Curriculum Vitae - Rutgers School of Criminal Justice

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CURRICULUM VITAE
Updated September 21, 2015
Madeleine Novich
School of Criminal Justice – Rutgers University
123 Washington Street
Newark, NJ 07102
Email: maddy.novich@gmail.com
EDUCATION
Rutgers University
Newark, NJ
School of Criminal Justice
Doctoral Student, Criminal Justice
2011 - Present
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Master of Science, Criminology
2011
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA
School of Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Arts, Chinese and Political Science
Magna Cum Laude
2005
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Gender, Crime, and Justice
Police Legitimacy
Qualitative Research
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
Research Assistant
Vera Institute of Justice
Center on Youth Justice
New York, NY
Stop, Question, and Frisk Project
June 2012 - January 2013
Research / Graduate Assistant
Rutgers University
School of Criminal Justice
Newark, NJ
Supervisor: Jody Miller, Ph.D.
2011 - 2012
Teaching Assistant
University of Pennsylvania
Department of Criminology
Philadelphia, PA
Supervisor(s): Freda Adler, Ph.D. and John MacDonald, Ph.D.
2010 - 2011
WORK EXPERIENCE
Post-Doctoral Associate – Racial, Democracy, Crime and Justice Network
Rutgers University
School of Criminal Justice
Supervisor(s): Jody Miller, Ph.D. and Rod Brunson, Ph.D.
Fall 2015 – Summer 2017
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Ethical and Philosophical Foundations of Criminal Justice (undergraduate)
Fall 2012 – Summer 2013, 2015
Foundations of Scholarship with Todd Clear and Sam Dewitt (graduate) - online Spring 2014
Gender, Crime, and Justice (undergraduate)
Spring 2014
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
Student Intern
Philadelphia Police Department,
Intelligence Unit
Philadelphia, PA
EXTRA-CIRRICULAR ACADEMIC SERVICE
President
Student Government Association
Rutgers University – Newark
School of Criminal Justice
Newark, NJ
Spring 2011
2012 - 2013
SCHOLARLY WORKS
Novich, Madeleine. “Perceptions of Police Legitimacy among Sex Workers in Sri Lanka.” Women’s Imprisonment:
An International Perspective edited by Candace Kruttschnitt and Catrien Bijleveld. Routledge. 2015
Novich, Madeleine and Jody Miller, “The Social World of Girls in Gangs.” Sisters In Crime Revisited: Bringing
Gender Into Criminology—a Volume in Honor of Freda Adler. Oxford University Press. 2014
SCHOLARLY WORKS IN PROGRESS
Novich, Madeleine and Geoffrey Hunt, “Perceptions of Police Legitimacy among Male Gang Members.” In
Progress
Novich, Madeleine and Janet Garcia, “After Hours: A comparison of non-work activities among minority parents
and non-parents in the academy”
Miller, Jody and Madeleine Novich. “State Intervention and the Policing of Sri Lanka‘s Commercial Sex Industry.”
In Progress.
Kringen, Anne and Madeleine Novich, “Just Hair” or is it “Everything”? Perceptions of Haircut Policies in Policing.”
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
2015 “The Police Jacked Me Today: Perceptions of Procedural Justice among Ethnic Minority Gang Members.”
Ethnic Minority Youth: drugs, gangs and street life. University of Aarhus. Aarhus, Denmark. Forthcoming
2014 “Perceptions of Police Legitimacy among Sex Workers in Sri Lanka.” Annual Meeting of the American
Society of Criminology. San Francisco. November.
2012, “State Intervention and the Policing of Sri Lanka’s Commercial Sex Industry” 2012 South Asia by the Bay,
Stanford University. Palo Alto. (With Jody Miller). May 10.
2012, “State Intervention and the Policing of Sri Lanka’s Commercial Sex Industry.” 2012 Biennial John Jay
College International Conference. New York. (With Jody Miller). June 7.
2012, “State Intervention and the Policing of Sri Lanka’s Commercial Sex Industry.” Annual Meeting of the
American Society of Criminology. Chicago. November (with Jody Miller).
UNIVERSITY TALKS
2012, “State Intervention and the Policing of Sri Lanka’s Commercial Sex Industry.” School of Criminal Justice,
Brown Bag Lunch Series, Rutgers University (with Jody Miller). April 23.
2012, “State Intervention and the Policing of Sri Lanka’s Commercial Sex Industry.” University of Pennsylvania,
Guest Lecture (with Jody Miller). June 21.
GRANTS
2012 Graduate Student Travel Grant, Rutgers University. Amount: $125
2013 Rutgers University Women and Gender Studies Research Grant. Amount $500
2014 Rutgers School of Criminal Justice Dean’s Research Grant. Amount $1,000
2015 Graduate Student Travel Grant, Rutgers University. Amount: $250
2015 Graduate Student Travel Award, Rutgers University School of Criminal Justice: $500
FELLOWSHIPS
2015 Larry J. Seigel Graduate Fellowship for the Study of Gender and Crime $5,000
2015 Rutgers School Graduate Student Dissertation Fellowship $20,000
AWARDS AND RECONGITIONS
2013 Rutgers University Graduate Student Excellence Award for the School of Criminal Justice
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
Reviewer Oxford Bibliographies Online: Criminology
Reviewer Rutgers School of Criminal Justice: Book Review
Chair: Women and Policing Panel, American Society of Criminology Annual Conference. 2014
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American Society of Criminology
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