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Martin A. Monto Department of Sociology and Social Work University of Portland 5000 N. Willamette Blvd., Portland, OR 97203 Campus (503) 943-7252; Email: [email protected]

Martin A. Monto
Department of Sociology and Social Work

University of Portland
5000 N. Willamette Blvd., Portland, OR 97203
Campus (503) 943-7252; Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION
Ph.D., Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles, 1992. Dissertation: The Meaning of Birth and the Birth of
Meaning: Childbirth Classes, Socialization, and Women's Understandings of Birth. Ralph H. Turner, chair.

M.A., Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles, 1988. Thesis: Anticipation in Collective Behavior.

B.A., Sociology, Life Science, Kansas State University, 1987. Cum Laude; Honors Program.

CURRENT APPOINTMENT
Professor of Sociology (tenured), Univ. of Portland, Fall 2003 to Present.

Chair, Department of Sociology and Social Work, Fall 2015 to Spring 2016

PREVIOUS APPOINTMENTS
Associate Professor, Univ. of Portland, 1997-2003; Assistant Professor, 1992-1997

Chair, Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2001-07, and 2015-16

Coordinator for Summer Programs, College of Arts and Sciences, Univ. of Portland, 2003-2008.

PUBLICATIONS
Milrod, C., & Monto, M. (2016). Condom Use, Sexual Risk, and Self-Reported STI in a Sample of Older Male
Clients of Heterosexual Prostitution in the United States. American journal of men's health, 1557988315623990.

Monto, M. A., & Carey, A. G. (2014). A new standard of sexual behavior? Are claims associated with.
the “hookup culture” supported by General Social Survey data? The Journal of Sex Research, 51(6),
605-615.

Monto, M. A. (2014). Prostitution, sex work, and violence: Lessons from the Cambodian context. Studies
in Gender and Sexuality, 15(1), 73-84.

Monto, M. A., & Supinski, J. (2014). Discomfort with homosexuality: A new measure captures
differences in attitudes toward gay men and lesbians. Journal of Homosexuality, 61(6), 899-916.

Monto, M. A. & Milrod, C. (2014). Ordinary or peculiar men? Comparing the customers of
prostitutes with a nationally representative sample of men. International Journal of Offender Therapy
and Comparative Criminology, 58(7), 802-820.

Monto, M. A., Machalek, J., & Anderson, T. L. (2013;online 2012). Boys doing art: The construction of outlaw
masculinity in a Portland, Or. graffiti crew. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 42(3), 259-290.

Monto, M. A. (2013). Book review of Graffiti Lives: Beyond the Tag in New York's Urban
Underground By Gregory J. Snyder. NYU Press. 2011. Social Forces; doi:10.1093/sf/sot086.

Milrod, C., & Monto, M. A. (2012). The hobbyist and the girlfriend experience: Behaviors and preferences
of male customers of internet sexual service providers. Deviant Behavior, 33(10), 792-810.

Monto, M. A. (2010). Prostitutes’ customers: Motives and misconceptions.” In Ron Weitzer (Ed.)
Sex for sale: Prostitution, pornography,and the sex industry, 2nd Edition. New York: Routledge.

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PUBLICATIONS (cont)
Monto, M. A. & Dahmen, J. (2009). College success among students graduating from public
and private high schools. Journal of School Choice, 3(3), 307-312.
Monto, Martin A. and Deana Julka. 2009. Conceiving of Sex as a Commodity.” Western Criminology
Review, 10(1):1-14.

Monto, Martin A. 2006. “Teaching Social Justice in Sociology Courses: Objectivity or Activism?” In Jerome
Rabow (ed), Excellent Teaching.in the Excellent University. Academica Press: Bethesda, MD.

Monto, Martin A., and Nick McRee. 2005. “A Comparison of Arrested Customers of Female Street Prostitutes
with National Samples of Men.” International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 49:
505-529.

Monto, Martin A. 2004. “Prostitution and Fellatio.” Reprinted in Sexualities, edited by Michael Kimmel
And Rebecca Plante. New York:Oxford University Press.

Monto, Martin A. 2004. “Female Prostitution, Customers, and Violence.” Violence Against Women, 10(2):160-
188.

Busch, Noel, Holly Bell, Norma Hotaling, and Martin Monto. 2002. “Male Customers of Prostituted
Women: Perceptions of Entitlement to Power and Control and Implications for Violence Against Women.”
Violence Against Women, 8(9):1093-1112.

Monto, Martin A., and Steve Garcia. 2002. ”Recidivism Among the Male Customers of Female Street Prostitutes:
Do Intervention Programs Help?” Western Criminology Review. 3 (2):

Monto, Martin A. 2001. “Prostitution and the Desire for Fellatio.” J. of Sex Research. 38(2):140-145.

Monto, Martin A. 2001. “Rape Myth Acceptance Among the Male Clients of Female Street Prostitutes." Violence
Against Women, 7(3):275-293.

