Curriculum Vitae David R. Montague, PhD Department of Criminal Justice P 501.683.7153 University of Arkansas at Little Rock F 501.569.3075 2801 South University Ave. Ross Hall 539 drmontague@ualr.edu Little Rock, Arkansas USA 72204 www.ualr.edu/seniorjustice Research Interests: Elder Crime, Drug Crime, and Social Justice Policy Education PhD - 2002 Political Science Political Science Department Howard University Dissertation: Does a State-Level Electronic Data Transmission Agency’s Organizational Culture Reflect How EDT Information is used? – Two Case Studies on the Implementation of Prescription Monitoring in Oklahoma and Massachusetts. MA - 1996 Crime in Commerce Forensic Science Department George Washington University BA - 1989 Political Science Political Science Department Morehouse College Employment 2004- Present: Associate Professor (Tenured) - University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Criminal Justice Department. . Director of the UALR Senior Justice Center focusing on crime against the elderly. Manager of interns, grants, and research contracts addressing elder crime. Senior Justice is the only university-based center in the United States which mentors college students while they address elder crime. . Program Coordinator for the Criminal Justice Department’s Master of Science in Criminal Justice public policy oriented program. 2002-2004: Visiting Professor - University of Maryland, Eastern Shore, Organizational Leadership Program. . Core faculty member of the PhD program and member of the graduate faculty. Responsibilities included: teaching, advising, and serving on dissertation committees. 1999-2004: Lecturer - University of Maryland, College Park. . Department of Criminal Justice and Department of African-American Studies. Taught, managed interns, and served on undergraduate thesis committees. 1998-2000: Graduate Research Fellow - Howard University Center of Urban Progress, Washington, DC. . Responsible for research on fair housing, gentrification, and community stakeholder communication. 1998-1999: Graduate Research Assistant - U.S. Senator-Retired (MA) Edward W. Brooke. Washington, DC. . Responsible for archival research to support Professor Andrew Szanton of Harvard University in writing the biography of the senator. Also reported to the Howard University Department of Political Science. 1997-1998: Graduate Research Assistant - Howard University, Washington, DC. . Responsible for assisting Professor Charles Harris, PhD with undergraduate class responsibilities. 1997-2003: Consultant - ReliaFind Research, LLC, Silver Spring, MD. . Self-run consulting firm which provided information services to the public and national security investigative-research services to private sector interests with U.S. Government contracts. 1997-2003: Special Investigator - US Investigations Services Inc. (USIS), Hyattsville, MD. . Completed national security consulting work in connection with the U.S. Office of Personnel Management. 1995-1997: Senior Investigator - U.S. JFK Assassination Records Review Board (ARRB), Washington, DC. . Responsible for this intelligence agency’s investigative division and specifically the identification and acquisition of information pertaining to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy during 1963. . Served as ARRB liaison to the U.S. Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) and facilitated transfer of material to the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). 1995: Senior Fraud Analyst - Chevy Chase Bank, Frederick, MD. . Responsible for analysis of financial crime trends within the credit card industry and those impacting the bank. Designed and implementing new policy procedures for identifying and correcting fraud trends. 1991-1994: Diversion Investigator - U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Newark, NJ. . Responsible for civil and criminal investigations of entities connected to the regulated chain of prescription drugs and chemicals. 1990-1991: Data Analyst - EBON Research Systems; Contract in the Office of Chief Counsel, Asset Forfeiture Section U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Arlington, VA. . Completed projects for the Agent-in-Charge and coordinated with the U.S. Marshals Service on the Equitable Sharing Program, DEA staff, and various DEA field offices. . Periodically taught administrative asset forfeiture at the FBI Academy in Quantico, VA. 1989-1990: Canvass Representative - The Citizen Labor and Energy Coalition, Washington D.C. . Responsible for grass roots lobbying on the issues of: insurance reform, global warming and rights of the elderly. Served as a fundraising trainer and employee screener in both Washington D.C. and San Jose, CA. Publications Articles (Accepted and Published) Thombre, Avinsah; Montague, David R.; Maher, Jennifer; and Zohra, Tusty. If I Could Say it Myself: Communicating the structure of the criminal justice system to children of incarcerated parents. Journal of Correctional Education (2009). Tsamis, Vasiliki J.; Rebok, George W.; and Montague, David R. The Relationship between Encoding Ability and Aggressive Behavior. Applied Psychology in Criminal Justice (2009). Montague, David R. “Elder Abuse”. Encyclopedia of Race and Crime. Sage Publishing. Helen Taylor Greene and Shaun L. Gabbidon, Editors (2009). Montague, David R. "Methamphetamine". Encyclopedia of Race and Crime. Sage Publishing. Helen Taylor Greene and Shaun L. Gabbidon, Editors (2009). Montague, David R.; Zohra, Tusty; McGee, Darryl K.; Love, Sonja; and Tsamis, Vasiliki J. Hazing Typologies: Those who criminally haze and those who receive criminal hazing. Victims & Offenders Vol. 3 (2008). Montague, David R.; Parker, Mary L.; Hanson, Sandra H.; and Chastain, Charles D. Numbers: Using innovative online course support strategies to raise college course enrollment. MERLOT Journal of Online Learning and Teaching. Vol. 3, No. 4, (December 2007). Montague, David R. “Situational Crime Prevention”. Encyclopedia of Juvenile Violence. Greenwood Press. Laura L. Finley, Editor (2007). Books, Book Chapters, and Book Supplements (Accepted and Published) Montague, David R. Book Chapter. "Understanding the past, present, and future of racial profiling in the media". Race, Crime and the Media. Robert Bing, Editor. McGraw Hill (2010). Stanberry, Artemesia and Montague, David. Book Chapter. “Serving 5 to Life, Racial Disparities in the Enforcement of Drug Sentencing Laws in Georgia”. African Americans in Georgia: A Reflection of Politics and Policy in the New South. Pearl K. Ford, Editor. Mercer University Press (Accepted 2009). Montague, David R. Criminology The Core Ed.4. eBank Test Questions. Cengage Publishing (2010). Montague, David R. and Oxley, Taylor. Criminal Justice Ed.11. eBank Pretest & Posttest Questions. Cengage/Wadsworth Publishing (2009). Montague, David R. and Oxley, Taylor. Criminal Justice Ed.11. eBank Media Grids. Cengage/Wadsworth Publishing (2009). Stanberry, Artemesia and Montague, David R. Travesty of Justice: African Americans and the Politics of Crack Cocaine. Book. State University of New York Press (Under Contract – Draft submitted in May 2008, anticipated publication in spring 2010). Montague, David R.; Chastain, Charles D.; Okaro, Anthony C.; Scott, K.E. Criminal Law Ed.9. eBank PowerPoint Slides. Wadsworth Publishing (2007). Montague, David R. The Color of Justice - Race, Ethnicity, and Crime in America; Ed.4. eBank PowerPoint Slides. Wadsworth Publishing (2007). Montague, David R. Images of Color Images of Crime; Ed.3. Instructor Manual Website Resources. Roxbury Publishing (2006). Montague, David R.; Walker, Jeffrey T., and Madden, Sean. Statistics in Criminal Justice: Analysis and Interpretation, Second Edition; Instructor Manual Supplemental PowerPoint Slides. Aspen Publishers, Inc. (2005). Government Reports (Accepted and Published) Greenlee, Candace and Montague, David. 