch, Michael J. and Ronald Burns. Safe Streets: Reassessing Automobile Safety

Ratings. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology, November, 1998. Lynch, Michael J. Race, Class and Gender as Theoretical Issues Promoting the

Integration of Criminology and Criminal Justice Research. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology, November, 1997. (Invited).

Stretesky, Paul, and Michael J. Lynch. Justice for Some: The Racial Dimension of

Hazardous Waste Site Location. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology, November, 1997.

Stretesky, Paul and Michael J. Lynch. Hazardous Waste and State Sanctioned Crime:

The Value of Human Life in Florida. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Lexington, Kentucky, March, 1997.

Lynch, Michael J., Jefferson Holcomb, and Katherine Jameison. The FDA and Public Health Justice. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, Illinois, November 1996.

Lynch, Michael J., Mahesh Nalla, Paul Stretesky and Michael Hogan. Expanding the

Expansion of Social Control Perspective. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, Illinois, November 1996.

Hogan, Michael J., Michael J. Lynch and Paul Stretesky. A Further Look at Long Cycles, Legislation and Crime. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Las Vegas, Nevada, March, 1996. Lynch, Michael J., Enough Criminal Justice Already! Undoing Criminal Justice

Education, or An Argument in Favor of the Death Penalty for A Discipline (Why Undergraduate Criminal Justice Programs Should Receive the Death Penalty). Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Boston, MA, March, 1995. (Invited).

Lynch, Michael J. and E. Britt Patterson. Measuring Marx: Predictions for

Disaggregated Rates of Offending for the U.S. Employing Marxian Economic Variables. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Miami, Florida. November 1994.

Jamieson, Katherine M., and Michael J. Lynch. "Shaping Social Control: Corporate

Deviance and the Social Construction of Reality." Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Miami, Florida. November 1994.

Lynch, Michael J. "Radical Criminology, Race and Gender: Toward the Year 2000."

Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology, October 1993, Phoenix, AZ. (Invited).

Lynch, Michael J. and E. Britt Patterson. "The Theoretical and Empirical Application of

Marxian Economic Theory to Crime." Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology, November 1992, New Orleans, LA.

Lynch, Michael J. and E. Britt Patterson. "The Biases of Bail: Race and Gender

Discrimination in Formalized Bail Procedures." Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Nashville, Tennessee, March, 1991.

Lynch, Michael J., Graeme R. Newman, and W. Byron Groves. "Control Theory and

Punishment: The Hybrid Nature of Control Theory as a Penal Philosophy." Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology,

Baltimore, Maryland, November, 1990. Lynch, Michael J. and Elizabeth S. Cass "An Historical Analysis of the Development of

Florida's Penal System, 1865-1926." Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Baltimore, Maryland, November, 1990.

Lynch, Michael J. and J. Santiago Nunez "Marxian Economic Theory and Criminal

Behavior: Theoretical and Empirical Considerations." Paper presented at the meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Denver, Colorado, March, 1990.

Lynch, Michael J. and Richard A. Lynch "Deconstruction and Radical Criminology: The

Deconstruction and Critique of Text and its Implications for Radical Criminology." Paper presented at the meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Denver, Colorado, March, 1990.

Lynch, Michael J. and J. Santiago Nunez "A Critique of Traditional Theories of

Punishment." Paper presented at the Southern Conference on Corrections, Tallahassee, Florida, February, 1990.

Nalla, Mahesh K., and Michael J. Lynch "Social Order, The Demand for Control, and Police Strength: Phoenix, 1950-1988." Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Western Society of Criminology. Las Vegas, Nevada, February 1990.

Lynch, Michael J. and Mahesh K. Nalla "The Correlates of Crime: A Critique of Causal

and Methodological Issues." Paper presented at the Meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Reno, Nevada, November, 1989.

Lynch, Michael J. and E. Britt Patterson "The Political Economy of Social

Disorganization." Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Washington, D.C., March 1989.

Lynch, Michael J. and W. Byron Groves "Radical Criminology, Radical Policy: What is

Radical Policy?" Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Washington, D.C., March 1989. (Invited).

Groves, W. Byron and Michael J. Lynch "Reconciling Structural and Subjective

Approaches to the Study of Crime." Paper presented at the Albany Conference on Criminal Justice, Albany, New York, 1989. (Invited).

Lynch, Michael J., Graeme R. Newman, David McDowall and W. Byron Groves "Crime

in the World System: World System Theory and its Application to Comparative Criminology." Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, November 1988.