Monto, Martin A.. 2000. "Why Men Seek Out Prostitutes." In Ron Weitzer (ed.), Sex for Sale: Prostitution,
Pornography and the Sex Industry. New York:Routledge.

Monto, Martin A.. 1999. Focusing on the Clients of Street Prostitutes: A Creative Approach to Reducing Violence
Against Women-Final Report. NCJ Number:182860. Rockville, MD: National Criminal Justice Reference Service.

Monto, Martin A.. 1999. Focusing on the Clients of Street Prostitutes: A Creative Approach to Reducing Violence
Against Women-Summary Report. NCJ Number:182859. Rockville, MD: National Criminal Justice Reference
Service.

Monto, Martin A.. 1998. "Redefining Prostitution by Focusing on the Johns: The Unique Approach of the Sexual
Exploitation Education Project." Violence Against Women. 4(4): 505-517.

Monto, Martin A., George Zgourides, and Richard Harris. 1998 "Empathy, Self-Esteem, and the Adolescent
Sexual Offense." Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment. 10(2):127-140.

Monto, Martin A., George Zgourides, and Richard Harris. 1998. "Correlates of Adolescent Males Sexual Offense:
Prior Adult Sexual Contact, Sexual Attitudes, and Use of Sexually Explicit Materials." International Journal of
Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. 41(3):272-283.

Monto, Martin A.. 1997. "The Lingering Presence of Medical Definitions Among Women Committed to Natural
Childbirth." Journal of Contemporary Ethnography. 25(3):293-316.

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PUBLICATIONS (cont)

Newcomb, Michael, Jerome Rabow, Anthony C. R. Hernandez, and Martin A. Monto. 1997 "Two Varieties of
Helping in Drunk Driving Intervention: Personal and Situational Factors." Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 58(2):
191-199.

` Monto, Martin A.. 1997. "Often Misunderstood, Weberian "Value-Free" Sociology Remains a Sound Model for a
Science of Society." The Pacific Sociologist. 5(3):3.

Monto, Martin A.. "Issues in Office Hours." 1997. In Teacher Training Manual, edited by Kenneth D. Allen.
Washington, DC: American Sociological Association.

Monto, Martin A.. 1997. "Lamaze and Bradley Childbirth Classes: Contrasting Perspectives Toward the Medical
Institution." Birth. 23(4):193-201.

Monto, Martin A., George Zgourides, James Wilson, and Richard Harris. 1994. "Empathy and the Adolescent
Male Sex Offender." Perceptual and Motor Skills. 79:1598.

Zgourides, George, Martin Monto, and Richard Harris. 1994. "Prevalence of Prior Adult Sexual Contact in a
Sample of Adolescent Male Sex Offenders." Psychological Reports. 75: 1042.

Monto, Martin A.. 1993. "An Exercise in Gender: The Bem Sex Role Inventory in the Classroom." Clinical
Sociology Review. 11:159-174.

Monto, Martin A., Jerome Rabow, Michael Newcomb, and Anthony C. R. Hernandez. 1993. "Do Friends Let
Friends Drive Drunk?: Decreasing Drunk Driving Through Informal Peer Intervention." In Drug Use in America,
Peter Venturelli ed. Boston: Jones and Bartlett.

Warren, Ricks, George Zgourides, and Martin Monto. 1993. "Self-Report Versions of the Yale Brown Obsessive-
Compulsive Scale: An Assessment of a Sample of Normals." Psychological Reports. 73:574.

Monto, Martin A., Michael Newcomb, Jerome Rabow, and Anthony C. R. Hernandez. 1992. "Social Status and
Drunk Driving Intervention." Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 53(1):63-68.

Rabow, Jerome, Michael Newcomb, Martin Monto, and Anthony C. R. Hernandez. 1992. "Informal Drunk Driving
Intervention: Psychosocial Correlates Among Young Women and Men." Journal of Applied Social Psychology,
21:1988-2006.

Rabow, Jerome, Michael Newcomb, Martin Monto, and Anthony Hernandez. 1990. "Altruism in Drunk Driving
Situations: Personal and Situational Factors in Intervention." Soc. Psych. Qtrly. 53(3):199-213.

STUDIES UNDER REVIEW OR IN PROGRESS
Milrod, C. & Monto, M. A. Grey foxes, hobbyists and the girlfriend experience: Elderly male clients of
heterosexual prostitution. Under review in Archives of Sexual Behavior.

Monto, M. A. Objectivity, activism, and the challenge of research on a highly polarized and somewhat stigmatized
topic. Forthcoming in Street-based sex work, K. Jares & C. Shdaimah (Eds.)

Monto, M. A., Deryck, F., & McRee, N. Non-suicidal self-Injury among a representative sample of adolescents:
Parameter estimates and gender differences.” Completed, awaiting resubmission.

Monto, M. A. & Milrod, C. Perceptions of power in relation to providers among men who pay for sex. To be
submitted to Men and Masculinities.

