ࡱ> lnk \bjbjr r C`_`_T%  8IlL!"###!!!!!!!$'~!!##!##!!:, qv !!0! (J4(\(l!!~4!( : Curriculum Vitae STEVEN E. BARKAN Professor Emeritus of Sociology 91 EDUCATION Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook, Sociology, December 1980. M.A., State University of New York at Stony Brook, Sociology, May 1976. B.A., Trinity College (Hartford, CT), Sociology, May 1973. PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS Assistant Professor to Professor, Department of Sociology, 91, September 1979 to September 2020. Granted tenure September 1985; promoted to Professor, September 1994. Chairperson, September 1987-June 1994; September 2000-August 2005; June 2006-June 2011. Interim Chairperson, September 2016-August 2017, January 2018-June 2020. Research areas: criminology; law and society; social movements. Courses regularly taught: Crime and Criminal Justice; Law and Society; Statistical Reasoning in Sociology; Research Methods in Sociology; Health, Illness, and Society; Introduction to Sociology. PUBLICATIONS Books Steven E. Barkan, Michael Rocque, and Chad Posick. Under contract. Juvenile Delinquency: Prevention and Control. Solana Beach, CA: Cognella. Steven E. Barkan, Michael Rocque, and George Bryjak. Forthcoming. Fundamentals of Criminal Justice, 4e. Boston: FlatWorld. Steven Vago and Steven E. Barkan. Forthcoming. Law and Society, 13e. New York: Routledge. Steven E. Barkan. 2026. Social Problems: Continuity and Change, 3e. Boston: FlatWorld. Steven E. Barkan, Michael Rocque, and Amber Beckley. 2025. Introduction to American Corrections. Boston: FlatWorld. Steven E. Barkan. 2025. Sociology: Understanding and Changing the Social World, 4e, comprehensive and brief editions. Boston: FlatWorld. Awarded the 2012 Texty Textbook Excellence Award for Humanities/Social Sciences from the Text and Academic Authors Association. Steven E. Barkan. 2024. Law and Society: An Introduction, 3e. New York: Routledge. Steven E. Barkan. 2023. Criminology: A Sociological Understanding, 8e. New York: Pearson. Awarded the 2006 Texty Textbook Excellence Award for Humanities/Social Sciences from the Text and Academic Authors Association. Steven E. Barkan. 2023. Health, Illness, and Society: An Introduction to Medical Sociology, updated 2e. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield. Steven E. Barkan and Michael Rocque. 2021. Crime Prevention: Programs, Policies, and Practices. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Steven E. Barkan. 2018. Race, Crime, and Criminal Justice: The Continuing American Dilemma. New York: Oxford University Press. Steven E. Barkan and George J. Bryjak. 2014. Myths and Realities of Crime and Justice: What Every American Should Know, 2e. Burlington, MA: Jones and Bartlett. Steven E. Barkan and Lynne Snowden. 2008. Collective Violence, 2nd ed. Cornwall-on-Hudson, NY: Sloan Publishing. Steven E Barkan. 2006. Discovering Sociology: Using MicroCase ExplorIt, 3e. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Company. Steven E. Barkan. 1985. Protesters on Trial: Criminal Justice in the Southern Civil Rights and Vietnam Antiwar Movements. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. Honorable Mention [second place], annual book award of the American Sociological Association Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements, 1987; Honorable Mention, annual award of the Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Human Rights in the United States, 1986. Journal Articles Steven E. Barkan and Michael Rocque. 2018. Socioeconomic Status and Racism as Fundamental Causes of Street Criminality. Critical Criminology 26(2):211-231. Awarded the 2020 Outstanding Contribution Award from the Division of Biopsychosocial Criminology of the American Society of Criminology. Steven E. Barkan. 2018. Measuring Perceived Discrimination: Potential Problems in Asking about Discrimination. Sociological Inquiry 88:245-253. Michael Rocque, Chad Posick, Steven E. Barkan, and Raymond Paternoster. 2015. Marriage and County-Level Crime Rates: A Research Note. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 52:130-145. Steven E. Barkan. 2014. Gender and Abortion Attitudes: Religiosity as a Suppressor Variable. Public Opinion Quarterly 78:940-950. Steven E. Barkan, Michael Rocque, and Jason N. Houle. 