Biography

Prof. Matthew B. Robinson

Department of Government & Justice Studies, Appalachian State University, USA

Professor


Email: robinsnmbappstate.edu


Qualifications

1997 Ph.D., Criminology and Criminal Justice, The Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA

1994 M.S., Criminology and Criminal Justice, The Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA

1992 B.S., Criminology and Criminal Justice, The Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA


Publications (Selected)

Books, Book Chapters, Dissertation

  1. Caravelis-Hughes, C., & Robinson, Matthew B. (2016). Social Justice, Criminal Justice. Cincinnati, OH: Anderson.
  2. Robinson, Matthew B. (2018). Media Coverage of Crime and Criminal Justice (third edition). Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.
  3. Robinson, Matthew B., & Beaver K. (2020). Why Crime? An Integrated Systems Theory of Antisocial Behavior (third edition). Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.
  4. Robinson, Matthew B. (2020). Criminal Injustice: How Politics and Ideology Distort American Ideals (second edition). Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.
  5. Robinson, Matthew B. (2021). Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice (second edition). Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.

Journals

  1. Robinson, Matthew B. (2022). The reality of food addiction. Journal of Addiction & Addiction Disorders, 9: 1-11.
  2. Robinson, Matthew B. (2022). Here’s why the death penalty persists in the US. 360info.
  3. Robinson, Matthew B. (2022). Eating ourselves to death: How food is a drug and what food abuse costs. Drug Science, Policy and Law, 8, 1-21.
  4. Robinson, Matthew B. (2020). The social justice implications of criminalisation of HIV transmission. South African Journal of Criminal Justice (an officially accredited journal in South Africa) 33(2), 302-319.
  5. Robinson, Matthew B. (2020). The social justice implications of criminalisation of HIV transmission. South African Journal of Criminal Justice (an officially accredited journal in South Africa) 33(2), 302-319.
  6. Robinson, Matthew B., & Lauren Moody (2019). Capital Punishment, International Law, and Human Rights. International Journal of Criminal Justice Sciences, 14(2), 298-319.
  7. Robinson, Matthew B. (2019). The North Carolina Criminal Justice Association: Who are We, Really? Journal of the North Carolina Justice Academy, 1(1): 59-96.
  8. Robinson, Matthew B. (2017). Media coverage of capital punishment. Handbook on Capital Punishment. (Edited by Robert Bohm & Gavin Lee). New York: Routledge.
  9. Robinson, Matthew B. (2015). Media coverage of policing. Journal of Police Science, 1(1).
  10. Robinson, Matthew B., (2011). Gil Kerlikowske. Encyclopedia of Drug Policy (edited by Mark Kleiman, James Hawdon and Geoffrey Golson). New York: Sage.
  11. Robinson, Matthew B., and Allan Scherlen (2010) Publishing in criminal justice: Assessing journal editors’ awareness and acceptance of open access. International Journal of Criminal Justice Sciences, 23: 77-97.
  12. Robinson, Matthew B., and Marian Williams (2009). The myth of a fair criminal justice system. Justice Policy Journal, 6(1): 1-52.
  13. Robinson, Matthew (2007). Freedom in an era of terror: A critical analysis of the USA PATRIOT Act. Justice Policy Journal, 4(1): 1-48.
  14. Robinson, Matthew B. (2004). A snapshot of SCJA members: An analysis of paper presentations at the 1998-2003 SCJA meetings, American Journal of Criminal Justice, 9(1).
  15. Robinson, Matthew B. (2004). A snapshot of SCJA members: An analysis of paper presentations at the 1998-2003 SCJA meetings, American Journal of Criminal Justice, 9(1).
  16. Robinson, Matthew B. (2003). The mouse who would rule the world! How American criminal justice reflects the themes of Disneyization, Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture, 10 (1): 69-86.
  17. Robinson, Matthew B. (2001). Political crime, Encyclopedia of Criminology and Deviant Behavior. London: Taylor & Francis.
  18. Robinson, Matthew B. (2000). Active learning in criminal justice: 25 examples Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 11, 1: 65-78.
  19. Robinson, Matthew B. (1999). Lifestyles, routine activities, and residential burglary victimization, Journal of Crime and Justice, 22, 1: 27-56.
  20. Robinson, Matthew B. (1998). Accessible targets, but not advisable ones: The role of accessibility in student apartment burglary, Journal of Security Administration, 21, 1: 28-44.
  21. Robinson, Matthew B. (1997). Environmental characteristics associated with residential burglaries of student apartment complexes, Environment and Behavior, 29, 5: 657-675..


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