24
Charlotte E. Gill Department of Criminology, Law and Society | Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy George Mason University 4400 University Drive, MS 6D12, Fairfax, VA 22030 USA (703) 993-6085 / (703) 996-9403 | [email protected] | gill_char | Google Scholar Research Interests Community-based crime prevention, place-based criminology, policing, youth and crime, program evalua- tion, mixed-methods research, research synthesis Professional Experience Current Appointments Associate Professor 2019–present Department of Criminology, Law and Society, George Mason University Director, Master of Science in Criminal Justice Program 2019–present Department of Criminology, Law and Society, George Mason University Deputy Director 2013–present Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy Department of Criminology, Law and Society, George Mason University Past Appointments Assistant Professor 2014–2019 Department of Criminology, Law and Society, George Mason University Research Assistant Professor 2013–2014 Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy Department of Criminology, Law and Society, George Mason University Postdoctoral Fellow/Senior Research Associate/Adjunct Faculty 2010–2013 Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy Department of Criminology, Law and Society, George Mason University Jerry Lee Research Fellow 2006–2009 Jerry Lee Center of Criminology, University of Pennsylvania Research Associate 2004–2006 Justice Research Consortium, London, UK Last Update: September 30, 2020

CharlotteE...CharlotteE.Gill 3 19. Gill,Charlotte, Julie Hibdon, Cynthia Lum, Devon Johnson, Linda Merola, David Weisburd, BreanneCave,and*JaspreetChahal

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    0

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: CharlotteE...CharlotteE.Gill 3 19. Gill,Charlotte, Julie Hibdon, Cynthia Lum, Devon Johnson, Linda Merola, David Weisburd, BreanneCave,and*JaspreetChahal

Charlotte E. GillDepartment of Criminology, Law and Society | Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy

George Mason University4400 University Drive, MS 6D12, Fairfax, VA 22030 USA

(703) 993-6085 / (703) 996-9403 | [email protected] | gill_char | Google Scholar

Research Interests

Community-based crime prevention, place-based criminology, policing, youth and crime, program evalua-tion, mixed-methods research, research synthesis

Professional Experience

Current Appointments

Associate Professor 2019–presentDepartment of Criminology, Law and Society, George Mason University

Director, Master of Science in Criminal Justice Program 2019–presentDepartment of Criminology, Law and Society, George Mason University

Deputy Director 2013–presentCenter for Evidence-Based Crime PolicyDepartment of Criminology, Law and Society, George Mason University

Past Appointments

Assistant Professor 2014–2019Department of Criminology, Law and Society, George Mason University

Research Assistant Professor 2013–2014Center for Evidence-Based Crime PolicyDepartment of Criminology, Law and Society, George Mason University

Postdoctoral Fellow/Senior Research Associate/Adjunct Faculty 2010–2013Center for Evidence-Based Crime PolicyDepartment of Criminology, Law and Society, George Mason University

Jerry Lee Research Fellow 2006–2009Jerry Lee Center of Criminology, University of Pennsylvania

Research Associate 2004–2006Justice Research Consortium, London, UK

Last Update: September 30, 2020

Page 2: CharlotteE...CharlotteE.Gill 3 19. Gill,Charlotte, Julie Hibdon, Cynthia Lum, Devon Johnson, Linda Merola, David Weisburd, BreanneCave,and*JaspreetChahal

Charlotte E. Gill 2

Education

PhD, Criminology 2010University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PACommittee: John MacDonald (Chair), Lawrence W. Sherman, Paul AllisonDissertation: The effects of sanction intensity on criminal conduct: A randomized low-intensity probation experiment

MPhil, Criminology 2004Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge, UK

MA (Cantab.), Law 2003Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge, UKBA (Hons.) awarded 2003; MA (Cantab.) awarded 2007

Honors and Awards

Fellow 2019Academy of Experimental Criminology

Outstanding Faculty Award: “Rising Star” 2019State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV)

Mentoring Excellence Award 2018George Mason UniversityOffice of Student Scholarship, Creative Activities, and Research (OSCAR)

Andrew Carnegie Fellowship 2017–2019Carnegie Corporation of New York

Division Commander’s Award and Special Acknowledgement 2017Principles of Government Service AwardsArlington County Police Department

Young Experimental Scholar Award 2012Academy of Experimental Criminology

Benjamin Franklin Dissertation Fellowship 2009–2010School of Arts and Sciences, University of Pennsylvania

Last Update: September 30, 2020

Page 3: CharlotteE...CharlotteE.Gill 3 19. Gill,Charlotte, Julie Hibdon, Cynthia Lum, Devon Johnson, Linda Merola, David Weisburd, BreanneCave,and*JaspreetChahal

Charlotte E. Gill 3

Publications

* denotes a student co-author** denotes a practitioner co-author

Peer Reviewed Journal Articles

20. Weisburd, David,CharlotteGill, AleseWooditch, **WilliamBarritt, and **JodyMurphy. (2020).Building collective action at crime hot spots: Findings froma randomized field experiment. Jour-nal of Experimental Criminology. DOI: 10.1007/s11292-019-09401-1.

19. Gill, Charlotte, Julie Hibdon, Cynthia Lum, Devon Johnson, Linda Merola, David Weisburd,Breanne Cave, and *Jaspreet Chahal. (2019) “Translational criminology” in action: A nationalsurvey ofTSA’s Playbook implementation atU.S. airports. Security Journal. DOI: 10.1057/s41284-019-00225-2.

18. Taniguchi, Travis A. and Charlotte Gill. (2019). The mobilization of computerized crime map-ping: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 15(2), 213-225. DOI:10.1007/s11292-018-9328-4.

17. Yang, Sue-Ming,Charlotte Gill, *L. Caitlin Kanewske, and *PaigeThompson. (2018). Exploringpolice response to mental health calls in a non-urban area: A case study of Roanoke County,Virginia. Victims & Offenders, 13(8), 1132-1152.

16. Gill, Charlotte, *Rachel Jensen, and Breanne Cave. (2018). Exploring physical force and subjectresistance in police encounters with people with behavioral health issues. Victims & Offenders,13(8), 1106-1131.

15. Newbury-Birch, Dorothy, *Jennifer Ferguson, Sarah Landale, Emma Giles, Grant McGeechan,Charlotte Gill, Kelly Stockdale, and Aisha Holloway. (2018). A systematic review of the efficacyof alcohol interventions for incarcerated people. Alcohol and Alcoholism, 53(4), 412-425. DOI:10.1093/alcalc/agy032.

14. Gill, Charlotte, David Weisburd, Zoe Vitter, **Claudia Gross Shader, **Tari Nelson-Zagar, and**Linda Spain. (2018). Collaborative problem-solving at youth crime hot spots: A pilot study.Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 41(3), 325-338. DOI:10.1108/PIJPSM-12-2017-0152

13. Gill, Charlotte, *Alese Wooditch, and David Weisburd. (2017). Testing the “law of crime con-centration at place” in a suburban setting: Implications for research and practice. Journal ofQuantitative Criminology, 33(3), 519-545. DOI: 10.1007/s10940-016-9304-y.

12. Weisburd, David, David Farrington, and Charlotte Gill, with Mimi Ajzenstadt, Trevor Bennett,Kate Bowers, Michael S. Caudy, Katy Holloway, Shane Johnson, Friedrich Lösel, Jacqueline Mal-lender, Amanda Perry, Lienshang Tang, Faye Taxman, Cody Telep, Rory Tierney, MariaM. Ttofi,*Carolyn Watson, David B. Wilson, and *Alese Wooditch. (2017). What works in crime preven-tion and rehabilitation: An assessment of systematic reviews. Criminology & Public Policy, 16(2),415-449. DOI: 10.1111/1745-9133.12298.

