Faculty Publication 2000 - 2005
Bikle, Bruce
Behind Convict Eyes by J.C. Carceral (inmate pen name) 2003 Co-edited with T.
Bernard. L. Alarid, and A Bikle. Wadsworth.
Entries in Encyclopedia of Public Administration 2003 Edited by David Schultz. Facts
On File
“Cognitive Skills Programs In Correctional Settings” in Walsh, A. Correctional
Assessment, Casework and Counseling 2nd ed. 2001. American Corrections Association.
Chapter in Qualitative Research Methods 3rd ed. 2001. American Sociological
Association.
Public Speaking and Media Contacts:
Presentation to the Assembly Committee On Public Safety on effectiveness of
correctional education programs. 2004.
Interviewed several times by the San Jose Mercury News on Prison Management 2003-
2004
Interviewed by Sacramento Bee on Prison Classification Fall 2002
Canton, Cecil
“Brown v. Board of Education: 50 Years Later.” California Faculty Magazine, Vol. VIII,
No. 1 (March 2004).
“Counterpoint: Initiative misses the point: Race matters. Editorial, Sacramento Bee,
July 14, 2003.
The Politics of Survival in Academia: Narratives of Inequity, Resilience, and Success.
Editor with Jacobs and Cintron. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. Projected Date of
Publication June, 2002.
“Comparative Lessons in Judicial Reform in East & West Africa: The Prospects Of
Alternative Dispute Resolution.”
Capron, Tim
Capron, Timothy A. (with Charles H. McCaghy, J.D. Jamieson and Sandra Carey), Deviant Behavior: Crime,
Conflict and Interest Groups. 7th edition, (Needham, MA. Allyn & Bacon, 2005), contract signed and the revision
is due to publisher, Fall 2004.
Capron, Timothy A. (with Miki Vohhryzek-Bolden, Yvette Farmer, Will Vizzard, Sue Cote, Vicki Castillon, Tamra
Jones, Juliane Mora, Sophia Monroy and Ben Kobrin, Final Report, Evaluation of Multi-Jurisdictional Drug
Task Forces in California, July 2003, conducted for the Office of Criminal Justice Planning, State of California.
Capron, Timothy A. (with Miki Vohhryzek-Bolden, Yvette Farmer, Will Vizzard, Sue Cote, Vicki Castillon, Tamra
Jones, Juliane Mora, Sophia Monroy and Ben Kobrin, Preliminary Report, Evaluation of Multi-Jurisdictional
Drug Task Forces in California, April 2003, conducted for the Office of Criminal Justice Planning, State of
California.
Capron, Timothy A. (with Charles H. McCaghy and J. D. Jamieson), Deviant Behavior: Crime, Conflict and
Interest Groups. 6th edition, (Needham, MA. Allyn & Bacon, 2003),
Cote, Sue
Expanding Domestic Violence Theory: A Constitutive Approach to the Issue of Same-Sex
Domestic Violence—to be submitted as a book chapter for publication in text on women and
criminal justice
Students' Perceptions of and Attitudes Towards Service-Learning and Civic Responsibility in
Criminal Justice Courses—to be submitted to the Journal of Criminal Justice Education for
publication
Vohryzek-Bolden, Miki, Yvette Farmer, Will Vizzard, Tim Capron, Sue Cote, Vickii Castillon,
Tamra Jones, Juliane Mora, Sophia Monroy, and Ben Kobrin. Evaluation of Multi-Jurisdictional
Drug Task Forces in California. Conducted for California Office of Criminal Justice Planning.
July 2003.
Cote, Suzette, Ed. (2002). Criminological Theories: Bridging the Past to the Future.
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Cote, Suzette. (2002). Megan's Law in California: The CD-ROM and the Changing Future of
Crime Control. In Sexual Violence: Policies, Practices, and Challenges, Debra S. Kelley and
James Hodgson (Eds.). Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc.
Vohryzek-Bolden, Miki, Peggy Giannoni, and Sue Cote. CDC 7(k) Training Program Audit,
September 2002 (for internal use only).
Vohryzek-Bolden, Miki, Peggy Giannoni, and Sue Cote. CYA 7(k) Training Program Audit,
January 2002 (for internal use only).