Groves, W. Byron and Michael J. Lynch "Structuralism, Subjectivity and Marxism." Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, San Francisco, California, March 1988.

Lynch, Michael J., W. Byron Groves and Alan J. Lizotte "The Extraction of Surplus

Value and Property Crime Rates in the United States: An Empirical Analysis." Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Montreal, Canada, November 1987.

Lynch, Michael J. and Elizabeth S. Cass "The Correlates of Crime as Ideology." Paper

presented at the annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Montreal, Canada, November 1987.

Farnworth, Margaret, Michael J. Lynch and David W. Aziz "The Changing Nature of

Female Crime: An Empirical Assessment." Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, Georgia, November 1986.

Lynch, Michael J. and Roy Blaine "A Critical-Historical Analysis of Formal Social Control

Mechanisms: The Police of Albany, New York." Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, Georgia, November 1986.

Nalla, Mahesh, Michael J. Lynch and Keith Miller "Perceptions of Deviance: Bhopal --

Industrial Accident or Crime?" Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Orlando, Florida, March 1986.

Lynch, Michael J. "The Social and Economic Marginality of Female Offenders:

Implications for a Structural Level Theory of Women and Crime." Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology, San Diego, California, November 1985.

Conference Organizing Activities/Participation

2017, Program Committee, American Society of Criminology, Area Chair, Environmental Crime 2016, Chair, Session, Causes and Consequences of Prison Population Growth, Annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology. 2016, Chair, Session, Theory and Application in Critical Criminology, Annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology. 2013, Program Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Area Chair,

Environmental Crime

2009, Program Committee, American Society of Criminology, Area Chair, Critical Criminology 2008, Ad Hoc Local Arrangements, Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, National Meetings, Tampa, 2008. 2008, Program Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, State and Organized Crime. 2006, Program Committee, American Society of Criminology, Area Chair, Radical Criminology. 2005, Program Committee, American Society of Criminology, Area Chair, Critical Criminology. 1999 Program Committee, American Society of Criminology, Division Chair, Critical Criminology. 1994-95 Fellow Selection Committee, American Society of Criminology. 1994-95 Program Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. 1993 Membership Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. 1992 Program Committee, American Society of Criminology. 1991 Program Committee, Southern Conference on Corrections. Student Papers. 1990 Program Committee, Southern Conference on Corrections. Student Papers. Chair and Organizer: Critical Approaches to Power, Crime and Justice, ASC, 1999. Chair, Environmental Crime: Expanding the Search for Answers. ASC, 1998. Chair, Critical Issues Redirecting Criminology. ASC, 1997. Discussant: Empirical and Theoretical Applications in Critical Criminology, ASC, 1999. Discussant, Elite Deviance, Institutional Power and the Social Construction of Crime, American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA, November, 1991. Organizer, "On the Margin(al): Economic Marginalization, Crime and Justice." American Society of Criminology, Miami. Fl, November, 1994.

Organizer and Chair, Special Session: The Work of W. Byron Groves, American Society Of Criminology, San Francisco, CA, November, 1991. Sponsored by the Division

on Critical Criminology.

Chair and Organizer, "The Punishment Implications of Criminological Theories." Annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Baltimore, Md, November, 1990.

Co-organizer, "The Changing Nature of Social Control." Annual meetings of the

American Society of Criminology, Baltimore, Md., November, 1990. Chair and Organizer, "Critical Issues in Punishment and Corrections." Southern

Conference on Corrections, Tallahassee, February, 1990. Discussant and Chair, "Student Papers." Annual meetings of the Southern Correctional

Conference, Tallahassee, February 1989. Chair and Organizer, "Theoretical Perspectives on Cross-Cultural Research." Annual

meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Montreal, Canada, November 1987.

Other Presentations

“Green Criminology and Poaching of Wildlife and other Species.” Presented to the USF Student organization, Members Empowering True Awareness, March 3rd, 2014. “Criminological Approaches to Poaching and Poaching Research.” Presented February 13th, 2014, to Crime and Justice in America.

REPORTS and WORKING PAPERS

Working Papers/Government Reports Lynch, Michael J. and E. Britt Patterson 1990 "Race and Gender Bias in Bail Amount

Decisions: Some Evidence from Florida." Submitted to the Supreme Court of Florida Racial and Ethnic Bias Study Commission. Public service document.

Lynch, Michael J. "A Brief History of Albany's Police and Courts." Unpublished Working

Papers, Michael J. Hindelang Research Center, Albany, New York. 1985. 50 pp.

