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RICHARD R. JOHNSON
Work Address: Criminal Justice Program
The University of Toledo
HH 3000, Mail Stop 119
Toledo, OH 43606
Work Phone: (419) 530-4639
Work E-mail: Richard.Johnson4@utoledo.edu
Home Address: 7709 Stone Hill Ct.
Maumee, OH 43606
Home Phone: (419) 861-3991
Cell Phone: (419) 377-4121
Home E-mail: richardjohnson5385@hotmail.com
EDUCATION
Ph.D. in Criminal Justice (2007)
School of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati
Specialization Areas: Criminal Justice Administration & Policing
M.S. in Criminology (2000)
Department of Criminology, Indiana State University
B.S. in Criminal Justice (1996) Cum Laude
School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA), Indiana University at South Bend
ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT
Graduate Director, Criminal Justice Program, College of Social Justice & Human Service,
University of Toledo (2013-Present)
Associate Professor, Criminal Justice Program, College of Social Justice & Human Service,
University of Toledo (2012-Present)
Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, University of Toledo (2008-2012)
Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, Washburn University (2006-2008)
AWARDS
Dean’s Award for Outstanding Research (2013), College of Social Justice and Human
Service, University of Toledo
Outstanding Graduate-Level Teaching Award (2011), Judith Herb College of Education,
Health Science, & Human Service, University of Toledo
Outstanding Undergraduate-Level Teaching Award (2011), Judith Herb College of
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Education, Health Science, & Human Service, University of Toledo
Highly Commended Paper Award (2010), Emerald Group Publishers, United Kingdom
Partner in Peace Award (2000), Community Crisis Center, Elgin, Illinois
RESEARCH FUNDING
2015 – University of Southern California Center for Economic & Social Research, Fatal
Encounters: Building a Police Homicide Database. National Institute of Health Grant,
$260,000 ($12,000 as subject matter expert). (Full Proposal Pending – Concept paper
accepted)
2014-2017 – Toledo Police Department and Johnson, R. R. (Research Partner), Toledo Police
Prolific Offender Surveillance and Apprehension Team, U.S. Bureau of Justice
Assistance SPI Grant 2014-WY-BX-0001, $667,000 (research partner component
$49,000) (FUNDED)
2013 – Toledo Police Department and Johnson, R. R. (Research Partner), Toledo Police Prolific
Offender Surveillance and Apprehension Team, U.S. Bureau of Justice Assistance SPI
Grant BJA-2014-2486, $667,000 (Not Funded)
2013 – Ventura, L. A., & Johnson, R. R. (Co-PIs), Evaluation of Probation Case Processing.
Toledo Municipal Court, $13,000 (Not funded)
2012 – Ventura, L. A., & Johnson, R. R. (Co-PIs), Evaluation of the Effectiveness, Efficiency,
and Safety of the Operations of the Lucas County Sheriff’s Office. Lucas County (OH)
Board of Commissioners, $24,000 (FUNDED)
2012 – Johnson, R. R. (PI), Assessing the Prevalence and Correlates of Lower Back Pain
among Law Enforcement Officers. Raleigh Police Department, $2,680 (FUNDED)
2012 – Johnson, R. R. (PI), Raleigh Uniform Style Study. Raleigh Police Department, $14,400
(FUNDED).
2010 – Johnson, R. R. (PI) Identifying Correlates of Successful Fugitive Investigations.
University of Toledo Summer Fellowship Research Grant, $11,200 (FUNDED)
2010 – Johnson, R. R. (PI) Testing Enhanced Principle-Agent Theory in a Police Organization,
U.S. National Institute of Justice Grant CDFA No. 12.560, $34,418 (Not Funded).
2009 – Williamson, C., Ventura, L. A., & Johnson, R. R. (Co-PIs) Determining the Prevalence
of the Commercial Exploitation of Children, U.S. Office of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention Grant OJJDP-2009-2203, $1,200,000 (Not Funded)
2009 – Johnson, R. R. (PI) Examining the Effectiveness of Information Technology in the
Apprehension of Fugitives, U.S. National Institute of Justice Grant NIJ-2009-2012,
$123,000 (Not Funded)
2009 – Jenkins, M., Johnson, R. R., & Jiang, S. (Co-PIs) Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Paid
versus Volunteer Mentors for At-risk Youth, U.S. Office of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention Grant OJJDP-2009-2192, $3,331,097 (Not Funded)
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2009 – Johnson, R. R. (PI) Effective Strategies for Police Field Supervision. University of
Toledo, College of Health Science and Human Service Dean’s Seed Money, $12,500
(FUNDED)
2007 – Johnson, R. R. (PI) Firearms Assaults on Police Officers at Domestic Violence Calls.
Washburn University Faculty Summer Research Grant, $800 (FUNDED)
2005 – Johnson, R. R. (PI) Development of a Police Supervisory Style Inventory for Police
Supervisors. University of Cincinnati Graduate Student Mentorship Research Grant, $750
(FUNDED)
SCHOLARSHIP
IF = Impact Factor, * = student co-author
Research journal articles:
Johnson, R. R., Klahm, C. F., & *Maddox, H., (Forthcoming). An exploratory analysis of time
lapses in serving arrest warrants: a focal concerns and disproportionate contact approach.
Criminal Justice Review. [IF 0.559]
Johnson, R. R., & Dai, M. (Forthcoming). Police enforcement of domestic violence laws:
supervisory control or officer prerogatives? Justice Quarterly [IF 2.889]
Johnson, R. R. (Forthcoming). Supervisor feedback, perceived organizational support, and
organizational commitment among police officers. Crime and Delinquency [IF 1.750]
Johnson, R. R., Plecas, D., Anderson, S., & Dolan, H. P. (2015). No hat or tie required:
examining minor changes to the police uniform. Journal of Police and Criminal
Psychology, 30(3), 158-165.
Johnson, R. R., (2015). Leadership by example: supervisor modeling and officer-initiated
activities. Police Quarterly, 18(3), 223-243. [IF 0.684]
Johnson, R. R. (2015). Perceptions of interpersonal social cues predictive of violence among
police officers who have been assaulted. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology,
30(2), 87-93.
Johnson, R. R., & Goodlin-Fahncke, W. E. (2015). Exploring the deterrent effect of arrest
across a domestic batterer typology. Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 66(1), 15-30.
Johnson, R. R., (2015). Examining the effects of agency accreditation on police officer
behavior. Public Organization Review, 15(1), 139-155. [IF 1.141]
Johnson, R. R. (2014). Rape and gender conflict in a patriarchal state. Crime and Delinquency,
60(7), 1110-1128. [IF 1.750]
Johnson, R. R. (2013). Arrest as displaced aggression. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 40(10),
1149-1162. [IF 1.528]
Johnson, R. R. & *Aaron, J. L. (2013). Adults’ beliefs regarding nonverbal cues predictive of
violence. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 40(8), 882-896. [IF 1.528]
Johnson, R. R. (2013). An examination of police uniform color and police-citizen aggression.
Criminal Justice and Behavior, 40(2), 228-244. [IF 1.528]
Johnson, R. R., & Crews, A. D. (2013). My professor is hot! Correlates of
Ratemyprofessors.com ratings for criminal justice and criminology faculty members.
American Journal of Criminal Justice, 38(4), 639-656.
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Johnson, R. R. (2013). A longitudinal examination of officer deaths from vehicle pursuits.
