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1 Curriculum Vitae Barry C. Feld PERSONAL DATA: Born: Washington, D.C., May 10, 1944 Married: Patricia Lundgren, August 17, 1969 Children: Ari Daniel, October 8, 1981 Julia Elise, June 16, 1983 EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Academic Background: Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1969 - 1972 Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, Department of Sociology, Ph.D. degree in Sociology, awarded June 1973. University of Minnesota Law School, Minneapolis, MN, 1966 - 1969 J.D. degree, magna cum laude, awarded June 1969. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 1962 - 1966 College of Liberal Arts, B.A. degree in Psychology, awarded June 1966. Academic Honors and Activities: Harvard University: Russell Sage Foundation Fellow in Law and the Social Sciences, 1969-71; NDEA Title IV Fellow, 1969-72. University of Minnesota Law School: Juris Doctor degree magna cum laude; Notes and Comments Editor, Minnesota Law Review, 1969; Order of the Coif, 1969. EMPLOYMENT BACKGROUND Centennial Professor of Law Emeritus 2016 – Centennial Professor of Law 1990 – 2016 Professor of Law 1975 – 1990 Julius E. Davis Professor of Law 1981 – 1982 Associate Professor 1972 – 1975 University of Minnesota Law School Minneapolis, Minnesota Visiting Fellow, Netherlands Institute for Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR) Amsterdam, Netherlands Spring, 2009, 2013

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Curriculum Vitae

Barry C. Feld PERSONAL DATA:

Born: Washington, D.C., May 10, 1944 Married: Patricia Lundgren, August 17, 1969 Children: Ari Daniel, October 8, 1981

Julia Elise, June 16, 1983 EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Academic Background: Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1969 - 1972

Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, Department of Sociology, Ph.D. degree in Sociology, awarded June 1973.

University of Minnesota Law School, Minneapolis, MN, 1966 - 1969

J.D. degree, magna cum laude, awarded June 1969.

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 1962 - 1966 College of Liberal Arts, B.A. degree in Psychology, awarded June 1966.

Academic Honors and Activities: Harvard University: Russell Sage Foundation Fellow in Law and the Social Sciences, 1969-71; NDEA Title IV Fellow, 1969-72. University of Minnesota Law School: Juris Doctor degree magna cum laude; Notes and Comments Editor, Minnesota Law Review, 1969; Order of the Coif, 1969. EMPLOYMENT BACKGROUND Centennial Professor of Law Emeritus 2016 – Centennial Professor of Law 1990 – 2016 Professor of Law 1975 – 1990 Julius E. Davis Professor of Law 1981 – 1982 Associate Professor 1972 – 1975 University of Minnesota Law School

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Visiting Fellow, Netherlands Institute for Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR) Amsterdam, Netherlands Spring, 2009, 2013

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Visiting Fellow Spring, 1993 Department of Criminology University of Melbourne

AUSTRALIA

Visiting Professor of Law Spring, 1985, 1991, 1997, 2007 Uppsala University Law School Uppsala, SWEDEN Assistant County Attorney Criminal Trial Division and 1975, 1978

Juvenile Division Hennepin County Attorney Minneapolis, Minnesota Research Project Director 1970 - 1972 Center for Criminal Justice Harvard Law School Cambridge, Massachusetts Office of General Counsel Summer, 1968 Office of Economic Opportunity Washington, D.C. Admitted to the Bar: Minnesota, October 17, 1969 PUBLICATIONS: Books: THE EVOLUTION OF THE JUVENILE COURT: RACE, POLITICS, AND THE CRIMINALIZING OF JUVENILE JUSTICE (NYU Press 2017); KIDS, COPS, AND CONFESSIONS: INSIDE THE INTERROGATION ROOM (NYU Press 2013) recipient of the 2015 Outstanding Book Award from the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences and cited as “An extraordinary contribution to the study of crime and criminal justice,” March 6, 2015, Orlando, FL; OXFORD HANDBOOK ON JUVENILE CRIME AND JUVENILE JUSTICE (Co-edited with Donna Bishop, New York: Oxford University Press (2012); JUVENILE JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION IN A NUTSHELL (West Publishing 2002); SECOND EDITION, 2008 (translated into Chinese by Gao Weijian, et al., 2011); THIRD EDITION (West Publishing 2014); CASES AND MATERIALS ON JUVENILE JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION (West Publishing, 2000); SECOND EDITION (2004); THIRD EDITION (2009); FOURTH EDITION (2013) FIFTH EDITION (2018);

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SUPPLEMENT TO CASES AND MATERIALS ON JUVENILE JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION (1ST, 2ND, AND 3RD ED., 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007; 2008; 2010; 2011; 2012 TEACHER’S MANUAL TO ACCOMPANY CASES AND MATERIALS ON JUVENILE JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION (West Publishing, 2000); SECOND EDITION (2004); THIRD EDITION (2009); FOURTH EDITION (2013); FIFTH EDITION (2018). BAD KIDS: RACE AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE JUVENILE COURT (New York: Oxford University Press 1999) recipient of the Outstanding Book Award from the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, April 5, 2001, Washington, D.C., and cited as “An extraordinary contribution to the study of crime and criminal justice”; recipient of the Michael J. Hindelang Outstanding Book Award from the American Society of Criminology, November 13, 2002, Chicago, IL, and cited as “A most outstanding contribution to criminology”; READINGS IN JUVENILE JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION (New York: Oxford University Press 1999); JUSTICE FOR CHILDREN: THE RIGHT TO COUNSEL AND JUVENILE COURTS (Boston, MA: Northeastern University Press, 1993); LAW AND SOCIETY: SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES IN CRIMINAL LAW (with J. Inverarity & P. Lauderdale) (Boston, MA, Little, Brown & Co., 1983). NEUTRALIZING INMATE VIOLENCE: JUVENILE OFFENDERS IN INSTITUTIONS (Cambridge, Ballinger, 1977). AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION – INSTITUTE OF JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION, JUVENILE JUSTICE STANDARDS RELATING TO RIGHTS OF MINORS (with R. Levy) (Cambridge, MA, Ballinger, 1977). Law Review, Criminology Articles, and Book Chapters: Barry C. Feld, “Punishing Kids: Delinquents in Juvenile Court; Youths in Criminal Court,” 42 Crime & Justice – (April, 2018); Barry C. Feld, “Competence and Culpability: Delinquents in Juvenile Court; Youths in Criminal Court,” 102 Minnesota Law Review 473 (December, 2017); Barry C. Feld, “Juvenile Justice,” in 1 Reforming Criminal Justice 329 (Erik Luna ed., Arizona State University Press 2017) Barry C. Feld, “My Life in Crime: An Intellectual History of the Juvenile Court,” 17 Nevada Law Journal 299 (March, 2017); Barry C. Feld, Book Review, Jamie J. Fader, Falling Back: Incarceration and Transitions to Adulthood among Urban Youth, 15 Punishment & Society 575 (2015);