Monto, M. A. Contrasting strategies for categorizing the customers of prostitutes. In progress.

Monto, M. A., & Hedlin. National survey of demand for commercial sex. Currently being administered.

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STUDIES UNDER REVIEW OR IN PROGRESS (cont)

Monto, M. A. & VanDyke, K. Where do college students draw the line in relationship conflict? A qualitative study
of student responses to intimate partner violence.

Monto, M. A. & Guest, A. The fragile generation: Are popular conceptions about the resilience of contemporary
young adults supported by nationally representative trend data?

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
Milrod, C. & Monto, M. A. Grey Foxes: Older customers of prostitutes who solicit sex online. Presented at the
annual meetings of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, Albuquerque, NM, November 2015.

Monto, M. A., & Milrod, C. Older johns: Male prostitution clients over sixty who seek women providers online."
Presented at the annual meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, Long Beach CA, April 2015.

Monto, M. A., Deryck, F., & McRee, N. Self-injury among adolescents: Gender and cultural issues. Presented at
the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA. Aug. 2014.

Monto, Martin A. Four studies of sex work in Southeast Asia: Implications for research and policy. Presented at
the annual meetings of the Western Society of Criminology, Honolulu, HI (February 2014).

Monto, Martin A. and Katie Van Dyke. “’She Should Just Leave': Victim Blame in College Student
Attitudes Toward Intimate Partner Violence." Accepted for presentation at the annual meetings of the
Pacific Sociological Association, Portland, OR (March 2014).

Monto, Martin A. and Anna Carey. “A New Standard of Sexual Behavior? Are Claims Associated with the
“Hookup Culture” Supported by Nationally Representative Data?" Presented at the annual meetings
of the American Sociological Association in New York (August 2013).

Monto, Martin A. “Who are the Customers of Prostitutes? Implications for Public Policy.” Presented at the
Annual Meetings of the Western Society of Criminology in Berkeley, CA (February 2013). Invited
Presidential Session.

Monto, Martin A. “The Every Man or the Peculiar Man? New Research on the Motives and Misconceptions
Surrounding Customers of Prostitutes” Presented at the 9th Annual Human Trafficking, Prostitution and Sex Work
Conference, Toledo, OH (September 2012).

Monto, Martin A. and Christine Milrod. “Ordinary or Peculiar Men? Comparing the Customers of Prostitutes with
Nationally-Representative Samples of Men," Presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological
Association in Denver, CO (August 2012).

Monto, Martin A. “Male Customers of Prostitutes: Myths, Misconceptions, and Promising Strategies for
Demand Reduction.” Presented at the 8th Annual Human Trafficking, Prostitution and Sex Work Conference,
Toledo, OH (September 2011).

Monto, Martin A., Devon Goss, and Mallori Maloney. “Personal and Situational Predictors of Peer Intervention in
Sexual Assault Situations.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Las
Vegas, NV (August 2011).

Monto, Martin A. “Prostitution and the Sociology of Law: Current Research in Trafficking, Exploitation,
and “Sex Work” in Las Vegas.” Invited Panelist at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association,
Las Vegas, NV (August 2011).

Monto, Martin A., Jerome Rabow, and Malori Maloney. “Peer Intervention: A Promising Approach to
Reducing Sexual Assault on Campus.” Paid Workshop Presenter at the U.S.D.O.J. Office of Violence Against
Women sponsored Campus Technical Training Institute, Las Vegas, NV. (June 2010)

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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (cont)

Monto, Martin A. and Malori Maloney. “Peer Intervention in Sexual Assault Situations: A Promising
Strategy for Reducing Sexual Assault on College Campuses.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Western
Society of Criminology, Honolulu, Hawaii (February 2010)

Monto, Martin A.. “Friends Don’t Let Friends Assault Friends: Exploring Peer Intervention in Sexual
AssaultOn Campus.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Pacific Soc. Assn., San Diego (April, 2009)

Monto, Martin A. University of Portland. “Conceiving Homophobia” Presented at the Annual Meeting of
the National Association of Social Philosophy, Portland (July, 2008)

Monto, Martin A..“Rationalizing Social Inequality: Is Self Deception the Key.”Presented at the Annual
Meeting of the American Sociological Association, New York (August 2007)

Monto, Martin A.. “Efforts to Reduce Demand for Prostitution: Johns Schools and Other Strategies.”
Presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Science, Seattle (March 2007)

Monto, Martin A. “Weberian and Frierian Models of Teaching Social Justice.” Presented at the Annual
Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association Meetings in Portland (April 2005)

Monto, Martin A. “Teaching Social Justice in Sociology Courses.” Presented at on-campus conference on
Teaching Social Justice: Insights from Across the Curriculum. (October 2004)

Monto, Martin A. “Teaching Social Justice: Objectivity or Activism?” Presented at the Annual Meeting of
the American Sociological Association (August 2004).

