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Prof. Lior Gideon, Ph.D. Department of Law & Police Science Office: 422-22T (Main Building) Office Phone Number: (212) 237-8991 Email: [email protected] 1. Education - 2002/3: Ph.D. Degree in Criminology (in Law), Institute of Criminology, Faculty of Law, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Topic of Ph.D.: Detoxification and Rehabilitation Programs in Prison and Community Systems: Their Contribution in Reducing Recidivism and Drug Use among Released Prisoners” - 1998: M.A. Degree in Sociology and Anthropology, majoring in Criminology, University of Haifa. Topic of MA Thesis: “Reports of Victims of Crime to the Israeli Police” - 1996: B.A. in Sociology and Anthropology, University of Haifa. Computer skills: SAS and SPSS programs (Windows, Office); scientific writing in English (course for research students at the Haifa University); Group Leadership (Open University). 2. Other Skills - Computer & Software: Extensive use of SPSS/SAS for advanced analysis, Word, Excel, PowerPoint; Blackboard (online/ distance learning software). - Scientific writing in English (course for research students at Haifa University, Israel). - Group leadership (Open University, Tel-Aviv Israel). - Operation & Marketing Management - Human Resources Management (Military Training/ Specialist). - Languages: Fluent in Hebrew and English. 3. Employment Dec. 2014 Present: Full Professor Department of Law, Police Science and Criminal Justice Administration, John Jay College of Criminal Justice: The CUNY Graduate Center and CUNY Doctoral Program (both Sociology & Criminal Justice). (With Tenure at John Jay College )

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Prof. Lior Gideon, Ph.D.

Department of Law & Police Science

Office: 422-22T (Main Building)

Office Phone Number: (212) – 237-8991

Email: [email protected]

1. Education

- 2002/3: Ph.D. Degree in Criminology (in Law), Institute of Criminology, Faculty of

Law, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Topic of Ph.D.:

“Detoxification and Rehabilitation Programs in Prison and Community Systems: Their

Contribution in Reducing Recidivism and Drug Use among Released Prisoners”

- 1998: M.A. Degree in Sociology and Anthropology, majoring in Criminology,

University of Haifa. Topic of MA Thesis:

“Reports of Victims of Crime to the Israeli Police”

- 1996: B.A. in Sociology and Anthropology, University of Haifa.

Computer skills: SAS and SPSS programs (Windows, Office); scientific

writing in English (course for research students at the Haifa University); Group

Leadership (Open University).

2. Other Skills

- Computer & Software: Extensive use of SPSS/SAS for advanced analysis,

Word, Excel, PowerPoint; Blackboard (online/ distance learning software).

- Scientific writing in English (course for research students at Haifa University,

Israel).

- Group leadership (Open University, Tel-Aviv Israel).

- Operation & Marketing Management

- Human Resources Management (Military Training/ Specialist).

- Languages: Fluent in Hebrew and English.

3. Employment

Dec. 2014 – Present: Full Professor – Department of Law, Police Science and

Criminal Justice Administration, John Jay College of Criminal Justice: The

CUNY Graduate Center and CUNY Doctoral Program (both Sociology &

Criminal Justice). (With Tenure at John Jay College)

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Dec. 2010 – Present: Professor - CUNY Doctoral Graduate Center (Sociology &

Criminal Justice). (With Tenure at John Jay College)

Jan. 2009 – Dec. 2014: Associate Professor (effective Nov. 2008) - Department of

Law, Police Science and Criminal Justice Administration, John Jay College of

Criminal Justice: The CUNY Graduate Center CUNY Doctoral Graduate

Center: Faculty, and Corrections coordinator. (With Tenure)

Feb. 2005 – Present: Director/ Coordinator Corrections Major & Minor -Department

of Law, Police Science and Criminal Justice Administration, John Jay College

of Criminal Justice

Sep. 2004 – Dec. 2008: Assistant Professor - Department of Law, Police Science and

Criminal Justice Administration, John Jay College of Criminal Justice: and the

CUNY Graduate Center.

Oct. 2002 – May 2004: Bureau of Governmental Research, University of Maryland at

College Park: Post-doctoral fellowship, in research. Head-Analyst for National

Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA), Maryland Department of Corrections (MDOC),

and National Institute of Justice (NIJ) founded research projects.

2000 – Aug. 2002: Institute of Criminology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem:

Program Manager in a study on the topic of: “Violence against Medical

and Non-Medical Personnel in Hospital Emergency Wards in Israel”

Oct. 1998 – Aug. 2002: Institute of Criminology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem:

Instructor in “Research Methods” course; Instructor in “Applications of

Statistical Methods in Criminal Justice”; Teaching Assistant in “Workshop for

Writing MA Theses.” Research Assistant in common research project, law and

criminology, on “Upper-class White-collar Crime”; Program Manager in a

Study on the topic of: “Prison-Based Therapeutic Community: 4-7 Year

Outcome Evaluation.”

Oct. 1998 – Jan. 2000: Israeli Department of Justice - Court Administration: In-

Charge (Deputy Director) of Statistics and Research, in the Research Unit.

1996-2001: Open University (Tel-Aviv, Israel): Group supervision and instructor of:

“Study of Public Opinion Surveys”; “Social Deviance/ Introduction to

Criminology.”