University Reports (Note: I contributed an extensive amount of analysis and writing to the Provost’s Task Force on Faculty Roles, Responsibilities and Rewards. Much of this work involved researching academic issues related to faculty roles and the

measurement of faculty productivity. My contributions exceeded 50 single spaced pages printed in various reports or stand alone reports as noted below). Lynch, Michael J. 2009. “Defining Faculty.” Prepared for the Provost’s Task Force on Faculty Roles, Responsibilities and Rewards. (January; 2 single spaced pages). Lynch, Michael J. 2009. “Discussion Paper: Using Faculty Assigned Duties (FAD) Derived from the Faculty Annual Report (FAR) System to Define Faculty and The Effect of this Practice on Productivity Measures.” Prepared for the Provost’s Task Force on Faculty Roles, Responsibilities and Rewards. (February; 5 single spaced pages)

http://www.acad.usf.edu/Task-Force/FRRR/docs/Appendix-C-Duties-and-productivity-measures.pdf

Lynch, Michael J. 2009. “Faculty Roles and Responsibilities: A Review of Literature and

the Effects of the Business Model on Faculty Productivity.” Prepared for the Provost’s Task Force on Faculty Roles, Responsibilities and Rewards (February, 4 single spaced pages). (in final report, pages 74-79). http://www.acad.usf.edu/Task-Force/FRRR/docs/TF-FRRR-Final-Report-appendices.pdf

Lynch, Michael J. 2009. “Literature Review: Results from the Updated 2004 National Survey of Post-Secondary Faculty Data.” Prepared for the Provost’s Task Force on Faculty Roles, Responsibilities and Rewards (March, 14 single spaced pages; in final report, pages 68-74). http://www.acad.usf.edu/Task-Force/FRRR/docs/Appendix-F-Literature-reviews.pdf

Lynch, Michael J. 2009. ‘Summary of Criminology Faculty Responses to the

Committee’s Statement on Faculty Definition/Roles/Values.” Prepared for the Provost’s Task Force on Faculty Roles, Responsibilities and Rewards (March, 4 single spaced pages).

Lynch, Michael J. 2009. “Faculty Roles and Productivity: Combined Literature

Summary.” Prepared for the Provost’s Task Force on Faculty Roles, Responsibilities and Rewards (March, 22 single spaced pages).

Kleinhammer-Tramill, Jeannie, Michael J. Lynch, Pat Finelli, Mark Goldman, Carol Ann Borchert and Brent Weisman. 2009. “Discussion Questions and Feedback from Departments.” Provost’s Task Force on Faculty Roles, Responsibilities and Rewards (March, 13 single spaced pages).

http://www.acad.usf.edu/Task-Force/FRRR/docs/Appendix-B-Preliminary-feedback.pdf

Departmental Reports

* Department Visibility: Leveraging Scores Produced by The Center for World University Rankings (CWUR), Research Gate and Google Scholar, April, 2017 * Proposal: Revision of Annual Faculty Review Process and Forms, March, 2017. * Proposal for Faculty Annual Review of Research, July, 2013. * Report to the Department: Key Comparisons, Department of Criminology, USF to 31 other Ph.D. Programs in Criminology and Criminal Justice, May, 2012. * Report: Discussion of the Department of Criminology’s Criteria for Annual Teaching Evaluations. Submitted to Michael J. Leiber, Interim Chair, for discussion at the Fall Retreat. Submitted, May, 2012. * Financial Cost and Tuition and Matching State Fund Income, Department of Criminology, 2011-2012 and Proposal for Resource Request, May, 2012. *Report to the Department: Calculation of Tuition Generating Income, Department of Criminology, 2010-2011, Submitted, March, 2011. * Report to the Department on Comprehensive Procedures at Top Ranks Criminology and Sociology Programs, Submitted by Michael J. Lynch, February, 2011. *Preliminary Proposal and Feasibility Study, 5 Year BA-MA Program, 2011. *Annual Faculty Productivity Report, 2009-10 *Summer Faculty Productivity Report, 2010 *Program Review Report and Self Study, 2010. *Department of Criminology, Doctoral Program Self Study, 2002. (with M. Dwayne Smith). 21 pages. *Ph.D. Program 5 Year Plan, 2002-2007 *Ph.D. Program 5 Year Plan, 2003-2008. *Doctoral Dissertation Analysis for US Ph.D. Programs, 2004-2006. 11 pages. *Three Year Merit Moving Average Proposal Analysis and Critique, 2007.

