June 2006
Carol A. Archbold, Ph.D.Assistant Professor, Criminal Justice
CONTACT INFORMATION 108 Criminal Justice and Public Policy Bldg. Phone: 701-231-5697
EDUCATION 2002 Ph.D. in Criminal Justice 1997 M.A. in Sociology 1995 B.A. in Sociology, minor in Psychology
ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2005 – present Assistant Professor 2001-2005 Assistant Professor 1998-1999 Instructor 1997-1998 Instructor 1995-1997 Instructor & Graduate Teaching Assistant
COURSES TAUGHTUndergraduate coursesPolice and Society Graduate coursesPolicies in Policing |
Cobeen Hall Faculty Spotlight Award – March 2003
2004 Carol A. Archbold. “Police accountability, risk management, and
legal advising.” LFB Scholarly
Publishing.
2002 Samuel Walker, Carol A. Archbold and Leigh Herbst. “Mediating citizen complaints against police
officers: A guide for police and citizens.” Office of Community Oriented Policing
Services. United
States Department of Justice.
2006 Carol A. Archbold, Daniel Lytle, Corneshia Weatherall, Ann Romero, and Catherine Baumann.
"Lawsuits involving the police: A content analysis of newspaper accounts." Policing: An International Journal of
Police Strategies and Management (Forthcoming)
2006 Carol A. Archbold. "Using risk management to manage police liability and enhance police professionalism:
Current applications." Law Enforcement Executive Forum (forthcoming).
2006 Carol A. Archbold. “Newspaper accounts of lawsuits against the
police: An alternative data source?”
Journal
of Crime and Justice Issue 2
(forthcoming - Fall 2006).
2006 Carol A.
Archbold. “Police legal advisors in the
2005 Carol A.
Archbold. “Managing the bottom line:
Risk management in policing.”
Police Practice and Research: An
International Journal 7, 1: 63-78.
Policing: An
International Journal of Police Strategies and Management. 28, 1: 30-48.
Excellence, 2006.
2002 Ni He, Jihong Zhao, and Carol A. Archbold. “Gender and police stress: The convergent and
divergent
impact of work environment, work-family conflict, and stress coping
mechanisms for female and male
police officers.” Policing: An
International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 25, 4: 687-708.
-Reprinted in Critical Issues in Policing:
Contemporary
Roger
G. Dunham and Geoffrey P. Alpert (2005). Waveland Press.
-Reprinted in Women Police written by Mangai Natarajan (2005). The International Library of
Criminology, Criminal Justice
and Penology.
2002 Carol A. Archbold and
Edward Maguire. “Studying civil suits against the police: A serendipitous
finding
of sample selection bias.” Police
Quarterly, 5, 2: 222-249.
2001 Samuel Walker and Carol A. Archbold. “Mediating citizen
complaints against the police: An
exploratory study.” Journal of Dispute
Resolution, Volume 1.
1999 Carol A. Archbold and
Michael Meyer. “Anatomy of a gang
suppression unit: The social construction
of an organizational response to gang
problems.” Police Quarterly, 2:
184-207.
2005 Carol A. Archbold. “Commission for the
accreditation of law enforcement agencies (CALEA).”
Encyclopedia of Law
Enforcement. Sage Publications.
2005 Carol A. Archbold. “President’s Commission on
Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice.
Encyclopedia of Law
Enforcement. Sage Publications.
2005 Carol A. Archbold. “Wickersham Commission.” Encyclopedia of Law
Enforcement. Sage
Publications.
2000 Edward Maguire and
Carol A. Archbold. “Police organization and Management.” Encyclopedia of
Crime and
Justice (2nd edition). Pages 1083-1092. Macmillian References,
Professional Reports
2002 Richard Jones, Lee Oldknow-Blumentritt,
James Frinzini, Amy Stichman,
Mary Ann Farkas, and Carol
A. Archbold. “HIDTA and Safe and Sound
Initiative.” Final report.
“Formal and informal complaints against the police.”
Carol A. Archbold & Kimberly D. Hassell
“To promote or not to promote ...female police officers' experiences moving up through the ranks.”
Carol A.
Archbold
“An examination of police accountability in rural municipal police agencies in the Midwest.”
Carol A.