11. Gill, Charlotte and David B. Wilson. (2017). Improving the success of reentry programs: Iden-tifying the impact of service–need fit on recidivism. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 44(3), 336-359.DOI: 10.1177/0093854816682048.

Last Update: September 30, 2020

Page 4: CharlotteE...CharlotteE.Gill 3 19. Gill,Charlotte, Julie Hibdon, Cynthia Lum, Devon Johnson, Linda Merola, David Weisburd, BreanneCave,and*JaspreetChahal

Charlotte E. Gill 4

10. Gill, Charlotte, Denise Gottfredson, and *Kirsten Hutzell. (2016). Can school policing betrauma-informed? Lessons from Seattle. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies &Management, 39(3), 551-565. DOI: 10.1108/PIJPSM-02-2016-0020.

9. Wilson, David B., Ajima Olaghere, and Charlotte Gill. (2016). Juvenile curfew effects on crim-inal behavior and victimization: A Campbell Collaboration systematic review. Journal of Exper-imental Criminology, 12(2), 167-186. DOI: 10.1007/s11292-016-9258-y.

8. Weisburd, David, **Michael Davis, and Charlotte Gill. (2015). Increasing collective efficacyand social capital at crime hot spots: New crime control tools for police. Policing: A Journal ofPolicy and Practice, 9(3), 265-274. DOI: 10.1093/police/pav019.

7. Gill, Charlotte, DavidWeisburd, CodyW. Telep, *Zoe Vitter, and Trevor Bennett. (2014). Com-munity - oriented policing to reduce crime, disorder and fear and increase satisfaction and legiti-macy among citizens: A systematic review. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 10(4), 399-428.DOI: 10.1007/s11292-014-9210-y.

6. Telep, Cody W., David Weisburd, Charlotte E. Gill, *Zoe Vitter, and Doron Teichman. (2014).Displacement of crime and diffusion of crime control benefits in large-scale geographic areas: Asystematic review. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 10(4), 515-548. DOI: 10.1007/s11292-014-9208-5.

5. Weisburd, David and Charlotte Gill. (2014). Block randomized trials at places: Rethinking thelimitations of small-N experiments. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 30(1), 97-112. DOI:10.1007/s10940-013-9196-z.

4. MacDonald, John M., John R. Hipp, and Charlotte Gill. (2013). The effects of immigrant con-centration on changes in neighborhood crime rates. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 29(2):191-215. DOI: 10.1007/s10940-012-9176-8.

3. Gill, Charlotte E. (2011). Missing links: How descriptive validity impacts the policy relevanceof randomized controlled trials in criminology. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 7(3): 201-224. DOI: 10.1007/s11292-011-9122-z.

2. Barnes, Geoffrey, Lindsay Ahlman, Charlotte Gill, Lawrence W. Sherman, **Ellen Kurtz, and**Robert Malvestuto. (2010). Low-intensity community supervision for low-risk offenders: Arandomized, controlled trial. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 6(2): 159-189. DOI: 10.1007/s11292-010-9094-4.

1. Doyle, Jodie, Elizabeth Waters, Eamonn Noonan, Nick Royle, Krystyna Kowalski, CharlotteGill, andDavid B.Wilson. (2010). Workingwith theCampbell Collaboration to produce reviewsof relevance to public health across the education, justice and social welfare sectors. Journal ofPublic Health, 32(1): 138-140. DOI: 10.1093/pubmed/fdp130.

Authored Books

1. Weisburd, David, John E. Eck, Anthony A. Braga, Cody W. Telep. *Breanne Cave, Kate Bowers,Gerben Bruinsma, Charlotte Gill, Elizabeth Groff, Julie Hibdon, Joshua C. Hinkle, Shane D.Johnson, Brian Lawton, Cynthia Lum, Jerry Ratcliffe, GeorgeRengert, Travis Taniguchi, and Sue-Ming Yang. (2016). Place matters: Criminology for the 21st century. New York, NY: CambridgeUniversity Press. [peer reviewed; authors listed in alphabetical order from Bowers.]

Last Update: September 30, 2020

Page 5: CharlotteE...CharlotteE.Gill 3 19. Gill,Charlotte, Julie Hibdon, Cynthia Lum, Devon Johnson, Linda Merola, David Weisburd, BreanneCave,and*JaspreetChahal

Charlotte E. Gill 5

Edited Books

2. Stokes, Robert J., and Charlotte Gill (Eds.). (2020). Innovations in community-based crime pre-vention: Case studies and lessons learned. New York, NY: Springer.

1. Weisburd, David, David Farrington, and Charlotte Gill (eds.). (2016). What works in crimeprevention and rehabilitation: Lessons from systematic reviews. New York, NY: Springer.

Book Chapters

11. Weisburd, David and Charlotte Gill. (In press, 2021). Assessing crime outcomes in communtiypolicing: The importance of crime reporting inflation. In A. Ruch and T. Singelnstein, Festschriftfür Thomas Feltes zum 70. geburtstag [Essays in honor of Thomas Feltes on his 70th birthday].Berlin: Duncker & Humblot.

10. Gill, Charlotte and **Claudia Gross Shader. (2020). Building a “Beautiful Safe Place for Youth:”The story of an effective community-research-practice partnership in Rainier Beach, Seattle. InR.J. Stokes and C. Gill (Eds.), Innovations in community-based crime prevention: Case studies andlessons learned. New York, NY: Springer.

9. **Meglen, Jenna and Charlotte Gill. (2020). “Harmony in the hills:” Peaks and valleys in theBerea, KY rural BCJI program. In R.J. Stokes and C. Gill (Eds.), Innovations in community-basedcrime prevention: Case studies and lessons learned. New York, NY: Springer.

8. Stokes, Robert J. and Charlotte Gill. (2020). In support of innovative partnerships for crimeprevention: The Byrne Criminal Justice Innovation Program. In R.J. Stokes and C. Gill (Eds.),Innovations in community-based crime prevention: Case studies and lessons learned. New York,NY: Springer.

7. Gill, Charlotte. (2017). Community-oriented policing: Implications for officer wellbeing. In R.Burke (ed.), Stress in policing: Sources, consequences and interventions. Farnham, UK: Gower.

6. Gill, Charlotte, DavidWeisburd, andCodyTelep. (2016). Community policing. InT.G. Blomberg,J.M. Brancale, K. Beaver, and W. Bales (eds.). Advancing criminology and criminal justice policy.New York: Routledge.

5. Gill, Charlotte. (2016). Community interventions. In D. Weisburd, D. Farrington, and C. Gill(eds.). What works in crime prevention and rehabilitation: Lessons from systematic reviews. NewYork: Springer.

4. Gill, Charlotte E. and David Weisburd. (2013). Increasing equivalence in small sample place-based experiments: Taking advantage of block randomization methods. In B.C. Welsh, A.A.Braga, and G.J.N. Bruinsma (eds.). Experimental criminology: Prospects for advancing scienceand public policy. New York: Cambridge University Press.

3. Gill, Charlotte. (2013). Intensive probation and parole. In G. Bruinsma andD.Weisburd (eds.).Encyclopedia of criminology and criminal justice. New York: Springer.

2. Lum, Cynthia, Charlotte Gill, *Breanne Cave, *Julie Hibdon, and David Weisburd. (2011).Translational criminology: The evidence-base for evaluatingTSA’sComprehensive Security Strat-egy at U.S. airports. In C. Lum and L.W. Kennedy (eds.). Evidence-based counterterrorism policy.New York: Springer.