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Barry C. Feld, “Questioning Gender: Police Interrogation of Delinquent Girls,” 49 Wake Forest Law Review 1059 (2014); Barry C. Feld, “‘The Worst of Both Worlds’: Adolescent Competence and the Quality of Justice in Juvenile Courts as a Prescription for Wrongful Convictions,” in Allison D. Redlich, James R. Acker, Robert J. Norris, and Catherine L. Bonventure, eds., EXAMINING WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS: STEPPING BACK, MOVING FORWARD (Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press 2014). Barry C. Feld, “Juveniles’ Competence and Procedural Rights in Juvenile Court,” in Wesley T. Church, II, David W. Springer, and Albert R. Roberts, JUVENILE JUSTICE SOURCEBOOK 167 - 192 (2ND ED) (New York, Oxford University Press 2014). Barry C. Feld and Peter van der Laan, “Adolescentenstrafrecht. Gaat het wat worden?,” 2014/10 Sancties 68 – 76 (April 2014) (published in Dutch) Barry C. Feld, “Behind Closed Doors: What Really Happens When Cops Question Kids,” 23 Cornell Journal of Law & Public Policy 395-462 (Winter, 2014); Barry C. Feld, “Cops and Kids in the Interrogation Room,” in Ray Bull, ed., Investigative Interviewing (Springer, 2014); Barry C. Feld, “The Youth Discount: Old Enough to Do the Crime, Too Young to do the Time,” 11 Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law 107 – 148 (2014); Donna Bishop and Barry C. Feld, “Juvenile Justice in the Get Tough Era,” in Gerben Bruinsma and David Weisburd, eds., ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE (New York: Springer 2014); Barry C. Feld, “Adolescent Criminal Responsibility, Proportionality, and Sentencing Policy: Roper, Graham, Miller/Jackson, and the Youth Discount,” 31 Journal of Law & Inequality 263 - 330 (Spring, 2013). Barry C. Feld, “Real Interrogation: What Happens When Cops Question Kids,” 47 Law & Society Review 1 – 35 (January 2013). Barry C. Feld, B.J. Casey and Yasmin L. Hurd, “Adolescent Competence and Culpability: Implications of Neuroscience for Juvenile Justice Administration,” in Stephen Morse and Adina Roskies, eds., A PRIMER ON CRIMINAL LAW AND NEUROSCIENCE (New York: Oxford University Press, 2013). James C. Howell, Barry C. Feld, and Daniel P. Mears, “Young Offenders and an Effective Justice System Response: What Happens, What Should Happen, and What we Need to Know,” in Rolf Loeber and David P. Farrington, eds., From JUVENILE DELINQUENCY TO ADULT CRIME: CRIMINAL CAREERS, JUSTICE, POLICY, AND PREVENTION (Oxford University Press 2012);

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Barry C. Feld, “Procedural Rights in Juvenile Courts: Competence and Consequences,” in Barry C. Feld and Donna Bishop, co-editors, OXFORD HANDBOOK ON JUVENILE CRIME AND JUVENILE JUSTICE (New York: Oxford University Press 2012); Barry C. Feld and Donna M. Bishop, “Transfer of Juveniles to Criminal Court,” in Barry C. Feld and Donna Bishop, co-editors, OXFORD HANDBOOK ON JUVENILE CRIME AND JUVENILE JUSTICE (New York: Oxford University Press 2012); Donna M. Bishop and Barry C. Feld, “Trends in Juvenile Justice Policy and Practice,” in Barry C. Feld and Donna Bishop, co-editors, OXFORD HANDBOOK ON JUVENILE CRIME AND JUVENILE JUSTICE (New York: Oxford University Press 2012); Barry C. Feld and Donna M. Bishop, “The Juvenile Court: Competing Images of Adolescents’ Competence and Culpability,” in Michael Tonry, ed., OXFORD HANDBOOK ON CRIME AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE (New York: Oxford University Press 2011); Barry C. Feld, “T.L.O. and Redding’s Unanswered (Misanswered) Fourth Amendment Questions: Few Rights and Fewer Remedies,” 80 Mississippi Law Journal 847 – 954 (2011); Barry C. Feld and Shelly Schaefer, “The Right to Counsel in Juvenile Court: The Conundrum of Attorneys as an Aggravating Factor at Disposition,” 27 Justice Quarterly 327 – 356 (May 2010); Barry C. Feld and Shelly Schaefer, “The Right to Counsel in Juvenile Court: Law Reform to Deliver Legal Services and Reduce Justice by Geography,” 9 CRIMINOLOGY & Public Policy 327 – 356 (May 2010); Margaret Zahn, Barry C. Feld, et al., Causes and Correlates of Girls’ Delinquency (Washington, DC: Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention 2010); Barry C. Feld, “Violent Girls or Relabeled Status Offenders? An Alternative Interpretation of the Data,” 55 Crime & Delinquency 241 – 265 (April, 2009); Barry C. Feld, “Girls in the Juvenile Justice System,” in Delinquent Girls (M. Zahn Ed., Philadelphia: Temple University Press 2009); Barry C. Feld, “Juvenile Justice,” 2 Encyclopedia of United States Supreme Court 99 (D. Tannehaus, ed., MacMillan 2008); Margaret Zahn, Barry C. Feld, et al., Violence by Teenage Girls: Trends and Context (Washington, DC: Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention 2008); Barry C. Feld, “A Slower Form of Death: Implications of Roper v. Simmons for Juveniles Sentenced to Life Without Parole,” 22 NOTRE DAME J. LAW, ETHICS & PUB. POL’Y 9 (2008) (lead article, Symposium on Youth and Law);

