KARIN D. MARTIN JOHN JAY COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE THE GRADUATE CENTER CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK (CUNY)

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KARIN D. MARTIN JOHN JAY COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE THE GRADUATE CENTER CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK (CUNY) kamartin@jjay.cuny.edu 212-237-8072 PROFESSIONAL John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York, August 2013 Assistant Professor Department of Public Management Doctoral Program in Criminal Justice, The Graduate Center Deputy Executive Officer Policy, Oversight, Administration Specialization Doctoral Program in Criminal Justice, The Graduate Center Faculty Director Tow Policy Advocacy Fellowship University of California, Los Angeles, September 2012-August 2013 Post-Doctoral Research Fellow Psychology Department and Consortium for Police Leadership in Equity EDUCATION University of California, Berkeley Ph.D. Goldman School of Public Policy, August 2012 Fields: Criminal Justice and Race, Multi-method Research Design, Political Psychology Dissertation: Monetary Sanctions in Federal Criminal Sentencing: Significance, Prison, and Policy Committee: Rob MacCoun (Chair), Henry Brady, Frank Zimring, Jack Glaser M.A. Charles and Louise Travers Department of Political Science, May 2009 Master s Essay: An Applied Collective Action Failure Analysis of the California Prison Health Care System Receivership M.P.P. Goldman School of Public Policy, May 2006 Master s Thesis: A Model State Policy for the Treatment of the Wrongfully Convicted Stanford University B.A. Psychology (Social) June 1995 Stanford in Paris (study abroad), Paris, France 1994 PUBLICATIONS Possibility of Death Sentence Has Divergent Effect on Verdicts for Black and White Defendants Glaser, J., Martin, K., Kahn, K. Law & Human Behavior (forthcoming, 2015). Beliefs About Money in Wherry, F., Golson, J. G. (eds.) The SAGE Encyclopedia of Economics and Society. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications (forthcoming, 2015).

Dehumanization as a Distinct Form of Prejudice Wilde, V., Martin, K., & Goff, P. (2014) TPM Vol. 21, No. 3. Wrongful Conviction in Arrigo, B. (ed.), The SAGE Encyclopedia of Criminal Justice Ethics. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications (2014). (The Need for) A Model of Translational Mind Science Justice Research. Goff, P. A., Mentovich, A., & Martin, K. (2013). Special Thematic Section on Societal Change. Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 1(1), 385-399. Unity Breeds Fairness: The Consortium for Police Leadership in Equity, Report on the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, Goff, P. & Martin, K. January 2013. Legal Issues: Public Opinion MacCoun, R. & Martin, K., in James Wright (ed.) International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd edition. Elsevier: Oxford, 2012. The Indefensible Problems with Racial Profiling Martin, K. & Glaser, J. in Judith Gans (ed.), SAGE Debates on Immigration: Society & Culture, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2012. Protecting Equity: The Consortium for Police Leadership in Equity, Report on the San Jose Police Department, Goff, P., Martin, K., Gamson-Smiedt. M. December 2012. Measuring Justice Goff, P. & Martin, K. report issued by Consortium for Police Leadership in Equity in collaboration with the US Department of Justice. August 2012. Drug Use and Drug Policy in a Prohibition Regime. MacCoun, R. & Martin, K. in M. Tonry (ed.), The Oxford handbook of crime and public policy. Oxford. 2009. UNDER REVIEW The Fairness of Fines: Monetary Penalties, Incarceration, and Discretion in Sentencing Martin, K. The Officer Discretion Index: An Innovation in Identifying Racial Profiling & Its Consequences Goff, P. & Martin, K. Being Black is like being blonde: The effectiveness of intergroup analogies as a strategy to reduce stereotype threat among Whites Goff, P.A., Davies, P., Di Leone, B., Jackson, M., Martin, K. Policing Masculinity: How police contact shapes Black and Latino boys masculinity and delinquency Reddy, K., Goff, P., Martin, K., Rock, P. IN PREPARATION The Meaning of Money as a Criminal Penalty Jamal Goes to Jail: Dehumanization on the Basis of Criminal Status WORKING PAPERS Explaining Support for Punitive Crime Policy: Race, social context and voting behavior. Bracing for the Worst: Lessons from a drastic and unexpected budget shortfall for substance abuse treatment in Texas. INTRA- & EXTRAMURAL FUNDING Collaborative Incentive Research Grant Program, CUNY Who is less human? The moderating effects of race, criminal status and dehumanization on decision-making processes throughout the criminal judicial system ; Martin, K. & Stone, C.; $28,000 Professional Staff Congress-City University of New York (PSC-CUNY) From Tough On Crime to Tough On Dime Social Context, Financial Austerity, & Support for Punitive Crime Policy ; Primary Investigator; $6000