Last Update: September 30, 2020

Page 6: CharlotteE...CharlotteE.Gill 3 19. Gill,Charlotte, Julie Hibdon, Cynthia Lum, Devon Johnson, Linda Merola, David Weisburd, BreanneCave,and*JaspreetChahal

Charlotte E. Gill 6

1. Farrington, David P., David L. Weisburd, and Charlotte E. Gill. (2011). The Campbell Collabo-ration Crime and Justice Group: A decade of progress. In C.J. Smith, S.X. Zhang, and R. Barberet(eds.). Routledge handbook of international criminology. New York: Routledge.

Reports

Peer-Reviewed

12. Gill, Charlotte, *Rachel Jensen, and Heather Vovak. (2019). RADAR: Response Awareness, De-Escalation, and Referral. Final Evaluation Report. Fairfax, VA: George Mason University, De-partment of Criminology, Law & Society, Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy.

11. Yang, Sue-Ming, Charlotte Gill, *L. Cait Kanewske, *Yi-Fang Lu, *Muneeba Azam, Paige S.Thompson, **Howard Hall, and **James Chapman. (2019). Improving police response to mentalhealth crisis in a rural area: Final report. Fairfax, VA: George Mason University, Department ofCriminology, Law & Society.

10. Gill, Charlotte, David Weisburd, Zoe Vitter, **Claudia Gross Shader, **Tari Nelson-Zagar, and**Linda Spain. (2018). When innovation is not enough: Implementing and evaluating communitypolicing in hot spots of juvenile offending. Fairfax, VA: Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy,Department of Criminology, Law and Society, George Mason University.

9. Gill, Charlotte, DavidWeisburd, CodyTelep, ZoeVitter, andTrevorBennett. (2017). Community-oriented policing to reduce crime, disorder, and fear and improve legitimacy and satisfactionwith police: A systematic review (Protocol). Campbell Systematic Reviews.

8. Wilson, David B., Charlotte Gill, Ajima Olaghere, and Dave McClure. (2016). Juvenile cur-few effects on criminal behavior and victimization: A systematic review. Campbell SystematicReviews, 12(3).

7. Gill, Charlotte, and David B. Wilson. (2015). Improving the success of reentry programs: Identi-fying the impact of service–need fit on recidivism. Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice.

6. Gill, Charlotte, *Zoe Vitter, and DavidWeisburd. (2015). Identifying hot spots of juvenile offend-ing: A guide for crime analysts. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Commu-nity Oriented Policing Services.

5. Kinner, Stuart A., Belinda J. Burford, Kate van Dooren, and Charlotte Gill. (2013). Servicebrokerage for improving health outcomes in ex-prisoners (Protocol). Cochrane Database of Sys-tematic Reviews, 2013(2).

4. Taniguchi, Travis A., and Charlotte Gill. (2013). The mobilization of crime mapping and intel-ligence gathering: Evaluating smartphone deployment and custom app development in a mid-sizelaw enforcement agency. Washington, DC: Police Foundation.

3. Weisburd, David, *Cody Telep, Doron Teichman, Charlotte Gill, and *Zoe Vitter. (2011). Dis-placement of crime and diffusion of crime control benefits in large-scale geographic areas (Pro-tocol). Campbell Systematic Reviews.

2. Wilson, David B., *David W. McClure, and Charlotte E. Gill. (2011). Juvenile curfew policies’effect on criminal behavior, victimization, and public safety (Protocol). Campbell SystematicReviews.

Last Update: September 30, 2020

Page 7: CharlotteE...CharlotteE.Gill 3 19. Gill,Charlotte, Julie Hibdon, Cynthia Lum, Devon Johnson, Linda Merola, David Weisburd, BreanneCave,and*JaspreetChahal

Charlotte E. Gill 7

1. Gill, Charlotte E., *Jordan Hyatt, and Lawrence W. Sherman. (2010). Probation intensity effectson criminal conduct (Protocol). Campbell Systematic Reviews.

Other Grant and Technical Reports

19. Gill, Charlotte and *Heather Prince. (2020). Rainier Beach: A Beautiful Safe Place for Youth.2019 Evaluation Update. Fairfax, VA: George Mason University, Department of Criminology,Law & Society, Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy.

18. Gill, Charlotte, *Rachel Jensen, and *Heather Prince. (2018). Rainier Beach: A Beautiful SafePlace for Youth. 2018 Evaluation Update. Fairfax, VA: George Mason University, Department ofCriminology, Law & Society, Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy.

17. Weisburd, David,CharlotteGill, AleseWooditch, **WilliamBarritt, and **JodyMurphy. (2018).Assets Coming Together (ACT) at crime hot spots: An experimental evaluation in Brooklyn Park,Minnesota. Report to the Bureau of Justice Assistance. Fairfax, VA: George Mason University,Department of Criminology, Law & Society, Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy.

16. Gill, Charlotte and *the students of CRIM 320. (2018). Responding to crime and disorder atGreen Line metro stations. Report to theWashingtonMetropolitan Area Transit Authority PoliceDepartment. Fairfax, VA:GeorgeMasonUniversity, Department of Criminology, Law&Society,Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy.

15. Gill, Charlotte and Zoe Vitter. (2017). Rainier Beach: A Beautiful Safe Place for Youth. 2017Evaluation Update. Fairfax, VA: George Mason University, Department of Criminology, Law &Society, Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy.

14. Gill, Charlotte, *Dennis Almaraz, *Muneeba Azam, *Matthew Carter, *Carrie Johns, *JessicaKim, and *Kaitlyn Ries [Mason undergraduate students]. (2017). Reducing alcohol-related crimeand disorder in Clarendon. Report to the Arlington County Police Department. Fairfax, VA:George Mason University, Department of Criminology, Law & Society, Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy.

13. Gill, Charlotte, Zoe Vitter, and David Weisburd. (2016). Rainier Beach: A Beautiful Safe Placefor Youth. Final evaluation report. Fairfax, VA: George Mason University, Department of Crim-inology, Law & Society, Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy.

12. Lum, Cynthia, Christopher S. Koper, Charlotte Gill, Julie Hibdon, Cody Telep, and LaurieRobinson. (2016). An evidence-assessment of the recommendations of the President’s Task Forceon 21st Century Policing: Implementation and research priorities. Alexandria, VA: InternationalAssociation of Chiefs of Police.

11. Gill, Charlotte and *the students of CRIM 320. (2016). Preventing crime at the Fashion Centreat Pentagon City. Report to the Arlington County Police Department 2nd District CommunityPolicing Team. Fairfax, VA: George Mason University, Department of Criminology, Law & So-ciety, Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy. NOT FOR PUBLIC DISSEMINATION.

10. Gill, Charlotte, Denise Gottfredson, and *Kirsten Hutzell. (2015). Process evaluation of theSeattle Youth Violence Prevention Initiative’s School Emphasis Officer program. Seattle, WA: Cityof Seattle Office of City Auditor.

Last Update: September 30, 2020

Page 8: CharlotteE...CharlotteE.Gill 3 19. Gill,Charlotte, Julie Hibdon, Cynthia Lum, Devon Johnson, Linda Merola, David Weisburd, BreanneCave,and*JaspreetChahal

Charlotte E. Gill 8

9. Lum, Cynthia, andCharlotteGill. (2015). TheTransportation Security Administration’s PlaybookStrategy for Security at U.S. Airports: Final report. Washington, DC: Department of HomelandSecurity. NOT FOR PUBLIC DISSEMINATION.

8. Wilson, David B., *Ajima Olaghere, Charlotte Gill, and *S. Catherine Kimbrell. (2014). Pew-MacArthur Results First Initiative: Meta-analysis effect size estimates for drug substitution pro-grams. Fairfax, VA: George Mason University, Department of Criminology, Law and Society.