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Barry C. Feld, “Unmitigated Punishment: Adolescent Criminal Responsibility and LWOP Sentences,” 10 J.L. & FAM. STUD. 11 (2007) (Distinguished Lecture, University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law)(cited by United States Supreme Court in Graham v. Florida, 130 S. Ct. 2010 (2010); Barry C. Feld, “A Century of Juvenile Justice: A Work in Progress or a Revolution that Failed?” 34 NORTHERN KENTUCKY LAW REVIEW 189 (2007); Barry C. Feld, “Police Interrogation of Juveniles: An Empirical Study of Policy and Practice,” 97 JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW & CRIMINOLOGY 229 (January, 2007); Barry C. Feld, “The Inherent Tension of Social Welfare and Criminal Social Control: Policy Lessons From the American Juvenile Court Experience” in JUVENILE LAW VIOLATORS, HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE NEW JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEMS (E. Jensen & J. Jepsen, eds., Oxford, UK: Hart Publishing 2006); Barry C. Feld, “Juveniles’ Competence to Exercise Miranda Rights: An Empirical Study of Policy and Practice,” 91 MINNESOTA LAW REVIEW 26 (November, 2006); Barry C. Feld, “Race and the Changing Jurisprudence of Juvenile Justice: A Tale in Two Part, 1950-2000,” in OUR CHILDREN, OTHER PEOPLE’S CHILDREN (D. Hawkins and K. Kempf-Leonard, eds., University of Chicago Press 2005); Barry C. Feld, “Guest Editorial Introduction: Juvenile Transfer,” 5 Criminology & Public Policy 599 (2004); Barry C. Feld, “Competence, Culpability, and Punishment: Implications of Atkins for Executing and Sentencing Adolescents,” 32 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 463 (2004); Barry C. Feld, “The Politics of Race and Juvenile Justice: The Due Process Revolution and the Conservative Reaction,” 20 JUSTICE QUARTERLY 765-800 (December, 2003); Barry C. Feld, “The Constitutional Tension Between Apprendi and McKeiver: Sentence Enhancements Based on Delinquency Convictions and the Quality of Justice in Juvenile Courts,” 38 WAKE FOREST L. REV. 1111 (December, 2003); Barry C. Feld, “Race, Politics, and Juvenile Justice: The Warren Court and the Conservative Backlash,” 87 MINNESOTA LAW REVIEW 1447 (May, 2003); Barry C. Feld, “The Back-Door to Prison: Waiver Reform, Blended Sentencing, and the Law of Unintended Consequences,” 91 JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINOLOGY 997 (Summer, 2001)(with Marcy Podkopacz); Barry C. Feld, “The Juvenile Court: History and Philosophy” and “Juveniles in the Adult

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System” in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CRIME AND JUSTICE (New York: MacMillan, 2001); Barry C. Feld, “Race, Youth Violence, and the Changing Jurisprudence of Waiver,” 19 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES & LAW 3 - 22 (2001); Barry C. Feld, “The Juvenile Court,” in HANDBOOK OF JUSTICE RESEARCH IN THE LAW (J. Sanders and V.L. Hamilton, eds., Plenum 2001); Barry C. Feld, “Legislative Exclusion of Offenses from Juvenile Court Jurisdiction: A History and Critique,” in THE CHANGING BORDERS OF JUVENILE JUSTICE: WAIVER OF ADOLESCENTS TO THE CRIMINAL COURT (J. Fagan and F. Zimring eds., University of Chicago Press, 2000); Barry C. Feld, “Juveniles’ Waiver of Legal Rights: Confessions, Miranda, and the Right to Counsel,” in YOUTH ON TRIAL: A DEVELOPMENTAL PERSPECTIVE ON JUVENILE JUSTICE (T. Grisso and R. Schwartz, eds., University of Chicago Press, 2000); Barry C. Feld, “The Transformation of the Juvenile Court – Part II: Race and the Crack Down on Youth Crime,” 83 MINNESOTA LAW REVIEW 327 - 95 (1999); Barry C. Feld, “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Centenary: Social Structure, Race, and the Transformation of the Juvenile Court,” 1 PUNISHMENT & SOCIETY 187 - 214 (1999); Barry C. Feld, “The Honest Politician’s Guide to Juvenile Justice in the Twenty-First Century,” 564 THE ANNALS 10 - 27 (1999); Barry C. Feld, “Juvenile and Criminal Justice Systems’ Responses to Youth Violence,” in Youth Violence, 24 CRIME AND JUSTICE 189 - 261 (1998) (Michael Tonry and Mark Moore, co-editors); reprinted in ESSENTIAL READINGS IN JUVENILE JUSTICE (D. Parry ed., Prentice Hall, 2005) Barry C. Feld, “Abolish the Juvenile Court: Youthfulness, Criminal Responsibility and Sentencing Policy,” 88 JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW & CRIMINOLOGY 68 - 136 (Winter 1998); Barry C. Feld, “Rehabilitation, Retribution, and Restorative Justice: Alternative Conceptions of the Juvenile Court,” in RESTORATIVE JUSTICE (Lode Walgrave and Gordon Bazemore, eds. 1999; Criminal Justice Press); Barry C. Feld, “The Juvenile Court,” in OXFORD HANDBOOK ON CRIME AND PUNISHMENT (Michael Tonry, ed., Oxford University Press, 1998); Barry C. Feld, “The End of the Line: An Empirical Study of Judicial Waiver,” 86 JOURNAL CRIMINAL LAW & CRIMINOLOGY 449 - 492 (1996)(with Marcy Podkopacz); Reprinted in READINGS IN JUVENILE JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION (B. Feld, ed. 1999); Barry C. Feld, “Abolish the Juvenile Court: Affirming Personal Responsibility,” 2 JUVENILE JUSTICE UPDATE 1 (August-September 1996);

