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Vitae - Mark M. Lanier1 of 33MARK MURFEE LANIER, Ph.D.(407) 701-7460mmlanier@ua.eduAugust 18, 2015PRESENT POSITIONProfessor and Associate Director Cyber InstituteThe University of AlabamaOffice of the Vice President for Research428 Farrah HallBox 870320Tuscaloosa, AL 35487EDUCATIONPh.D.Spring 1993Michigan State UniversityCollege of Social SciencesSchool of Criminal JusticeInterdisciplinary Doctoral Program with concentrationsin Psychology, Sociology, and CriminalJustice/Criminology GPA: 3.70Ph.D. Dissertation: "Explication and measurement of thetheoretical constructs underlying community policing."Committee: Robert Trojanowicz, Ph.D. Social SciencesPeter K. Manning, Ph.D. SociologyWilliam Davidson II, Ph.D. PsychologyDavid Carter, Ph.D. Criminal JusticeM.S.June 1989University of Alabama at BirminghamSchool of Social and Behavioral SciencesDepartment of Criminal Justice GPA: 4.0M.S. Thesis: "Knowledge, attitudes, and self-reportedbehavior of incarcerated adolescents related to AcquiredImmunodeficiency Syndrome: An exploratory analysis."B.S.Primary areas of Interest:December 1987Auburn UniversitySchool of SciencesDepartment of Justice and Public SafetyCyber Crime and AnalysisCriminological TheoryResearch MethodologiesEpidemiological Criminology

Vitae - Mark M. Lanier2 of 33ACADEMIC POSITIONSSummer 2014 – PresentAssociate Director Cyber InstituteFall 2013 – 2014Assistant to the Dean for Special ProjectsFall 2010 – Fall 2016Full Member Graduate FacultyGraduate SchoolUniversity of AlabamaSummer 2010 – Fall 2013Professor and ChairpersonDepartment of Criminal JusticeUniversity of AlabamaFall 1998 – Spring 2010Associate Professor (tenured 1/98)Department of Criminal Justice & Legal StudiesUniversity of Central FloridaFall 1993 – Summer 1998Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Criminal Justice & Legal StudiesUniversity of Central FloridaFall 1992 - Summer 1993Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology and CriminologyEastern Michigan UniversityWinter 1991Visiting LecturerDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology and CriminologyEastern Michigan UniversityFall 1991 - Summer 1992InstructorSchool of Criminal JusticeMichigan State University

Vitae - Mark M. Lanier3 of 33PUBLICATIONSBooksLanier, Mark M. (2015, under review)From Papyrus to Cyber: The Evolution of Criminal Justice, 350 pages.13). Lanier, Mark M., Stuart Henry and Desire’ Anastasia (2014)Essential Criminology, 4th ed., Westview/Perseus Press, New York, NY. 416 pages.12). Anastasia, Desire’, Mark M. Lanier and Douglas Klutz (editors) (2014). Crime, Law &Justice. Cognella Academic Publishing, San Diego, CA. 276 pages.11). Lanier, Mark M. and Lisa Briggs (2014)Research Methods in Criminal Justice and Criminology: A Mixed Methods Approach, OxfordUniversity Press, Oxford, England. 316 pages.10). Seigfried-Spellar, Kathryn and Mark M. Lanier (editors) (2014)Essential Reading in Cybersecurity Theory and Policy, Cognella Academic Publishing, SanDiego, CA. 201 pages.9). Lanier, Mark M. and Edmund “Ted” Sexton (editors) (2014)Homeland Security: Preparation, Threats and Response, Cognella Academic Publishing, SanDiego, CA. 214 pages.8). Lanier, Mark M., Catherine Ford*, Jonathan Reid* and Katlyn Stricklend* (editors) (2014)Advanced Research Methods for the Social Sciences, Cognella Academic Publishing, San Diego,CA. 199 pages.7). Klutz, Douglas* and Mark M. Lanier (editors) (2013)From the Crime to the Courts: An Overview of Criminology and Criminal Justice, CognellaAcademic Publishing, San Diego, CA. 330 pages.6). Lanier, Mark M. and Stuart Henry (2010)Essential Criminology, 3rd ed., Westview/Perseus Press, New York, NY. 473 pages.5). Henry, Stuart and Mark M. Lanier (editors) (2006)The Essential Criminology Reader, Westview/Perseus Press, New York, NY. 381 pages.4). Lanier, Mark M. (editor) (2006)The Impact of HIV/AIDS on Criminology and Criminal Justice, The International Library ofCriminal Justice, Criminology and Penology. Ashgate Publishing, Hampshire, England. 359pages.3). Lanier, Mark M. and Stuart Henry (2004)Essential Criminology, 2nd ed., Westview/Perseus Press, New York, NY. 430 pages.2). Henry, Stuart and Mark M. Lanier (editors) (2001)What is Crime: Controversies over the Nature of Crime and What to do about it, Rowman andLittlefield Publishers, New York, NY. 288 pages.

