CURRICULUM VITAE KATHERINE M. BROWN PH.D. - Tarleton State University

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THE CV SUBMITTED IS MOST CURRENT AND CORRECT AS OF AUGUST 18, 2021CURRICULUM VITAEKATHERINE M. BROWN, PH.D.TARLETON STATE UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICECOLLEGE OF CRIMINOLOGY, CRIMINAL JUSTICE & PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONRELLIS ACADEMIC ALLIANCE COMPLEX BUILDING 1 ROOM 3021425 BRYAN ROAD BRYAN, TEXAS 77807(979) 317-3426 KMBROWN@TARLETON.EDUACADEMIC APPOINTMENTSSeptember 2020to presentProfessional Associate ProfessorDepartment of Criminal JusticeSchool of Criminology, Criminal Justice & Public AdministrationTarleton State University RELLIS Academic AllianceBryan, TexasJanuary 2017 topresentFaculty AffiliateInstitute on Violence Against Women and Human TraffickingSchool of Criminology, Criminal Justice & Public AdministrationTarleton State UniversityFort Worth, TexasSeptember 2018to August 2020Professional Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Criminal JusticeSchool of Criminology, Criminal Justice, and Strategic StudiesTarleton State University RELLIS Academic AllianceBryan, TexasSeptember 2015to September2018Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Criminal JusticeSchool of Criminology, Criminal Justice, and Strategic StudiesTarleton State UniversityFort Worth, TexasSeptember 2012to May 2015Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Justice StudiesMethodist UniversityFayetteville, North Carolina

KATHERINE M. BROWNPage 2September 2008to July 2012Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Criminal JusticeHenry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic SciencesUniversity of New HavenNew Haven, ConnecticutPROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTSAugust 2020 topresentCrime Scene Investigation Consensus Body of the AmericanAcademy of Forensic Sciences Standards Board (ASB)Voting MemberPROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONSSeptember 2017to presentAMBER Alert AffiliateAMBER Alert Training and Technical Assistance ProgramFox Valley Technical CollegeAppleton, WisconsinEDUCATIONPh.D. Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University, August 2008.Comprehensive Exam Specialization Area: Police Administration.Brown, K. M. (2008). Child abduction murder: An analysis of the effect of victimoffender relationship, age, gender, forensic evidence, and time and distanceseparation on case solvability (Doctoral dissertation). Available in ProQuestDissertations and Theses database (UMI No. 3329504), and DissertationAbstracts International Section A. Humanities and Social Sciences, 69(9-A),2009, 3748.M.A. Criminal Justice/Criminology, Sam Houston State University, May 2005.Brown, K. M. (2005). An analysis of the effect of time and distance relationshipson case solvability in murder investigations of abducted children (Master’sthesis).B.A. Government (Minor: Sociology), University of Texas at Austin, December 1993.CERTIFICATIONSFBI Criminal Justice Information System Security and Awareness Training Level II(CJIS), sponsored by Burleson Police Department, TX. Completed December 11,2019.

KATHERINE M. BROWNPage 3Danger Assessment Certification, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing,Baltimore, MD. Completed January 11, 2019.Texas State Bar Approved, Board Certified, Basic Mediation Training –taught by GaryLacefield [Course No. 901294750, 40-hour training seminar with 3 hours of Ethics].Institute for Mediation, Arbitration, Legal Studies, and Forensics; School ofCriminology, Criminal Justice and Strategic Studies, Fort Worth, TX. CompletedApril 28, 2016.PREVIOUS PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEResearch Assistant, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University,Huntsville, Texas. Conducted research for National Youth Survey Family Study.Duties included update of literature review and longitudinal data analysis. September2006 to July 2008.Doctoral Teaching Fellow, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston StateUniversity, Huntsville, Texas. September 2006 to May 2008.Assistant to the Director, Forensic Science Program, College of Criminal Justice,Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas. Responsible for the administrationof the AAFS Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation Commission(FEPAC) process, MSFS program student advisement, and forensic sciences facilitymanagement. September 2005 to September 2006.Program Coordinator, National Resource Center for Police-Corrections Partnership,Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas. Responsible for curriculumconstruction, training coordination and NIJ grant administration for PoliceCorrections Partnerships training. March 2004 to September 2005.Research Assistant, Dr. Richard Ward, College of Criminal Justice, Office of theDean, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas. January 2004 to March2004.PUBLICATIONS: BOOKSKeppel, R. D., Brown, K. M., & Welch, K. (Eds.). (2007). Forensic pattern recognition:From fingerprints to toolmarks. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.PUBLICATIONS: PEER-REVIEWEDWade, L. & Brown, K. M. (2016). A child is abducted: What happens next? InvestigativeReview, 7(2), pp.1-6.