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Barry C. Feld, “Neither Therapy Nor Justice: The Inherent Contradiction of the Juvenile Court,” in JUVENILE JUSTICE AT THE CROSSROADS (D. Yanich ed., University of Delaware Press 1996). Barry C. Feld, “Judicial Waiver Policy and Practice: Persistence, Seriousness and Race,” 14 JOURNAL OF LAW & INEQUALITY 73 (1996)(with Marcy Podkopacz); Barry C. Feld, “The Social Context of Juvenile Justice Administration: Racial Disparities in an Urban Juvenile Court,” in Kimberly Kempf-Leonard, Carl Pope, and William Feyerherm, eds., MINORITIES IN JUVENILE JUSTICE (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, July 1995); Barry C. Feld, “Violent Youth and Public Policy: A Case Study of Juvenile Justice Law Reform,” 79 MINNESOTA LAW REVIEW 965 - 1128 (May, 1995); Barry C. Feld, “Juvenile Justice Swedish-Style: A Rose by Another Name?,” 11 JUSTICE QUARTERLY 625 - 50 (December, 1994); Barry C. Feld, “Violent Youth and Public Policy: Minnesota Juvenile Justice Task Force and 1994 Legislative Reform,” 64 HENNEPIN LAWYER 20 - 25 (September-October 1994); Barry C. Feld, Book Review, Reinventing Juvenile Justice by Barry Krisberg and James Austin, 23 CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGY 710 (1994); Barry C. Feld, “Juvenile (In)Justice and the Criminal Court Alternative,” 39 CRIME & DELINQUENCY 403 - 424 (October, 1993); reprinted in THE JUVENILE COURT: DYNAMIC, DYSFUNCTIONAL, OR DEAD? (F. Orlando, ed., Philadelphia, Center for Youth Policy, University of Pennsylvania 1993); JUVENILE DELINQUENCY: A JUSTICE PERSPECTIVE (R. Weisheit and R Culbertson, eds. 4th ed., Waveland, 2000); EXPLORING DELINQUENCY: CAUSES AND CONTROL (D. Rojek and G. Jensen, eds., Roxbury, 1996); CRIMINAL COURTS FOR THE 21ST CENTURY (L. Stolzenberg and S. D=Alessio, eds., Prentice Hall 2001); ESSENTIAL READINGS IN JUVENILE JUSTICE (D. Parry ed., Prentice Hall, 2005). Barry C. Feld, “Criminalizing the American Juvenile Court,” 17 CRIME AND JUSTICE: AN ANNUAL REVIEW 197-280 (M. Tonry, ed.) (Summer, 1993); Reprinted in READINGS IN JUVENILE JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION (B. Feld, ed. 1999); Barry C. Feld, “Criminalizing the Juvenile Court: A Research Agenda for the 1990s,” in Ira Schwartz ed., JUVENILE JUSTICE AND PUBLIC POLICY: TOWARD A NATIONAL AGENDA (Lexington Books-Macmillan 1992); Barry C. Feld, “Justice By Geography: Urban, Suburban, and Rural Variations in Juvenile Justice Administration,” 82 JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINOLOGY 156 - 210 (Spring, 1991); reprinted in READINGS IN JUVENILE JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION (B. Feld ed., 1999); ESSENTIAL READINGS IN JUVENILE JUSTICE (D. Parry ed., Prentice Hall, 2005);

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Barry C. Feld, “The Transformation of the Juvenile Court,” 75 MINNESOTA LAW REVIEW 691 - 725 (1991); Barry C. Feld, “Just Deserts for Juveniles: Punishment versus Treatment and the Difference It Makes,” 39-40 INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CRIMINAL POLICY 81 - 98 (1990)(New York: United Nations); Barry C. Feld, “The Punitive Juvenile Court and the Quality of Procedural Justice: Disjunctions Between Rhetoric and Reality,” 36 CRIME & DELINQUENCY 443 - 466 (October, 1990) (reprinted in JUVENILE JUSTICE: A TEXT/READER (R. Lawrence and C. Hemmens, eds., Los Angeles, Sage Pub. 2008); Barry C. Feld, “Bad Law Makes Hard Cases: Reflections on Teen-Aged Axe-Murderers, Judicial Activism, and Legislative Default,” 8 JOURNAL OF LAW & INEQUALITY 1 - 101 (1990); Barry C. Feld, “The Right to Counsel in Juvenile Court: Fulfilling Gault's Promise” (Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan, Center for Study of Youth Policy, 1989); Barry C. Feld, “The Right to Counsel in Juvenile Court: An Empirical Study of When Lawyers Appear and the Difference They Make,” 79 JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW & CRIMINOLOGY 1185 - 1346 (Winter, 1989); reprinted in READINGS IN JUVENILE JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION (B. Feld, ed., 1999); Book Review, Death Penalty for Juveniles by Victor Streib, 26 SOCIETY/TRANSACTION 93 - 97 (January, 1989); Barry C. Feld, “The Juvenile Court Meets the Principle of Offense: Punishment, Treatment, and the Difference it Makes,” 68 BOSTON UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 821 - 915 (November, 1988); reprinted in READINGS IN JUVENILE JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION (B. Feld, ed., 1999); Barry C. Feld, “In re Gault Revisited: A Cross-State Comparison of the Right to Counsel in Juvenile Court,” 34 CRIME & DELINQUENCY 393 - 424 (October, 1988); Reprinted in EXPLORING DELINQUENCY: CAUSES AND CONTROL (D. Rojek and G. Jensen, eds., 1996); Reprinted in READINGS IN JUVENILE JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION (B. Feld, ed., 1999); Barry C. Feld, “The Juvenile Court Meets the Principle of Offense: Legislative Changes in Juvenile Waiver Statutes,” 78 JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW & CRIMINOLOGY 471 - 533 (Fall, 1987); Barry C. Feld, “Criminalizing Juvenile Justice: Rules of Procedure for Juvenile Court,” 69 MINNESOTA LAW REVIEW 141 - 276 (December, 1984); Reprinted in CRIMINAL JUSTICE POLICY MAKING: FEDERAL ROLES AND PROCESSES (Barbara Ann Stolz, ed., Westport, Ct., Praeger 2002); Barry C. Feld, “The Decision to Seek Criminal Charges: Just Deserts and the Waiver Decision,”