*Committee on Discretionary Expenditures, Expenditure Proposal, 2007. 7 pages. *Annual Faculty Productivity Report, 2006-2008. *Ph.D. Program 5 Year Plan, 1998-2003. *Ph.D. Program 5 Year Plan, 1999-2004. *Ph.D. Program 5 Year Plan, 2000-2005 *Ph.D. Program 5 Year Plan, 2001-2006

Papers Written for the University of South Florida Non-Faculty Union (AFSCME,

3342) as Public Service Documents 2012. “The War Against the Working Class: Part I, An Introduction.” (PP. 1-7). 2012. “The Modern War Against the Working Class: Part II, Killing Unions.” (PP. 8-18). 2012. “The Modern War Against The Working Class: Part III, Diminishing Returns: The Decline of Corporate Taxes.” (PP. 19-28). 2012. “The War Against the Working Class: Part 4, Individual Taxation -- Declining Taxes for the Wealthy.” (PP. 29-35). 2012. “The War Against the Working Class, Part 5: The Expansion of Income Inequality.” (PP. 36-40). 2012. “The War Against the Working Class, Part 6: The Working Class as the Source of Profit.” (PP. 41-51). 2012. “The War Against Workers, Part 7: Worker Productivity, Debt, Exporting Jobs and Importing Commodities.” (PP. 52-57). 2012. “The War Against Workers, Part 8: Conclusion, Back to Unions, Democracy and Supporting What’s Good for Most Americans.” (PP. 58-63).

Promotion and Tenure Reviews Redacted

Manuscripts Under Preparation/ Review*/ In Progress

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Grants/Funding Bethune-Cookman-USF African-American MA Fellowship, 2016-2018, $36,000 (with possible extension for Ph.D. fellowship, 2019-2021, $ 54,000). Kickstarter Entrepreneurial Program, $ 2,365, To establish the International Green Criminology Working Group Website and Online Journal. All proceeds expended on technology and programming July, 2012. Post-Doctoral Research Grant, College of Behavioral and Community Sciences, $72,000 over two years. 2010-2011. Publication Services Grant, Sage Publications, Graduate Student Stipend. 1999-2001, waived editor’s fee; $ 22,500 (3 Grants, $ 7,500 each). Publications Grant, Florida State University. 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997. $6,000 annually (4 grants; $24,000 total) To cover costs of publishing and circulating The Critical Criminologist. Creative Research Program, Florida State University, Developmental Research Grant (Highest ranked proposal), $6000, 1995-96. Creative Research Council (CRC) Developmental Grant, First Year Faculty, Florida State University. $ 6,000, May 1989-August 1989.

DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS DIRECTED/CHAIRED (* = Co Chaired) (FSU = Florida State University; USF = University of South Florida) (Note FSU cochaired Dissertations were those I was chairing prior to moving to USF. I was allowed to continue on these dissertations as cochair provided a then current FSU faculty member was designated as cochair as well). Ihekoawba Onwudiwe, August 1993, Terrorism and the World System. (FSU) Lenny Krzycki, August 1993, Popular Culture's Contribution to the Consensus/

Conflict Debate. (FSU)

Jacklyn Huey, August 1994, Historical Analysis of the Development of a Feminist- Oriented Criminology. (FSU)

Jana Bufkin, August 1996, Towards an Understanding of Bias Crimes and Bias

Groups: A Theory of Masculinity and Power. (FSU) Billy R. Close. 1997. Towards a Resolution of the Discrimination/ No Discrimination Debate in Criminology and Criminal Justice: Revisiting Black Criminality And Institutional Racism. (FSU) Paul Stretesky, 1997. Waste Wars: Environmental Hazards and Racial Bias. (FSU) Randy Nelson. 1997. A Critical Assessment of the Communities that Care Delinquency Model. (FSU) Ronald Burns. 1997. Denying Harm: The Social Construction of Image

and the Auto Industry. (FSU) *Emmanuel Onyeozili. 1998. The History of Policing and Social Control Nigeria. (FSU) *Lynne Vieraitis. 1999. Inequality and Homicide Across U.S. Cities. (FSU) *Jefferson Holcomb. 2000. The Use of Clemency and Trends in Punishment:

An Historical Case Study of Ohio, 1900-1997. (FSU) Melissa Jarrell. May 2005, Violations of Environmental Laws in the Oil Refinery Sector. (USF) Evaritaris Obinyan. (May, 2005). Tolerance of Delinquency by Juveniles. (USF) Danielle McGurrin. May, 2007, Fabrication: Corporate and Governmental Crime in the Apparel Industry. (USF) *Melissa Fenwick. 2009. Reel Images: Representations of Adult Male Prisons by the Film Industry. (USF) *James Ray. 2011. “Psychopathy and Criminal Trajectories.” (USF) *Michael Caudy. 2011. “Life Course and Race Trajectories of Crime” (USF) Kimberly Barrett. 2013. “Assessing Hotspots of Lead and Hotspots of Crime.” Brian Sellers (August, 2013) “Zero Tolerance for Marginal Populations: Examining Neoliberal Social Control in American Schools. “

*Cedric Michels (May, 2014), Public Knowledge and Sentiments about Elite Deviance. *Carol Trent. (August, 2015). Elite Deviance, Organized Crime, and Homicide: A Cross- National Quantitative Analysis Erin Mulligan. (August, 2015). Evaluating the Social Control of Banking Crimes: An Examination of Anti-Money Laundering Deficiencies and Industry Success. *Raleigh Blasdell. (Fall, 2015). Reel or Reality? The Portrayal of Prostitution in Major Motion Pictures. *Hyojong Song (August, 2017). An examination of macro-social correlates of online property crime. Leo Genco (In progress).

DOCTORAL DISSERTATION COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS: UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA Katherine Ferrari May, 2014 (Social Work). Rural Communities: How Do Individuals Perceive Change When Industry Enters the Area? Melissa Harrison. December, 2010. Jose G. Ordonez May, 2009. The Influence of Parental Support on Anti- Social Behavior and Alcohol use Among 6th Through 11th Graders: A Multilevel Approach. Thomas Bazley December, 2004. Predicting Police Use of Force: A Study

of Patrol Officers in an Urban Police Department.

FLORIDA STATE UNIVESITY (Department, Year Completed) Greg Cable (Public Policy 1991) Andy Ho (Criminology 1992) Julie Prince (Psychology 1993)

Sherri Smith (Criminology 1995) Gerry Geis (History 1995) Felicia Dix (Criminology 1997) Alex Del Carmen (Criminology 1997) Matthew Robinson (Criminology 1997) Claire Bell (Modern Language 1998) Harry Coverston (Religion 2000) OTHER UNIVERSITIES: Paul Schupp (Criminal Justice, State University of New York at

Albany) (2004). Johanna Espin (University of Florida, Sociology, on-going)

MASTERS THESIS/ AREA PAPER* and EXAMINATION(#)

COMMITTEES (^= Cochaired)

USF

Chair Thesis Topic/ Title Xavier Birch (in progress) Leo Genco August, 2016 Structural Factors Predicting the

Distribution of Animal Welfare Statues Across US States.

Lynne Hodalski- Champagne August, 2015 Tampa Electric Company’s Big Bend Utility Plant in Hillsborough County, Florida: A Case Study Joy Camacho May, 2014 The Tattoo: Mark of Subversion Veronic Winters May, 2013 State-Corporate Crime in the Democratic

Republic of the Congo. Patrick DePass May, 2013 Perceptions of Punishment Markia Jennings August 2012* Crime in the Food Industry Charles Stickler May 2012 A Deadly Way of Doing Business: A Case Study of Corporate Crime in the Mining Industry Robert Crapo May, 2011 Community Policing and the Afghanistan Counterinsurgency Carol L. Trent May, 2008 Cross Cultural Explanations of Crime (Won an award from the ASC Division on International Criminology for best student research). Keyona Lewis May, 2005* Race in Criminology Allison, Stuart May, 2003^ A Case Study of Identity Theft Xiaofeng Cheng August 2002 Effects of Various Gun Control Laws on Different Crime Types Kevin Albright December 2001 School Bomb Threats Brett Mervis May 2001 Hope VI and Racial Segregation Melissa Jarrell May 2000. NCAA Infractions Faith Nadel December 2000* Catherine Barnes December 2000*

Member Chris Longino May, 2015 Stage Automobile Accidents Kayte Branch December 1999 Kenya Nelson# May 2002 James Ray August 2007 Psychopathy, Attitudes and White Collar Crime

Sociology Josh Miller August, 2007 Gene Jarvis August, 2008 Race, Class and Attitudes toward Environmental Issues Geological Science Kevin Martyn September, 2016 How Mature Capitalism turns Pollution

into Diamonds. Department of Humanities and Cultural Sciences John L. Brown November, 2016 An Exploratory Analysis of Media

Reporting of Police Involved Shootings in Florida

UNDERGRADUATE HONORS THESES, Chair

Fanscheca DiNapoli In Progress Green Criminology Jeevan Rampersaad May 2011 Safe Cities: Crime and Environmental Measures.