Vitae - Mark M. Lanier4 of 33Books (con’d)1). Lanier, Mark M. and Stuart Henry (1998)Essential Criminology, Westview/Harper-Collins, Boulder, CO. 363 pages.Peer-reviewed Articles(* Students and former students, ** Authorship listed alphabetically, equal co-authors)Lanier, Mark M. and Peter K. Manning (in preparation, invited special paper)"From Papyrus to Cyber: The Evolution of Criminal Justice"33). Restivo, Emily* and Mark M. Lanier (2014, in press)"The Impact of Extra-Legal Factors on the Labeling of Juveniles as 'Offenders'." ActaCriminologica, xx, xx-xx.32). Lanier, Mark M. and Colin Farrell (2014, in press)“A Mixed Methods Analysis of Human Trafficking.” Journal of Social Sciences Research, III:xx-xxx.31). Lanier, Mark M., Barbara Zaitzow and Colin Farrell (2015)“Epidemiological Criminology: Contextualization of HIV/AIDS Health Care for FemaleInmates.” Journal of Correctional Health Care, 21, 2, 152-163 (Special Issue)30). Lanier, Mark M., Colin Farrell and Christiaan Bezuidenhout (2015)“A Comparative Analysis of Human Trafficking Between the United States of America (USA)and the Republic of South Africa (RSA).” International Journal of Criminology and Sociology,xx, xx-xxx/29). Restivo, Emily* and Mark M. Lanier (2013)“Measuring the Contextual Effects and Mitigating Factors of Labeling Theory.” JusticeQuarterly, 1-26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07418825.2012.75611628). Polizzi, David and Mark M. Lanier (2013)“Crime as Dis-ease: Towards an Epidemiological Criminology of the Social Body.” ActaCriminologica: the South African Journal of Criminology, 25, 2, 37-49.27). Chowdhury, Ishita* and Mark M. Lanier (2012)“Rape and HIV as Methods of Waging War: Epidemiological Criminology’s Response.”Advances in Applied Sociology, 2, 1, 47-52.26). Martin, Nicole* and Mark M. Lanier (2011)“A Critical Review of American Law on Human Trafficking.” Alabama Academy of ScienceJournal, 82, 1, 26-43.25). Lanier, Mark M. (2010)“Epidemiological Criminology (EpiCrim): Definition and Application.” Journal of Philosophicaland Theoretical Criminology, 2, 1, 63-103.24). Lanier, Mark M., Robert P. Pack* and Timothy Akers (2010)

