TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY VITA

I. Academic/Professional Background

Name: Jeffrey M. Cancino Title: Associate Professor

Educational Background

Degree: Year: University: Major: Thesis/Description:

Ph.D. 2002 Michigan State University Criminal Justice Nonmetropolitan

Social Disorganization:

A Multilevel Analysis

of Quality of life

M.A. 1998 Michigan State University Criminal Justice- The Association

Urban Affairs Between Culture

and Use of Force

B.A. 1996 St. Mary’s University Public Justice

Certifications/Training

2011 Foundations of Intelligence Certified Intelligence Analyst

Analysis Training (FIAT),

International Association of

Law Enforcement Intelligence

Analysts

2011 University of Michigan, Inter- Monte Carlo Simulation and Re-sampling

University Consortium for (Professor: Thomas Carsey)

Political and Social Science

Research (ICPSR), Univ. of North

North Carolina

2009 University of Michigan, Inter- Empirical Models Time-Series,

University Consortium for Cross-Section (Professor: Robert Franzese)

Political and Social Science

Research (ICPSR), Michigan Univ.

2009 Department of Homeland Certification: Law Enforcement Intelligence

Security (DHS) and Federal Tool Box Training (DHS No. AWR-181)

Emergency Management Agency

(FEMA)

2009 Department of Homeland Certification: Sustaining the Intelligence

Security (DHS) and Federal Capacity (DHS No. AWR-199)

Emergency Management Agency

(FEMA)

2008 University of Michigan, Inter- Spatial Regression Analysis

University Consortium for (Professor: Paul Voss)

Political and Social Science

Research (ICPSR), Indiana Univ.

Revised 1/6/2012

1999 University of Michigan, Inter- Quantitative Methods-Matrix Algebra

University Consortium for

Political and Social Science

Research (ICPSR)

1995 Basic Peace Officer Certificate Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Standards and Education (TCLEOSE)

University Experience

Position University Dates

Associate Professor Texas State University-San Marcos 2007-present

Assistant Professor Texas State University-San Marcos 2005-2007

Assistant Professor University of Texas-San Antonio 2001-2005

Relevant Professional Experience

Position Entity Dates

Deputy Constable Precinct 5 Bexar County Constable 1995-1996

II. TEACHING

Teaching Honors and Awards:

Student and Disability Services Teaching Excellence Award (University of Texas-San Antonio), 2004.

Courses Taught:

2011

Crime Theory and Victimization (Fall two sections, 32 students and 34 students)

Management Principles in Criminal Justice (Graduate course Fall, 25 students)

Independent studies (1 undergraduate and 1 graduate, Fall)

Advanced Criminological Theory (Spring, graduate doctoral course, 8 students)

Police Systems and Practices (Spring, 83 students)

Independent studies (4 Graduate Students, Spring)

Police and Society (Graduate course summer, 21 students)

Advanced Crime Theory (Graduate course summer, 20 students)

Internships (Summer 1, 4 students ; Summer 2, )

Comparative Criminal Justice (Summer,16 students)

2010

Administration of Justice (Graduate course Fall, 28 students)

Independent Study (Graduate Student, Fall)

Independent Study (Graduate Student, Fall)

Police Systems and Practices (Fall, 71 students)

Police Systems and Practices (Fall, 32 students)

Administration of Justice (Graduate course Summer, 6 students)

Advanced Crime Theory (Graduate course Summer, 17 students)

Police and Society (Graduate course summer, 6 students)

Special Topics in Criminal Justice (Spring 38 students)

Advanced Criminal Justice Management (Spring 43 students)

Independent Study (Graduate Student, Spring)

Independent Study (Graduate Student, Spring)

2009

Advanced Criminological Theory (Graduate Doctoral course, 9 students)

Administration of Justice (Graduate course Fall, 37 students)

Independent study (Graduate student, Fall )

Independent Study (Summer, 2 students)

Police in Society (Graduate course Summer, 8 students)

Advanced Crime Theory (Graduate course Summer, 17 students)

Management Principles in Criminal Justice (Graduate course Spring, 30 students)

Independent Study (Graduate student, Spring 1 student)

Special Topics in Criminal Justice (Spring 30 students)

Police Systems and Practice (Spring, 35 students)

2008

Police Systems and Practice (Fall, 40 students)

Administration of Justice (Graduate course Fall, 42 students)

Special Topics in Criminal Justice (Fall, 36)

Advanced Crime Theory (Graduate course Summer, 14 students)

Police Systems and Practice (Spring, 99 students)

Special Topics in Criminal Justice (Spring, 9 students)

