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Matthew B. Robinson Appalachian State University Department of

Government & Justice Studies Email: robinsnmbappstate.edu

Updated March 2017

OFFICE: (828) 262-6560 FAX: (828) 262-2947

MOST RECENT ACTIVITY:

Latest service: Elected Vice President, North Carolina Criminal Justice Association, 2017-2018

Latest fun: Novella, The Test

Book of Poetry, Origins Film, Capital Punishment in North Carolina

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oV5fHRu67to&feature=player_embedded Latest books:

Robinson, Matthew B. (2017). Media Coverage of Crime and Criminal Justice (third edition). Durham, NC: CAROLINA ACADEMIC PRESS. Caravelis-Hughes, C., & Robinson, Matthew B. (2016). Social Justice, Criminal Justice. Cincinnati, OH: Anderson.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2015). Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice. Durham, NC: CAROLINA ACADEMIC PRESS.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2015). Criminal Injustice: How Politics and Ideology Distort American Ideals. Durham, NC: CAROLINA ACADEMIC PRESS.

Robinson, Matthew B., and Renee Scherlen (2014). Lies, Damned Lies, and Drug war Statistics (2nd Ed.). Albany, NY: SUNY PRESS.

Latest articles/chapters:

Zaitzow, Barbara, & Robinson, Matthew B. (2017). Archival data sets: Revisiting issues and considerations. The Psychology Research Handbook: A Guide for Graduate Students and Research Assistants. London: SAGE. Robinson, Matthew B. (2017). Media coverage of capital punishment. Handbook on Capital Punishment. (Edited by Robert Bohm & Gavin Lee). New York: ROUTLEDGE. Robinson, Matthew B. (2015). Introduction to Race and Ethnicity. Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice (Edited by Matthew Robinson). Durham, NC: CAROLINA ACADEMIC PRESS.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2015). How Race and Ethnicity Impact the Criminal Law. Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice (Edited by Matthew Robinson). Durham, NC: CAROLINA ACADEMIC PRESS.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2015). Summary and the Future. Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice (Edited by Matthew Robinson). Durham, NC: CAROLINA ACADEMIC PRESS.

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EDUCATION:

Ph.D. August 1997 Criminology and Criminal Justice The Florida State University -- Tallahassee, FL

Doctoral Dissertation: Ecology and Crime: Lifestyles, Routine Activities, and Residential Burglary Victimization, May 1997

M.S. August 1994 Criminology and Criminal Justice Minor in Higher Education The Florida State University -- Tallahassee, FL

Master's Thesis: Environmental Characteristics of Burglary in Private Apartment Complexes Predominately Occupied by University Students, July 1994

B.S. December 1992 Criminology and Criminal Justice Minor in Sociology The Florida State University -- Tallahassee, FL

CERTIFICATES

College Teaching Certificate, The Florida State University College of Education (Department of Educational Leadership), April 1994

Certificate in Law Enforcement, The Florida State University (School of Criminology and Criminal Justice), December 1992

Certificate in Corrections, The Florida State University (School of Criminology and Criminal Justice), December 1992

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PRIMARY AREAS OF EXPERTISE & INTEREST:

Capital Punishment/Death Penalty Criminological Theory Crime Prevention / CPTED Criminal Justice Policy Criminal Justice Education Race, Ethnicity, and Social Class Residential Burglary Social Justice War on Drugs/Drug Policy White Collar and Corporate Crime & Deviance

TEACHING EXPERIENCE:

PROFESSOR Fall 2008 - present Appalachian State University, Department of Political Science / Criminal Justice

Courses taught: HON 1515, Justice Theory and Practice CJ 3400, Theories of Crime and Justice CJ 3531, Media, Crime, and Criminal Justice CJ 3450, Injustice in America CJ 4530, The Death Penalty CJ 4530, The War on Drugs CJ 4530, Conspiracies, Cover-ups and Crime CJ 5665, Contemporary Criminological Theory CJ 5670, Crime Analysis and Criminal Justice Planning CJ 5150, The American Justice System and Social Justice

Some of the materials from this last class appear in Teaching Justice: Solving Social Justice Problems Through University Education, by Kristi Holsinger, Ashgate

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Fall 2003 – Fall 2008 Appalachian State University, Department of Political Science / Criminal Justice

Courses taught: CJ 3400, Theories of Crime and Justice CJ 3535, 9/11 CJ 4530, Conspiracies, Cover-ups and Crime CJ 4530, The Death Penalty CJ 4535, Injustice in America CJ 4535, The War on Drugs CJ 5150, The American Justice System and Social Justice

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CJ/PS 5535, 911 Seminar: Failures, Responses, Lessons Learned

CJ 5660, Crime, Theory, and Policy PS 5500, US Domestic and International Responses to 9/11

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Fall 1997 - Spring 2003 Appalachian State University, Department of Political Science / Criminal Justice

Courses taught: CJ 1100, Introduction to Criminal Justice CJ 3400, Theories of Crime and Justice CJ 3430, Corrections CJ 3534, Conspiracies, Cover-ups and Crime CJ 3536, Crime Prevention CJ 3537, The War on Drugs (also taught at 4000 level) CJ 3538, The Death Penalty (also taught at 4000 level) CJ 3545, Injustice in America CJ 5500, Integrated Theories of Crime (individual study) CJ 5500, Prison Recreation (individual study) CJ 5500, The Death Penalty (individual study) CJ 5500, Planned Changed in Criminal Justice (individual

study) CJ 5660, Crime Theory and Policy CJ 5670, Crime Analysis and Criminal Justice Planning

INSTRUCTOR May 1995 - August 1997 The Florida State University, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice

Courses taught: CCJ 2020, Introduction to Criminal Justice (7 times) CCJ 3011, Criminology (3 times) CCJ 4610, Criminal and Delinquent Behavior (2 times)

ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR August 1994 - August 1997

Tallahassee Community College, Criminal Justice Program Courses taught:

CCJ 1010, Introduction to Criminology (5 times) CCJ 1100, Introduction to Law Enforcement (5 times) CCJ 1200, Introduction to the American Criminal Courts CCJ 1300, Introduction to Corrections CCJ 1500, Juvenile Delinquency

ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR Fall 1994

The Florida State University, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Course taught:

CCJ 3011, Criminology

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ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR (graduate intern) January - May 1994 Tallahassee Community College, Criminal Justice Program Course taught:

CJ 1000, Introduction to Criminology (with Mr. Laurence Amuso)

ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR (supervised teaching) August - December 1993

The Florida State University, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Course taught:

CCJ 4520, Juvenile Justice (with Dr. Frederic Faust) SCHOLARSHIP:

PUBLICATIONS:

Books:

Robinson, Matthew B. (2002). JUSTICE BLIND? Ideals and Realities of American Criminal Justice, Upper Saddle River, NJ: PRENTICE-HALL. www.justiceblind.com

Robinson, Matthew B. (2002). Instructor’s Manual for JUSTICE BLIND? Ideals and Realities of American Criminal Justice, Upper Saddle River, NJ: PRENTICE-HALL.

Robinson, Matthew B.. (2004). WHY CRIME? An Integrated Systems Theory of Antisocial Behavior, Upper Saddle River, NJ: PRENTICE-HALL.

The "Integrated Systems Theory" presented in this book has been translated into Serbian and published in the book, Theories in Criminology, written by Professor Đorđe Ignjatović of the University of Belgrade.

The theory is also discussed at length in the film, Biology and Crime, produced by Danish TV

Paulsen, Derek, and Matthew B. Robinson (2004). SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF CRIME: Theory and Practice. Boston, MA: ALLYN & BACON.

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Robinson, Matthew B. (2005). JUSTICE BLIND? Ideals and Realities of American Criminal Justice (2nd Ed.), Upper Saddle River, NJ: PRENTICE-HALL.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2005). Instructor’s Manual for JUSTICE BLIND? Ideals and Realities of American Criminal Justice 2nd Edition, Upper Saddle River, NJ: PRENTICE-HALL.

Robinson, Matthew B., Jefferson Ingram, Richard Seiter, Robert Shearer, Michael Biggs, Marvin Zaiman, Gregory Lee, Harvey Wallace, and Cliff Roberson (2005). The Drug Trade and the Criminal Justice System Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson.

Robinson, Matthew B. and Renee Scherlen (2007). LIES, DAMNED LIES, AND DRUG WAR STATISTICS: A Critical Analysis of Claims Made by the Office of National Drug Control Policy. Albany, NY: State University of New York (SUNY) Press.

Considered for “C. Wright Mills Outstanding Book Award,” Society for the Study of Social Problems, 2007-2008

Considered for the “Michael J. Hindelang Award,” American Society of Criminology, 2008-2009

Robinson, Matthew B. (2007). DEATH NATION: The Experts Explain American Capital Punishment. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.

Paulsen, Derek, and Matthew B. Robinson. (2008). CRIME MAPPING AND SPATIAL ANALYSIS: Theory and Practice (2nd Ed.), Boston, MA: ALLYN & BACON.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2008). Instructor’s Manual for CRIME MAPPING AND SPATIAL ANALYSIS: Theory and Practice (2nd Ed.), Boston, MA: ALLYN & BACON.

Robinson, Matthew B. and Daniel Murphy (2008). GREED IS GOOD! Maximization and Crime in America. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2009). JUSTICE BLIND? Ideals and Realities of American Criminal Justice (3rd Ed.), Upper Saddle River, NJ: PRENTICE-HALL.

Considered for “Roy C. Palmer Civil Liberties Prize” by the Chicago-Kent College of Law

Robinson, Matthew B. (2009). Instructor’s Manual for JUSTICE BLIND? Ideals and Realities of American Criminal Justice 3rd Edition, Upper Saddle River, NJ: PRENTICE-HALL.

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Robinson, Matthew B., and Kevin Beaver (2009). WHY CRIME? An Interdisciplinary Approach to Explaining Antisocial Behavior, Carolina Academic Press.

The "Integrated Systems Theory" presented in this book was tested and largely supported in “GENE-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS IN THE PREDICTION OF ANTISOCIAL PHENOTYPES: A TEST OF INTEGRATED SYSTEMS THEORY,” by MARIE ANGELA RATCHFORD, http://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=7584&context=etd

Robinson, Matthew B. (2011). THE MEDIA: Crime and Criminal Justice in the News and Entertainment. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2013). CRIME PREVENTION: The Essentials. San Diego, CA: Bridgepoint Education.

Robinson, Matthew B. and Renee Scherlen (2014). LIES, DAMNED LIES, AND DRUG WAR STATISTICS: A Critical Analysis of Claims Made by the Office of National Drug Control Policy (2nd Ed.) Albany, NY: State University of New York (SUNY) Press.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2014). THE MEDIA: Crime and Criminal Justice in the News and Entertainment (2nd Ed.). Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2015). CRIMINAL INJUSTICE: How Politics and Ideology Distort American Ideals. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2015). Instructor’s Manual for CRIMINAL INJUSTICE: How Politics and Ideology Distort American Ideals. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2015). Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2015). Instructor’s Manual for Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.

Caravelis-Hughes, Cynthia, and Matthew B. Robinson (2016). SOCIAL JUSTICE, SOCIAL CHANGE: The Role of American Law in Effecting and Preventing Social Change. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. Robinson, Matthew B. (2017). THE MEDIA: Crime and Criminal Justice in the News and Entertainment (3rdEd.). Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.

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Refereed Articles/Essays:

Robinson, Matthew B. (1997). Environmental characteristics associated with residential burglaries of student apartment complexes, Environment and Behavior 29, 5: 657-675.

Robinson, Matthew B. (1998). A look at the relationship between high aesthetics/low incivilities, criminal victimization & perceptions of risk, Journal of Security Administration, 21, 2:19-32.

Robinson, Matthew B. (1998). The time period of heightened risk for repeat burglary victimization, British Journal of Criminology, 38, 1: 76-85.

Robinson, Matthew B. (1998). Accessible targets, but not advisable ones: The role of accessibility in student apartment burglary, Journal of Security Administration, 21, 1: 28-44.

Houston, James, William Parsons, and Matthew B. Robinson. (1999). Corrections and the policy process: An exploration in North Carolina, Corrections Compendium 24, 11:6-11.

Robinson, Matthew B. (1999). What you don’t know can hurt you: Perceptions and misconceptions of harmful behaviors among criminology and criminal justice students, Western Criminology Review 2, 1 [Online]. Available: http://wcr.sonoma.edu/v2n1/v2n1.html

Robinson, Matthew B. (1999). Lifestyles, routine activities, and residential burglary victimization, Journal of Crime and Justice 22, 1: 27-56.

