Julie Hibdon Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice Southern Illinois University Carbondale 1000 Faner Drive Faner Hall - Mailcode 4504 Carbondale, IL 62901 618.453.6362 (Office) 618.453.6377 (Fax) jhibdon@siu.edu ccj.siu.edu Curriculum Vita August, 2016 EDUCATION Ph.D. in Criminology, Law and Society, August 2011 George Mason University, Fairfax, VA Dissertation: What s Hot and What s Not: The Effects of Individual Factors on the Identification of Hot and Cool Crime Spots. Committee Chair: David Weisburd M.A. in Administration of Justice, May 2004 Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL Thesis: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Williamson County: A Process Evaluation Committee Chair: M. Joan McDermott B.A. in Administration of Justice and in Political Science, May 2001 Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL CURRENT ACADEMIC APPOINTMENT Assistant Professor, Southern Illinois University Tenure Track Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, 2012 - present PREVIOUS PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Research Associate, Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy Director: David Weisburd Deputy Director: Cynthia Lum Department of Administration of Justice George Mason University, 2010-2012
Graduate Research Assistant, Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy Director: David Weisburd Deputy Director: Cynthia Lum Department of Administration of Justice George Mason University, 2008 2010 Graduate Research Assistant, Trinidad and Tobago Police Service Project Co-Principal Investigators: Stephen D. Mastrofski and Edward R. Maguire Department of Administration of Justice George Mason University, 2005-2008 Graduate Research Assistant Faculty Supervisors: M. Joan McDermott and Thomas C. Castellano Department of Administration of Justice Southern Illinois University, 2003 PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES Hibdon, J., Schafer, J., Lee, C., & Summers, M. (Forthcoming). Campus safety: Victimization experiences, fear of crime, and constrained behavior to reduce victimization. Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law & Society. Hibdon, J., Telep, C., & Groff, E. (Forthcoming). The Concentration and Stability of Drug Activity in Seattle, Washington Using Police and Emergency Medical Services Data. Journal of Quantitative Criminology. Available Online First. Johnson, D., Maguire, E., Maas, S., & Hibdon, J. (2016). Systematic Observation of Disorder and Other Neighborhood Conditions in a Distressed Caribbean Community. Journal of Community Psychology, 44(6), 729-746. Koper, C., Lum, C. & Hibdon, J. (2015). The Uses and Impacts of Mobile Computing Technology in Hot Spots Policing. Evaluation Review, 39(6), 587-624. Hibdon, J. & Groff, E. (2014). What You Find Depends on Where You Look: Using Emergency Medical Services Call Data to Target Illicit Drug Use Hot Spots. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 30(2), 169-185. Merola, L.M., Lum, C., Cave, B. & Hibdon, J. (2014) Community Support for License Plate Recognition. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 37(1), 30-51. Lum, C., Hibdon, J., Cave, B., Koper, C. S., & Merola, L. (2011). License Plate Reader (LPR) Police Patrols in Crime Hot Spots: An Experimental Evaluation in Two Adjacent Jurisdictions. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 7(4), 321-345. Hibdon, 2
Maguire, E. R., Willis, J., Snipes, J. B., & Gantley, M. T. (2008). Spatial Concentrations of Violence in Trinidad and Tobago. Caribbean Journal of Criminology and Public Safety, 13 (1 & 2), 48-92. BOOKS Weisburd, D., Eck, J. E., Braga, A. A., Cave, B., Telep, C., Bowers, K., Bruinsma, G., Gill, C., Groff, E., Hibdon, J., Hinkle, J. C., Johnson, S. D., Lawton, B., Lum, C. Ratcliffe, J., Rengert, G., Taniguchi, T., & Yang, S. (2016). Place Matters: Criminology for the 21 st Century. Cambridge University Press. BOOK CHAPTERS Lum, C., Gill, C., Cave, B., Hibdon, J., & Weisburd, D. (2011). Translational Criminology: The Evidence-Base for Evaluating TSA s Comprehensive Security Strategy at U.S. Airports in C. Lum & L. Kennedy (Eds.) Evidence-Based Counter Terrorism. New York: Springer. WORKS IN PROGRESS Hibdon, J. Hot or Not? Predicting Awareness of Crime Hot Spots. Hibdon, J. Understanding the Connection between Crime Hot Spots and Police Legitimacy. Hibdon, J., Schafer, J., Corsaro, N., & Galehan, J. The Impact of Victimization on