KATHERINE M. BROWNPage 4Brown, K. M., & Keppel, R. D. (2012). Child abduction murder: The impact of forensicevidence on case solvability. Journal of Forensic Sciences. 57(2), 353-363. doi:10.1111/j.1556-4029.2011.01970.xBrown, K. M., & Keppel, R. D. (2007). Child abduction murder: An analysis of theeffect of time and distance separation between murder incident sites on solvability.Journal of Forensic Sciences, 52(1), 137-145. doi:10.1111/j.1556-4029.2006.00328.xKeppel, R. D., Weis, J. G., Brown, K. M., & Welch, K. (2005). The Jack the Rippermurders: A modus operandi and signature analysis of the 1888-91 Whitechapelmurders. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling, 2(1), 1-21. doi:10.1002/jip.22PUBLICATIONS: BOOK CHAPTERS, INVITED, AND OTHERBrown, K. M. (2011). Introduction to forensic science. Career and technical educationfor high school teachers – forensic science online course curriculum. Huntsville,TX: Sam Houston State University.Brown, K. M. (2011). Fingerprint pattern analysis. Career and technical education forhigh school teachers – forensic science online course curriculum. Huntsville, TX:Sam Houston State University.Keppel, R. D., Weis, J. G., Brown, K. M., & Welch, K. (2009). The Jack the Rippermurders: A modus operandi and signature analysis of the 1888-91 Whitechapelmurders. In R. Keppel and W. Birnes (Eds.), Serial violence. Boca Raton, FL: Taylorand Francis Group.Brown, K. M. (2007). Bakker, Jim and Tammy Faye. In J. Gerber & E. L. Jensen (Eds.),Encyclopedia of white-collar crime. (Vol. 1, pp. 19-23). Westport, CT: GreenwoodPublishing Group.Brown, K. M. (2007). Swaggart, Jimmy (1935 - ). In J. Gerber & E. L. Jensen (Eds.),Encyclopedia of white-collar crime. (Vol. 1, pp. 274-275). Westport, CT: GreenwoodPublishing Group.Brown, K. M., Keppel, R. D., Weis, J. G., & Skeen, M. (2006, 2004). Investigative casemanagement for missing children homicides: Report II. In R. Keppel (Ed.), Offenderprofiling: Readings in crime assessment and profiling (2nd ed., 3rd ed.). Mason, OH:Thomson Custom Publishing.PUBLICATIONS: REPORTS AND MONOGRAPHSShelley, T., Brown, K. M. and Bontrager, S. (December 2019). Intimate partner violencerelated strangulation study: Phase I evaluability assessment report. [NIJ report].