2013. State and Regional Suicide Rates: A New Look at an Old Puzzle. Sociological Perspectives 56:287-297. Steven E. Barkan and Steven F. Cohn. 2010. Contemporary Regional Differences in Support by Whites for the Death Penalty: A Research Note. Justice Quarterly 27:458-471. Steven E. Barkan. 2010. Presidential Address. Toward a New Abolitionism: Race, Ethnicity, and Social Transformation. Social Problems 57: 1-4. Steven E. Barkan. 2009. The Value of Quantitative Analysis for a Critical Understanding of Crime and Society. Critical Criminology 17:247-259. Steven E. Barkan and Steven F. Cohn. 2009. Explaining Support by African Americans for Police Use of Force: A Research Note. Law Enforcement Executive Forum. 9:119-126. Steven E. Barkan. 2006. Religiosity and Premarital Sex in Adulthood. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 45:407-417. Steven E. Barkan. 2006. Criminal Prosecution and the Legal Control of Protest. Mobilization 11:181-195. Steven E. Barkan and Steven F. Cohn. 2005. Why Whites Favor Spending More Money to Fight Crime: The Role of Racial Prejudice. Social Problems 52:300-314. Steven E. Barkan and Steven F. Cohn. 2005. On Reducing White Support for the Death Penalty: A Pessimistic Appraisal. Criminology & Public Policy 4:39-44 (invited essay). Steven E. Barkan. 2004. Explaining Public Support for the Environmental Movement: A Civic Voluntarism Model. Social Science Quarterly 85:913-937. Steven E. Barkan and Susan F. Greenwood. 2003. Religious Attendance and Subjective Well- Being Among Older Americans: Evidence from the General Social Survey. Review of Religious Research 45 (2003):116-129. Steven F. Cohn, Steven E. Barkan, and William A. Halteman. 2003. Dimensions of Participation in a Professional Social-Movement Organization. Sociological Inquiry 73:311-337 (with Steven F. Cohn and William A. Halteman). Steven E. Barkan. 2000. Household Crowding and Aggregate Crime Rates. Journal of Crime and Justice 23:47-64 Steven E. Barkan and Steven F. Cohn. 1998. Racial Prejudice and Support by Whites for Police Use of Force. Justice Quarterly 15:743-753. Steven E. Barkan. 1998. Race, Issue Engagement, and Political Participation: Evidence from the 1987 General Social Survey. Race & Society 1:63-76. Steven E. Barkan, Steven F. Cohn, and William H. Whitaker. 1995. "Beyond Recruitment: Predictors of Differential Participation in a National Antihunger Organization." Sociological Forum 10:113-134. Steven E. Barkan and Steven F. Cohn. 1994. "Racial Prejudice and Support for the Death Penalty by Whites." Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 31:202-209. Steven E. Barkan, Steven F. Cohn, and William H. Whitaker. 1993. "Commitment Across the Miles: Ideological and Microstructural Sources of Support in a National Anti-Hunger Organization." Social Problems 40:362-373. Steven F. Cohn, Steven E. Barkan, and William H. Whitaker. 1993. "Activists Against Hunger: Membership Characteristics of a National Social Movement Organization." Sociological Forum 8:113-131. Pat. D. Dauphinais and Steven E. Barkan. 1992. "Predictors of Rank-and-File Feminist Activism: Evidence from the 1983 General Social Survey." Social Problems 39:332-344. Steven F. Cohn, Steven E. Barkan, and William A. Halteman. 1991. "Punitive Attitudes Toward Criminals: Racial Consensus or Racial Conflict?" Social Problems 38:287-296. Steven E. Barkan. 1986. "Law, Power, and Political Trials." Sociologie et Societes 18:153- 161. Steven E. Barkan. 1986. "Interorganizational Conflict in the Southern Civil Rights Movement." Sociological Inquiry 56:190-209. Steven E. Barkan. 1984. "Legal Control of the Southern Civil Rights Movement." American Sociological Review 49:552-565. --reprinted in Michael McCann (ed.). 2006. Law and Social Movements. Surrey, UK: Ashgate Publishing. Steven E. Barkan. 1983. "Jury Nullification in Political Trials." Social Problems 31:28-45. Steven E. Barkan. 1980. "Political Trials and Resource Mobilization: Towards an Understanding of Social Movement Litigation." Social Forces 58:944-961. Steven E. Barkan. 1979. "Strategic, Tactical and Organizational Dilemmas of the Protest Movement Against Nuclear Power." Social Problems 27:19-37. Steven E. Barkan. 1977. "Political Trials and the Pro Se Defendant in the Adversary System." Social Problems 24:324-336. Anthology Articles Steven E. Barkan. 