International Journal of Police Science and Management, 15(2), 77-94.
Johnson, R. R., & *Morgan, M. (2013). Police officer development of suspicion: an
international literature review. Criminal Justice Studies, 26(1), 99-114.
*Solomon, S. & Johnson, R. R. (2013). Subsequent arrests of previously arrested police
officers: the influence of continued employment in policing. Law Enforcement Executive
Forum, 13(1), 24-33.
Johnson, R. R. (2012). Police officer job satisfaction; a multidimensional analysis. Police
Quarterly, 15(2), 157-176. [IF 0.684]
Johnson, R. R. (2012). Police officer mean salary and agency performance outputs. Criminal
Justice Studies, 25(2), 191-203.
Johnson, R. R. (2011). Suspect mental disorder and police use of force. Criminal Justice and
Behavior, 38(2), 127-145. [IF 1.528]
Johnson, R. R. (2011). Predicting officer physical assaults at domestic assault calls. Journal of
Family Violence, 26(3), 163-169. [IF 0.748]
Johnson, R. R. (2011). Officer attitudes, management influences, and police work productivity.
American Journal of Criminal Justice, 36, 293-306.
Johnson, R. R., (2010). Making domestic violence arrests: a test of expectancy theory, Policing:
An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 33(3), 531-547.
Johnson, R. R., & *Olschansky, E. L. (2010). The ecological theory of police response: a state
police agency test. Criminal Justice Studies, 23(2), 119-132.
Johnson, R. R., & *Billings, A. N. (2010). Ecological influences on state police district activity.
Police Journal: Theory, Practice, and Principles, 83(3), 305-323.
Johnson, R. R., (2010). Goal diffusion and miscommunication across rank levels. Law
Enforcement Executive Forum, 10(2), 53-62.
Johnson, R. R. (2009). Explaining patrol officer drug arrest activity through expectancy theory.
Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 32(1), 6-20. [IF
0.725]
Dai, M., & Johnson, R. R. (2009). Is neighborhood context a confounder? Exploring the effects
of citizen race and neighborhood context on satisfaction with the police. Policing: An
International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 32(4), 595-612. [IF 0.725]
Johnson, R. R. (2009). Using expectancy theory to explain officer security check activity.
International Journal of Police Science and Management, 11(3), 274-284.
Johnson, R. R., & *Rhodes, T. N. (2009). City and small-town comparisons of citizen demand
for police services. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 11(1), 27-
38.
Johnson, R. R. (2009). Patrol officer perceptions of agency rewards and punishments. Journal
of Police and Criminal Psychology, 24(2), 126-133.
Johnson, R. R. (2008). Field supervisor behavior and officer on-duty personal business.
International Journal of Police Science and Management, 10(3), 205-217.
*Rhodes, T. N., & Johnson, R. R. (2008). Patrol officer call for service workloads: an urban and
small town comparison. Police Journal: Theory, Practice, and Principles, 81(3), 184-
195.
Johnson, R. R. (2008). Correlates of re-arrest among felony domestic violence probationers.
Federal Probation, 72(3), 42-47.
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Johnson, R. R. (2008). Officer firearm assaults at domestic violence calls: a descriptive analysis.
Police Journal: Theory, Practice, and Principles, 81(1), 25-45.
Johnson, R. R. (2008). Effectively communicating performance expectations to subordinates:
patrol officer perceptions. Law Enforcement Executive Forum, 8(5), 103-112.
Johnson, R. R. (2008). Assessing the true dangerousness of domestic violence calls. Law
Enforcement Executive Forum, 8(5), 19-29.
Johnson, R. R. (2007). Race and police reliance on suspicious nonverbal cues. Policing: An
International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 30(2), 277-290. [IF 0.725]
Johnson, R. R. (2007). Surviving firearm assaults at domestic violence calls. Law Enforcement
Executive Forum, 7(6), 155-167.
Johnson, R. R. (2006). Confounding influences on police detection of deception. Journal of
Criminal Justice, 34(4), 435-442. [IF 3.154]
Engel, R. S. & Johnson, R. R. (2006). Toward a better understanding of racial and ethnic
disparities in search and seizure rates. Journal of Criminal Justice, 34(6), 605-617. [IF
3.154]
Johnson, R. R., (2006). Management influences on officer traffic enforcement activity.
International Journal of Police Science and Management, 8(3), 205-217. [IF 0.725]
Johnson, R. R. (2005). Police uniform color and citizen impression formation. Journal of Police
and Criminal Psychology, 21(2), 58-66.
Johnson, R. R. (2005). Minimum requirements for police chiefs in the USA. Police Journal:
Theory, Practice, and Principle, 78(2), 103-118.
Johnson, R. R. (2004). Citizen expectations of police traffic stop behaviors. Policing: An
International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 27(4), 487-497. [IF 0.725]
Johnson, R. R. (2004). Police officer frustrations about handling domestic violence calls. Police
Journal: Theory, Practice, and Principles, 77(3), 207-219.
Johnson, R. R. (2001). Intensive probation for domestic violence offenders. Federal Probation,
65(3), 36-39.
Works in Progress
Johnson, R. R., & LaFrance, C., “The influence of career stage on productivity of police
officers.” Criminal Justice & Behavior.
Johnson, R. R., “Suspect demeanor and arrest: a triggered displacement of aggression
explanation” Under review at Crime and Delinquency
Johnson, R. R., “Let me see your hands: police and public perceptions of interpersonal social
cues predictive of violence” Under review at Law and Human Behavior
Johnson, R. R., & *Doerle, K., “Examining the effect of a terrorist attack on reports of
community incivility.”
Johnson, R. R. & *Gaudett, C., “Evaluating the effectiveness of the Thinking for a Change
curriculum on reducing criminal thinking patterns.”
Johnson, R. R., “The organization as a confounder to the influence of police training.”
Johnson, R. R., “Examining intrinsic and extrinsic rewards as a motivator to engage in
community policing activities.”
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Non-Peer Reviewed Articles and Encyclopedia Entries:
Johnson, R. R. (2015). Deaths from police use of force in the U.S.: the facts. Ohio Police Chief,
63(1), 85-87.
Johnson, R. R., & Dolan, H. P. (2014). The dangers of vehicle pursuits: new emerging issues.
Police Chief, 81(7), 24-27.
Johnson, R. R. (2006). Police supervision. In J. R. Greene (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Police Science:
American Policing and Police Studies in the United States, 3rd
Edition. New York:
Routledge.
Johnson, R. R. (2005). Perspectives on policing research. Policing: An International Journal of
Police Strategies and Management, 78(3), 706-712.
Johnson, R. R. (2002). Changing attitudes about domestic violence. Law and Order, 50(4), 60-
65.
Johnson, R. R. (2001). The importance of dispatchers in the response to domestic violence.
Sheriff, 53(6), 40-42.
Johnson, R. R. (2001). The psychological influence of the police uniform. FBI Law
Enforcement Bulletin, 70(3), 27-32.
Johnson, R. R. (2000). Making death notifications. Law and Order, 48(10), 177-180.
Johnson, R. R. (1999). The disadvantages of two-officer patrol teams. Law and Order, 47(1),
68-70.
Johnson, R. R. (1998). Citizen complaints: What the police should know. FBI Law Enforcement
Bulletin, 67(12), 1-5.
