Julie L. Globokar, Ph.D. Department of Sociology P.O. Box 5190 - Kent, OH 44242 330.672.2196 - jglobok1@kent.edu EDUCATION Ph.D., 2011 University of Illinois at Chicago Criminology, Law, and Justice Dissertation: Probation and Gentrification in North Lawndale M.A., 2004 University of Illinois at Chicago Criminal Justice B.A., 2001 University of Wisconsin at Whitewater Major: Psychology Minor: Criminal Justice Summa Cum Laude AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Corrections/Punishment Race and Gender Inequality Criminology Victimology SELECT PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2014 – Present Kent State University, Department of Sociology Coordinator, Online M.A. in Criminology and Criminal Justice 2011 – Present Kent State University, Department of Sociology Assistant Professor (NTT) 2007 – 2010 Kaplan University, School of Criminal Justice Academic Chair 2008 – 2009 Northern Illinois University, Sociology Department Visiting Assistant Professor 2005-2010 University of Illinois at Chicago, Criminology, Law, and Justice Instructor Curriculum Vitae Julie Globokar 1 SELECT COURSES TAUGHT Issues in Law and Society; Race, Class, Gender, and the Law; Minorities in Crime and Justice; Gender and Crime; Criminology; Criminology II (online); Policing in America; Introduction to Criminal Justice/Justice Studies; Associate’s Capstone (online); Academic Strategies for the Criminal Justice Professional (online); Social Problems; The Sixties; Ethics (online); Theories in Crime and Delinquency (online graduate) PUBLICATIONS Journal Articles Lazarus-Black, M., & Globokar, J.L. (2015). Foreign attorneys in U.S. LL.M. programs: Who’s in, who’s out, and who they are. Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, 22(1), 3-65. (Keystone article) *Erez, E., Globokar, J.L., & Ibarra, P.R. (2014). Outsiders inside: Victim management in an era of participatory reforms. International Review of Victimology, 20(1), 169-188. *Berko, A., Erez, E., & Globokar, J.L. (2010). Gender, crime, and terrorism: The case of Arab/Palestinian women in Israel. British Journal of Criminology, 50(4), 670-689. Erez, E., & Globokar, J.L. (2007). Immigrant women, domestic violence, and community policing. Law Enforcement Executive Forum, (November), 1-15. * Articles with equal author contributions. (Author names appear in alphabetical order.) Books Globokar, J.L. (Forthcoming). Chicago’s Conservative Vice Lords: 1967-1971. Arcadia Publishing. Winters, R.C., Globokar, J.L., & Roberson, C. (2014). An Introduction to Crime and Causation. CRC Press (Taylor & Francis Group). Globokar, J.L. (2010). Introduction to Online Learning: A Guide for Students. Sage Publications. Book Chapters Erez, E., & Globokar, J. (2009). Compounding vulnerabilities: The impact of immigration status and circumstances on battered immigrant women. In Immigration, Crime and Justice (Sociology of Crime Law and Deviance, Volume 13), Ed. Mathieu Deflem, 129145, Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Encyclopedia Entries Curriculum Vitae Julie Globokar 2 Globokar, J.L. (2008). Probation. In Parrillo, V.N. (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Social Problems. Sage Publications. Globokar, J.L. (2008). Labeling theory. In Parrillo, V.N. (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Social Problems. Sage Publications. Erez, E., & Globokar, J.L. (2008). Victim impact statements. In Renzetti, C.M., & Edleson, J.L. (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention. Sage Publications. In Progress Globokar, J.L., & Erez, E. Breaking boundaries and bridging gaps: Unpacking the nature of “victm work.” Globokar, J.L., & Toro, M. Tracing the roots of “promise versus practice” in probation: A study of the passage of the 1925 federal probation act. PAPER PRESENTATIONS 2014 Understanding the Political Institutionalization of Probation Through the Passage of the 1925 Federal Probation Act. Law and Society Association annual meeting, Minneapolis, MN. 2014 Lessons from the Past: Exploring Probation as an Alternative Sentence. Presentation at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences annual meeting, Philadelphia, PA. 2013 Looking Back to Move Forward: Understanding Probation’s Failed History as an Alternative Sanction. Presentation at the American Society of Criminology annual meeting, Atlanta, Georgia. 2013 Narratives and Counter-Narratives Surrounding the Passage of the Federal Probation Act of 1925. Presentation at the Law and Society Association annual meeting, Boston, Massachusetts. 2012 Returning Promise to Probation Work: Lessons of the Past. Presentation at the American Society of Criminology annual meeting, Chicago, Illinois. 2011 The Disappearing “Inner City”: A New Landscape for Probation. Presentation at the American Society of Criminology annual meeting, Washington, DC. 2011 The Space in Between: Probation in Transitioning Communities. Presentation at the Law and Society Association annual meeting, San Francisco, California. 2010 Probation Work and Community Change. Presentation at the American Society of Criminology annual meeting, San Francisco, California. Curriculum Vitae Julie Globokar 3 2010 Making an International Lawyer: The Geneology of a New Expertise. Presentation with Dr. Mindie Lazarus-Black at the Law and Society Association annual meeting, Chicago, Illinois. 