Sam Houston State University - Research & Creative Accomplishments

College of Criminal Justice

V. Awards, Gratns, Contracts, and Research

Cuvelier, Steven Jay and [Teresa Chiu]. “Applying Fuzzy Statistical Methods to Survey Data: Reanalysis of the National Public Opinion Survey on Crime and Justice – 1995,” National Institute of Justice, September 2001 to January 2002, $35,000.

Cuvelier, Steven Jay and [James VanRoekel]. “Empowering Faculty for Distance Learning,” Telecommunications Infrastructure Fund Board, September 2001 to May 2003, $398,636.

Cuvelier, Steven Jay with the College of Criminal Justice Administration and others. “The Peace Officer System for Internet Training Project,” A contract with the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education, January 2001 – September 2002, $1,900,000.

Diamond, P.E. “An Estimate of Mental Health Needs of Prison Inmates Using The Epidemiological Catchment Area Institutional Sample,” Faculty Research and Sponsored Programs, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, January - August 2000, $5,000.

Garner, R.L. Office of Community Oriented Policing Services – United States Department of Justice, Provides funding for the research, evaluation, and training of issues relevant to ethics and integrity, including racial profiling. Five key areas have been identified. The methodology of police records and statistical analysis of racial profiling procedures will be examined. 2001–2002, $400,000.

Garner, R.L. Office of Community Oriented Policing Services – United States Department of Justice. This award provides for Domestic Violence training for law enforcement, special services, and community members across the state of Texas. 2000–2001, $250,000.

Gerber, Jurg. J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board, Fulbright Grant in Lecturing Sociology, Kaliningrad State University, Kaliningrad, Russia, September 2000–June 2001, $48,000.

Hoover, Larry T. “Law Enforcement Information Systems Demonstration Project,” National Institute of Justice, Washington, D.C., October 2000, $200,000.

Hoover, Larry T. “Law Enforcement Technology and Strategy Institute,” National Institute of Justice, Washington, D.C., (with Eastern Kentucky University), September 2000, $249,237.

Hoover, Larry T. “Law Enforcement Technology and Training,” National Institute of Justice, Washington, D.C., (with Eastern Kentucky University), December 2000, $100,000.

Johnson, W. Wesley. “Drug Offenders, Drug Court, and Community Justice: A Program Evaluation of C.A.R.E.,” August 1999 to August 2001, Pro-Bono.

Johnson, W. Wesley with [Nathan Moran and Martin Perfecto]. “An Examination of Institutional Behavior Among Mentally-Ill Offenders,” Texas Council on Offenders with Mental Illness and Texas Department of Criminal Justice – Institutional Division, January 1, 1999 to September 30, 2002, $51,252.

Johnson, W. Wesley. “Probation Officer Stress,” Federal Probation Office, Southern District, Houston, Texas, September 2000–August 2001, Pro-Bono.

Li, Richard C. “Noninvasive Collection of Control Samples for Forensic DNA Analysis,” Faculty Research and Sponsored Programs, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, 2001, $5,000.

Marquart, James W. “Continuation of the National Institute for Victim Studies,” Funded by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, September 1, 2001, $498,000.

Marquart, James W. and Janet Mullings. “Gender, Childhood Maltreatment, Alcohol Use, and Mental Health: Examining the Differential Effects of Childhood Maltreatment on Mental Health Outcomes Among Newly Incarcerated Males and Females,” Faculty Research and Sponsored Programs, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, January-August 2001, $5,000.

Marquart, James W. and Janet Mullings. “TYC Population Distribution and Recidivism Study,” Funded by the Texas Youth Commission, Austin, Texas, December 2001-June 2002, $50,545.

Mullings, Janet L. and James W. Marquart. “Gender, Childhood Maltreatment, Alcohol Use, and Mental Health: Examining the Differential Effects of Childhood Maltreatment on Mental Health Outcomes Among Newly Incarcerated Males and Females,” Sam Houston State University, Faculty Research Council, January – August 2001, $5,000.

Mullings, Janet L. and James W. Marquart. “TYC Population Distribution and Recidivism Study,” Funded by the Texas Youth Commission, Austin, Texas, December 2001–June 2002, $50,545.

Ward, R. H., Project Director: Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education–POSEIT, 2001, $1.9 million.

Ward, R. H., Project Director: “TNCP: Measuring and Evaluating Narcotics Task Forces’ Performance,” Texas Narcotics Control Program, November, 2001, $192,000.

Ward, R. H., Project Director, US State Department, Curriculum Development and Instructional Resources for the International Law Enforcement Academy at Roswell, New Mexico, 2001, $1 million.


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