Johnson, R. R. (1998). Responding to aircraft accidents. Law and Order, 46(8), 107-111.
Johnson, R. R. (1998). A patrol officer’s guide to identifying child abuse. Law and Order,
46(4), 77-79.
Johnson, R. R. (1997). Ten principles for managing anger. Law and Order, 45(5), 53-55.
Johnson, R. R. (1996). Military resources for police. Law and Order, 44(11), 79-81.
Johnson, R. R. (1996). Aggression influences on police officers. Law and Order, 44(7), 56-58.
Research Reports:
Johnson, R. R., & *Gaudet, C. (2015). Examining Reductions in Resident Criminal Thinking at
the Lucas County Correctional Treatment Facility. A report for the Lucas County
Correctional Treatment Facility, Toledo, OH: University of Toledo.
Johnson, R. R. (2013). Raleigh Police Uniform Study: Final Report. A report for the Raleigh
Police Department, Raleigh, North Carolina. Toledo, OH: University of Toledo.
Johnson, R. R. (2013). Effective strategies for police field supervision, Knoxville (TN) Police
Department. Toledo, OH: University of Toledo.
Johnson, R. R. (2013). Effective strategies for police field supervision, Columbus (OH) Police
Department. Toledo, OH: University of Toledo.
Johnson, R. R. (2012). A comparison of law enforcement staffing levels and operations of the
Lucas County Sheriff’s Office with other urban Ohio counties. A report for the Lucas
County Sheriff’s Office and the Lucas County Board of Commissioners. Toledo, OH:
University of Toledo
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Johnson, R. R. (2012). The prevalence and contributing causes of lower back pain among law
enforcement officers: an investigation of the existing research. A report for the Raleigh
Police Department, Raleigh, North Carolina. Toledo, OH: University of Toledo.
Johnson, R. R. (2012). Effective strategies for police field supervision, Louisville (KY) Police
Department. Toledo, OH: University of Toledo.
Johnson, R. R. (2011). Effective strategies for police field supervision, Dayton Police
Department. Toledo, OH: University of Toledo.
Johnson, R. R. (2011). Processing and serving arrest warrants: an initial analysis, final report.
Toledo, OH: University of Toledo.
Johnson, R. R. (2011). Effective strategies for police field supervision, Akron (OH) Police
Department. Toledo, OH: University of Toledo.
Engel, R. S., Johnson, R. R., & Tillyer, R. (2006). Examining Racial and Ethnic Disparities in
Search and Seizure Rates: Interim Report. Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania State Police.
Engel, R. S., Tillyer, R., Johnson, R. R., & Stoddard, C. (2006). Project on Police-Citizen
Contacts, Year 3 Annual Report. Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania State Police.
Johnson, R. R. (2005). Perspectives on policing research. Policing: An International Journal of
Police Strategies and Management, 78(3), 706-712.
Engel, R. S., Calnon, J. M., Tillyer, R., Johnson, R. R., Liu, L., & Wang, X. (2005). Project on
Police-Citizen Contacts, Year 2 Annual Report. Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania State
Police.
Engel, R. S., Calnon, J. M., Liu, L., & Johnson, R. R. (2004). Project on Police-Citizen
Contacts, Year 1 Annual Report. Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania State Police.
Travis, L. F., Engel, R. S., Elderman, W. & Johnson, R. R. (2004). Ohio Public Safety
Communications Interoperability Survey. Columbus, OH: Ohio Department of
Administration.
CONFERENCE PAPERS
* = student co-author
Johnson, R. R., & *Doerle, K., Examining the effect of a terrorist attack on reports of
community incivility. Annual conference of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences,
Orlando, FL, March 4, 2015.
Johnson, R. R., The influence of training on police performance: the mediating effects of the
organization. Annual conference of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA,
November 21, 2013.
Johnson, R. R., Differential effects of arrest on male domestic batterers by batterer typology.
Annual conference of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL, November 14,
2012.
Johnson, R. R., Correlates of length of time taken to serve arrest warrants. Annual conference
of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC, November 19, 2011.
Johnson, R. R., & Crews, A. W., My professor is HOT! Correlates of RateMyProfessors.com
ratings for criminal justice and criminology faculty. Annual conference of the Southern
Criminal Justice Association, Nashville, Tennessee, September 21, 2011.
Johnson, R. R., Police use of force and citizen mental disorder. Annual conference of the
Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, Illinois, September 23, 2010.
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Johnson, R. R., Organizational characteristics and organizational commitment among police
officers. Annual conference of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, Chicago,
Illinois, September 23, 2010.
Johnson, R. R., & *Olschansky, E. L., The ecological theory of police response: a state police
agency test. Annual conference of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, Chicago,
Illinois, September 26, 2009.
Johnson, R. R., & *Billings, A. N., Ecological influences on state police district activity.
Annual conference of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, Illinois,
September 26, 2009.
Johnson, R. R., Police officer salary expenditures and case clearance rates. Annual conference
of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Boston, Massachusetts, March 12, 2009.
Johnson, R. R., Correlates of re-arrest among felony offenders on probation for domestic
violence crimes. Annual conference of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences,
Cincinnati, Ohio, March 14, 2008.
Johnson, R. R., Officer characteristics and surviving firearms assaults at domestic violence
calls. Annual conference of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, Chicago,
Illinois, September 28, 2007.
Johnson, R. R., Using organizational characteristics to explain officer differences in domestic
violence arrests. Annual conference of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences,
Seattle, Washington, March 16, 2007.
Johnson, R. R., Utilizing theory to explain the behavior of criminal justice officials. Annual
conference of the American Society of Criminology, Denver, Colorado, November 19-
22, 2003.
Johnson, R. R., Race differences in driving behavior: Implications for racial profiling research.
Annual conference of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, Illinois,
October 2-4, 2003.
Johnson, R. R., Police officer frustrations about handling domestic violence calls. Annual
conference of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, Illinois, October 2-
4, 2003.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
The University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio (2008-Present)
Undergraduate courses taught:
CRIM1010 Criminal Justice (Online & On-campus)
CRIM1240 Policing (Online & On-campus)
CRIM2230 Criminal Procedure (Online)
CRIM4300 Criminal Justice Theories (On-campus)
CRIM4450 Administration of Police Services (Online)
CRIM4490 Special Topics in Criminal Justice: Police Patrol (Online)
CRIM4590 Administration of Justice (On-campus)
CRIM4990 Independent Study in Criminal Justice
Graduate courses taught:
CRIM6100 Metropolitan Problems in Criminal Justice (Online)
CRIM6400 Criminal Justice Research Methodology (On-campus)
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CRIM6430 Administration of Police Services (On-campus)
CRIM6590 Administration of Criminal Justice (Online & On-campus)
CRIM6620 Police and Society (On-campus)
CRIM6940 Graduate Internship
Admitted to the graduate faculty as a full member in the fall of 2008
2011 Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award, College of Health Science and Human Services
2011 Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award, College of Health Science and Human
Services
Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas (2006 –2008)
Undergraduate courses taught:
CJ 110 Introduction to Law Enforcement (On-campus)
CJ 230 Principles of Investigation (On-campus)
CJ 310 Police Patrol Problems & Practices (On-campus & Online)
CJ 390/HS 390 Special Topics: Domestic Violence (On-campus & Intensive Weekends)
CJ 440 Law Enforcement Administration (On-campus)
CJ 470 Internship in Security
CJ 480 Internship in Corrections
CJ 490 Internship in Law Enforcement
Graduate courses taught:
CJ 510 Seminar in Organization & Management (On-campus)
CJ 620 Role of Law Enforcement (On-campus)
CJ 685 Special Topics: Domestic Violence (On-campus)
Admitted to the graduate faculty as a full member in the spring of 2007
INVITED SPEAKING & TRAINING SEMINARS
Johnson, R. R., Winning Back Your Community: Training for Police Executives. Toledo Police
Department, Toledo, OH, September 21, 2015.