2009 Probation and Gentrification: An Exploratory Case Study. Presentation at the American Society of Criminology annual meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 2009 Journey to the U.S.: Foreign Lawyers in American LL.M. Programs. Presentation with Dr. Mindie Lazarus-Black at the Law and Society Association annual meeting, Denver, Colorado. 2008 A Social Control Theory of Corrections: Understanding our System in Terms of “Why Not”? Presentation at the American Society of Criminology annual meeting, St. Louis, Missouri. 2007 Community Corrections: The Last Frontier. Presentation at the American Society of Criminology annual meeting, Atlanta, Georgia. 2006 Understanding Complacency: Exploring Views of our Correctional System in Terms of Race. Presentation at the American Society of Criminology annual meeting, Los Angeles, California. 2006 Crime, Race, Discourse, and Actors of the Legal System: A New Way of Understanding Race and Incarceration. Presentation at the Midwest Law and Society Retreat, Madison, Wisconsin. Expanding Notions of Stigmatization: Implications for Restorative Justice. Presentation at the American Society of Criminology annual meeting, Toronto, Ontario. 2005 2004 Media (In)Attention to Racial Disparities in Criminal Justice: The Problem of Decontextualization. Presentation at the American Society of Criminology annual meeting, Nashville, Tennessee. SERVICE University and Department Service Work: 2015 Faculty Mentor, Ronald E. McNair Scholars Program Mentee: LaKysha Robinson 2014 Faculty Mentor, Ronald E. McNair Scholars Program Mentee: Matthew Toro 2014- Faculty Advisor, Alpha Phi Sigma Kent State University, Department of Sociology, Criminology & Justice Studies Program Curriculum Vitae Julie Globokar 4 2014-2015 Ad Hoc Committee for Issues in Law and Society Assessment Kent State University, Department of Sociology, Criminology & Justice Studies Program 2014 Comprehensive Exam Committee Member for Holli Vah Seliskar Kent State University, Department of Curriculum & Instruction 2013-2014 Ad Hoc Committee for Online Criminology Master’s Degree Kent State University, Department of Sociology, Criminology & Justice Studies Program 2012 Senior Exit Exam Committee Kent State University, Department of Sociology, Criminology & Justice Studies Program 2011 Late Policy Committee Kaplan University, School of Criminal Justice 2009 New Faculty Training Committee Kaplan University, School of Criminal Justice Invited Lectures and Appearances: 2014 Careers in Criminal Justice Invited Speaker, Kent State University, Living-Learning Community for Arts & Sciences 2013 Internal and External Constraints on Probation Agencies Guest Lecturer, University of Illinois at Chicago, Processes & Institutions, Graduate Class of Dr. Edna Erez 2013 Probation and Gentrification: A Discussion of Methods Guest Lecturer, Kent State University, Research Methods, Undergraduate Class of Dr. Greg Gibson 2011 McGraw-Hill Symposium on Criminal Justice Invited Participant 2007 Faculty Roundtable on Best Practices Invited Guest, Kaplan University Curriculum Vitae Julie Globokar 5 ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCES Served as reviewer for: Peak, K. (2014). Introduction to Criminal Justice. Sage Publications. Siegel, L.J. (2012). Essentials of Criminal Justice (8th ed.). Wadsworth/Cengage Learning. Cole, G.F. (2012). The American System of Criminal Justice. Wadsworth/Cengage Learning. Law and Society Review (occasional, 2011) Walsh, A., & Hemmens, C. (2008). Introduction to Criminology: A Text/Reader. Sage Publications. Created ancillary materials for: Walsh, A., & Hemmens, C. (2011). Introduction to Criminology: A Text/Reader (2nd ed.). Sage Publications. Stohr, M.K., Walsh, A., & Hemmens, C. (2008). Corrections: A Text/Reader. Sage Publications. Walsh, A., & Hemmens, C. (2008). Introduction to Criminology: A Text/Reader. Sage Publications. Hagan, F. (2007). Introduction to Criminology: Theories, Methods, and Criminal Behavior (6th ed.). Sage Publications. Created Online Courses: Theories in Crime and Delinquency (JUS 66763), Kent State University Community Corrections (JUS 56705), Kent State University HONORS 2014 Criminology & Justice Studies Professor of the Year, Kent State University, Department of Sociology 2014 Inductee, Alpha Phi Sigma Honor Society, Faculty Member 2011 Graduate Student Publication of the Year, University of Illinois at Chicago, Criminology, Law, and Justice Program 2011 Showcased Book, Online Literary Festival, Kaplan University Curriculum Vitae Julie Globokar 6 2010 Featured Book, Sage Criminology eNewsletter, Sage Publications 1998-2001 Dean’s List (High Honors) – 7/7 Semesters, University of Wisconsin at Whitewater 1999-2001 Parents’ Foundation Scholarship Recipient, University of Wisconsin at Whitewater 1999-2001 Essay Scholarship Recipient, Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 224 2001 Inductee, Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society 2001 Inductee, Golden Key National Honor Society 2000 Inductee, Psi Chi National Honor Society Curriculum Vitae Julie Globokar 7