Robinson, Matthew B. and Alejandro del Carmen. (1999). Downsizing, corporate security, and loss prevention, International Journal of Risk, Security, and Crime Prevention 12, 2: 27-37.

Robinson, Matthew B. (1999). The theoretical development of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED), Advances in Criminological Theory, 8: 427-462.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2000). From research to policy: Preventing residential burglary through a systems approach, American Journal of Criminal Justice 24, 2: 169-179.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2000). Active learning in criminal justice: 25 examples Journal of Criminal Justice Education 11, 1: 65-78.

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del Carmen, Alejandro, and Matthew B. Robinson (2000). Crime prevention through environmental design and consumption control in the United States, Howard Journal of Criminal Justice 39, 3: 267-289.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2000). The Construction and Reinforcement of Myths of Race and Crime, Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 16, 2: 133-156.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2001). Confidence games, Encyclopedia of Criminology and Deviant Behavior. London: Taylor & Francis.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2001). Political crime, Encyclopedia of Criminology and Deviant Behavior. London: Taylor & Francis. Robinson, Matthew B., and Kenneth L. Mullen (2001). Crime on campus: A survey of space users, Crime Prevention and Community Safety: An International Journal 3(4): 33-46.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2001). Wither criminal justice: An argument for a reformed discipline. Critical Criminology: An International Journal 10(2): 97-106.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2003). The mouse who would rule the world! How American criminal justice reflects the themes of Disneyization, Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture 10 (1): 69-86.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2003). An Obligation to Make a Difference in the Real World? Thoughts on The Proper Role of Criminologists and Critical Criminologists in the 21st Century. Western Criminology Review 4(3): 226-238.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2003). Justice as Freedom, Fairness, Compassion, and Utilitarianism: How My Life Experiences Shaped My Views of Justice. Contemporary Justice Review 6(4): 329-340.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2003). Assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Conspiracy Theories in American History. England: ABC-Clio. Pp. 402-410.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2003). Eugenics, Conspiracy Theories in American History. England: ABC-Clio. Pp. 243-245.

Williams, E.J., and Matthew B. Robinson (2004). Ideology and Criminal Justice: Suggestions for a Pedagogical Model. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 15(2): 373-392.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2004). A Snapshot of SCJA Members: An Analysis of Paper Presentations at the 1998-2003 SCJA Meetings, American Journal of Criminal Justice 9(1).

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Paulsen, Derek, and Matthew B. Robinson (2004). Spatial aspects of crime: Theory and practice. Crime & Justice International 20(78): 23.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2005). Burglary: Extent and correlates. Encyclopedia of Criminology. New York: Routledge.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2005). National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS). Encyclopedia of Criminology. New York: Routledge.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2005). Addicted to Lies: The Office of National Drug Control Policy Tells it Like it Ain’t. High Times May.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2006). Defective Products. Encyclopedia of Corporate and White-Collar Crime. London: Sage.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2006). Fear of Crime. Encyclopedia of Corporate and White-Collar Crime. London: Sage.

Robinson, Matthew B., and Kathleen M. Simon (2006), Logical and Consistent? An Analysis of Supreme Court Opinions Regarding the Death Penalty. Justice Policy Journal 3(1): 1-59.

Robinson, Matthew (2007). Freedom in an Era of Terror: A Critical Analysis of the USA PATRIOT Act. Justice Policy Journal 4(1): 1-48.

Reprinted in Search and Seizure, edited by Radha Kalyani, Amicus Books

Scherlen, Allan, and Matthew B. Robinson (2008). "Open Access to Criminal Justice Scholarship: A Matter of Social Justice." Journal of Criminal Justice Education 19(1): 54-74.

Choo, Tae, Sughoon Roh, and Matthew B. Robinson (2008). Assessing the 'Gateway Hypothesis' Among Middle- and High-School Students in Tennessee. Journal of Drug Issues 38(2): 467-492.

Murphy, Daniel, and Matthew B. Robinson (2008). The Maximizer: Clarifying Merton’s Theories of Anomie and Strain. Theoretical Criminology 12(4): 501-521.

Matthew B. Robinson (2009). The Real Death Penalty: Capital Punishment According to the Experts, Criminal Law Bulletin 45(2): 3-17.

Robinson, Matthew B., and Marian Williams (2009). The Myth of a Fair Criminal Justice System. Justice Policy Journal Volume 6(1): 1-52.

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Roh, Sunghoon, and Matthew B. Robinson (2009). A Geographic Approach to Racial Profiling: A Micro- and Macro- Analysis of Racial Disparity in Traffic Stops. Police Quarterly 12(2): 137-169.

Reprinted in Snapshots of Research, by Richard Hartley, Sage

Robinson, Matthew B. (2010). Deterrence. Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention. London: Sage.

Robinson, Matthew B., (2010). Assessing Criminal Justice Practice Using Social Justice Theory. Social Justice Research 23:77-97.

Reprinted in Enduring Issues in Law & Society, by Michelle Foster (Cognella)

Robinson, Matthew B., (2010). Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) and Related Approaches in the United States. Community Safety and Environmental Design 1.

Robinson, Matthew B., (2010). Toward a More Useful National Drug Control Strategy. Justice Policy Journal, 7(1), 1-49. http://www.cjcj.org/files/toward_a.pdf

Robinson, Matthew B., (2010). Examining Drug War Statistics. Published in the proceedings of the conference titled, The Drug Trade and the Rule of Law in Mexico and the US. Emory Law School and Emory University Institute for Developing Nations. http://www.idn.emory.edu/ruleoflawmexico/resources/bios.html

Robinson, Matthew B., and Allan Scherlen (2010) Publishing in Criminal Justice: Assessing Journal Editors’ Awareness and Acceptance of Open Access, International Journal of Criminal Justice Sciences, 23: 77-97.

Robinson, Matthew B., (2011). Anti-tobacco campaigns. Encyclopedia of Drug Policy (edited by Mark Kleiman, James Hawdon and Geoffrey Golson). New York: Sage.

Robinson, Matthew B., (2011). Drug policy effects on rates of drug-related illnesses. Encyclopedia of Drug Policy (edited by Mark Kleiman, James Hawdon and Geoffrey Golson). New York: Sage.

Robinson, Matthew B., (2011). Pure Food and Drug Act. Encyclopedia of Drug Policy (edited by Mark Kleiman, James Hawdon and Geoffrey Golson). New York: Sage.

Robinson, Matthew B., (2011). Office of National Drug Control Policy Reauthorization Act. Encyclopedia of Drug Policy (edited by Mark Kleiman, James Hawdon and Geoffrey Golson). New York: Sage.

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Robinson, Matthew B., (2011). Supply-side policies. Encyclopedia of Drug Policy (edited by Mark Kleiman, James Hawdon and Geoffrey Golson). New York: Sage.

Robinson, Matthew B., (2011). John Walters. Encyclopedia of Drug Policy (edited by Mark Kleiman, James Hawdon and Geoffrey Golson). New York: Sage.

Robinson, Matthew B., (2011). Gil Kerlikowske. Encyclopedia of Drug Policy (edited by Mark Kleiman, James Hawdon and Geoffrey Golson). New York: Sage.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2011). Is Capital Punishment Just? Assessing the Death Penalty Using Justice Theory. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Criminology, 3(2), 27-66. http://www.jtpcrim.org/August_2011/Assessing-the- Death-Penalty-Using-Justice-Theory-Matt-Robinson.pdf

The findings from this research are cited heavily throughout the World Medical Association’s “White Paper on Ethical Issues Concerning Capital Punishment”

Robinson, Matthew B. (2012). The Perversion of Criminology. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Criminology, 4(2), 27-39.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2012). Media coverage of policing. Korean National Police University International Conference Proceedings, Changes in Policing Environment and Redefinition of the Role of the Police, Seoul, South Korea, October 2012

Pardue, Angela, Matthew B. Robinson, & Bruce Arrigo (2013). Psychopathy and Corporate Crime: A Preliminary Examination, Part One. Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice 13(2), 116-144.

Pardue, Angela, Matthew B. Robinson, & Bruce Arrigo (2013). Psychopathy and Corporate Crime: A Preliminary Examination, Part Two. Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice 13(2), 145-169.

Carevelis-Hughes, Cynthia, and Matthew B. Robinson (2013). Perceptions of capital punishment among law enforcement officers in North Carolina. International Journal of Criminal Justice Sciences 8(2), 153-165.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2015). Media coverage of policing. Journal of Police Science. Zaitzow, Barbara, & Robinson, Matthew B. (2017). Archival data sets: Revisiting issues and considerations. The Psychology Research Handbook: A Guide for Graduate Students and Research Assistants. London: SAGE.

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Articles Published On-line: (partial list):

Robinson, Matthew B., Facts of the 9/11 Commission and the Official Story of What Happened, August 2005, http://www.justiceblind.com/911facts.html

Robinson, Matthew B., The Official Story of How They Got Here and Why They Did It, August 2005, http://www.justiceblind.com/911official.html

Robinson, Matthew B., Why They Really Did It, August 2005, http://www.justiceblind.com/911why.html

Robinson, Matthew B., Evidence consistent with the official story, August 2005, http://www.justiceblind.com/consistent.html

Robinson, Matthew B., Problems with the Official Story: Things That Don’t Fit, August 2005, http://www.justiceblind.com/911problems.html

Robinson, Matthew B., Problems with the Official Story: Who Really Did It (includes The Role of Foreign Nations in 9/11: Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, September 2005, http://www.justiceblind.com/911whodidit.html

Robinson, Matthew B., Failures on 9/11, September 2005, http://www.justiceblind.com/911failures.html

Robinson, Matthew B., Warning Prior to 9/11 About Airplanes Being Used as Weapons, August 2005, http://www.justiceblind.com/airplanes.html

Robinson, Matthew B., Other Warnings (including about World Trade Center and Pentagon), August 2005, http://www.justiceblind.com/warnings.html

Robinson, Matthew B., Claims by the Bush Administration Regarding Warnings, September 2005, http://www.justiceblind.com/911lies.html

Robinson, Matthew B., White House and US Intelligence Agency Failures, September 2005, http://www.justiceblind.com/incompetent.html

Robinson, Matthew B., Governmental Obfuscation of 9/11-Related Investigations, September 2005, http://www.justiceblind.com/hide.html

Robinson, Matthew B., President Bush's Executive Order to Declare and Detain Enemy Combatants, and the US Surpeme Court, October 2005, http://www.justiceblind.com/order.html

Robinson, Matthew B., Other Domestic Reactions to 9/11, October 2005, http://www.justiceblind.com/domestic.html

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Robinson, Matthew B., The Wars on Afghanistan and Iraq, November 2005, http://www.justiceblind.com/wars.html

Robinson, Matthew B., Signs of a Possible Conspiracy: Many People Knew, Oil, Neo-Conservatives, Israel, and the Unexplained, November 2005, http://www.justiceblind.com/conspiracy.html

Robinson, Matthew B. (2007). An Assessment of the 2007 National Drug Control Strategy. [Online]. Available: http://www.justiceblind.com/drugwarlies2007.html

Robinson, Matthew B. (2008). An Assessment of the 2008 National Drug Control Strategy. [Online]. Available: http://www.justiceblind.com/drugwarlies2008.html

Robinson, Matthew B. (2009). An Assessment of the 2009 National Drug Control Strategy. [Online]. Available: http://www.justiceblind.com/NDCS2009reactionsbyMatthewRobinson.pdf

Robinson, Matthew B. (2010). Reactions to President Barack Obama’s First National Drug Control Strategy. [Online]. Available: http://www.justiceblind.com/obamasdrugwar.html

Book Chapters:

Robinson, Matthew B., and Tom Kelley (2000). The identification of neurological correlates of brain dysfunction in offenders by probation officers, The Science, Treatment, and Prevention of Antisocial Behaviors: Applications to the Criminal Justice System (Edited by Diane Fishbein, pp. 12-1 to 12-20. Civic Research Institute.

Zaitzow, Barbara H. & Matthew B. Robinson (2001). Criminologists as criminals, Readings in Deviant Behavior. (Edited by Alex Thio and Thomas C. Calhoun). New York: Allyn & Bacon.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2002). Extending the definition of victimology: Implications for policing, Police and Victims (Edited by Laura Moriarty). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2002). Crime prevention through environmental design in schools, Police and Crime Prevention (Edited by Deborah M. Robinson). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

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Robinson, Matthew B., (2002). McDonaldization of American police, courts, and corrections, The McDonaldization Reader (Edited by George Ritzer). Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2005). Integrated Systems Theory of Antisocial Behavior To be included in Essential Criminological Reader (Edited by Stuart Henry and Mark Lanier). Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2006). McDonaldization of American criminal justice. The McDonaldization Reader (2nd Ed.) (Edited by George Ritzer). Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press.