2026. Political Justice: Legal Control and Movement Mobilization in Democratic Society. Pp. 299-315 in Jennifer Earl and Jessica Maves Braithwaite (eds.), De Gruyter Handbook of Political Control. Berlin: De Gruyter. Steven E. Barkan. 2018. The Conflict Approach. Pp. 241-258 in A. Javier Trevio (ed.), The Cambridge Handbook of Social Problems, vol. 1. New York: Cambridge University Press. Steven E. Barkan. 2017. U.S. Corrections Policy Since the 1970s. Pp. 153-174 in Karim Ismaili (ed.), Criminal Justice Policy, 2e. Burlington, MA: Jones and Bartlett. Steven E. Barkan. 2014. Sociology for Whom? Why Sociology Textbooks Do a Disservice. Pp. 207-2013 in A. Javier Trevio and Karen M. McCormack (eds.), Service Sociology and Academic Engagement in Social Problems. Surrey, England: Ashgate Publishing. Steven F. Cohn and Steven E. Barkan. 2004. "Racial Prejudice and Support by Whites for Punitive Sanctions Against Criminals." Pp. 33-47 in Robyn Miller and Sandra Browning et al. (eds.), For the Common Good. Carolina Academic Press. Steven E. Barkan. 1996. "The Social Science Significance of the O.J. Simpson Case." In Gregg Barak (ed.), Representing OJ: Murder, Criminal Justice and Mass Culture. Harrow and Heston. Steven E. Barkan. 1980. "Criminal Prosecutions in the Southern Civil Rights and Vietnam Anti-War Movements: Repression and Dissent in Political Trials." In Steven Spitzer (ed.), Research in Law and Sociology, vol.3. JAI Press. Encyclopedia Articles Steven E. Barkan and Steven F. Cohn. 2013. Recruitment. In David A. Snow, Donatella della Porta, Bert Klandermans, and Doug McAdam (eds.), The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. Steven E. Barkan. 2008. Race and Crime. In Richard T. Schaefer (ed.), Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity, and Society. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Steven E. Barkan and Steven F. Cohn. 2006. Recruitment to Social Movements. In George Ritzer (ed.), The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing. Steven E. Barkan. 2001. The Drug Legalization Debate. In Clifton D. Bryant (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Criminology and Deviant Behavior. New York: Taylor and Francis. Steven E. Barkan. 1996. "Clamshell Alliance." In Christopher Kruegler et al. (eds.), An Encyclopedia of Nonviolent Action. New York: Garland Publishing Company. Book Reviews: 10 reviews of criminology and social movement books published in various journals. Other Professional Publications: Steven E. Barkan. 2012. The Open Textbook Revolution. Notices of the American Mathematical Society 59(10):1447-1448. Co-chair and one of twelve authors of: American Sociological Association. 2010. Report of the ASA Task Force on Sociology and Criminology Programs. Washington, DC: American Sociological Association. Op-Eds Authored and Articles/Editorials in Which Quoted (all in the Bangor Daily News unless otherwise indicated) Steven E. Barkan and Michael Rocque. 2024. 5 Reasons Why Immigrants Arent Bringing Higher Crime, as Trump Claims. CNN, April 2. Steven E. Barkan. 2021. Why Maine Needs L.D. 2. Kennebec Journal, March 9. Steven E. Barkan. 2020. Our Health is at Stake in the 2020 Election. October 6. Steven E. Barkan. 2020. Trumps Threat to Obamacare. July 14. With Funding for Gun Research, Safety Measures Should Be a Priority for Study. January 11, 2020 (quoted). The Dark Figure of Crime: Why Many Crimes Go Unreported. October 18, 2018 (quoted). Steven E. Barkan. 2018. Immigrants Help Make America Great. September 25. Steven E. Barkan. 2017. The Hurtful Racial Truth about Criminal Justice in the US. November 7. Crime Down in Maine, but Drugs Still a Driving Force. October 18, 2017 (quoted). Violence Has Declined in America, But Fire Power Makes Shootings More Deadly. October 4, 2017 (quoted). Steven E. Barkan and Michael Rocque. 2017. More Guns Wont Make Our Universities and Colleges Any Safer. June 4. Steven E. Barkan. 2017. The Non-Alternative Facts about Obamacare. March 14. Steven E. Barkan. 2016. What Could Make a Great Nation Greater: Medicare for All. November 8. Steven E. Barkan. 2016. Tax Day, Monopoly and the American Nightmare. April 12. Steven E. Barkan. 2015. A Harm Reduction Strategy for Guns Makes the Most Sense. October 27. Michael Rocque, Chad Posick, and Steven E. Barkan. 2015. 