Monto, Martin A. “Cultural Contradictions and the Customers of Prostitutes.” Presented at the Annual
Meeting of the American Sociological Association (August 2004).

Monto, Martin A. Female Prostitution and Male Customers: Examining Current Understandings. Presented
at the annual Meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, April 2004, San Francisco.

Monto, Martin A.and Maria Howe (student). Self-conception Among Homeless Males. Presented at the annual
Meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, April 2004, San Francisco.

Ryland, Brandy, Lisel Adams, and Martin Monto. "Gendered Spaces: Product Placement Among Leading Toy
Retailers." Presented at the annual Meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, April 2002.

Monto, Martin A.. "Competing Definitions of Prostitution: Insights from Two Studies of Male Customers."
Presented at the annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, August 2001.

Monto, Martin A.. "Resocializing the Arrested Clients of Street Prostitutes:'Johns Schools' as Social Control."
Presented at the annual meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, April 2001.

Monto, Martin A.. "Cultural Oppositions and the Definition of Prostitution." Presented at the annual meetings of
the Pacific Sociological Association, April 2000.
Monto, Martin A.. "Prostitution and Human Commodification." Presented at the annual meetings of the American
Sociological Association, August 1999.

Seeman, Melvin and Martin Monto. "The Inheritance of Competence." Presented at the annual meetings of the
American Sociological Association, August 1999.

Monto, Martin A.. "Johns Intervention Programs and the Men Who Attend Them." Presented at the annual
meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, April 1999

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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (cont)

Monto, Martin A.. "Meaningful Differences: A Comparison of the Male Clients of Prostitutes with a National
Sample." Presented at the annual meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, April 1999.

Monto, Martin A.. "Rape Myth Acceptance Among the Male Clients of Female Street Prostitutes." Presented at
the annual meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, April, 1998.

Pinion, Cortney and Martin Monto. "Changes in the Gender Roles, 1974-1998: Insights from a Revisitation of the
Bem Sex Role Inventory." Presented at the annual meetings of the Oregon Academy of Sciences, February, 1998

Monto, Martin A. "Prostitution's Customers: A Profile of the Men Attending John's Intervention Programs."
Presentation at the annual meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, April, 1997.

Monto, Martin A.. "Focusing on the Clients of Street Prostitutes." Presented at the annual meetings of the Oregon
Academy of Sciences, February, 1997.

Monto, Martin A.. "Lamaze and Bradley Childbirth Classes: Contrasting Perspectives Toward the Medical
Institution." Presented at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, August, 1996.

Monto, Martin A., George Zgourides, and Richard Harris. "Empathy, Self-Esteem, and the Adolescent Sexual
Offense." Presented at the meetings of the American Sociological Association, August, 1996.

Monto, Martin A.. "Redefining Prostitution by Focusing on the Johns: The Unique Approach of the Sexual
Exploitation Education Project. Presented at the annual meetings of the Pacific Sociological Assn,, March, 1996.

Monto, Martin A., George Zgourides, and Richard Harris. "Correlates of Adolescent Male Sexual Offense: Use of
Sexually Explicit Materials, Sexual Attitudes, and Prior Adult Sexual Contact." Presented at the annual meeting of
the Oregon Academy of Sciences, February, 1995.

Monto, Martin A. "Emotion Work, Feeling Rules, and Women's Understandings of Childbirth." Presented at the
annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, August, 1994.

Monto, Martin A. "Competing Definitions of Childbirth and their Implications for Choice and Autonomy."
Presented at the annual meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association, April 1993.

Monto, Martin A. "Emotion Work, Feeling Rules, and Women's Sentiments Regarding Childbirth."
Presented at the annual meeting of the Oregon Academy of Sciences, March, 1993.

Monto, Martin A. "The Lingering Presence of Culture in Women's Experiences of Childbirth." Presented at the
annual meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 1992.

Monto, Martin A. and Leah Robin. "Discrepancy and Conflict in Femininities: Change and Stability Since 1936."
Presented at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, August 1992.

Monto, Martin A. "The Bem Sex Role Inventory as a Teaching Device." Presented at the annual meeting of the
American Sociological Association, August 1991.

Monto, Martin A. "An Exercise in Gender: The Bem Sex Role Inventory in the Classroom." Presented at the
annual meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association, April 1991.

Monto, Martin A., Michael Newcomb, Jerome Rabow, and Anthony C. R. Hernandez. "Peer Intervention in Drunk
Driving Situations: A Consideration of Age, Sex, and Race." Presented at the annual meeting of the American
Sociological Association, August 1990.

Monto, Martin A. "The Self and Social Structure." Presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological
Association, Honors Program Session, August, 1989.

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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (cont)
Rabow, Jerome, Martin A. Monto, Anthony C. R. Hernandez, and Michael Newcomb. "Preventing Drunk Driving:
The Case for Informal Interventions." Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social
Problems, August 1989.