Archbold
2002 Summer faculty fellowship (Committee on
Research –
accountability: An
exploratory study of risk management and police legal advising in
enforcement agencies.” Awarded $9,000
2002 Regular Research Grant (Committee on
Research –
accountability: An
exploratory study of risk management and police legal advising in
enforcement agencies.” Awarded $600 (travel expenses)
2002 Curriculum enhancement grant (Institute for
Urban Life –
and Urban Crime.” Awarded $3,500
2002 Diversity curriculum grant (University
Mission and Identity –
in
2004 “Risk Management and Policing
in
Conference in
2004 “Civilian oversight as
a risk management tool.” Guest speaker at the10th annual conference of the 2006 Carol A. Archbold
& Daniel Lytle. “Lawsuits
involving the police: A content analysis
of newspaper 2005 Carol A. Archbold. “Newspaper accounts of lawsuits involving the
police: An alternative data
source?” 2003 Carol A. Archbold. State of the art discussion
on early intervention systems in law enforcement 2002 Carol A. Archbold. “Police legal advisors and risk management:
Innovative approaches to police 2002 Carol A. Archbold
& Griselda Aldrete. “Racial
profiling and the media: Shaping perceptions and 2002 Carol A. Archbold, Liquon Cao, Ni He, and Jihong Zhao. “Gender and police stress: The convergent 2002 Carol A. Archbold. “Innovations in police accountability: An
exploratory study of police legal advisors 2001 Carol A. Archbold. “Liability and the police: An exploratory
study of police legal advisors in the 2001 Carol A. Archbold and
Bill Wakefield. “Educational
benefits of foreign study tours for students 2000 Carol A. Archbold and
Edward Maguire. “Studying civil suits against the police: A serendipitous 2000 Samuel Walker and Carol A. Archbold. “Mediating citizen
complaints against the police: An 1997 Carol A. Archbold and
Michael Meyer. “Anatomy of a gang
suppression unit: The social construction Service to the Department 2005 Member of the search committee
for CJ position 2005 Served as a committee member of
the Masters Thesis committee of Fred Leinfelt 2006 Chair of the William L.
Simon/Anderson Publishing Outstanding Student Paper Award 2002-2005 Deputy Editor for Social Problems journal 2003 Ad hoc reviewer for Policing:
An international journal of police strategies and 2002 Ad hoc reviewer for Police
practice and research: An international journal 2002 Ad hoc reviewer for Journal
of Crime and Justice 2002 Ad hoc reviewer for International
journal of offender therapy and comparative 2005 Ad
hoc reviewer for Law and Society Review 2002 Ad
hoc reviewer for Allyn and Bacon Publishing Company
(Criminology and Criminal Justice Service to the
Community 2005-2006 An appointed member of the Search
Committee for a new Police Chief for the Fargo Police 2005 Secretary/executive Board member representing North
Dakota for the Upper Midwest 2005 Member of the advisory board for
the Center for Public Accountability. This research center will Alpha Kappa Delta Honor Society (Vice President 1996-1997;
Lifetime member)
American Society of Criminologists Society for the Study of Social Problems
National Association for Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement.
Hosted by NACOLE.
PRESENTATIONS
articles in three major
****Chair of Panel
Presented at the American
Society of Criminologists,
****Chair of Panel
conference. Sponsored by the Police
Professionalism Initiative, directed by Dr. Samuel Walker.
liability management.” Presented at the American Society of
Criminologists,
13-16.
perpetuating myths.” Presented at Midwestern
Criminal Justice Association conference,
October 10, 11.
and divergent impact of work
environment, work-family conflict and stress coping mechanisms of
female and
male police officers.” Presented at the
Anaheim,
in the
March 5-9.
United States
.” Presented at the Midwestern
Criminal Justice Association conference,
Chicago,
Ill, October 3-5.
and faculty.” Round table participant at
the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association conference,Chicago,
Ill, October 3-5.
finding
of sample selection bias.” Presented at the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association
conference,
Chicago,
exploratory study.” Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences conference, New Orleans,
LA.
of an organizational response to gang
problems.” Presented
at the
Sciences conference,
SERVICE AND OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Service to the Profession
committee for the
management
criminology
books).
Department
Community Policing Institute (supported by the US
Department of Justice’s Community
Oriented Policing Services (COPS)
program).
be supported by the US Department of Justice’s
Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS)
program.
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