@Florida State University

Chair MA Committee Chair Lenny Krzycki* May 1989 Ihekowba Onwudwe*May 1989* Billy R. Close May 1991 Richard Spano May 1994 Calvin Grisset May 1995 Drugs, Macrosystemic Crime and the Negative Ideology of Pharmaceutical and Tobacco

Companies Expressed Through Advertising.

MA Member Member Stamatis Spirou May 1990 Eugene Paoline* May 1994 Jefferson Holcomb May 1994 Amie Scheidegger* May 1992

Visiting Doctoral Scholars Supervised Giada Dalla Gasperina, 2010, University Trento (Italy).

NATIONAL, REGIONAL, AND UNIVERSITY COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA

Department of Criminology

* Annual Faculty Review Committee, 2015-2016 *Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2016-2017 * Instructor Promotion Committee 2016-2017

* Ad Hoc Storage Room Assessment and Clean Up, Chair (2013) * Ad Hoc, Bethune-Cookman Fellowship Program, Chair (2013, 2015, 2016) * Ad Hoc, Governance Document Revisions, Chair (2013-2014) * Faculty Annual Review, Chair, (2013-2014) * Search Committee, Two Assistant Professors, Member (2012-2013) * Search Committee, Department Chair, Member (2010-2011) * 5 Year BA-MA Program Proposal in Criminology, Chair (2010-2011) * Summer Productivity Report to BCS, Chair (Fall, 2010) * Search Committee, Associate/Full Professor, Chair (2009-2010) * Search Committee, Assistant Professor, Chair (2009-2010) * Search Committee, Criminology Post-Doctoral Position, Member (2009-2010) * Colloquium Series, Chair (2009-2010) * Program Review Committee, Chair (2009-2010) * Mid-Tenure Review Committee, 2007-08; 2009-2010; 2016-2017 * Committee on Discretionary Expenditures, Chair (2007-08) * Executive Committee

2007-2008; 2008-2009; 2009-2010 (Chair) * Student Paper Competition Evaluator 2007; 2009; 2014; 2015 * Search Committee, Associate/Full Professor, 2009-2010 (Chair) * Search Committee, Assistant Professor 1999-00; 2001-02;2002-03; 2006-07; 2007-08 * Search Committee, Instructor, 2006-2007 * Tenure and Promotion Committee 2002-03 (Chair); 2007-2008; 2010-11; 2014-2015; 2016-2017 * SACS Accreditation Committee 2001-02; 2002-03. * Publication Standards Committee 2001. (Chair). * Search Committee, Science and Crime, 1999-2000, Chair; 2000-2001 * Search Committee, Advisor/Intern Director, 1998-99. * Graduate Admissions Committee, 1997-2008, 2014, 2015, 2016 1997-2003 (CoChair) * Graduate Committee 2006-2007; 2007-2008; 2008-2009; 2009-2010; 2015-2016; 2016-2017 * Annual Review and Evaluation Committee,

1997-1998; 1998-1999; 2007-2008;2008-2009; 2009-2010 (Chair); 2012-2013; 2013-2014 (Chair); 2014-2015;2015-2016 * Ph.D. Comprehensive Committee 1997-1998 (Chair); 1998-1999 (Chair); 2001-2002 (Chair);2002-2003 (Chair) 2003-2004; 2004-2005; 2005-2006; 2006-2007; 2007-2008; 2008-2009; 2013-2014; 2014-2015; 2015-2016; 2016-2017

College of Behavioral and Community Sciences * Tenure and Promotion, Member (2010-2011); Chair, 2015-2016; Member, 2016-17. *Mid-Tenure Review Committee, Chair, 2016

College of Arts and Sciences

*Computer Committee 1999-00; 2000-01; 2001-02; 2002-03

Graduate Council 2001-02 2002-03 (alternate)

Student Grievance Committee 2003-04; 2005-06

University

* USF Research Misconduct Investigation Panel, 2012-2013

* Chair, Promotion and Tenure Committee, Promotion to Full, Department Of Geography, 2011-2012 * USF-UFF, Recruitment and Retention Committee, 2011-2012.