Rabow, Jerome, Martin A. Monto, Anthony C. R. Hernandez, and Michael Newcomb. "Preventing Drunk Driving:
Altruism in the Field." Presented at the semi-annual meeting of the California Association for Criminal Justice
Research, October, 1989.

Monto, Martin A., Michael Newcomb, Jerome Rabow, and Anthony C. R. Hernandez. "Altruism in Drunk Driving
Situations." Presented at the Pacific Sociological Association, April, 1989.

Rabow, Jerome, Martin A. Monto, Anthony C. R. Hernandez, and Michael Newcomb. "Who, How, and When
Persons Intervene in Potential Drunk Driving Situations." Presented at the annual meeting of the American
Criminology Association, November, 1989.

Monto, Martin A."The Perspectives of the Participants in the 1986 Aggieville Riot." Presented at the annual
meeting of the American Sociological Association, Honors Program Session, August, 1987.

AWARDS, HONORS, AND GRANT ACTIVITIES
Hugo Beigel Award for outstanding contributions to sex research. (Goes to the best published article on sexuality
in a calendar year.) From the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, November 2015.

University of Portland Faculty Distinguished Scholarship Award. (One given.) May 2015.

President’s Award, University of Portland, with Kristina Houck. (For “significant achievement” requiring
“exemplary collaboration”). December 2014.

Nominated & Accepted as a Full Member into the International Academy of Sex Research. February 2014.

Dundon-Berchtold Faculty Ethics Fellow, University of Portland. Fall 2013-Spring 2014.

Avon Foundation for Women Campus Grant to Support “Campus Efforts to Recognize Sexual Assault,
Stalking, and Intimate Partner Violence Situations and Intervene Appropriately to Prevent Violence.” April
2013-March 2014 ($5,000). I wrote and submitted this grant but listed Kristina Houck as Project Director.

Collegium Fellow for Collegium: A Colloquy on Faith and Intellectual Life. Sponsored by the American
Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities. June 2012.

8 Portland Area Leaders with a Vision. Presenter at Portland Business Alliance breakfast. January, 2012.
U.S. DOJ Office of Violence Against Women Campus Grant Program to support “Power-Based
Interpersonal Violence Reduction Through Bystander Intervention.” Oct 2011-Sept 2014. ($158,722)

ASA FAD Grant for $7000 submitted 2011. Unfunded,

Funded/Invited Participant, National Planning Meeting to End Demand for Commercial Sex, Sponsored by
the Hunt Alternatives Fund and Embrey Family Foundation. Boston. May 2010.

Male Faculty Member of the Year. Feminist Discussion Group. University of Portland. April, 2007

Application to the National Institute of Justice for grant funding to support “A Multi-method Evaluation of
San Francisco’s First Offender Prostitution Program. 2005. (Unfunded).

Member of the University of Portland Presidential Search Committee. 2002-2003

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AWARDS, HONORS, AND GRANT ACTIVITIES (cont)

Arthur Butine Faculty Development Grant for "An Interactionist Approach to Deviance and Social Control. 2001.
($5000).

National Institute of Justice Grant for "Focusing on the Clients of Street Prostitutes: A Creative Approach to
Reducing Violence Against Women." 1997-1999. ($50,000)

Nominated for University Distinguished Teaching Award. 1998, 1997, and 1994.

Arthur Butine Faculty Development Grants for "Understanding the Clients of Street Prostitutes" (1997;$5,800),
"Meaning and the Interpretive Process in Childbirth" (1995, $4,500), and "Undergraduate Training in Social
Science Research" (1994, $2,500), University of Portland.

Faculty Research Grants for "Correlates of Adolescent Sexual Offense" (1993, $2,800; 1994, $2,350).

Club Advisor of the Year, University of Portland. 1993.

National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant. Ralph H. Turner, Sponsor. 1992. ($4,000).

Jacob Javits Fellowship, U.S. Department of Education. 1987-1991. ($70,000).

Awarded two years of fellowship and two years of teaching assistantship, UCLA Department of Sociology. 1987-
1991. ($60,000).
Honor Societies: Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Mortar Board, Alpha Kappa Delta, others.

LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE (Dept. Chair and Summer Coordinator listed under Past Appointments; Presidential Search
Committee listed under Honors, Awards, and Grant Activities.)

National Research Advisory Board. Demand Abolition, Boston, MA. (Paid position.) Fall 2014-present.

Presidential Advisory Committee on Inclusion. Spring 2014-present.

University Undergraduate Core Coordinating Committee. Fall 2014-present.

Keynote Speaker, Lead Proposal Writer, Breakout Session Organizer, Faculty Development Day Thematic and
Breakout Sessions, September 2014 - May 2015.

Neighborhood Coordinating Council, Tree Committee Chair. First Addition Neighborhood Association,
Lake Oswego, Elected June 2012, 2013, 2014-present.