Robinson, Matthew B., and Sunghoon Roh (2007). Crime on Campus: Spatial Aspects of Campus Crime at a Regional Comprehensive University. Campus Crime: Legal, Social, and Police Perspectives (2nd Ed.). (Edited by John Sloan and Bonnie Fisher). Springfield, IL: Charles Thomas Publishing.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2008). Assessing Scholarly Opinion of Capital Punishment: The Experts Speak. The Death Penalty Today (Edited by Bob Bohm). New York: Taylor & Francis.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2008). No Longer Taboo: Crime Prevention Implications of Biosocial Criminology. Biosocial Criminology: New Directions in Theory and Research (Edited by Anthony Walsh and Kevin Beaver). New York: Routledge.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2010). McDonaldization of American criminal justice. The McDonaldization Reader (3rd Ed.), Edited by George Ritzer. Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2012). Crime and age. Crime and Society. Edited by In K. Collica, and G. Furst, G. San Diego, CA: Bridgepoint Education.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2012). Crime in schools and workplaces. Crime and Society. Edited by In K. Collica, and G. Furst, G. San Diego, CA: Bridgepoint Education.

Robinson, Matthew B., and Sunghoon Roh (2013). Spatial Aspects of Campus Crime at a Regional Comprehensive University. Campus Crime: Legal, Social, and Police Perspectives (3rd Ed.), (Edited by John Sloan and Bonnie Fisher). Springfield, IL: Charles Thomas Publishing.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2014). Why do People Commit Crime: An Integrated Systems Perspective. Applying Complexity Theory: W hole Systems Approaches in Criminal Justice and Social W ork. (Edited by Aaron Pycroft and Clemens Bartollas). University of Bristol: The Policy Press.

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Robinson, Matthew B. (2015). Introduction to Race and Ethnicity. Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice (Edited by Matthew Robinson). Durham, NC: CAROLINA ACADEMIC PRESS.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2015). How Race and Ethnicity Impact the Criminal Law. Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice (Edited by Matthew Robinson). Durham, NC: CAROLINA ACADEMIC PRESS.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2015). Summary and the Future. Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice (Edited by Matthew Robinson). Durham, NC: CAROLINA ACADEMIC PRESS.

Book Reviews and Review Essays:

Robinson, Matthew B. (1997). A review of Eck and Weisburd’s Crime and Place, Social Pathology 3(3):213-220.

Robinson, Matthew B. (1998). A review of Gilling’s Crime Prevention, American Journal of Criminal Justice 23, 1:151-156.

Robinson, Matthew B. (1998). A review of Barak’s Integrating Criminologies, Crime, Law, and Social Change, pp. 85-93.

Robinson, Matthew B. (1999). A review of Welsh and Harris’ Criminal Justice Policy and Planning, Journal of Crime and Justice 22(2): 219-222.

Robinson, Matthew B. (1999). A review of Clifford’s Environmental Crime: Enforcement, Policy, and Social Responsibility, ACJS Today 18(3): 6-7.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2005). A review of Richard Clarke's Against All Enemies, http://www.justiceblind.com/clarke.html

Robinson, Matthew B. (2005). A review of Bob Grahams's Intelligence Matters, August http://www.justiceblind.com/graham.html

Robinson, Matthew B. (2007). David Miller's Principals of Social Justice, http://www.pscj.appstate.edu/davidmiller.html

Robinson, Matthew B. (2007). John Rawls' Justice as Fairness, http://www.pscj.appstate.edu/johnrawls.html

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Newsletter Articles:

Robinson, Matthew B., and Frederic L. Faust. (1994). Prevention of apartment burglary, Research-in Brief, The Dialogue (lead essay in vol. 8, 1), the official newsletter of the Southern Criminal Justice Association.

Robinson, Matthew B. (1997). Active learning through collaboration: A student-centered approach, News from the Classroom, The Criminologist (vol. 22, 6), the official newsletter of the American Society of Criminology.

Robinson, Matthew B. (1998). Teaching Courses in Criminological Theory, The Dialogue, (lead essay in vol. 11, 2), the official newsletter of the Southern Criminal Justice Association.

Robinson, Matthew B. (1998). Tobacco: The Greatest Crime in the History of the World?, The Critical Criminologist, (vol. 8 3: 20-22), the official newsletter of the Critical Criminology Division of the American Society of Criminology.

Robinson, Matthew B., and Barbara H. Zaitzow (1999). Criminologists: Are We What We Study? A National Self-Report Study of Crime Experts, The Criminologist, (lead essay in vol. 23, 6), the official newsletter of the American Society of Criminology.

Robinson, Matthew B. (2000). Bio-Critical Criminology: Why Biological Models are Critical for Critical Criminology, The Critical Criminologist (vol. 10, 2: 20-21), the official newsletter of the Critical Criminology Division of the American Society of Criminology.

Robinson, Matthew B., (2002). The Role of Criminological Theory in Criminal Justice, The Dialogue, January, the official newsletter of the Southern Criminal Justice Association.

Robinson, Matthew B., (2002). ACJS 2002: What We Presented, What We Didn’t, The Dialogue, June, the official newsletter of the Southern Criminal Justice Association.

Robinson, Matthew B., (2002). Less and Different: Rural Crime in America November 2002, The Dialogue, November, the official newsletter of the Southern Criminal Justice Association.

Robinson, Matthew B., (2002). An Analysis of 2002 ACJS Papers: What Members Presented About and What They Ignored, ACJS Today, the official newsletter of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.

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Edited Volumes/ Newsletters:

Robinson, Matthew B., editor, The Dialogue, Volume 1, February 1999.

Robinson, Matthew B., editor, The Dialogue, Volume 2, September 1999.

Robinson, Matthew B., editor, The Dialogue, Volume 3, March 2000.

Robinson, Matthew B., editor, The Dialogue, Volume 4, January 2001.

Robinson, Matthew B., editor, The Dialogue, Volume 5, September 2001.

Robinson, Matthew B., editor, The Dialogue, Volume 6, January 2002.

Robinson, Matthew B., editor, The Dialogue, Volume 7, June 2002.

Robinson, Matthew B., editor, The Dialogue, Volume 8, November 2002.

State Reports:

Robinson, Matthew B. (1992). Sexual Offenses: A Review of Federal and State Law, and Suggestions for Legislative Reform in Florida, Committee on Criminal Justice, Florida House of Representatives, August.

Robinson, Matthew B., (2011). The Death Penalty in North Carolina: A Summary of the Data and Scientific Studies. Presented to the North Carolina General Assembly, March 2011. http://www.pscj.appstate.edu/ncdeathpenalty/

Editorials (partial list):

Robinson, Matthew B., Crime: It’s Killing Us, Watauga Democrat, June 1998.

Robinson, Matthew B., The Death Penalty, Watauga Democrat, July 1999.

Robinson, Matthew B., Research Exposes Need for More than Simplistic Policy, Watauga Democrat, November 1999.

Robinson, Matthew B., The Most Common Crime: Check Your Phone Bill! Watauga Democrat, December 1999

Robinson, Matthew B., MLK, Jr.: More than a Dreamer, Watauga Democrat, January 2000

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Robinson, Matthew B., Case in Point: Injustice in America, Watauga Democrat, February 2000

Robinson, Matthew B., Fresh Air, please! Watauga Democrat, February 2000

Robinson, Matthew B., Smoking: The Myth of Free Choice, Watauga Democrat, March 2000

Robinson, Matthew B., The Hypocrisy of Campus Drug Use Claims, Watauga Democrat, April 2000

Robinson, Matthew B., The Value of the Word, Watauga Democrat, May 2000

Robinson, Matthew B., Beyond the Flag, Watauga Democrat, May 2000

Robinson, Matthew B., The Death Penalty: A Shameful American Punishment, Watauga Democrat, June 2000

Robinson, Matthew B., Lessons Learned on the Soccer Field, Watauga Democrat, July 2000

Robinson, Matthew B., Not Much of a Choice, Watauga Democrat, August 2000

Robinson, Matthew B., Police Profiling and the Dream, Watauga Democrat, August 2000

Robinson, Matthew B., It’s a Crime!, Watauga Democrat, September 2000

Robinson, Matthew B., The Hypocrisy of Campus Drug Use Claims, Watauga Democrat, August 2002

Robinson, Matthew B., Profile of Cowardice: Sniper Likely Learned from Higher Powers, Watauga Democrat, October 2002

Robinson, Matthew B., Are Drug Dealers Terrorists? Watauga Democrat, October 2003

Robinson, Matthew B., The USA PATRIOT Act: An Eight Part-Series Watauga Democrat, February 2004

Robinson, Matthew B., Drugs and Violence at ASU Watauga Democrat, November 2005

Robinson, Matthew B., Drugs and Murder at ASU The Appalachian, November 2005

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Robinson, Matthew B., ASU Students’ Death Don’t Reflect on School Winston Salem Journal, November 2005

Robinson, Matthew B., 9/11 Five Years Later Watauga Democrat, September 2006

Robinson, Matthew B., Death Penalty Fails as Effective Public Policy. Tallahassee Democrat, January 2007.

Robinson, Matthew B., White House Spinning Youth Drug Use Data. Drug Sense Weekly, December 2007, Issue 529. http://drugsense.org/nl/show_dsw.php?the_file=2007/ds07.n529#sec6

Robinson, Matthew B., More Fuzzy Math in the Drug War Budget. Drug Sense Weekly, February 2008, Issue 548. http://www.drugsense.org/nl/show_dsw.php?the_file=2008/ds08.n537#sec6

Robinson, Matthew B., Capital Punishment: Rare, Ineffective, Unnecessary, Watauga Democrat, April 2008

Robinson. Matthew B., Capital Punishment: Biased, Costly, Broken, Watauga Democrat, April 2008

Robinson, Matthew B., Capital Punishment: Fixing the Unfixable, or Stopping Once and For All? Watauga Democrat, April 2008

Robinson, Matthew B., Hypocrisy of Appalachian Drug Policy. Drug Sense Weekly, May 2008, Issue 548. http://drugsense.org/nl/show_dsw.php?the_file=2008/ds08.n548#sec7

Robinson, Matthew B., The Death Penalty Has Outlived Its Time. Raleigh News and Observer, January 2007.

Robinson, Matthew B., Losing and Winning in Iraq. High Country Press, January 2007.

Robinson, Matthew B., Blame Us, Congress for Bush's Follies. Watauga Democrat, January 2007.

Robinson, Matthew B., For President Bush, Everyday is Opposite Day. Watauga Democrat, March 2007.

Robinson, Matthew B., White House Spinning Drug Use Data, Drug Sense Weekly, Issue #529, December 2007.

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Robinson, Matthew B., More Fuzzy Math in the Drug War Budget, Drug Sense Weekly, Issue #537, February 2008.

Robinson. Matthew, Capital Punishment: A Three Part Series. Watauga Democrat, April 2008 (included three parts, “Part One: Rare, Ineffective, Unnecessary”; “Part Two: Biased, Costly, Broken”; and “Part Three: Fixing the Unfixable, or Stopping Once and For All?”)

Robinson, Matthew B., The Failure of War, February 2007, http://www.justiceblind.com/war

Robinson, Matthew B. (2008). Here We Go Again: White House Makes Scary Claims About Marijuana. http://www.justiceblind.com/whatsnew/herewegoagain.html

Robinson, Matthew B., Obama’s Other War. Drug War Chronicle, February 2009, Issue 572. http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/572/obamas_other_war

Robinson, Matthew B., Race as a Death Penalty Factor. Raleigh News and Observer, July 2009

Robinson, Matthew B., The Race to Execute. Asheville Citizen Times, August 2010.

Robinson, Matthew B., The Real Tea Party: A Three Part Series. Kraut Creek Revival, October 2010

Robinson, Matthew B., With U.S. Drug Policy Up in Smoke, Legalizing Pot Makes Sense. Sun Sentinel. January 2011.

Robinson, Matthew B., Face the Facts and End the Death Penalty. Raleigh News and Observer. March 2011.

Robinson, Matthew B., Evidence Against the Death Penalty. Raleigh News and Observer. January 2012.

Robinson, Matthew B. The Death Penalty Distraction. Winston Salem Journal. March 2013.

Robinson, Matthew B. American Capital Punishment: Unjust in Every Important Way. Uprooting Criminology. September 2014.

Robinson, Matthew B. Tough on Corporate Crime? Uprooting Criminology. November 2015.

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OTHER MEDIA Dr. Robinson is a frequent contributor to discussions about crime and criminal justice via interviews with numerous media organizations at the local, state, regional, national, and international level, and has appeared in various outlets including ABC national news, CNN, the Chronicle of Higher Education, the Christian Science Monitor, Huffington Post, The Crime Report, Drug War Chronicle, NPR, WUNC, and many others.

