TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY CURRICULUM VITA NAME Wayman C. Mullins TITLE Professor EDUCATION B.A. 1978 University of Arkansas Honors Thesis - Forced-choice Personnel Evaluation System for the Department of Public Safety (Wilson W. Kimbrough, Sponsor) M.A. 1979 University of Arkansas On The Binocular Combination of Natural Stimuli (David Westendorf, Sponsor) Ph.D. 1983 University of Arkansas Job Analysis Outcomes As A Function Of Group Composition (Wilson W. Kimbrough, Chairperson) EXPERIENCE RESEARCH ASSISTANTSHIPS 1978-1979 Perception Laboratory, Psychology Department, University of Arkansas (David Westendorf, Supervisor). 1979-1981 Psychology Department, University of Arkansas (Wilson W. Kimbrough, Supervisor) Industrial/Organizational Psychological research. THIRD YEAR SPECIALTIES 1. The study of the general aspects of the selection decisions facing organizations, with a specific emphasis on the assessment center approach. 2. The study of multidimensional scaling theory and its applications in organizations, and the relationship to other statistical scaling procedures. INTERNSHIP 1980-1982 Department of Public Safety, University of Arkansas (Wilson W. Kimbrough, Supervisor). Industrial/Organizational Psychology. TEACHING University of Arkansas Teaching Assistant 1977-1980 Hofstra University Assistant Professor 1982-1984 Southwest Texas State University Assistant Professor Associate Professor Professor 1984-1987 1987-1992 1992-present Director, Graduate Studies in Criminal Justice 1990-Present Acting Department Chair 1996-Present HONORS AND AWARDS Commencement Speaker, Southwest Texas State University Graduate Graduation Ceremonies, Spring 1991. Diplomate in Police Psychology - 1989 Diplomate in Crisis Intervention - 1996 W.J. Richards Award (1978; University of Arkansas) - Given annually to the University of Arkansas undergraduate student in Psychology who demonstrates the greatest potential for teaching at the collegiate level. Who’s Who In The South And Southwest (Marquis) Who’s Who In American Education (Marquis) Who’s Who In the World (Marquis) Who’s Who Among Human Service Professionals (Marquis) Who’s Who In Science And Engineering (Marquis) Assistant Dean Internship Position, School of Applied Arts and Technology, Southwest Texas State University, 1990-1991. Nominated for the Minnie Piper Award for outstanding teaching, 1992. Chris Hatcher Award for Innovations in Police Psychology (2010). Awarded by the Society of Police and Criminal Psychology annually to the person who has demonstrated the most forward and innovative Thinking in the field of Police Psychology. COURSES TAUGHT UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS Laboratory Assistant, Business and Industrial Psychology Introductory Astronomy Laboratory, Physics Department Teaching Assistant - Experimental Methods General Psychology HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Business and Industrial Psychology (undergraduate) Introduction to Organizational Psychology (graduate) Human Resources in Organizational Psychology (graduate) Human Factors Engineering (graduate) Legal Issues in Personnel Selection (graduate) Ethics for Psychologists (graduate) Graduate Internships TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY Advanced Criminal Justice Management (undergraduate) Criminal Justice Organization and Administration (undergraduate) Decision Making in Criminal Justice Agencies (graduate) Ethics (graduate) Fundamentals of Criminal Law (undergraduate) General Studies - Freshman Seminar (College of General Studies) Human Factors in Criminal Justice Agencies (undergraduate and graduate) Industrial/Organizational Psychology (Psychology Department) Introduction to Criminal Justice (undergraduate) Law Enforcement Internship Coordinator (undergraduate) National and International Crime Problems (undergraduate) Personnel Practices in Criminal Justice (graduate) Police Systems and Practices (undergraduate) Readings in Criminal Justice (undergraduate and graduate) Research Methods in Criminal Justice (undergraduate and graduate) Seminar in Law Enforcement Problems (undergraduate) Special Operations Units (undergraduate and graduate) State and National Security (undergraduate) Statistics (undergraduate and graduate) Terrorism COURSES PREPARED HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Developed a Ph.D. Industrial/Organizational Psychology program: Organizational Development Applied Behavioral Analysis in Industry Organizational Psychology - Assessment and Criteria Issues Legal Issues in Personnel Selection Organizational Internship - Human Factors Multivariate Statistics in Psychological Research (I, II, and III, co-developed) Computer Applications in Psychology (I & II, co-developed) Organizational Psychology - Pro Seminar (co-developed) Advanced Research Methodology (co-developed) Organizational Internship - Consumer Behavior (co-developed) Organizational Internship - Research Design II (co-developed) Organizational Internship - Consulting and Communication (co-developed) Psychology in Criminal Justice (undergraduate) SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY Curricula development for the MSCJ program Statistics in Criminal Justice (undergraduate) ORGANIZATIONS Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences American Psychological Association (ex-member) Division 14 - Division of Industrial & Organizational Psychology Division 21 - Division of Applied Experimental and Engineering Psychology American Society of Law Enforcement Trainers (ex-member) Association of Texas Law Enforcement Educators Eastern Evaluation Research Society (ex-member) Hostage Negotiators of America Human Factors Society International Association of Chiefs of Police International Narcotic Enforcement Officers Association (ex-member) International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies National Criminal Justice Association (ex-member) New York Academy of Sciences (ex-member) Society of Police and Criminal Psychology Texas Association of Hostage Negotiators Texas Police Association American Association of College Baseball Coaches (ex-member) SERVICE HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Assistant Baseball Coach (Division I, NCAA) College for a Day Director of Perception Laboratory Department Personnel Committee Doctoral Dissertation Sponsor (6 students) Doctoral Dissertation Committee member (11 students) Directed Independent Student research (8 students) Advisor to Psychology majors Faculty sponsor, Psi Chi (honors society) and Psychology club TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY Selected to attend the Second National Conference on Assessment in Higher Education, June 1987, Denver, Colorado. This conference was in preparation for the ten year accreditation process to take place in 1988-1989. University Chair - Faculty Research Enhancement Committee (2 years) Co-Director, United Way Fund Drive for the University (1994-1995) Environmental Committee Faculty Campaign Chairman - United Way Drive (1993-1994) Faculty Court Faculty Research Committee Faculty representative - Theta Xi Fraternity Graduate Council Institutional Research Committee Institutional Review Board Committee (ex-officio) Judge for TKL Writing Contest Parking and Traffic Committee President’s Award for Excellence in Research Committee SACs Accreditation Committee - Institutional Planning and Research Signage Committee Suspension and Appeals Committee University Council University Curriculum Committee University Student Commencement Speaker Committee School Criminal Justice Chair Search Committee (1991-1993) Faculty Research Enrichment Committee Library Speaker Committee for New Library Merit and Performance Committee School Budget Committee - alternate School Review Group Department Acting Chair (1996-1998) Director, Graduate Program and Chair, Graduate Council (1992-1996; 1998-2000) Faculty Evaluation Committee Chair, Capital Planning Committee Chair, Faculty Search Committee (1987-1988) Chair, Graduate Studies Committee Correspondence, Extension, and Off-campus Course Committee Computer Committee Curriculum Review Committee Departmental Planning and Evaluation Committee Learning Resources Committee Promotion and Tenure Criteria Committee (chair) SACs Review Committee Scholarship and Awards Committee Search Committees Advisor to Criminal Justice majors (undergraduate and graduate) Director, Graduate Intelligence Analysis Certificate Program. Community Service Activities Arkansas President of Northwest Arkansas Veterans Association (1977-1979) Board of Directors, United Campus Ministry (1977) President, Sherman Lollar Babe Ruth Baseball League (1979) Vice-president, Northwest Arkansas Babe Ruth League (1979-1980) San Marcos, Texas Hays County Sheriff’s Department (1996-present) - Reserve Deputy, member of Hostage Negotiation Team and provide professional mental health services TCLEOSE - Test Theory Curriculum Development Committee Training Academy Building Planning Committee - San Antonio Police Department Executive Council Member - San Marcos Explorer Post Member of Selection Committee - Area Police Officer of