Johnson, R. R., Building trust and legitimacy in police-community relations. Virginia
Department of Criminal Justice Services, Hampton, VA, July 30, 2015.
Johnson, R. R. & Dolan, H., Vehicle pursuits and officer safety. Public Agency Training
Council, Indianapolis, IN, July 24, 2015.
Johnson, R. R. & Dolan, H., Winning Back Your Community: Training for Police Executives.
Southwestern Illinois Law Enforcement Commission, Belleville, IL, July 7, 2015.
Johnson, R. R., & Troendle, M., The Toledo Police Prolific Offender Program. Smart Policing
Initiative Phase VI Inaugural Meeting, U.S. Bureau of Justice Assistance, Boston, MA,
June 30, 2015.
Johnson, R. R., Deaths from police use of force: the facts. Annual Conference, Michigan
Association of Chiefs of Police, Boyne Mountain, MI, June 23, 2015.
Johnson, R. R. & Dolan, H., Winning Back Your Community: Training for Police Executives.
Public Agency Training Council, Indianapolis, IN, May 18, 2015.
Johnson, R. R., Deaths from police use of force: the facts. Annual Conference, Ohio
Association of Chiefs of Police, Columbus, OH, April 27, 2015.
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Johnson, R. R., Deaths from police use of force: the facts. Violent Crimes Task Force, Office of
the U.S. Attorney, Washington, DC, February 4, 2015.
Johnson, R. R., Deaths from police use of force: the facts. Public Agency Training Council,
Indianapolis, IN, January 22, 2015.
Johnson, R. R. & Dolan, H., Vehicle pursuits and officer safety. Public Agency Training
Council, Indianapolis, IN, September 4, 2014.
Johnson, R. R., Officer safety considerations for domestic violence response calls. International
Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Leadership Institute, Washington, DC, August 7,
2014.
Johnson, R. R., The effectiveness of active leadership in policing. Raleigh Police Department
Leadership Institute in Raleigh, NC, August 9, 2011.
Johnson, R. R., Research on officer assaults at domestic violence calls. Domestic Violence
Training Conference hosted by the U.S. Attorney for the District of North Carolina,
Greensboro, NC, August 10, 2011.
Johnson, R. R., Police officer assaults at domestic violence calls. Raleigh Police Department
Leadership Institute, Raleigh, NC, July 29, 2010.
Engel, R. S., Johnson, R. R., & Tillyer, R., Investigating incidences of searches during traffic
stops. Ohio State Highway Patrol Conference on Racial Profiling Research, Columbus,
OH, March 12, 2005
Engel, R. S. & Johnson, R. R., Effective supervision in the community-policing era. Fairfield
Police Department, Fairfield, OH, October 1, 2004.
Zingraff, M. & Johnson, R. R., Observational benchmarking techniques. Police Executive
Research Forum (PERF) Conference “By the Numbers: How to Analyze Race Data from
Vehicle Stops,” Kansas City, MO, August 24-25, 2004.
Engel, R. S. & Johnson, R. R., Effective supervision in the community-policing era. Roanoke
Police Department, Roanoke, VA, December 10-11, 2003.
Johnson, R. R. & Fergus, S., Conducting effective domestic violence investigations. Kane
County State’s Attorney Office, St. Charles, IL, April, 2001.
Johnson R. R., Causes and types of juvenile domestic violence. Kane County Juvenile Detention
Center, St. Charles, IL, December, 1999.
Johnson R. R., Supervising domestic violence offenders. Kane County Court Probation Services,
St. Charles, IL, September, 1999.
SERVICE
Service to the Discipline:
Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2002 – Present
Member, American Society of Criminology 2000 – Present
Member, Midwestern Criminal Justice Association 2003 – Present
Manuscript Reviewer for:
Criminology, Justice Quarterly, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, Crime &
Delinquency, Criminal Justice & Behavior, Journal of Criminal Justice, Criminal Justice
Review, Journal of Family Violence, Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies &
Management, International Journal of Police Science and Administration, Criminal Justice
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Studies, Asian Journal of Criminology, Public Administration Review, Public Administration
Quarterly, Public Personnel Management
Service to the University:
University Graduate Council 2014-Present
University Council 2014-2015
University Council Subcommittee on Undergraduate Academic Programs 2014-2015
University Research Council 2012-2013
Ohio Board of Regents Transfer Assurance Guidance (TAG) Committee 2010-Present
University Program Evaluation Committee 2007-2008
Graduate Student Grade Appeal Committee 2007
Faculty Search Committee, Technology Administration Program 2007-2008
Faculty Search Committee, Military Studies Program 2007
Service to the College:
College Council (Chair, 2014-2015) 2013 – present
College Academic Affairs Committee (Chair, 2014 – present) 2008 – present
College Assessment Committee (Chair, 2013-2014) 2010 – 2014
College Awards Committee 2011 – 2013
Honors Programs Committee 2008 – 2010
Student Grievance Committee 2008 – 2010
Service to the Department:
Faculty Search Committee, Criminal Justice Program (Chair, 2013 & 2014) 2008, 2010,
2012, 2013,
2014, & 2015
Department Personnel Committee (Chair, 2013-present) 2012 – present
Curriculum Committee (Chair, 2013-Present) 2010 – present
ACJS Certification Committee (University of Toledo) 2008 – 2010
Criminal Justice Graduate Program Committee 2008 – present
Criminal Justice Graduate Admissions Committee 2006 – 2008
Faculty Advisor, Criminal Justice Student Association 2006 – 2008
ACJS Certification Committee (Washburn University) 2006 – 2008
Service to the Community:
Lucas County (OH) Correctional Treatment Facility Program Evaluation 2014 – 2015
Public Agency Training Council, Leadership Institute Advisory Board 2014-Present
Leona Group Toledo Charter Schools (Pro bono research consulting) 2009 – 2010
Kansas City Kansas Community College CJ Program Advisory Board 2007 – 2008
Heartland Community of Topeka Mental Health Facilities, Advisory Board 2007 – 2008
Academic Credit Assessment Committee, Topeka Police Department Academy 2007 – 2008
Management Training Needs Evaluation, Topeka Police Department 2006 – 2007
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REFERENCES
Carol Archbold, Ph.D.
Professor & Walter F. and Verna Gehrts Endowed Professor
Department of Criminal Justice
North Dakota State University
P.O. Box 6050
Fargo, ND 58108-6050
Phone: (701) 231-5697
Email: carol.archbold@ndsu.edu
James Frank, J.D., Ph.D.
Professor
School of Criminal Justice
University of Cincinnati
P.O. Box 210389
Cincinnati, OH 45221-0389
Phone: (513) 556-5832
Email: james.frank@uc.edu
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President and Raleigh Police Chief (ret.)