KATHERINE M. BROWNPage 5Shelley, T., Brown, K. M. and Dobbs, R. (2018). Project Change: Safe Haven of TarrantCounty and Everman Independent School District's student assistance program onpreventing relationship violence [technical report].Brown, K. M. (2007). Missing child investigations. TELEMASP Bulletin, 14(3), 1-11.Brown, K. M., Keppel, R. D., Weis, J. G., & Skeen, M. (2006). Investigative casemanagement for missing children homicides: Report II. [Cooperative Agreement2006-98-MC-CX-0001]. Olympia, WA: Attorney General of Washington.PUBLICATIONS: PEER REVIEWED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGSBrown, K. M., Brown, K., Shelley, T. O., Hensley, L. (2019). In Lucy A. Davis, BHS(Ed.), Forensic evidence and investigation implications in domestic violence incidentsinvolving non-fatal strangulation (2nd ed., vol. 19, pp. 269). Colorado Springs,Colorado: American Academy of Forensic Sciences.Brown, K. M. (2016). In Andrew Baker, MD (Ed.), Child abduction murder: Regionaldifferences in time to death and offender motivation (1st ed., vol. 16, pp. 288).Colorado Springs, Colorado: American Academy of Forensic Sciences.SELECTED WORK REFERENCED IN OTHER SOURCESBrown, K. M., Keppel, R. D., Weis, J. G., & Skeen, M. (2006), as cited by Shelton, J.,Hilts, M., & MacKizer, M. (2017, November 15). Residential child abduction cases.FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin. Retrieved from dential-child-abduction-casesBrown, K. M., Keppel, R. D., Weis, J. G., & Skeen, M. (2006), as cited by NationalCenter for Missing and Exploited Children (2016). Long-term missing child guide forlaw enforcement: Strategies for finding long-term missing children. Retrieved fromhttp://www.missingkids.org/en US/publications/NCMEC LongTermMissingGuide2016.pdfBrown, K. M., Keppel, R. D., Weis, J. G., & Skeen, M. (2006), as cited by Baker, D. G.(June 2014). New officer training saving the lives of children. Police Chief Magazine,81, 50-53. Retrieved dex.cfm?fuseaction display arch&article id 3389&issue id 62014Brown, K. M., Keppel, R. D., Weis, J. G., & Skeen, M. (2006), as cited by the NationalCenter for Missing and Exploited Children Website (2014). Checklist for publicsafety telecommunicators when responding to calls pertaining to missing, abducted,and sexually exploited children. Retrieved from http://http://www.missingkids.com/en US/publications/NC200.pdf

KATHERINE M. BROWNPage 6Brown, K. M., Keppel, R. D., Weis, J. G., & Skeen, M. (2006), as cited in NationalCenter for Missing & Exploited Children Annual Report (2012). Every child deservesa safe childhood. Retrieved fromhttp://www.missingkids.com/en US/publications/NC171.pdfBrown, K. M., Keppel, R. D., Weis, J. G., & Skeen, M. (2006), as cited in NationalCenter for Missing & Exploited Children. (2011). Missing and abducted children: Alaw-enforcement guide to case investigation and program management. Alexandria,VA: Author.Brown, K. M., Keppel, R. D., Weis, J. G., & Skeen, M. (2006), as cited in Every childdeserves a safe childhood (2011). Retrieved fromhttp://www.missingkids.com/en US/publications/NC171.pdfBrown, K. M., Keppel, R. D., Weis, J. G., & Skeen, M. (2006), as cited by LexisNexisADAM Program Website (2011). LexisNexis ADAM program helps recover missingchildren. Retrieved rce brochureBrown, K. M., Keppel, R. D., Weis, J. G., & Skeen, M. (2006), as cited by MissingChildren Europe: Best practices and recommendations (2010). Retrieved est Practices and RecommendationsMarch%202010.pdfBrown, K. M., Keppel, R. D., Weis, J. G., & Skeen, M. (2006), as cited in NationalCenter for Missing & Exploited Children Annual Report (2009). Retrieved fromhttp://www.missingkids.com/en US/publications/NC171.pdfBrown, K. M. & Keppel, R. D. (2007), as cited by the U. S. National Library ofMedicine, National Institute of Health (2009). [abstract posted]. Retrieved wn, K. M. & Keppel, R. D. (2007), as cited in Heide, K. M, Beauregard, E., &Myers, W. C. (2009). Sexually motivated child abduction murderers: Synthesis of theliterature and case illustrations. Victims and Offenders, 4(1), 58-75. doi:10.1080/15564880802561770Brown, K. M. & Keppel, R. D. (2007), as cited by the U. S. National Library ofMedicine, National Institute of Health (2009). [abstract posted]. Retrieved wn, K. M., Keppel, R. D., Weis, J. G., & Skeen, M. (2006), as cited in NationalCenter for Missing & Exploited Children Annual Report (2008). Retrieved fromhttp://www.missingkids.com/en US/publications/NC171.pdf