* Graduate Mentor Award Committee, Member, 2010-2011

* Provost’s Task Force on Faculty Roles, Responsibilities and Rewards, 2008-09

*University Grade Appeals 1999 ; 2002 ; 2006

Florida State University

School of Criminology and Criminal Justice:

*Teaching Incentive Awards Committee (1996-97) *Faculty Advisor, Graduate Student Association (1996-97) *Graduate Curriculum Reform Committee (1994-6; Chair) *Faculty Recruitment Committee (1988-89; 1994-1995; 1995-1996) *Merit Award Allocation Committee (1988-1989) *Academic Committee (1989-94; Chair 1991-93) *Ad Hoc Committee on Restricted Access (1989-1990) *Theory Doctoral Comprehensive Committee (1989-1994) *Methods/Statistics Doctoral Comprehensive Committee (1994-97)

Program in Criminal Justice Committees:

*Academic Committee (1991-95; Chair 1991-95)

Florida State University Committees:

*Women's Studies Advisory Committee (1991-96) *Black Studies Program, Black Graduate Student Orientation Selection Committee (1994-5.) *Black Studies Advisory Committee (1993-7) *Advisory Committee, Florida State University-Community Outreach Program for Disadvantaged Black Youth (1992-97). *Faculty Mentor, HEAL (Human-Earth-Animal Liberation) (1992-1994). *Committee on Faculty Research Support (COFRS) (1988-89)

National/Regional Committee Memberships:

* American Society of Criminology, Program Committee, 2017. * Chair, International Green Criminology Working Group, Web-Connect Project, 2012- * Chair, Young Scholar Award Committee, National White Collar Crime Consortium,

2009-2010. *Participating Member American Association of Doctoral Programs in Criminology and Criminal Justice, 1998-99; 1999-00;2000-2001;2001-2002; 2002-2003 *Member, Editor’s Selection Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences,

Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 1998-1999. *Member, Program Committee, American Society of Criminology, 1992-93; 1998-1999, 2001-02; 2005-06; 2006-07; *Member, Fellows Selection Committee, American Society of Criminology (1995-96) *Program Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (1994-5; 2006-07 *W. Byron Groves Scholarship Fund Committee, State University of New York at Albany (1990-P). (Cofounder and Co-administrator). *Member, Nominations Committee, Critical Criminology Division, American Society of Criminology (1994) *Chair, Nominations Committee, Critical Criminology Division, American Society of Criminology (1993) *Membership Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (1993-94) *Annual Book Award Committee, Criminology, Society for the Study of Social Problems (1992) *Program Committee, American Society of Criminology, Critical Theory Organizer, New Orleans, LA, November (1992) *Academic Advisory Board, Department of Sociology, St. John's University, Queens,

New York (1989-2000) *Student Affairs Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (1990-91). *Annual Book Award Committee, Michael J. Hindelang Annual Book Award (1986, 1987, 1988).

OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

*Reviewer, Grant Application, The Leverhulme Trust, April, 2016. *Unpaid Consultant, Bureau of Anti-Crime Policy, http://www.anticrimepolicy.com/, 2007-2012. *Unpaid Consultant, Nuccio Park Community Policing Project, 1998-99. *Unpaid Consultant, Ybor City Merchant-Patron Policing Study, 1998-99. *Reviewer, National Institute of Justice Grants, 1996.

AWARDS AND HONORS

Gilbert Geis Lifetime Achievement Award for Scholarship, from the National White Collar Crime Research Consortium and the National White Collar Crime Center, November, 2016. 2000 Outstanding Intellectuals of the 21st Century, 9th Edition. International Biographical

Center, Cambridge, England. 2015. SUNY-Albany, School of Criminal Justice, Distinguished Alumni Award, 2015. 2nd Place, 2015 Alan Schnaiberg Award, American Sociological Association’s Environment and Technology Section Awards for Best sociological articles on Environmental issues. Lifetime Achievement Award, Division on Critical Criminology of the American Society of Criminology, November, 2011. Biographic Subject, Marquis’ Who’s Who in the World, Editions: 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009 Biographic Subject, Marquis’ Who’s Who in America, Editions: 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013; 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2007 Biographic Subject, Contemporary Authors. Farmington Hills, MI: Gale-Cengage. 2011 Edition. Creative Research Program, Florida State University, Developmental Research Grant (Highest ranked proposal), $6000, 1995-96. Teaching Incentive Program Reward Recipient, Florida State University, 1994-95. Outstanding Contribution to Marxist Sociology, Division on Marxist Sociology, American Sociological Association, for contribution to From the Left Bank to the Mainstream, edited by D. McQuaire and P. McGuire (General Hall: Dix Hills, NY, 1994). Biographic Subject, Contemporary Authors, 1994. Second Annual William R. Jones Most Valuable Mentor Award, 1992-1993. Three Awards are given annually to recognize the contribution of faculty members in the State of Florida to McKnight Black Doctoral Students. All graduate faculty in the State of Florida University system are eligible for this award. Merit Evaluation, School of Criminology, Peer Review, Scholarship and Teaching, Overall Rank First for the following academic years: (note: no peer review was performed in 1991-92, 1992-93, 1993-94 academic years):