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College of Health and Human Services
Southeast Missouri State University
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Cape Girardeau, MO 63701
Phone: (573) 651-2178
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Department of Legal Studies
University of Mississippi
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University of Cincinnati
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Johnson_VITA_2015

  • 1. 1 RICHARD R. JOHNSON Work Address: Criminal Justice Program The University of Toledo HH 3000, Mail Stop 119 Toledo, OH 43606 Work Phone: (419) 530-4639 Work E-mail: Richard.Johnson4@utoledo.edu Home Address: 7709 Stone Hill Ct. Maumee, OH 43606 Home Phone: (419) 861-3991 Cell Phone: (419) 377-4121 Home E-mail: richardjohnson5385@hotmail.com EDUCATION Ph.D. in Criminal Justice (2007) School of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati Specialization Areas: Criminal Justice Administration & Policing M.S. in Criminology (2000) Department of Criminology, Indiana State University B.S. in Criminal Justice (1996) Cum Laude School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA), Indiana University at South Bend ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT Graduate Director, Criminal Justice Program, College of Social Justice & Human Service, University of Toledo (2013-Present) Associate Professor, Criminal Justice Program, College of Social Justice & Human Service, University of Toledo (2012-Present) Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, University of Toledo (2008-2012) Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, Washburn University (2006-2008) AWARDS Dean’s Award for Outstanding Research (2013), College of Social Justice and Human Service, University of Toledo Outstanding Graduate-Level Teaching Award (2011), Judith Herb College of Education, Health Science, & Human Service, University of Toledo Outstanding Undergraduate-Level Teaching Award (2011), Judith Herb College of
  • 2. 2 Education, Health Science, & Human Service, University of Toledo Highly Commended Paper Award (2010), Emerald Group Publishers, United Kingdom Partner in Peace Award (2000), Community Crisis Center, Elgin, Illinois RESEARCH FUNDING 2015 – University of Southern California Center for Economic & Social Research, Fatal Encounters: Building a Police Homicide Database. National Institute of Health Grant, $260,000 ($12,000 as subject matter expert). (Full Proposal Pending – Concept paper accepted) 2014-2017 – Toledo Police Department and Johnson, R. R. (Research Partner), Toledo Police Prolific Offender Surveillance and Apprehension Team, U.S. Bureau of Justice Assistance SPI Grant 2014-WY-BX-0001, $667,000 (research partner component $49,000) (FUNDED) 2013 – Toledo Police Department and Johnson, R. R. (Research Partner), Toledo Police Prolific Offender Surveillance and Apprehension Team, U.S. Bureau of Justice Assistance SPI Grant BJA-2014-2486, $667,000 (Not Funded) 2013 – Ventura, L. A., & Johnson, R. R. (Co-PIs), Evaluation of Probation Case Processing. Toledo Municipal Court, $13,000 (Not funded) 2012 – Ventura, L. A., & Johnson, R. R. (Co-PIs), Evaluation of the Effectiveness, Efficiency, and Safety of the Operations of the Lucas County Sheriff’s Office. Lucas County (OH) Board of Commissioners, $24,000 (FUNDED) 2012 – Johnson, R. R. (PI), Assessing the Prevalence and Correlates of Lower Back Pain among Law Enforcement Officers. Raleigh Police Department, $2,680 (FUNDED) 2012 – Johnson, R. R. (PI), Raleigh Uniform Style Study. Raleigh Police Department, $14,400 (FUNDED). 2010 – Johnson, R. R. (PI) Identifying Correlates of Successful Fugitive Investigations. University of Toledo Summer Fellowship Research Grant, $11,200 (FUNDED) 2010 – Johnson, R. R. (PI) Testing Enhanced Principle-Agent Theory in a Police Organization, U.S. National Institute of Justice Grant CDFA No. 12.560, $34,418 (Not Funded). 2009 – Williamson, C., Ventura, L. A., & Johnson, R. R. (Co-PIs) Determining the Prevalence of the Commercial Exploitation of Children, U.S. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Grant OJJDP-2009-2203, $1,200,000 (Not Funded) 2009 – Johnson, R. R. (PI) Examining the Effectiveness of Information Technology in the Apprehension of Fugitives, U.S. National Institute of Justice Grant NIJ-2009-2012, $123,000 (Not Funded) 2009 – Jenkins, M., Johnson, R. R., & Jiang, S. (Co-PIs) Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Paid versus Volunteer Mentors for At-risk Youth, U.S. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Grant OJJDP-2009-2192, $3,331,097 (Not Funded)
  • 3. 3 2009 – Johnson, R. R. (PI) Effective Strategies for Police Field Supervision. University of Toledo, College of Health Science and Human Service Dean’s Seed Money, $12,500 (FUNDED) 2007 – Johnson, R. R. (PI) Firearms Assaults on Police Officers at Domestic Violence Calls. Washburn University Faculty Summer Research Grant, $800 (FUNDED) 2005 – Johnson, R. R. (PI) Development of a Police Supervisory Style Inventory for Police Supervisors. University of Cincinnati Graduate Student Mentorship Research Grant, $750 (FUNDED) SCHOLARSHIP IF = Impact Factor, * = student co-author Research journal articles: Johnson, R. R., Klahm, C. F., & *Maddox, H., (Forthcoming). An exploratory analysis of time lapses in serving arrest warrants: a focal concerns and disproportionate contact approach. Criminal Justice Review. [IF 0.559] Johnson, R. R., & Dai, M. (Forthcoming). Police enforcement of domestic violence laws: supervisory control or officer prerogatives? Justice Quarterly [IF 2.889] Johnson, R. R. (Forthcoming). Supervisor feedback, perceived organizational support, and organizational commitment among police officers. Crime and Delinquency [IF 1.750] Johnson, R. R., Plecas, D., Anderson, S., & Dolan, H. P. (2015). No hat or tie required: examining minor changes to the police uniform. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 30(3), 158-165. Johnson, R. R., (2015). Leadership by example: supervisor modeling and officer-initiated activities. Police Quarterly, 18(3), 223-243. [IF 0.684] Johnson, R. R. (2015). Perceptions of interpersonal social cues predictive of violence among police officers who have been assaulted. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 30(2), 87-93. Johnson, R. R., & Goodlin-Fahncke, W. E. (2015). Exploring the deterrent effect of arrest across a domestic batterer typology. Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 66(1), 15-30. Johnson, R. R., (2015). Examining the effects of agency accreditation on police officer behavior. Public Organization Review, 15(1), 139-155. [IF 1.141] Johnson, R. R. (2014). Rape and gender conflict in a patriarchal state. Crime and Delinquency, 60(7), 1110-1128. [IF 1.750] Johnson, R. R. (2013). Arrest as displaced aggression. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 40(10), 1149-1162. [IF 1.528] Johnson, R. R. & *Aaron, J. L. (2013). Adults’ beliefs regarding nonverbal cues predictive of violence. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 40(8), 882-896. [IF 1.528] Johnson, R. R. (2013). An examination of police uniform color and police-citizen aggression. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 40(2), 228-244. [IF 1.528] Johnson, R. R., & Crews, A. D. (2013). My professor is hot! Correlates of Ratemyprofessors.com ratings for criminal justice and criminology faculty members. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 38(4), 639-656.