ACADEMIC HONORS & FELLOWSHIPS 2014 Early Career Workshop, Law & Society Association, 2014 Goldman School of Public Policy Finishing Year Fellowship, 2011-2012 Center for Research on Social Change, Institute for the Study of Social Change Graduate Fellow 2010-2012 2010 Berkeley Empirical Legal Studies (BELS) Graduate Fellow 2009 National Forum for Black Public Administrators Fellow Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research Workshop on Sentencing and Other Federal Case Data Analysis Fellow, University of Michigan, 2009 Integrated Graduate Education Research and Training (IGERT) Program in Politics, Economics, Psychology, and Public Policy Fellow (funded through National Science Foundation) UC Berkeley, 2007-2009 Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research Quantitative Analysis of Crime and Criminal Justice Program Fellow, University of Michigan, 2008 Goldman School of Public Policy Department Award, 2006-2007 INVITED TALKS Comments on Close to Home and New York s Transformation of Youth Justice at the Pinkerton Symposium on Youth Justice; sponsored by the Pinkerton Foundation and the Pinkerton Fellowship Initiative at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in Collaboration with the Robert Sterling Clark Foundation, May 2014. The Extra 32 Stabbings: Misaligned Policy in Monetary Penalties presented at the RAND, Inc. Drug Policy Research Center Brown Bag, January 2013. SELECT ACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS Using Money to Punish presented at the Mid-Atlantic Law & Society Association meeting, October 2014 These Guys Always Get Away : Criminality - distinguishing dehumanization from prejudice presented at the 10th Biennial Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues convention, June 2014 Divining Delinquency: The Cost Of Interactions with Police for Black and Latino Youth presented at the Law & Society Association Conference, May 2014 Substitute & Supplement: The Multiple Functions of Monetary Penalties in Federal Sentencing presented at the Western Society of Criminology, February 2013 Austerity v. Severity: The increasing magnitude of monetary sanctions in the era of budget constraints presented at the APPAM Fall Research Conference, November 2012 "Measuring Attitudes about Racial Profiling: Implicit Stereotypes and Explicit Preferences" with Jack Glaser, presented at the APPAM Fall Research Conference, November 2012 Criminal Fines in Context: Institutional Actors Perspectives on Monetary Sanctions in Federal Criminal Sentencing, presented at the Law & Society Association Conference, June 2012 Explaining Support for Punitive Crime Policy: Race, social context and voting behavior, presented at the UC Berkeley Center for Race & Gender, June 2011 Locked Up and/or Pay Up: The Role of Monetary Sanctions in Post-Booker Judicial Discretion, presented at the Law & Society Association Conference, July 2011 and the American Society of Criminology Conference, November 2010

Sentence Severity, Defendant Race and Concerns over Wrongful Convictions and Acquittals with Kimberly Kahn and Jack Glaser, poster presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Conference, January 2010 Restitution, Retribution and Re-entry: Judicial Discretion and Crime Policy Priorities, presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, April 2009 An Applied Collective Action Failure Analysis of the California Prison Health Care System Receivership, poster session of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Conference, November 2008 The Model State Policy for the Treatment of Wrongfully Convicted People, presented at the Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, July 2007 SERVICE Deputy Executive Officer, Policy, Oversight, and Administration concentration of the Criminal Justice Doctoral Program, The Graduate Center, CUNY Faculty Director, Tow Policy Advocacy Fellowship, in partnership with the Prisoner Reentry Institute, John Jay College, CUNY Co-Founder, UC Berkeley Criminal Justice Working Group, sponsored by the UC Berkeley Center for Race & Gender. Chair, Board of Directors, Real Reason non-profit think tank that applies cognitive linguistics to political endeavors Member, Board of Directors, FocuzUp non-profit that focuses on innovation in re-entry for the formerly incarcerated Editor in Chief, Policy Matters Journal of the Goldman School of Public Policy (2005 2006) TEACHING EXPERIENCE Instructor Public Policy Practicum Original course for Tow Policy Advocacy Fellowship Initiative (PAD 814/816) Criminal Justice Policy & Process Criminal Justice Doctoral Program, core class (CJ 70600) The Graduate Center, CUNY Advanced Policy Analysis Criminal Justice Doctoral Program, Policy, Oversight, and Administration concentration, core class (CJ 84100) The Graduate Center, CUNY Introduction to Policy Analysis Pubic Administration, graduate core class (PAD 739) Planning & Policy Analysis Public Administration, undergraduate core class (PAD 340) Public Policy Analysis & Communications Public Policy & International Affairs Summer Program UC Berkeley Co-Instructor Cross-listed Public Policy and Political Science graduate seminar, UC Berkeley Modeling Attitudes, Decision-Making, and Participation: Political, Psychological and Economic Approaches With Henry Brady, Dean of the Goldman School of Public Policy

Spring 2010 Graduate Student Instructor MPP core curriculum courses, UC Berkeley Leadership & Social Change Professor Robert Reich Fall 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Law & Public Policy Professor Sean Farhang Fall 2005 Reader Undergraduate electives, UC Berkeley Wealth and Poverty Professor Robert Reich Spring 2006 Prejudice & Discrimination Professor Jack Glaser Spring 2007, 2008 Volunteer Instructor Learning Exchange, October 2014, Prison-to-College Pipeline, Otisville Federal Correctional Institution Associate of Arts Degree program at San Quentin Penitentiary (Prison University Project/Patten University) Political Science 241 (American Government); Intro to Social Psychology; Sociology 101; English 101 2006-2011 Participant Effective Strategies for Small Group Work Workshop Evaluating Teaching and Learning Workshop Teaching Conference for First-Time Graduate Student Instructors RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Implicit Association Lab, Jack Glaser (2009-2012) Research topics include the psychological causes, interventions, and policy implications of the implicit motivation to control prejudice and discrimination. RAND Corporation, Summer Associate, 2009 Ownership Project, Robert Reich (2005-2006) Research topics include the interaction of democracy and capitalism, income inequality, and consumerism. Account Manager, DSD Consulting, Larkspur, CA (2002-2004) PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management Law & Society Association American Society of Criminology Society for Personality and Social Psychology