1. 1988-89; 2. 1989-90; 3. 1990-91; 4. 1994-95 Creative Research Council (CRC) Developmental Grant, First Year Faculty, Florida State University. May 1989-August 1989. $6,000.

Elliot Lumbard Award for Academic Excellence, School of Criminal Justice, SUNY Albany, May 1988. Research and Educational Development Award: Office of the Vice-President, State University of New York at Albany, 10/86 and 6/85. Biographic Subject, Marquis Who's Who in the East, 21st edition, 1986. Rockefeller College Annual Award, Recognition of Graduate Student Contributions to their Field. SUNY-Albany, 1/85 and 1/86.

Other: Runner Up, USF Graduate Mentor Award, 2016; Runner-up, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Graduate Mentor Award, 2015.

Community Service *Metropolitan Ministries, Christmas Drive, Team Supervisor, December, 2009; 2010; 2011; 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 *Metropolitan Ministries, Backpack/School Supply days, August, 2010 *Coach, New Tampa Soccer, Fall-Spring, 2001-2002 *Great American Teach-In, 2001 *Coach, New Tampa Little League, Fall, 2001 *Volunteer, Hillsborough County Animal Shelter, 1998-9. *Coach, Senior Major Leagues, Tallahassee, FL,1995-96. *Christmas Drive, The Christmas Connection,1989-1992. *Provide interviews and information to a variety of newspapers in Tallahassee, Tampa, Miami, Jacksonville, Panama City, Ocala, West Palm Beach, Orlando, Naples and St. Petersburg.

Media Interviews: National Public Radio – Women and Crime – September, 1993.

Media Coverage of Research:

5/3/99- Miami Herald – NHTSA Crash Test Program

Media Coverage of research on Lead and Homicide: 6/01 Boiler: Giornale di Scienzia, Innoazionne, e Ambiente (Italian) 06/02 Gen Altruista (Spanish) 06/02 Lead Environmental Awareness and Detection

07/02 Earth Stop, Earth Spirit 05/02 Aerias 05/29/01 WebMD http://www.webmd.com/content/article/32/1728_80544 3/2001 Crime Times http://64.202.182.52/crimetimes/01c/w01cp1.htm 05/16/01 ABC News, National Coverage 05/01 SurfMed (German) 5/01 News wise 5/17/01 Unisci: Daily University News Service 3/9/2005 Citypaper Online

http://www.citypaper.com/news/story.asp?id=9738 1/18/2006 Environmental Lawyers “The Lead Effect.” http://www.environmentallawyers.com/national-

content.cfm/Article/4091/The-Lead-Effect.html Academic Reviews/Summaries on Lead and Crime Research, Examples

1. Annual Review of Medicine, February, 2004, (Herbert Needleman) arjournals.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev.med.55.091902.103653 2. Environmental Health Perspectives, The Lead Effect? October, 2002. 3. Scientific American, News In Brief, May, 2001. “Lead – not in Bullet Form – Linked to Homicide.” 4. Daily University Science News, http://unisci.com/stories/20012/0517014.htm February, 2001. 5. Wayne State University, Lead Poisoning Research Center at the Center for Urban Studies, Reading List. 6. Center on Behavioral Medicine, Toxic Metals: Learning and Behavior by Bernard Windham. 7. San Francisco Chronicle, New York Crime Dip Tied to Lead Exposure.

Sunday, July 15, 2007.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Union of Radical Political Economics Union of Concerned Scientists Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry National White Collar Crime Research Consortium American Society of Criminology

Division on Critical Criminology Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences International Green Criminology Working Group

OTHER ORGANIZATIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Antivivisection Society; Amnesty International; World-Wildlife Fund; Greenpeace; The Nature Conservancy; The International Fund for Animal Welfare; Waterkeepers Alliance.