PRESENTATIONS AND PANELS:

Organizer/ Chair/Discussant:

Panel Chair, Ecological Correlates of Criminal Victimization, American Society of Criminology annual meeting, November 1994

Panel Chair, Environmental Characteristics of Criminal Victimization, Southern Criminal Justice Association annual meeting, October 1995

Panel Chair, Spatial Analysis I, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meeting, March 1996

Panel Organizer, Environmental Crime Prevention: Examples of Internal and External Factors, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meeting, March 1997

Panel Chair, Environmental Crime Prevention: Examples of Internal and External Factors, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meeting, March 1997

Panel Chair, Criminal Justice Education, Southern Criminal Justice Association annual meeting, October 1997

Panel Chair and Discussant, Criminal Justice Education, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meeting, March 1998

Panel Discussant, Issues in Public Law, North Carolina Political Science Association annual meeting, April 1998

Panel Discussant, Routine Activities and Rational Choice: Women and Youth, American Society of Criminology annual meeting, November 1998

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Panel Chair and Discussant, Teaching and Learning Strategies in Criminal Justice, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meeting, March 1999

Panel Chair and Discussant, Issues in Criminal Justice Education, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meeting, March 1999

Panel Chair and Discussant, It’s Only Wrong If You Think It Is ... Southern Criminal Justice Association annual meeting, September 1999

Roundtable Member, GIS Applications in Criminal Justice: Methodological and Policy Implications Southern Criminal Justice Association annual meeting, September 1999

Panel Chair and Discussant, Genetic and Congenital Sources of Antisocial Behavior and Their Social and Legal Implications, American Society of Criminology annual meeting, November 1999

Panel Chair, Correlates of Homicide: Examining Arrest Clearances, Reduction Strategies, and the Role of Poverty and Immigration on Homicide, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meeting, March 2000

Panel Chair, Crime By Location and Type, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meeting, March 2000

Panel Chair, Race and Violence: Social Isolation, Punitive Beliefs, and Disadvantage, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meeting, March 2000

Panel Chair, Literature in the Criminal Justice Classroom, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meeting, March 2000

Panel Chair, Race and Justice System Processing: 2000 and Beyond, American Society of Criminology annual meeting, November 2000

Panel Chair, Race, Criminality, and Criminal Justice, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2002

Roundtable Member, Issues of Citizen Participation in Local Government, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2002

Panel Chair, The Many Impacts of Literature on Crime and Justice, Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2002

Panel Chair, The Death Penalty, Juries and the Public, American Society of Criminology, November 2002

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Panel Chair, Issues in Criminal Justice Education, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2003

Program Chairperson, Annual Meeting of the Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2003

Panel Chair, Rural Crime, Religion, and Radical Right-Wingers, Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2003

Roundtable Member, The Future of Capital Punishment in America, Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2003

Plenary Convener, Why Rural Matters, Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2003

Panel Chair, Research on the Administration of Capital Punishment, American Society of Criminology, November 2003

Panel Chair, Perceptions of Terrorism, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2004

Roundtable Member, The Future of Capital Punishment in America, Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2004

Roundtable Member, Implications Of Recent U.S. Supreme Court Decisions On Criminal Justice Policy And Practice, Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2004

Presidential Plenary, Chasing Shadows: Confronting What We Know And Don’t Know About The Drug War, Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2004

Panel Chair, Correlates of Antisocial Behavior, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2005

Roundtable Member, The Future of Capital Punishment in America, Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2005

Roundtable Member, Implications of Recent Supreme Court Decisions on Criminal Justice Policy and Practice, Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2005

Workshop Member, Job Expectations for New Faculty, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2006

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Roundtable Member, The Future of Capital Punishment in America, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2006

Panel Chair, Criminal Justice Policy Concerns, Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2006

Panel Chair, Capital Punishment: When, Why, and How, Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2006

Roundtable Member, The Future of Capital Punishment in America, Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2006

Panel Chair, Drugs, Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2007

Roundtable Member, The Future of Capital Punishment in America, Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2007

Roundtable Member, SCJA’s Thirty-Five Year Anniversary: 1st Past President Roundtable, Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2006

Plenary, Lies, Damned Lies, and Drug War Statistics, National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, October 2007

Plenary, The Ethics of Capital Punishment, North Carolina Criminal Justice Association, October 2007

Roundtable Chair and Member, Public Perception and the Death Penalty, American Society of Criminology, November 2007

Conference Organizer, North Carolina Criminal Justice Association, held in Boone, April 2008.

Commentator, Third Annual Conference in World History and Economics, for paper titled High Education in US Prisons as part of session titled The State and Public Policy, May 2008

Panel Chair, Vice, Southern Criminal Justice Association, October 2008

Roundtable Member, The Future of Capital Punishment in America, Southern Criminal Justice Association, October 2008

Panel Chair, Important Issues in Theoretical Integration, American Society of Criminology, November 2008

Panel Chair, Politics, Community, and Crime Prevention, American Society of Criminology, November 2008

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Panel Chair, Questioning the Efficacy of Drug Policy, American Society of Criminology, November 2009

Critic, Author Meets the Critics, Beyond Bars, American Society of Criminology, November 2010

Conference Organizer, North Carolina Criminal Justice Association, held in Boone, February 2011.

Panel Chair, Criminal Justice Education, Part 1: Issues in Curricula, Hiring, and Publishing in Criminal Justice, North Carolina Criminal Justice Association, February 2011

Presidential Plenary, National Drug Control Policy Under President Obama, North Carolina Criminal Justice Association, February 2011

Panel Chair, Criminal Justice Policies and Strategies, Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2011

Roundtable Member, The Future of Capital Punishment in America, Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2011

Panel Chair, Issues in Corrections and Punishment, North Carolina Criminal Justice Association, February 2012

Plenary, Innovative Uses of Technology to “Teach” Controversial Material, North Carolina Criminal Justice Association, February 2012

Panel Chair, Capital Punishment: Theoretical and Philosophical Issues, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2012

Panel Chair, Integrated Theoretical Approaches to Crime Across the Life Course, American Society of Criminology, November 2012

Panel Chair, Defining Crime, Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2013

Panel Chair, Social Justice and the Law, North Carolina Criminal Justice Association, February 2014

Roundtable Organizer, Moderator, and Member, What We Learned in Israel: Counterterrorism Fellows Share Their Experiences, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, February 2014

Panel Chair, Contextual Approaches to Strain Theory, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, February 2014

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Panel Chair, Drug Use and Policy, Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2014

Participant, State Criminal Justice Associations: Past, Present, and Future Considerations, Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2014

Panel Chair, Effectiveness of Policies and Unintended Consequences, North Carolina Criminal Justice Association, February 2015 Panel Chair, Policy in Criminal Justice, North Carolina Criminal Justice Association, February 2017 Panel Chair, Under Examined Areas in Criminology: From Revenge Porn to Animal Abuse, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2017 Panel Chair, Special Topics in Criminal Justice/Ethics in Criminal Justice, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2017 Roundtable Member, A Manhattan Project on Justice, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2017

Papers Presented:

Robinson, Matthew B., Prevention of Apartment Burglary, Southern Criminal Justice Association annual meeting, October 1994

Robinson, Matthew B., Environmental Characteristics of Burglary in Private Apartment Complexes Predominantly Occupied by Students, American Society of Criminology annual meeting, November 1994

Robinson, Matthew B., Once Bitten, But Not Twice Bitten: Off-Campus Student Apartment 'Cool Spots,' Southern Criminal Justice Association annual meeting, October 1995

Robinson, Matthew B., The Time Period of Heightened Risk for Repeat Burglary Victimization Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meeting, March 1996

Robinson, Matthew B., The Response to Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design: Academic, Governmental, Architectural, and Corporate Activity with Special Attention to the Scholarly Literature, American Society of Criminology annual meeting, November 1996

Robinson, Matthew B., and Alejandro del Carmen, Activity Patterns and Crime Rates On- and Off-Campus at a Major University, American Society of Criminology annual meeting, November 1996

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Robinson, Matthew B., Crime Prevention, Naturally: Victims' Lifestyles and Burglary Victimization, Southern Criminal Justice Association annual meeting, October 1997 Robinson, Matthew B., Lifestyles, Routine Activities, and Residential Burglary Victimization, American Society of Criminology annual meeting, November 1997

Robinson, Matthew B., Criminologists on Crime: Planning a National Survey, American Society of Criminology annual meeting, November 1997

Robinson, Matthew B., Teaching Criminological Theory Through An Integrated Systems Perspective, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meeting, March 1998

Robinson, Matthew B., and Alejandro del Carmen, Downsizing, Corporate Security, and Loss Prevention, Academy of Criminal Justice Science annual meeting, March 1998

Robinson, Matthew B., and Tom Kelley, Neurological Cues in Probation Screening: What’s Being Used and What’s Not Being Used, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meeting, March 1998

Robinson, Matthew B., Interactive Learning Strategies, North Carolina Criminal Justice Association, September 1998

Robinson, Deborah M., Matthew B. Robinson, and Kenneth L. Mullen, Perceptions of Crime Risk, Actual Crime Risk, and Environmental Characteristics of the University Campus: A CPTED Analysis, Southern Criminal Justice Association annual meeting, October 1998.

Robinson, Deborah M., Matthew B. Robinson, and Kenneth L. Mullen, Perceptions of Crime Risk, Actual Crime Risk, and Environmental Characteristics of the University Campus: A CPTED Analysis, American Society of Criminology annual meeting, November 1998.

Robinson, Matthew B., It’s All in Your Head: Integrating Neurological Factors Into Criminological Theory, American Society of Criminology annual meeting, November 1998

Robinson, Matthew B. and Barbara H. Zaitzow, Criminologists or Criminalogists: Findings from a National Self-Report Study of Crime Experts, American Society of Criminology annual meeting, November 1998

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Robinson, Matthew B. and Barbara H. Zaitzow, Criminologists on Crime: More Findings From a National Self-Report Study, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meeting, March 1999

Robinson, Matthew B., Using Active Learning in Criminal Justice: Fifty Examples, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meeting, March 1999 Robinson, Matthew B., Perceptions and Misconceptions of Harmful Behaviors Among Criminology and Criminal Justice Students, Southern Criminal Justice Association annual meeting, September 1999

Robinson, Matthew B., Using Active Learning in Criminal Justice: 25 Examples, Southern Criminal Justice Association annual meeting, September 1999

Robinson, Matthew B., The Construction and Reinforcement of Myths of Race and Crime, Southern Criminal Justice Association annual meeting, September 1999

Robinson, Matthew B., and Barbara H. Zaitzow, Like the Pot Calling the Kettle Black: Criminologists Who Engage in Criminal, Deviant, and Unethical Behavior, American Society of Criminology annual meeting, November 1999

Prior, Nicole and Matthew B. Robinson, Classification of Criminal Offenders: Trials and Tribulations of the Data Collection Process, American Society of Criminology annual meeting, November 1999

Robinson, Matthew B. The Face of a New Victimology: Implications for the American Criminal Justice System. 10th International Symposium on Victimology, in Montreal, Quebec Canada, August 2000

Robinson, Matthew B., School Violence: Nature, Extent, and Prevention, Presented to North Carolina Safe Schools Conference, October 2000

Robinson, Matthew B. Innocent Bias in the Criminal Justice System, Southern Criminal Justice Association annual meeting, October 2000

Robinson, Matthew B. Reforms to Make the Criminal Justice System Just, Southern Criminal Justice Association annual meeting, October 2000 Kenneth L. Mullen and Matthew B. Robinson. Crime on Campus: A Survey of Space Users, Southern Criminal Justice Association annual meeting, October 2000

Robinson, Matthew B. Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design in Elementary and Secondary Schools, Southern Criminal Justice Association annual meeting, October 2000

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Robinson, Matthew B., Wither Criminal Justice? An Argument for a Reformed Discipline, Southern Criminal Justice Association annual meeting, October 2001

Robinson, Matthew B., Crackbrained and Dopey: The War on Drugs as Misguided, Poorly Planned Policy, Southern Criminal Justice Association annual meeting, October 2001

Kenneth L. Mullen, Matthew B. Robinson, and Derek J. Paulsen, Crime on Campus: Repeat Criminal Victimization and Hot Spots of Crime, American Society of Criminology annual meeting, November 2001

Robinson, Matthew B., The State of the Discipline: Why Criminal Justice as an Academic Discipline is a Failure, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meeting, March, 2002

Robinson, Matthew B., The Problem is the Law: How Bias in the Criminal Justice System Operates, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meeting, March, 2002