Vitae - Mark M. Lanier5 of 33“Epidemiological Criminology: Drug Use among African American Gang Members.” Journal ofCorrectional Health Care, 16, 1, 6-16.Peer-reviewed articles, continued23). Lanier, Mark M. (2009)“Epidemiological Criminology: A Critical Cross Cultural Analysis of HIV/AIDS.” ActaCriminologica, 22, 2, 60-73.22). Akers, Timothy and Mark Lanier** (2009)“’Epidemiological Criminology’: Coming Full Circle.” American Journal of Public Health, 99, 3,397-402.21). Lanier, Mark M. and Stuart Henry (2007)“Theories of the Definition of Crime.” Encyclopedia of Law and Society: American and GlobalPerspectives, 1, 331-336. Sage: Thousand Oaks, CA.20). Lanier, Mark M. (2006)“Academic Integrity and Distance Learning.” Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 17, 2, 244265.19). Lanier, Mark M. and Eugene Paoline III (2005)“Expressed Needs and Behavioral Risk Factors of HIV Positive Inmates.” International Journalof Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 49, 5, 561-573.18). Lanier, Mark M. (2002)“A Pedagogical Aid for Linking Methodological and Statistical Courses.” Journal of CriminalJustice Education, 13, 1, 155-171.17). Manning, Roy*, Mark Lanier and Cloud Miller (2001)“Encouraging Equitable Verdicts? The Impact of the Allen Charge on Jury Trial Deliberations.”The Journal of Public Affairs, 5, 7-23. Lead Article.16). Lanier, Mark M. and Cloud Miller (2000)“The Allen Charge: Expedient Justice or Coercion?” American Journal of Criminal Justice, 25,1, 30-40.15). Sloan, John J., Mark M. Lanier and Deborah DeBeers* (2000)“Policing the Contemporary University Campus: Challenging Traditional OrganizationalModels.” Journal of Security Administration, 23, 1, 1-20.14). Lanier, Mark M., Robert P. Pack* and Ralph DiClemente (1999)“Changes in Incarcerated Adolescents Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Knowledge andSelected Behaviors from 1988 to 1996.” Journal of Adolescent Health, 25, 3, 182-186.13). Henry, Stuart and Mark Lanier** (1998)“The Prism of Crime: Arguments for an Integrated Definition of Crime.” Justice Quarterly, 15,4, 609-627.12). Reprinted in John Muncie (ed). (2005) Criminology. Panchsheel Enclave, NewDelhi: Sage Publications.

Vitae - Mark M. Lanier6 of 33Peer-reviewed articles, continued11). Lanier, Mark M. (1996)"An Evolutionary Typology of Women Police Officers." Women and Criminal Justice, 8, 2, 3557.10). Lanier, Mark M. and Scott Gates (1996)"An Empirical Assessment of the AIDS Risk Reduction Model (ARRM) Employing OrderedProbit Analysis." Journal of Criminal Justice, 24, 6, 537-547.9). Lanier, Mark M. and John Sloan (1996)"Cynicism, Fear, Communication and Knowledge of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome(AIDS) among Juvenile Delinquents." Crime and Delinquency, 42, 2, 231-243.8). Lanier, Mark M. and Cloud Miller (1995)"Attitudes and Practices of Federal Probation Officers toward Pre-Plea/Trial Investigative ReportPolicy." Crime and Delinquency, 41, 3, 364-377.7). Barthlow, D., Patricia Horan, Ralph DiClemente and Mark Lanier (1995)"Correlates of Condom Use among Incarcerated Adolescents in a Rural State." Criminal Justiceand Behavior, 22, 3, 295-306.6). Lanier, Mark M. and William Davidson II (1994)"Methodological Issues Related to Instrument Development for Community PolicingAssessments." Police Studies, 17, 4, 21-40.5). Lanier, Mark M. and David L. Carter (1993)"Applying Computer Simulation to Forecast Homicide Rates." Journal of Criminal Justice, 21,5, 467-479.4). Lanier, Mark M., Ralph J. DiClemente and Pat F. Horan (1991)"HIV Knowledge and Behaviors of Incarcerated Youth: A Comparison of High and Low RiskLocales." Journal of Criminal Justice, 19, 3, 257-262.3). DiClemente, Ralph J., Mark Lanier, Pat F. Horan and Mark Lodico* (1991)"Comparison of AIDS Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviors among Incarcerated Adolescents anda Public School Sample in San Francisco." The American Journal of Public Health, 81, 5, 628630.2). Lanier, Mark M. and Belinda R. McCarthy (1989)"Knowledge and Concern about AIDS among Incarcerated Juvenile Offenders." The PrisonJournal, LXVIX, 1, 39-52, Spring-Summer.1). Lanier, Mark M. and Belinda R. McCarthy (1989)"AIDS Awareness and the Impact of AIDS Education in Juvenile Corrections." Criminal Justiceand Behavior, 16, 4, 395-411, December.