Community Against Violence Team to prevent power-based personal violence on campus. 2011-present.

Green Dot Violence Prevention Program Campus Co-Coordinator Fall 2011 to present.

Advisor, Alpha Kappa Delta, International Sociology Honor Society, 1993-present.

Chair, Sociology Faculty Search Committee, Fall 2012.

Friends of Pimpollo Foundation (to support literacy in Oaxaca, Mexico) Speaker and Table Captain for
Spring 2012 and Fall 2011 fundraising events.

Sociology Core Assessment Coordinator for SOC 101. Summer 2011.
Member of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Education Team (SAPET), Summer 2010 to present.

Sociology Program Review Coordinator. (Wrote report and coordinated review visit.) 2009-2010.

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LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE (cont)
National Institute of Justice Final Report Reviewer for Evaluation of San Francisco’s LifeSkills and

GRACE programs for survivors of prostitution, Spring 2010.

2008.Human Subjects IRB Committee Member, 2009-2012.

Task force on Online Teaching Evaluations. 2009-2013

Trained SAFE (Stop Assualt for Everyone) advocate, 2009-Present

Medical Teams International Service Trip to Oaxaca, Mexico, November 2008.

` National Institute of Justice Final Report Reviewer for Evaluation of San Francisco’s First Offender
Prostitution Program, 2010 and 2008.

Cultural Diversity Embedded Element Committee, 2008-2009.

Sociology Faculty Search Committee, Fall 2008.

Organizer, Social Sciences Sessions for Weekend on the Bluff, April, 2008

Co-Organizer, university mini-conference on Teaching Social Justice: Insights from Across the Curriculum.
October 2004.

Organizer, Faculty panel on Maintaining Scholarly Productivity at a Teaching Institution. September 2004

University Core Advisory Group. 2004-2006.

Faculty Presenter at Office of Admissions presentations in Ashland and Eugene, Oregon. March 2004. (Also
2003).
Social Sciences Endorsement Committee, School of Education, 2001-2002.

Committee on Committees, 2001, 2002.

Psychology Faculty Search Committee, 2001-2002.

Chair, Teaching and Scholarship Committee. 1999-2000.

Department Representative to Academic Senate. 1998-2000.

Professional Evaluator and Consultant for the San Francisco, Las Vegas intervention programs for men convicted
of soliciting prostitution. 1995-2000.

Chair, Sociology Faculty Search Committee. 1998-1999.

Social Conscience Committee, Pacific Sociological Association. 1999.

Organizer and Referee, "Empirical Studies of the Sex Industry." A formal paper session at the Pacific Sociological
Association Meetings, San Diego. April, 1999.

Committee on Teaching and Scholarship. 1996-1999.

New Faculty Orientation Committee. 1997-1999.

Campus Coordinator for Nationally Competitive Scholarships, Univ. of Portland. 1993-1998.

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LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE (cont)

Human Subjects Review Committee, Univ. of Portland. 1997-1998 and 1995-1996.

Organizer and Referee, "New Directions in Symbolic Interactionism." A formal paper session at the Pacific
Sociological Association Meetings, San Diego. April, 1997.

Co-Organizer of Pacific Region Banquet for the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interactionism. Seattle. March,
1996.

Organizer and Referee, "Symbolic Interaction: The Self and Sensibility." A formal paper session at the
Pacific Sociological Association Meetings, Seattle. March, 1996.

Organizer and Coordinator of senior exit interviews, College of Arts and Science. 1995, 1996.

Instructor Development Committee, Univ. of Portland. 1993-1995.
Academic advisor for all sociology majors, University of Portland. 1993-1998.

Advisor to Social Science Club, Univ. of Portland. 1992-1998.

Applied and Chartered two national honor societies at the university, Alpha Kappa Delta National Sociology
Honor Society, and Psi Chi National Psychology Honor Society. 1993.

Testified regarding the University's master plan before a public forum, before the city hearings officer, and before
the city council, 1993.

Graduate student representative to the UCLA Sociology Department's Undergraduate Education Committee. 1990-
1991.

President of the Sociology Graduate Students Association, UCLA. Accomplishments included drafting the
Graduate Student Addendum to the Department's Eight-Year Review and organizing and moderating
student/faculty "town meeting." 1989-1990.

Editor of The Network, the quarterly newsletter of the American Sociological Association Honors Program
Students Association. 1989-1990.