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3 CRIMINAL JUSTICE ETHICS 27 - 56 (Summer/Fall 1984); Barry C. Feld, “Delinquent Careers and Criminal Policy: Just Deserts and the Waiver Decision,” 21 CRIMINOLOGY 195 - 212 (1983); Barry C. Feld, “Legislative Policies Toward the Serious Juvenile Offender: On the Virtues of Automatic Adulthood,” 27 CRIME & DELINQUENCY 497 - 521 (October 1981); Barry C. Feld, “A Comparative Analysis of Organizational Structure and Inmate Subcultures in Institutions for Juvenile Offenders,” 27 CRIME & DELINQUENCY 336 - 363 (July 1981); Reprinted in THE SOCIOLOGY OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY (R. Berger, ed., 1991); READINGS IN JUVENILE JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION (B. Feld, ed., 1999); JUVENILE DELINQUENCY AND JUSTICE (R. Berger, ed., 2010); JUVENILE DELINQUENCY AND JUSTICE: SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES (R. Berger & P. Gregory, eds., 2009). Barry C. Feld, “Juvenile Court Legislative Reform and the Serious Young Offender: Dismantling the ‘Rehabilitative Ideal’,” 65 MINNESOTA LAW REVIEW 167 - 242 (1980); Barry C. Feld, “Reference of Juvenile Offender for Adult Prosecution: The Legislative Alternative to Asking Unanswerable Questions,” 62 MINNESOTA LAW REVIEW 515 - 618 (1978); Barry C. Feld, “The Legal Responses to the ‘Hard-Core’ Juvenile – The Offender or the Offense?” in THE SERIOUS JUVENILE OFFENDER (Nat'l Office of Social Responsibility, ed., Washington, D.C., 1977); Barry C. Feld, Book Review, Friedman and Macaulay, Law and the Behavioral Sciences and Schwartz and Skolnick, Society and the Legal Order, 8 HARVARD JOURNAL OF LEGISLATION 713 (1971); Barry C. Feld, “Police Violence and Protest,” 55 MINNESOTA LAW REVIEW 731 (1971); Barry C. Feld, Note, “Reasonable Rules, Reasonably Enforced: Guidelines for University Disciplinary Proceedings,” 53 MINNESOTA LAW REVIEW 301 (1968). SPEECHES, PAPERS, AND PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS: Speaker, “In re Gault at 50: Still Waiting to Put the Justice in Juvenile Justice,” Conference on In Re Gault, University of Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor, MI, March 29, 2017; Presenter, “Juvenile Justice,” at Bridging the Gap: A Conference on Scholarship and Criminal Justice Reform, Arizona State University Law School, February 17, 2017; Author-Meets-Critics Panel, Kids, Cops, and Confessions: Inside the Interrogation Room (NYU Press 2013), Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Orlando, FL, March 5, 2015;

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Keynote Speaker, “Real Interrogation: What Happens When Police in the US Interrogate Juveniles,” EU Conference on “Interrogating Young Suspects,” Maastricht, Netherlands, January 16, 2015; Keynote Speaker, “True and False Confessions and the Vulnerability of Youth,” EU Conference on “Interrogating Young Suspects,” Genk, Belgium, January 15, 2015; Panel Presentation, Panel Presentation, “Questioning Gender: Police Interrogation of Serious Delinquent Girls,” American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA, November 13, 2014; Author-Meets-Critics Panel, Kids, Cops, and Confessions: Inside the Interrogation Room (NYU Press 2013), American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA, November 22, 2013; CLE Lecture, “Real Interrogation: What Actually Happens When Cops Question Kids,” Iowa Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Des Moines, Iowa, November 15, 2013; Public Lecture, “Real Interrogation: What Actually Happens When Cops Question Kids,” Drake Law School, Des Moines Iowa, November 14, 2013; Keynote Speaker, “Adolescent Competence and Procedural Rights in United States Juvenile Courts,” Second International Conference on Juvenile Justice, Chongqing, China, May 10, 2013; Michael J. Hindelang Lecture, “Real Interrogation: What Actually Happens When Cops Question Kids,” School of Criminal Justice, State University of New York at Albany, April 19, 2013 Public Lecture, “The Youth Discount,” Netherlands Institute for Study of Crime and Law Enforcement, Amsterdam, Netherlands, March 15, 2013 University of Denver, Sturm School of Law, “Real Interrogation: What Actually Happens When Cops Question Kids,” February, 2013 Arizona State University, School of Criminal Justice, “Real Interrogation: What Actually Happens When Cops Question Kids,” Phoenix, AZ, February, 2013; Panel Presenter, “Adolescent Criminal Responsibility, Sentencing Policy, and the Youth Discount,” American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL, November 16, 2012; Centennial Chair Reappointment Lecture, “Real Interrogation: What Actually Happens When Cops Question Kids,” University of Minnesota Law School, Minneapolis, MN, October 16, 2012; Speaker, “Adolescent Criminal Responsibility, Proportionality, and Sentencing Policy,” 2012 Journal of Law & Inequality Symposium, "Children are Different": Culpability and the Mandatory Sentencing of Juveniles under Miller v. Alabama & Jackson v. Hobbs, University of

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Minnesota Law School, Minneapolis, MN, October 4, 2012; Speaker, “Real Interrogation: What Actually Happens When Cops Question Kids,” International Meeting, American Psychology Law Society, San Juan, Puerto Rico, March 17, 2012; Speaker, “Varieties of Police Behavior: Interrogation of Juveniles in Urban and Suburban Locales,” Annual Meeting, American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C., November 17, 2011; Speaker, “Police Interrogation of Juveniles: Preliminary Findings,” Annual Meeting, American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, November 19, 2010; Speaker, “Youthfulness as a Mitigating Factor in Sentencing,” Symposium on Life without Parole for Juveniles, Annual Meeting, American Psychological Association, San Diego, CA, August 13, 2010; Speaker, “Culpability and Competence of Juvenile Offenders,” Youth Violence Prevention Conference, School of Criminal Justice, University of Missouri – St. Louis, April 8, 2010; Speaker, Fourth Amendment Symposium at National Judicial College: “T.L.O.’s Unanswered Questions: Few Rights and Fewer Remedies,” National Center for Justice and Rule of Law, University of Mississippi Law School, Oxford, MS, March 11, 2010; Panel Presentation, “Juveniles’ Competence to Exercise Legal Rights and Confessions,” National Symposium on Indigent Defense, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC, February 19, 2010; Panel Presentation, “Procedural Justice in Juvenile Courts,” American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA, November 4, 2009; Distinguished Lecture, “Police Interrogation of Juveniles,” School of Psychology and Juvenile Justice, Prairie View A & M University, Prairie View, TX, September 14, 2009; Speaker, “Sentencing Juveniles as Adults,” Research and Documentation Centre, Dutch Ministry of Justice, Den Haag, May 7, 2009; Speaker, “Sentencing Juveniles as Adults,” National Institute for Study of Crime and Law Enforcement, Amsterdam, Netherlands, April 29, 2009; Public Lecture, “Juvenile Justice Policy in the United States: Adolescent Culpability and Punishment,” University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands, April 23, 2009; Speaker, “Police Interrogation of Juveniles,” National Institute for Study of Crime and Law Enforcement, Amsterdam, Netherlands March 17, 2009;