7. Wilson, David B., *Ajima Olaghere, Charlotte Gill, and *S. Catherine Kimbrell. (2014). Pew-MacArthur Results First Initiative: Meta-analysis effect size estimates for self-control interventionsfor young children. Fairfax, VA: George Mason University, Department of Criminology, Law andSociety.

6. Lum, Cynthia, Devon Johnson, Charlotte Gill, *Heather Vovak, *Jaspreet Chahal, and LindaMerola. (2013). Playbook implementation at ten U.S. airports. Phase III Technical Report. Wash-ington, DC: Department of Homeland Security. NOT FOR PUBLIC DISSEMINATION.

5. Gill, Charlotte, with Cynthia Lum, *Breanne Cave, *Lisa Dario, *Cody Telep, *Zoe Vitter, andDavid Weisburd. (2012). Evidence-based assessment of the City of Seattle’s crime prevention pro-grams. Seattle, WA: City of Seattle Office of City Auditor.

4. Hibdon, Julie, Cynthia Lum, Charlotte Gill, *Breanne Cave, *Jaspreet Chahal, and *HeatherVovak. (2012). TSA’s Comprehensive Strategy to Security at U.S. airports: An analysis of security-related incidents at airports. Washington, DC: Department of Homeland Security. NOT FORPUBLIC DISSEMINATION.

3. Gill, Charlotte, Julie Hibdon, Cynthia Lum, Devon Johnson, Linda Merola, David Weisburd,*Breanne Cave, and *Jaspreet Chahal. (2012). TSA’s Comprehensive Strategy to Security at U.S.airports: Results of a national survey of Playbook and security implementation at Category X, I,and II airports. Phase II Technical Report. Washington, DC: Department of Homeland Security.

2. Lum, Cynthia,CharlotteGill, *BreanneCave, *JulieHibdon, andDavidWeisburd. (2011). TSA’sComprehensive Strategy to Security at U.S. airports: Assessing the evidence-base of the “Playbook”.Phase I Technical Report. Washington, DC: Department of Homeland Security.

1. Sherman, Lawrence, and Heather Strang, with Geoffrey Barnes, Sarah Bennett, Caroline Angel,Dorothy Newbury-Birch, Daniel Woods, and Charlotte Gill. (2007). Restorative justice: Theevidence. London, UK: The Smith Institute.

Book Reviews

1. Juvenile justice reform and restorative justice: Building theory and policy from practice (2005,Willan Publishing) by Gordon Bazemore and Mara Schiff. Australian and New Zealand Jour-nal of Criminology, 39(1), 2006.

NewsMedia and other Special Features

8. Weisburd, David, andCharlotte Gill. (2020). Rethinking the conclusion that community polic-ing does not reduce crime: Experimental evidence of crime reporting inflation. TranslationalCriminology, 18 (Spring 2020). George Mason University, Center for Evidence-Based CrimePolicy.

Last Update: September 30, 2020

Page 9: CharlotteE...CharlotteE.Gill 3 19. Gill,Charlotte, Julie Hibdon, Cynthia Lum, Devon Johnson, Linda Merola, David Weisburd, BreanneCave,and*JaspreetChahal

Charlotte E. Gill 9

7. **TheABSPYCore Team (writing led by Charlotte Gill). (2019). Building a Beautiful Safe Placefor Youth in Rainier Beach, Seattle. Translational Criminology, 17 (Fall 2019). George MasonUniversity, Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy.

6. Gill, Charlotte, David Weisburd, Zoe Vitter, **Claudia Gross Shader, **Tari Nelson-Zagar, and**Linda Spain. (2016). When is innovation not enough? The importance of organizationalcontext in community policing. Translational Criminology, 11 (Fall 2016). George Mason Uni-versity, Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy.

5. **Modzeleski, William, Charlotte Gill, and Anthony Petrosino. (2015). School safety research:Where do we go from here? Translational Criminology, 9 (Fall 2015). George Mason University,Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy.

4. Gill, Charlotte, David B.Wilson, **Rachel Tuffin, andDavidWeisburd. (2014). Foreword to thespecial issue: NPIA systematic reviews in policing. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 10(4):367-369. DOI: 10.1007/s11292-014-9218-3.

3. **Gross-Shader, Claudia, and Charlotte Gill. (2013). Beyond the police: Building “translationcommunities” for evidence-based policing in Seattle. Translational Criminology, 4 (Spring 2013).George Mason University, Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy.

2. Konnerup,Merete, andCharlotteGill. (2012). TheCampbell Collaboration and evidence-basedcrime prevention. Translational Criminology, 3 (Fall 2012). GeorgeMasonUniversity, Center forEvidence-Based Crime Policy.

1. Strang, Heather, Charlotte Gill, and Lawrence Sherman. (2005, August 1). Confronting theperpetrators. Joined-up criminal justice: Can it work? New Statesman special supplement.

Funded Projects

Total Funding (Current and Complete) as PI or co-PI: $8,128,689

Current

Principal Investigator Jan 2020–Sep 2021Translating crime reduction best and emerging practices for small and rural agenciesOffice of Community Oriented Policing ServicesTotal funding: $400,000 to International Association of Chiefs of PoliceGMU funded amount: $100,803.

Principal Investigator Jan 2020–Dec 2020Rainier Beach: A Beautiful Safe Place for Youth. Community survey and data report-ing, 2020.City of Seattle Human Services Department.Total funding: $58,100.

Last Update: September 30, 2020

Page 10: CharlotteE...CharlotteE.Gill 3 19. Gill,Charlotte, Julie Hibdon, Cynthia Lum, Devon Johnson, Linda Merola, David Weisburd, BreanneCave,and*JaspreetChahal

Charlotte E. Gill 10

Principal Investigator with Peter Neyroud (PI), David B. Wilson (PI), and Nov 2018–Aug 2023Lorraine Mazerolle (Co-PI)What works in preventing terrorism and countering violent extremism: CampbellCrime and Justice Group Systematic ReviewsDepartment of Homeland Security Contract # 140D0418C0011Total funding (to Campbell Collaboration): $1,638,855.

Principal Investigator Jan 2017–Dec 2020Rainier Beach Campus Safety Continuum: A comprehensive place-based approach.National Institute of Justice 2016-CK-BX-0005.Total funding: $3,834,667.

Complete

Principal Investigator Jan 2019–Dec 2019Rainier Beach: A Beautiful Safe Place for Youth. Community survey and data report-ing, 2019.City of Seattle Human Services Department.Total funding: $57,222.

Principal Investigator Sep 2017–Dec 2019The meaning of community safety in Appalachian Kentucky.Carnegie Corporation of New York (Andrew Carnegie Fellowship).Total funding: $200,000.

Principal Investigator with Heather Vovak (PI, Police Foundation) Oct 2015–Dec 2019Response Awareness, De-escalation, And Referral (RADAR): A subject-specificinformation-sharing approach to increase public safety in first responder crisis man-agement.Bureau of Justice Assistance (Smart Policing Initiative) 2015-WY-BX-0005.Total funding: $631,380 to Shoreline (WA) Police Department.GMU funded amount: $109,000.

Co-Principal Investigator with Sue-Ming Yang (PI) Oct 2015–Dec 2019Improving police response to mental health crisis in a rural area.Bureau of Justice Assistance (Smart Policing Initiative) 2015-WY-BX-0007.Total funding: $627,482 to Roanoke County (VA) Police Department.GMU funded amount: $250,000.

Principal Investigator Jan 2018–Jun 2019Training and Technical Assistance for CBCR (formerly BCJI) Program: Data Frame-workLocal Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC)via Bureau of Justice Assistance 2015-AJ-BX-K047Total funding: $38,000.