Independent study (Spring, 1 student)

2007

Independent Study (1 Graduate Student, Fall)

Special Topics in Criminal Justice (Fall, 35 students)

Crime Theory and Victimization (Spring,36 students)

Police Systems and Practice (Fall, 77 students)

Administration of Justice (Graduate Course, Spring 16 students, Summer 5 students, Fall 31 students)

Police in Society (Graduate Course, Summer, 10 students)

Internship 1 (Summer, 6 students)

Internship 2 (Summer, 5 students)

Independent Study (2 Graduate Students, Summer)

Independent Study (1 Undergraduate, Summer)

2006

Special Problems in Criminal Justice (Fall)

Crime Theory and Victimization (Fall)

Independent Study (Fall)

Police in Society (Graduate Course, Summer)

Advanced Crime Theory (Graduate Course, Summer)

Internship 1 (Summer)

Internship 2 (Summer)

Administration of Justice (Graduate Course, Spring)

Crime Theory and Victimization (Spring)

2005

Administration of Justice (Graduate Course, Fall)

Police Systems and Practice (Fall)

Independent Study (Fall)

Police in Society (Graduate Course, Summer)

Internship 1 (Summer)

Internship 2 (Summer)

Nature of Crime and Justice (Summer)

Paradigms of Justice Policy (Graduate Course, Spring)

Contemporary Police Practices (Spring)

2004

Topics in Police and Crime Control (Graduate Course, Fall)

Introduction to Policing (Fall)

Independent Study (Fall)

Managing Criminal Justice Organization (Summer)

Nature of Crime and Justice (Summer)

Independent Study 2 (Summer)

Paradigms of Justice Policy (Graduate Course, Spring)

Managing Criminal Justice Organizations (Spring)

Contemporary Police Practices (Spring)

Independent Study (Spring)

2003

Nature of Crime and Justice (Fall)

Managing Criminal Justice Organizations (Fall)

Independent Study (Fall)

Independent Study (Fall)

Managing Criminal Justice Organizations (Summer)

Contemporary Police Practices (Summer)

Independent Study (Summer)

Independent Study (Summer)

Nature of Crime and Justice (Spring)

Introduction to Policing (Spring)

Contemporary Police Practice (Spring)

Independent Study (Spring)

2002

Nature of Crime and Justice (Fall)

Contemporary Police Practices (Fall)

Introduction to Policing (Summer)

Nature of Crime and Justice (Summer)

Introduction to Policing (Spring)

Contemporary Police Practices (Spring)

2001

Introduction to Policing (Fall)

Contemporary Police Practices (Fall)

C. Graduate Thesis/Dissertations or Exit Committees (if supervisor, please indicate):

Mina Constancio, Professional Paper (Member, 2011)

Cheryl M. Rowden, Professional Paper (Chair, 2011)

Micheal H. Martindale, Professional Paper (Member, 2011)

Jennifer M. Ygnacio, Profesional Paper (Member, 2011)

Elisha D. English, Professional Paper (Member, 2011)

Renee Kimball, Professional Paper (Member, 2011)

LaShunda Williams Professional Paper (Member, 2011)

Anjelica Ruiz Professional Paper (Member, 2010)

Jami Powell Professional Paper, (Member, 2010)

Greg Andrade Professional Paper, (Member, 2010)

Natash Hale Professional Paper, (Member, 2010)

Doctoral Mentorship Program, Mentor (Jesse Diaz, 2010)

Jonathan Allan, Thesis (Chair, 2010)

Greg Andrade Professional Paper (Member 2010)

Felix Adam Professional Paper (Chair 2009)

Chris Ramirez Professional Paper (Chair 2009)

Kyla Broz Professional Paper (Member 2009)

Robert Almanza Professional Paper (Chair 2009)

Monica Williams Professional Paper (Member 2009)

Jorge Moreno Professional Paper (Member 2009)

Tyler Hail Profesional Paper (Member 2009)

Tylesia Lewsi Professional Paper (Member 2009)

David Ray, Oral Exam Political Science (Member 2008)

Robert Rojas, Thesis (Member, 2008)

Amber Warren Professional Paper, (Member, 2008)

Laura Sifuentes Professional Paper, (Member, 2007)

Kimberly Smith Professional Paper, (Member, 2007)

David Ellis Professional Paper, (Member, 2007)

Jason Shaley Professional Paper, (Chair, 2007)

Rachel Leitudke Professional Paper, (Member, 2007)

Kristin Ramey-Capallo Professional Paper, (Chair, 2006)

Julie Martinez, Professional Paper, (Chair, 2006-2007)