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Author-Meets-Critic Panel on Richard A. Leo, Police Interrogation in America (2008), American Society of Criminology, St. Louis, MO, November, 2008; Distinguished Lecture, “The Cycle of Juvenile Justice: Paroxysms of Punitiveness and a Return to Rationality,” Utah Criminal Justice Center, University of Utah’s S. J. Quinney College of Law, Salt Lake City, UT, March 1, 2007; Commentator, on Prof. Steven Morse’s 2007 Deinard Memorial Lecture on “New Neuroscience, Old Legal Problems: The Case of Juvenile Responsibility,” University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, February 1, 2007; Speaker, “Abolish the Juvenile Court,” Child Advocacy Program: Art of Social Change, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, November 30, 2006; Presenter, “What a Difference a Law Makes: Assessing the Impact of Juvenile Justice Reforms,” and “Police Interrogation of Juveniles,” Annual Meeting, American Society of Criminology, Los Angeles, CA, November 2, 2006; Plenary Speaker, “Police Interrogation of Juveniles,” National Juvenile Defenders’ Leadership Summit, Washington, D.C., October 29, 2006; Keynote Speaker, “A Century of Juvenile Justice: A ‘Work in Progress’ or A Revolution that Failed?”, Northern Kentucky University Law School Symposium on Juvenile Justice, Covington, KY, September 29, 2006; Panel Presenter, “Race, Politics, and Juvenile Justice,” John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation’s Adolescent Development and Juvenile Justice Network Conference on “Bringing Research to Policy and Practice in the Juvenile Justice System,” Washington, D.C., September 22, 2006; Guest Speaker, “When Kids’ Commit Crimes, What’s a Fair Sentence?” on Justice Talking, National Public Radio, broadcast date April 3, 2006; Public Lecture, “Juveniles’ Competence to Exercise Miranda Rights: An Empirical Study of Policy and Practice,” School of Criminal Justice, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, April 3, 2006; Presenter, “Girls in the Juvenile Justice System,” National Conference of Coordinating Council on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, January 11, 2006, Washington, D.C.; Presenter, “Police Interrogation of Juveniles: An Empirical Study of Policy and Practice,” American Society of Criminology, November 15, 2005, Toronto, Canada; Centennial Professor of Law Chair Reappointment Lecture, “Police Interrogation of Juveniles: An Empirical Study of Policy and Practice,” University of Minnesota Law School, Minneapolis,

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MN, November 8, 2005; Keynote speaker, “In re Gault: A Critical Retrospective,” May 13, 2005, Minnesota Supreme Court’s centenary observation of the creation of Minnesota’s juvenile courts, St. Paul, MN. Plenary Speaker, “Race, Politics, and Juvenile Justice,” April 30, 2004, Ohio Juvenile Defenders Leadership Summit, Dayton, OH; Distinguished Lecture Series, “Race, Politics, and Juvenile Justice,” February 26, 2004, College of Criminal Justice, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY; Speaker, “Competence, Culpability and Capital Punishment,” University of Houston Law Symposium, January 29, 2004, Houston, TX; Presenter, “Competence, Culpability, and Capital Punishment: Implications of Atkins for Executing Juveniles,” American Society of Criminology, November 19, 2003, Denver, CO; Speaker, “Competence, Culpability, and Capital Punishment: Implications of Atkins for Executing Juveniles,” “The Constitutional Tension Between Apprendi and McKeiver: Using Delinquency Convictions to Enhance Criminal Sentences and the Quality of Justice in Juvenile Courts,” Plenary Speaker, “Race, Politics, and Juvenile Justice,” at American Bar Association Juvenile Defenders Leadership Summit, October 24-26, 2003, Baltimore, Md; Plenary Speaker, “Race, Politics, and Juvenile Justice,” Annie E. Casey Journalism Foundation, Denver, CO., June 19, 2003; Presenter, “The Inherent Tension of Social Welfare and Criminal Social Control: Policy Lessons From the American Juvenile Court Experience,” International Conference on Human Rights and Juvenile Justice, Onati, Spain, June 5, 2003. Author-Meets-Critics Session on Bad Kids: Race and the Transformation of the Juvenile Court, and panel presenter of “Race and the Jurisprudence of Juvenile Justice,” Annual Meeting, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, March 6 and 7, 2003, Boston, MA. Speaker, “Race, Politics, and Juvenile Justice,” University of Houston Law Symposium, January 23, 2003, Houston, TX; Speaker, “Understanding and Utilizing New Research on Blended Sentencing and Transfer,” at American Bar Association Juvenile Defender Leadership Summit, October 27, 2002, Phoenix, AZ; Panel Presenter, “Race and the Changing Jurisprudence of Juvenile Justice: A Tale in Two Parts, 1950 - 2000,” American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA, November 15, 2001, Program Panelist, “The Color of Justice,” a program produced by the Minnesota Public Radio