4 Reasons to Doubt the Ferguson Effect and Claims of a National Crime Wave. June 10. Steven E. Barkan. 2015. At $385 Billion, Tax Fraud Amounts to the Theft of a Nation. April 14. Steven E. Barkan. 2014. Why It Makes No Sense to Put More People in Jail. June 24. Steven E. Barkan. 2013. Mass Incarceration: The Great American Folly. February 5. Maine Students Seek Alternatives to Buying Costly Textbooks. August 17, 2010 (quoted). Steven E. Barkan, Stephen Marks, and Robert Milardo. 2009. Same-Sex Couples are Families, Too. September 21. Inmates at Bolduc Giving Back. March 23, 2009 (quoted). Teens Follow Different Paths to Crime. November 16, 1998 (quoted). Steven E. Barkan. 1995. Money Talks and Simpson Walks. October 7. No Rise in Complaints of Police Brutality Seen in Maine. April 5, 1991 (quoted). Womens Studies Program a Breakthrough at UM. March 13, 1991 (quoted). Ten letters to the editor published in The New York Times from 2001 to 2019 on issues such as the death penalty, firearm safety, racial prejudice, and violence by soccer parents. AWARDS AND HONORS Social Justice Award, Textbook and Academic Authors Association, May 2025. Outstanding Contribution Award, Division of Biopsychosocial Criminology of the American Society of Criminology, 2020, for Steven E. Barkan and Michael Rocque. 2018. Socioeconomic Status and Racism as Fundamental Causes of Street Criminality. Critical Criminology 26(2):211-231. Council of Fellows, Textbook and Academic Authors Association, June 2020 Pynn-Silverman Lifetime Achievement Award, Textbook and Academic Authors Association, June 2020 Presidents Award, Textbook and Academic Authors Association, June 2012, June 2015, June 2019, June 2021. Texty Textbook Excellence Award for Humanities/Social Sciences, Textbook and Academic Authors Association, 2012, for Sociology: Understanding and Changing the Social World. Texty Textbook Excellence Award for Humanities/Social Sciences, Textbook and Academic Authors Association, 2006, for Criminology: A Sociological Understanding. Outstanding Faculty Award, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, 91, 2001. Honorable Mention [second place], annual book award of the American Sociological Association Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements, 1987, for Protesters on Trial: Criminal Justice in the Southern Civil Rights and Vietnam Antiwar Movements. Honorable Mention, annual award of the Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Human Rights in the United States, 1986, for Protesters on Trial: Criminal Justice in the Southern Civil Rights and Vietnam Antiwar Movements. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES More than 50 papers and other presentations at professional meetings Alpha Kappa Delta, International Sociology Honor Society: Region I Representative on Council, August 2011-August 2017. Undergraduate Paper Award and Distinguished Lecture committees, August 2011-August 2015; Chair, Nominations Committee, August 2015-August 2017. American Sociological Association: Honors Program Advisory Panel, 2019-2022; Council, Sociology of Law Section, August 2010-August 2012; Chair, Undergraduate Paper Award Committee, Sociology of Law Section, Spring 2011; Task Force on Sociology and Criminology Programs, 2008-2010 (chair 2008); Lewis A. Coser Award for Theoretical Agenda-Setting Selection Committee, Theory Section, 2009; Membership Committee, Sociology of Law Section, 2006-2007; Undergraduate Paper Award Committee, Sociology of Law Section, 2005-2006; Student Awards Committee, Section on Crime, Law, and Deviance, 2004-2005; Nominee for chair of Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements (CBSM Section), spring 2000; Workshops Committee, CBSM Section, 1997-present; Editor, Critical Mass Bulletin (newsletter of CBSM Section, 1991-1999; Publications Committee, CBSM Section, 1987-1993; Honors Program Advisory Board, 1996-2005; Co-compiler, syllabus set on Collective Behavior and Social Movements, Teaching Resources Center, 1990. Society for the Study of Social Problems: Board of Directors (as Past President), 2009-2010; President, 2008-2009; Program Committee, 2005-2006; C. Wright Mills Award Committee, 2004-2005. Board of Directors, 1999-2003; Chair, Editorial and Publications Committee, 1998-1999 (membert 1997-1999); Chair, Law and Society Division, 1994-1996. Editor of its