KATHERINE M. BROWNPage 7Brown, K. M., Keppel, R. D., Weis, J. G., & Skeen, M. (2006), as cited in Snow, R. L.(2008). Child abduction: Prevention, investigation, and recovery. Westport, CT:Praeger Publishers.Brown, K. M. & Keppel, R. D. (2007), as cited in Van Patten, I. T & Delhauer, P. G.(2007). Sexual homicide: A spatial analysis of 25 years of deaths in Los Angeles.Journal of Forensic Sciences, 52(5), 1129-41. doi: 10.1111/j.15564029.2007.00531.xBrown, K. M. & Keppel, R. D. (2007), as posted by Dagner, H. (2007, May 4).[Message board post]. Retrieved from http://www.helendagner.comBrown, K. M., Keppel, R. D., Weis, J. G., & Skeen, M. (2006), as cited in ChildrenEurope Annual Report (2007). Retrieved from http://www.copiidisparuti.roBrown, K. M., Keppel, R. D., Weis, J. G., & Skeen, M. (2006), as cited in CongressionalResearch Service Report for Congress (2008). Missing and exploited children:Background, policies, and issues. Retrieved from http://web.mit.eduBrown, K. M., Keppel, R. D., Weis, J. G., & Skeen, M. (2006), as cited by the NationalCenter for Missing and Exploited Children Website (2009). FAQ: Missing children.Retrieved from http://www.missingkids.comBrown, K. M., Keppel, R. D., Weis, J. G., & Skeen, M. (2006), as cited by the NationalCenter for Missing and Exploited Children Website (2009). Team Adam FAQs.Retrieved from http://www.missingkids.comBrown, K. M., Keppel, R. D., Weis, J. G., & Skeen, M. (2006), as cited in NationalCenter for Missing and Exploited Children (2002). Know the rules abduction andkidnapping: Prevention tips for parents and guardians [Brochure]. Retrieved fromhttp://www.missingkids.comBrown, K. M., Keppel, R. D., Weis, J. G., & Skeen, M. (2006), as cited by NationalCenter for Missing and Exploited Children Website (2009). Just in case guidelinesin case your child is or might someday be a runaway. Retrieved fromhttp://www.cybertipline.com/missingkidsBrown, K. M., Keppel, R. D., Weis, J. G., & Skeen, M. (2006), as cited by NationalCenter for Missing and Exploited Children (2009). Just in case guidelines in caseyour child might someday be a runaway [brochure]. Retrieved fromhttp://hawaii.gov/ag/mcchBrown, K. M., Keppel, R. D., Weis, J. G., & Skeen, M. (2006), as cited by State ofHawaii Department of the Attorney General Website (2009). Just in case: Guidelinesin case your child is or might someday be a runaway. Retrieved fromhttp://hawaii.gov/ag/mcch

KATHERINE M. BROWNPage 8Brown, K. M., Keppel, R. D., Weis, J. G., & Skeen, M. (2006), as cited by OklahomaState Bureau of Instigation Website (2005-2009). If your child is a runaway.Retrieved from http://www.ok.gov/osbi/InvestigativeBrown, K. M., Keppel, R. D., Weis, J. G., & Skeen, M. (2006), as cited by Friends of theMissing Child Center – Hawaii Website (n.d.). Abduction and Kidnapping PreventionTips. Retrieved fromhttp://www.missingkidshawaii.org/get help child safty abduction.htmlBrown, K. M., Keppel, R. D., Weis, J. G., & Skeen, M. (2006), as cited by LexisNexisRisk Solutions Website (2009). The ADAM Program. Retrieved fromhttp://www.choicepoint.comBrown, K. M., Keppel, R. D., Weis, J. G., & Skeen, M. (2006), as cited by KentuckyDepartment of Corrections Office of Victim’s Services (2009). Missing Children[calendar]. Retrieved from http://www.corrections.ky.govBrown, K. M., Keppel, R. D., Weis, J. G., & Skeen, M. (2006), as cited in Clouthier, M.(2008, July 2). Where the children are [Web log post]. Retrieved q child abductionBrown, K. M., Keppel, R. D., Weis, J. G., & Skeen, M. (2006), as cited in Clouthier, M.(2008, July 2). Where the children are [Mobile widget]. Retrieved fromhttp://plusmo.com/wap/site/article.shtml?pid 558266&iid &aid 20&q GRANTS, CONTRACTS AND SPONSORED RESEARCHFunded ProjectsBrown, K. M. [Co-Principal Investigator], Morrow, B. [Principal Investigator] Shelley,T. [Co-Principal Investigator]. President’s Fund for Excellence: Student ResearchersAgainst Violence (SRAV). Tarleton State University. 23,979. [funded, Fall 2021 toSpring, 2022].Brown, K. M. [Co-Principal Investigator], Shelley, T. [Principal Investigator]. Researchand Evaluation on Violence Against Women: Sexual Violence, Intimate PartnerViolence, Stalking, and Teen Dating Violence Solicitation: Assessing an innovativeresponse to intimate partner violence related strangulation. National Institute ofJustice (NIJ). 329,381 [NIJ-2018-VA-CX-0005]. [funded, January 1, 2019 toDecember 31, 2021].Brown, K. M. [Co-Principal Investigator], & Shelley, T. [Principal Investigator].Analyzing the results of a teen dating and domestic violence survey. Safe Haven ofTarrant County. 6,586. [funded, December 2017 to June 2018].