Vohryzek-Bolden, Miki, Peggy Giannoni, and Sue Cote. Correctional Peace Officer Training:
California Department of Corrections and California Youth Authority. Conducted for
Commission on Correctional Peace Officer Standards and Training, October 2001.
Book review: Shots in the Mirror: Crime Films and Society, by Nicole Rafter. Published in the
on-line newsletter of the Division of Women and Crime (Division of the American Society of
Criminology), December 2000, http://www.ou.edu/soc/dwc/bookrev1.htm
Modernity, Risk, and Contemporary Crime Control Strategies as Risk Management: An Analysis
of Sex Offender Statutes and the Shift Toward a Risk Society. Ph.D. diss., State University of
New York at Buffalo, 2000.
Dixon, Donald
Dixon, Donald R. (nd). “Cybercrime: Definitions, History and Prevalence.” 1500 word manuscript
submitted for inclusion in a three volume reference encyclopedia on criminal justice in the United
States. Salem Press: California.
Dixon, Donald R. (nd) “Cybercrime: Investigation, Prosecution and Punishment.” 1000 word manuscript
submitted for inclusion in a three volume reference encyclopedia on criminal justice in the United
States. Salem Press: California.
Schaub, Christina M. and Donald R. Dixon (2004). “Modern Crime Analysis: A “Pulse Check” of Crime
Analysis in California.” Journal of California Law Enforcement 38, 1: 22-30.
Dixon, Donald R (2004). “The Criminal Justice System.” In Christopher W Bruce, Julie P Cooper and
Steven R Hick (Eds.) Exploring Crime Analysis: Readings on Essential Skills. Overland Park,
KS: IACA Press. (In press at this time.)
Tracy, Paul E and Donald R Dixon (2004). “Using Inferential Statistics.” In Christopher W Bruce, Julie P
Cooper and Steven R Hick (Eds.) Exploring Crime Analysis: Readings on Essential Skills.
Overland Park, KS: IACA Press. (In press at this time.)
Tracy, Paul E and Donald R. Dixon (2004). “Conducting Demographic Analysis.” In Christopher W
Bruce, Julie P Cooper and Steven R Hick (Eds.) Exploring Crime Analysis: Readings on Essential
Skills. Overland Park, KS: IACA Press. (In press at this time.)
Dixon, Donald R. (2003). Book review: Criminal Justice Research Methods: Theory and Practice by
Gerald R. Bayens and Cliff Roberson, Copperhouse Publishing Co: Incline Village, NV, for The
Forecaster, the quarterly newsletter of the International Association of Crime Analysts.
Dixon, Donald R. (2001). Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, “An Analysis of the Social Ecology of Violent
Juvenile Crime.” The University of Texas at Dallas, School of Social Sciences.
Farmer, Yvette
Comprehensive Program Evaluation Project: Program Evaluation Preliminary
Report (senior author with Laurie Cawthon and Elizabeth Salazar). 2000. Research and Data Analysis, Olympia, WA. Report Number 4.36a.
Comprehensive Program Evaluation Project: Program Development and
Implementation. (senior author with Laurie Cawthon and Jonathan
Lindsay). 2001. Research and Data Analysis, Olympia, WA. Report Number
4.36b.
Comprehensive Program Evaluation Project: A Comprehensive Program for
Substance Abusing Mothers.” 2002. All Our Children: The Child Welfare Practice
Digest, Winter: 40-43 (senior author with Lorri Cox, Todd Slettvet, Ken Patis, and
Polly Taylor).
Evaluation of Multi-Jurisdictional Drug Task Forces in California: Preliminary
Report of The California State University, Sacramento. (second author with Miki
Vohryzek-Bolden, Will Vizzard, Tim Capron, Sue Cote, Vickii Castillon, Tamra
Jones, Juliane Mora, Sophia Monroy, and Ben Kobrin). 2003. CSUS Foundation,
California State University Sacramento, Sacramento, CA.
Evaluation of Multi-Jurisdictional Drug Task Forces in California: Final Report of
The California State University, Sacramento. (second author with Miki Vohryzek-Bolden, Will Vizzard, Tim Capron, Sue Cote, Vickii Castillon, Tamra Jones, Juliane
Mora, Sophia Monroy, and Ben Kobrin). 2003. CSUS Foundation, California State
University Sacramento, Sacramento, CA.
