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California State University, San Bernardino
   
 
Jill Christie
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Graduate Research Assistant
 
   
     
  Jill is engaged in a student initiated research project involving temporary public art (specifically city sponsored fiberglass models) with the intent of identifying ways to prevent theft and vandalism. In addition, Jill provides assistance with data collection and management for the PASSAGES evaluation project, P.A.C.T. and Chula Vista. She serves as Team Leader to the Chula Vista Project, which is currently on hiatus pending policy implementation by the city. Jill is also the assistant editor for the Delinquent Coyote, the quarterly department newsletter. Previously, Jill was the Team Leader for a project examining the impact of street-level narcotics and prostitution on the area of Riverside city on the community. Together with Jason Keith, this work was presented at a regional professional conference. Jill completed her B.A. in 2003 and has begun working on a M.A. Her graduate work thesis is focused on art theft in which she is using Interpol data. She currently has a public art project that is funded by a mini-grant.
 
Curriculum Vita
Education  
  2003-Current

California State UniversitySan Bernardino, CA. Currently enrolled in the Masters of Criminal Justice graduate program.

  2000-2002

California State University San Bernardino, CA. B.A., Criminal Justice. Graduated with departmental honors.

  1994-2000

Riverside Community College Riverside, CA. Major in Administration of Justice. Transferred to University

       
Current Positions  
  2002-present

Research Assistant for the Center for Criminal Justice Research. Collection of data, processing of data which includes inputting, developing databases, and coding of the data. Analysis of data and literary review. Write technical reports disseminating findings in an effort to prepare for publication. Transcribing of interviews.