Robinson, Matthew B., It’s All Relative: Comparing Harms Associated with Smoking Tobacco and Marijuana, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meeting, March, 2002

Robinson, Matthew B. Super-Size it! McDonaldization and American Criminal Justice, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meeting, March, 2002

Robinson, Matthew B., Who Killed Martin Luther King, Jr.: Fifty Problems with the Official Story, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meeting, March, 2002

Robinson, Matthew B., An Integrated Systems Theory of Antisocial Behavior, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meeting, March, 2002

Robinson, Matthew B., What Were They Thinking? Re-Visiting Major Supreme Court Opinions Regarding the Death Penalty, Southern Criminal Justice Association annual meeting, September, 2002

Robinson, Matthew B., An Obligation to Make a Difference in the Real World? Thoughts on The Proper Role of Criminologists in the 21st Century, Southern Criminal Justice Association annual meeting, September, 2002

Robinson, Matthew B., An Analysis of 2002 ACJS Papers: What Members Presented About and What They Ignored, Southern Criminal Justice Association annual meeting, September, 2002

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Robinson, Matthew B., The Mouse Who Would Take Over the World! The Disneyization of American Criminal Justice, American Society of Criminology annual meeting, November 2002

Robinson, Matthew B., An Integrated Systems Theory of Antisocial Behavior, American Society of Criminology annual meeting, November 2002

Robinson, Matthew B., On Being Informed About the Death Penalty: A Test of the Marshall Hypothesis, American Society of Criminology annual meeting, November 2002

Robinson, Matthew B., and Kathleen M. Simon, Logical and Consistent? An Analysis of Supreme Court Opinions Regarding the Death Penalty, American Society of Criminology annual meeting, November 2002

Robinson, Matthew B., On Being Informed of the Death Penalty: More Findings from a Test of the Marshall Hypothesis, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2003

Robinson, Matthew B., The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of Distance Learning in Criminal Justice, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2003

Robinson, Matthew B., Justice as Freedom, Fairness, Compassion, and Utilitarianism: How My Life Experiences Shaped My Views of Justice, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2003

Robinson, Matthew B., Key Differences in Rural and Urban Crime in the United States, Southern Criminal Justice Association annual meeting, September, 2003

Robinson, Matthew B., An Analysis of Paper Presentations at the 1998-2002 SCJA Annual Meetings Southern Criminal Justice Association annual meeting, September, 2003

Renee Scherlen, and Matthew B. Robinson, Lies, Damn Lies, and Drug War Statistics: A Critical Analysis of Claims-Making by the Office of National Drug Control Policy, Southern Criminal Justice Association annual meeting, September, 2003

Robinson, Matthew B., Informing Opinions about the Death Penalty: Another Test of the Marshall Hypothesis, American Society of Criminology, November 2003

Robinson, Matthew B., The War on and Occupation of Iraq, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2004

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Robinson, Matthew B., What’s Patriotism Got to Do with the USA PATRIOT Act? A Critical Analysis of Due Process in an Era of Terror, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2004

Robinson, Matthew B., Another Challenge to Criminal Justicians: Why Enron, WorldCom, and the Other Corporate Bandits Should Change What We Do, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2004

Robinson, Matthew B., The Best Kept Secret for Faculty Productivity, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2004

Robinson, Matthew B., Chasing Shadows: What We Know and Don’t Know about the USA PATRIOT Act and Civil Liberties in an Era of Terror, Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2004

Robinson, Matthew B., Effective Crime Prevention Using the Integrated Systems Perspective, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2005

Robinson, Matthew B., Bush or Kerry? Implications of the Presidential Election for the USA PATRIOT Act and Civil Liberties, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2005

Robinson, Matthew B., Drug War Lies: Proof That the White House Knowingly Pursues a Failed Drug Policy, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2005

Robinson, Matthew B., Omissions, Distortions, and Inaccuracies: Problems with the Official Story of The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (The 9/11 Commission), Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2005

Robinson, Matthew B., Failures by American Law Enforcement and Intelligence Agencies Prior to 9/11 That Allowed Terrorists to Attack the United States, Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2005

Robinson, Matthew B., Warnings Prior to 9/11 That Terrorists Intended to Use Commercial Aircraft to Attack the United States and American Interests, Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2005

Robinson, Matthew B., Drug War Lies 2005: White House Shenanigans in the 2005 National Drug Control Strategy, American Society of Criminology, November 2005

Murphy, Daniel S., and Matthew B. Robinson, Filling in the Blanks: Merging Legitimate and Illegitimate Means to Compliment Merton's Strain Typology, American Society of Criminology, November 2005

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Robinson, Matthew B., Proof the White House Knew (or Should Have Known) About Planes Being Used as Weapons Prior to 9/11 [poster session], American Society of Criminology, November 2005

Robinson, Matthew B., 9/11: So They Never Imagined Commercial Airplanes Being Used as Flying Bombs?, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2006

Robinson, Matthew B., 9/11: Who Really Did It?, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2006

Robinson, Matthew B., 9/11: Failures by the Bush Administration That Allowed 9/11 to Occur, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2006

Robinson, Matthew B., Drug War Lies 2006: More Shenanigans from the Office of National Drug Control Policy? Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2006

Robinson, Matthew B., Executions for What? Expert Opinion on the Efficacy of Capital Punishment, Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2006

Robinson, Matthew B., Executions at What Cost? Expert Opinion on Alleged Problems with Capital Punishment, Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2006

Robinson, Matthew B., Comparing Expert Opinion and Public Opinion on Capital Punishment: Support for Executions, Alternatives, Moratoria, and Abolition, Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2006

Robinson, Matthew B., Death Nation: The Experts Explain Why Capital Punishment Persists in the United States, Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2006

Robinson, Matthew B., Death Nation 1: Expert Opinion on Whether Capital Punishment Achieves its Goals and is Plagued by Significant Problems, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2007

Robinson, Matthew B., Death Nation 1: Expert Opinion on Whether Capital Punishment is Good Policy and Why it Persists in the United States, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2007

Robinson, Matthew B., Death Nation 3: More Findings from a National Survey of Death Penalty Experts, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2007

Robinson, Matthew B., Toward More Effective Crime Prevention, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2007

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Scherlen, Allan, and Matthew B. Robinson, Open Access to Criminal Justice Scholarship: A Matter of Social Justice, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2007

Robinson, Matthew B., Those Without the Capital Get the Punishment: Assessing Social Class Bias in American Capital Punishment, Justice Studies Association, June 2007

Robinson, Matthew B., From the Ivory Tower to the Real World: Using Scientific Evidence to Inform Drug and Crime Control Policy, Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 2007

Robinson, Matthew B., Does It All Add Up? How the Office of National Drug Control Policy Misleads the Public and Protects its own Interests, Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 2007 (I presented this paper written by graduate student Andy Howell who was unable to attend the conference)

Robinson, Matthew B., Drug War Lies 2007: Still More Shenanigans from the Office of National Drug Control Policy, Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2007

Murphy, Daniel, and Matthew B. Robinson, Maximization: An Explanation of Crime in America, American Society of Criminology, November 2007

Scherlen, Allan, and Matthew B. Robinson, Social Justice Theories and Open Access Publishing, American Society of Criminology, November 2007

Robinson, Matthew B., Toward Socially Just Criminal Justice Agencies, American Society of Criminology, November 2007

Robinson, Matthew B., Critically Analyzing Data from the Office of National Drug Control Policy as Part of a “War on Drugs” Class, International Drug Policy Reform Conference, December 2007

Robinson, Matthew B., The Proper Role of a Criminologist, Revisited: Changing Criminal Justice Policy. Southern Criminal Justice Association, October 2008

Robinson, Matthew B., Drug War Lies, 2008: An Analysis of Claims Made in the President’s National Drug Control Strategy. Southern Criminal Justice Association, October 2008

Robinson, Matthew B., Realizing Socially Just Criminal Justice Agencies, American Society of Criminology, November 2008

Robinson, Matthew B., The Proper Role of a Criminologist, Revisited: Changing Criminal Justice Policy, American Society of Criminology, November 2008

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Robinson, Matthew B., and Daniel Murphy. Because You Can Never Have Enough: Economic Competition and Corporate Crime, World Conference on History and Economics, April 2009.

Robinson, Matthew B. Drug War Lies 2009: An Analysis of President George W. Bush's Final National Drug Control Strategy. American Society of Criminology, November 2009.

Robinson, Matthew B., The Failures of the Drug War. Presented to the Peace, Liberty & Justice Conference, April 2010.

Robinson, Matthew B., Examining Drug War Statistics. Presented to the conference titled, “Rule of Law Reform and the Drug Trade: Challenges and Implications in Mexico and the United States” (sponsored by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Higher Education for Development, the Emory University Institute for Developing Nations, and the Universidad Panamericana in Mexico, September 2010.

Robinson, Matthew B., Drug War 2010: An Analysis of President Barack Obama’s First National Drug Control Strategy. American Society of Criminology, November 2010

Robinson, Matthew B., Contextual Anomie and Strain Theory: How Greed Produces Elite Deviance [poster session], American Society of Criminology, November 2010

Scherlen, Allan, and Matthew B. Robinson, Unshackling the Journals of Criminal Justice, North Carolina Criminal Justice Association, February 2011

Robinson, Matthew B., The Death Penalty in North Carolina: A Summary of the Data and Scientific Studies, Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2011

Robinson, Matthew B., An Analysis of President Barack Obama’s First Two National Drug Control Strategies, Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2011

Robinson, Matthew B., Contextual Anomie and Strain Theory: How Greed Produces Elite Deviance [poster session], Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2011

Robinson, Matthew B., Just the Facts: North Carolina's Death Penalty System According to the Data, North Carolina Criminal Justice Association, February 2012

Robinson, Matthew B., Is Capital Punishment Just? Assessing the Death Penalty Using Justice Theory, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2012

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Robinson, Matthew B., The Death Penalty in North Carolina: A Summary of the Data and Scientific Studies, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2012

Robinson, Matthew B., Change We Can Believe In? Assessing National Drug Control Policy Under President Obama, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2012

Robinson, Matthew B., Media Coverage of Policing, Presented to the Korean National Police University International Seminar, October 2012

Robinson, Matthew B., All About the Context: Moving from Causes to the Complexity of Criminal Behavior, American Society of Criminology, November 2012

Caravelis-Hughes, Cynthia, and Matthew B. Robinson, Criminal Justice Practitioners’ Perceptions of Capital Punishment, American Society of Criminology, November 2012

Robinson, Matthew B.,The Problem is the Law: How Law-Makers Create Bias in Criminal Justice, Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2013

Robinson, Matthew B., Out of the Ivory Tower: Revising the Proper Role of Criminologists in the Real-World, Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2013

Caravelis-Hughes, Cynthia, and Matthew B. Robinson, They Said What? Examining Law Enforcement Officers’ Attitudes About Capital Punishment, American Society of Criminology, November 2013

Robinson, Matthew B. The Problem is the Law: How Law-Makers Create Bias in Criminal Justice, North Carolina Criminal Justice Association, February 2014

Robinson, Matthew B., and Maggie Jones-May, The Social Justice Implications of the US Drug War, North Carolina Criminal Justice Association, February 2014

Robinson, Matthew B., Applying Contextual Anomie and Strain Theory to Recent Acts of Corporate Deviance, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, February 2014

Robinson, Matthew B., How Politics and Ideology Distort American Ideals of Justice, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, February 2014

Robinson, Matthew B. (2014). Just Say No: The War on Drugs and Justice Theory, Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2014

Robinson, Matthew B. (2014). It’s a Southern Thing, You Wouldn’t Understand: The Death Penalty in the Southern US, Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 2014

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Robinson, Matthew B. (2015). The Southern Death Penalty, North Carolina Criminal Justice Association, February 2015

Robinson, Matthew B. (2015). So How Goes the Drug War? North Carolina Criminal Justice Association, February 2015 Robinson, Matthew B. (2017). The Proper Role of Criminologists Right Now, Revisited. North Carolina Criminal Justice Association, February 2017 Robinson, Matthew B. (2017). How To Evaluate Criminal Justice Policies Using Justice Theory, North Carolina Criminal Justice Association, February 2017 Robinson, Matthew B. (2017). The Proper Role of Criminologists Today, Revisited, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2017 Robinson, Matthew B. (2017). Evaluating Criminal Justice Policies Using Justice Theory, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 2017

UNIVERSITY/DEPARTMENT

PRESENTATIONS: Chair/ Organizer:

Plenary Chair, Special Issues Facing University Instructors, Program for Instructional Excellence Fall Teaching Assistant Conference, The Florida State University, August 1996

Panel Chair, Change-Over in Lecturing, Program for Instructional Excellence Fall Teaching Assistant Conference, The Florida State University, August 1996

Panel Chair, Obstacles to Positive Learning Experiences in the Classroom, Program for Instructional Excellence Spring Teaching Assistant Conference, The Florida State University, January 1997

Panel Organizer, The Inside Scoop: Advice From the Freshly Seasoned, The Hubbard Center, Appalachian State University, September 1998

Panel Organizer, The Inside Scoop: Advice From the Freshly Seasoned, The Hubbard Center, Appalachian State University, September 1999

Conference Organizer, Communities in Crises, Summer Conference, Appalachian State University, June 2006

Panel Organizer and Moderator, The Constitution: Then and Now,

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Event Organizer and Moderator, The Real Death Penalty: Capital Punishment in America, Appalachian State University, February-March 2008 (included top scholars studying capital punishment and wrongful conviction, death row exonerees, and recent films depicting actual cases of wrongful conviction)

Conference Organizer, North Carolina Criminal Justice Association, held in Boone, April 2008.