PAPERS UNDER REVIEW
“Moving Assessment Beyond University Administrators and Faculty: Creating a
Program Evaluation Research Team with Graduate Students.” Under review,
Assessment Update.
Gutierrez, Ricky
Gutierrez, R. S. (2003). Social Equity and the Funding of Community Oriented Policing.
LFB Scholarly Publications: New York, NY.
Gutierrez, R. S. and Thurman, Q. C. (2003). “Selecting, Training, and Retaining Officers to
Do Community Oriented Policing,” Chapter 10 in Q. C. Thurman and E. F. McGarrell (Eds.)
Community Policing in a Rural Setting, 2nd Edition. Anderson Publishing: Cincinnati, OH.
McGarrell, E., Benitez, S., and Gutierrez, R. (2003). “Getting to Know Your Community
Through Citizen Surveys and Focus Group Interviews,” Chapter 13 in Q. C. Thurman and E.
F. McGarrell (Eds.) Community Policing in a Rural Setting, 2nd Edition. Anderson Publishing:
Cincinnati, OH.
Gutierrez, Ricky S. (2002). Book review: The Rich Get Richer and the Poor Get Prison:
Ideology, Class, and Criminal Justice, 6th Edition by Jeffrey Reiman, Needham Heights, MA,
Allyn and Bacon, 2001 for publication in The Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, Sage Publications.
MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW
Gutierrez, R. S., Correia, M. C., and Lovrich, N. P. (1999). “Changes in Police Organizations:
A Survey of Five Northwestern States.” Police Quarterly (resubmitted September 2004).
Helms, R. and Gutierrrez, R. S. “Federal Subsidies and Progressive Change: A Quantitative
Assessment of the Effects of Targeted Grants on Manpower and Innovation in the Largest
U.S. Police Agencies” submitted to Justice Research and Policy (submitted September
2004).
Helms, R. and Gutierrez, R. S. “An Analysis of Decentralization in 110 Municipal Police
Agencies: Exploring the Community Connectivity Component of Community Oriented
Policing” submitted to Journal of Public Policy (submitted September 2003).
Gutierrez, Ricky S. and Silberstein, Forrest. “Service Learning as a Form of Criminal Justice
Pedagogy: An Analysis of the Impact of a Mentoring Program on College Student
Performance” submitted to Journal of Criminal Justice Education.
MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION
Gray, K., Lovrich, N., and Gutierrez, R. “Community Oriented Policing and Organizational
Change: The Organizational Universe Framework--An Effective Method for Examining an
Organization in Change.”
Gutierrez, R. S. and Thurman, Q. C. “Community Policing and Officer Selection, Training,
and Retention: A Review and Discussion.”
Gutierrez, R. S., Morgan-Grover, T. and Lovrich, N. P. “Using Geographical Information
Systems (GIS) to Map Citizen Satisfaction and Perceptions of Police Services Delivery.”
Dixon, D. and Gutierrez, R. “Using Graphical Information Systems (GIS) as a Tool for Police
Managers.”
Gutierrez, R. S. and Gutierrez, J. A. “An Analysis of Waiver of Youth to Adult Court: The
California Experience.”
Gutierrez, R. S. “Social Capital and Community Policing in 197 Cities: The Interplay
Between Decentralization and Civic Participation.”
Gutierrez, R. S. “School Resource Officers: Analyzing the Perceptions of Officers Serving in
Schools.”
Gutierrez, R. S. and DeLaTorre, Luis. “Examining the Death Penalty in America: Exploring
the Disparity Hypothesis.”
Gutierrez, Ricky S. and Purcell, Kimberly. “The Criminal Justice Learning Community: An
Analysis of the Impact on Student Performance and Retention.”