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Civic Journalism Initiative, the Minnesota Journalism Center and the Institute on Criminal Justice, University of Minnesota Law School, June 14, 2001; Speaker, “Juveniles’ Waiver of Legal Rights: Confessions, Miranda and the Right to Counsel,” and “Extended Jurisdiction Juvenile Prosecution in Theory and Practice,” Governor’s Conference on Juvenile Justice, Topeka, KS, June 5, 2001; Speaker, “Race, ‘Get Tough’ Politics, and the Transformation of the Juvenile Court,” Institute for Legal Policy, University of Wisconsin Law School, Madison, WI, April 3, 2001; Speaker, “Race, ‘Get Tough’ Politics, and the Transformation of the Juvenile Court,” Criminal Justice Forum, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, February 22, 2001; Presenter, “Race and the Changing Jurisprudence of Juvenile Waiver,” National Conference, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Washington, D.C., December 14, 2000; Presenter, “The Back-Door to Prison: Waiver Reform, ‘Blended Sentences,’ and the Law of Unintended Consequences,” American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA, November 15, 2000; Presentation, “Race and the Jurisprudence of Juvenile Justice: A Tale in Two Parts, 1950 - 2000,” John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Chicago, October 12, 2000; American Society of Criminology, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, November 18-19, 1999, author-meets-critic session on Bad Kids: Race and the Transformation of the Juvenile Court; Presenter, “Legislative Exclusion of Offenses from Juvenile Court Jurisdiction: A History and Critique”; Presenter, “Social Structure, Race, and the Transformation of the Juvenile Court,” at Delaware Center for Justice Conference on “Juvenile Justice: Is There a Future?,” University of Delaware, Wilmington, DE, June 3, 1999; Scholar-in-Residence and Public Lecture, “Social Structure, Race, and the Transformation of the Juvenile Court,” Department of Sociology, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA, April 7 - 10, 1999; Author-Meets-Critics on Bad Kids: Race and the Transformation of the Juvenile Court, Annual Meeting, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Orlando, FL, March 12, 1999; Presenter, “Juvenile Justice: Sentencing Issues and Correctional Consequences,” National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council Panel on Juvenile Crime: Prevention, Treatment, and Control, Washington, C.D. January 21, 1999; American Society of Criminology, “Social Structure, Race, and the Transformation of the Juvenile Court,” Washington, D.C., November 13, 1998;

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John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Research Network on Adolescent Development and Juvenile Justice, Working Group on The Changing Borders of Juvenile Justice: Waiver of Adolescents to the Criminal Court, “Legislative Exclusion of Offenses from Juvenile Court Jurisdiction: A History and Critique,” Coral Gables, FL, October 23, 1998; Centennial Professor of Law, Chair Re-inaugural Lecture, University of Minnesota Law School, September 8, 1998, “Social Structure, Race, and the Transformation of the Juvenile Court”; John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Research Network on Adolescent Development and Juvenile Justice, “Competence and Culpability: Juveniles’ Waivers of Legal Rights,” May 1 - 3, 1998, Atlanta, GA; Visiting Scholar in Residence, “Social Structure, Race, and the Transformation of the Juvenile Court,” April 22, 1998, University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN; Distinguished Scholar in Residence, “Social Structure, Race, and the Transformation of the Juvenile Court,” March 15, 1998, Mercyhurst College, Erie, PA; American Society of Criminology, San Diego, CA., November 19, 1997, “The Erosion of the Juvenile Court,” and “Rehabilitation, Retribution, and Restorative Justice”; Presenter, “Recriminalizing Delinquency – Representing Children Thirty Years After Gault,” American Bar Association, Criminal Justice Section, San Francisco, CA., August 4, 1997; Plenary Speaker, “Abolish the Juvenile Court: Youthfulness, Criminal Responsibility, and Sentencing Policy,” May 29, 1997, John D. and Katherine T. MacArthur Foundation Conference on the Future of the Juvenile Court, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; International Conference on Restorative Justice for Juveniles, Speaker, “Rehabilitation, Retribution, and Restorative Justice,” May 12, 1997, Leuven, Belgium; Plenary Speaker, “Has the Juvenile Court Outlived Its Usefulness?,” Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, National Conference on “Juvenile Justice at the Crossroads,” December 13, 1996, Baltimore, MD; American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL, November 23, 1996, “Youthfulness, Criminal Responsibility, and Sentencing Policy”; Presenter, “Youthfulness, Criminal Responsibility, and Sentencing Policy,” Conference on “The Culture of Choice in Law and Social Policy.” April 26, 1996, New York University Law School; American Society of Criminology, Boston, MA, November 17, 1995, “Judicial Waiver Policy and Practice”; Keynote Speaker, Delaware Council on Crime and Justice, October 5, 1995, Wilmington, DE,

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“Juvenile Justice at the Crossroads”; Keynote Speaker, Michigan District Attorney’s Annual Convention, July 1995, Mackinac Island, Michigan, “Minnesota’s New Juvenile Code”; Plenary Address, Indiana Juvenile Judges Symposium, June 21, 1995, Nashville, IN, “Juvenile Justice in Crisis”; Baldy Center for Law and Policy, State University of New York at Buffalo, March 27, 1995, “Violent Youth and Public Policy”; Harvard Law School and Boston College Law School conference on “Struggling for a Future: Youth Violence, Youth Justice,” Cambridge and Newton, MA., December 2 - 3, 1994, “Rethinking the Juvenile Court,” and “Juvenile Justice Legislative Reform Initiatives”; American Society of Criminology, Miami, FL, Nov. 10, 1994, “Youth Violence and Public Policy: A Case Study of Juvenile Justice Law Reform”; Keynote Speaker, Minnesota State Bar, Criminal Justice Institute, Bloomington, MN., August 29, 1994, “Minnesota’s Juvenile Courts in 1994 and Beyond”; Interviewed on NBC-TV, Today program, August 6, 1994; Fortunoff Lecture, “The Future of the Juvenile Court,” Center for Criminal Justice, New York University Law School, March 21, 1994; American Society of Criminology, “Juvenile Justice Reform: An Outsider's Inside View,” Phoenix, AZ, October 29, 1993; American Society of Criminology, New Orleans, LA, November 9, 1992, “Three Models of the Juvenile Court [...and Why They Don't Work]”; Keynote Speaker, American Bar Association’s National Convention, Criminal Justice Section, San Francisco, August 9, 1992, “Whose Court is it Any Way? The Future of the Juvenile Court”; Testimony, United States Senate, Committee on Judiciary, Juvenile Justice Subcommittee, Washington, D. C., March 4, 1992, “Juvenile Courts: Access to Justice”; American Bar Association’s Appellate Judges Seminar, Salt Lake City, Utah, February 25, 1992, “Criminalizing the Juvenile Court: Transformed but Unreformed”; Keynote speaker, “The Transformation of the Juvenile Court,” North Dakota Judicial Conference and Juvenile Justice Conference, Bismarck, N.D., November 25, 1991;