Vitae - Mark M. Lanier7 of 33(* Students and former students, ** Authorship listed alphabetically, equal co-authors)

Vitae - Mark M. Lanier8 of 33Book Chapters48). Lanier, Mark M. and Colin Farrell (2014)“Epidemiology of Crime and Deviance.” Encyclopedia of Social Deviance, C.J. Forsyth and H.Copes (editors). Sage Publications. Pp. 251-253.47). Lanier, Mark M. and Amanda Kate Shields (2014)“Taking it Back: Criminological Founders Meet Cyber Crime.” Essential Reading inCybersecurity Theory and Policy, Kathryn Seigfried-Spellar and Mark M. Lanier (editors).Cognella Academic Publishing, San Diego, CA. pp. 117-128.46). Lanier, Mark M., Stuart Henry, R. Ally Martin* and Parker Murff* (2014, in press)“The Crime Prism: The Challenge of Locating Contemporary Crime.” D come devianza. CirusRinaldi (editor). Liguori: Naples, Italy.45). Lanier, Mark M. and Stuart Henry (2014, in press)“The Crime Prism’s Cyber Dimension.” Seigfried-Spellar, Kathryn and Mark M. Lanier(editors) (2014, in progress) Essential Reading in Cybersecurity Theory and Policy, CognellaAcademic Publishing, San Diego, CA.44). Gordon, Kristie K.* and Mark M. Lanier (2014)“Culture: Conflict, Representation, and Response.” Encyclopedia of Criminal Justice Ethics.Bruce Arrigio (editor). Sage Publications43). Lanier, Mark M. (2014, in press)“Harms of Reduction and Repression.” Encyclopedia of Criminal Justice Ethics. SagePublications. Bruce Arrigio (editor).42). Musick, Andy*; Eldon T. Ferguson* and Mark M. Lanier (2014)“Genesis, Overview and Mission of the Department of Homeland Security.” Homeland Security,Mark M. Lanier and Edmund Sexton (editors). Cognella Academic Publishing, San Diego, CA.pp. 3-22.41). Stevens, Jennifer M.* and Mark M. Lanier (2014)“Department of Homeland Security: Summary and Cyber Needs.” Homeland Security, EdmundSexton and Mark M. Lanier (editors). Cognella Academic Publishing, San Diego, CA. pp. 205213.40). Lanier, Mark M. and Lisa Briggs (2014)“Why Research at All”? Advanced Research Methods for the Social Sciences. Mark Lanier,Catherine Ford*, Jonathan Reid* and Katlyn Sricklend* (editors). Cognella AcademicPublishing, San Diego, CA pp. 5-26. Reprint.39). Lanier, Mark M. and Lisa Briggs (2014)“Mixed Methods.” Advanced Research Methods for the Social Sciences. Mark Lanier, CatherineFord*, Jonathan Reid* and Katlyn Sricklend* (editors) Cognella Academic Publishing, SanDiego, CA. pp.147-160. Reprint.