Panel Organizer and Moderator, The Constitution: Then and Now, ASU Constitution Day Appalachian State University, September 2008

Panel Organizer, The Constitution: Then and Now, ASU Constitution Day Appalachian State University, September 2009

Panel Organizer, Freedom of Speech and Religion: The Constitution, Tea Parties, Mosques, and Civility in Politics, ASU Constitution Day Appalachian State University, September 2010

Conference Organizer, North Carolina Criminal Justice Association, Raleigh, February 2011

Panel Organizer, The Constitution Today, ASU Constitution Day Appalachian State University, September 2011

Panel Organizer, The Constitution and the Death Penalty, September 2012

Event Organizer and Moderator, The Death Penalty in North Carolina, the United States, and Beyond, Appalachian State University, September – November 2012 (included top scholars studying capital punishment)

Panel Organizer, Conservatives, the North Carolina General Assembly, and the US Constitution, September 2012

Panel Organizer, Constitution Day, September 2013

Panel organizer, Mr. Morris Dees, “Justice for All”, ASU Constitution Day Appalachian State University, September 2014

Presenter:

Robinson, Matthew B., Crime and the Common Sense Myth, Congress of Graduate Students, The Florida State University, April 1994

Robinson, Matthew B., and Heather Howard-Donofrio, Change-Over in Lecturing, Program for Instructional Excellence Fall Teaching Assistant Conference, The Florida State University, August 1996

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Robinson, Matthew B., A New Faculty Member’s Research Agenda, colloquium presented to Appalachian State University, September 1997

Robinson, Matthew B., We’re Lecturing, But They’re Not Wired For It: Active Learning Strategies to Increase Student Learning, workshop conducted for the Hubbard Center at Appalachian State University, March 1998

Robinson, Matthew B., Keeping All the Balls in the Air: How to Juggle Your Multiple Responsibilities, The Hubbard Center, Appalachian State University, September 1998

Robinson, Matthew B., Diet and Human Behavior, Appalachian State University Dietetic Association, September 1998

Robinson, Matthew B., Careers in Criminal Justice, Freshman Seminar, Appalachian State University, October 1998

Robinson, Matthew B., Careers in Criminal Justice, Psychology careers classes, Appalachian State University, October 1998

Robinson, Matthew B., Careers in Criminal Justice, Psychology careers classes, Appalachian State University, March 1999

Robinson, Matthew B., Keeping All the Balls in the Air: How to Juggle Your Multiple Responsibilities, The Hubbard Center, Appalachian State University, September 1999

Robinson, Matthew B., Careers in Criminal Justice, Psychology careers classes, Appalachian State University, October 1999

Robinson, Matthew B., Preventing Terrorism, Forum sponsored by the International Relations Association at Appalachian State University, October 2001

Robinson, Matthew B., McDonaldization of the Criminal Justice System, Sociology Urban and Rural Policy class, February 2002

Robinson, Matthew B., The Death Penalty: Justifications and Potential Problems, University Honors Class, November 2002

Robinson, Matthew B., The North Carolina Moratorium Movement, ASU

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Robinson, Matthew B., Police Profiling, ASU Fraternity Council, April 2003

Robinson, Matthew B., Patriotism and Civil Liberties, September 11th, 2001: Before and After, September 2003, on-campus forum sponsored by the Department of Anthropology

Robinson, Matthew B., The Best Kept Secret about Productivity for Tenure and Promotion, Hubbard Center, September 2003

Robinson, Matthew B., What’s So Patriotic about the USA PATRIOT Act? Misfit Lecture Series, Watauga College, January 2004

Robinson, Matthew B., The USA PATRIOT Act and Terrorism: Bush Versus Kerry (Versus the Evidence). Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice Presidential Colloquium Series, October 2004

Robinson, Matthew B., The USA PATRIOT Act and 9/11. Presented to ASU Social Problems class, off campus, October 2005

Robinson, Matthew B., Poverty and Criminal Justice. Presented to People Fighting Poverty, April 2006

Robinson, Matthew B., Freak Out! An Expert Criminologist Responds to a Rogue Economist’s Claims about Crime. Presented to six sections of Freshmen Seminar, July 2006

Robinson, Matthew B., Death Nation: Findings from a National Study of Capital Punishment Experts. Presented to Model UN Conference, Appalachian State University, November 2006

Robinson, Matthew B., Iraq: Rhetoric v Reality. Presented to Campus Anti-War Network, January 2007

Robinson, Matthew B., Immigration, Crime, and Criminal Justice. Presented to People Fighting Poverty, February 2007

Robinson, Matthew B., Dick Cheney and The Project for a New American Century (PNAC): How PNAC Took Over the White House. Presented to College Democrats, February 2007

Robinson, Matthew B., Using Liberal Arts to Change the World (or Just Be a Good Citizen). Presented as the Liberal Arts Requirement to the University of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, October 2007

Robinson, Matthew B., The Real Death Penalty. Presented as the Knudson Lecture in Social Ethics to the University of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, October 2007

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Robinson, Matthew B., The Empirical Realities of Capital Punishment: Does it Work, Is it Good Policy, Appalachian State University, February 2008

Robinson, Matthew B., What We Know About the Death Penalty and Why It Matters, Presented to ASU Philosophy of Ethics class, February 2008

Robinson, Matthew B., Domestic Reactions to 9/11, Presented as part of the panel, Authority , Liberty, and the War on Terror, Organized by the Campus Anti- War Network and Student ACLU club, March 2008.

Robinson, Matthew B., Racial Bias in Criminal Justice. Presented as part of the panel, Race in the Criminal Justice System, Organized by a sociology class, April 2008.

Robinson, Matthew B., “The USA PATRIOT Act and Other Bush Administration Policies after 9/11.” Presented as part of Constitution Day, September 2008

Robinson, Matthew B., A Strategy for Increasing Productivity, Mentee Lunch (The Balancing Act), Hubbard Center, Appalachian State University, November 2008

Robinson, Matthew B., Domestic Reactions to 9/11. Presented as part of the panel, “Authority , Liberty, and the War on Terror,” Organized by the Campus Anti-War Network and Student ACLU club, March 2008.

Robinson, Matthew B., Important Facts of the Drug War. Presented as part of the panel, “Safety, Freedom and the War on Drugs,” Organized by the Campus Anti-War Network and Student ACLU club, February 2009.

Robinson, Matthew B., “The USA PATRIOT Act,” Organized by the Campaign for Liberty, September 2009

Robinson, Matthew B., A Strategy for Increasing Productivity, (The Balancing Act), Hubbard Center, Appalachian State University, January 2010

Robinson, Matthew B., The Drug War. Presented to Frank Hall, Appalachian State University, April 2010

Robinson, Matthew B., The Failures of the Drug War, Peace, Liberty & Justice Conference, April 2010

Robinson, Matthew B., Connecting Teaching, Research, and Service (A Balancing Act), Hubbard Center, Appalachian State University, November 2010

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Robinson, Matthew B., Evaluating Criminal Justice Policy. Presented to American Social Welfare class, Appalachian State University, April 2011.

Robinson, Matthew B., Race and Criminal Justice. Presented to a panel organized by graduate students at Appalachian State University, November 2011

Robinson, Matthew B., Is Amendment One Just? Invited presentation to ASU, sponsored by the People’s Alliance for American Liberty and Coalition to Protect All NC Families’ “Race to the Ballot” initiative), February 2012

Robinson, Matthew B., Drug legalization. Invited presentation to English class at Appalachian State University, March 2012

Robinson, Matthew B., What’s Race Got to Do With It? The Trayvon Martin Shooting. Appalachian State University, April 2012.

Robinson, Matthew B. Evaluating Criminal Justice Policy: The Death Penalty and the Drug war. Appalachian State University, April 2012.

Robinson, Matthew B., The History of the Death Penalty in North Carolina, Presented to Appalachian State University, September 2012

Robinson, Matthew B., Just the Facts: The Death Penalty in North Carolina, Presented to Appalachian State University, October 2012

Robinson, Matthew B., Social Justice Roundtable presenter. Invited presentation to Appalachian State University as part of Social Justice Week, March 2013

Robinson, Matthew B., Racial disparities in criminal justice. Invited presentation to panel, Appalachian State University, April 2013

Robinson, Matthew B., Capital punishment locally, nationally, and internationally. Invited presentation to Ethics class, Caldwell Community College & Technical Institute, April 2013

Robinson, Matthew B., Capital Punishment: The Basics. Presented to Appalachian Amnesty International, September 2013

Robinson, Matthew B., Racial disparities and racial discrimination in the context of the case of Darryl Hunt. Presented as part of the panel, Race and Criminal Justice, Organized by a sociology class, October 2013 Robinson, Matthew B., Program Prioritization at ASU, Presented to Appalachian State University, February 2014

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Robinson, Matthew B., Counterterrorism in Israel. Presented to freshman seminar class, March 2014

Robinson, Matthew B., Race and Mass Imprisonment. Presented to App State Maxist Union, March 2014

Robinson, Matthew B., Race and Criminal Justice. Presented as part of the panel, Race and Criminal Justice, Organized by a sociology class, March 2014

Robinson, Matthew B., Race, Crime, and Criminal Justice, Intercultural Lunch and Learn, Appalachian State University, April 2014

Robinson, Matthew, B., A Summary of the War on Drugs, Presented to Young Americans for Liberty, August 2014

Robinson, Matthew, B., Mental Illness and the Death Penalty, Presented to Young Americans for Liberty, October 2014

Robinson, Matthew, B., A Man’s Perspective on Rape, Presented to Appalachian State University, November 2014

Robinson, Matthew, B., The Social Justice Implications of the Drug War and the Death Penalty, Presented to Appalachian State University, March 2015

Robinson, Matthew, B., Race, Crime, and Criminal Justice, Presented to Appalachian State University, September 2015

Robinson, Matthew, B., Academic Writing in China, Presented to Appalachian State University, October 2016

COMMUNITY PRESENTATIONS:

Organizer:

Panel Organizer, The Mentally Ill and the Criminal Justice System, National Alliance of the Mentally Ill of the High Country, April 1998

Panel Organizer, Advanced Directives and The Mentally Ill, National Alliance of the Mentally Ill of the High Country, November 1998

Event Organizer, No War on Iraq rally and march, December 2002

Event Organizer, No War on Iraq rally and march, February 2003

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Conference Organizer, Communities in Crises, Summer Conference, Appalachian State University, June 2006

Presenter:

Robinson, Matthew B., Treatment: To Force or Not to Force, National Alliance for the Mentally Ill-High Country, August 1998

Robinson, Matthew B., School Violence: Nature, Extent, and Prevention, Watauga County Schools, July 1999

Robinson, Matthew B., Author Meets Critics: Justice Blind? Ideals and Realities of American Criminal Justice, Book Warehouse, Boone, NC, July 2001

Robinson, Matthew B., Author Meets Critics: Justice Blind? Ideals and Realities of American Criminal Justice, National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty, Raleigh, NC, September 2001

Robinson, Matthew B., Why the War on Iraq is Not Justice, Presented to panel sponsored by the Interfaith Alliance for Peace and Justice, January 2003

Robinson, Matthew B., Why the War on Iraq is Not Justice, Presented to panel sponsored by the Interfaith Alliance for Peace and Justice, February 2003

Robinson, Matthew B., Injustice in Iraq, Presented to rally sponsored by the High Country Citizens for Peace and Justice, February 2003

Robinson, Matthew B., The War as Diversion, Presented to panel sponsored by the Interfaith Alliance for Peace and Justice, February 2003

Robinson, Matthew B., Why the War on Iraq is Not Justice, Presented to panel sponsored by the Interfaith Alliance for Peace and Justice, March 2003

Robinson, Matthew B., Patriotism After September 11th, 2001, Presented to panel sponsored by the Interfaith Alliance for Peace and Justice, July 2003

Robinson, Matthew B., The USA PATRIOT Act, Presented to Watauga County Library Board of Directors, October 2003

Robinson, Matthew B., The USA PATRIOT Act, Presented to Friends of the Watauga County Library Board of Directors, October 2003

Robinson, Matthew B., The USA PATRIOT Act Presented to the Economic Development Steering Committee of the Boone Chamber of Commerce, November 2003

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Robinson, Matthew B., The USA PATRIOT Act, Presented to Boone Rotary, January 2004 Robinson, Matthew B., The USA PATRIOT Act, Presented to Boone Unitarian and Universalist Fellowship, January 2004

Robinson, Matthew B., The Death Penalty and the Mentally Ill Presented to the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill-High Country, March 2004 Robinson, Matthew B., The USA PATRIOT Act, Presented to Fifth Congressional District Democratic Party, May 2004

Robinson, Matthew B. and Renee Scherlen. Lies, Damned Lies, and Drug War Statistics, Presented to the CATO Institute and the top policy analyst from the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, Washington, DC, April 2007.