LESS INTENSIVE OR EPISODIC SERVICE CONTRIBUTIONS
--Campus Visitation Day Presenter, 2014, 2015
--Reviewer for Journal of Sex Research, 2014.
--Reviewer for Justice Quarterly, 2012
--Reviewer for Pacific Northwest Journal of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities, 2012
--Weekend on the Bluff presenter, 2009, 2010.
--Presenter for Peer Health Educators on Sexual Assault, 2009, 2010.
--Choir, St. Wenceslas Catholic Church, Scappoose, OR, 2006-2013
--Hosted AVID students in my summer class, 2008, 2009.
--Organized Founders Day session on Feminist Senior Theses, April 2009.
--Peer Reviewer, Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS, (journal). 2008.
--Chair, Search Committee for Sociology Visiting Asst. Professor.2007
--Official “Institutional Sponsor” for Anissa Rogers’ 2-year Hartford Scholars Fellowship, 2006-2008.
--President’s Open House speaker, Spring 2006
--Faculty Advisor to the Inline Hockey Club, 2005-2006.
--Peer reviewer for Internatl. J. of Offender Therapy and Comparitive Criminology, Spring 2007.
--Peer reviewer for Sociological Quarterly (journal). Fall 2006
--Visitation Day speaker. Fall 2006, Spring 2006.
--Masters Thesis Committee for Jason England, Performing and Fine Arts. Spring 2006.07 fall defense
--Grant Reviewer for the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). 2006
--Faculty Representative to Office of Admissions Reception for visiting counselors. Fall 2004.

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--Peer reviewer for Field Methods (journal) 2004-2005
--Peer reviewer for Symbolic Interaction (journal). 2004-present.
--Peer reviewer for Violence Against Women (journal). 2002-present.
--Faculty Workload Subommittee to advise the Dean, CAS. Fall 2001.
--Campus Liaison for the Jacob Javits Fellowship, Univ. of Portland. 1999-present.
--Reviewer of Sociology textbook by Diana Kendall (Wadsworth-ITP), 2001
--Reviewer of Sociology textbook by Jay Coakley (McGraw-Hill), 2001
--Student Faculty Court. 1998-2000. (Committee never met).
--Reviewer for British Journal of Social Psychology 1999.
--Campus Liaison for the British Marshall Scholarship, Univ. of Portland. 1993-1999.
--Reviewer for American Journal of Criminal Justice 1998.
--Office of Students with Disabilities Advisory Committee. 1997-1998.
--Integrated Writing Program Advisory Committee, Univ. of Portland. 1995-1998.
--Commencement Volunteer, 1997, 1998, 1999. 2005
--Rhodes Scholarship mock interviewer, 2004 & 2005
--Presider, Discussant, Judge, Alpha Kappa Delta Undergraduate Rsch. Conf., UCLA. Spring 1989, 1990.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE
University of Portland (1992-Present)
--SOC 101, Introduction to Sociology (formerly SOC 200).
--SOC/PHL 188, Mind, Self, and Society (team taught for incoming honors program students)
--SOC 191, Ideology and Inequality (special freshman seminar)
--SOC/PSY/SW 214, Research Methods: Design (formerly SOC/PSY 314)
--SOC 380, Sociological Theory (formerly SOC 412)
--SOC/PSY 350, Social Psychology (formerly SOC/PSY 341)
--SOC/SW 357, Perspectives on Gender and the Body
--SOC/PSY 401, Internship

TEACHING EXPERIENCE (cont)
--SOC 422, Sociology of Gender
--SOC 432, Gender and Violence
--SOC 444, Deviant Behavior
--SOC 491, Women and Deviance (Taught about one-half of the course due to illness of instructor)
--SOC 491, Qualitative Research Methods
--SOC 492, Public Presentation of Sociology (a 1-credit course associated with Founder’s Day).
--SOC 498, Sociology Senior Project Seminar (formerly, SOC 488)
--SOC/PSY 499, Senior Theses in Psychology and Sociology
Study Abroad (2006, 2011)
--SOC/PSY 350, Social Psychology (special emphasis on the Holocaust), Salzburg, Austria, Sum. 2006
--SOC/PSY 350, Social Psychology (special emphasis on communication and norms), London, Sum. 2011.
UCLA (1987-1992)
Teaching Fellow (1992), Teaching Associate (1990-1991) and Teaching Assistant (1987-1989)
--Introductory Sociology
--Social Psychology
--Sociological Research Methods
--Process and Socialization in the Family
--Tutor, UCLA Transfer Summer Program, for low income and minority students
Kansas State University (1985-1987)
--Learning Skills Seminar Leader, a 3-credit, graded course in study skills for high risk students.
--Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Sociology

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NON-CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND MEDIA APPEARANCES

Interviews with Scientific American, The Chronicle of Higher Education, The Los Angeles Times, USA
Today, Time Magazine, The Atlantic, Live Science, and many others regarding my study debunking popular
misconceptions surrounding the so-called “hookup culture” among college students in the United States. (August,
2013).

Widespread news coverage of my study demonstrating that prostitution is not common behavior among
American men and describing three samples of male customers of prostitutes (March, 2013).

Portland Business Alliance, Presenter for Building Connections Breakfast, January 2012.

LiveScience.Com on “Secret Service Scandal: Why Men Buy Sex.” April 2012.

Portland Tribune. “From streetcars to leaf cleanup, the honor system rules,” February, 2011.