1996-1998: Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Haifa University: Teaching

Assistant in courses: “Research Method”, “Statistical Inference”, “Statistical

Programming in SAS and SPSS”, “Introduction to Mass Communication.”

1994-1997: “Shaked Marketing”: Marketing & Operation Manager.

1994-1995: Haifa University: Coordinator of tutors and supervisor at “Perach”

(Special project similar to "Big Brothers" helping youth/ juveniles from

broken homes in targeted areas).

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4. Courses Taught B.A. Level - Introduction to Research Methods and Descriptive Statistics

Inferential Statistics

Statistical programming in SAS and SPSS

Introduction to Mass Communications

Social Deviance/ Introduction to Criminology

Introduction to American Criminal Justice (also as an online course)

Institutional treatment of the offender/ Introduction to Corrections (also

as online course)

Rehabilitation of the offender

Seminar in Rehabilitation, Reentry and Reintegration

Capstone Seminar on Evaluation of Correction-Based Programs.

Graduate level – Application of Statistical Methods in Criminal Justice

Study of Public Opinion Surveys

Workshop for Writing MA/Ph.D. Theses

Research Methods and Design (Undergraduate, Graduate and Doctoral)

Using Computers in Social Research (SPSS and SAS)

Issues in Criminal Justice: Police and Corrections

Counter-Terrorism Policy for Law Enforcement (NYPD Program)

Social Deviance - Senior seminar for Doctoral students CUNY Graduate

Center

Mentoring Master’s and Doctoral dissertation

5. Military Service

1987-1990: Active duty. Discharge with Honors at First Sergeant.

1990-2005: Reserve.

6. Editorship and Honors

February, 2014 – Alpha Phi Sigma, National Criminal Justice Honor Society

February, 2014 – John Jay College of Criminal Justice Honors Society local chapter

Eta Phi

July, 2012 – Present: Co-Editor in Chief Health & Justice Journal, Springer Open

Access.

Sep. 2011 – Dec. 2012: Area Editor for the Encyclopedia of Criminology and

Criminal Justice: The History of Corrections & Punishment, Springer Verlag.

7. Publications

7.1. Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

Frazier, B., Gideon, L., Sung, H.E., & Alfaro, L. (2015). The Impact of Prison

Deinstitutionalization on Community Treatment Services. Health & Justice. 3(1),9

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(Available at springerOpen: http://www.healthandjusticejournal.com/content/3/1/9 ,

May 6th

, 2015)

Gideon, L. (2014). Citizens Enforcing the Law. International Journal of Criminal

Justice review [Published on Sep. 18th

, 2014 Sage On-line First.]

Gideon, L., & Sherman-Oren, A. (2014). Measuring punitive attitudes under

politically stressful context: The Israeli case. Journal of Crime and Criminal Justice

International, 22 (July), 75-118.

Gideon, L., & Sherman, A. (2014). The role of social distress, political affiliation and

education in measuring punitive attitudes: Israel as a case Study International Journal

of Criminal Justice Review, 24(2), 151-171.

Shoham, E., and Gideon, L. (2014). Are crime victims being gagged under the Israeli

criminal justice procedures? International Journal of Criminology and Sociology, 3,

5-19.

Gideon, L. (2013).

Bridging the gap between health and justice. Journal of Health &

Justice. 1(1),4, available at SpringerOpen:

http://www.healthandjusticejournal.com/content/pdf/2194-7899-1-4.pdf

Segal, L., Haberfeld, M., and Gideon, L. (2013). The effects of the recession on

attitudes towards business ethics: An inter-temporal study of business students in

2001, 2009 and 2010. Business and Society Review, 118(1), 71-104.

Gideon, L., and Hsiao, Y.G. (2012). Stereotype and Age in the Prediction Taiwanese

Public Support of Rehabilitation. Asian Journal of Criminology, 7(4), 309-326.

Gideon, L., and Hsiao, Y.G. (2011). Stereotype and Age in the Prediction Taiwanese

Public Support of Rehabilitation. Asian Journal of Criminology (Online First Nov.

25th

2011)

Segal, L., Gideon, L., and Haberfeld, M. (Dec. 2011). Comparing the ethical attitudes

of business and criminal justice students. Social Science Quarterly, 92(4), 1021-1043.

Gideon, L. (2010). Drug Offender’s Perceptions of Motivation: The Role of

Motivation in Rehabilitation and Reintegration. International Journal of Offender

Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 54(4), 597-610.

Weisburd, D. Shoam, E., Ariel, B., Manspeizer, M., and Gideon, L. (2010). Follow-

up study among released substance abusing inmates who graduated from the Sharon

prison-based therapeutic community. Megamot, 47(2), 236-253. (August, 2010) [In

Hebrew]

Gideon, L., Shoam, E., and Weisburd, D.L. (2010). Changing prison to therapeutic

milieu: Evidence from the Sharon prison. The Prison Journal, 90(2), 179-202.

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Gideon, L. (2009) What shall I do now? Released offenders’ expectations to be

supervised upon release. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative

Criminology, 53(1), 43-56.

Shoam, E., Gideon, L., Weisburd, D.L. (2008). The affect of length of treatment on

odds of recidivism: Drug rehabilitation at the Sharon Prison. Social Welfare, 28(1),

37-58 [In Hebrew].

Gideon, L. (2007). Family role in the reintegration process of recovered drug addicts:

A qualitative review of Israeli offenders. International Journal of Offender Therapy

and Comparative Criminology. 51(2), 212-226.