Robinson, Matthew B., Why I Engage the World Politically, Presented to the Boone Unitarian and Universalist Fellowship, July 2010.

Robinson, Matthew B., Confronting Political Extremism. Presented to the Democratic Women’s Club, August 2010

Robinson, Matthew B., How Fraud of the 1% Led to the Demise of the 99%, Presented to Occupy Boone, November 2011

Robinson, Matthew B., North Carolina‘s Real Death Penalty: A Summary of the Data and Scientific Studies. Invited presentation to UNC-Asheville, sponsored by the ACLU of North Carolina, November 2011

Robinson, Matthew B., The Death Penalty in North Carolina. Presentation to the Town Council of Boone, August 2011

Robinson, Matthew B., The Death Penalty in North Carolina. Invited presentation to Western Carolinians for Prison Reform, August 2011

Robinson, Matthew B., The Death Penalty in North Carolina, Presented to Town Council of Boone, February 2013

Robinson, Matthew B., The Death Penalty in North Carolina, Presented to Town Council of Boone, April 2013

Robinson, Matthew B., North Carolina Voting Rights Under Assault, Presented to Taking the Dream Home to Boone rally, August 2013

Robinson, Matthew B., Terrorism and Peace, Presented to the Boone Unitarian and Universalist Fellowship, September 2013

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SERVICE:

To College/University (and other universities)

Focus Group Member Spring 1998 Hubbard Center, Appalachian State University, Faculty and Academic Development

Web Page Assistant Spring 1998 - Fall 1998 Appalachian State University (Graduate School)

Freshmen Interest Group Leader Fall 1998 Appalachian State University

Summer Reading Committee Fall 1998 - Spring 1999 Appalachian State University New Faculty Survival Group Fall 1998 - Spring 1999 Appalachian State University Hubbard Center

Traffic Management and Safety Committee Fall 1998 - Fall 2000 Appalachian State University

Teaching Enhancement / Awards Committee Fall 1998 - Fall 2000 Appalachian State University

Faculty Instructional Technology Committee Spring 1999 - Fall 2000 Appalachian State University

Graduate Council Spring 1999 - Fall 2001 Appalachian State University

Search Committee Summer 2000 Hubbard Center, Appalachian State University (for Associate Director of Faculty and Academic Development)

Organizing Committee, Communities in Crises, Summer Conference 2006 Appalachian State University

Truman Scholarship Committee Spring 2007 (for Ms. Amber Clawson, selected as finalist for the national scholarship)

Dean’s Advisory Committee Fall 2007-Spring 2008 College of Arts and Sciences, Appalachian State University

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Faculty Mentor Fall 2007-Spring 2008 Hubbard Center Mentoring Program for New Faculty

Advisor Fall 2007-Spring 2008 “The Exonerated” (play in Department of Theater and Dance)

Series Organizer 2008 “Wrongful Conviction and the Death Penalty” with the following events:

The Empirical Realities of Capital Punishment: Does It Work? Is it Good Policy? (Dr. Matthew Robinson, ASU Criminal Justice) FILM: The Thin Blue Line FILM: The Trials of Darryl Hunt Never Truly Free: Bringing Voice to the Reality of Wrongful Convictions (Dr. Barbara Zaitzow, ASU Criminal Justice) The Wrongly Convicted Speak (Mr. Darryl Hunt, Winston Salem, NC), Dr. Theresa Newman (Duke Law School), and Dr. Barbara Zaitzow (ASU Criminal Justice) FILM: Deadline The Human Costs of Homicide and Capital Punishment: Families of Victims and Offenders (Dr. Margaret Vandiver, University of Memphis Criminal Justice) My Story: A Death Row Exoneree Speaks (Mr. Delbert Tibbs, Chicago, IL) Life After Death Row: Recovering from a Wrongful Capital Conviction (Dr. Kimberly Cook, UNC Wilmington Criminal Justice) and Dr. Saundra

Westervelt (UNC Greensboro Criminal Justice) FILM: After Innocence

Faculty Senator Spring 2011 Elected to one-year term to replace departing member

Series Organizer 2011 “The Death Penalty in North Carolina, the United States, and Beyond” with the following events:

Dr. Trina Seitz (ASU Sociology)—North Carolina’s Death Penalty History Dr. Matt Robinson (ASU Criminal Justice)—Just the Facts: The Death Penalty in North Carolina Dr. Jean Parks (Murder Victims' Families for Reconciliation)—Does the Death Penalty Serve Victims? Dr. Frank Baumgartner (UNC-Chapel Hill Political Science) and Dr. Cynthia Caravelis-Hughes (WCU, Criminal Justice)— Race and Ethnicity and the Death Penalty in North Carolina Mr. Darryl Hunt (former inmate, wrongful conviction) and Ms. Tarrah Callahan (North Carolina Coalition for a Moratorium), Mr. Glen Edward Chapman (former inmate, wrongful conviction) and Dr. Pam Laughon (mitigation specialist and case investigator, UNC-Asheville) — Innocence and the Death Penalty in North Carolina

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Matthew Robinson 51 External Reviewer Tenure and Promotion cases Multiple universities 2012-present

Series Organizer 2013 “Capital Punishment and Justice in the US and Abroad” with the following

events: Dr. Jean Parks (Murder Victims’ Families for Reconciliation)—Does the Death Penalty Serve Victims? Mr. Richard Dieter (Executive Director Death Penalty Information Center)—Capital Punishment in the USA and Around the World The Trials of Darryl Hunt: Innocence and Capital Murder (a showing of the riveting film detailing the case of Mr. Darryl Hunt, wrongly convicted twice in North Carolina for a rape and murder he did not commit) Ms. Amanda Moore (Global Studies, Appalachian State University)— Beyond Our Borders: The International Death Penalty

Faculty advisor Fall 2013-present Appalachian Amnesty International

External Program Reviewer, East Tennessee State University April 2014

Member Social Justice Collaborative Fall 2014-present

To Department:

Criminal Justice Curriculum Committee Fall 1997 - present Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice

Undergraduate Advisor in Criminal Justice Fall 1997 - present Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice

Departmental Textbook Selection Ad Hoc Committee (Chair) Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice Spring 1997 - 2003

Departmental Brochure Ad Hoc Committee (Chair) Spring 1997 - Fall 1998 Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice

NC Faces Representative Spring 1998 - Spring 2000 Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice

Web Master (http://www.pscj,appstate.edu) Spring 1998 – Fall

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Matthew Robinson 52 2008 Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice

Department Personnel Committee Fall 1999 - 2001 Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice

(3 consecutive one year terms)

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Matthew Robinson 53 Chairperson Search Committee Fall 2000 - Spring 2001 Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice

Department Web Page Subcommittee Fall 2003 – Spring 2010 Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice

Criminal Justice Faculty Position Search Committee Spring - Fall 2004 Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice

Criminal Justice Faculty Position Search Committee Spring 2005 Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice

Master of Science in Criminal Justice & Criminology Committee 2005-2006 Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice

Chairperson Search Committee (Chair) 2006-2007 Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice

Criminal Justice Faculty Positions Search Committee 2007-2008 Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice

Strategic Planning Committee Spring 2008-present Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice

Master of Public Administration Director Search Committee Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice Spring 2008-Fall 2009

Criminal Justice Faculty Position Search Committee 2010-2011 Department of Government and Justice Studies

Public Administration Faculty Position Search Committee 2010-2011 Department of Government and Justice Studies

Chair, Criminal Justice Curriculum Committee Fall 2011-2014 Department of Government and Justice Studies

Coordinator, Undergraduate Program, Criminal Justice Fall 2011 – Fall 2014

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Matthew Robinson 54 Department of Government and Justice Studies

Criminal Justice Faculty Position Search Committee (Chair) 2011-2012 Department of Government and Justice Studies

Endowed Professor Position Search Committee 2012-2013 Department of Government and Justice Studies

Head, BSCJ International Committee Fall 2014-present Department of Government and Justice Studies

Master of Public Administration Director Search Committee Department of Government and Justice Studies Fall 2015-Spring 2016

Endowed Professor Position Search Committee 2015-2016 Department of Government and Justice Studies Chair, Promotion and Tenure Committee 2016-2018 Department of Government and Justice Studies

To Professional Organizations:

E-Mail Mentor Fall 1997 - present American Society of Criminology

Audio-Visual Committee Spring 1998 - Fall 1998 Southern Criminal Justice Association

Student Paper Awards Committee Spring 1998 - Fall 1998 Southern Criminal Justice Association

Membership Directory Ad-Hoc Committee Spring 1998 - Fall 1998 Southern Criminal Justice Association

Web Master (http://www.scja.net) Southern Criminal Justice Association Spring 1998 - 2008

Journal Editor Ad-Hoc Committee Fall 1998 Southern Criminal Justice Association

Secretariat Ad-Hoc Committee Fall 1998 Southern Criminal Justice Association

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Publications Committee Fall 1998 Southern Criminal Justice Association

Fund Raising Committee Fall 1998 Southern Criminal Justice Association Outstanding Book Award Committee Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Fall 1998

Editor of The Dialogue Southern Criminal Justice Association Fall 1998 - 2003

Board Member Southern Criminal Justice Association Fall 1998 - Fall 2001 Elected three year position

2nd Vice President Southern Criminal Justice Association Fall 2001- Spring 2002 Elected one year position that evolves into positions of 1st Vice President and then President

Ad Hoc Committee on Criminal Justice Policy Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Fall 2002-Spring 2003

Annual Meeting Program Committee Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Fall 2002-Spring 2003

1st Vice President Southern Criminal Justice Association Fall 2002 - Spring 2003

Annual Conference Program Chair Southern Criminal Justice Association Fall 2003 Responsible for all aspects of annual conference

President Southern Criminal Justice Association Fall 2003 - Spring 2004

Immediate Past President Southern Criminal Justice Association Fall 2004 - Spring 2005

Chair, Academy Founders Award Academy of Criminal Justice Science Summer 2005 - Spring 2006

Deputy Chairperson, Membership Committee Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Spring 2006-Fall

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Chair, Membership Committee Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Summer 2007-Spring 2008

Chair, Bruce Smith Award Academy of Criminal Justice Science Fall 2007 – Spring 2008

2nd Vice President North Carolina Criminal Justice Association Spring 2009- Fall 2010 Elected one year position that evolves into positions of 1st Vice President and then President

President North Carolina Criminal Justice Association Spring 2010- Fall 2011 Appointed President after 1st Vice President resigned from Board

Immediate Past President North Carolina Criminal Justice Association Spring 2011- Fall 2012

Editorial board, Justice Policy Journal Fall 2011- present http://www.cjcj.org/juvenile/justice/editorial/board

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Matthew Robinson 57 Vice President North Carolina Criminal Justice Association Spring 2017-Fall 2017 Elected

Reviewer:

Journal Reviewer Fall 1995 - present Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice

Journal Reviewer Fall 1997 - present American Journal of Criminal Justice

Manuscript Reviewer Spring 1998 - present Wadsworth/West Publishing

Journal Reviewer Spring 1998 - present Journal of Crime and Justice

Journal Reviewer Fall 1998 - present Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice

Reviewer and Editorial Board Member Spring 1999 Stand! Volume on Policing, Coursewise Publishing

Reviewer and Editorial Board Member Spring 1999 Stand! Volume on Crime, Coursewise Publishing

Reviewer and Editorial Board Member Spring 1999 Stand! Volume on Crime and Criminology, Coursewise Publishing