  • 4. 4 Johnson, R. R. (2013). A longitudinal examination of officer deaths from vehicle pursuits. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 15(2), 77-94. Johnson, R. R., & *Morgan, M. (2013). Police officer development of suspicion: an international literature review. Criminal Justice Studies, 26(1), 99-114. *Solomon, S. & Johnson, R. R. (2013). Subsequent arrests of previously arrested police officers: the influence of continued employment in policing. Law Enforcement Executive Forum, 13(1), 24-33. Johnson, R. R. (2012). Police officer job satisfaction; a multidimensional analysis. Police Quarterly, 15(2), 157-176. [IF 0.684] Johnson, R. R. (2012). Police officer mean salary and agency performance outputs. Criminal Justice Studies, 25(2), 191-203. Johnson, R. R. (2011). Suspect mental disorder and police use of force. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 38(2), 127-145. [IF 1.528] Johnson, R. R. (2011). Predicting officer physical assaults at domestic assault calls. Journal of Family Violence, 26(3), 163-169. [IF 0.748] Johnson, R. R. (2011). Officer attitudes, management influences, and police work productivity. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 36, 293-306. Johnson, R. R., (2010). Making domestic violence arrests: a test of expectancy theory, Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 33(3), 531-547. Johnson, R. R., & *Olschansky, E. L. (2010). The ecological theory of police response: a state police agency test. Criminal Justice Studies, 23(2), 119-132. Johnson, R. R., & *Billings, A. N. (2010). Ecological influences on state police district activity. Police Journal: Theory, Practice, and Principles, 83(3), 305-323. Johnson, R. R., (2010). Goal diffusion and miscommunication across rank levels. Law Enforcement Executive Forum, 10(2), 53-62. Johnson, R. R. (2009). Explaining patrol officer drug arrest activity through expectancy theory. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 32(1), 6-20. [IF 0.725] Dai, M., & Johnson, R. R. (2009). Is neighborhood context a confounder? Exploring the effects of citizen race and neighborhood context on satisfaction with the police. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 32(4), 595-612. [IF 0.725] Johnson, R. R. (2009). Using expectancy theory to explain officer security check activity. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 11(3), 274-284. Johnson, R. R., & *Rhodes, T. N. (2009). City and small-town comparisons of citizen demand for police services. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 11(1), 27- 38. Johnson, R. R. (2009). Patrol officer perceptions of agency rewards and punishments. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 24(2), 126-133. Johnson, R. R. (2008). Field supervisor behavior and officer on-duty personal business. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 10(3), 205-217. *Rhodes, T. N., & Johnson, R. R. (2008). Patrol officer call for service workloads: an urban and small town comparison. Police Journal: Theory, Practice, and Principles, 81(3), 184- 195. Johnson, R. R. (2008). Correlates of re-arrest among felony domestic violence probationers. Federal Probation, 72(3), 42-47.
  • 5. 5 Johnson, R. R. (2008). Officer firearm assaults at domestic violence calls: a descriptive analysis. Police Journal: Theory, Practice, and Principles, 81(1), 25-45. Johnson, R. R. (2008). Effectively communicating performance expectations to subordinates: patrol officer perceptions. Law Enforcement Executive Forum, 8(5), 103-112. Johnson, R. R. (2008). Assessing the true dangerousness of domestic violence calls. Law Enforcement Executive Forum, 8(5), 19-29. Johnson, R. R. (2007). Race and police reliance on suspicious nonverbal cues. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 30(2), 277-290. [IF 0.725] Johnson, R. R. (2007). Surviving firearm assaults at domestic violence calls. Law Enforcement Executive Forum, 7(6), 155-167. Johnson, R. R. (2006). Confounding influences on police detection of deception. Journal of Criminal Justice, 34(4), 435-442. [IF 3.154] Engel, R. S. & Johnson, R. R. (2006). Toward a better understanding of racial and ethnic disparities in search and seizure rates. Journal of Criminal Justice, 34(6), 605-617. [IF 3.154] Johnson, R. R., (2006). Management influences on officer traffic enforcement activity. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 8(3), 205-217. [IF 0.725] Johnson, R. R. (2005). Police uniform color and citizen impression formation. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 21(2), 58-66. Johnson, R. R. (2005). Minimum requirements for police chiefs in the USA. Police Journal: Theory, Practice, and Principle, 78(2), 103-118. Johnson, R. R. (2004). Citizen expectations of police traffic stop behaviors. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 27(4), 487-497. [IF 0.725] Johnson, R. R. (2004). Police officer frustrations about handling domestic violence calls. Police Journal: Theory, Practice, and Principles, 77(3), 207-219. Johnson, R. R. (2001). Intensive probation for domestic violence offenders. Federal Probation, 65(3), 36-39. Works in Progress Johnson, R. R., & LaFrance, C., “The influence of career stage on productivity of police officers.” Criminal Justice & Behavior. Johnson, R. R., “Suspect demeanor and arrest: a triggered displacement of aggression explanation” Under review at Crime and Delinquency Johnson, R. R., “Let me see your hands: police and public perceptions of interpersonal social cues predictive of violence” Under review at Law and Human Behavior Johnson, R. R., & *Doerle, K., “Examining the effect of a terrorist attack on reports of community incivility.” Johnson, R. R. & *Gaudett, C., “Evaluating the effectiveness of the Thinking for a Change curriculum on reducing criminal thinking patterns.” Johnson, R. R., “The organization as a confounder to the influence of police training.” Johnson, R. R., “Examining intrinsic and extrinsic rewards as a motivator to engage in community policing activities.”