newsletter, Pro Bono, 1994-1996; Advisory Editor, Social Problems (SSSP official journal), 1991-1996. Textbook and Academic Authors Association: Committee on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, 2020-present; Past President, July 2017-present; President, July 2015-June 2017; Vice President/President-elect, July 2013-June 2015 Other: Senior Editor for Race, Ethnicity, and Crime, Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2019-2021; Maine State Representative, Northeastern Association of Criminal Justice Sciences, 1989; Book Review Editor, Justice Quarterly, 1986-1987; Reviewer of submissions to more than fifteen journals, including American Sociological Review, Criminology, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, Justice Quarterly, Law & Society Review, Social Forces, Social Problems. UNIVERSITY SERVICE University Committees and Service: Strategic Planning Subcommittee on University and Community Engagement in 91 Research/Graduate Studies, Office of the Vice President for Research, Spring 2015; Academic Portfolio Review & Integration Process (APRIP), Spring 2015; Rising Tide Advocates, Fall 2014-Spring 2015; Proposal rater for Center for Undergraduate Research fellowships, Fall 2014; Faculty Senate, Fall 2012-Spring 2015 (Academic Affairs subcommittee, Fall 2014-Spring 2015; Research subcommittee, Fall 2012-Spring 2013); Faculty Senate Research and Scholarship Committee, Fall 2012-Spring 2013; Advisory Board, Center for Undergraduate Research, Fall 2011-Spring 2014; ADVANCE ad hoc committee on named professorships, Spring 2013; Planning committee for academic showcase, Center for Undergraduate Research, Spring 2010-Spring 2011, Spring 2013-present; Selection Committee, Margaret Chase Smith Center Public Affairs Scholarships, Spring 2009-Spring 2011; ADVANCE Planning Committee, Spring 2009; Native American Studies Academic Council, 2004-present; Human Subjects Review Board, 1996-1998; Faculty Senate, 1995-1998; Human Disability Studies Steering Committee, Spring 2004; Development Review Committee, 1991; Council on Women, 1990-1994 (Chair, Subcommittee on Review and Analysis of Data, 1990-1991); Ad Hoc Committee on Campus Violence, Council of Colleges, 1986-1987; Calendar Committee, 1983-1986; Human Subjects Review Board, 1983-1986; Student Publications Committee, 1983-1986; Student Conduct Committee, 1982-1984; Pilot Project Team in Sociology, Committee on Women in the Curriculum, 1981-1982. College Committees and Service: Committee on Admission, Advising, and Retention, Fall 2014-present; Ad hoc committee on first-year success seminars, Fall 2014-Spring 2015; Interdisciplinary Major Committee, Fall 2013-present; Chair of Chair Search Committee, Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, Fall 2012; Ad hoc committee on interdisciplinary minor in health and society, Fall 2012-Spring 2013; Promotion and Tenure Advisory Board, 2010-2011; Student Awards Committee, 2007-2011; Presentation on poverty to clinical psychology group, March 2010; Selection Committee, Bird and Bird Professorship, Spring 2010; Presentation on Accepted Students Day, February 2010; Academic Council, 2009-2011; Maine Heritage Project Steering Committee, 2008-2010; Chair of Department of Anthropology Chair Search Committee; Spring 2009; Student Awards Committee, 2007-present; Department of Psychology Chair Search Committee, 2008-2009; Chair, Department of Communication and Journalism Chair Search Committee, 1995-1996; Organizer, Undergraduate Research Conference, 1992-1994; Teaching Initiatives Committee,1990; Chair, Undergraduate Research Committee, 1989-1990; Research Initiatives Committee, 1989-1990; Pilot Program on Academic Advising, 1984-1986; Judge, Graton Constitutional Law Essay Contest, 1981. Department Committees and Service: Outreach Committee, 1997-1999; Representative to Freshman Orientation, Summer 1987; Representative to Maine Scholars Day, 1987; Recruitment Committee, 1985-1986; Applied Sociology Committee, 1985-1986; Social Work Policy Advisory Committee, 1985-1986; Chair, Computer Committee, 1985-1988; Chair, Curriculum Committee, 1983-1985; Chairperson Appointment Committee, 1981-1982; Representative to university committee that developed interdisciplinary program in legal studies, 1980.     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