Manuscript Reviewer Spring 1999 - present Sage Publishing

Journal Reviewer Spring 1999 - present Police Practice and Research

Journal Reviewer Spring 1999 - present Security Journal

Journal Reviewer Spring 2001 - present Politics & Policy

Manuscript Reviewer Spring 2001 - present Prentice-Hall Publishing

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Matthew Robinson 58 Journal Reviewer Spring 2001 - present Western Criminology Review

Journal Reviewer Summer 2001 - present Critical Criminology: An International Journal

Journal Reviewer Fall 2002 - present Western Journal of Communication

Journal Reviewer Fall 2002 - present Criminology

Manuscript Reviewer Fall 2002 - present Roxbury Publishing

Journal Reviewer Fall 2003 - present Journal of Criminal Justice Education

Journal Reviewer Fall 2008 - present Appalachian Journal

Journal Reviewer Spring 2009 - present Sociological Inquiry

Journal Reviewer Spring 2009 - present Theoretical Criminology

Journal Reviewer Fall 2009 – present Media, War and Conflict

Reviewer Spring 2010 Division Physical Sciences of the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research’s Complexity Programme

Academic Advisory Board Member Spring 2010 McGraw-Hill Weapons of Mass Destruction and Terrorism (authored by retired USA Brigadier General, Russell Howard, and James Forest of the Combating Terrorism Center at West Point)

Journal Reviewer Spring 2010 - present Criminal Justice Policy Review

Journal Reviewer Spring 2011 - present Criminal Law and Criminology

Journal Reviewer Summer 2011 – present Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Criminology

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Matthew Robinson 59 Book Reviewer Fall 2011 – present Crime Modeling and Mapping Using Geospatial Technologies Springer’s Geotechnologies and Environment series

Film Reviewer Fall 2011 Better this World Bullfrog Films, http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/better.html

Journal Reviewer Spring 2012- present Educational Research

Article Editor Fall 2012 Sage Open

Reviewer and Editorial Board Member Fall 2013-present International Journal of Criminal Justice Sciences

Journal Reviewer Fall 2013-present Police Quarterly

Manuscript Reviewer Fall 2015-present Temple University Press

Manuscript Reviewer Fall 2015-present Carolina Academic Press Journal Reviewer Spring 2017- present Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice Journal Reviewer Spring 2017- present Journal of Appalachian Studies

To Community:

Graduate, Citizen's Police Academy May 1996 Tallahassee Police Department

NAMI Representative (volunteer) Fall 1997 - Spring 1999 National Alliance for the Mentally Ill-High Country

Board Member (volunteer) Summer 1998 - Spring

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Matthew Robinson 60 1999 Human Rights Committee, New River Mental Health

Big Brother (volunteer) Fall 1998 - Spring 1999 Watauga Youth Network, Governor’s One on One Program

Crime Prevention Consultant (volunteer) Spring 1999 Watauga County Schools

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Matthew Robinson 61 Crime Prevention Consultant (volunteer) Spring 2001 - Summer 2002 OASIS

Founder Spring 2003 Boone Bill of Rights Defense Committee

Planning Commissioner (appointed) Spring 2005 – Fall 2006 Town of Boone

Board Member (appointed) Fall 2006 – Fall 2008 Mediation and Restorative Justice Center

Board Member (appointed) Fall 2007 – Fall 2008 First Learning Center

Board Member (elected) Spring 2010 – 2012 American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina, Union Board

Board Member (elected) Spring 2010 – 2012 American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina, Foundation Board

Legislative Committee Spring 2010 – Fall 2013 American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina

Nominating Committee Spring 2010 – Fall 2013 American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina

Secretary Summer 2011 – Spring 2012 American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina

AWARDS AND RECOGNITION:

Inducted to Golden Key National Honor Society (undergraduate level)

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Matthew Robinson 62 Invited to join the National Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi (graduate level)

Best Presentation, Annual Forum, Congress of Graduate Students, Crime and the Common Sense Myth, April 1994

Best Paper, Annual Forum, Congress of Graduate Students, Crime and the Common Sense Myth, April 1994

Appointed as one of 15 Teaching Associates to the Program for Instructional Excellence at The Florida State University (out of 1,100 teaching assistants), Fall & Spring 1996

Awarded with a unanimous High Pass on Preliminary Doctoral Exam in Theory, a unanimous Pass on Preliminary Doctoral Exam in Research Methods and Statistics, and a unanimous Pass on the Substantive Area Exam, April 1996

Awarded numerous awards for web design of “Crime Connections on the Web” page on criminology and criminal justice (evolved into www.justiceblind.com/links.html) ... awards included:

Golden Tin Award, January 1998 Police Guide’s Award for Excellence, January 1998 COPS On-Line Award, February 1998 Orchid Award for Page Excellence, December 1998 Bad-Boys.Net Home Page Award, January 1999 Starsaber’s Award of Excellence, January 1999 SNIN Nominee Award, January 1999 Web of Justice Award of Excellence,January 1999 Criminal Justice Megalinks Best of CJ Award, January 1999 Merchantfind’s Gold Award, January 1999 Cyber On-Line’s Platinum Site Award, January 1999 Top Cop Award, February 1998 Vote Net’s Outstanding Political web site award, June 1998 Home and Hearth Award of Excellence, November 1998 Critical Mass Award, November 1998 GA's Bronze Award, December 1998 Verita Top Site Award, December 1998

Elected to Board of Directors, Southern Criminal Justice Association, September 1998

Elected to position of 2nd Vice President, Southern Criminal Justice Association, August 2001

Nominated for New Scholar Award for the Conference of Southern Graduate Schools by the ASU Graduate School, September 2001

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Matthew Robinson 63 Awarded the William C. Strickland Outstanding Young Faculty Award for ASU College of Arts and Sciences, 2001-2002

Inducted into Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, February 2004

Awarded the Board of Governors Appalachian State University Award for Excellence in Teaching, Appalachian State University, September 2004

Inducted into Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, February 2005

Nominated for Educator of the Year Award for the Southern Criminal Justice Association, June 2006

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Matthew Robinson 64 Awarded the Donald Sink Outstanding Scholar Award for ASU College of Arts and Sciences, 2007-2008

Nominated for the Oliver Max Gardner Award for the University of North Carolina’s Board of Governors, 2007-2008 Nominated for the C. Wright Mills Outstanding Book Award, Society for the Study of Social Problems, 2007-2008 (Lies, Damned Lies, and Drug War Statistics)

Awarded the Freedom Fighter of the Month, National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) in High Times magazine, January 2008

Nominated for the Educator of the Year Award for the Southern Criminal Justice Association, February 2008

Awarded the Founders Award for outstanding contributions to criminal justice research, North Carolina Criminal Justice Association, November 2008

Nominated for the Michael J. Hindelang Outstanding Book Award, American Society for Criminology, 2008-2009 (Lies, Damned Lies, and Drug War Statistics) Elected to position of 2nd Vice President, North Carolina Criminal Justice Association, February 2009

Nominated for the Richard N. Henson Outstanding Advisor Award, College of Arts & Sciences, April 2010

Nominated for the Board of Governor's Excellence in Public Service Award, October 2010

Appointed an honorary member of the Serbian Section for Criminology

Nominated for the Margaret Lang Willis Outstanding Criminal Justice Educator Award, North Carolina Criminal Justice Association, February 2012

Nominated for the Oliver Max Gardner Award, University of North Carolina’s Board of Governors, 2011-2012 Elected

Selected as the sole nominee of Appalachian State University for the Oliver Max Gardner Award, University of North Carolina’s Board of Governors, 2011-2012

Nominated for the Board of Governors Public Service Award, September 2012

Nominated for the ACJS Critical Criminal Justice Scholar Award, January 2013

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Matthew Robinson 65 Appointed to role of Affiliate for Scholars for a Progressive North Carolina, March 2013

Selected as an Academic Fellow by the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, 2013-2014

Awarded the Appalachian AAUP Award for Defense of Academic Freedom and Promotion of Faculty Governance, 2013

Inducted into the National Society of Collegiate Scholars with “Distinguished Membership”

Nominated for the ACJS Critical Criminal Justice Scholar Award, February 2014

Awarded the Carolyn and Richter Moore Citizen Award for outstanding personal contributions to criminal justice in North Carolina, North Carolina Criminal Justice Association, February 2014

Nominated for Appalachian State University Student Government Association Faculty/Staff Appreciation Award, April 2014

Nominated for Jimmy Smith Outstanding Service Award, August 2014

Nominated for the Educator of the Year Award for the Southern Criminal Justice Association, August 2014

Elected to position of 2nd Vice President, North Carolina Criminal Justice Association, February 2017

GRANT PROPOSALS:

Robinson, Matthew B., A Proposal for The Florida State University Dissertation Research Grant (Fall 1996)

Submitted to the Florida State University Office of Graduate

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(funded) Amount $500

Maier-Katkin, Daniel, Todd Clear, and Matthew B. Robinson, A Proposal to Enhance Undergraduate Education in Criminology and Criminal Justice (Fall 1996)

Submitted to the Florida legislature (not funded) Amount $158,000

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Matthew Robinson 67 Robinson, Matthew B., Criminologists on Crime: Planning a National Survey (October 1997)

Submitted to University Research Council at Appalachian State University (funded) Amount $1,300

Robinson, Matthew B., Fund to Support the Scholarship of Teaching (February 1998)

Submitted to Hubbard Center, Appalachian State University (funded) Amount $60

Robinson, Matthew B., and Kenneth L. Mullen, Fear of Crime, Perceptions of Crime Risk, and Actual Crime Risk: A Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) Analysis (April 1999)

Submitted to University Research Council at Appalachian State University (funded) Amount $300

Robinson, Matthew B., Gender, Race, and Ethnicity in American Criminal Justice Processing. (March 2001)

Submitted to the Bureau of Justice Statistics and American Statistical Association (not funded) Amount $22,000

Robinson, Matthew B., Reifying Social Justice. (March 2006)

Submitted to the Appalachian State University Foundation Fellowship Program (funded) Amount $4,579

Robinson, Matthew B.,, The Exonerated. (October 2007)

Submitted to the External Scholars Grant Program (funded) Amount $800 (also raised an additional $1,900 for series of campus events on capital punishment)

Robinson, Matthew B., What is Justice? (November 2008)

Submitted to the National Endowment for the Humanities, Enduring Questions Pilot Course Grant Program (not funded) Amount $17,711

Robinson, Matthew B., What is Justice? (September 2009)

Submitted to the National Endowment for the Humanities, Enduring Questions Pilot Course Grant Program (not funded) Amount $23,375 (not funded)

Robinson, Matthew B., and Todd Hartman, Public Opinion of Severe Criminal

Sentences for Criminal Offenders in North Carolina (May 2012) Submitted to the Tides Foundation and Funders for Alternatives to the Death Penalty Amount $35,864 (not funded)

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Robinson, Matthew B., and Todd Hartman, Public Opinion of Severe Criminal Sanctions in North Carolina (September 2012) Submitted to the Open Society Foundation's US Criminal Justice Fund Amount $65,499 (not funded)

Robinson, Matthew B., (December 2013), Capital Punishment and Justice in

the US and Abroad Submitted to External Scholars grant program Amount $1,500 (funded)

Co-Principal Investigator (July 2014). Measuring Civic and Political Aptitude for

Quality Engagement. Submitted to Spencer Foundation; The New Civics. Measuring the Quality of Civic and Political Engagement. Amount: $246,798 (not funded)

WEB PAGES MAINTAINED:

Media Coverage of Crime, and Criminal Justice (http://www.mediacriminaljustice.blogspot.com)

North Carolina Criminal Justice Association (http://www.nccja.org)

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:

American Society of Criminology Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences North Carolina Criminal Justice Association Southern Criminal Justice Association

REFERENCES:

Dr. Brian Ellison Director, The Martin School Professor of Political Science University of Idaho Moscow, Idaho (208) 885-6328/[email protected]

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Dr. Kenneth Mullen Associate Professor and Director of Masters of Criminal Justice & Criminology Program Government and Justice Studies Appalachian State University Boone, NC 28608 (828) 262-6096/[email protected]

Dr. Daniel Murphy Associate Professor Government and Justice Studies Appalachian State University Boone, NC 28608 (828) 262-6700/[email protected]

Dr. Renee Scherlen Professor Government and Justice Studies Appalachian State University Boone, NC 28608 (828) 262-6094/[email protected] Dr. Anthony Calamai Professor and Former Dean College of Arts & Sciences Appalachian State University Boone, NC 28608 (828) 262-3078/[email protected]

Also please contact anyone else you would like, including any member of my Department: http://gjs.appstate.edu/faculty-staff