Soham, E., Gideon, L., Weisburd, D., and Vilner, Y. (2006). When ‘More’ of a

program is not necessary better: Drug prevention in the Sharon prison. Israeli Law

Review Journal. 39(1), 1-23.

Thanner, M.H., Taxman, F.S., and Gideon, L. (Sep. 2005). Impact of the seamless

system of care on female drug involved offenders. Archives of Women’s Mental

Health, 8(3), Available online (1435-1102)

Gideon, L, and Mesch, G.S. (2003). Reporting crime victimization to the police in

Israel: A selective data analysis. Police Practice and Research: An International

Journal, 4(2), 105-117.

Ohavi, S. and Gideon, L. (2001). Review: Workshop on ‘Municipal Police in Israel?

Police and Society. 5, 165-187. [In Hebrew].

Landau, S.F., Bjorkqvist, K., Lagerspetz, K.M.J., Osterman, K., and Gideon, L.

(2002). The effect of religiosity and ethnic origin on direct aggression among males

and females: Some Israeli findings. Aggressive Behavior. 28(1), 281-298.

Weisburd, D., Shoam, E., and Gideon, L. (2001). Municipal policing in Israel –

Problems of efficiency, community, equality and integrity. Police and Society. 5, Pp.

5-25 [In Hebrew].

7.2. Peer-Reviewed Book Chapters

Gideon, L., and Ruff, J. (Forthcoming). The drug-crime nexus. In: Kinner, S.A., &

Rich, J. (Eds.), Drug Use in Prisoners: Epidemiology, Implications and Policy

Responses. Ch. 1, New York, NY: Oxford University Press

Gideon, L. Walk, D., and Carmel, T. (2015). Israeli maximum security prisons. In

Richards, S.C. (ed.), Prisoners in Solitary Confinement: USP Marion and the

Supermax Movement. Ch. 13, Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press

Gideon, L. (2013). Assess, progress, Success. In: L. Gideon (Ed.) Special Needs

Offenders in Correctional Institutions. SAGE Publishing.

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Gideon, L. (2013). Special needs offenders in correctional institutions: An

introduction. In: L. Gideon (Ed.) Special Needs Offenders in Correctional Institutions.

SAGE Publishing.

Carlson, P.M., and Gideon, L. (2013). Reentry and reintegration. In Carlson, P.M.,

and Garrett, J.S. (Eds.) Prison and Jail Administration: Practice and Theory (3rd

Edition). Ch, 48, Burlington, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers.

Ignaffo, D., and Gideon, L. (August 2013). Restorative Justice and Correctional

Practices. In Carlson, P.M., and Garrett, J.S. (Eds.) Prison and Jail Administration:

Practice and Theory (3rd

Edition). Ch. 49, Burlington, MA: Jones and Bartlett

Publishers.

Gideon, L. (2012). Introduction [to survey methodology]. In Gideon, L. (Ed.)

Handbook of Survey Methodology for the Social Sciences. Ch. 1, New-York, NY:

Springer Publishing.

Gideon, L. (2012). The art of question phrasing. In Gideon, L. (Ed.) Handbook of

Survey Methodology for the Social Sciences. Ch. 7, New-York, NY: Springer

Publishing.

Gideon, L., and Moskos, P. (2012). Interviewing. In Gideon, L. (Ed.) Handbook of

Survey Methodology for the Social Sciences. Ch. 8, New-York, NY: Springer

Publishing.

Gideon, L., and Loveland, N. (2010) A New Look at an Old Issue: Public Attitudes

toward Rehabilitation and Reintegration—How Supportive are People of the Getting-

Tough-on-Crime Policies? In: L. Gideon and S. H.E. Sung (Eds.) Rethinking

Corrections: Rehabilitation, Reentry and Reintegration. SAGE Publishing.

Gideon, L. (2010) Corrections in an Era of Reentry. In: L. Gideon and H.E. Sung

(Eds.) Rethinking Corrections: Rehabilitation, Reentry and Reintegration. SAGE

Publishing.

Gideon, L. (2010) Preparedness of Current College Curricula to Issues of Prisoner

Reentry. In: L. Gideon and H.E. Sung (Eds.) Rethinking Corrections: Rehabilitation,

Reentry and Reintegration. SAGE Publishing.

Sung, H.E., and Gideon, L. (2010)

Major Rehabilitative Approaches. In: L. Gideon

and H.E. Sung (Eds.) Rethinking Corrections: Rehabilitation, Reentry and

Reintegration. SAGE Publishing.

Carlson, P.M., and Gideon, L. (April 2008). Reentry. In Carlson, P.M., and Garrett,

J.S. (Eds.) Prison and Jail Administration: Practice and Theory (2nd

Edition). Jones

and Bartlett Publishers.

Haberfeld, M., and Gideon, L. (2008). Introduction – Democracy is hard on Policing

or Policing is Hard on Democracy? In Haberfeld M., Cerrah, Y, and Grant, H. (Eds.)

Democratic Policing: Global Change from a Comparative Perspective. Sage

Publication.

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Gideon, L., and Geva, R., and Hertzog, S. (2008). Traditional Policing in an Era of

Increasing Homeland Concerns: The Case of the Israeli Police. In Haberfeld M.,

Cerrah, Y, and Grant, H. (Eds.) Democratic Policing: Global Change from a

Comparative Perspective. Sage Publication.