2010 Report on Year 1 of the Delta Project: Addressing Health Care Fraud Against Senior Citizens by Building Trust. U.S. Administration on Aging – Award #90SM0007/02 (2010). Montague, David R; Eller, Jonathan R; Borrelli, Melissa; McCoy, Tana M. Detailed Trainee Response: A Report of Analysis From Administration of the Adult Protective Services WebCT Training Program (2007). Arkansas 2020: The changing demographics and challenges facing Arkansas’ state government in 2020. Produced in 2006 for Senator Shane Broadway and the 85th General Assembly of the State of Arkansas. Faculty Coordinators - Ty Borders, Ph.D.; David R. Montague, Ph.D.; Gregory Russell, Ph.D., J.D.; Joe Schriver, Ph.D., L.C.S.W.; David Underwood, Ph.D.; Ashvin Vibhakar, Ph.D.; Other major contributors - Gregory Hamilton, Ph.D.; Terre McLendon; Vaughan Wingfield; Martha Phillips, Ph.D., M.P.H., M.B.A.; Willa Sanders, M.P.A. (January 2007). Arkansas Department of Health & Human Services. Task Force of Arkansas Adult Protective Services: Report to the Arkansas Public Health, Welfare & Labor Committee (September 14, 2006). Staff of the U.S. Assassination Records Review Board. Final Report of the Assassination Records Review Board. U.S. Government Printing Office (1998). Technical Manuals and Reports (Accepted and Published) PULASKI COUNTY YOUTH SERVICES ACT Preparation Program EVALUATION MANUAL. Prepared by: Drs. Lisa Hutchinson and David Montague (8/6/09). PULASKI COUNTY YOUTH SERVICES YOUTHONOMICS PROGRAM: INVESTING IN YOUR FUTURE EVALUATION MANUAL. Prepared by: Drs. Lisa Hutchinson and David Montague (8/6/09). PULASKI COUNTY YOUTH SERVICES Pulaski County Youth Leadership Program EVALUATION MANUAL. Prepared by: Drs. Lisa Hutchinson and David Montague (8/6/09). PULASKI COUNTY YOUTH SERVICES Public Service Internship Program EVALUATION MANUAL. Prepared by: Drs. Lisa Hutchinson and David Montague (8/6/09). Montague, David R.; Sick, Roberta; and Golden, James W. APS Case Worker Training (2007). Montague, David R.; McCoy, Tana M.; Lee, Chang-Hun; Scott, Keneasha; and Borrelli, Mellissa. University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Department of Criminal Justice. Core Course Assessment Electronic Poster for 2007. Montague, David R. and Capps, Zachary. The Arkansas Sex Offender Management Team System Map (2006). Montague, David. 2006-2007 UALR Criminal Justice Department Assessment; Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts Degree Report (2007). Montague, David R.; Teague, Craig; and Rawls, Tarrence. University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Department of Criminal Justice. Core Course Assessment Electronic Poster for 2006. Bearden, Jennifer, and Montague, David R. Arkansas Fraud Patrol Training Program Medicare Training PowerPoint Presentation Material (2005). Montague, David R. Arkansas Fraud Patrol Training Program Medicare Participant Guide (2005). Montague, David R.; Parker, Mary L.; Chastain, Charles D.; Dwyer, Debra; Maher, Jen; Hamilton, Lauren; Neal, Miranda; Greenlee, Candace; and Short, James. 2005-2006 UALR Criminal Justice Department Assessment Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts Degree Report. Montague, David R.; O’Quinn, Seth. University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Department of Criminal Justice, Core Course Assessment Electronic Poster for 2004. Publications (Currently Under Review or R&R) Montague, David R.; Tsamis, Vasiliki J.; and Oxley, Taylor. The Birth of Electronic Data Transmission Systems: Technology to address prescription drug crime. Journal of Justice Studies. Montague, David R.; Lee, Chang-Hun; Golden, James W.; and Oxley, Taylor. Elder fear of crime: An examination of senior citizen perceptions of crime. (R&R) Research on Aging. Publications (In Progress) Montague, David R. and Hutchinson, Lisa. Stopping the Cycle: The importance of criminal justice education for children of incarcerated parents. Montague, David R.; Oxley, Taylor; Singleton, Carolyn; and Sick, Roberta. Gaining organizational buy-in to adopt innovative training of adult protective services caseworkers. Montague, David R.; Ford, Pearl K; Tsamis, Vasiliki J.; and Zohra, Israt Tusty. Alumni perceptions of hazing within Black Greek letter organizations: A response to hazing typologies of undergraduates involved in hazing. Montague, David R.; Hutchinson, Lisa; Chastain, Charles D.; and Wrobel, Sharon L. Inmate efforts via Community Reentry research data to help prevent outsiders learn from mistakes of the insiders. Reviews of Books and Articles Article manuscript reviewer for The Southwest Journal of Criminal Justice Volume 6; No. 3; (2010). Article manuscript reviewer for Journal of Criminal Justice Education - RCJE-2008-0009 (2008). Article manuscript reviewer for Western Criminology Review - MS# 8012 (2008). Article manuscript reviewer for The Southwest Journal of Criminal Justice Volume 2; No. 2; (2005). Book manuscript reviewer for Prentice Hall’s In The Club (2005). External Grants 2008 Arkansas Commission on Child Abuse, Rape, & Domestic Violence, Sexual Violence Prevention Education Grant. $25,000 [Not Awarded] 2007 Arkansas Commission on Child Abuse, Rape, & Domestic Violence, Sexual Violence Prevention Education Grant. $19,000 [Awarded]. 2007 U.S. Department of Justice, NIJ Perceptions of Crime: Senior Survey No. 20076-NIJ-1422 SL# 000765. $48,403.00 [Not Awarded]. 2006 Arkansas Commission on Child Abuse, Rape, & Domestic Violence, Sexual Violence Prevention Education Grant. $21,913 [Awarded]. 2006 U.S. Department of Justice, NIJ Elder Abuse Grant. $450,000 [Not Awarded]. 2005 U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development, Private Enforcement Initiative Grant. $357,000 [Not Awarded]. Internal Grants 2005 Individual Community University Partnership Grant, University of Arkansas at Little Rock. $5,000 [Awarded]. 2005 Group Collaboration Community University Partnership Grant, University of Arkansas at Little Rock. $15,000 [Awarded]. Contracts 2009 U.S. Administration on Aging – Award #90SM0007/02. Healthcare Fraud in Arkansas Delta Research Grant. Arkansas Department of Human Services. $65,000 Contract off of a $100,000 Grant - UALR Senior Justice Center and Arkansas SMP [Awarded]. 