Perceptions of Social Cohesion and Informal Social Control in Rural Communities. Telep, C. & Hibdon, J. Community Crime Prevention in High Crime Areas: The Seattle Neighborhood Group Hot Spot Project. Telep C. & Hibdon, J. The Seattle Drug Market Initiative: An Evaluation. RESEARCH REPORTS Telep, C. & Hibdon, J. (October, 2015). Seattle Drug Market Initiative (DMI) Initial Recommendations and Future Evaluation Plan. Final Report Submitted to Seattle Neighborhood Group and Seattle Police Department. Telep, C. & Hibdon, J. (January, 2015). Hot Spots Pilot Program Evaluation: Little Brook Park and Bell Street. Final Report Submitted to Seattle Neighborhood Group, City of Seattle. Hibdon, 3
Koper, C., Lum, C., Willis, J., Woods, D., & Hibdon, J. (January, 2015). Realizing the Potential of Technology in Policing: A Multisite Study of the Social, Organizational, and Behavioral Aspects of Implementing Police Technologies. Final Report Submitted to the National Institute of Justice. Schafer, J., Lee, C., Burruss, G., Giblin, M., & Hibdon, J. (August, 2013). Student, Staff & Faculty Views of Campus Crime and Safety: Perceptions, Experiences, Behaviors and Attitudes. Final Report Submitted to the Office of Chancellor, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. Hibdon, J., Lum, C., Gill, C., Cave, B., Chahal, J., Vovak, H., & Weisburd, D. (September, 2012). An Analysis of Security-Related PARIS Incidents at Airports. Final Report Submitted to the Department of Homeland Security. Hibdon, J. (February, 2012). Understanding perceptions of dangerous places in Trinidad and Tobago. Final report submitted to the Trinidad and Tobago Ministry of National Security. Gill, C., Hibdon, J., Lum, C., Weisburd, D., Johnson, D., Merola, L. and Chahal, J. (January, 2012). TSA s Comprehensive Strategy to Security at U.S. Airports. Phase 2 Final Report: Examining the Implementation of Playbook. Final report submitted to the Department of Homeland Security. Lum, C., Merola, M., Hibdon, J. and Cave, B. (November, 2010). License Plate Recognition Technologies for Law Enforcement: An Outcome and Legitimacy Evaluation. Final report submitted to SPAWAR and the National Institute of Justice. October, 2010. Willis, J. (2009). Gang Territories and Dangerous Places: Individual and Collective Results from TTPS Officers. Final report submitted to the Ministry of National Security and the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service. Rinehart Kochel, T. and Willis, J. (2008). The Impact of Collective Efficacy on Perceptions of Crime and Disorder in Trinidad and Tobago Neighborhoods. Research report submitted to the Ministry of National Security and the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service. August, 2008. Maguire, E. R., Wells, W. R., Johnson, D., King, W. R., Spohn, C., Katz, C. M., Kuhns, J. B. and Willis, J. (2007). Reducing Crimes Against Tourists in Trinidad and Tobago. Research report submitted to the Ministry of National Security and the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service. October, 2007. RESEARCH GRANT, CONSULTANT AND CONTRACT AWARDS 2016: FACULTY RESEARCHER (Cynthia Lum & Chris Koper, Co-PI). Evidence Assessment of the President s Task Force Recommendations. The Laura and John Arnold Foundation. ($23,426). Hibdon, 4
2016: PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR (with Cody Telep, Co-PI), Understanding and Responding to Crime and Disorder Hot Spots. The Center for Problem-Oriented Policing ($13,000). 2015-2016: RESEARCH CONSULTANT (Edward Maguire, PI), Trinidad Cure Violence Project ($4,000). 2014: PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR (with Cody Telep, Co-PI), Seattle Neighborhood Group Hot Spots Evaluation, City of Seattle ($32,000). 2012-2013: FACULTY RESEARCHER (Cynthia Lum & Christopher Koper, Co-PIs). The Evidence-Based Policing Matrix Demonstration Project. Bureau of Justice Assistance #2011-DB- BX-K012 ($10,972). RESEARCH GRANT PARTICIPATION 2011-2012: RESEARCHER (Cynthia Lum, Christopher Koper, & James Willis, Co-PIs). Realizing the Potential for Technology for Policing: A Multi-Site Study of Social, Organizational and Behavioral Aspects of Implementing Policing Technologies. National Institute of Justice #2011- MU-MU-0019 ($326,602). 2010-2012: RESEARCHER (Cynthia Lum and David Weisburd, Co-PIs). Evaluation of the Transportation Security Administration s Comprehensive Strategy to Security in U.S. Airports. Department of Homeland Security #2010-ST-108-LR0005 ($1,000,000) INVITED PRESENTATIONS Hibdon, J., Telep, C. and Groff, E. (2015). The Stability of Drug Activity at Places. Presented at the 2015 CEBCP-PF Symposium on Evidence-Based Crime Policy, August 2015, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA. Hibdon, J. (2012). The role of crime analysis in Evidence-Based policing. Presented at The Tennessee Innovation in Evidence-Based Programming Conference, May 2012, Chattanooga, TN. PRESENTATIONS Hibdon, J., Telep, C., & Groff, E. (2015) The Stability of Drug Activity in Seattle, Washington. Presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, November 2015, Washington, DC. Hibdon, 5