Last Update: September 30, 2020

Page 11: CharlotteE...CharlotteE.Gill 3 19. Gill,Charlotte, Julie Hibdon, Cynthia Lum, Devon Johnson, Linda Merola, David Weisburd, BreanneCave,and*JaspreetChahal

Charlotte E. Gill 11

Principal Investigator Jan 2018–Dec 2018Rainier Beach: A Beautiful Safe Place for Youth. Community survey and data report-ing, 2018.City of Seattle Human Services Department.Total funding: $55,000.

Principal Investigator Oct 2015–Dec 2018Byrne Criminal Justice Innovation Promise Zone: BCJI Implementation.Bureau of Justice Assistance (BCJI Program) 2015-AJ-BX-0007.Total funding: $999,999 to Partners for Education at Berea College (PI: DreamaGentry).GMU funded amount: $218,700.

Principal Investigator with Zoe Vitter (Co-PI) Jan 2017–Dec 2017Rainier Beach: A Beautiful Safe Place for Youth. Community survey and data report-ing, 2017.City of Seattle Human Services Department.Total funding: $55,000.

Co-Principal Investigator with David Weisburd (PI) Oct 2013–Oct 2017Increasing collective efficacy at crime hot spots: A patrol force approach in BrooklynPark, Minnesota.Bureau of Justice Assistance (Smart Policing Initiative) 2013-DB-BX-0030.Total funding: $700,000 to Brooklyn Park Police Department.GMU funded amount: $317,921.

Principal Investigator with Clair White (Co-PI) Jan 2016–Dec 2016Rainier Beach: A Beautiful Safe Place for Youth. Community survey and data report-ing.City of Seattle Human Services Department.Total funding: $55,000.

Co-Principal Investigator with David Weisburd (PI) Jan 2013–Sep 2016A place-based community-oriented approach to youth violence prevention in Seattle.Bureau of Justice Assistance (BCJI Program) 2012-AJ-BX-0006.Total funding: $978,461 to Seattle Youth Violence Prevention Initiative (PI: MarikoLockhart).GMU funded amount: $255,728.

Principal Investigator Jan 2016–Aug 2016SYVPI Data Tracking for Youth Violence Activity (continuation from 2015).City of Seattle Human Services Department.Total funding: $10,000.

Last Update: September 30, 2020

Page 12: CharlotteE...CharlotteE.Gill 3 19. Gill,Charlotte, Julie Hibdon, Cynthia Lum, Devon Johnson, Linda Merola, David Weisburd, BreanneCave,and*JaspreetChahal

Charlotte E. Gill 12

Co-Principal Investigator with Cynthia Lum (PI) & Christopher Koper (PI) Jan 2016–Aug 2016Creating a blueprint document to guide implementation of the President’s Task Forceon 21st Century Policing Report.Laura and John Arnold Foundation.Total funding: $224,545 to International Association of Chiefs of Police.GMU funded amount: $168,821.

Principal Investigator with Denise Gottfredson Oct 2013–Aug 2016Process evaluation of the Seattle YouthViolence Prevention Initiative’s School EmphasisOfficer program.City of Seattle Office of City Auditor.Total funding: $100,000.

Co-Principal Investigator with David Weisburd (PI) Aug 2012–Mar 2016Implementing and evaluating community policing strategies in juvenile crime hot spots.Office of Community Oriented Policing Services 2012-CK-WX-K026.Total funding: $249,067.

Principal Investigator Feb 2015–Dec 2015Seattle Youth Violence Prevention Initiative (SYVPI) Youth Violence Data Tracking.City of Seattle Department of Education and Early Learning.Total funding: $39,180.

Co-Principal Investigator with David Wilson (PI) Jun 2014–Feb 2015Pew-MacArthur Results First Initiative.Pew Charitable Trusts.Total funding: $62,751.

Principal Investigator with David Wilson (Co-PI) Jan 2013–Jan 2015Improving the success of reentry programs: Identifying the impact of service-need fiton recidivism.National Institute of Justice (Data Resources Program) 2012-IJ-CX-0013.Total funding: $39,379.

Co-Principal Investigator with David Weisburd (PI) Dec 2011–Dec 2013Facilitation and coordination for a Police Practices Research Consortium convened bythe Seattle Police Department.City of Seattle Office of City Auditor.Total funding: $41,998.

Principal Investigator Oct 2011–Dec 2012Evidence-based assessment of the City of Seattle’s crime prevention programs.City of Seattle Office of City Auditor.Total funding: $16,439.

Last Update: September 30, 2020

Page 13: CharlotteE...CharlotteE.Gill 3 19. Gill,Charlotte, Julie Hibdon, Cynthia Lum, Devon Johnson, Linda Merola, David Weisburd, BreanneCave,and*JaspreetChahal

Charlotte E. Gill 13

Principal Investigator Sep 2011–Dec 2012Campbell Collaboration Crime and Justice Group managing editorship.Norwegian Knowledge Center for the Health Sciences.Total funding: $24,286.

Co-Principal Investigator with David Weisburd (PI) Jan 2011–Jun 2013Developing an iPhone-based crime mapping application to assist law enforcement of-ficers with understanding spatial and temporal crime patterns.National Institute of Justice 2010-DE-BX-K006.Total funding: $473,161 toRedlands (CA)PoliceDepartment (PI: Travis Taniguchi).GMU funded amount: $123,829.

Project Director with David Weisburd (PI) and Cynthia Lum (PI) Oct 2010–Sep 2014Evaluation of the Transportation Security Administration’s Comprehensive Strategy toSecurity in U.S. airports.Department of Homeland Security 2010-ST-108-LR0005.Total funding: $1,000,000.

Co-Principal Investigator with David Wilson (PI) May 2010–Dec 2010Campbell Collaboration Crime and Justice Group editorship.Norwegian Knowledge Center for the Health Sciences.Total funding: $8,943.

Project Director with David Weisburd (PI) and David Wilson (Co-PI) May 2009–Oct 2012Campbell systematic reviews in policing.National Policing Improvement Agency (UK).Total funding: $563,173.

Project Director with Lawrence Sherman (PI) and David Weisburd (Co-PI) Dec 2008–Nov 2009What works in crime prevention: Reviews of the Campbell Crime and Justice Group.National Institute of Justice 2007-IJ-CX-0045 (continuation).Total funding: $49,841.

Project Director with Lawrence Sherman (PI) and David Weisburd (Co-PI) Sep 2007–Aug 2008The Campbell Crime and Justice Group–What works in crime prevention: Answersfrom systematic reviews.National Institute of Justice 2007-IJ-CX-0045.Total funding: $84,979.

