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California State University, San Bernardino
   
 
Jamie Conley
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Graduate Research Assistant
 
   
     
  Jamie was the lead student researcher on the P.A.C.T. research project. Her responsibilities included organizing the collection of data, creating and cleaning the database, and helping with the geographic analysis of the data. Jamie also assisted other researchers working on the geographic components of the Y.A.T. evaluation, and GAPS project, specifically regarding the use of geographic information systems (GIS).  
 
 
Curriculum Vita
Education  
  2000 M.A.

California State University, San Bernardino
Interdisciplinary Studies: Criminal Justice and Geography
Currently enrolled
Thesis: The Jeffrey-Lynn Revitalization Project and its Effect on Crime

  2000 B.A. California State University, San Bernardino
Double Major: Anthropology [Museum Studies] and Social Science [primary focus on History with secondary focuses on Geography and Anthropology]
       
Current Positions  
  2000-present

Research Assistant
Institute for Criminal Justice Research, Crime Prevention Analysis Lab
California State University, San Bernardino, CA

  2000-present Graduate Teaching Assistant
Department of Geography,
California State University, San Bernardino, CA

     
Employment History  
  2002

Student GIS Tech
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
California State University San Bernardino

  2001 Student Assistant
Department of Geography
California State University San Bernardino
  2001 Graduate Teaching Assistant
Department of Geography
California State University San Bernardino
  2001 Planning committee of the Second International Conference
on GIS in Education
     
Research  
  2002-present

PACT – Riverside County, CA
An examination of a multi-agency program that dispatched a psychological counseling team to domestic violence and other related calls for service. Data collection included the use of global positioning systems and site assessments to measure the distanceto services for successful versus unsuccessful cases.

  2002-present Youth Accountability Team (YAT) –Riverside, Ca
A spatial analysis of juvenile delinquency movement patterns to
forecast future criminal events.
  2000-present Master’s Thesis
An examination of the effect the Jeffrey-Lynn Revitalization
Project had crime in Anaheim, CA.
     
Awards  
  2001

Tom McKnight Graduate Student Paper Awards

  2000 Outstanding Student Award, Social Science, California
State University San Bernardino
  2000 Highest Honors, Anthropology and Social Science, California
State University San Bernardino
     
Conference Presentations
  2001

Conley, Jamie. “The Anaheim Resort Area: Renovation and its Effect on
Crime.” Presented at the 55th Annual Meeting, California Geographical
Society (Stockton, CA, May 4-6).

     
Professional Affiliations
  Phi Kappa Phi

National Honor Society

  Alpha Phi Sigma National Criminal Justice Honor Society