7.2.1 Encyclopedia Entries (Peer-Reviewed)

Gideon, L. (2015). Substance Abuse Treatment Strategies. In: D. Jones-Brown, and

B. D. Frazier (Eds.) African Americans and Criminal Justice: An Encyclopedia.

Greenwood Press..

Gideon, L. (2014). Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Springer

Verlag. Area Editor for The History of Punishment and Corrections. Chief Editors:

Gerben Bruinsma and David Weisburd. (Peer Reviewed).

Gideon, L. (2009). Openness. In: L. Sullivan (Ed.) The SAGE Glossary of the Social

and Behavioral Sciences. Sage Publication

Gideon, L. (2009). Outward Communication. In: L. Sullivan (Ed.) The SAGE

Glossary of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Sage Publication

7.3. Book Chapters

Gideon, L., and Lieberman, C. (2011). Focus Groups: An Introduction. In Gideon, L.

(2nd

Edition) Theories of Research Methodology Kendall/ Hunt Publishing Company.

Gideon, L., and Moskos, P. (2011). Interviewing: An Introduction. In Gideon, L. (2

nd

Edition) Theories of Research Methodology Kendall/ Hunt Publishing Company.

Gideon, L., and Moskos, P. (2011). Observations as Data Collection Methods. In

Gideon, L. (2nd

Edition) Theories of Research Methodology Kendall/ Hunt Publishing

Company.

Gideon, L. (2011). The scientific approach to social inquiry. In Gideon, L. (2

nd

Edition) Theories of Research Methodology Kendall/ Hunt Publishing Company.

Gideon, L. (2011). Principles of Measurement. In Gideon, L. (2

nd Edition) Theories of

Research Methodology Kendall/ Hunt Publishing Company.

Gideon, L. (2011). Ethnographic Studies. In Gideon, L. (2

nd Edition) Theories of

Research Methodology Kendall/ Hunt Publishing Company.

Gideon, L. (2011). Common research Designs in Criminology and Criminal Justice

research. In Gideon, L. (2nd

Edition) Theories of Research Methodology Kendall/

Hunt Publishing Company.

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Gideon, L. (2008). The importance of research methods and designs in criminal

justice and criminology: An introduction. In Gideon, L. Theories of Research

Methodology Kendall/ Hunt Publishing Company.

Gideon, L. (2008). Sample size consideration and statistical power. In Gideon, L.

Theories of Research Methodology Kendall/ Hunt Publishing Company.

Gideon, L. (2008). Obtaining representative small sample in qualitative studies. In

Gideon, L. Theories of Research Methodology Kendall/ Hunt Publishing Company.

7.4. Books Published

Gideon, L. (2013). Special Needs Offenders in Correctional Institutions. Sage

Publication*

Gideon, L. (2012). Handbook of Survey Methodology in Social Sciences. Springer*

Gideon, L. (2012). Theories of Research Methodology. (2

nd Edition) Kendall/ Hunt

Publishing Company. (This edition introduces ten new chapters)

Gideon, L., and Sung, H.E. (2011). Rethinking Corrections: Rehabilitation, Reentry

and Reintegration. Sage Publishing*

Gideon, L. (2010). Substance Abusing Inmates: Experiences of Recovering Drug

Addicts on Their Way Back Home. Springer Publishing*

Gideon, L. (2008). Theories of Research Methodology. Kendall/ Hunt Publishing

Company.

Gideon, L. (2006). Criminal Justice (2nd

edition): Instructor Manual. Allyn & Bacon.

* Both Sage and Springer books are blind peer-reviewed manuscripts.

8. Reports

Gideon, L. (2012). Correctional Studies Outcome Assessment Report for the 300 and

400 level courses. Internal report, Dean of Undergraduate Studies, John Jay College

of Criminal Justice: New York, NY.

Gideon, L. (2011).Corrections Studies Major Course Map and Assessment of Major’s

Learning Objectives. Internal report, Dean of Undergraduate Studies, John Jay

College Of Criminal Justice: New York, NY.

Weisburd, D. Shoam, E., Ariel, B., Manspeizer, M., and Gideon, L. (2006). Follow-

Up Research on Prisoners Released from the National Rehabilitation Center in Ha-

Sharon Prison (1994-1997). Final report presented to the Israeli National Anti-Drug

Authority and The Prisoners Rehabilitation Authority [In Hebrew].

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Gideon, L., White, D.M., and Escobar, G. (2005). Literacy Programs as a Tool for

Strengthening Mother Child Relations: Assessing Incarcerated Mothers Needs and

Viability in Federal Prison. Internal report, Center of Criminal Justice Research, John

Jay College of Criminal Justice: New York, NY.

White, D.M., Galietta, M., Gideon, L., Escobar, G., Fava, J. (2005). Needs

Assessment for the Design and Implementation of CLICC in the Female Federal

Correctional Institution of Danbury, Connecticut. Final Report submitted to

Connecting Through Literacy Inmates, Children, and Caregivers (CLICC), December

2005.

Gideon, L., and Taxman, F.S. (2004). Treatment Supervision Mixture: Preliminary

Examination. Internal report, Bureau of Governmental Research, University of

Maryland: College Park, MD.