Erin Nelson, Thesis Committee, (Member, 2006)

Mark Jensen, Professional Paper, (Member, 2006)

Leticia Trevino, (Member, 2006)

Tim Owens, Professional Paper, (Member, 2006-2007)

Crystal Jones, Professional Paper (Member, 2006)

David Ellis, Thesis Committee (Member, 2006)

Elaine Chalmers, Thesis (Member, 2004)

David Olveda, Thesis (Member, 2004)

D. Courses Prepared and Curriculum Development

Advanced Criminological Theory (Graduate Doctoral course, Fall 2009)

Management Principles in Criminal Justice (Master’s course, Spring 2009)

Advanced Crime Theory (Master’s Course Summer, 2006)

E. Funded External Teaching Grants and Contracts:

N/A

F. Submitted, but not Funded, External Teaching Grants and Contracts:

N/A

G. Funded Internal Teaching Grants and Contracts:

N/A

H. Submitted, but not funded, Internal Teaching Grants and Contracts:

N/A

I. Other:

N/A

III. Scholarly/Creative

A. Works in Print

1. Books (if not referred, please indicate)

a. Scholarly Monographs:

N/A

b. Textbooks:

N/A

Edited Books:

N/A

d. Chapters in Books

Jeffrey M. Cancino

2008 Nieghborhood Social Control, Culture, and Crime Prevention. In, Battle Ground: Immigration

(Ed.) Judith A. Warner. Chicago, IL: Greenwood Press.

Varano, Sean, Jeffrey Cancino, James Glass, and Roger Enriquez

2007 Police Information Management” in Policing 2020: Exploring the future of crime, communities,

and policing (Ed.) J. A. Schafer, Federal Bureau of Investigation: Washington: D.C.

e. Creative Books:

N/A

2. Articles

a. Refereed Journal Articles:

Allen, Jonathan (Doctoral Student), and Jeffrey Cancino

2012 Social Disorganization, Latinos, and Juvenile Crime in the Texas Borderlands. Journal of Criminal

Justice, 40(2), pp. 152-163.

Stowell, Jacob, Ramiro Martinez, and Jeffrey Cancino

2012 Latino crime and Latinos in the Criminal Justice System: Trends, Policy Implications, & Future

Reseach Initiatives. Race and Social Problems, 4 (1), pp. 31-40.

Olusanya, Olaoluwa, and Jeffrey M. Cancino

(forthcoming) Cross-Examining the Race-Neutral Frameworks of Prisoner Re-Entry. Critical Criminology

Schafer, Joseph A., Sean Varano, Jeffrey M. Cancino, and John Jarvis

2010 Bad Moon on the Rise? Lunar Cycles and Incidents of Crime. Journal of Criminal Justice, 38(4).

http://www.usatoday.com/tech/science/columnist/vergano/2010-07-11-moon-crime_N.htm

Varano, Sean, Joseph Schafer, Jeffrey M. Cancino, Scott Decker, and Jack Greene

2010 A Tale of Three Cities: Crime and Displacement after Hurrican Katrina. Journal of

Criminal Justice, 38(1).

http://www.usatoday.com/tech/science/columnist/vergano/2010-02-12-hurricane-katrina-crime_N.htm

Varano, Sean, Joseph Schafer, Jeffrey M. Cancino, and Mark Swatt

2009 Constructing Crime: Neighborhhood Characteristics and Police Recording Behavior.

Journal of Criminal Justice, 37(6).

Cancino, Jeffrey M., Ramiro Martinez Jr., and Jacob I. Stowell. The Impact of Neighborhood Context on

2009 Intra- and Inter-group Robbery: The San Antonio Experience. The ANNALS of the American

Academy of Political and Social Science (AAPSS), May, 623.

Cancino, Jeffrey M., Sean Varano, Joeseph Schafer, and Pablo Martinez

2008 Satisfaction with Police: Ethnicity, Violent Crime, and Immigrant Concentration. Journal

of Social and Ecological Boundaries, 3(2).

Martinez, Ramiro, Jr., Jacob I. Stowell and Jeffrey M. Cancino

2008 A Tale of Two Border Cities: Community, Context, Ethncity, and Homicide. Social

Science Quarterly, 89(1).

Cancino, Jeffrey, Sean Varano, and Joseph Schafer

2007 Incivilities, Crime and Latino Immigrant Concentration: A Hierarchical Logistic

Examination of Citizen Perceived Safety. Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, 5(4).

Cancino, Jeffrey, Sean Varano, Joseph Schafer, and Roger Enriquez

2007 An Ecological Assessment of Property and Violent Crime Rates Across a Latino Urban Landscape:

The Role of Social Disorganization and Institutional Anomie Theory. Western Criminology

Review, 8(1).