Telep C. & Hibdon, J. (2015). Community Crime Prevention in High Crime Areas: The Seattle Neighborhood Group Hot Spots Pilot Project. Presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, November 2015, Washington, DC. Schafer, J., Hibdon, J., & Corsaro, N. (2015). The Impact of Victimization on Perceptions of Social Cohesion and Informal Social Control in Rural Communities. Presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, November 2015, Washington, DC. Hibdon, J. & Lum, C. (2014). Hot Spots of Police Legitimacy. Presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, November, 2014, San Francisco, CA. Maguire, E., Hibdon, J., Johnson, D., & Kuhns, J. (2014). Community Policing and Crime Reduction: A New View from Trinidad & Tobago. Presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, November, 2104, San Francisco, CA. Lee, C., Summers, M., & Hibdon, J. Demographic Characteristics and Protective Measures: How Fear of Sexual Assault Serves as a Mediator. Presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, November 2014, San Francisco, CA. Hibdon, J. (2013). Crime hot spots in suburbia: A case study. Presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, November, 2013, Atlanta, GA. Telep, C. W. & Hibdon, J. (2013). How unsafe are crime hot spots? An examination of the risk of victimization on high crime street blocks in Seattle, Washington. Presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, November, 2013, Atlanta, GA. Schafer, J, Lee, C. & Hibdon, J. (2013). Campus safety: Victimization experiences, fear of crime, and constrained behavior to reduce victimization. Presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, November, 2013, Atlanta, GA. Koper, C., Lum, C., Willis, J. & Hibdon, J. (2013). A multi-site study of the social, organizational and behavioral aspects of implementing police technologies: Project overview and selected results from surveys and field tests. Presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, November, 2013, Atlanta, GA. Willis, J., Lum, C., Koper, C. & Hibdon, J. (2013). The relationship between technology, police organization and culture. Presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, November, 2013, Atlanta, GA. Lum, C., Willis, J., Koper, C. & Hibdon, J. (2013). Police technology and its connection to officer discretion, efficiency, job satisfaction, and crime control effectiveness. Presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, November, 2013, Atlanta, GA. Lee, C., Hibdon, J., & Schafer, J. (2013). Self-protective behaviors in campus housing settings. Presented at the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association Annual Meeting, September, 2013, Chicago, IL Hibdon, 6
Hibdon, J. (2011). What s Hot and What s Not: The Effects of Individual Factors on the Identification of Crime Hot Spots. Presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, November, 2011, Washington, DC. Hibdon, J. (2010). What s Hot and What s Not: The Effect of Individual Factors on the Ability to Identify Hot and Cool Crime Spots. Presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, November, 2010, San Francisco, California. Willis, J. (2010). Better to be Safe than Sorry : The Effects of Environmental and Individual Factors on the Identification of Unsafe Places in the Neighborhood. Presented at the Stockholm Criminology Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden. Taxman, F. S., Lum, C., Willis, J., and Wooditch, A. (2009). Place Matters in Probation Outcomes: The Importance of Spatial Factors. Presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, November 2009, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Willis, J. (2008). An Examination of Officer Perceptions of Dangerous Spaces and Gang Territories: Some Preliminary