KATHERINE M. BROWNPage 9Grant WritingBrown, K. M. & Shelley, T. [Grant Writers]. Enhancing local responses to intimatepartner violence related strangulation (IVPRS). Safe City Commission/One SafePlace. XXX,000. [in preparation for submission on January 20, 2021].Brown, K. M. [Evaluator], Shelley, T. [Evaluator]. Family Violence Prevention andServices Discretionary Grants: Specialized Services for Abused Parents and TheirChildren (Demonstration Projects): Tarrant County Family Justice CenterCollaborative Response for Abused Parents and Their Children Project (The SafeFamily Project). Administration for Children and Families – Family and YouthServices Bureau, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Partners: OneSafe Place, Shaken Baby Alliance, and Texas Department of Family and ProtectiveServices, Child Protective Investigations Division. 649,642 [HHS-2020-ACFACYF-EV-1812 submitted June 5, 2020, unfunded].RESEARCH PROJECTS IN PROGRESS Research project on the evolving dissemination of AMBER Alerts in socialmedia. The current project involves using code written for a Raspberry Pi tosearch Twitter for tweets about AMBER Alerts and attempted abductions.[Principal Investigator]. Currently working on the design of the Child Abduction Murder (CAM) datacollection Wave 3 to include updated information on abduction and attemptedabductions, prior sex-related and violent crimes against children, impact offorensic science on solvability, and internet, social media and technologyfacilitation. [Principal Investigator]SCHOLARLY WORKS IN PROGRESSBrown, K. M. (Article in progress). Child abduction murder: Regional comparisons.Savage, R., Brown, K. M., Copeland, C., and del Carmen, A. (Article in progress). Whoare law enforcement chief executives?: An examination of current police chiefs inTexas.Brown, K. M. (Book proposal in progress). Child abduction murder.Brown, K. M. & del Carmen, A. (Article in progress). Impact of race and ethnicity onsolvabilty in child abduction murders.Krieger, C. & Brown, K. M. (Article in progress). Understanding the impact ofsecondary traumatic stress on crimes against children investigators.