2008 U.S. Administration on Aging – Award #90SM0007/01. Healthcare Fraud in Arkansas Delta Research Grant. Arkansas Department of Human Services. $67,000 Contract off of a $100,000 Grant - UALR Senior Justice Center and Arkansas SMP [Awarded]. 2008-2009 Arkansas Department of Health and Human Services, Division on Aging, Adult Protective Services (APS) Facilitation of caseworker training via WebCT; $7,000.00 [Awarded]. 2007-2008 Arkansas Department of Health and Human Services, Division on Aging, Adult Protective Services (APS) Facilitation of caseworker training via WebCT; $7,000.00 [Awarded]. 2007 Arkansas Department of Health and Human Services, Division on Aging, Adult Protective Services (APS) creation of training material for APS case workers; $28, 947.30 [Awarded]. 2006 Arkansas Senior Medicare Fraud Patrol Hotline Referral Contract; $3,000.00 [Not Awarded]. 2005 Arkansas Commission on Child Abuse, Rape, and Domestic Violence and the Center for Sex Offender Management System Map Project; $2,800 [Awarded]. Participation on Scholarly Research/Service Committees 2010 Advisory Committee Member – UALR fact finding trip to the William F. Winter Center for Racial Reconciliation at Ole Miss in Oxford, MS. 2006-2007 Advisory Committee Member - UALR Student Racial Attitudes Study. 2005-2006 Faculty Coordinator - Public Safety Subcommittee for Arkansas 2020 Statewide Legislative Research Project. Sponsored by Senator Shane Broadway. 2004-2006 Research Committee Member - Sex Offender Screening & Risk Assessment (SOSRA) data categories, computerization, and implementation planning project. Arkansas Sex Offender Management Team and Arkansas Department of Correction. Louanne Lawson, Chair. Competitive Conference Presentations 2010 (Accepted) Pollett, John; and Montague, David; on behalf of the Arkansas SMPI Team: Arkansas SMP, UALR Senior Justice Center, and Tri County Rural Health Network along with representatives of six other state SMPI projects. A national strategy to move protection of health care fraud against seniors to the next level. SMP National Conference. Washington, DC. 2010 McCormick, Joseph; Shaw, Todd; Lewis, Angela; and Montague, David. The Promotion and Tenure Process as an Academic Exercise in Strategic Thinking. National Conference of Black Political Scientists Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA. 2010 Greenlee, Candace and Montague, David. Lessons learned from interviews of seniors on health care fraud. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Conference. San Diego, CA. 2009 Armstrong, Brian; and Montague, David. Interacting with Seniors for Better Outcomes. Arkansas Area Agencies on Aging Conference; Hot Springs, AR 2009 Montague, David on behalf of the Arkansas SMPI Team: Arkansas SMP, UALR Senior Justice Center, and Tri County Rural Health Network. The Delta Project: Addressing Health Care Fraud Against Senior Citizens by Building Trust. SMP National Conference. Washington, DC. 2009 Walker, Jeffrey T; Montague, David R.; Moak, Stacy. Models for Innovative Graduate Programs in Criminal Justice: Seeking the Best of Theory and Practice. American Society of Criminology Conference. Philadelphia, PA. 2009 Montague, David; Edwards, Timothy; Bartley, Siobhan. Paradigm Shifts: Developing fresh ideas, new language and community-wide approaches to solving America's race problem. National Conference on Race & Ethnicity in Higher Education. San Diego, CA. 2009 Crowley, Joan E.; Montague, David R.; Williams, Fay V.; and Posadas, Carlos. Incorporating Multiple Perspectives into Criminal Justice. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Conference. Boston, MA. 2009 Montague, David R. and Stanberry, Artemesia. Racial Disparities in the Enforcement of Drug Sentencing Laws in Georgia. 2009 Southern Political Science Association Meeting. New Orleans, LA. 2008 Montague, David R. and Logan, Charles J. Using Innovative APS caseworker training methods to address increased scrutiny. Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice Conference. Denver, CO. 2008 Edwards, Timothy; Montague, David; Bartley, Siobhan; Bell-Tolliver, LaVerne; and Wilkerson, Patricia A. The Bull by the Horns: How one university is tackling race relations on campus and in the community. National Conference on Race & Ethnicity in Higher Education. Orlando, FL. 2008 Ford, Pearl K; and Montague, David R. Race and Public Policy: Kerner Commission Realities in the 21st Century. Southern Political Science Association Conference; New Orleans, LA. 2007 Montague, David; Freeman, Aaron; Okaro, Anthony; Borrelli, Mellissa; and Eller, Jonathan. Crimes Against Elderly: Realities of choices made by Arkansas Senior Citizens & Professionals Working with Senior Citizens (2006-2007). Arkansas Area Agencies on Aging Conference; Hot Springs, AR. 2007 Montague, David R. and Okaro, Anthony. Physician Facilitated Prescription Drug Diversion: A look at the moral, physical, and financial costs. Southwest Association of Criminal Justice Annual Conference; Corpus Christi, TX. 2007 Montague, David R. Understanding prescription drug crime with respect to the regulated chain in the United States. Law faculty of Karl-Franzens Universitat Graz. Graz, Austria. 2007 Montague, David R. and Davis, Sheri. Educating Children of Incarcerated Parents on the Criminal Justice System. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Conference. Seattle, WA. 2006 Montague, David R.; Hendry, Gordon; and Hutcheson, Jason. Identification, Investigation, and Prevention of Crime Against the Elderly—Short Version. Arkansas Aging Conference held in Hot Springs, AR. 2006 Thombre, Avinash; Montague, David R.; Zohra, Tusty; and Maher, Jennifer. If I Could Say it Myself: Communicating with children of incarcerated parents. National Communication Association Meeting. San Antonio, TX. 2006 Montague, David R.; Zohra, Tusty; and Maher, Jennifer. Rational Choice Theory and behavior of fraternity members engaging in perpetuation of racial stereotypes and the connection to hazing. American Society of Criminology Conference. Los Angeles, CA. 2006 Jones, April R. and Montague, David R. Pseudoephedrine Regulation: A Comparative Analysis of Two States. Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice Conference in Fort Worth, TX. 2006 Montague, David and Hanson, Sandra. Assessing Online and In-Class Student Learning and Use of Departmental Resources. WebCT Impact 2006 Conference. Chicago, IL. 2006 Montague, David R.; Golden, James W.; Greenlee, Candace; and Rynders, Shannon. Prescription Drugs and Gang Activity. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Conference. Baltimore, MD. 2005 Montague, David R. Why is this happening? Perceptions on fraternity and sorority hazing typologies as an application of Rational Choice Theory. American Society of Criminology Conference. Toronto, Canada. 2005 Stanberry, Artemesia and Montague, David R. The Role of the Congressional Black Caucus and Mandatory Minimums for Crack Cocaine. Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice Conference. Oklahoma City, OK. 2004 Montague, David R. Prescription for Change?: How computers bridge the need to monitor criminal drug activity, with the need to obtain pain medication. Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice Conference. Houston, TX. 2001 Montague, David and Blank, Emily. Housing discrimination: a qualitative study of current lending practices and possible disparities. Howard University Graduate Research Symposium. Washington, DC. 2000 Montague, David R. The Gun Industry: 21st Century Imperialism? National Conference of Black Political Scientists Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. Invited Presentations 2010 (Accepted) Montague, David R. Arkansas Foundation for Medical Care Quarterly Meeting, Little Rock, AR. 2010 (Accepted) Montague, David R. Arkansas Public Health Nurses Association Annual Meeting. Little Rock, AR. 2009 Montague, David, R. The current reality of Arkansas seniors. Annual Residents Rights Rally. State Capitol. Little Rock, AR. 2009 Montague, David and Garcia, Liz. A General Understanding of Elder Crime. Arkansas Victim Assistance Academy. Little Rock, AR. 2009 Montague, David R. The importance of considering criminal justice as a major in college. Mosaic Templars Cultural Center. Little Rock, AR. 2009 Montague, David R and Walker, Jeffery T. Understanding Internet safety. St. Michael’s Episcopal Church. Little Rock, AR. 2009 Montague, David R. The Power of Service Providers: Gaining a better understanding of how to provide public safety resource needs to at-risk populations. A presentation at the Annual Beyond the Borders Conference held in Conway, AR. 2009 Montague, David; Greenlee, Candace; Hughes, Sharniece. Sexual Violence Against Seniors Prevention Education for Nurses & What are we doing to learn about health care fraud toward the Senior Adult in the Arkansas Delta? CNE Annual Training. Phase IX: Senior Dynamics in the 21st Century. Little Rock, AR. 2009 Montague, David R. Learning from our mistakes, moving forward and never returning to prison. Keynote Address. Community Reentry Program Graduation Ceremony. Pine Bluff, AR. 2009 Montague, David R. Seniors and the Legal System. Arkansas Gerontological Society Spring Conference. Little Rock, AR. 2009 Montague, David R.; Miller, Brenda; Garcia, Liz. Sexual violence and the elderly: A tough reality needing tough resolve. Kappa Delta Gamma. Little Rock, AR. 2009 Montague, David R. The consequences of hazing both in and out of prison. Community Reentry program. Wrightsville, AR. 2009 Montague, David R. Technology used to address prescription drug crime. Guest lecturer for the UALR Computer Ethics Course. 2008 Montague, David R. The SMP Integration Grant. Tri-County Rural Health Network Arkansas SMP Special Training. Helena, AR. 2008 Montague, David R.; and Johnston, Sara-michelle. Sexual Violence Prevention Education: Protecting our Seniors. Jacksonville Senior Center. Jacksonville, AR. 2008 Montague, David R. Understanding the importance of flexible APS investigator training via computer. Arkansas Adult Protective Services Annual Training. Little Rock, AR. 2008 Montague, David R.; and Greenlee, Candace. Notice of the new Arkansas Delta Research Project and implications on medically-related stakeholders in Arkansas. Arkansas Foundation for Medical Care. Little Rock, AR. 2008 Montague, David. Module 8-Elder Victimization. Arkansas Victim Assistance Academy. Little Rock, AR. 2008 Montague, David R. The need & structure of healthcare fraud research in the Arkansas Delta. Arkansas Foundation for Medical Care. Little Rock, AR. 2008 Montague, David R. Understanding the process of investigative research within the U.S. JFK Assassination Records Review Board. LifeQuest of Arkansas Keynote Luncheon Address. Little Rock, AR. 2008 Montague, David R. Understanding Identity Theft: Identification, Avoidance, & Remedies. LifeQuest Adventures in Learning class. Little Rock, AR. 2007 Montague, David R. and Borrelli, Mellissa. Crime Against Elderly with Developmental Disabilities: The Scope of the Problem. Annual Developmental Disabilities Conference sponsored by Focus, Inc.; Jonesboro, AR. 2007 Montague, David R. Understanding the impact of perception: Realities for those either inside or outside of prison. Inside-Out Program. Wrightsville, AR. 2007 Montague, David R. Identifying Crime Against Elderly with Developmental Disabilities. A presentation at the Annual Beyond the Borders Conference held in Conway, AR. 2007 Montague, David R. and McCoy, Tana. Structure and Resources Within the UALR Department of Criminal Justice. UALR New Student Orientation Day. Little Rock, AR. 2007 Montague, David R.; Okaro, Anthony; Demirel, Ugur; and Scott, Keneasha. Crimes Concerning Senior Citizens: Door-to-door and home repair scams. Dunbar Community Center. Little Rock, Arkansas. 2007 Montague, David and Moak, Stacy. Ethical Dilemmas: Does your personal bias impact your judgment. Arkansas Association of Administrative Adjudicators Conference. Little Rock, AR. 2007 Montague, David and Oxley, Taylor. Crimes Against the Elderly: A What and How on identity theft, home invasion robbery, drug diversion, nursing home abuse, and Medicare part D fraud. LifeQuest; Socrates' Cafe; Little Rock, AR. 2007 Montague, David and Freeman, Aaron. Crimes Concerning Seniors: A “what” and “how”: Analysis on prescription drug diversion and in-home abuse. Private in-home aides of Faulkner County. Conway, AR. 2007 Montague, David and Eller, Jonathan. Fake Lotteries, Sweepstakes, and Insurance Scams: Staying Smart. Little Rock Departmental Club. Little Rock, AR. 2007 Montague, David and Okaro, Anthony. The Importance of community action to address elder crime. Little Rock Chapter of the Links, Inc. Little Rock, AR. 2007 Montague, David and Oxley, Taylor. Class 007-Understanding the impact of incarceration on families. Pine Bluff Prison Unit Community Reentry Program. Inmate Leadership Council. Pine Bluff, AR. 2007 Montague, David. Class 006 Inmate Lecture on Consequences. Pine Bluff Prison Unit Community Reentry Program. Inmate Leadership Council. Pine Bluff, AR. 2007 Montague, David R. and Herron, Robby Q. How Greater Focus On Crime Against Senior Citizens Is Needed. LifeQuest of Arkansas Keynote Luncheon Address. Little Rock, AR. 2007 Montague, David R. and Teague, Craig S. Crime Against The Elderly in Arkansas and the Need for Greater Awareness. Rotary Club. North Little Rock, AR. 2007 James, Bruce L. and Montague, David R. Higher Learning: Steps to securing an advanced degree with limited resources. Kappa Alpha Psi 71st Province Meeting. Little Rock, AR. 2007 Montague, David. Class 005 Inmate Lecture on Consequences. Pine Bluff Prison Unit Community Reentry Program. Inmate Leadership Council. Pine Bluff, AR. 2007 Montague, David R. and Herron, Robby Q. Crimes Against Elderly: What volunteers should know. Healing Place Ministries Crime Victims' Advocacy Training. Pine Bluff, AR. 2006 Montague, David; McKinney, Vincent; Hendry, Gordon; and Hutcheson, Jason. Understanding Fraud on Senior Citizens. Arkansas Nursing Association. Little Rock, AR. 2006 Montague, David R.; Davis, Sheri; Hendry, Gordon; and Hutcheson, Jason. Prescription Drug Diversion and the Eldery: Understanding the realities of nursing homes. Arkansas Advocates for Nursing Home Residents. North Little Rock, AR. 2006 Montague, David. Class 004 Inmate Lecture on Consequences. Pine Bluff Prison Unit Community Reentry Program. Inmate Leadership Council. Pine Bluff, AR. 2006 Montague, David; Hanson, Sandra; and Dixon, Jamiee. Use of WebCT in departmental Assessment. Arkansas WebCT Conference. Little Rock, AR. 2006 Montague, David; Turner, Tiffany; and Hendry, Gordon. Crime Against Elderly with Developmental Disabilities: The Scope of the Problem. Beyond the Borders Conference. Conway, AR. 2006 Chastain, Charles D. and Montague, David R. Keynote speakers and panelists. Arkansas Governor’s Task Force on Racial Profiling Symposium Luncheon. Little Rock, AR. 2006 Montague, David; Maher, Jen; and Zohra, Tusty. Life’s Lessons Unlearned: The nexus between criminal fraternal hazing and historical racial stereotypes. Worchester Polytechnic Institute. Worchester, MA. 2006 Singleton, Carolyn and Montague, David. Elder Abuse and Mandated Reporting. 