Publications
The following faculty research has been recently published:
Department of Criminal Justice & Criminology
Connolly, E. J., Schwartz, J. A., Jackson, D. B., & Beaver, K. B. (2018). How far does the apple fall from the tree? Maternal delinquency and sex-specific patterns of offspring delinquent behavior. Journal of Criminal Justice, 54, 50-61.
Dario, L., & O’Neal, E. N. (2018). Do the mental health consequences of sexual victimization differ between males and females? A general strain theory approach. Women & Criminal Justice, 28, 19–42.
Hayes,B.E., Mills, M., Freilich, J.D., & Chermak, S.M. (2018). Are honor killings unique? A comparison of honor killings, domestic violence homicide, and hate homicides by far-right extremists. Homicide Studies. 22, 70-93.
Tyler, D.H., Barak, M., Maguire, E.R., & Wells, W. (2018).The effects of procedural injustice on the use of violence against police by Occupy Wall Street protestors. Police Practice and Research: An International Journal, 19, 138-152.
Updegrove, A.H., Vaughn, M.S., & Del Carmen, R.V. (2018). Intellectual disability in capital cases: Adjusting state statutes after Moore v. Texas. Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics, and Public Policy, 32.
Department of Security Studies
Morag, N. (2018). “International Counterterrorism Laws and Practices: Israel and France in Comparison,” International Criminal Justice Review (1-15). View it here.
Morag, N. (2018). Comparative Homeland Security: Global Lessons. 2nd Edition. New York: Wiley.
Jones, N. (2018). “The Strategic Implications of the Cártel de Jalisco Nueva Generación.” Journal of Strategic Security 11, no. 1: 19–42.
Baker, N. (2018). “Disaster Preparedness is an Illusion,” The Brooklyn Rail, April 4, 2018. View it here.
Lundberg, R. (2018). “Archetypal Terrorist Events in the United States,” Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, DOI: 10.1080/1057610X.2018.1430618.
Denham, M.A. and Kumar, A.K. [NM1] (2017). “Homeland Security and Emergency Management in Institutions of Higher Education (IHE): Texas Case Study,” International Journal of Safety and Security Engineering, Vol. 7, no. 3: 337-351.
Denham, M.A. (2017). “Chapter 3: Academic Engagement Strategies in Homeland Security and Emergency Management Programs at a Texas University,” Community Engagement Best Practices Across The Disciplines: Applying Course Content to Community Needs, ed. by Heather K. Evans. New York: Rowman and Littlefield.
Denham, M.A., Webb, D.W., Polnick, B.E. (2017). “Breaking Through the Brass Ceiling: Perspectives in Female Leadership,” Law Enforcement Executive Forum 17 (1): 44-65.
Department of Forensic Science
Britni Skillman and Sarah Kerrigan. Side-by-Side Comparison of LC-Q/TOF-MS and LC-MS/MS Validation Parameters for the Detection of Suvorexant in Blood. Proceedings from the Society of Forensic Toxicologists (Oct 2018).
Christina Smith and Madeleine Swortwood. Quantification of U-47700 and its Metabolites in Plasma by LC-MS/MS. Proceedings from the Society of Forensic Toxicologists (Oct 2018).
Janna Lowry, Michael Truver and Madeleine Swortwood. Quantification of Novel Synthetic Opioids in Blood Using LC-MS/MS. Proceedings from the Society of Forensic Toxicologists (Oct 2018).
Jessica Winborn, Stephanie Basiliere and Sarah Kerrigan. Identification of Desomorphine in Urine. Proceedings from the Society of Forensic Toxicologists (Oct 2018).
Kaitlyn Palmquist and Madeleine Swortwood. Screening of Fentanyl Analogs in Whole Blood using LC-QTOF Analysis. Proceedings from the Society of Forensic Toxicologists (Oct 2018).
Mackenzie Hale and Madeleine Swortwood. Identification of Novel Synthetic Benzodiazepines by GC-MS. Proceedings from the Society of Forensic Toxicologists (Oct 2018).
Madeleine Swortwood. Effective Communication Skills for Successful Forensic Toxicology Practice: How to Search for Relevant References. Proceedings from the Society of Forensic Toxicologists (Oct 2018).
Madeleine Swortwood. Incorporating the Updated NSC ADID Lab Guidelines into Casework: Pharmacology of Fentanyl, Buprenorphine, and Tramadol.
Proceedings from the Society of Forensic Toxicologists (Oct 2018).
Madison Schackmuth and Sarah Kerrigan. Immunoassay-Based Detection of Fentanyl Analogs in Forensic Toxicology. Proceedings from the Society of Forensic Toxicologists (Oct 2018).
Michael Truver and Madeleine Swortwood. Quantitative Analysis of Novel Synthetic Opioids, Morphine, and Buprenorphine in Oral Fluid by LC-MS/MS. Proceedings from the Society of Forensic Toxicologists (Oct 2018).
Stephanie Basiliere and Sarah Kerrigan. Phase I Metabolism of Mitragynine using In Vitro Methods. Proceedings from the Society of Forensic Toxicologists (Oct 2018).
Carrie Mayes, Sarah Seashols-Williams and Sheree Hughes-Stamm. Initial Evaluation of the Stability and Persistence of mRNA and miRNA in Environmentally Challenged Samples. National Forensic Science Week Webinar for RTI International (Sept 2018).
Esiri Tasker, Carrie Mayes, Bobby LaRue and Sheree Hughes-Stamm. microFLOQ®: Collection and Direct Amplification Methods Using the GlobalFiler™ Kit for DNA Recovered from Common Pipe Bomb Components. Proceedings from the International Symposium on Human Identification (Sept 2018).
Jessica Winborn, Donovan Haines and Sarah Kerrigan. Phase 1 Metabolism of Desomorphine. National Forensic Science Week Webinar for RTI International (Sept 2018).
Kyleen Elwick, Magdalena Bus, Jonathan King, Joseph Chang, Bruce Budowle and Sheree Hughes-Stamm. Using the Ion S5™ and MiSeq FGx™ Systems to Identify Challenging Human Remains. Proceedings from the International Symposium on Human Identification (Sept 2018).
Michelle Harrel and Sheree Hughes-Stamm. Effective Powder-free DNA Extraction Workflow for Skeletal Samples using the PrepFiler® BTA™ and AutoMate Express™ Systems. Proceedings from the International Symposium on Human Identification (Sept 2018).
Ryan Gutierrez, Kari Graham, Kyleen Elwick, Carrie Mayes and Bobby LaRue. A Cost- effective Workflow for Massively Parallel Sequencing of Drug Metabolising Enzymes. Proceedings from the International Symposium on Human Identification (Sept 2018).
Amy Sorensen, Madeline Roman and Sheree Hughes-Stamm. In-field Collection and Preservation of Decomposing Human Tissues to Facilitate Rapid Purification and STR Typing. Forensic Science International: Genetics, 36, 124-129 (Sept 2018).
Rachel Houston, Carrie Mayes, Jonathan King, Sheree Hughes-Stamm and David Gangitano. Massively Parallel Sequencing of 12 Autosomal STRs in Cannabis sativa, epub ahead of print DOI: 10.1002/elps.201800152 (Sept 2018).
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