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American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA November 21, 1991, “Juvenile Justice Swedish-Style: A Rose by Another Name?”; American Bar Association, Section of Criminal Justice, Annual Meeting C.L.E., Annapolis, MD., November 8, 1991, “The Future of the Juvenile Court”; Faculty Sentencing Seminar, Juridicum, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, May 28, 1991, “The Transformation of the Juvenile Court”; Ministerie van Justitie, Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek-en Documentatie Centrum, The Haag, The Netherlands, May 1, 1991, AThe Juvenile Court@; American Society of Criminology, November 11, 1990, Baltimore, MD. “Transformed but Unreformed: The Juvenile Court and the Criminal Court Alternative”; Centennial Professor of Law, Chair Inaugural Lecture, University of Minnesota Law School, September 24, 1990, “The Transformation of the Juvenile Court”; American Society of Criminology, November 9, 1989, Reno, NV, “Justice by Geography: Urban, Suburban, and Rural Variations in Juvenile Justice Administration”; University of Michigan, Summer Symposium, School of Social Work, June 8, 1989, “The Future of the Juvenile Court”; Children, Families, and Law Judicial Council, March 20, 1989, Denver, CO, “The Right to Counsel in Juvenile Court: Fulfilling Gault’s Promise”; Annual Convention, National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges/National District Attorneys Association, March 13, 1989, Reno, NV, “The Role of Counsel in Juvenile Court: ‘Best Interests’ and Advocacy Conflicts”; American Society of Criminology, November 11, 1988, Chicago, IL, “The Right to Counsel in Juvenile Court,” and “The Transformation of the Juvenile Court: From Progressive Rhetoric to Contemporary Reality”; Annual Convention, National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges/National District Attorneys Association, March 14, 1988, Miami, FL, “Waiver of Serious Juvenile Offenders for Adult Prosecution”; American Society of Criminology, November, 1987, Montreal, CANADA, “In re Gault Revisited: A Cross-State Comparison of the Right to Counsel in Juvenile Court,” and “Juvenile Court Meets the Principle of Offense”; Sino-American Juvenile Justice Conference, Yantai and Shanghai, CHINA, May 27 - 29, 1987, “Punishment and Treatment in the United States’ Juvenile Court”;

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Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., November 12, 1986, Program Planning Conference, “Procedural Justice in Juvenile Courts”; American Society of Criminology, October 29, 1986, Atlanta, GA, “Legislative Changes in Juvenile Waiver Statutes”; American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC)/Rose Institute, April 28, 1986, Washington, D.C., “Serious Juvenile Offenders”; PBS-TV, Crime File, Program on Serious Juvenile Offenders, 1986. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES, HONORS, and AWARDS: Member, National Institute of Justice Study Group on Transitions from Juvenile Delinquency to Adult Crime 2008 – 2010 (chaired by Rolf Loeber and David Farrington). Member, Republican National Convention Public Safety Planning & Implementation Review Commission (2008)(appointed by St. Paul Mayor and City Council to review police planning and practices during Republican Convention in St. Paul, Sept. 1 – 4, 2008)(Commission Report is available at http://rnc08report.org/archive/667.shtml) American Bar Association’s Livingston Hall Award, August 10, 2008 (“to recognize lawyers practicing in the juvenile delinquency field who have demonstrated a high degree of skill, commitment, and professionalism in representing their young clients” – http://www.abanet.org/crimjust/juvjus/livingstonhall.html ); National Science Foundation Grant SES-0813807 to support “Police Interrogation of Juveniles: Competence and Vulnerability,” July, 2008 – July, 2010; University of Minnesota Law School Stanley B. Kinyon Teacher of the Year for 2007-08; Fellow, American Society of Criminology, 2005; Editorial Advisory Boards: Punishment & Society (1998 - present); Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice (2002 – present); Youth Justice: An International Journal (2006 – present), as well as a regular peer reviewer for criminology journals – Criminology, Law & Society Review, Justice Quarterly, and others – and for book publishers – Oxford University Press, University of Chicago Press, New York University Press, and others; Co-Reporter, Minnesota Juvenile Court Rules of Procedure Advisory Committee, Minnesota Supreme Court (1994 – 1997); American Bar Association, Juvenile Justice Due Process Advisory Committee, Washington,

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D.C. (1993 - 95) (produced report A Call For Justice: An Assessment of Access to Counsel and Quality of Representation in Delinquency Proceedings (1995)); Minnesota Juvenile Justice Task Force (a joint commission appointed by Governor, Supreme Court, and Legislature to recommend revisions in Minnesota’s juvenile code and which produced substantial revisions in the law, effective January, 1995) (1992 – 1994); Minnesota Supreme Court Advisory Committee on Legal Representation of Juveniles (1989 – 1990); Visiting Scholar, National Center for Juvenile Justice, Pittsburgh, PA., sponsored by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice (1987); Secretary/Treasurer and Board of Directors, Cooperative Learning Center (Effie) (a non-sectarian private school) (1987 - 1996); Elected Member, American Law Institute (1986 - ); Member, Metropolitan Council's Criminal Justice Advisory Committee (1974 - 77); Reporter, A.B.A. - I.J.A. Juvenile Justice Standards Project (1973 - 78)(co-author, Juvenile Justice Standards Relating to Rights of Minors; Member, Minnesota Department of Corrections, Special Committee on Serious Juvenile Offenders (1976 - 80); Member, Hennepin County Juvenile Justice Task Force (1980 – 81); Participant, National Session, National Institute of Trial Advocacy, Boulder, Colorado (1979); Member, Minneapolis Special Committee on Police Issues (1975); PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: American Society of Criminology; American Sociology Association; Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences; Society for the Study of Social Problems; Law and Society Association; American Bar Association and Section on Criminal Justice. CURRENT COURSES: Criminal Procedure; Torts; Juvenile Justice OTHER COURSES TAUGHT: Law School: Criminal Law; Youth Policy; Education and Law Department of Sociology: White Collar Crime; Criminal Law; Criminal Procedure; Juvenile Corrections; Juvenile Justice System PRESENT ADDRESS:

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University of Minnesota Effie, MN 56639 229 19th Avenue South (218) 743-3118 Minneapolis, MN 55455 e-mail: [email protected] (612) 625-9389 (612) 625-2011 (FAX) e-mail: [email protected]