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CURRICULUM VITAE August 2017 Madeleine Novich, Ph.D. 371 W 117 th , #2C New York, NY 10026 Cell: 347.924.5609 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION Rutgers University 2015 Newark, NJ School of Criminal Justice Doctorate of Philosophy, Criminal Justice University of Pennsylvania 2011 Philadelphia, PA Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Master of Science, Criminology University of Pennsylvania 2005 Philadelphia, PA School of Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Arts, Chinese and Political Science Magna Cum Laude CURRENT POSITION Post-Doctoral Fellow 20152018 Racial Democracy, Crime and Justice Network Rutgers University School of Criminal Justice Supervisor(s): Jody Miller, Ph.D. and Rod K. Brunson, Ph.D. DISSERTATION Perceptions of Procedural Justice Among Male and Female Drug-Dealing Gang MembersPh.D. Dissertation, 2015. Committee: Jody Miller (Chair), Ko-Lin Chin, Andres F. Rengifo, Geoffrey Hunt (Outside Reader). AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Gender, race and policing, procedural justice, gangs, mobile technology, qualitative methods PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Novich, Madeleine and Geoffrey Hunt. Forthcoming. “Trust of Police Motivations During Involuntary Encounters: An Examination of Young Gang Members of Colour .” Race and Justice: An International Journal.

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CURRICULUM VITAE

August 2017

Madeleine Novich, Ph.D. 371 W 117th, #2C

New York, NY 10026 Cell: 347.924.5609

Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION Rutgers University 2015 Newark, NJ School of Criminal Justice Doctorate of Philosophy, Criminal Justice University of Pennsylvania 2011 Philadelphia, PA Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Master of Science, Criminology University of Pennsylvania 2005 Philadelphia, PA School of Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Arts, Chinese and Political Science Magna Cum Laude CURRENT POSITION Post-Doctoral Fellow 2015–2018 Racial Democracy, Crime and Justice Network Rutgers University School of Criminal Justice Supervisor(s): Jody Miller, Ph.D. and Rod K. Brunson, Ph.D. DISSERTATION “Perceptions of Procedural Justice Among Male and Female Drug-Dealing Gang Members” Ph.D. Dissertation, 2015. Committee: Jody Miller (Chair), Ko-Lin Chin, Andres F. Rengifo, Geoffrey Hunt (Outside Reader). AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Gender, race and policing, procedural justice, gangs, mobile technology, qualitative methods PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Novich, Madeleine and Geoffrey Hunt. Forthcoming. “Trust of Police Motivations During Involuntary Encounters: An Examination of Young Gang Members of Colour.” Race and Justice: An International Journal.

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Kringen, Anne and Madeleine Novich. Forthcoming. “‘Just Hair’ or is it ‘Everything’? Perceptions of Haircut Policies in Policing.” Gender, Work and Organization. Novich, Madeleine and Geoffrey Hunt. 2017. “‘Get Off Me’: Perceptions of Disrespectful Police Behavior among Ethnic Minority Youth Gang Members.” Drugs: Education, Policy and Prevention. 24(3), 248-255. Novich, Madeleine. 2015. “Perceptions of Police Legitimacy among Sex Workers in Sri Lanka.” Pp. 109- 125 in Women’s Imprisonment: An International Perspective, edited by Candace Kruttschnitt and Catrien Bijleveld. London and New York: Routledge. INVITED PUBLICATIONS Novich, Madeleine, Anne Kringen, and Geoffrey Hunt. “‘They Can’t Search Her’: How Gender Inequality on the Police Force Contributes to Perceptions of Procedural Unfairness. Feminist Criminology, Selected for Special Issue, Under Review Novich, Madeleine. 2016. “Losing Sides.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences – Police Section Police Forum Newsletter edited by Michael J. Jenkins. 26(3), 20-22. Novich, Madeleine and Jody Miller. 2014. “The Social World of Girls in Gangs.” Pp. 125-148 in Sisters In Crime Revisited: Bringing Gender Into Criminology—a Volume in Honor of Freda Adler, edited by Cullen, F. T., Wilcox, P., Lux, J. L., & Jonson, C. L. New York: Oxford University Press. Novich, Madeleine. 2012. Review of Punished: Policing the Lives of Black and Latino Boys, by Victor Rios. Rutgers School of Criminal Justice Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books. OTHER PUBLICATIONS Novich, Madeleine. Forthcoming. Female Gang Involvement. Encyclopedia of Women and Crime. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley Blackwell. TECHNOLOGY 2016 Co-Founder, ReportedPD, mobile application technology (iOS and Android) that allows individuals to record stories of positive and negative police interactions, file complaints against police misconduct and report commendations of exceptional behavior. Launched April 2017 and currently collecting data. EDITED VOLUMES

