Curriculum Vitae

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Curriculum Vitae
Faculty Name:
CAMILLE GIBSON, PH.D, C.R.C.
Work Address:
P.O. Box 519; MS 2600
Prairie View, TX 77446
Position Title:
Office Location:
Office Phone:
Email Address:
Professor, Criminal Justice and Juvenile Justice
Don Clark Room 358
936-261-5228
cbgibson@pvamu.edu
Education:
Degree and Area of Study
Doctor of Philosophy in Criminal
Justice
Master of Philosophy in Criminal
Justice
Master of Arts in Rehabilitation
Counseling, C.R.C.
Bachelor of Arts in Criminology
Minor degree in Theater Arts,
Magna cum laude
Institution Name
City University of New York
Degree Date
June 2001
City University of New York
June 1999
University of South Florida
May 1994
University of South Florida
December 1991
Position Title
Institution Name
Professor, Justice Studies
Prairie View A&M University
Position Dates
(Beginning and End)
Sept. 2015-present
Interim Department Head, Justice
Studies
Associate Professor of Criminal
and Juvenile Justice, tenured.
Instructor, then Assistant
Professor of Criminal and
Juvenile Justice.
Adjunct Professor of Political
Science
Adjunct Professor of Public
Management
Prairie View A&M University
Teaching
Experience
Professional
Publications:
Prairie View A&M University
Prairie View A&M University
Brooklyn College
John Jay College of Criminal
Justice
June 2013 - July
2014
Sept. 2008 - May
2013
Sept. 2000 - August
2008
Feb. 1996 - May
2000
Jan. 1997 - May 2000
Sample of Work
Dawkins, M., Gibson, C., & Stoddart, D. (2015). Drugs and drug control in Jamaica. In PanAfrican Issues on Drugs and Drug Control: An International Perspective, pp. 181-196, Anita
Kalunta-Crumpton (Ed.) Surrey, England: Ashgate Publishers.
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C. Gibson (2015). Cross-Addiction. In Scott C. Martin (Ed.) Alcohol: Social, Cultural, and
Historical Perspective. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
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Shields, J., Gibson, C., & Smith, D. (2013). Building and sustaining effective individual computer
security practices in the workplace and in personal computing. International Journal of
Academic Research: Humanities and Social Sciences, 5, 284-291.
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Henry, L., Dawkins, M. & Gibson, C. (2012). Jamaica: Crime and criminal justice. In A. KaluntaCrumpton (Ed.). Race, crime and criminal justice: International perspectives (pp. 195-217).
Palgrave MacMillan.
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Gibson, C., Cintron, M., Dawkins, M. & Asanaeyni, G. (2012). Addressing obesity: Fear of
crime, perceptions of disorder and disparities in child and adolescent use of public parks.
Journal of Applied Research on Children, 3, article 11(29 pages).
Scott, J. & Gibson, C. (2012). An examination of the Code of the Street in the most popular rap
lyrics 2001 to 2009. Journal of Knowledge and Best Practices in Juvenile Justice & Psychology,
6, 57-66.
Dawkins, M. & Gibson, C. (2010). A qualitative assessment of the applicability of Agnew’s
general theory of crime and delinquency to recent juvenile gang membership in Houston.
Journal of Knowledge and Best Practices in Juvenile Justice and Psychology, 4, 5-15.
Grant, L., Gibson C. & Mason, E. (2010). Recent gang activity in Jamaican schools. Journal of
Gang Research, 17, 19-35.
C. Gibson, Roberson, D., & Daniel, A. (2009). African American women on the possibilities of a
relationship with an ex-offender. Journal of Criminal Justice, 37, 328-332.
Gibson, C. & Vandiver, D. (2008). Juvenile sex offenders: What the public needs to know.
Westport, CT: Greenwood Praeger Press.
Additional
Trainings/Skills:
Recent Grants
2014-2015: Evaluation of the African American Faith-Based Mental Health Education and
Awareness Initiative. Awarded by the Hogg Foundation $30,000, Principal Investigator.
2009-2014 Producing Homeland Security leaders, scholars, and experts through education,
research and professional development. Awarded by Department of Homeland Security
$200,000, Principal Investigator
2012 (training award for May 21-24 and post-meeting outcomes). Full court press: Improving
responses to domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking in Texas courts Waller County
team of Camille Gibson, Ph.D., C.R.C., Jennifer Rockett, Ph.D. and Ronald Server, J.D. hosted
by the University of Texas at Austin, Institute on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault (funded
by the Governor’s Office).
2010 Profile of Children in Conflict with the law in Jamaica. Research contract from the Office of
the Children’s Advocate (JA$1,000,000), Co-Principal Investigator.
2009-2011 Addressing obesity: Fear of crime and disparities in child and adolescent use of the
outdoors. Awarded by National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities, through Texas
A&M University ($9,600), Principal Investigator.
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