the Month San Marcos Little League Chief Umpire (1989, 1991, 1992) Coach, Senior League Baseball League President (1990) San Marcos Police Department Reserve Police Officer (1985-1996) Director, Reserve Police Officer Field Training Program Field Training Officer Member of Oral Board for Reserve Police Officer selection Sergeant in charge of Warrant Service Team Deacon, First Christian Church (2000 – Present) Board Chair, First Christian Church (2003-2004) TCLEOSE – Basic Peace Officer and Basic Correctional Officer Test Evaluation, Review and Challenge Committee (Chair) Commissioner, San Marcos Civil Service Commission (2012 – present) Professional and Other Service Activities Co-sponsored (with School of Applied Arts and Technology, San Antonio Police Department, and Austin Austin Police Department) two-day seminar by Dr. Ronald Fisher of Florida International University on Cognitive Interviewing (June 1990). Sponsor, Hostage Negotiator Seminar-Competition, San Marcos, Texas (1990-Present). This competition is for police department Hostage Negotiations teams in the State of Texas and United States. Sponsor, Basic Hostage Negotiation School, Southwest Texas State University (November, 1993). This School was for members of the Costa Rican Federal Office of Judicial Investigations. Sponsor, Basic Hostage Negotiation School, Barton County Community College, Great Bend, Kansas (Nov, 1994). This 40-hour school was for police and correctional personnel in Kansas. Participant, program of instruction for the Judicial School of the Costa Rican Supreme Court, San Jose, Costa Rica (June, 1993). Training for the Costa Rican Federal Office of Judicial Investigations in Hostage Negotiations and Post Trauma Stress, San Jose, Costa Rica, (August, 1994). Training for the Costa Rican Federal Office of Judicial Investigations in Investigative Communications Strategies, Negotiator Communication Advanced Techniques, and Crisis Management (August, 1994). Training for the Costa Rican Federal Office of Judicial Investigations in Advanced Hostage Negotiation topics. San Jose, Costa Rica, (August, 1995). Training for the Costa Rican Unidad de Sequridad y Vigilancia Asamblea Legislative (Federal Legislature) in hostage survival. San Jose, Costa Rica (August, 1995). Security Survey for the Costa Rican Unidad de Sequridad y Vigilancia Asamblea Legislativa (Federal Legislature) in hostage survival. San Jose, Costa Rica (August, 1995). Basic Hostage Negotiation school for the Veteran’s Administration Police. Ft. Roots Veteran Administration facility, North Little Rock, Arkansas (April, 1997). Basic Hostage Negotiation school for the Shreveport, Louisiana, Police Department. Shreveport, Louisiana (June, 1997). Advanced Hostage Negotiation school for the El Paso, Texas, Police Department. El Paso, Texas (June, 1997). Basic Hostage Negotiation School, Southwest Texas State University (September, 1997, October. 1999). Basic Hostage Negotiation School for the Kansas Department of Corrections, Ellsworth, Kansas, (July 1998). Basic Hostage Negotiation School for the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, Oklahoma City, OK, (July 1998). Basis crisis negotiations (BST-202D) school for the U.S. Department of Energy, Albuquerque, NM (December 1998). Basis Hostage Negotiation school for the Texas Department of Public Safety, Austin, TX (August, 1999). Surviving hostage situations and incidents of violence in the schools. Seminar for school teachers and administrators sponsored by ICJS, SWT. Beaumont, TX (Fall, 1999); New Braunfels, TX (Spring, 2000). Basic Hostage Negotiation school for John Montford TDC Prison, Lubbock, TX (Oct. 1999 & April, 2001). Basic Hostage Negotiation school. San Marcos, TX (June, 2002). Basic Hostage Negotiation school for Her Majesty’s Prisons, Government of Bermuda, Ministry of Labour, Home Affairs and Public Safety, Department of Corrections (July, 2002). Basic Hostage Negotiation school. Guest instructor at school sponsored by Friendswood Police Dept. and Pasadena Police Dept., conducted at University of Houston Clear Lake, Houston, TX (February, 2004). Basic Hostage Negotiation school. San Marcos, TX (March, 2004). Advanced Hostage Negotiation school. Three-day seminar for experienced negotiators and taught by myself, and other highly experienced negotiators, including William Kidd (San Francisco Police Dept.), Clark Morrow (Olatha, KS Police Dept.), Lt. Robert Ware (Kansas State Highway Patrol), Jeff Magers (SFA and Louisville, KY Police Dept., and Vic Bazan (Special Agent with FBI). (April, 2004). Advanced Hostage Negotiation school (three days) for the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, Wilburton, OK (June, 2004). Basic Hostage Negotiation School for the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (two week school). Brunswick, GA at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Glynco, GA (August, 2004). Issues in Terrorism for Crisis Negotiators. Arlington Police Department, Arlington, TX (February, 2005). Negotiations For First Responders school (five day) for Bastrop County Sheriff’s Office and other officers in Bastrop County, Bastrop, TX (May, 2005). Issues in Domestic and International Terrorism. Presentation for the Texas State Guard, Killeen, TX (April, 2005). Advanced Crisis Response Incident Command school for the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, McAllister, OK (Associate Wardens, June 2005) and Atoka, OK (Wardens, August, 2005). Advanced Crisis Negotiations School (two days) for negotiators and commanders from New Jersey and surrounding states. Mays County (Atlantic City – September, 2005). Training for the Costa Rican Federal Office of Judicial Investigations and Federal Police in Crisis Management, Incident Command, and conducted a joint exercise among all federal law enforcement agencies. San Jose, Costa Rica, (December, 2005). Instructor at Basic Hostage Negotiation School. Friendswood, TX (January, 2006). Basic Hostage Negotiation school. San Marcos, TX (March, 2006) Advanced Crisis Negotiation school (three days) for the Oklahoma Dept. of Corrections. Wilburton, OK (June, 2006). Basic Crisis/Hostage Negotiator School for the Costa Rican Federal Office of Judicial Investigations. San Jose, Costa Rica (July, 2006). Police Ethics Advisor, Iraq Minister of Interior. Forward Operating Base Shield and U.S. Embassy Compound, Ingternational Zone, Baghdad, Iraq (September, 2006-January, 2007). Basic Crisis/Hostage Negotiation 40 hour school. San Marcos, TX (Spring, 2009). Basic Crisis/Hostage Negotiation 40 hour school. Rockwall, Tx. (September, 2009). Basic Crisis/Hostage Negotiation 40 hour school. Comal County Sheriff’s Office (December, 2009). Hosted 40-hour basic hostage negotiation schools for state, local and regional police/correctional officers. John Stamler Police Academy, Union County, NJ, June 2010. Hosted two 40hour basic negotiator schools for the Texas Department of Public Safety. San Marcos, TX (June, 2010). Hosted a 40-hour basic hostage negotiation school for the Texas Association of Hostage Negotiators, Cedar Park, TX (Sept., 2010). Sponsor, 40-hour basic hostage negotiation school. (Feb, 2012). Instructor, 7-week Crime Analyst I school for DPS-ICT, Austin, TX (March/April, 2013) Instructor, 7-week Crime Analyst I school for DPS-ICT, Austin, TX (July/Aug, 2013). Sponsor, 40-hour basic hostage negotiation school, TAHN and FBI (co-sponsors). Dallas, TX (Aug, 2013). Instructor for a basic Hostage Negotiation course for the U.S. Department of State, Anti-Terrorist Assistance Division, Paraguay Federal Police, Ascencion, Paraguay (August, 2011) Instructor for a basic Hostage Negotiation course for the U.S. Department of State, Anti-Terrorist Assistance Division, Philippine National Police, Manila, Phillipines (Oct/Nov, 2011) Lead Instructor for a basic Hostage Negotiation course for the U.S. Department of State, Anti-Terrorist Assistance Division, Ecuador Federal Police, Quito, Ecuador (June, 2013). Outside evaluator for tenure package of Dr. JoAnne Brewster, James Madison University. Outside evaluator for promotion/tenure package of Dr. James Halsted, University of South Florida. Outside evaluator for promotion/tenure package of Dr. Rose Mary Stanford, University of South Florida. Outside evaluator for promotion/tenure package of Dr. George Blau, University of Wyoming. Outside evaluator for promotion (full professor) package of Dr. James Halsted, University of South Florida. Committee member on Master’s Thesis of Kathleen Davoli, School of architecture, University of Texas (1993). Sponsor, “Quiet Shadows - Women in the Pacific, World War II.” (12-31 March 1993, Alkek Library). This is a traveling museum exhibit offered by the Admiral Nimitz Museum, Fredericksburg, Texas. Co-presenter, with San Antonio Police Department, in Basic Hostage Negotiation course for Texas Police Officers (August, 1990; September, 1991; October, 1992; October, 1993). Program review of CJ graduate programs in Texas for the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (February, 1993). ARTICLES - REFEREED Mullins, W.C. (1985). Improving police officer training - The use of job analysis procedures and assessment center technology. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 1, 2-9. Mullins, W.C. (1988). Stopping terrorism - The problems posed by the organizational infrastructure of terrorist organizations. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 4, 214-228. Mullins, W.C. (1990). Terrorism in the 1990s: Predictions for the United States. Police Chief, LVII, 44-46. Mullins, W.C. (1990). The development and operation of a peer support team. Texas Police Journal, 38, 15-18. Mullins, W.C. (1990). The police response to ritualistic crime. CJ and The Americas, 3, 13-16. Mullins, W.C. (1992). An overview and analysis of nuclear, biological, and chemical terrorism: The weapons, strategies and solutions to a growing problem. American Journal of Criminal Justice, XVI, 95-120. Mullins, W.C. (1992). Predicting job performance from training: The relationship between patrol officer basic academy training and job performance. Journal of Applied H.R.M. Research, 3, 20-29. Mullins, W.C. (1992). The assessment of hostage negotiator team capabilities: Results of a controlled competition. Texas Police Journal, 39, 10-14. Mullins, W.C. (1995a). Advanced communication techniques for hostage negotiators. Journal of Crisis Management, 1, 7-16. Mullins, W.C. (1995b). The role of a first responder at a hostage situation. Journal of Crisis Negotiations, 1, 43-52. Mullins, W.C. (1995c). The effects of caffeine and caffeine withdrawal/deprivation on hostage negotiator performance. Journal of Crisis Negotiations, 2, 43-58. Mullins, W.C. (1996). Advanced communication techniques for hostage negotiators. Negotiators’ Notes: The FBI’s Journal for Professional Crisis Negotiators, Winter, 10, 25, 61. Mullins, W.C. (1997). Future trends in terrorism. Justice Professional, 10, 31-46. Mullins, W.C. (2002). Advanced communication techniques for hostage negotiators. Journal of Police Crisis Negotiations, 2, 63-81. Mullins, W.C. (2003a). The role of the first responder at a hostage situation. Journal of Police Crisis Negotiations, 3, 31-50 (republication of an earlier article). Mullins, W.C. (2003b). The effects of caffeine and caffeine withdrawal/deprivation on hostage negotiator performance. Journal of Police Crisis Negotiations, 3, 39-60 (republication of an earlier article) Mullins, W.C. & Kimbrough, W.W. (1986). Determining job similarity/difference: The use of MANOVA and discriminant analysis with critical incident job analysis technique results. Journal of Police Science and Administration, 14, 130-136. Mullins, W.C. & Kimbrough, W.W. (1986). Group composition as a determinant of job analysis outcomes. Journal of Applied Psychology, 73, 657-664. Mullins, W.C. & McMains, M. J. (1995). Predicting patrol officer performance from a psychological assessment battery: A predictive validity study. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology (In press). Mullins, W.C., Meyer, S., & Posey, T. (1981). The development of a campus escort service. Campus Law Enforcement Journal, 11, 36-38. Mullins, W.C. & Mijares, T. (1994). Hostage negotiation training in Central Texas: Learning from simulation and competition. The Tactical Edge, Spring, 24-26. Mullins, W.C. & Mijares, T. (1995). The restructuring of Europe: Projected terrorist trends in the Twenty-First century. The Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 11, 1-13. Mullins, W.C., Pekmezaris, R., & Uran, J. (1985). The distortion of visual space as a function of motion: Implications for vehicle operators. Proceedings of the Human Factors Society, 2, 730-734. Mullins, W.C. & Rempusheski, J. (1986). Improving effectiveness in policing through the use of computer technology. Proceedings of the Human Factors Society, 2, 707-711. ARTICLES - BOOKS McMains, M.J. & Mullins, W.C. (1996). Crisis negotiations: Managing critical incidents and hostage situations in law enforcement and correctional settings. Anderson Press; Cincinnati, Ohio. McMains, M.J. & Mullins, W.C. (2001). Crisis negotiations: Managing critical incidents and hostage situations in law enforcement and correctional settings (2 nd Ed).. Anderson Press; Cincinnati, Ohio. McMains, M.J. & Mullins, W.C. (2005). Crisis negotiations: Managing critical incidents and hostage situations in law enforcement and correctional settings (3rd Ed).. Anderson Press; Cincinnati, Ohio. McMains, M.J. & Mullins, W.C. (2010). Crisis negotiations: Managing critical incidents and hostage situations in law enforcement and correctional settings (4rd Ed).. Anderson Press; Cincinnati, Ohio. McMains, M.J. & Mullins, W.C. (2013). Crisis negotiations: Managing critical incidents and hostage situations in law enforcement and correctional settings (5 th Ed.). Elsevior: Waltham, MA. Mijares, T.C. & Mullins, W.C. (1998). Prosecuting domestic terrorists: Some recommendations. In Kushner, H.W. (Ed.). The future of terrorism: Violence in the new millennium. Sage Publications: Thousand Oaks, CA. Mullins, W.C. (1988). Terrorist organizations in the United States: An analysis of issues, organizations, tactics, and responses. Charles C. Thomas, Publisher; Springfield, Illinois. Mullins, W.C. (1994). 1942 . . . Issue in doubt. Eakin Press; Austin, Texas. Mullins, W.C. (1987). Statistics for the crime analysis officer (monograph). Texas Crime Prevention Institute; San Marcos, Texas. Mullins, W.C. (1988). Basic statistics for middle-level managers in the safety and security industry. Turner, J. (Ed.). Handbook of hospital security and safety. Aspen Publishers, Inc.; Rockville, Maryland. Also used as a monograph in CJ 3346 - Research Methods in Criminal Justice. Mullins, W.C. (1990). Stopping terrorism - The problems posed by the organizational infrastructure of terrorist organizations. In Schechterman, B. & slann, M. (Eds.). Violence and terrorism, 126-130. Dushkin Publishing Group, Inc.; Guilford, Connecticut. Mullins, W.C. (1993). Hate crime and the far right - Unconventional terrorism. In Tunnell, K.D. (Ed.). Political crime in contemporary America: A critical approach. Garland Publishing Co.; New York. Mullins, W.C. (1997). A sourcebook on domestic and international terrorism: An analysis of issues, organizations, tactics, and responses (2nd Ed.). Charles C. Thomas, Pub.; Springfield, Illinois. Mullins, W.C. (In Press). Government contingency planning for biological and chemical terrorism. In LBJ School of Public Affairs (Ed.). Weapons of mass destruction: Foreign and domestic options for containment. University of Texas Press, Austin, TX. Mullins, W.C. (2000). The impact of traumatic stress on domestic violence in policing. In Sheehan, D. (Ed.). Police officers and domestic violence. U.S. Gov. Printing Office. Mullins, W.C. (2001). The relationship between police officer suicide and post trauma stress. In Sheehan, D. (Ed). Suicide and Law Enforcement. Behavioral Science Unit, FBI, U.S. Gov. Printing Office. Mullins, W.C. & McMains, M.J. (1988). Terrorism in the United States: An overview. Psychological Services Division, San Antonio Police Department; San Antonio, Texas. Mullins, W.C. & McMains, M.J. (printing, 2008). Negotiation Issues with terrorists. In Rogan, R. & Lancley, F. (Eds.). Crisis Negotiation Issues and Readings. Mullins, W.C. & McMains, M.J. (in press – scheduled for Feb 2011 release). The role of a Psychologist as a member of a Crisis Negotiation Team. In Kataeff, J. (ed) Handbook of Police Psychology. Routledge Academic, NY, NY. Mullins, W.C. & Thurman, Q.C. (Feb 11 release date). The etiology of terrorism: Identifying, defining, and studying terrorists. In Forst, B. Green, J., & Lynch (Eds.)., Security and justice in the homeland: Criminologists on terrorism. ARTICLES - OTHER Baccus, J., Bechtol, B., Brunson, L., Ratliff, E., & Mullins, W. (1987). Assessment in higher education: A perspective. Summary report prepared for Southwest Texas State University on the Second National Conference on Assessment in Higher Education. American Association for Education, Denver, Colorado (June, 1987). Mullins, W.C. (1986). An experimental analysis of the effectiveness of the Voice Stress Analyzer. Proceedings of the Second South Texas Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics. Alamo Chapter, Human Factors Society, San Antonio, Texas, 1-8. Mullins, W.C. (1987). The use of Ticketrac in parking violation control and assessment. Proceedings of the Third South Texas Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics. Alamo Chapter, Human Factors Society, San Antonio, Texas, 1-10. Mullins, W.C. (1987). Reserve police officer field training manual. San Marcos Police Department; San Marcos, Texas. Mullins, W.C. (1987). Stress: The silent stalker. Hill Country Fraternal Order of Police, November, 1-3. Mullins, W.C. (1989). The practice of satanism and ritualistic crime: Its relevance to the law enforcement community. The Rap Sheet, June. Mullins, W.C. (1996). Advanced communication techniques for hostage negotiators. FBI Journal for Professional Crisis Negotiators, Winter, 10, 25, 61-73 (Invited to submit for this journal). Mullins, W.C. (2008). Book review for Gordon & Fleisher, Effective interviewing and interrogation Techniques (2nd ed – 2006). Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 23, 1, 45-47. Mullins, W.C. & Becker, R. F. (1996). Training hostage negotiators in Costa Rica: Issues all trainers should be aware of when training foreign hostage negotiators. The U.S. Negotiator, Spring, 7-8. Mullins, W.C., Doeker, R., & Scribner, C. (1986). The impact of human factors engineering in police agencies. Proceedings of the First South Texas Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics, 1-17. Alamo Chapter of the Human Factors Society, San Antonio, Texas. Mullins, W.C. & Howard, L.M. (2010). Negotiating with the elderly. Crisis Negotiator, Vol. 10, #1, 8-11. Mullins, W.C., Jamieson, J.D., Supancic, P.M., Mellon, A.R., Avant, D., Reynolds, P., Herring, C. Root, C., Jennings, R., Eichler, M. & Dietz, S. (In Press). A Professional Development Program for Intelligence Analysts. Results From the Texas Department of Public Safety Intelligence Counterterrorism Center Project. Proceedings from the 8 th Annual Conference, International Association For Intelligence Education held at Joint Base Anaconda-Bolling, Washington D.C. (May, 2012) Mullins, W.C. & Skrocki, J. (2008). You can do it! The Hays County SO and San Marcos PD CNT Vehicle construction project. Crisis Negotiator, Vol. 9, #1, 7-11. GRANTS Kimbrough, W.W. & Mullins, W.C. Job analysis study for entry level firefighter, officer firefighter, entry level patrolperson and police officer positions of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas. A report of a project funded by a contract between W.W. Kimbrough and the City of Fayetteville, AR. The contract was funded in part through an Intergovernmental Personnel Agency grant (91:648) from the Department of Local Services and the U.S. Civil Service Commission. 1978. Mullins, W.C. The effects of the use of deadly force on future behavior of police officers and veterans. Hofstra University Faculty Research Grant. 1983. Mullins, W.C. The relationship between psychological evaluations and recruit training and job performance of police officers. Southwest Texas State University, School of Applied Arts and Technology Faculty Research Enrichment Grant. 1988. Mullins, W.C. Quiet shadows - Women in the Pacific, World War II. Department of Defense Legacy Resource Management Grant (Application, 1992). Funded with Alkek Excellence Award ($6,500), #6-7826, Spring 1993. Mullins, W.C. Storm over Hawaii - The attack on Pearl Harbor. Department of Defense Legacy Resource Management Grant. 1992. Not funded. Director, DPS-ICT Grant Project funded by DHS (approx. $750,000). Grant staff included 4 Faculty members (2 from CJ, 2 from OccEd), 1 outside contractor, 1 Doctoral research assistant, 3-5 Master’s RAs. Grant was to produce a Professional Development Program for Intelligence and Crime Analysts at DPS-ICT and within the State of Texas under the Governor’s Texas Intelligence Enterprise project. PROFESSIONAL WORKSHOPS Cordner, G.W., Bracey, D., Dodenhoff, R. Gladis, S., Higginbotham, C., & Mullins, W. (1990). Publishing in police periodicals. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Denver, Colorado (March). Mullins, W.C. (1989). Victims of hostage situations. Killeen Regional Police Academy. Killeen, Texas (September). Mullins, W.C. (1985). Networking techniques. Critical incidents seminar. Sponsored by the San Antonio Police Department. San Antonio, Texas (February). Mullins, W.C., Boone, S.E., Kimbrough, W.W., & Ellis, D. (1979). The assessment center concept. International Association of College and University Security Directors. Hot Springs, Ark. (June). Mullins, W.C. & DiVasto, P. (1990). A trip in the twilight zone or just another bus ride through Arkansas? Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Albuquerque, New Mexico (October). Mullins, W.C., Eichel, E., & Armbruster, A. (1983). Performance appraisal and evaluation. Eastern Evaluation Research Society. New York, NY (June). Mullins, W.C., Chiappetta, M., Hubler, D., & Halsted, M. (1992). The Americans with Disabilities Act and its impact on psychological assessment and physical abilities testing for police officer selection. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Tampa, Florida (October). Mullins, W.C., Martin, R., Dantzker, M., & McMains, M.J. (1987). Stress and the critical incident response in policing. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. St. Louis, Missouri (March). Mullins, W.C. & McMains, M.J. (1986). The critical incident response: Symptoms and treatment. Workshop held in conjunction with the annual convention of the Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Las Vegas, Nevada (October). Mullins, W.C. & McMains, M.J. (1989). Critical incident management. Killeen Police Department Regional Academy. Killeen, Texas. Mullins, W.C. & McMains, M.J. (1989). Advanced hostage negotiations. Killeen Police Department Regional Academy. Killeen, Texas. Mullins, W.C., McMains, M.J., Turner, J.T., & Hatcher, C. (1988). Hostage negotiations: Past, present, and future. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. San Francisco, CA (April). Mullins, W.C., McMains, M.J., & Turner, J.T. (1989). Police critical incident management teams: Operational issues. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Washington, D.C. (March). Mullins, W.C. & Turner, J.T. (1992). Post trauma stress disorders with law enforcement personnel and special service operations - Current trends and practices: Reinforcing the thin blue line. International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies. Amsterdam, Holland (June). PAPER PRESENTATIONS Becker, R.B., Jamieson, J.D., Mijares, T., & Mullins, W.C. (1993). Issues in conducting a police management audit: Lessons from the trenches. Western Social Science Association. Corpus Christi, Texas (April). Everett, B. & Mullins, W.C. (1985). A pre-test on aggressiveness in self-defense versus vigilante situations. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Little Rock, Ark. (October). Jamieson, J.D., Mullins, W.C., & Nuestrom, M. (1992). Avoiding the criminal label: The advantages of being an addict. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Pittsburgh, PA (March). Kessler, D., Mullins, W., & O’Brien, R. (1985). The effectiveness of different sources of feedback on outcome and behavior in improving the performance of university baseball pitchers. North American Society for Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity. Gulf Port, MS (May). Kimbrough, W.W. & Mullins, W.C. (1978). A method for specifying a job knowledge domain for sergeant, lieutenant, and captain positions in a police department. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Dallas, Texas (Oct). Limas, J., Zerr, W. & Mullins, W.C. (2001). How much is too much: Examining issues with the Critical Incident Job Analysis Technique. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Austin, TX (October). McMains, M.G. & Mullins, W.C. (1998). The warrior mentality and its relationship to domestic violence. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Portland, Oregon (October). Mijares, T. & Mullins, W.C. (1994). Are local gangs merely a new form of terrorism? Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Madison, Wisconsin (October). Mullins, W.C. (1978). The development of an assessment center for UA DPS patrolperson candidates. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Dallas, Texas (October). Mullins, W.C. (1982). The development of a field training program for University of Arkansas Police Department patrolpersons. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Nashville, Tenn. (October). Mullins, W.C. (1982). Using the critical incident technique. Expanding the statement generating instructions to increase dimensions. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Nashville, Tenn. (October). Mullins, W.C. (1982). A proposed strategy for determining job similarities/differences. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Nashville, Tenn. (October). Mullins, W.C. (1983). The influence of the use of deadly force on police officer arrest records. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Cincinnati, Ohio (October). Mullins, W.C. (1984). The predictive power of an entry-level assessment center versus the predictive power of traditional written tests at a large midwestern police department. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Little Rock, Ark. (October). Mullins, W.C. (1984). A note on the efficacy of the spurious nature of relational causation. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Little Rock, Ark. (October). Mullins, W.C. (1985). Entry-level patrolperson selection testing: The loss of predictive power as a function of time. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Las Vegas, Nevada (April). Mullins, W.C. (1985). New solutions for old problems. The use of advanced statistical procedures to solve criminal justice problems. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Las Vegas, Nevada (April). Mullins, W.C. (1985). Item analysis procedures to assist in human resource management decisionmaking. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Little Rock, Ark. (October). Mullins, W.C. (1986). The relationship between police officer job burnout and job behavior. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Orlando, Florida (May). Mullins, W.C. (1986). An experimental analysis of the effectiveness of the Voice Stress Analyzer. Texas Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics. San Antonio, Texas (May). Mullins, W.C. (1986). Profiling the right-wing terrorist in America. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Las Vegas, Nevada (October). Mullins, W.C. (1986). An investigation into police uniforms: Preliminary results. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Las Vegas, Nevada (October). Mullins, W.C. (1987). Improving parking fine assessment with the use of portable computers. Texas Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics. San Antonio, Texas (May). Mullins, W.C. (1987). The organizational dynamics of the terrorist organization. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. New Orleans, LA (October). Mullins, W.C. (1988). Initial charges filed by the police officer as a function of the suspect’s race or sex. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. San Francisco, CA (April). Mullins, W.C. (1988). Issues in ritualistic crime. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. San Antonio, Texas (October). Mullins, W.C. (1989). The police response to ritualistic crime. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Washington D.C. (March). Mullins, W.C. (1989). The predictive validity of psychological tests for screening police officer applicants. Initial results of a School of Applied Arts and Technology Faculty Enrichment Grant. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Savannah, Georgia (October). Mullins, W.C. (1989). Domestic terrorism into the 1990s: The aftermath of the Ft. Smith, Arkansas, sedition trial. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Savannah, Georgia (October). Mullins, W.C. (1990). Into the 1990s: Predictions of terrorism in the United States for the next decade. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Denver, Colorado (March). Mullins, W.C. (1990). the use of a psychological written test battery as a predictor of police officer job performance. Results of a School of Applied Arts and Technology Faculty Enrichment Grant. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Denver, Colorado (March). Mullins, W.C. (1990). A psychological predictive model for police officer performance. Results of a School of Applied Arts and Technology Faculty Enrichment Grant. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Albuquerque, NM (October). Mullins, W.C. (1990). An examination of the link between drug cartels and terrorist organizations. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Albuquerque, NM (October). Mullins, W.C. (1991). The awakening of the far-right: The bootsteps of hate march forward. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Nashville, Tenn. (March). Mullins, W.C. (1991). Predicting police officer performance from a psychological test battery. Results of a School of Applied Arts and Technology Faculty Research t Grant. Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice Educators. San Antonio, Texas (September). Mullins, W.C. (1991). A predictive model for the psychological selection of police officers. Results of a School of Applied Arts and Technology Faculty Research Enrichment Grant. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Richmond, Virginia (October). Mullins, W.C. (1991). A realistic examination of NBC terrorism. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Richmond, Virginia (October). Mullins, W.C. (1992). New insights into Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Tampa, Florida (October). Mullins, W.C. (1992). When the job analysis seems impossible. The Lawshe Content Analysis approach. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Tampa, Florida (October). Mullins, W.C. (1995). The changing nature of hostage taking: New lessons for negotiating. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Honolulu, Hawaii (October). Mullins, W.C. (1995). The warrior mentality in police: Dysfunction in the family as a result of job survival attitudes. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Honolulu, Hawaii (October). Mullins, W.C. (1996). A training model for hostage negotiators. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Santa Fe, NM (October). Mullins, W.C. (1996). Nighthawks, road signs, and the Russians are coming: The emerging militia movement in the United States. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Santa Fe, NM (October). Mullins, W.C. (1999). The current state and future of crisis negotiations in America. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Port Jefferson, NY (October). Mullins, W.C. (1999). The English language as culprit: Desensitizing the public to the consequences of criminal behavior. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Port Jefferson, NY (October). Mullins, W.C. (2000). Selection issues in special operations. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Canton, Ohio (October). Mullins, W.C. (2000). Survival, or who doesn’t want to be a millionaire. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Canton, Ohio (October). Mullins, W.C. (2001). How the display of criminal justice data impacts decision-making and public Policy, or what you see ain’t always what you get. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology, Austin, TX (October). Mullins, W.C. (2001). 9-1-1: A new age of terrorism. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Austin, TX (October). Mullins, W.C. (2002). The rise of special interest terrorism in the wake of 9-11. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Orlando, FL (October). Mullins, W.C. (2002). The public’s reaction to the World Trade Center attack. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Orlando, FL (October). Mullins, W.C. (2002). Sorting fact from fiction: Using the media to stay current and obtain relevant Information. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Orlando, FL (October). Mullins, W.C. (2002). The use of humor to provide a framework for understanding the event of 9-11. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Orlando, FL (October). Mullins, W.C. (2003). Crisis management: The administration and management of special operations units. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Corpus Christi, TX (October). Mullins, W.C. (2003). The terrorist threat today: Current trends and issues. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Corpus Christi, TX (October). Mullins, W.C. (2005). Terrorism in the next millennia. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Phoenix, Arizona (October). Mullins, W.C. (2007). Policing in Iraq: An analysis of U.S. progress in democratic policing. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Springfield, Mass (October). Mullins, W.C. (2008). Current issues for negotiators. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Walnut Creek, CA (October). Mullins, W.C. (2010). Crisis Negotiations in Law Enforcement and Corrections: Current State of Affairs. Society Of Police and Criminal Psychology annual convention. Honolulu, HI. (Sep). Mullins, W.C. & Becker, R.F. (1992). Nuclear, biological, and chemical terrorism: A new American threat. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Pittsburgh, PA (March). Mullins, W.C., Boone, S.E., & Kimbrough, W.W. (1980). The development of an entry level patrolperson assessment center for a small police department. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Atlanta, Georgia (October). Mullins, W.C. & Dietz, A.S. (1994). A qualitative analysis of 911: Examining public use, police response, and administrative management. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Madison, Wisconsin (October). Mullins, W.C., Doeker, R., & Scribner, C. (1985). The role of human factors engineering as applied to the operation and procedures of police agencies. South Texas Symposium for Human Factors and Ergonomics. San Antonio, Texas (November). Mullins, W.C. & Jamieson, J.D. (1993). An examination of the relationship between the media and law enforcement. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. New Orleans, LA (October). Mullins, W.C., Jamieson, J.D., & McMains, M.J. (1992). Police officer applicant testing: A predictive model for a psychological assessment battery. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Pittsburgh, PA (March). Mullins, W.C., Jamieson, J.D., Supancic, P.M., Mellon, A.R., Avant, D., Reynolds, P., Herring, C. Root, C., Jennings, R., Eichler, M. & Dietz, S. (2012). IDP’s for Intelligence Analysts at the Texas Department of Public Safety. Paper presented at the International Association For Intelligence Education. Joint Base Anacosta-Bolling, Washington, D.C. (may). Mullins, W.C. & Johnson, A. (1986). An investigation into turnover rates at small police departments. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Orlando, Florida (March). Mullins, W.C. & Kimbrough, W.W. (1978). Measuring the importance of attributes to successful job performance for police officers: A construct validity approach. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Dallas, Texas (October). Mullins, W.C. & Kimbrough, W.W. (1980). A modification of the critical incident technique for small police departments. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Atlanta, Georgia (October). Mullins, W. C. & Kimbrough, W.W. (1983). MANOVA and discriminant analysis as an aid in selecting police officers. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Cincinnati, Ohio (October). Mullins, W.C., Martin, V., Martinez, T., & Rheams, J. (1994). The effect of caffeine on shooting performance. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Madison, Wisconsin (October). Mullins, W.C. & McMains, M.J. (1991). Building a predictive validity model for police officer selection from a psychological test battery. Results of a School of Applied Arts and Technology Faculty Research Enrichment Grant. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Nashville, Tenn (March). Mullins, W.C. & McMains, M.G. (1998). Domestic violence in policing: Its link to PTSD. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Portland, Oregon (October). Mullins, W.C., Meyer, S., & Kimbrough, W.W. (1981). The use of an assessment center in the training of recruit patrolpersons. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Baton Rouge, LA (October). Mullins, W.C. & Mijares, T. (1992). The new Europe and terrorism. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Tampa, Florida (October). Mullins, W.C. & Mijares, T. (1993). The resurgence of terrorism in Europe. Western Social Science Association. Corpus Christi, Texas (April). Mullins, W.C. & Mijares, T. (1993). Law enforcement and the far right: Who’s really winning the war? Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. New Orleans, LA (October). Mullins, W.C. & Murphy, M.C. (1993). Police management response to Post Trauma Stress Disorder. Western Social Science Association. Corpus Christi, Texas (April). Mullins, W,.C., Pekmezaris, R., & Uran, J. (1985). The distortion of visual space as a function of motion: Implications for vehicle operators. Human Factors Society. Baltimore, Maryland (October). Mullins, W.C. & Rempusheski, J. (1986). Improving effectiveness in policing through the use of computer technology. Human Factors Society. Dayton, Ohio (September). Mullins, W.C. & Supancic, M. (1996). Issues in negotiating with juvenile hostage takers and barricaded subjects. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Santa Fe, NM (October). Mullins, W.C. & Westendorf, D. (1977). The effects of motion on distance judgments. Arkansas Psychological Association. Hot Springs, Ark. (May). Nichols, T. & Mullins, W.C. (2001). Active shooters, surviving violence and other paranoia: Training Issues in response to school violence. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Austin, TX (October). Ross, S.A., O’Brien, R.M., & Mullins, W.C. (1984). Two types of feedback to improve hitting in collegiate baseball. American Psychological Association. Toronto, Canada (August). Schroeder, D.A., Cameron, K., Frey, J., Krauter, N., Mullins, W., Papineau, W., Russell, R., & Tabor, G. (1977). Normative determinants of compliance: The norm of reciprocity and the door-in-the-face technique. Arkansas Psychological Association. Hot Springs, Ark. (August). Smith, B.D. & Mullins, W.C. (1987). Fantasizing and creativity as a function of length of incarceration and degree of isolation: An integration of research. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. New Orleans, LA (October). Voelm, C.E. & Mullins, W.C. (1995). An examination of stalking victims using the MMPI: A further examination. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Honolulu, Hawaii (October). Zager, L.D. & Mullins, W.C. (1983). An attempt to reduce dogmatism in police officers through training. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. Cincinnati, Ohio (October). Zerr, W. & Mullins, W.C. (1993). The training of hostage negotiators via a simulation/competition. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology. New Orleans, LA (October). INVITED PRESENTATIONS McMains, M.J. & Mullins, W.C. Post trauma shooting and managing the critical incident situation. Two day seminar for the Drug Enforcement Administration. San Antonio, Texas (September, 1987). Mullins, W.C. Assessment in mental health. Invited address to staff of Coney Island Hospital (February, 1994). Mullins, W.C. Effects of stress on the unemployed. Television program for Long Island Cable Television Network (October., 1983). Mullins, W.C. The use of basic statistics in analyzing crime data and evaluating program effectiveness. Presentation for the Texas Criminal Justice Institute at a Texas Criminal Justice Institute advanced police officer training course. Austin, Texas (December, 1987). Mullins, W.C. Individual techniques for the reduction of stress. Seminar presented for police officers and families. Sponsored by the Hill Country Fraternal Order of Police. San Marcos, Texas (October, 1987). Mullins, W.C. The effects of being taken hostage: An overview. Seminar for Texas Police Officers. Killeen, Texas (June, 1990). Mullins, W.C. Stress and the police officer: Managing the family and yourself. Seminar for spouses of police officers. Sponsored by the Fraternal Order of Police Women’s Auxiliary. San Marcos, Texas (February, 1991). Mullins, W.C. The development, training, and operation of peer support teams. Program presented for the Minister of the Interior, Netherlands. Amsterdam, Holland (June, 1992). This program was for an audience of 150 police and fire officers and officials from Europe, the United States, New Zealand, and Russia. Mullins, W.C. Peer support team training and intervention for the police family. Presentation at the FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia, as part of an international conference on Families and Policing. Quantico, Virginia (July, 1993). Mullins, W.C. Advanced communication techniques for hostage negotiators. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Texas Association of Hostage Negotiators. Arlington, Texas (October, 1994). Mullins, W.C. The role of a first responder at a hostage situation. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Texas Association of Hostage Negotiators. Arlington, Texas (October, 1994). Mullins, W.C. Psychological effects of being held as a POW and psychological aftereffects on ex-POWs. Presentation at the Admiral Nimitz Museum and Foundation symposium, “1945 - Crucible of Deliverance: Prisoners of War and the A-Bomb.” San Antonio, Texas (March, 1995). Mullins, W.C. The warrior mentality and police: Effects on hostage negotiators. Results of a survey done among hostage negotiators in 1994. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Texas Association of Hostage Negotiators. Dallas, Texas (November, 1995). Mullins, W.C. First responder training course for the Oklahoma Department of Corrections. McAlester, Oklahoma (August, 1995). Mullins, W.C. The philosophy and ideology of the far right in the United States. Presentation at an Anti-terrorism Negotiations Seminar sponsored by Hostage Negotiators of America. Atlanta, Georgia (March, 1996). Mullins, W.C. Advanced hostage negotiations seminar for the Oklahoma Department of Corrections. Norman, Oklahoma (August, 1996). Mullins, W.C. Advanced hostage negotiation seminar for the Chattanooga, Tenn. police department and surrounding agencies. Chattanooga, Tennessee (November, 1996). Mullins, W.C. Far-right extremism in the United States. A focus on the growing militia movement. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Texas Association of Hostage Negotiators. Dallas, Texas (November, 1996). Mullins, W.C. Domestic terrorism: The far-right in the United States. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Western States Hostage Negotiators Association. Portland, Oregon (April, 1997). Mullins, W.C. Terrorism in the United States. School for the Texas Crime Prevention Institute. Corpus Christi, Texas (June, 1997). Mullins, W.C. Post traumatic stress issues for police. Presentation at the national convention during Police Week of the Fraternal Order of Police. Washington D.C. (May, 1997). Mullins, W.C. Negotiating with foreign language speakers. Presentation at a national meeting of hostage negotiators hosted by Hostage Negotiators of America. Las Vegas, Nevada (July, 1997). Mullins, W.C. Militias and the extreme far-right. Presentation at a national meeting of hostage negotiators hosted by Hostage Negotiators of America. Las Vegas, Nevada (July, 1997). Mullins, W.C.. Government contingency planning for biological and chemical terrorism. Presentation at Weapons of Mass Destruction: Foreign and Domestic Options for Containment seminar. Hosted by the LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas, Austin, Texas (May 6, 1998). Mullins, W.C. Communication issues for crisis negotiators. Seminar at conference for hostage negotiators Sponsored by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, Las Vegas, Nevada (August, 1998) Mullins, W.C. Impact of stress and traumatic stress on domestic violence in policing. Presentation at the FBI National Academy, Police Officers and Domestic Violence Seminar. Quantico, Virginia (October, 1998). Mullins, W.C. Advanced communications issues for crisis negotiators. Annual conference of the Texas Association of Hostage Negotiators. Dallas, TX (November, 1998). Mullins, W.C. The relationship between police officer suicide and post trauma stress. Presentation at The FBI National Academy, Conference on Suicide and Law Enforcement. Quantico, Virginia (September, 1999). Mullins, W.C. Dealing with domestic terrorism. Seminar for the Texas Association of Hostage Negotiators, Region 1. Waco, Texas (April, 2000). Mullins, W.C. Communication techniques of influence and compliance for crisis negotiators. Annual Conference of the California Association of Hostage Negotiators. Monterey, CA (May, 2000). Mullins, W.C. Influence and compliance techniques for crisis negotiators. Annual conference of the Midwest Regional Crisis Negotiators. Columbus, OH (September, 2000). Mullins, W.C. Advanced topics seminar for crisis negotiators. Texas Association of Hostage Negotiators, Region 7. Pasadena, TX (October, 2000). Mullins, W.C. Advanced communications for negotiators. Annual conference of the Texas Association of Hostage Negotiators. San Antonio, TX (November, 2000). Mullins, W.C. Selection, training, and use of crisis negotiators. Annual conference of the Texas Association of Hostage Negotiators. San Antonio, TX (November, 2000). Mullins, W.C. Advanced training issues for experienced crisis negotiators. Seminar for the Georgia Bureau of Investigations. Forsythe, GA (February, 2001). Mullins, W.C. Advanced communications for crisis negotiators. Annual conference of the Louisiana Association of Hostage Negotiators. Baton Rouge, LA (September, 2001). Mullins, W.C. Terrorism of 11 Sep and issues for law enforcement and crisis negotiators. Annual conference of the Louisiana Association of Hostage Negotiators. Baton Rouge, LA (September, 2001). Mullins, W.C. Setting up a crisis response team. Annual conference of the Texas Association of Hostage Negotiators. Arlington, TX (November, 2001). Mullins, W.C. Terrorism of 11 Sep and the aftermath: Issues for the criminal justice system and crisis negotiators. Annual conference of the Texas Association of Hostage Negotiators. Arlington, TX (November, 2001). Mullins, W.C. Terrorism in America in the wake of 9-11-2001. Conference on Protecting Freedom: America’s Security Challenge. Hosted by the Texas Women’s Alliance, Austin, TX (February, 2002). Mullins, W.C. Terrorism. 14th annual Texas Crime Stoppers Conference. South Padre Island, TX (May, 2002). Mullins, W.C. Domestic Terrorism. Annual convention of Texas Women in Law Enforcement. Plano, TX (May, 2002). Mullins, W.C. Advanced communication issues for police officers. Annual convention of Texas Women In Law Enforcement. Plano, TX (May, 2002). Mullins, W.C. Terrorism in the U.S. Annual convention of the California Association of Hostage Negotiators. Monterrey, CA (May, 2002). Mullins, W.C. A new age of terrorism: An analysis of the issues confronting conservation officers And law enforcement. Annual meeting of the Association of Natural Resource Enforcement Trainers. Corpus Christi, TX (June, 2002). Mullins, W.C. Communication techniques of influence and compliance for hostage negotiators. Annual Convention of the Texas Association of Hostage Negotiators. Clear Lake, TX (November, 2002). Mullins, W.C. Negotiating with emotionally disturbed persons, Hostage negotiations in jails and prisons, and Extremist groups in the United States. Presentations for an advanced negotiator school conducted by the Olathe, KS Police Dept. and Kansas Association of Hostage Negotiators (April, 2003). Mullins, W.C. Negotiations for 1st responders. Annual convention of Texas Women in Law Enforcement. College Station, TX (May, 2003). Mullins, W.C. Terrorism. 15th Annual Texas Crime Stoppers Conference. Laredo, TX (May, 2003). Mullins, W.C. Advanced communication issues for negotiators: Techniques of influence and compliance. Annual conference of the Western State Hostage Negotiator’s Association. Yakima, WA (May, 2003). Mullins, W.C. Domestic Terrorism and Law Enforcement Response Options. Annual meeting of the South Dakota Department of Parks and Wildlife Game Wardens. Mitchell, SD (October, 2003). Mullins, W.C. Terrorism: Where we are at today. Annual training conference for Texas DARE officers, sponsored by the Center for Safe Communities and Schools. San Antonio, TX (December, 2003). Mullins, W.C. Hostage negotiation issues. Seminar for ATF negotiators. Las Vegas, Nevada (January, 2004). Mullins, W.C. Hostage Dynamics. Annual convention of the Texas Association of Hostage Negotiators. Austin, TX (November, 2004). Mullins, W.C. Terrorism and the Internet. Seminar for ATF negotiators. San Antonio, TX (November, 2004). Mullins, W.C. Hostage dynamics. Annual convention of the National Tactical Officers Association, Crisis Negotiators. Nashville, TN (March, 2005). Mullins, W.C. Advanced communication skills. Annual convention of the Kansas Association of Hostage Negotiators. Olathe, KS (August, 2005). Mullins, W.C. Hostage dynamics. Annual convention of the Kansas Association of Hostage Negotiators. Olathe, KS (August, 2005). Mullins, W.C. Hostage dynamics. Annual convention of the Mid-States Association of Hostage Negotiators. Columbus, Ohio (October, 2005). Mullins, W.C. Advanced communication techniques of influence and compliance for crisis negotiators. National Tactical Officers Association, Hostage Negotiators annual convention. Phoenix, AZ (May, 2006). Mullins, W.C. Hostage dynamics. New York Association of Hostage Negotiators annual convention. Rochester, NY (May, 2006). Mullins, W.C. Advanced communication techniques of influence and compliance for crisis negotiators. Florida Association of Hostage Negotiators annual convention. Orlando, FL (June, 2006). Mullins, W.C. Issues in Crisis Negotiations. Seminar hosted by the Grand Forks, ND Crisis Negotiation Team, Grand Forks, ND (August, 2006). Mullins, W.C. Advanced communication issues for crisis negotiators. Annual convention of the Louisiana Association of Hostage Negotiators. Alexandria, LA (March, 2007). Mullins, W.C. Mental health issues and threat assessment for crisis negotiators. Annual convention of the National Tactical Officers Association, Negotiator Division. Phoenix, AZ (April, 2007). Mullins, W.C. Terrorism issues in the management of prison systems. Presentation for the wardens, Assistant wardens, and prison administrators of the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, Broken Nose, OK (Jun 2007). Mullins, W.C. Negotiating with the mentally ill. Seminar hosted by the Grand Forks, ND Crisis Negotiation Team, Grand Forks, ND (Aug 2007). Mullins, W.C. Advanced communication issues for crisis negotiators. Annual convention of the Indiana Association of Hostage Negotiators. Indianapolis, IN (Sep 2007). Mullins, W.C. Battlemind, PTSD, and TBI in returning War Fighters: Issues for negotiators. Presentation at The annual Hostage Negotiation Competition, Texas State University (Jan 2008). Mullins, W.C. Battlemind, PTSD, and TBI in returning Warfighters. (2008) Regional Texas Association Of Hostage Negotiators Training: Tyler, TX (Mar) Austin, TX (Apr) Houston, TX (Jun) Odessa, TX (Jun) Mullins, W.C. Battlemind, PTSD and TBI issues in negotiating with returning Warfighters. Presentation at Louisiana Association of Hostage Negotiators. Alexandria, LA (Mar, 2008). Mullins, W.C. Keynote Address: Negotiating with the Elderly. NTOA annual negotiator seminar Tulsa, OK (April, 2008). Mullins, W.C. Negotiation issues with returning warfighters. Presentation at the NTOA annual negotiator Seminar. Tulsa, OK (April, 2008). Mullins, W.C. Negotiating issues with the elderly. Presentation at the New York Association of Hostage Negotiators. Rochester, NY (May, 2008). Mullins, W.C. Battlemind, PTSD, and TBI in returning Warfighters. Presentation at the California Association of Hostage Negotiators. Monterrey, CA (May, 2008). Mullins, W.C. General negotiation issues. Presentation for the Oklahoma Department of Corrections crisis negotiators. Norman, OK, (June 2008). Mullins, W.C. Battlemind, PTSD, and TBI in returning Warfighters. Presentation for the North Region, California Association of Hostage Negotiators. Chico, CA (October, 2008). Mullins, W.C. Stress and PTSD management for disaster relief responders and victims of natural disasters. Lake Charles, LA (2008). Mullins, W. C. Negotiating with juvenile hostage takers and barricaded subjects. Presentation at the Texas Association of Hostage Negotiators. San Antonio, TX (November, 2008). Mullins, W.C. Negotiating with juveniles. Presentation at the NTOA annual negotiator Conference. Las Vegas, Nevada (May, 2009). Mullins, W.C. Negotiating issues with the juveniles.. Presentation at the New York Association of Hostage Negotiators. Rochester, NY (May, 2009). Mullins, W.C. General negotiation