Vitae - Mark M. Lanier9 of 33Book Chapters, continued38). Klutz, Douglas* and Mark M. Lanier (2013)“Overview of Corrections in the United States.” From the Crime to the Courts: An Overview ofCriminology and Criminal Justice, Douglas Klutz* and Mark M. Lanier (editors). CognellaAcademic Publishing, San Diego, CA. pp. 229-233.37). Klutz, Douglas* and Mark M. Lanier (2013)“Overview of Courts and Judicial Process in the United States.” From the Crime to the Courts:An Overview of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Douglas Klutz* and Mark M. Lanier(editors). Cognella Academic Publishing, San Diego, CA. p. 141.36). Klutz, Douglas* and Mark M. Lanier (2013)“Overview of Policing and Law Enforcement in the United States.” From the Crime to theCourts: An Overview of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Douglas Klutz* and Mark M. Lanier(editors) Cognella Academic Publishing, San Diego, CA. pp. 85-88.35). Lanier, Mark M. and Stuart Henry (2013)“The Study of Crime, Criminals, and Victims in a Global Context.” From the Crime to theCourts: An Overview of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Cognella Academic Publishing, SanDiego, CA. Douglas Klutz* and Mark M. Lanier (editors), pp. 67-82.34). Klutz, Douglas* and Mark M. Lanier (2013)“Defining Criminology.” From the Crime to the Courts: An Overview of Criminology andCriminal Justice, Cognella Academic Publishing, San Diego, CA. Douglas Klutz* and Mark M.Lanier (editors), pp. 55-66.33). Klutz, Douglas* and Mark M. Lanier (2013)“White-Collar Crime.” From the Crime to the Courts: An Overview of Criminology and CriminalJustice, Cognella Academic Publishing, San Diego, CA. Douglas Klutz* and Mark M. Lanier(editors), pp. 37-51.32). Klutz, Douglas* and Mark M. Lanier (2013)“What is Crime?” From the Crime to the Courts: An Overview of Criminology and CriminalJustice, Cognella Academic Publishing, San Diego, CA. Douglas Klutz* and Mark M. Lanier(editors), pp. 3-36.31). Lanier, Mark M., David Polizzi and Alexandra Wade* (2014)“Addressing the ’Inherent’ Philosophical and Operational Dichotomies of Corrections from anEpiCrim Approach.” The Routledge Handbook of International Crime and Justice Studies. BruceArrigio and Heather Bersot (editors). Routledge, pp. 565-584.30). Lanier, Mark M. and Colin Farrell (2013, in press)“Epidemiology of Crime and Deviance.” Encyclopedia of Social Deviance. Heath Copes andCraig Forsyth (editors). Sage Publications.29). Lutya, Thozama and Mark M. Lanier (2012)