  • 6. 6 Non-Peer Reviewed Articles and Encyclopedia Entries: Johnson, R. R. (2015). Deaths from police use of force in the U.S.: the facts. Ohio Police Chief, 63(1), 85-87. Johnson, R. R., & Dolan, H. P. (2014). The dangers of vehicle pursuits: new emerging issues. Police Chief, 81(7), 24-27. Johnson, R. R. (2006). Police supervision. In J. R. Greene (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Police Science: American Policing and Police Studies in the United States, 3rd Edition. New York: Routledge. Johnson, R. R. (2005). Perspectives on policing research. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 78(3), 706-712. Johnson, R. R. (2002). Changing attitudes about domestic violence. Law and Order, 50(4), 60- 65. Johnson, R. R. (2001). The importance of dispatchers in the response to domestic violence. Sheriff, 53(6), 40-42. Johnson, R. R. (2001). The psychological influence of the police uniform. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 70(3), 27-32. Johnson, R. R. (2000). Making death notifications. Law and Order, 48(10), 177-180. Johnson, R. R. (1999). The disadvantages of two-officer patrol teams. Law and Order, 47(1), 68-70. Johnson, R. R. (1998). Citizen complaints: What the police should know. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 67(12), 1-5. Johnson, R. R. (1998). Responding to aircraft accidents. Law and Order, 46(8), 107-111. Johnson, R. R. (1998). A patrol officer’s guide to identifying child abuse. Law and Order, 46(4), 77-79. Johnson, R. R. (1997). Ten principles for managing anger. Law and Order, 45(5), 53-55. Johnson, R. R. (1996). Military resources for police. Law and Order, 44(11), 79-81. Johnson, R. R. (1996). Aggression influences on police officers. Law and Order, 44(7), 56-58. Research Reports: Johnson, R. R., & *Gaudet, C. (2015). Examining Reductions in Resident Criminal Thinking at the Lucas County Correctional Treatment Facility. A report for the Lucas County Correctional Treatment Facility, Toledo, OH: University of Toledo. Johnson, R. R. (2013). Raleigh Police Uniform Study: Final Report. A report for the Raleigh Police Department, Raleigh, North Carolina. Toledo, OH: University of Toledo. Johnson, R. R. (2013). Effective strategies for police field supervision, Knoxville (TN) Police Department. Toledo, OH: University of Toledo. Johnson, R. R. (2013). Effective strategies for police field supervision, Columbus (OH) Police Department. Toledo, OH: University of Toledo. Johnson, R. R. (2012). A comparison of law enforcement staffing levels and operations of the Lucas County Sheriff’s Office with other urban Ohio counties. A report for the Lucas County Sheriff’s Office and the Lucas County Board of Commissioners. Toledo, OH: University of Toledo
  • 7. 7 Johnson, R. R. (2012). The prevalence and contributing causes of lower back pain among law enforcement officers: an investigation of the existing research. A report for the Raleigh Police Department, Raleigh, North Carolina. Toledo, OH: University of Toledo. Johnson, R. R. (2012). Effective strategies for police field supervision, Louisville (KY) Police Department. Toledo, OH: University of Toledo. Johnson, R. R. (2011). Effective strategies for police field supervision, Dayton Police Department. Toledo, OH: University of Toledo. Johnson, R. R. (2011). Processing and serving arrest warrants: an initial analysis, final report. Toledo, OH: University of Toledo. Johnson, R. R. (2011). Effective strategies for police field supervision, Akron (OH) Police Department. Toledo, OH: University of Toledo. Engel, R. S., Johnson, R. R., & Tillyer, R. (2006). Examining Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Search and Seizure Rates: Interim Report. Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania State Police. Engel, R. S., Tillyer, R., Johnson, R. R., & Stoddard, C. (2006). Project on Police-Citizen Contacts, Year 3 Annual Report. Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania State Police. Johnson, R. R. (2005). Perspectives on policing research. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 78(3), 706-712. Engel, R. S., Calnon, J. M., Tillyer, R., Johnson, R. R., Liu, L., & Wang, X. (2005). Project on Police-Citizen Contacts, Year 2 Annual Report. Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania State Police. Engel, R. S., Calnon, J. M., Liu, L., & Johnson, R. R. (2004). Project on Police-Citizen Contacts, Year 1 Annual Report. Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania State Police. Travis, L. F., Engel, R. S., Elderman, W. & Johnson, R. R. (2004). Ohio Public Safety Communications Interoperability Survey. Columbus, OH: Ohio Department of Administration. CONFERENCE PAPERS * = student co-author Johnson, R. R., & *Doerle, K., Examining the effect of a terrorist attack on reports of community incivility. Annual conference of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Orlando, FL, March 4, 2015. Johnson, R. R., The influence of training on police performance: the mediating effects of the organization. Annual conference of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, GA, November 21, 2013. Johnson, R. R., Differential effects of arrest on male domestic batterers by batterer typology. Annual conference of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL, November 14, 2012. Johnson, R. R., Correlates of length of time taken to serve arrest warrants. Annual conference of the American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC, November 19, 2011. Johnson, R. R., & Crews, A. W., My professor is HOT! Correlates of RateMyProfessors.com ratings for criminal justice and criminology faculty. Annual conference of the Southern Criminal Justice Association, Nashville, Tennessee, September 21, 2011. Johnson, R. R., Police use of force and citizen mental disorder. Annual conference of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, Illinois, September 23, 2010.
  • 8. 8 Johnson, R. R., Organizational characteristics and organizational commitment among police officers. Annual conference of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, Illinois, September 23, 2010. Johnson, R. R., & *Olschansky, E. L., The ecological theory of police response: a state police agency test. Annual conference of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, Illinois, September 26, 2009. Johnson, R. R., & *Billings, A. N., Ecological influences on state police district activity. Annual conference of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, Illinois, September 26, 2009. Johnson, R. R., Police officer salary expenditures and case clearance rates. Annual conference of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Boston, Massachusetts, March 12, 2009. Johnson, R. R., Correlates of re-arrest among felony offenders on probation for domestic violence crimes. Annual conference of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Cincinnati, Ohio, March 14, 2008. Johnson, R. R., Officer characteristics and surviving firearms assaults at domestic violence calls. Annual conference of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, Illinois, September 28, 2007. Johnson, R. R., Using organizational characteristics to explain officer differences in domestic violence arrests. Annual conference of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Seattle, Washington, March 16, 2007. Johnson, R. R., Utilizing theory to explain the behavior of criminal justice officials. Annual conference of the American Society of Criminology, Denver, Colorado, November 19- 22, 2003. Johnson, R. R., Race differences in driving behavior: Implications for racial profiling research. Annual conference of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, Illinois, October 2-4, 2003. Johnson, R. R., Police officer frustrations about handling domestic violence calls. Annual conference of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, Chicago, Illinois, October 2- 4, 2003. TEACHING EXPERIENCE The University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio (2008-Present) Undergraduate courses taught: CRIM1010 Criminal Justice (Online & On-campus) CRIM1240 Policing (Online & On-campus) CRIM2230 Criminal Procedure (Online) CRIM4300 Criminal Justice Theories (On-campus) CRIM4450 Administration of Police Services (Online) CRIM4490 Special Topics in Criminal Justice: Police Patrol (Online) CRIM4590 Administration of Justice (On-campus) CRIM4990 Independent Study in Criminal Justice Graduate courses taught: CRIM6100 Metropolitan Problems in Criminal Justice (Online) CRIM6400 Criminal Justice Research Methodology (On-campus)
  • 9. 9 CRIM6430 Administration of Police Services (On-campus) CRIM6590 Administration of Criminal Justice (Online & On-campus) CRIM6620 Police and Society (On-campus) CRIM6940 Graduate Internship Admitted to the graduate faculty as a full member in the fall of 2008 2011 Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award, College of Health Science and Human Services 2011 Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award, College of Health Science and Human Services Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas (2006 –2008) Undergraduate courses taught: CJ 110 Introduction to Law Enforcement (On-campus) CJ 230 Principles of Investigation (On-campus) CJ 310 Police Patrol Problems & Practices (On-campus & Online) CJ 390/HS 390 Special Topics: Domestic Violence (On-campus & Intensive Weekends) CJ 440 Law Enforcement Administration (On-campus) CJ 470 Internship in Security CJ 480 Internship in Corrections CJ 490 Internship in Law Enforcement Graduate courses taught: CJ 510 Seminar in Organization & Management (On-campus) CJ 620 Role of Law Enforcement (On-campus) CJ 685 Special Topics: Domestic Violence (On-campus) Admitted to the graduate faculty as a full member in the spring of 2007 INVITED SPEAKING & TRAINING SEMINARS Johnson, R. R., Winning Back Your Community: Training for Police Executives. Toledo Police Department, Toledo, OH, September 21, 2015. Johnson, R. R., Building trust and legitimacy in police-community relations. Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services, Hampton, VA, July 30, 2015. Johnson, R. R. & Dolan, H., Vehicle pursuits and officer safety. Public Agency Training Council, Indianapolis, IN, July 24, 2015. Johnson, R. R. & Dolan, H., Winning Back Your Community: Training for Police Executives. Southwestern Illinois Law Enforcement Commission, Belleville, IL, July 7, 2015. Johnson, R. R., & Troendle, M., The Toledo Police Prolific Offender Program. Smart Policing Initiative Phase VI Inaugural Meeting, U.S. Bureau of Justice Assistance, Boston, MA, June 30, 2015. Johnson, R. R., Deaths from police use of force: the facts. Annual Conference, Michigan Association of Chiefs of Police, Boyne Mountain, MI, June 23, 2015. Johnson, R. R. & Dolan, H., Winning Back Your Community: Training for Police Executives. Public Agency Training Council, Indianapolis, IN, May 18, 2015. Johnson, R. R., Deaths from police use of force: the facts. Annual Conference, Ohio Association of Chiefs of Police, Columbus, OH, April 27, 2015.