2nd Annual Victims Services and Persons with Disabilities Conference. Little Rock, AR. 2006 Lawson, Louanne; Simon, George; and Montague, David. Sex Offender Population in Arkansas: What does it look like? Arkansas Sex Offender Management Team. Little Rock, AR. 2006 Montague, David and Maher, Jen. How the Senior Justice Center responds to Arkansas’ Needs. Arkansas SMP Statewide Advisory Council. Little Rock, AR. 2006 Broadway, Shane; Borders, Ty; Underwood, David; Vibhakar, Ashvin; Montague, David; Russell, Gregory; Schriver, Joe; and Milford, Tommy. Arkansas 2020 Legislative Research Study Plan Briefing. Arkansas State Capitol. Little Rock, AR. 2004 Montague, David R. Law Enforcement Ethics and Racial Profiling. Arkansas Police Corps Basic Training. North Little Rock, AR. 2004 Montague, David (panelist). Varner Prison Unit Community Reentry Program. 2004 Montague, David (panel chair) The Links Youth Justice Train of Public Safety Professionals. Prince George’s County Maryland Department of Corrections, Office of the Sheriff, Police, and Fire/EMS. Prince George’s County Chapter of the Link’s, Inc. and Howard University. Greenbelt, MD. 2003 Montague, David R. The Importance of Volunteerism. High School student honorees keynote address. The Continentals Organization. Washington, DC. 2003 Montague, David R. How to Structure a Dissertation Proposal. Howard University Political Science Dissertation Support Group Workshop. Washington, DC. 2003 Montague, David (panelist) Improving quality of life issues in Prince George’s County Maryland. County Chief Administrative Officer, Chief of Police, Director of Corrections, and Sheriff. Largo, MD. 2003 Ignasius, Dennis; Montague, David; Lane, William; and Attoh, Prince. The Nexus Between Proposal and Dissertation Completion. University of Maryland Eastern Shore. Princess Anne, MD. 2003 Montague, David R. How to Make Sound Decisions in Life. Annual Black Family Breakfast. Prince George’s County Chapter of the Link’s, Inc. and Howard University. Greenbelt, Maryland. 2002 England, John; Williams, Rachelle; and Montague, David. Fraternity Campus Race Incident Brown Bag Discussion. University of Maryland College Park. College Park, MD. 2002 Montague, David and Seaton, Daniel. How to Complete Field Research. University of Maryland Eastern Shore Ph.D. Organizational Leadership Program. Princess Anne, MD. 2002 Montague, David (panelist). Implications of 9-11 on domestic and foreign policy. University of Maryland 9-11 One-Year Anniversary Panel. College Park, MD. 2002 Montague, David R. Date Rape drugs as a health issue: how to recognize and avoid becoming victim. 13th Annual Black Family Symposium. Prince George’s County Chapter of The Links, Inc. Greenbelt, MD. 2002 Montague, David R. How to Conduct Qualitative Field Research. Preparing Future Faculty Program. Howard University. Washington, DC. 2002 Montague, David (panelist). How to avoid problems during a police stop. University of Maryland Afro- American Studies Department, Amnesty International, Howard University Law School. College Park, MD. 2001 Montague, David R. Medical profiling and its potential impact on health. 12th Annual Black Family Symposium. Prince George’s County Chapter of The Links, Inc.; Greenbelt, MD. 1999 Montague, David R. Drug Awareness and Role-Play. Howard University Center for Urban Progress Boot Camp. Washington, DC. Professional Development Received 2010 (Accepted) Compassion Fatigue/Vicarious Trauma. Training for victim service providers. U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Victims of Crime. Pittsburgh, PA. 2008 Train the Trainer Workshops - The total Medicare package, including Medicare A, B, C & D, Medigap and important updates for 2008-2009. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services-Dallas Region. North Little Rock, AR. 2008 Assisting Victims Through Crisis and Trauma. U.S. Department of Justice. Office for Victims of Crime Training and Technical Assistance Center. Atlanta, GA. 2008 International Conference on Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence and Stalking. Coalition to End Violence Against Women and U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Victims of Crime. New Orleans, LA. 2007 Grants 101. Institute for Communication Improvement: The Grant Institute. Little Rock, AR. 2007 Ultimate Trainer. U.S. Department of Justice; Office of Victims of Crime. Little Rock, AR. 2007 Management & Leadership Skills for First-Time Supervisors & Managers. National Seminars Group. Little Rock, AR. 2007 WebCT/BlackBoard Annual Conference. Boston, MA. 2007 University of Graz/University of Arkansas at Little Rock Faculty/Staff International Internship Program. Graz, Austria and Maribor, Slovenia. 2007 Federal Bureau of Investigation Citizens’ Academy. FBI Field Office and FBI Citizens’ Academy Alumni Association. Little Rock, AR. 2006 Commonly Abused Pharmaceuticals and Prescription Monitoring Programs. 17th Annual Training Conference of the National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators. Louisville, KY. 2006 iTune University Pod Casting Training. Apple Corporation. Little Rock, AR. 2006 Prosecuting Prescription Drug Cases and facilitating partnerships with law enforcement during drug diversion cases. Texas Chapter of the National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators; Houston, TX. 2006 Sexual Violence: Education and Prevention. Arkansas Commission on Child Abuse, Rape, and Domestic Violence. Little Rock, AR. 2006 ARC Criminal Justice Program Review Training. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Baltimore, MD. 2005 Turn-It-In anti-plagiarism software training. UALR Ottenheimer Library. Little Rock, AR. 2005 Internet prescription drug diversion, abuse of prescription drugs by teenagers, driving while under the influence of prescription drugs, pathology, and toxicology associated with prescription drug deaths. Texas Chapter of the National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators. Fort Worth, TX. 2005 WebCT Annual Conference. San Francisco, CA. 2005 Student-Learning Assessment Training. Alverno College for Women. Milwaukee, WI. 2005 Sex Offender Management, offered by the Center for Sex Offender Management. Washington, D.C. 2004 Emotional Intelligence Certification Training. Behavioral Health Strategies, LLC. Salt Lake City, UT. 2003 Special Interview Training. U.S. Investigations Services Inc., (USIS). Hyattsville, MD. 1997 New Special Investigator Training. U.S. Investigations Services Inc., (USIS). Hyattsville, MD. 1995 Intelligence Gathering Training. U.S. Department of Treasury, Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). Vienna, VA. 1995 Fundamentals of SAS General Statistics Programming Course. SAS Institute. Rockville, MD. 1994 Computer Forensics Course. DEA, FBI, and Air Force Office of Special Investigations. Alexandria, VA. 1993 Steroid Seminar. DEA. Newark, NJ. 1992 Medicinal Effects of Drug Abuse Seminar. DEA. Newark, NJ. 1992 Blood Pathogen Training. U.S. Public Health Service. Newark, NJ. 1992 Criminal Forfeiture. U.S. Attorney's Office. Newark, NJ. 1992 Structuring of Interviews. DEA. Newark, NJ. 1992 Understand the role of the International Policing Organization. INTERPOL and DEA. Newark, NJ. 1992 The Chemical Effects of Prescription Drugs. DEA. Newark, NJ. 1991 DEA Diversion Investigator Basic Training. FBI Academy. Quantico, VA. 1991 Presentation Utilizing Computer Graphics. DEA. FBI Academy. Quantico, VA. 1990 Asset Forfeiture Training. U.S. Attorney's Office. FBI Academy. Quantico, VA. 1990 Interview & Interrogation Training. DEA. FBI Academy. Quantico, VA. 1990 Instructor Development School. DEA. FBI Academy. Quantico, VA. 1990 Computer Graphics Training. DEA. Arlington, VA. 1990 Lobby training on Environmental legislation and non-profit fundraising. Campaign California and the Citizen Labor and Energy Coalition. San Jose, CA. Teaching Courses Taught University of Arkansas at Little Rock . Administration of Criminal Justice Organizations – Undergraduate Course . Introduction to Criminal Justice – Undergraduate Course . Critical Incident Crime Investigation – Undergraduate Course – Created Course . Drug Policy in the United States – Undergraduate Course – Created Course . Crime and Behavior – Undergraduate/Graduate Course . Criminal Justice Readings – Undergraduate Course . Internship – Undergraduate Course . Race, Ethnicity, and Criminal Justice – Undergraduate Course . Elder Crime – Graduate/Undergraduate Course – Creating Course . Criminal Justice Policy – Graduate Course . Policy Thesis Preparation – Graduate Course University of Maryland at College Park . Race, Ethnicity, and Criminal Justice – Undergraduate Course . Globalization and Structural Adjustment – Undergraduate Course – Created Course . Public Policy and the Black Community – Undergraduate Course . Independent Study – Undergraduate Course . Internship – Undergraduate Course University of Maryland Eastern Shore . Public Policy Analysis – Graduate Course . Ethics – Graduate Course . Organization Theory – Graduate Course . The Function of International Organizations – Graduate Course FBI Academy . Administrative Asset Forfeiture – Equitable Sharing Program Course Mentoring-Related Special Committees 2009 Facilitator - Undergraduate Quiz Bowl Competition. Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice Conference. Laredo, TX. 2008 Faculty Mentor - Student Sara-michelle Johnston - UALR Donaghey Scholar Program. Little Rock, AR. 2008 Faculty Mentor - Taylor Oxley - UALR Undergraduate Research Expo. Little Rock, AR. 2008 Faculty Mentor - Nicholas Norfolk - UALR Undergraduate Research Expo. Little Rock, AR. 2007 Judge - Undergraduate and Graduate Student Research Paper Competition. Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice Conference. Corpus Christi, TX. 2007 Faculty Mentor - Sheri Davis - UALR Undergraduate Research Expo. Little Rock, AR. 2006 Faculty Mentor - April Jones - UALR Ronald McNair Program. Best Undergraduate Paper. Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice Conference. Fort Worth, TX. 2006 Faculty Mentor - Jennifer Maher - The Chivalry Hypothesis and female incarceration rates by crime type. Best Presentation, Social Science Category. UALR Graduate Research Symposium. Little Rock, AR. 2005 Faculty Mentor - Angela Everette - Research Competition. Central High School. Little Rock, AR. 2005 Judge - Undergraduate and Graduate Student Research Paper Competition. Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice Conference. Oklahoma City, OK. 2002 Faculty Mentor - Vivian Pacheco - University of Maryland Ronald McNair Program. Best Presentation Award. College Park, MD. 2002 Faculty Mentor - Sara C. Irwin - University of Maryland Ronald McNair Program. College Park, MD. Participation on Doctoral Dissertation Committees 2004-2006 Member - Student Kathy Vail - The policy implications of “No Child Left Behind” on teaching qualifications. Dixie Dennis, Chair. Participation on Graduate Thesis/Portfolio Committees 2009-2010 Chair – Student Mark N. Cashion - Classification of Offenders: Custody Classification External Classification System. 2009-2010 Chair – Student Sherri Flynn - Sex Offender Residency Restrictions: Is There a Better Way? 2008-2010 Chair – Student Candice E. Greenlee - The Older Americans Act and Health Care Fraud Awareness of Seniors in Lee, Monroe, Phillips, and St. Francis Counties of Arkansas. 2008-Present Chair – Student Vena Schexnayder - The Gun Free and Safe Schools Act of 1994: An Analysis and Comparison of Arkansas and the Little Rock School District Incidences and Retention Rates. 2008-Present Chair - Student Lakeysia Y. Wilson - Resource use under the National Amber Alert System (Protection Act of 2003). 2008-2009 Chair - Student Candice L. Hooks - Family violence victim assistance programs. 2008-2009 Chair - Student Rodney J. Hays - A multi-state analysis of police pursuit police. 2008-Present Chair - Student Rommel S. Benjamin - A comparative analysis of school resource officer program policies 2008-Present Chair - Student Seth O’Quinn - Prescription drug monitoring program policies 2008-2009 Chair - Student Jacqueline A. Frizzell - The Relationship Of Prison Sentences Of Juveniles And Adults Convicted In Arkansas Criminal Courts. 2007-2008 Chair - Student Deborah Smith - Implementation of the Three Strikes policies of California and Washington with respect to elderly inmates. 2006 Member - Student Stephanie Bradburn - Organized Retail Theft. Mary L. Parker, Chair. Participation on Graduate Certificate Program Capstone Committees 2005 Member - Student Janet Davis - Winrock International. Designing a Capacity Building Program for Results: Communicating with Nonprofits. 2004 Member - Student Laura McCabe - The Union Rescue Mission. A Capital Campaign Case Study. 2004 Member - Student G. Suzanne Langley - Information Technology in Volunteer Management and examples of applications in the State of Arkansas. Participation on Undergraduate Thesis Defenses 2003 Chair - Student Stephanie R. Miller - Making the Grade?: The Achievement Gap in Baltimore, Maryland. 2002 Member - Student Lawrence Rivers - An Analysis of the Hope VI Housing Program and its Impact. Clyde Woods, Chair. 