Jones, Marlyn
Journal Articles
Jones, Marlyn (1999) Towards a Criminology of, or For, the Caribbean? Caribbean Journal of Social Psychology and Criminology. January/July 4(1/2) 233-252
Jones, Marlyn (2002) Policy Paradox: Implications of U.S. Drug Control Policy for Jamaica. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 582, July 2002, p.117 - 132
Jones, Marlyn J. (2003) Jamaica’s Marijuana Decriminalization
Conundrum. Canadian Journal of Law and Society. 18(2) p
Book Chapter Jones, Marlyn J. (2004) ) Crossing the Wrong Boundaries: The Dilemma
of Women’s Drug Trade Participation in Jamaica. In Anita Kalunta-
Crumpton and Biko Agozino, Pan African Issues in Crime and Justice.
London: Ashgate
Jones, Marlyn. (2004) From the Footnotes and into the Text: The
Victimization of Jamaican Women. In Understanding Crime in Jamaica:
New Challenges for Public Policy. Kingston, Jamaica: University of
the West Indies Press
Jones, Marlyn J (2003) (with Anthony Harriott) Drug Courts in Jamaica: Means to an end or end in itself? In Caribbean Drug: From Criminalization to Harm Reduction. Axel Klein, Marcus Day and Anthony Harriott (Eds.). London: Zed Books
Non-Reviewed
Jones, Marlyn J. “In Their Own Words:” Women’s Subjective Experience
of Medical/Health Care Injuries. The Case of Obstetrics and
Gynaecology. School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University.
(Unpublished M.A. Thesis) 1996
Jones, Marlyn J. Between a Rock and a Hard Place: A Jamaican Case
Study of the Tensions and Paradoxes of the U.S. National Drug Control
Strategy. School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University. British
Columbia, Canada. (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation) 2001.
Kubicek, Laurie
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act, a manuscript accepted for publication in the Salem Press work, Criminal Justice, summer of 2004.
Ren, Xin
Juvenile Justice in Non-Euro-American Legal Traditions. Co-edited with Paul C. Friday. Willow Tree Press.
Forthcoming spring 2005.
“Risky and Protective Factors in China Delinquent Cohort.” Co-authored with T. J. Tylor, Paul C. Friday, Elmar
Weitekamp, and Hans Kerner. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology. December 2004.
“China Cohort: Theoretical Implications.” Co-authored with Paul C. Friday, Elmar Weitekamp, Hans Kerner, and
T.J. Taylor in Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency. December 2004.
“Book Review: Crime and Social Control in a Changing China (2001) edited by Jianhong Liu, Lening Zhang, and
Steven F. Messner.” International Criminal Justice Review. December, 2003.
“The US Counter-Terrorism Strategies in Post-September 11” Journal of Contemporary Criminology, May-June,
2003.
“Delinquency in Different Birth Cohorts: A Comparative Analysis.” Co-authored with Paul C. Friday and Elmar
Weitekamp. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, June-July, 2003.
“Police Accountability in China.” In Bankole Cole ed. Police Accountability in the 21st Century: An International
Perspective. England. Taylor and Francis, Inc.: Forthcoming in 2004.
“Trafficking in Women and Children in China: Situation Assessment Report.” UNICEF Internal Report, 2000.
“Combating Human Trafficking” Capital University Journal. Spring 2001.
"Incest: Historical and Anthropological Perspective" in Clifton D. Bryant ed. Encyclopedia of Criminology and
Deviant Behavior. Philadelphia: Taylor and Francis, Inc. November 2000.
“Prostitution and Employment Opportunity for Women under China’s Economic Reform” Lola Press:
International Feminist Magazine. May-October 2000, Pp16-21. Number 13, South Africa.
Swim, David
Law Enforcement News (PORAC), Do Law Enforcement Professionals Trust Their Own Internal Policing
Mechanism, Vol.32, Feb 2000.
Journal of California Law Enforcement – CPOA, Guarding the Guardians: Police Officer Trust in Internal
Affairs, Vol. 34, No.1, 2000.
Uwazie, Ernest
(2003) Conflict Resolution and Peace Education in Africa(ed.); Lexington Books.
Vizzard, William
“Crime, Truth and Justice: Official Inquiry, Discourse, Knowledge,” Law
and Politics Book Review, 14:5, May 2004.
“Can Gun Control Work,” Law and Politics Book Review, 13:1, Jan. 2003.
“Planning for a Change in Careers: From Practice to Academia,” The
Police Chief, June 2002.
Shots in the Dark: Policy Politics and Symbolism of Gun Control (Boulder:
Roman and Littlefield) 2000.