Gideon, L., and Taxman, F.S. (2004). Recidivism and drug use after treatment:

Preliminary findings on the Importance of internal motivation. Internal report, Bureau

of Governmental Research, and NIDA, University of Maryland: College park, MD.

Taxman, F.S., Gideon, L., Shepardson, E. and Ormond, M. (2004). Preliminary

Findings on the Implementation of Proactive Community Supervision (PCS) in Four

Sites. Final report (part one), Maryland Department of Parole and Probation (March,

2004).

Weisburd, D., Shoam, E., and Gideon, L. (2002). Follow-up Study among the Sharon

Prisoners 1994-1997. An Annual Report presented to the Israeli Anti-Drug Authority.

[In Hebrew].

9. Books Reviewed

Gideon, L. (2015). Correctional Theory. By F.T.Cullen, & C.L. Johnson. Reviewed

by special request from Sage Publishing.

Gideon, L. (2012). My Forty Years in Prison Work: A Narrative Account. Blind

review by special request from Carolina Academic Press.

Gideon, L. (2011). Drugs and the American Dream. By Adler et al., for publication

consideration. Special request from Wiley-Blackwell Publishing.

Gideon, L. (2010). Theories in Corrections. By Cullen F.T., for publication

consideration. Special request from Sage Publishing.

Gideon, L. (2008). Blind Review of "In the Midst of Greatness: The Biography of

Norman A. Carlson" (Entire Biography) for Publishing Consideration by special

request from Jones and Bartlett Publishers.

Gideon, L. (2007). Review of Carlson, P.M., and Garrett, J.S. text: Prison and Jail

Administration: Practice and Theory (2nd

Edition). By special request from Jones and

Bartlett Publishers.

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Gideon, L. (2006). Review of Miethe T. Simple Statistics: Applications in Sociology

and Criminology. By special request from Roxbury Publishing Company.

Gideon, L. (2005). Review of Fagin J.A. Criminal Justice 2005 update. Boston, MA:

Allyn and Bacon

Gideon, L. (2005). Review of Clarence A. M., and Chipman, T.L. Updated by Cobb,

J.A. Criminal Justice 2005 Update: Casebook Plus for Fagin. Boston, MA: Allyn and

Bacon

Gideon, L. (2005). Review of Chipman, T., and Newhart, L. Criminal Justice:

Instructor’s Manual and Test Bank for Fagin. Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon

Gideon, L. (2005). Review of two chapters: Victimization and The juvenile Justice

System, in Fagin J.A. Second Edition Criminal Justice. Boston, MA: Alyyn and

Bacon.

Gideon, L. (2005). Review of Champion D.J. Probation, Parole, and Community

Corrections fifth edition, by special request from Pearson/ Prentice Hall publishing

house.

10. Participation in Scientific Conferences

Gideon, L. (March 4th

, 2015). Fear of Crime and Community safety: The Role of

Social Support. Paper presented at the 52nd

Annual Meeting of the Academy of

Criminal Justice Sciences held in Orlando, FL.

Gideon, L., Walk, D. & Carmel, T. (Nov. 2014). Israeli Maximum Security Prisons: A

Different Approach to Punishment. Paper presented at the 70th

Annual Meeting of the

American Society of Criminology held in San Francisco, CA.

Gideon, L. (June 2014). Using periods of incarceration to diagnose and treat health

issues and contagious diseases. Paper presented at the John Jay Biannual International

Conference held in Athens, Greece.

Frazier, B., Sung, H.E., & Gideon, L. (June 2014). Impact of prison

deinstitutionalization in the U.S.: Shifting responsibilities in community treatment.

Paper presented at the John Jay Biannual International Conference held in Athens,

Greece.

Gideon, L., & Ruff, J. (Feb. 2014). Measuring Social Support and its effect of

Community Safety. Paper presented at the 51st Annual Meeting of the Academy of

Criminal Justice Sciences held in Philadelphia, PA.

Gideon, L., (May 2013). Discussing “The Handbook of Survey Methodology for

Social Sciences” in meet the author session. Discussion was held at the 68th

Annual

Meeting of the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR), held in

Boston, MA, May 15th

– 18th

.

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Gideon, L. (May 2013). Bridging the Gap between Health and Justice. Paper

presented at the 1st National Meeting of the Israeli Criminological Society, held in

Jerusalem, Israel May 9th

-11th

.

Frazier, B., Sung, H.E., Gideon, L., & Alfaro, K. (Nov. 2012). The Impact of Prison

Deinstitutionalization on Community Treatment services: Preliminary Results. Paper

presented at the 68th

Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, held in

Chicago, IL Nov. 14-17.

Gideon, L. on behalf of Haq, Q., Haberfeld, M., & Turner, B. (Nov. 2012). Local

Policing: American-Muslim Police Officers. Paper presented at the 68th

Annual

Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, held in Chicago, IL Nov. 14-17.

Gideon, L., & Taxman, F.S. (Nov. 2012). Health and Justice. Presentation of a New

Journal, and the inaugural first board meeting of SpringerOpen. Paper presented at the

68th

Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, held in Chicago, IL

Nov. 14-17.

Gideon, L. (Nov. 2012). Social Support and Perceptions of Community Safety:

Preliminary Data. Paper presented at the 68th

Annual Meeting of the American

Society of Criminology, held in Chicago, IL Nov. 14-17.

Gideon, L. (March 2012). Comparative Perspectives of Offenders Rehabilitation.

