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Dr. Marc Renzema
Professor of Criminal Justice
office phone: (610) 683-4237
e-mail: renzema@kutztown.edu
websites:
http://faculty.kutztown.edu/renzema and
http://renzema.net
University at Albany: Ph.D. & M.A.,
Criminal Justice
Temple University: M.A., Psychology
Johns Hopkins University: B.A., Psychology
Dr. Renzema has taught at Kutztown since 1982. Prior to that, he taught at Indiana State University (1977-82). He specializes in electronic supervision technologies and community corrections. He founded The Journal of Offender Monitoring in 1987, and is currently on its editorial board. He has been a member of the editorial board of the Community Corrections Reporter since 1993 and is the former editor of the journal of the National Association of Probation Executives.
He has engaged in research for the National Institute of Justice on the nationwide use of electronic monitoring, and from 1998-2000 he served on the Electronic Monitoring Working Group funded by National Institute of Justice. He has published over two dozen articles and two book chapters, primarily in the areas of electronic monitoring and psychological stress, and he has helped jurisdictions nationwide as well as in Europe, Asia, and Australia establish electronic monitoring programs.
Since 2001 he has been the lead reviewer on electronic monitoring for the Campbell Collaboration meta-analysis project.
In 2006 he was appointed to the National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology advisory team for its new National Electronic Supervision Technology Resource Center.
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