Chapter on Organizational Communications in Richard Stillman, Public
Administration: Cases and Concepts 7th Ed (Houghton Miffin) 2000.
“Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms,” Encyclopedia Britannica,
2000.
Vohryzek-Bolden, Miki
Owen, Jillian Tullis, Tamra Jones, Juliane Mora, and Miki Vohryzek-
Bolden. CYA Basic Academy #149 Evaluation. California State University,
Sacramento. Sacramento, California. September 2004.
Vohryzek-Bolden, Miki. Independent Review of the HeartMath Research Project.
Commission on Correctional Peace Officer Standards and Training.
Sacramento, California. January 2004.
Vohryzek-Bolden, Miki, et.al. CDC Basic Correctional Officer Academy
Evaluation. California State University, Sacramento. Sacramento, California.
June 2003.
Vohryzek-Bolden, Miki, et.al. Evaluation of Multi-Jurisdictional Drug Task
Forces in California. Office of Criminal Justice Planning. Sacramento,
California. June 2003.
Vohryzek-Bolden, Miki. “Right-Wing Terrorists and the Threats They Pose
for Americans in the 21st Century.” Humboldt Journal of Social Relations –
Terrorism, 27(2), 53-99. May 2003.
Jones, Tamra, Juliane Mora, Miki Vohryzek-Bolden, and Stacey Gustafson.
CDC Parole Agent Academy Evaluation. California State University,
Sacramento. Sacramento, California. February 2003.
Vohryzek-Bolden, Miki, Peggy Giannoni, and Sue Cote. CDC 7(k) Training
Program Audit. California State University, Sacramento. Sacramento,
California. September 2002.
Vohryzek-Bolden, Miki. Book Review of Discretion, Community and
Correctional Ethics by John Kleinig and Margaret Leland Smith (Eds.).
Criminal Justice Review, 27(1), 156-157. Spring 2002.
Vohryzek-Bolden, Miki, Peggy Giannoni, Sue Cote, and Kristin Giannoni.
CYA 7(k) Training Program Audit. California State University, Sacramento.
Sacramento, California. January 2002.
Vohryzek-Bolden, Miki, Gayle Olson-Raymer and Jeffrey O. Whamond.
Domestic Terrorism and Incident Management: Issues and Tactics. Springfield,
Illinois: Charles C. Thomas Publishing Ltd., 2001.
Vohryzek-Bolden, Miki, Peggy Giannoni, and Sue Cote. Correctional Peace
Officer Training – California Department of Corrections and California Youth
Authority. CSU Sacramento. Sacramento, California. October 2001.
Vohryzek-Bolden, Miki. “Training Future Community College Faculty,”
Community College Journal (70) 6, June/July 2000, pp. 16-22.
Wilson, Hugh
Wilson, H.T. (Ed.). (2000). Annual editions: drugs, society and behavior 00/01. Guilford,
CT: McGraw-Hill/Dushkin.
Hugh T. Wilson 4
Curriculum Vitae
Wilson, H.T. (Ed.). (2001). Annual editions: drugs, society and behavior 01/02. Guilford,
CT: McGraw-Hill/Dushkin.
Wilson, H.T. (Ed.). (2002). Annual editions: drugs, society and behavior 02/03. Guilford,
CT: McGraw-Hill/Dushkin.
Wilson, H.T. (Ed.). (2003). Annual editions: drugs, society and behavior 03/04. Guilford,
CT: McGraw-Hill/Dushkin.
Wilson, H.T. (Ed.). (2004). Annual editions: drugs, society and behavior 04/05. Guilford,
CT: McGraw-Hill/Dushkin.
Wilson, H.T. (Ed.). (in press). Annual editions: drugs, society and behavior 05/06.
Guilford, CT: McGraw-Hill/Dushkin.
Titles of essays authored and published in all above-listed editions:
“Living With Drugs”
“Understanding How Drugs Work—Use, Dependence, and Addiction”
“The Major Drugs of Use and Abuse”
“Other Trends and Patterns in Drug Use”
“Drugs and Crime”
“Measuring the Social Costs of Drugs”
“Creating and Sustaining Effective Drug Control Policy”
“Prevention and Treatment”