Invited guest speaker at Ashkelon Academic College, Israel: From Prison to the

Community – Continuum of Care for Released Inmates, March 26th

.

Gideon, L. (March, 2012). Transporting Inmates in the Tri-State: Should New York

State Close Prisons? Round table discussant. 49th

Annual Meeting of the Academy of

Criminal Justice Sciences Held in New York, NY.

Gideon, L. (Feb. 2012). Stories of the Formerly Incarcerated and Their Experiences of

Reintegration. Thematic Panel Organizer and discussant. Meeting of the Eastern

Sociological Society, held in New York, NY, Feb. 23rd

-26th

.

Segal, L., Gideon, L., & Haberfeld, M. (Nov. 2011). Comparing the ethical Attitudes

of Business and Criminal justice Students. Paper presented at the 63rd

Annual Meeting

of the American Society of Criminology, held in Washington, DC Nov. 16-19.

Gideon, L., & Sherman, A. (Nov. 2011). Public Attitudes Toward Prisoners

Rehabilitation and Reentry in Israel. Paper presented at the 63rd

Annual Meeting of

the American Society of Criminology, held in Washington, DC Nov. 16-19.

Gideon, L., & Aviram. H. (Nov. 2010). Californians' Attitudes Toward Inmates in an

Era of Scarcity and Early Releases. Paper presented at the 62nd

Annual Meeting of the

American Society of Criminology, held in San Francisco, CA Nov. 17-20.

Gideon, L. & Hasio, G.Y. (Feb. 2010). Comparative examination of punitive level

and support of rehabilitation: Lessons learned from three different countries. Paper

presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Held in

San-Diego, CA Feb. 23-27.

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Siegal, L., Haberfeld, M., and Gideon, L. (Feb. 2010). The effects of the recession on

attitudes towards business ethics. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Held in San-Diego, CA Feb. 23-27.

Gideon, L. (Dec. 2010). The right for forgiveness: How Concerned are we of

rehabilitating and reintegrating convicted offenders. Paper presented at the Annual

International Meeting of the Israeli Law and Society Association Held in Tel-Aviv

University, Israel, Dec. 20-21.

Gideon, L. (August 2009). Transition from Incarceration and Community Integration/

Assimilation. Paper presented in a thematic panel at the American Sociological

Association Annual Meeting Held in San Francisco, CA August 8-11.

Gideon, L. (March 2009). Public’s Punitive and Rehabilitative Attitudes: Comparison

between USA & Israel. (Paper presented at the 46th

Annual Meeting of the Academy

of Criminal Justice Science Held in Boston, MA).

Gideon, L. (March 2008). Public Attitudes toward Prisoner’s Rehabilitation,

Reintegration, and Reentry-Findings from the Second Wave. (Paper presented at the

45th

Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Science held in Cincinnati,

OH).

Gideon, L. (Nov. 2007). Public Attitudes toward Prisoners Rehabilitation,

Reintegration and Reentry – Findings from the First wave.(Chairing and presenting in

a Panel on “International Attitudes Towards Criminal Sanctions”, at the 59th

Annual

Meeting of the American Society of Criminology held in Atlanta, GA).

Gideon, L. (March 2007). Public Attitudes toward Prisoner’s Rehabilitation,

Reintegration, and Reentry – Preliminary Findings. (Paper presented at the 44th

Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Science Held in Seattle,

Washington).

Gideon, L. (Nov. 2006). Risk assessment of offenders. (Paper presented at the 58th

Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology held in Los-Angels, CA).

Gideon, L. (Nov. 2006). Measurement theory and measurement applied. (Chairing

and presenting at the 58th

Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology

held in Los-Angels, CA).

Gideon, L. (Nov. 2005). Identifying and recruiting subjects: Alternative approaches

for obtaining a representative sample. (Chairing and presenting at the 57th

Annual

Meeting of the American Society of criminology held in Toronto, Canada).

Gideon, L. and Mukamal, D. (Nov. 2005). Incorporating Prisoners Reentry Issues into

Corrections Curricula. (Presenting a paper in a round table on: “Teaching about

Prison”, at the American Society of Criminology 57th

Annual Meeting held in

Toronto, Canada).

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Gideon, L. (Sep. 2005). Critical thinking in teaching criminal justice. (Presenting a

paper and chairing a discussion at a symposium held in Napa, CA. Sponsored by

McGraw-Hill to develop introductory books in criminal justice).

Gideon, L. (Sep. 2005). Diversity in the criminal justice profession. (Presenting and

leading a discussion at a Symposium held in Napa, CA. Sponsored by McGraw-Hill

to develop introductory books in criminal justice).

Gideon, L. (August 2005). Violence Against Personnel in Hospital Emergency

Wards: The Case of Israel. (Chair, Presenter and discussant at the 14th

World

Congress of Criminology, Held in Penn University in Philadelphia, PA).

Gideon, L. (March 2005). Insights and perceptions of criminal behavior. (Paper

presented at the 42nd

Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Science,

held in Chicago, IL).

Gideon, L. (Nov. 2003). Treatment Programs for Substance Users and Victims of

Abuse. (Paper presented at the 55th

Annual Meeting of the American Society of

criminology, held in Denver, CO).