Presentations and Talks

Invited Talks

Using data to inform collaborative community problem-solving Apr 2020Partners for Education at Berea College Learning Exchange [virtual due to COVID-19]

Building a “Beautiful Safe Place for Youth” through community problem-solving Mar 2020European Crime Analysis Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark

Last Update: September 30, 2020

Page 14: CharlotteE...CharlotteE.Gill 3 19. Gill,Charlotte, Julie Hibdon, Cynthia Lum, Devon Johnson, Linda Merola, David Weisburd, BreanneCave,and*JaspreetChahal

Charlotte E. Gill 14

RADAR: From theory to practice Sep 2019with Rachel Jensen and Heather VovakRADAR Symposium, Lynnwood, WA

The impact of proactive policing on community outcomes Jun 2019Drapkin Symposium, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

Making sense of the research on community policing: Evidence-based policing and systematicreviews

May 2019

American Society of Evidence-Based Policing, Cincinnati, OH

The value of systematic reviews for policing Oct 2018Australia and New Zealand Society for Evidence-Based Policing, Manly, Australia

Police-community research: Gathering and using survey data for authentic community engage-ment

Jun 2018

International Summer School for Policing Scholarship, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA

Tools for student success: Understanding youth crime and community safety May 2018Rural College Access & Education Summit, Lexington, KY

Building community safety in Appalachia: Poverty, hopelessness, and the opioid crisis Mar 2018Encore Learning Program, Arlington Central Library, Arlington, VA

Perceptions of drug use and crime in Appalachian Kentucky Oct 2017“The Illicit Business Behind the Opioid Epidemic: What Can We Do About It?” Terrorism,Transnational Crime and Corruption Center, Schar School of Policy andGovernment, GeorgeMason University, Arlington, VA

Increasing collective efficacy at crime hot spots: A patrol force approach in Brooklyn Park, Min-nesota

Jul 2017

NCJA National Forum on Criminal Justice, Long Beach, CA

What works in crime prevention and rehabilitation: Lessons from systematic reviews Sep 2016US Department of Justice Violence Reduction Network Fall Summit, Little Rock, AR

Building successful researcher-practitioner partnerships Sep 2016Bureau of Justice Assistance Smart Suite Summit, Arlington, VA

Increasing collective efficacy at crime hot spots: A patrol force approach in Brooklyn Park, Min-nesota

Feb 2016

Bureau of Justice Assistance Smart Suite Fellows’ Academy, Washington, DC

Community-oriented policing: Research evidence and future directions Jan 2016Keynote presentation, U.S. Department of State International Visitor Leadership Program,“Law Enforcement: Community Policing,” Mississippi Consortium for International Devel-opment, Washington, DC

Last Update: September 30, 2020

Page 15: CharlotteE...CharlotteE.Gill 3 19. Gill,Charlotte, Julie Hibdon, Cynthia Lum, Devon Johnson, Linda Merola, David Weisburd, BreanneCave,and*JaspreetChahal

Charlotte E. Gill 15

Community policing: Challenges and prospects Feb 2015Symposium on Evidence-Based Policing, Zhejiang Police College, Hangzhou, China

What have we learned from systematic reviews of community interventions? May 2012“What has been learned from systematic reviews in criminology” workshopHebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

Community-oriented policing: Effects on crime and disorder, legitimacy, and citizen satisfaction Apr 2012with David Weisburd, Trevor Bennett, Cody Telep, and Zoe VitterJerry Lee Symposium on Crime Prevention, Washington, DC

Community-oriented policing: Effects on crime and disorder, legitimacy, and citizen satisfaction Apr 2012with David Weisburd, Trevor Bennett, Cody Telep, and Zoe VitterNational Policing Improvement Agency, “What Works in Policing” Masterclass, London, UK

Community-oriented policing: Effects on crime and disorder, legitimacy, and citizen satisfaction Feb 2012with David Weisburd, Trevor Bennett, Cody Telep, and Zoe VitterU.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services,Washington, DC

Conference Presentations (as Lead/Co-Presenter)

First Generation Faculty Forum: Supporting first-generation faculty and students Sep 2020with Laurence Bray, Melissa Broeckelman-Post, Shannon Davis, Heidi Lawrence, MilagrosRivera, and Courtney Wooten [alphabetical order]Innovations in Teaching and Learning Conference, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA

Building “A Beautiful Safe Place for Youth:” Updated findings from Seattle Jun 2020Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy Symposium [CANCELLED due to COVID-19]

Proactive Alliance: Combining policing and counseling psychology to build relationships andcommunity engagement

Jun 2020

with Molly MastorasAmerican Society of Evidence-Based Policing [virtual due to COVID-19]

Risk Awareness, De-escalation, and Referral (RADAR): A police-mental health collaboration Nov 2019with Rachel Jensen and Heather VovakAmerican Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA

Collective efficacy and community safety in Appalachian Kentucky Nov 2018with L. Caitlin KanewskeAmerican Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA

Community-oriented policing effects on crime and citizen perceptions: A systematic review Oct 2018with David Weisburd, Cody Telep, Zoe Vitter, and Trevor BennettGlobal Evidence and Implementation Summit, Melbourne, Australia

Last Update: September 30, 2020

Page 16: CharlotteE...CharlotteE.Gill 3 19. Gill,Charlotte, Julie Hibdon, Cynthia Lum, Devon Johnson, Linda Merola, David Weisburd, BreanneCave,and*JaspreetChahal

Charlotte E. Gill 16

Building “A Beautiful Safe Place for Youth” through problem-oriented community organizing Jun 2018with Zoe Vitter, David Weisburd, and Claudia Gross-ShaderCenter for Evidence-Based Crime Policy Symposium, Arlington, VA

Behavioral health and police use of force in a suburban agency Nov 2017With Rachel Jensen, Breanne Cave, Sue-Ming Yang, and Caitlin KanewskeAmerican Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA

Finding time to reflect and write: Faculty write-ins and retreats at Mason [poster presentation] Sep 2017Innovations in Teaching and Learning Conference, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA

What works in community crime prevention? Jun 2017Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy Symposium, Arlington, VA

Building “a beautiful safe place for youth:” An evaluation of a community-led crime preventionprocess in Seattle

Nov 2016

American Society of Criminology, New Orleans, LA

Testing the “law of crime concentration at place” in a suburban setting: Implications for researchand practice

Nov 2015

with David Weisburd and Alese WooditchAmerican Society of Criminology, Washington, DC

Testing the “law of crime concentration at place” in suburbia: Implications for research and prac-tice

Aug 2015

with David Weisburd and Alese WooditchCenter for Evidence-Based Crime Policy–Police Foundation Symposium, Arlington, VA

Policing hot spots: A pilot experiment in Seattle Nov 2014with David Weisburd and Zoe VitterAmerican Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA

Policing hot spots: An overview of strategies and research Oct 2014with Capt. Jim Dermody (Seattle Police Department)International Association of Chiefs of Police Conference, Orlando, FL.

Research-practice-community partnerships for crime prevention: Lessons from Seattle Oct 2014with Claudia Gross-ShaderScottish Institute for Policing Research Symposium, Tulliallan, Scotland

Research-practice-community partnerships to reduce crime and increase collective efficacy:Lessons from Seattle

Jun 2014

with Claudia Gross-ShaderCenter for Evidence-Based Crime Policy–IDB Symposium, Arlington, VA

Last Update: September 30, 2020

Page 17: CharlotteE...CharlotteE.Gill 3 19. Gill,Charlotte, Julie Hibdon, Cynthia Lum, Devon Johnson, Linda Merola, David Weisburd, BreanneCave,and*JaspreetChahal

Charlotte E. Gill 17

Community-oriented policing to reduce crime, disorder, and fear and increase satisfaction andlegitimacy: A systematic review

Jun 2014

with David Weisburd, Cody Telep, Zoe Vitter, and Trevor BennettCampbell Collaboration Colloquium, Belfast, Northern Ireland

Improving the success of reentry programs: Identifying the impact of service-need fit on recidivism Jun 2014with David WilsonStockholm Criminology Symposium, Sweden

Community-oriented policing to reduce crime, disorder, and fear and increase satisfaction andlegitimacy: A systematic review

Jun 2014

with David Weisburd, Cody Telep, Zoe Vitter, and Trevor BennettStockholm Criminology Symposium, Sweden

Improving the success of reentry programs: Identifying the impact of service-need fit on recidivism Nov 2013with David WilsonAmerican Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA

What have we learned from systematic reviews of community interventions? Jun 2013Stockholm Criminology Symposium, Sweden