2002 Member - Student James Ellis - There’s Strength in Words, Spoken and Written. Clyde Woods, Chair. 2002 Member - Student Sara C. Irwin - An Examination of the Welfare-to-Work Program and its Relationship to Educational Achievement. Melinda Chateavert, Chair. 2002 Member - Student Yael Zakai - The Resonance of June 16, 1976: The Construction of the Historical Memory of the Soweto Uprising by the African National Congress. Melinda Chateavert, Chair. 2002 Member - Student Lauren Morris - Suffering for Suffrage: The Impact of Felon Disenfranchisement on the Black Community. Clyde Woods, Chair. 2002 Member - Student Glynda Baptist - The History of Domestic Violence and its Impact on African-American Women. Lynn Bolles, Chair. 2001 Member - Student Patrick Durant - The Big Impact: The Correlation that the Economy has Over Youth Crime and Unemployment. Clyde Woods, Chair. 2000 Member - Student Mark S. Jones. Representations of African American News Anchors in the Television News Industry. Francille Wilson, Chair. 2000 Member - Student Jason Nichols - Black Masculinity: An Examination of Historical and Current Context. Sharon Harley, Chair. 2000 Member - Student Lillie Powell Roberts - A Personal Reflection: In Support of the Thesis That Gifted Black Females are at Greater Risk than White Females of not Reaching Their Educational Potential. Dr. Sharon Harley, Chair. Service University Programs Created 2005 UALR Senior Justice Center to address crime against the elderly using student interns. 2004 One-on-one criminal justice internship within the UALR Criminal Justice Department for students to gain mentoring and experiential learning. 1999 One-on-one internship within the University of Maryland College Park Departments of Criminal Justice and Afro-American Studies to provide student mentoring and experiential learning. External University Service External Board Membership 2008-Present Member - LifeQuest of Arkansas Board of Directors. 2008-Present Vice Chair - Arkansas Department of Corrections, Wrightsville Prison Unit Community Reentry Initiative Board of Directors. 2007-Present President - Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice. 1st Vice President (2008-2009). 2nd Vice President (2007-2008). Treasurer (2004-2007). 2006-Present Vice Chair - Arkansas Department of Corrections, Pine Bluff Prison Unit, Inmate Leadership Council’s Community Reentry Initiative Board of Directors. 2006-Present Member - Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Academic Review Committee. 2006-2007 Member - Downtown Little Rock Neighborhood Development Corporation Board of Directors. 2005-Present Member - Arkansas Senior Medicare Fraud Patrol Statewide Advisory Council - SMP. 2004-Present Member - University of Arkansas School of Medical Sciences Substance Abuse Treatment Clinic Advisory Board. 1999-2001 Member - Future Visions 2000, Inc. Board of Directors. Fort Washington, MD. 1999-2000 Vice Chair - ClubMentor Youth Mentoring Program Board of Directors. Glenarden, MD. External General Service 2007 Montague, David R. Panel discuss leader for the session “Professional Malfeasance” during the Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice Conference in held in Corpus Christi, TX. 2007 Facilitator - Two discussions for theater guest after performances of It Happened in Little Rock. 50th anniversary of 1957 Central High School desegregation. The Rep Theater. Little Rock, AR. 2006 Task Force Member - Arkansas Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Adult Protective Services, Nursing Home Abuse Advisory Committee. 2006-Present Phi Kappa Phi International Honor Society 2006-Present Golden Key International Honour Society 2006-2007 Arkansas Victim Support Services Association 2005 Session Leader - Race Matters Panel. Southwestern Association of Criminal Justice Conference. Oklahoma City, OK. 2004-2007 Team Member - The University of Arkansas School of Medical Sciences Sex Offender Management Team (Research & Treatment Subcommittees Member). 2004-Present National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators, Texas Chapter 2004-2005 Arkansas Criminal Justice Association 2001-Present Pi Sigma Alpha (Political Science Honor Society) 2000-2007 American Society of Criminology 1990-Present Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. (Conway Alumni Chapter Historian) Internal University Service Internal Committee Membership 2009 to Present Member – UALR College of Professional Studies, Criminal Justice and Institute of Government Merger Examination Committee 2009 to Present Member - UALR African American Male Initiative Program (AAMI). 2007 to Present Member - UALR NCA Accreditation Self-Study Sub-Committee on Acquisition, Discovery, and Application of Knowledge. Mark Funk, Chair. 2007 to Present Member - UALR Chancellor’s Committee on Race; a weekly group of university members to discuss race in connection with the university mission and future. 2006-2008 Senator - UALR Faculty Senate. 2006-2007 Member - UALR Core Assessment Committee; directed by the Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Academic Policy. 2006-Present Member - UALR Gerontology Graduate Certificate Formulation Committee. 2005-2008 Member - UALR College of Professional Studies Assessment Committee. 2004-2008 Member - UALR Nonprofit Management Graduate Certificate Program Committee. 2004-2008 Assessment Coordinator - UALR Department of Criminal Justice, Assessment Committee. 2004-2007 Member - UALR Black History Month Planning Committee. 2004-2006 Member - UALR Criminal Justice Doctoral Program Task Force. 2004-2005 Member - UALR College of Professional Studies, College Council. Internal General Service 2009 NCA accreditation site visit meeting speaker representing UALR Criminal Justice MS Program and UALR Chancellor’s Race Committee. 2009 A faculty presenter - UALR Spring Open House (for prospective students). 2007 Moderator - UALR Faculty Research Symposium. 2007 Faculty Advisor - UALR chapter of Alpha Phi Omega. 2007 Team Member - UALR Department of Criminal Justice’s Majors Fair exhibition booth for the 2007 Jump Start event. 2007 Speaker - Welcome to the UALR Criminal Justice Department! UALR New Student Orientation. 2006 Panelist - Austin, Jan; Edwards, Tim; and Montague, David. Understanding the student mentoring program at UALR. UALR Office of Campus Life. 2006 Poster Exhibitor – UALR Assessment Expo. 2006 Speaker - How freshman should plan to matriculate effectively through college. UALR Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. Black Expectations Program. 2006 Speaker - Hanson, Sandra and Montague, David. Structure and Resources Within the UALR Department of Criminal Justice. UALR New Student Orientation Day. 2005 Poster Exhibitor – UALR Assessment Expo. 2005 Presenter - Background Investigations & Security Clearances: What is the big deal? UALR Criminal Justice Society. 2005 Speaker - Hanson, Sandra and Montague, David. Structure and Resources Within the UALR Department of Criminal Justice. UALR New Student Orientation Day. 2005 Speaker – UALR Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. Black Expectations Program. 