Cancino, Jeffrey, Sean Varano, Joseph Schafer, and Roger Enriquez

2007 The Effects of Social Disorganization: A Hierarchical Analysis of Perceived Incivilities in a Latino

Community. Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, 5(1).

Enriquez, Roger, Jeffrey M. Cancino, and Sean P. Varano

2006 A Legal and Empirical Perspective on Crime and Adult Establishments: A Secondary Effects Study

in San Antonio, Texas. American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy, and the Law, 15(1).

Cancino, Jeffrey Michael.

2005 The Utility of Social Capital and Collective Efficacy: Social Control Policy in

Nonmetropolitan Settings. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 16(3).

Cancino, Jeffrey Michael and Roger Enriquez.

2004 A Qualitative Analysis of Officer Peer Retaliation: Preserving the Police Culture.

Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 27 (3).

Reisig, Michael and Jeffrey Michael Cancino.

2004 Incivilities in Nonmetropolitan Communities: The Effects of Structural Constraints,

Social Conditions, and Crime. Journal of Criminal Justice, 32 (1).

Zhao, Solomon, Ni He, Lovrich, Nick., and Cancino, Jeffrey.

2004 The Moderating Effect of Police Marriage on Occupational Stress: Are Married Couples

Better Off? Journal of Crime and Justice, 26 (2).

Cancino, Jeffrey Michael.

2003 Breaking from Orthodoxy: The Effects of Social Disorganization on Perceived

Burglary in Nonmetropolitan Communities. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 28

(1).

Cancino, Jeffrey Michael

2001 Walking Among Giants Fifty Years Later: An Exploratory Analysis of Patrol Officer

Use of Violence. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and

Management, 24 (2).

Varano, Sean Patrick. and Jeffrey Michael Cancino

2001 An Empirical Analysis of Deviant Homicides in Chicago. Homicide Studies: An

Interdisciplinary and International Journal, 5 (1).

b. Non-referred Articles:

3. Abstracts:

4. Reports:

McCluskey, J., Jeffrey Cancino, Rob Tillyer, Marie Tillyer, and William Prock

2011 The San Antonio Police Department’s Robbery Task Force: An Analysis of Clearance and Crime

Control Impacts of Centralized Investigation. Sponsored Research Under Bureau of Justice Assistance Award.: 2009-SC-B9-0101.

Tillyer, R, Layla McKinnon, Marie Tillyer, John McCluskey, and Jeffrey Cancino

2011 Family Violence Case Processing and Trends (2002-2010). Sponsored Research Under Bureau of Justice Assistance Award.: 2009-SC-B9-0101.

Jeffrey Cancino and Brian Withrow

2010 The San Antonio Police Department Racial Profiling and Data Analysis Report

Submitted to the City of San Antonio, Feb. 25, 2010

Martinez, Pablo, Jeffrey Cancino, and Eric Benson

2010. Evaluating Child Care Services in Texas: Implementing and Monitoring a Standardized System. (Submitted to Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (TDFPS).

Martinez, Pablo, Jeffrey Cancino, Allen, Jonathan (Graduate Student), and Guerra, Selah (Graduate Student). (2009). Comparing Compliance Levels Using the Weighted Enforcement System (WES) and the Child Care Licensing Automated Support System (CLASS). Monitoring Report No. 1. September 17, 2009 (Submitted to Texas Department of Family and Protective Services – Funding Agency).

Martinez, Pablo, Jeffrey Cancino, and Allen, Jonathan (Graduate Student), Guerra, Selah (Graduate Student). (2009). Comparing Compliance Levels Using the Weighted Enforcement System (WES) and the Child Care Licensing Automated Support System (CLASS). Monitoring Report No. 2. August 12, 2009 (Submitted to Texas Department of Family and Protective Services – Funding Agency).

Martinez, Pablo, Jeffrey Cancino, and Benson, Eric . (2009). Development of Sampling Information Data Entry (SIDE ) for Child Placement Agencies (CPA). July, 2009 (Submitted to Texas Department of Family and Protective Services – Funding Agency).

Martinez, Pablo, Cancino, Jeffrey, Montano Cecilia. (graduate student), and Steffens Loni. (graduate student)

2009 Texas Youth Commission (TYC) Classification System: Safety and Security Issues. Report

submitted to the Texas Youth Commission.

Martinez, Pablo, Cancino Jeffrey, Montano Cecilia (graduate student), Steffens Loni (graduate student), and Kanode E.(Graduate student)