Community-oriented policing: Effects on crime and disorder, legitimacy, and citizen satisfaction May 2013with David Weisburd, Trevor Bennett, Cody Telep, and Zoe VitterCampbell Collaboration Colloquium, Chicago, IL

Engaging community partners at juvenile crime hot spots in Seattle Apr 2013with Claudia Gross-Shader and Mariko LockhartCenter for Evidence-Based Crime Policy-Scottish Institute for Policing Research Joint Sym-posium, Fairfax, VA

The intersection of race and place in police discretion to divert juveniles Nov 2012American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL

Assessing TSA’s comprehensive security strategy at airports, aka “The Playbook” Nov 2012with Cynthia Lum, Devon Johnson, David Weisburd, Linda Merola, Jaspreet Chahal, HeatherVovak and Breanne CaveAmerican Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL

Community-oriented policing: Effects on crime and disorder, legitimacy, and citizen satisfaction Jun 2012with David Weisburd, Trevor Bennett, Cody Telep, and Zoe VitterStockholm Criminology Symposium, Sweden

Is there hope for intensive probation? May 2012with Jordan HyattCampbell Collaboration Colloquium, Copenhagen, Denmark

Last Update: September 30, 2020

Page 18: CharlotteE...CharlotteE.Gill 3 19. Gill,Charlotte, Julie Hibdon, Cynthia Lum, Devon Johnson, Linda Merola, David Weisburd, BreanneCave,and*JaspreetChahal

Charlotte E. Gill 18

Community-oriented policing to reduce crime, disorder, and fear and increase legitimacy inneighborhoods

Nov 2011

with David Weisburd, Trevor Bennett, Cody Telep, and Zoe VitterAmerican Society of Criminology, Washington, DC

Translational criminology: The evidence-base for evaluating TSA’s comprehensive security strat-egy at airports

Nov 2011

with Cynthia Lum, Breanne Cave, Julie Hibdon, and David WeisburdAmerican Society of Criminology, Washington, DC

Displacement of crime and diffusion of benefits in large-scale geographic areas: A systematicreview

Nov 2011

with Cody Telep, David Weisburd, Doron Teichman, and Zoe VitterAmerican Society of Criminology, Washington, DC

Community-oriented policing to reduce crime, disorder, and fear and increase legitimacy inneighborhoods

Aug 2011

with David Weisburd, Trevor Bennett, Cody Telep, and Zoe VitterCenter for Evidence-Based Crime Policy-Campbell Collaboration Joint Symposium onEvidence-Based Policy, Fairfax, VA

Missing links: How descriptive validity impacts the policy relevance of randomized controlledtrials

Nov 2010

American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA

Proposing and conducting a Campbell systematic review on intensive probation Aug 2010Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy Annual Symposium, Fairfax, VAProbation intensity effects on probationers’ criminal conduct Jun 2010with Jordan HyattStockholm Criminology Symposium, Sweden

Probation intensity effects on probationers’ criminal conduct: Preliminary findings from a sys-tematic review

Nov 2009

American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA

Immigrant succession, neighborhood composition, and the crime drop in Los Angeles Nov 2008with John MacDonald and John HippAmerican Society of Criminology, St Louis, MO

Exploring victimisation of victims and offenders, and restorative justice Jun 2006with Sarah BennettStockholm Criminology Symposium, Sweden

Last Update: September 30, 2020

Page 19: CharlotteE...CharlotteE.Gill 3 19. Gill,Charlotte, Julie Hibdon, Cynthia Lum, Devon Johnson, Linda Merola, David Weisburd, BreanneCave,and*JaspreetChahal

Charlotte E. Gill 19

Academic and Professional Teaching Experience

Courses Developed and Taught

Department of Criminology, Law and Society, GeorgeMason University

CRIM 210 Introduction to CriminologyCRIM 320 Crime and PlaceCRIM 491/492 Honors Seminar

“Bar Crawls and Drunken Brawls:” Police-Community Partnerships to Reduce Alcohol-Related Crime (2016-17)CRIM 511 Evidence-Based Crime and Justice PolicyCRIM 516 Evaluation of Crime and Justice Policies and PracticesCRIM 517 Research Practicum in Justice Policy and PracticeCRIM 767 Graduate Professionalization Seminar

Research Ethics (2015-present)CRIM 781 Justice Program EvaluationCRIM 795 Criminological Theory (Special Topics)

Graduate Student Committees

Doctor of Philosophy in Criminology, Law& Society, GeorgeMason University

Zachary Drake (Chair) In progressRachel Jensen (Chair) In progressL. Caitlin Kanewske (Chair) In progressLaToshia Butler (Member) In progressEmily Smedley (Member) In progressKate Doyle Feingold (Member) Graduated 2020Sang Jun Park (Member) Graduated 2019Denise Nazaire (Chair) Graduated 2018Alese Wooditch (Member) Graduated 2016

Master of Arts in Criminology, Law& Society, GeorgeMason University

Taryn Zastrow (Member) In progressMuneeba Azam (Chair) Graduated 2020Pallie Koehn (Member) Graduated 2020Jennifer Kamorowski (Member) Graduated 2018Zachary Drake (Chair) Graduated 2017Rachel Jensen (Member) Graduated 2017Nicole (Watkins) Johnson (Chair) Graduated 2015Emily Smedley (Member) Graduated 2015Josh Conroy (Member) Graduated 2013

Last Update: September 30, 2020

Page 20: CharlotteE...CharlotteE.Gill 3 19. Gill,Charlotte, Julie Hibdon, Cynthia Lum, Devon Johnson, Linda Merola, David Weisburd, BreanneCave,and*JaspreetChahal

Charlotte E. Gill 20

External

Claudia Gross-Shader (Doctor of Philosophy in Criminology, In progressHebrew University of Jerusalem; external member)

Jared Campbell (Master of Science in Geoinformatics and Geospatial Intelligence, Graduated 2019George Mason University; committee member)

Tatiana Mateo-Dotson (Master of Forensic Science, Graduated 2016George Mason University; faculty advisor)

Major Area Paper Supervisor

Doctor of Philosophy in Criminology, Law& Society, GeorgeMason University

Muneeba Azam In progressSydney Ingel In progressL. Caitlin Kanewske Passed 2019Rachel Jensen Passed 2019

Workshops and Guest Lectures

Specialist doctoral course on systematic reviews Jun-Jul 2019Guest lecturerDepartment of Criminology, Criminal Law and Social Law, Ghent University, Belgium

Planning and writing successful research grant proposals: Getting started Feb 2019Panelist, PROV 701 Preparing for Careers in the Academy (Instructor: Ali Weinstein)Office of the Provost, George Mason University

Systematic review workshop Oct 2018Open workshop with Angela Higginson, Elizabeth Eggins, and Lorraine MazerolleLife Course Centre, University of Queensland, Australia

Communities and crime prevention Oct 2017F654 Contemporary Criminology and Public Safety (Main instructor: Cynthia Lum)Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI), George Mason University

Community policing and community crime prevention Apr 2017L659 Evidence-Based Policing (Main instructor: Cynthia Lum)Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI), George Mason University

Communities and crime prevention Oct 2015F654 Contemporary Issues in Criminology (Main instructor: Cynthia Lum)Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI), George Mason University

Crime and place Sep 2014Guest lecture, GGS 795 Seminar in Regional Analysis (Instructor: Timothy Leslie)Department of Geography and GeoInformation Science, George Mason University

Last Update: September 30, 2020

Page 21: CharlotteE...CharlotteE.Gill 3 19. Gill,Charlotte, Julie Hibdon, Cynthia Lum, Devon Johnson, Linda Merola, David Weisburd, BreanneCave,and*JaspreetChahal