Findings. Presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, November 2008, St. Louis, Missouri. Willis, J. (2007). Police Intelligence and Defining Gang Territory: Exploring Inter-Rater Reliability. Presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, November 2007, Atlanta, Georgia. Johnson, D., Maguire, E.R., Ainsworth, S., and Willis, J. (2007). Measuring Disorder in a Trinidadian Community using Systematic Social Observation. Presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, November 2007, Atlanta, Georgia. Willis, J. (2007). The Utility of Global Positioning Systems in Crime Analysis. Presented to Trinidad and Tobago Police Service, May, 2007, Trinidad. Willis, J. (2007). Strategic Intelligence on Gangs. Presented to the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service Executive, March, 2007, Port of Spain, Trinidad. Lum, C. and Willis, J. (2006). Computerized Crime Mapping in the Trinidad and Tobago Project: Challenges to Place-based Prevention in Developing Nations. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, November 2006, Los Angeles, California. COURSES TAUGHT/CURRICULUM DEVELOPED CCJ201 Introduction to the Criminal Justice System, Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Southern Illinois University (Fall 2014) Hibdon, 7
CCJ 415 Prevention of Crime and Delinquency, Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Southern Illinois University (Spring 2014; 2015; Fall 2015, 2016) CCJ 540 Seminar in Theory and Practice of Crime Prevention, Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Southern Illinois University (Fall 2013; 2015) CCJ462 Victims of Crime, Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Southern Illinois University (Spring 2013; 2014; 2015; 2016; Fall 2016) CCJ 492 Special Topics: Crime in and at Places, Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Southern Illinois University (Spring 2013) CCJ 306 Policing in America, Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Southern Illinois University (Fall 2012; 2013; 2014; Summer 2014; 2015; 2016) ADJ490/CLS490 Special Topics: Crime and Place, Department of Criminology, Law & Society, George Mason University (Summer 2011; Summer 2010). SERVICE Criminology Comprehensive Exam Committee, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Southern Illinois University, Fall 2015. Justice Organizations Comprehensive Exam Committee, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Southern Illinois University, Fall 2013-Spring 2014; Spring 2016. Undergraduate Committee, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Southern Illinois University, 2012-2014 Graduate Committee, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice; Southern Illinois University, 2014-present Affiliated Faculty, Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy, Department of Criminology, Law & Society, George Mason University, 2012 present Area Editor, Geography of Crime, Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Springer- Verlag Ad-Hoc Peer Reviewer Criminology Journal of Quantitative Criminology Crime & Delinquency Policing: A Journal of Police and Practice Journal of Interpersonal Violence Hibdon, 8
Coordinator, Crime and Place Working Group, Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy 2008-2012 President, Criminology, Law and Society Student Association, George Mason University 2009-2010 Member, Criminology, Law & Society Graduate Program Recruitment Committee, George Mason University 2009-2010 AWARDS Sage Junior Faculty Professional Development Teaching Award, 2016 Dean s Challenge Scholarship, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, George Mason University, 2009-2010. Travel Grant, Justice, Law and Crime Policy, George Mason University, 2006, 2007, 2009 Travel Grant, Graduate Student Travel Fund, George Mason University, 2010 Outstanding Senior Student Paper Award, College of Liberal Arts, Southern Illinois University, 2001. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Division of Policing (2014-present) Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (2014-present) Division of Experimental Criminology (2012-present) Crime and Place Working Group, Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy, (2012- present) Criminology, Law and Society Student Association, George Mason University (2009-2011) Alpha Phi Sigma (2009-2010) American Society of Criminology (2005- present) REFERENCES References are available upon request. Hibdon, 9