2005 Speaker - Hanson, Sandra and Montague, David. Possible uses of Emotional Intelligence to Assess and Nurture Student Growth. UALR Department of Criminal Justice. 2005 Co-presenter - How to successfully handle the stress of teaching, research, and service during the first year at the university. UALR Provost’s New Faculty Orientation Dinner. 2004 Poster Exhibitor – UALR Assessment Expo. 2004 Speaker - How freshman should plan to matriculate effectively through college. UALR Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. Black Expectations Program. Media Interviews, Coverage, and Professional Testimony 2010 (Accepted) Interview on the School without Walls Show to discuss the Delta Health Care Fraud Project. Cable Channel 24 of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff public access station. 2009 Interviewed for KUAR Radio (Little Rock, Arkansas) for a “UALR is a Difference of Degree” radio spot. Addressed how the Delta Research Project to understand Medicare fraud brings academic, state, and community advocates together to address a national problem. Aired continually for two months. 2009 Page, Michele. “Medicare fraud group has interns on look out.” Helena Daily World. March 20, 2009. 2008 “Report foretells more elderly, Hispanics: Lawmakers call for plan before 2020.” Arkansas Democratic Gazette. Wednesday, May 14, 2008. Arkansas Section. 2008 “Inmate for life gives others a hand: Program helps prisoners to succeed when returned to society.” Arkansas Democratic Gazette. Sunday, February 17, 2008. Arkansas Section. 2007 Cited in the Arkansas Times newspaper as a facilitator for the docudrama It Happened in Little Rock as part of the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Central High School desegregation of 1957. 2007 Testified. State of Arkansas General Assembly at the request of Senator Altus. SENATE BILL 20; filed with: Senate Public Health, Welfare and Labor pursuant to A.C.A. §10-3-217. Entitled AN ACT TO ESTABLISH A PRESCRIPTION DRUG MONITORING PROGRAM; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES; subtitled AN ACT TO ESTABLISH A PRESCRIPTION DRUG MONITORING PROGRAM; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Testified as expert on state prescription monitoring programs and bill graduated out of committee, but was not enacted. 2007 Senior Justice Center interns and board members operated the fundraising phone bank of the Arkansas Educational Television Network (AETN) during airing of a life sciences broadcast; Conway, AR. 2007 Interviewed for The Dr. Carrey Wynn Show to discuss the sexual violence prevention efforts of the UALR Senior Justice Center. Aired on Comcast Cable Television Channel 18. 2007 Arkansas Advocates for Nursing Home Residents January Newsletter. 2006 Quoted by the Associated Press (AP) in the article “Racial profiling concerns grow as Ark. Hispanic population swells” Thursday 09 Nov 2006. From Arkansas Governor’s 2006 Racial Profiling Symposium. 2006 Senior Justice Center interns and board members shown live while operating the fundraising phone bank of the Arkansas Educational Television Network (AETN). Conway, AR. 2006 The Arkansas Tobacco Settlement Commission Quarterly Report. April 2006. Page 8. Public briefing at the Arkansas State Capitol on the upcoming research of the Arkansas 2020 legislative research study. 2006 Interviewed live on KATV Channel 7 Television’s The Morning Show (Little Rock, Arkansas) to explain the role of the Senior Justice Center in addressing elder crime for the segment “Seven on Your Side.” 2005 Testified. State of Arkansas General Assembly at the request of Senator Critcher. SENATE BILL 119; filed with: Senate Public Health, Welfare and Labor pursuant to A.C.A. §10-3-217. Entitled AN ACT TO ESTABLISH A PRESCRIPTION DRUG MONITORING PROGRAM; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES; subtitled AN ACT TO ESTABLISH A PRESCRIPTION DRUG MONITORING PROGRAM; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Testified as expert on state prescription monitoring programs; bill was not enacted. 2005 Cited by former intern (now Ohio State PhD student) Chryl Laird for “…providing mentoring which helped her academic career.” World View - Official publication of the University of Maryland’s College of Behavioral and Social Sciences (Winter 2005, page 7). 2005 Interviewed for The Dr. Carrey Wynn Show to discuss the UALR Senior Justice Center as a community resource and research entity. Aired on Comcast Cable Television Channel 18. 2005 Interviewed by “the purse lady” Anita Davis on the subject of senior citizen purse safety for her documentary used in The Purse and the Person: A Century of Women's Purses exhibit at the Historic Arkansas Museum; Little Rock, AR. The documentary is available from fall 2006 to spring 2007. 2005 Interviewed by KARK Channel 4 Television for the evening news (Little Rock, Arkansas) on site at a Senior Justice Center crime seminar. Hays Senior Center in North Little Rock, AR. Aired same evening. 2005 Interviewed for KUAR Radio (Little Rock, Arkansas) for an “Agents of Change” radio spot. Addressed how the UALR Senior Justice Center supports the mission of UALR by using student interns to reach into the senior citizen community. Aired continually for three months. Licenses, Security Clearances, and Certifications 2005 Emotional Intelligence reviewer and feedback provider certification. Behavioral Health Strategies, LLC. 2003 Updated background investigation. Standard national security and public trust activities in support of the U.S. Government as a consultant. 1997 Maryland State Private Detective License number 015762. 1997 Background investigation completed in order to perform national security and public trust activities in support of the U.S. Government as a consultant. 1996 U.S. Government “SCI” security clearance; while a federal employee. 1995 U.S. Government “Top Secret” security clearance; while a federal employee. 1991 U.S. Government “Top Secret” security clearance; while a federal employee. 1990 U.S. Government “Sensitive” security clearance; while the employee of a federal contractor. Awards 2009 Nominated. UALR University-Wide Award for Faculty Excellence in Teaching. 2009 Award. UALR College of Professional Studies, Faculty Excellence Award in Teaching. 2008 Trophy. UALR Harambee Distinguished Service Award. 2007 Plaque. Arkansas Association of Administrative Adjudicators. 2006 Plaque. Outstanding service to the Pine Bluff Prison Community Reentry Program. 2004 Men of Honor Award. UALR. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. 2004 Appreciation plaque. Links, Inc., Annual Black Family Symposium. Greenbelt, MD. 2003 Plaque. Outstanding Faculty Staff Award for Outstanding Teaching and Intellectual Development of Undergraduate Students. University of Maryland at College Park. Nyumburu Cultural Center. 2000 Howard University Graduate Student Council President’s Award for Service. Washington, DC. 2000 Service Award. Howard University Graduate Political Science Association. Washington, DC. -End-