KATHERINE M. BROWNPage 10PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGSBrown, K. M., Shelley, T., & Hensley, L. (2019, February). Forensic evidence andinvestigation implications in domestic violence incidents involving non-fatalstrangulation. Paper presented at the 2019 Annual Meeting of the AmericanAcademy of Forensic Sciences, Baltimore, MD.Brown, K. M., Shelley, T., & Hensley, L. (2017, October). Domestic violence and nonfatal strangulation: Examining victim experiences in Texas. Paper presented atSouthwestern Association of Criminal Justice (SWACJ) 2017, Fort Worth, TX.Shelley, T. & Brown, K. M. (2017, September). Domestic violence and non-fatalstrangulation: Examining victim experiences in Texas [non-presenting author]. Paperpresented at EuroCrim 2017, Cardiff, U.K.Brown, K. M. (2016, February). Child abduction murder: Regional differences in time todeath and offender motivation. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Academy of Forensic Sciences, Los Vegas, NV.Brown, K. M. (2014, February). Child abduction murder: Time to death by victim agegroup category and distance between the body recovery site and the home of thevictim and offender. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the AmericanAcademy of Forensic Sciences, Seattle, WA.Brown, K. M. (2011, February). Facebook: Friend or foe: Cyberbullying, stalking, andthe practical and forensic applications of social networking sites and technologyfacilitated crime. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Academyof Forensic Sciences, Chicago, IL.Brown, K. M. (2009, November). New thoughts on Black’s less valued victim.Roundtable session discussant at the Annual Meeting of the American Society ofCriminology, Philadelphia, PA.Brown, K. M. (2009, June). Child abduction murder: An analysis of the effect of victimdemographics, victim-offender relationship, forensic evidence, and time and distanceseparation on case solvability. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of theHomicide Research Working Group, Amherst, MA.Brown, K. M. (2008, March). Initiation, continuation, suspension, and resumption ofillicit substance use and other illegal behaviors across the life course. Paperpresented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences,Cincinnati, OH.Brown, K. M. (2008, February). Impact of forensic evidence in child abduction murders.Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of ForensicSciences, Washington, D.C.

KATHERINE M. BROWNPage 11Brown, K. M. (2007, November). Child abduction murders: Incidence and impact onsocial and public policy. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the AmericanSociety of Criminology, Atlanta, GA.Brown, K. M., & Welch, K. (2007, June). Child abduction murder: An overview ofsolvability factors. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Homicide ResearchWorking Group, Minneapolis, MN.Brown, K. M., & Keppel, R. D. (2007, March). Child abduction murders: An update ofseries v. non-series cases and the impact of physical evidence on case solvability.Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences,Seattle, WA.Brown, K. M., & Keppel, R. D. (2007, February). Investigative case management formissing children homicides. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the AmericanAcademy of Forensic Sciences, San Antonio, TX.Brown, K. M., & Welch, K. (2006, June). A descriptive analysis of victims and offendersin the HITS 1981-1995 dataset and the effect of race, gender, age and distance oncase solvability in murder investigations. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting ofthe Homicide Research Working Group, Richmond, VA.Brown, K. M., & Keppel, R. D. (2006, February). An analysis of the effect of time anddistance relationships on case solvability in murder investigations of abductedchildren. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy ofForensic Sciences, Seattle, WA.Brown, K. M., & Keppel, R. D. (2006, February). Child abduction murders: Adescription of the victims, offenders, and factors affecting investigations. Paperpresented at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences,Seattle, WA.Brown, K. M., & Keppel, R. D. (2006, February). The Green River murders. Paperpresented at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences,Seattle, WA.Brown, K. M., & Keppel, R. D. (2006, February). An analysis of the effect of time anddistance relationships on case solvability in murder investigations of abductedchildren. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy ofForensic Sciences, Seattle, WA.