issues. Presentation for the Oklahoma Department of Corrections crisis negotiators. Norman, OK, (June, 2009). Mullins, W.C. Managing your stress and your life. Keynote speaker at the annual awards and Recognition banquet for area disaster responders. Lake Charles, LA. (2009). Presented the key to the city of Lake Charles by the mayor. Mullins, W. C. Terrorism update and negotiating with terrorists. Presentation at the Texas Association of Hostage Negotiators. Lewisville, TX (November, 2009). Mullins, W.C. Battlemind, PTSD, and TBI in returning Warfighters. (2009) Regional Texas Association Of Hostage Negotiators Training: Lubbock, TX (September, 2009). Mullins, W.C. Negotiating With Warfighters. Invited seminar for police officers. Norman, Oklahoma. Jan 2010. Mullins, W.C. Terrorism Issues for Negotiators at the State and Local Level. Invited presentation at the NTOA Hostage Negotiation Section annual convention. Phoenix, AZ (May, 2010). Mullins, W.C. Negotiating With The Elderly. Invited presentation at the New York Association of Hostage Negotiators annual convention. Rochester, NY May 2010). Mullins, W.C. Managing Correctional Emergencies: Preparation and Planning. Invited presentation to United Deputy Wardens Association annual meeting. Oklahoma City, OK (Aug, 2010). Mullins, W.C. Issues for Police Officers in Dealing With Returning Warfighters: Battlemind, PTSD, MST, and TBI. Invited presentation for DPS Rangers annual in-service training. Austin, TX (Oct, 2010). Mullins, W.C. Negotiating With Juveniles. Invited presentation at the TAHN annual convention, San Antonio, TX. (Nov, 2010). Mullins, W.C. Negotiation Concepts. Invited training conducted for DPS Swat annual in-service training. Austin, TX (Dec, 2010). Mullins, W.C. Negotiating with juveniles and the elderly. Invited presentation at the New York Association of Hostage Negotiators. New York, NY (Mar 2011). Mullins, W.C. Negotiating with juveniles and the elderly. Invited presentation at the Kansas Association of Hostage Negotiators. Olatha, KS (April, 2011). Mullins, W.C. Negotiating with Warfighters. Invited presentation at the Florida Association of Hostage Negotiators (Sarasota, FL, June 2011). Mullins, W.C. Sovereign Citizen movement in the U.S. Invited presentation at the Indiana Association Of Hostage Negotiators. Indianapolis, IN (Sep, 2011). Mullins, W.C. Presentations on Legal Issues for Hostage Negotiators; Negotiating with Warfighters and Tactical Team Members; Negotiating With Terrorists. Annual meeting of regional crisis negotiation team leaders, Federal Bureau of Prisons. Aurora, CO (Sep, 2011). Mullins, W.C. Negotiating with warfighters. Invited presentation at the annual meeting of the NTOA, Hostage Negotiation Division. Tempe, AZ (Oct, 2011) Mullins, W.C. Presentations on a variety of negotiator topics and issues, including Negotiating with Warfighters; Negotiating with Juveniles and the Elderly; Negotiating with Terrorists; for regional training for the Texas Association of Hostage Negotiators in different regions of Texas, including: Arlington, Tyler and Austin (June, 2011); Houston (July 2011); Lubbock and Arlington (Oct, 2011) Mullins, W.C. Negotiating with Warfighters and Other Special Populations (Juveniles and Elderly). Georgia Tactical Police Officers Association, Macon, GA (Mar, 2012). Mullins W.C. (Negotiating With Warfighters. Issues in Domestic Terrorism. Federal Bureau of Prisons. Ft. Sill, OK (Apr, 2012). Mullins, W.C. Negotiating With Juveniles and the Elderly. New York Association of Hostage Negotiators and New York Tactical Police Officers Association. Turning Stone, NY (May, 2012). Mullins, W.C. Negotiating With Warfighters and Other Special Populations (Juveniles and Elderly). Red River Valley Hostage Negotiators Association. Bismarck, ND (June, 2012). Mullins, W.C. Negotiating With Terrorists and Issues in Domestic Terrorism. Missouri Association of Hostage Negotiators. St. Louis, MO (Aug, 2012). Mullins, W.C. Negotiating With Warfighters. Rocky Mountain Hostage Negotiators Association. Silverthorne, CO (Oct, 2012). Mullins, W.C. Advisor and judge at the NTOA 1st Annual Hostage Negotiator Competition. Phoenix, AZ (April 2013). Mullins, W.C. Negotiating with the Protest Movement. Invited presentation at the New York Association of Hostage Negotiators. Turning Stone, NY (April, 2013) Mullins, W.C. Negotiating with the Protest Movement. Invited presentation at the Kansas Association of Hostage Negotiators. Kansas City, KS (May 2013). Mullins, W.C. Negotiating with Juveniles and Negotiating with the Protest Movement. Invited presentation at the Rocky Mountain Hostage Negotiators Association. Glenwood Springs, CO (Sep, 2013). Mullins, W.C. Presentations on a variety of negotiator topics and issues, including Negotiating with Warfighters, Negotiating with Juveniles and the Elderly, Negotiating with the Protest Movement, Teen Suicide. Travis County (Feb 2013), Richardson (Jun, 2013), Lubbock, (Jun 2013); Rockwall (Sep 2013) Mullins, W.C. & McMains, M.J. Stress management. Seminar for the Texas Department of Public Safety. San Antonio, Texas (May, 1988). Mullins, W.C. & McMains, M.J. Course for the Texas Crime Prevention Institute on Dealing with Victims of Crime. Austin, Texas (June, 1989). Mullins, W.C., McMains, M.J., & Turner, J.T. When the batterer wears a badge. Presentation at The seminar: Bridging the gap: Law enforcement and the prosecution of domestic violence. Seminar sponsored by the LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas. (August, 1999). Mullins, W.C. & Sapp, A. (1991). Right wing extremism in America. Videotape for a Criminal Justice video tape series by Gaines, University of Eastern Kentucky. CONSULTANTS Austin Police Department Selection process review and psychological services Hays County Sheriff’s Department Provider of Psychological services and member of Hostage Negotiation Team. Expert witness for Chattanooga, Tennessee. Case of William Daniel vs. City of Chattanooga and Ralph S. Brown (1983). Expert witness for Lopez & Lopez vs. Republic Realty Services Inc., Stanley Smith Security, Inc., & Stanley Smith Services, Inc. 45th Judicial District - Bexar County, Texas (1994). Lower Colorado River Authority (1992). Management audit for LCRA Rangers (with Becker, R., Jamieson, J.D., & Mijares, T.) Lower Colorado River Authority (1994). Security audit for LCRA facilities (with Becker, R., Jamieson, J.D., & Mijares, T.). Lower Colorado River Authority (1995). Security survey and data analysis for LCRA facilities. Lower Colorado River Authority (2001). LCRA Ranger Policy and Procedure Manual review. Nassau County Department of Social Services (1983). San Antonio Police Department Psychological Services Division Conduct in-house training Developed 80-hour supervisory training course Developed 40-hour advanced management training course Conduct advanced training for police officers and management personnel Developed training exercises for Hostage Negotiators and SWAT teams Psychologist on Hostage Negotiation team Conducted training for Peer Support Team Served on the committee for the Law Enforcement Academy Project Kirby Police Department Killeen Police Department Training and hostage negotiations San Marcos Police Department Train Peer Support Team. Ongoing liaison as Psychologist for Peer Support Team Texas Department of Parks and Wildlife Promotion examination development Entry-level examination development U.S. Federal Government ATF Drug Enforcement Administration Naval Criminal Investigative Service U.S. Marshals Service REVIEWER American Journal of Criminal Justice Caliber Press Justice Quarterly Nelson Hall Publishing Company The Psychological Corporation (a division of Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc.) Sage OTHER President, Society of Police and Criminal Psychology (1984, 2003) Treasurer, Society of Police and Criminal Psychology (1986-Present) Associate Editor, Journal of Crisis Negotiations (1994-1996) Editor, Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology (1984-1994; 1996-1998) Managing Editor, Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology (1996-Present) Editorial Board, Journal of Police Crisis Negotiations Managing Editor, Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology (1997-present) Convention Host, Society of Police and Criminal Psychology (1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 2003) Diplomate Review Board, Police Psychology David Koresh and Branch Davidian standoff in Waco, Texas, 1993. Interviewed by: CBS Radio CBS Television Dallas Morning News Houston Post Los Angeles Times McNeill-Lehrer Reports (PBS) New York Times Time Magazine Attack on the WTC and Pentagon and on-going terrorism issues. Interviewed by an extensive array of local, state, and national media sources Advisory Board - The Heavy Badge (Hauppauge, New York) - A newsletter for police officer National Board of Advisors for Hostage Negotiators of America, Inc. Montgomery, Alabama Board of Directors, Training Director, Texas Association of Hostage Negotiators (1996) Board of Directors, Regional Training Director, Texas Association of Hostage Negotiators (2001-2006)