Gideon, L. (March 2003). Recidivism and Drug Relapse After Treatment: Preliminary

Findings on the Importance of Internal Motivation. (Poster Presentation at a joint

conference sponsored by NIMHA, NIH, NIDA and NIAAA – “Beyond the Clinic

Walls: Expanding Mental Health, Drug and Alcohol Services Research”. Conference

held in Washington, DC).

Gideon, L. (Nov. 2002). How Drugs Cause Crime – or Don’t. (Paper Presented at the

54th

Annual Meeting of the American Society of criminology, held in Chicago, IL).

Gideon, L. (Feb. 2002). Prison-based outcome evaluation: Preliminary findings from

the Sharon Experience. (Paper presented at the 33rd

Annual Conference of the Israeli

Sociological Association, held at the University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel).

Gideon, L. (Nov. 2000). Reporting property and vehicle victimization to the police:

Findings from Israel. (Paper presented at the 52nd

Annual Meeting of the American

Society of Criminology, held in San-Francisco, CA).

Gideon, L. (July 1999). Migration, intercultural conflict, and crime. (Discussant and

an international conference sponsored by the Israeli Ministry of Science, Held in

Jerusalem, Israel).

Gideon, L. (Feb. 1999). Future research in the field of collecting data on drugs. (Paper

presented and discussant in a conference sponsored by the Israeli Anti-Drug

Authority, held in Tel-Aviv, Israel).

Gideon, L. (Feb. 1998). Non-reporting to the police: Victims reasoning for not

reporting their victimization. (Paper presented at the 29th

Annual Conference of the

Israeli Sociological Association, held at Haifa University, Haifa, Israel).

10.1. Invited Presentations/ Lectures

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Jan. 2014 Health concerns of incarcerated offenders and their effect on reintegration

and community well being. Ben Gurion University, Israel.

Oct. 2013 Health approach to dealing with Jail Inmates. New Jersey Warden

Association Annual Conference. Atlantic City, NJ

Oct. 2012 Reentry and reintegration of Jail Inmates. New Jersey Warden Association

Annual Conference. Atlantic City, NJ

March 2012 Series of lectures on Incarcerated offenders transition from prison back to

the community. Ashkelon Academic College, Israel.

Feb. 2010 Public Attitude toward Prisoners Rehabilitation, Reentry and Reintegration,

New York (NYU) Law School, New York.

Dec. 2009 The Right for Forgiveness - How Conducive Are We of Rehabilitating and

Reintegrating Convicted Offenders? – Israeli Law Society Association, Tel-

Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel.

Oct. 2009 Network Sampling Implications – CUNY Ph.D. program in Criminal

Justice (Invited as a guest speaker by Prof. Todd Clear)

10.2. Invited Recorded Talks

July 19th

, 2011 Interviewed by CBS News for their news research segment on Higher

Education in Prison: The Hudson Link for higher Education.

Dec. 9th

, 2010 Invited Guest to “Criminal Justice Matters” – CUNY T.V. with Prof.

Pat Collins as the host to discuss my recent book by Springer: “Substance

Abusing Inmates: experiences of Recovering Drug Addicts on their Way back

Home”.

Nov. 30th

2010 SAGE PODCAST on released offenders needs for supervision.

PODCAST to appear on crimspace.com by Sage publishing.

11. Other Research, Consultancies, and Peer-Reviews

- Ad-hoc grant reviewer for the National Institute of Justice (NIJ)

- Reviewer for the Journal of “International Journal of Offender therapy and

comparative criminology”

- Ad-hoc reviewer for “International Criminal Justice Review”

- Ad-hoc reviewer for “The Asian Journal of Criminology”

- Ad-hoc reviewer for “Justice Quarterly” journal.

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- Ad-hoc reviewer for “Sociological Focus” journal.

- Ad-hoc reviewer for the journal of “Offender Rehabilitation”.

- Ad-hoc reviewer for the Journal of “Criminology and Public Policy”.

- Ad-hoc reviewer for the “Journal of Experimental Criminology”.

- Ad-hoc reviewer for “Police and Society” journal (in Hebrew).

- Consultant for the Court Administration Research Department on research

proposals submitted and other various topics, during 2001.

- Ad Hoc methodology consultant, Center for research and Evaluation, John Jay

College of Criminal Justice, New York.

- McGraw Hill Publishing, ad-hoc consultant in developing introductory text books

for college students majoring in Criminal Justice.

- Department of ESL at John Jay College, City University of New York,

Consultant on a development of a special learning program to assist students

during their studies in Criminal Justice courses

12. Professional Associations

- American Society of Criminology (ASC)

- Academy of Criminal Justice (ACJS)

- American Correction Association (ACA)

- Israeli Sociological Association (ISA)

- Israeli Criminological Society

- International Sociological Association

13. Grants, Awards and Prizes (Awarded)

April, 2013: “PSC-CUNY AWARD for 2012-2013”: The office of sponsored

programs and the office of advancement of research, CUNY ($6,000)

Nov. 2012, PSC-CUNY AWARD to develop a tool that will measure

and examine social support, community cohesion, fear of crime and

victimization, CUNY ($6,000).

Nov. 2011: John Jay College – Teaching Certificate of Appreciation by the Dean of

graduate & professional studies for guidance and students encouragement.