Delores Jones-Brown and Madeleine Novich, guest editors, Special Issue on Youth and Policing, Race and Justice: An International Journal. Forthcoming. SCHOLARLY WORKS IN PROGRESS Novich, Madeleine. Policing Gangs and Gang Members. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Oxford Research Encyclopedias. Under Review Novich, Madeleine and Janet Garcia, “After Hours: A Comparison of Non-Work Activities among Parents and Non-Parents of Color in the Academy.” In Progress Miller, Jody and Madeleine Novich. “State Intervention and the Policing of Sri Lanka’s Commercial Sex Industry.” In Progress

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GRANTS 2016 Civic Hall Labs Healthy Public Challenge and The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (for ReportedPD): $10,000 2014 Rutgers School of Criminal Justice Dean’s Research Grant. Amount $1,000 2013 Rutgers University Women and Gender Studies Research Grant. $500 FELLOWSHIPS, AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS 2014-2015 Rutgers School Graduate Student Dissertation Fellowship $20,000 2014 Larry J. Siegel Graduate Fellowship for the Study of Gender and Crime $5,000 2013 Rutgers University Graduate Student Excellence Award for the School of Criminal Justice CONSULTING 2017 Consultant - Institute for Scientific Analysis. 2016 International Consultant - Perceptions of Procedural Justice among Ethnic Minority Youth Funding agency: Danish Research Council (FSE). TEACHING EXPERIENCE Ethical and Philosophical Foundations of Criminal Justice (undergraduate) 2012, 2013, 2015 Foundations of Scholarship with Todd Clear and Sam Dewitt (graduate) – online 2014 Gender, Crime, and Justice (undergraduate) 2014 ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Research Assistant 2012 - 2013 Vera Institute of Justice Center on Youth Justice New York, NY Stop, Question, and Frisk Project Research / Graduate Assistant 2011-2012 Rutgers University School of Criminal Justice Newark, NJ Supervisor: Jody Miller, Ph.D.

Teaching Assistant 2010-2011 University of Pennsylvania Department of Criminology Philadelphia, PA Supervisor(s): Freda Adler, Ph.D. and John MacDonald, Ph.D. INVITED PRESENTATIONS 2017. ReportedPD: Mobile Tech to Protect and Serve. Racial Democracy, Crime and Justice Network, Workshop. Rutgers University. Newark, NJ. July.

2015. “The Police Jacked Me Today: Perceptions of Procedural Justice among Ethnic Minority Gang

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Members.” Ethnic Minority Youth: drugs, gangs and street life (with Geoffrey Hunt). University of Aarhus. Aarhus, Denmark. September. 2012, “State Intervention and the Policing of Sri Lanka’s Commercial Sex Industry.” University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, PA. April.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2016. “They Can’t Search Her”: How Gender Imbalance on the Police Force Contributes to Perceptions of Procedural Unfairness. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology (with Anne Li Kringen and Geoffrey Hunt). New Orleans, LA.

2015. “Just hair” or is it “Everything”: Perceptions of Haircut Policy in Policing. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology (with Ann Li Kringen). Washington, D.C.

2015. “The Police Jacked Me Today: Perceptions of Procedural Justice among Ethnic Minority Gang Members.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology (with Geoffrey Hunt). Washington DC. 2014 “Perceptions of Police Legitimacy among Sex Workers in Sri Lanka.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology (with Jody Miller). San Francisco. 2012, “State Intervention and the Policing of Sri Lanka’s Commercial Sex Industry” 2012 South Asia by the Bay (with Jody Miller). Stanford University. Palo Alto. 2012, “State Intervention and the Policing of Sri Lanka’s Commercial Sex Industry.” 2012 Biennial John Jay College International Conference (with Jody Miller). New York. 2012, “State Intervention and the Policing of Sri Lanka’s Commercial Sex Industry.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology (with Jody Miller). Chicago. UNIVERSITY TALKS 2012, “State Intervention and the Policing of Sri Lanka’s Commercial Sex Industry.” School of Criminal Justice, Brown Bag Lunch Series (with Jody Miller). Rutgers University. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Reviewer: Criminology Reviewer: Criminology and Criminal Justice Reviewer Oxford Bibliographies Online: Criminology, Childhood Studies Chair: Women and Policing Panel, American Society of Criminology Annual Conference. 2014 VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE Student Intern 2011 Philadelphia Police Department, Intelligence Unit Philadelphia, PA PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

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American Society of Criminology Division of Women and Crime (ASC) Racial Democracy, Crime and Justice Network