Presentation to Gay Straight Partnership on Bullying, Homophobia, and Gay Suicide. February, 2011.

Interviewed for Discovery Channel’s “Sex Map of America” November 2010 (under production).

Psychology Today. “Sex Ed: Keeping Up With the Johns.” December, 2009.

Mentioned in LA Times in article by Joel Rubin on “johns schools.” Feb. 26, 2009.

Presentation to UP’s Social Science Club, on the Burning Man art festival, October, 2009.

Interviewed on National Public Radio’s All Things Considered on Elliot Spitzer and why men seek out
Prostitutes, March 12, 2009.

Interviewed on WAMC Northeast Public Radio on Elliot Spitzer and why men seek out prostitutes, March
11, 2008

Interviewed by The Oregonian on Elliot Spitzer and why men seek out prostitutes, March 13, 2009.

Focus the Nation-Panelist on mobilizing the public to reduce global warming, January 31, 2008.

Celebrating Men Satisfying Women-Panelist for local conference, May 2008.

Interviewed by the Toronto Star on the lure of paid sex. May 11, 2007.

Panelist on Panel “Is Classism the New Racism?” Sponsored by S.T.A.N.D. UP (UP Campus Diversity
Committee), March 1. 2006

Guest Lecture in SOC/SW/SJP 391-Race, Class, and Power in the South, March 30, 2006

“Creative approaches to addressing prostitution.” Guest on Talk of the Nation on National Public Radio.
December, 21, 2005.17 minute segment

“Graduate School Applications in the Social Sciences.” Panelist at University of Portland, November 2005.

“How disaster divides us: What hurricane Katrina revealed about race and class issues.” Panelist at University of
Portland, October 2005.

“Objectivity or Activism: Teaching Social Justice in Sociology Courses.” Presentation at mini-conference on
Teaching Social Justice: Insights from Across the Curriculum. Univ. of Portland. October 2004.

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NON-CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND MEDIA APPEARANCES (cont)

“Maintaining Scholarly Productivity at a Teaching University.” Panelist at Seminar Sponsored by the College of
Arts and Sciences. University of Portland. September 2004.

“Culture and the Medical Practices Surrounding Childbirth.” Guest Speaker in University of Portland course on
Perspectives on the Body and Human Sexuality. October 2003. (Also October 2002).

“Measuring Undesirable Attitudes and Behavior.” Presentation for the Odyssey Series Summer Institute for
talented high school students. (At Univ. of Portland; Sponsored by Juhns Hopkins University. Summer 2003.

"After Four Years, Success of KC's John TV Appears to be Ebbing." Kansas City Star. Sept. 7, 2001.

"Bringing Out Baby...at Home." WebMD. May 28, 2001.

“The Prostitution of Women by Men.” Streetwise, Chicago. May 9, 2000

"Safety Statistics Fail to Settle Fliers' Nerves." Quoted at length in an article on the fear of flying in The
Oregonian, Portland's Daily Newspaper. February 6, 2000

"Public Has Opportunity to Accept Different Abilities." Quoted at length on the stigma faced by handicapped
individuals in The Oregonian, Portland's daily newspaper. Aug 6, 1999.

"How Much of the Dream Fulfilled." Presenter for U. of Portland M. L. King commemoration. Jan. 1999.

"Prostitution and the Commodification of Sexuality." Presentation to the Social Sciences Club, Univ. of Portland.
October 1998.

“Prostitution Policy.” Presentation for conference on Responding to Violence in Policy and Practice, spronsored by
the National Association of Social Workers. On UP campus, March 1998.

"Study Asks Why Clients Seek Out Prostitutes." Article on my research in The Oregonian. Oct. 16, 1997.

Interviewed regarding grant to study clients of prostitution on, KOPB (Oregon Public Broadcasting, KINK, KXL,
and other local radio stations. October 1997.

Interviewed regarding prostitution on KOPB (Oregon Public Broadcasting) program Oregon Considered. April
23, 1997.

"Workshop to Instruct Johns Fails to Work Out." Quoted in The Oregonian. April 14, 1997.

"The Real Life of a Prostitute." My research was profiled in Portland Magazine. Spring 1996.

"Oregon Professors Study Men in Sex Industry." Associated Press wire story appearing in newpapers nationwide.
July 17, 1995.

"Just Why Do Men Do It?--Solicit Sex Acts." Quoted at length in The Oregonian. July 14, 1995.

"Men Who Solicit Prostitution." Interviewed on KPTV Television News. July 12, 1995.

"Redefining Prostitution by Focusing on the Johns: The Unique Approach of the Sexual Exploitation Education
Project (SEEP)." Colloquia for the University of Portland. Spring 1995

"Mr. Mom: Men Who Stay Home With the Kids." Interviewed, KGW(TV) "Good Evening."Fall 1994.
"Understanding the Adolescent Sex Offender." Reunion Lecture, Univ. of Portland. Summer 1994.

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