Vitae - Mark M. Lanier10 of 33“An integrated theoretical framework to describe human trafficking of young women and girlsfor involuntary prostitution in South Africa.” Public Health - Social and Behavioral Health. JayMaddock (editor). InTech International Publishing, pp. 555-570.Book Chapters, continued28). Zaitzow, Barbara and Mark M. Lanier (2011)“’Doing HIV/AIDS ‘Time’: Health Care Needs of Women Prisoners.” Chapter in It’s a Crime:Women and Justice. 5th ed. Roslyn Muraskin (editor). Prentice Hall Publishing, pp. 441-455.27). Lanier, Mark M. and Courtney Juergens* (2011)“Compulsory HIV Testing.” Chapter in the Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention.Sage Publications, pp. 135-136.26). Lanier, Mark M., Karol Lucken and Timothy Akers (2010)“Further need for Epidemiological Criminology.” Chapter in Key Correctional Issues. 2nd ed.Roslyn Muraskin (editor). Prentice Hall Publishing, pp. 163-174.25). Lanier, Mark M. and Roberto Hugh Potter (2010)“The Current Status of Inmates Living with HIV/AIDS.” Chapter in Key Correctional Issues.2nd ed. Roslyn Muraskin (editor). Prentice Hall Publishing, pp. 140-162.24). Lanier, Mark M. (2010)“The Potential for Delinquency among Victims of Human Trafficking.” Insert in EssentialCriminology. 3rd ed. Mark Lanier and Stuart Henry Westview/Perseus, pp. 200-202.23). Lanier, Mark M. (2010)“Mental Illness and Cracks in the System.” Insert in Essential Criminology. 3rd ed. Mark Lanierand Stuart Henry Westview/Perseus, pp. 138-140.22). Lanier, Mark M. and Roberto Hugh Potter (2009)“The Current Status of Inmates Living with HIV/AIDS.” Chapter in Chapter in Visions forChange: Crime and Justice in the Twenty-First Century. 5th ed. Roslyn Muraskin and Albert R.Roberts (editors). Prentice Hall Publishing, pp. 542-567.21). Lanier, Mark M. and Kelly Jocklin* (2009)“Contemporary Policewomen: A Working Typology.” Chapter in Visions for Change: Crimeand Justice in the Twenty-First Century. 5th ed. Roslyn Muraskin and Albert R. Roberts(editors). Prentice Hall Publishing, pp. 314-327.20). Sloan, John J. and Mark M. Lanier (2007)“Community Policing on University Campuses: Tradition, Practices and Outlook.” Chapter inCampus Crime: Legal, Social, and Policy Perspectives. 2nd ed. Bonnie S. Fisher and John J.Sloan (editors). Charles C. Thomas, pp. 261-279.19). Lanier, Mark and Barbara Zaitzow** (2007)“Living and Dying with HIV/AIDS: The “Inside” Experience of Women in Prison.” Chapter inIt’s a Crime: Women and Justice. 4th ed. Roslyn Muraskin (editor). Prentice Hall Publishing,pp. 363-378.

Vitae - Mark M. Lanier11 of 3318). Hale, Donna and Mark Lanier** (2005)“The New Millennium: Women in U.S. Policing in the Twenty-First Century.” Chapter inVisions for Change: Crime and Justice in the Twenty-First Century. 4th ed. Roslyn Muraskin andAlbert R. Roberts (editors). Prentice Hall Publishing, pp. 623-648.Book Chapters, continued17). Lanier, Mark M. and Roberto Hugh Potter (2005)“HIV/AIDS and Correctional Populations in the Twenty-First Century: The CorrectionsDemonstration Project.” Chapter in Visions for Change: Crime and Justice in the Twenty-FirstCentury. 4th ed. Roslyn Muraskin and Albert R. Roberts (editors). Prentice Hall Publishing, pp.483-509.16). Lanier, Mark M. and Stuart Henry (2001)“Crime in Context: The Scope of the Problem.” In Stuart Henry and Mark M. Lanier, What isCrime? Controversies over the Nature of Crime and What to Do about it. Rowman andLittlefield, pp. 1-18.15). Lanier, Mark M. and Stuart Henry (2001)“Introduction.” In Stuart Henry and Mark M. Lanier, What is Crime? Controversies over theNature of Crime and What to Do about it. Rowman and Littlefield, pp. x-xiii.14). Hale, Donna and Mark M. Lanier (2001)“The New Millennium: Women in Policing in the Twenty-first Century.” Chapter in Visions forChange: Crime and Justice in the Twenty-First Century. 3rd ed. Roslyn Muraskin and Albert R.Roberts (editors). Prentice Hall Publishing, pp. 480-497.13). Henry, Stuart and Mark M. Lanier (2001)“The Prism of Crime: Toward an Integrated Definition of Crime.” In Stuart Henry and Mark M.Lanier (editors). What is Crime? Controversies over the Nature of Crime and What to Do aboutit. Rowman & Littlefield, pp. 227-243.12). Lanier, Mark M., Ronald Braithwaite and Kimberly Jacob Arriola* (2001)“New Directions for Incarcerated Women with HIV in the Twenty-first Century: The Correc

Vitae - Mark M. Lanier 1 of 33 MARK MURFEE LANIER, Ph.D. (407) 701-7460 . mmlanier@ua.edu . August 18, 2015. PRESENT POSITION Profes

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