Charlotte E. Gill 21

So you want to do a systematic review? Introduction to systematic reviews and meta-analysis Aug 2012Open workshop with David B. WilsonCenter for Evidence-Based Crime Policy Symposium, George Mason University

Assessing TSA’s comprehensive security strategy at airports, AKA “The Playbook.” Apr 2012Guest lecture, CRIM 230 Introduction to Homeland Security (Instructor: Ehsan Zaffar)Department of Criminology, Law and Society, George Mason University

Experimental methods Nov 2010Guest lecture, CRIM 780 Research Methods (Instructor: David B. Wilson)Department of Criminology, Law and Society, George Mason University

Introduction to data analysis using SPSS.Graduate student workshop with Daniel Woods 2008–2009Department of Criminology, University of Pennsylvania

Teaching Assistantships

Department of Criminology, University of Pennsylvania

CRIM 634 Evidence-Based Crime Prevention (Instructor: Lawrence Sherman) Spring 2009CRIM 600 Pro-Seminar in Criminology (Instructor: Paul Rock) Fall 2007

Professional Service

Department of Criminology, Law and Society, GeorgeMason University

Member, Term Faculty search committee 2020Member, Third Year Renewal committee (Norris) 2020-21Member, Graduate Studies committee 2020–presentMember, Department of Criminology, Law and Society leadership team 2019–presentDirector, Master of Science in Criminal Justice program 2019–presentMember, Recruitment committee 2019–2020Member, Department Chair search committee 2019Chair, Graduate Awards committee 2016–2017; 2018-19Member, Assistant Professor search committee 2018Member, Graduate Awards committee 2017–2018Member, Graduate Recruitment committee 2016–2017Member, Crime and Crime Policy comprehensive exam committee 2014–2017Member, Undergraduate Curriculum committee 2014–2017Member, Undergraduate Awards committee 2014–2015

College of Humanities & Social Sciences, GeorgeMason University

Member, Student Policies and Appeals Committee 2019–presentFaculty Judge, College of Humanities & Social Sciences Undergraduate April 2015

Research Symposium & April 2017

Last Update: September 30, 2020

Page 22: CharlotteE...CharlotteE.Gill 3 19. Gill,Charlotte, Julie Hibdon, Cynthia Lum, Devon Johnson, Linda Merola, David Weisburd, BreanneCave,and*JaspreetChahal

Charlotte E. Gill 22

University Service, GeorgeMason University

Acting co-chair, Institutional Review Board 2020–presentSelection Committee, State Council for Higher Education of Virginia 2019–present

Outstanding Faculty AwardsMember, Institutional Review Board 2017–presentMember, Robinson Hall classroom design working group June 2017Faculty Writing Fellow 2016–2020

Writing Across the Curriculum/Stearns Center for Teaching and Faculty ExcellenceFacilitator, Faculty Write-Ins 2015–present

Office of the Provost, Stearns Center for Teaching and Faculty Excellence, and theWriting Across the Curriculum program

Service to the Field

Advisory Board Member, American Society of Evidence-Based Policing 2020–presentApplied Criminology and Data Management course development (NIJ-funded)

Program Co-Chair, American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting 2021 2019–2021Gene Carte Student Paper Award selection committee, American Society of Criminology 2020Advances in Evaluation Research Sub-Area Chair, American Society of Criminology 2020Review Committee, State Council for Higher Education of Virginia 2019–present

Outstanding Faculty (Rising Star) AwardAdvisory Board Member, The motivations for police proactivity at the street-level: 2018-present

A meta-synthesis. PI: Dr. Ajima Olaghere, Temple UniversityPanelist, National Association of Counties Researcher-Practitioner Partnership rountable Nov 2018Member, Campbell Collaboration Crime and Justice Group Steering Committee 2014–presentCertified reviewer, CrimeSolutions.gov 2018–presentPanelist, OJJDP listening session on youth and law enforcement Oct 2017Executive Counselor, Division of Experimental Criminology, 2015–2017

American Society of CriminologyDiscussant, Bureau of Justice Assistance/Council of State Governments Dec 2015

Law Enforcement-Mental Health focus group, Washington DCSubject Matter Expert (research partnerships), Byrne Criminal Justice Innovation 2014–present

Program, U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance/LISCCo-Editor, Campbell Collaboration Crime and Justice Group 2014–2018Secretary-Treasurer, Division of Experimental Criminology, 2014–2015

American Society of CriminologyCrime Prevention Sub-Area Chair, American Society of Criminology 2014Mentor, American Society of Criminology 2011–presentAnnual Colloquium Planning Committee, Campbell Collaboration 2011–2013Outreach/Newsletter Committee, Division of Experimental Criminology, 2011–2013

American Society of CriminologyManaging Editor, Campbell Collaboration Crime and Justice Group 2006–2014

Last Update: September 30, 2020

Page 23: CharlotteE...CharlotteE.Gill 3 19. Gill,Charlotte, Julie Hibdon, Cynthia Lum, Devon Johnson, Linda Merola, David Weisburd, BreanneCave,and*JaspreetChahal

Charlotte E. Gill 23

Service to the Community

Speaker, Braver Angels Fairfax County Alliance panel on police reform July 2020Invited participant, Fairfax County Police Department Community Inclusion Committee 2020Mental Health First Aid® certification Aug 2016Seminar speaker, Legal and Forensic Career Seminars, National Youth Leadership Forum: 2016-2017

Law & CSI conferenceParticipant, Rainier Beach “Bridge to Bay” Community Clean-Up Apr 2015

Peer Reviews & Editorships

Editorial

Guest editor, special issue on NPIA systematic reviews in policing 2014Journal of Experimental Criminology, 10(4)

Area editor, Probation and Parole 2011Springer Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice (Gerben Bruinsma and DavidWeisburd, eds.)

Peer Reviewer

American Journal of Criminal JusticeAsian Journal of CriminologyBureau of Justice AssistanceCambridge University PressCanadian Journal of Criminology & Criminal JusticeCriminal Justice and BehaviorCriminal Justice ReviewCriminology and Criminal JusticeCriminology and Public PolicyEuropean Journal of CriminologyEvaluation ReviewJournal of Community PsychologyJournal of Criminal JusticeJournal of Experimental CriminologyJournal of Quantitative CriminologyJournal of Research in Crime and DelinquencyJournal of Research on AdolescenceJournal of the Society for Social Work and ResearchJustice QuarterlyNational Science FoundationOffice of Community Oriented Policing Services

Office of Juvenile Justice andDelinquency PreventionPolice Practice and ResearchPolice QuarterlyPolicing: A Journal of Policy and PracticePolicing: An International JournalPolitical StudiesRANDRegulation & GovernanceResearch Council of CanadaSocial Science ResearchSpringerSwiss National Science FoundationTemple University PressThe Policy PressVictims & OffendersWhat Works Centre for Crime Reduction,UK College of Policing

WT Grant FoundationYouth Democracy, Rights and GovernanceProject, Counterpart International

Last Update: September 30, 2020

Page 24: CharlotteE...CharlotteE.Gill 3 19. Gill,Charlotte, Julie Hibdon, Cynthia Lum, Devon Johnson, Linda Merola, David Weisburd, BreanneCave,and*JaspreetChahal

Charlotte E. Gill 24

Professional Memberships

Division of Rural Criminology, American Society of Criminology 2019–presentDivision of Communities and Place, American Society of Criminology 2017–presentDivision on Policing, American Society of Criminology 2014–presentDivision of Experimental Criminology, American Society of Criminology 2010–presentAcademy of Experimental Criminology 2007–2010American Society of Criminology 2006–present

Last Update: September 30, 2020