Nov. 2009: John Jay College – Research Assistance Start-Up Fund ($5,000)

April, 2009: John Jay College – College Research Assistance Program ($2,000)

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April, 2008: “PSC-CUNY AWARD for 2008-2009”: The office of sponsored

programs and the office of advancement of research, CUNY ($3,000)

May, 2007: John Jay College – College Research Assistance Program ($1,000)

May, 2007: “PSC-CUNY AWARD for 2007-2008”: The office of sponsored

programs and the office of advancement of research, CUNY ($6,000)

Jan. 2007: John Jay College – Faculty Development Grant ($1,600)

May, 2006: John Jay College – College Research Assistance Program ($1,000)

Oct. 2005: John Jay College – Teaching Certificate of Appreciation by the Provost

and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs.

May 2005: “PSC-CUNY AWARD for 2005-2006”: The office of sponsored programs

and the office of advancement of research, CUNY ($3,700).

March 2003: “New Researcher in Services Intervention Award”: The National

Institute of Mental Health, the National Institute on Drug Abuse, and the

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism ($1,000)

Jan. 2001: "Violence Against Medical and Non-Medical Personnel in Hospital

Emergency Wards in Israel". (With Simha F. Landau) Funded by the Israel

National Institute for Health Policy and Health Services Research. ($150,000

for 4 years, given in NIS)

Jan. 2001: The Sharon Treatment Program: A Comparative Longitudinal Study of

Offenders’ Recidivism” (Stage 1, with David, L. Weisburd and Efrat

Shoham), The Israeli Anti-Drug Authority ($100,000 for 2 years, given in

NIS)

1999-2000: “Excellence in Teaching”: Rector Citation, Hebrew University.

14. Other Grant-Proposal Work

March 2012, John Jay College Collaborative Research Award Program Submission

(OAR), on the topic of: The Impact of Prison Deinstitutionalization on

Community Treatment Services. Amount requested: $8,000 (with Prof.

Beverly D. Frazier from John Jay College)

June 2010, Full grant proposal submitted to NIJ under the solicitation

on Evaluation of National Institute of Corrections Evidence-Based Decision

Making Framework for Local Criminal Justice System for a study on Federal

ruling to release 40,000 inmates from state facilities. Amount requested:

$279,273 (with Prof. Hadar Aviram from Hastings College of Law in San-

Francisco).

Jan. 2010, Full grant proposal submitted to NSF seeking funds for secondary

data analysis on the topic of: “Global Illicit Drug Trade: In Search of Theory

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and Evidence”. Amount requested: About $35,000 (with Dr. Hung-En Sung).

March 2010 Full grant proposal submitted to NSF seeking funds to

compare different societies’ level of punitiveness and support of rehabilitation

initiatives. Amount Requested is estimated at $300,000. (With Dr, Hadar

Aviram from UC Hastings Law School)

December 2008: Full grant proposal submitted to the JHET foundation seeking funds

to examine alternative to incarceration program’s effectiveness and integrity.

Amount Requested: $100,000. (with Dr. Hung-En Sung).

March, 2008: Grant proposal submitted to the Open Society, seeking funds to

examine program effectiveness and integrity. The working title is: "Sustaining

integrity and effectiveness over time in alternative to incarceration programs:

A multilevel and longitudinal evaluation" (with Dr. Hung-En Sung).

Amount requested: $70,000.

Jan. 2006: Full grant proposal submitted to the NIJ on Sexual assault in correctional

facilities (with Dr. Karen Terry, and Dr. Cynthia Mercado). Amount

requested: $269,596.

Sep. 2005: Proposal submitted to the PSC-CUNY for a development of motivation

assessment tool to assess inmates on Riker’s Island before entering Fresh Start

Program. Amount requested: $6,000.

Dec. 2004: Proposal Submitted to the NIJ on Sexual assault in prison and jails (with

Dr. Karen Terry). Amount requested: $260,000 as a result of an

accepted conceptual paper.

Oct. 2004: Conceptual Paper submitted to the NIJ on Sexual assault in prison and jails

(with Dr. Karen Terry). Amount requested: $245,000 Accepted!

15. Other Academic Work (Non-Research)

- Corrections Coordinator and advisor for correctional studies majors and minors

since Feb. 2005

- Member of the Department and College Wide Curriculum Committee -

Curriculum development in criminal justice, and member of the advisory sub-

committee to the Forensic psychology revision

- Completed a full revision of the Criminal Justice Bachelor of Science, and

defended revisions in the College Wide Governance process. Proposed a revision

of Correctional Studies major

- Participation in assessment workshops by the Association of American Colleges

and Universities (AAC&U) Summer of 2008

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- Member of the college wide task force to revise the General Education course

offering (personal invitation by the Provost)

- Current full member of the Faculty Senate and College Council (Since May of

2010).

- Current full member of the college council of coordinators since Jan. of 2009 –

Identify learning objectives, and develop of assessment tools for the evaluation of

learning outcomes in preparation for Middle-States (Board of Higher Education)

- Designing, planning, developing and training faculty for assessing learning

objectives and outcomes; designing and developing assessment rubrics and

engage faculty in assessment process

- Preparation of Corrections five year major self study, and recurring assessment of

core and elective courses under the major and minor

- Preparation of Correctional Studies self study and revision of major. Prepared a

fully revised major in health and sentencing to reflect changes in the field of

corrections, and to respond to the demand of current students seeking a more

broad liberal arts education in the field.

- Criminal Justice Major Advisor. Advising students in the major on courses and

academic planning (Since Spring of 2014).