  • 10. 10 Johnson, R. R., Deaths from police use of force: the facts. Violent Crimes Task Force, Office of the U.S. Attorney, Washington, DC, February 4, 2015. Johnson, R. R., Deaths from police use of force: the facts. Public Agency Training Council, Indianapolis, IN, January 22, 2015. Johnson, R. R. & Dolan, H., Vehicle pursuits and officer safety. Public Agency Training Council, Indianapolis, IN, September 4, 2014. Johnson, R. R., Officer safety considerations for domestic violence response calls. International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Leadership Institute, Washington, DC, August 7, 2014. Johnson, R. R., The effectiveness of active leadership in policing. Raleigh Police Department Leadership Institute in Raleigh, NC, August 9, 2011. Johnson, R. R., Research on officer assaults at domestic violence calls. Domestic Violence Training Conference hosted by the U.S. Attorney for the District of North Carolina, Greensboro, NC, August 10, 2011. Johnson, R. R., Police officer assaults at domestic violence calls. Raleigh Police Department Leadership Institute, Raleigh, NC, July 29, 2010. Engel, R. S., Johnson, R. R., & Tillyer, R., Investigating incidences of searches during traffic stops. Ohio State Highway Patrol Conference on Racial Profiling Research, Columbus, OH, March 12, 2005 Engel, R. S. & Johnson, R. R., Effective supervision in the community-policing era. Fairfield Police Department, Fairfield, OH, October 1, 2004. Zingraff, M. & Johnson, R. R., Observational benchmarking techniques. Police Executive Research Forum (PERF) Conference “By the Numbers: How to Analyze Race Data from Vehicle Stops,” Kansas City, MO, August 24-25, 2004. Engel, R. S. & Johnson, R. R., Effective supervision in the community-policing era. Roanoke Police Department, Roanoke, VA, December 10-11, 2003. Johnson, R. R. & Fergus, S., Conducting effective domestic violence investigations. Kane County State’s Attorney Office, St. Charles, IL, April, 2001. Johnson R. R., Causes and types of juvenile domestic violence. Kane County Juvenile Detention Center, St. Charles, IL, December, 1999. Johnson R. R., Supervising domestic violence offenders. Kane County Court Probation Services, St. Charles, IL, September, 1999. SERVICE Service to the Discipline: Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2002 – Present Member, American Society of Criminology 2000 – Present Member, Midwestern Criminal Justice Association 2003 – Present Manuscript Reviewer for: Criminology, Justice Quarterly, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, Crime & Delinquency, Criminal Justice & Behavior, Journal of Criminal Justice, Criminal Justice Review, Journal of Family Violence, Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, International Journal of Police Science and Administration, Criminal Justice
  • 11. 11 Studies, Asian Journal of Criminology, Public Administration Review, Public Administration Quarterly, Public Personnel Management Service to the University: University Graduate Council 2014-Present University Council 2014-2015 University Council Subcommittee on Undergraduate Academic Programs 2014-2015 University Research Council 2012-2013 Ohio Board of Regents Transfer Assurance Guidance (TAG) Committee 2010-Present University Program Evaluation Committee 2007-2008 Graduate Student Grade Appeal Committee 2007 Faculty Search Committee, Technology Administration Program 2007-2008 Faculty Search Committee, Military Studies Program 2007 Service to the College: College Council (Chair, 2014-2015) 2013 – present College Academic Affairs Committee (Chair, 2014 – present) 2008 – present College Assessment Committee (Chair, 2013-2014) 2010 – 2014 College Awards Committee 2011 – 2013 Honors Programs Committee 2008 – 2010 Student Grievance Committee 2008 – 2010 Service to the Department: Faculty Search Committee, Criminal Justice Program (Chair, 2013 & 2014) 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, & 2015 Department Personnel Committee (Chair, 2013-present) 2012 – present Curriculum Committee (Chair, 2013-Present) 2010 – present ACJS Certification Committee (University of Toledo) 2008 – 2010 Criminal Justice Graduate Program Committee 2008 – present Criminal Justice Graduate Admissions Committee 2006 – 2008 Faculty Advisor, Criminal Justice Student Association 2006 – 2008 ACJS Certification Committee (Washburn University) 2006 – 2008 Service to the Community: Lucas County (OH) Correctional Treatment Facility Program Evaluation 2014 – 2015 Public Agency Training Council, Leadership Institute Advisory Board 2014-Present Leona Group Toledo Charter Schools (Pro bono research consulting) 2009 – 2010 Kansas City Kansas Community College CJ Program Advisory Board 2007 – 2008 Heartland Community of Topeka Mental Health Facilities, Advisory Board 2007 – 2008 Academic Credit Assessment Committee, Topeka Police Department Academy 2007 – 2008 Management Training Needs Evaluation, Topeka Police Department 2006 – 2007
  • 12. 12 REFERENCES Carol Archbold, Ph.D. Professor & Walter F. and Verna Gehrts Endowed Professor Department of Criminal Justice North Dakota State University P.O. Box 6050 Fargo, ND 58108-6050 Phone: (701) 231-5697 Email: carol.archbold@ndsu.edu James Frank, J.D., Ph.D. Professor School of Criminal Justice University of Cincinnati P.O. Box 210389 Cincinnati, OH 45221-0389 Phone: (513) 556-5832 Email: james.frank@uc.edu Harry P. Dolan, M.A. President and Raleigh Police Chief (ret.) Dolan Consulting Group 8505 Briarthorne Pl. Raleigh, NC 27613 Phone: (919) 441-2732 Email: harrypdolan@gmail.com Morris Jenkins, J.D., Ph.D. Dean College of Health and Human Services Southeast Missouri State University 1 University Plaza, MS 8000 Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 Phone: (573) 651-2178 Email: mjenkins@sems.edu Eric Lambert, Ph.D. Professor and Chairperson Department of Legal Studies University of Mississippi P.O. Box 1848 University, MS 38677-1848 Phone: (662) 915-2672 Email: eglamber@olemiss.edu
  • 13. 13 Jon Shane, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Criminal Justice John Jay School of Criminal Justice 524 West 59th Street New York, NY 10019 Phone: (646) 557-4428 Email: jshane@jjay.cuny.edu Lawrence F. Travis III, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus School of Criminal Justice University of Cincinnati P.O. Box 210389 Cincinnati, OH 45221-0389 Phone: (513) 556-1354 Email: Lawrence.travis@uc.edu Lois Ventura, Ph.D. Professor and Associate Dean Department of Criminal Justice, Social Work, & Legal Studies University of Toledo 2801 W. Bancroft St., MS 119 Toledo, OH 43606 Phone: (419) 509-0889 Email: lois.ventura@utoledo.edu