KATHERINE M. BROWNPage 12INVITED PRESENTATIONSShelley, T., Brown, K. M., & Bontrager. (2020, January 13). Phase I evaluabilityassessment stakeholder presentation. [NIJ 2018-VA-CX-0005 Intimate PartnerViolence Related Strangulation Study (IPVRSS) Presentation to Stakeholders],Burleson, TX.Shelley, T., Brown, K. M., & Hensley, L. (2018, October 25). Examining non-fatalstrangulation. Workshop presented at Texas Crime Victim Services Association(TVSA) 2018 Research Symposium Victimization, Justice and Healing: From Theoryto Practice, San Marcos, TX.Brown, K. M. (2017, September 20). What we can learn from the Green River Killer: Acase study [2017 11th Annual Missing and Unidentified Persons Conference]. Invitedspeaker, National Criminal Justice Training Center, Atlanta, GA.Brown, K. M. (2016, November 17). Forensic evidence and solvability: Child abductionmurders [2017 29th Annual NHIA Conference]. Invited speaker, National HomicideInvestigator’s Association, Lake Mary, FL.Brown, K. M. (2016, November 16). You don’t know Jack: Jack the Ripper crime sceneassessment [2017 29th Annual NHIA Conference]. Invited speaker, NationalHomicide Investigator’s Association, Lake Mary, FL.Brown, K. M. (2015, April 8-10). Child abduction murders: Thinking outside thatfamous box [21st Annual Homicide Training Seminar]. Invited speaker, NortheastWisconsin Technical College, Green Bay, WI.Brown, K. M. (2014, April 23). Time to Bring Them Home: Long-Term MissingChildren Summit, Alexandria, VA. (2014, April 22-25). Child abduction murderpresentation to Track 2: Examination of sexually motivated abductions. [Joint taskforce comprised of the FBI, U.S. Marshals Service, Naval Criminal InvestigativeService, and the U.S. Secret Service held at the National Center for Missing andExploited Children].Brown, K. M. (2013, April 17). The Green River Killer. Invited speaker, GuilfordCollege, Greensboro, NC.Brown, K. M. (2012, April 16). The devil is in the details: Criminal profiling andinvestigative implications. Invited guest, Center for Excellence in JusticeAdministration, Methodist University, Fayetteville, NC.Brown, K. M. (2012, January 26). Analyzing and interpreting behaviors in serial murderand sexual homicide and cold case presentations. Invited guest, Center forExcellence in Justice Administration, Methodist University, Fayetteville, NC.

KATHERINE M. BROWNPage 13Brown, K. M. (2011, October 28-29). Jack the Ripper through a wider lens: Aninterdisciplinary conference. Invited speaker, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA.Brown, K. M. (2011, May). Child abduction murders: A description of the victims,offenders, and factors affecting investigations. Invited public presentation for theFriends of the UNH Library at University of New Haven, West Haven, CT.CONSULTING, TRAININGS CONDUCTED, AND TASK FORCE PARTICIPATIONBrazos Valley Child Abduction Response Team (BVCART)/Amber Alert NetworkBrazos Valley, Texas [Consortium of 18 Law Enforcement Agencies]. Consultant andTrainer, 2009 to present.Walton, R. H., Brown, K. M., Peat, M. A., Cossham, J., Smith, A. J., & Listewnik, M.(2019, February). So you want to publish? A basic primer and introduction toforensic publishing. Workshop presented at the 2019 Annual Meeting of theAmerican Academy of Forensic Sciences, Baltimore, MD [3.0 CE hour trainingworkshop, Co-Chair].Child Abduction Response Team Training, Tacoma Police Department, WA. (July 15,2014). Child Abduction Homicide [8-hour training seminar]. Training ofapproximately 60 detectives and review of cold cases.Time to Bring Them Home: Long-Term Missing Children Summit, Alexandria, VA.(April 22-25, 2014). Track 2: Examination of sexually motivated abductions. [Jointtask force comprised of the FBI, U.S. Marshals Service, Naval Criminal InvestigativeService, and the U.S. Secret Service held at the National Center for Missing andExploited Children].Cold Case Homicide Seminar, Fayetteville, NC. (June 17-21, 2013). Child AbductionHomicide Investigations [Vidocq Society Cold Case Homicide Training held at theMethodist University Center for Excellence in Justice Administration].Cold Case Homicide Seminar, Allentown, PA. (June 18, 2012 to June 22, 2012). ChildAbduction Homicide [Vidocq Society Cold Case Homicide Training].Fairfield Police Department, Fairfield, CT. [Cold case infant homicide consultant].October 2011 to present.Unified Police Department of Greater Salt Lake City, UT. (September 26-30, 2011).Child Abduction Homicide [Vidocq Society Cold Case Conference]. Training ofapproximately 200 detectives and review of 13 cold cases.Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science. (December 9, 2010). Child DeathInvestigation and Child Abduction Murder Investigations [Death InvestigationCourse].

KATHERINE M. BROWNPage 14Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science. (November 1-12, 2010). Special Topics inDeath Investigation and Child Abduction Murder Investigations [New Haven, CTPolice Department Criminal Investigation Course].Brazos Valley Child Abduction Response Team (BVCART). (May 10, 2010). Childabduction homicide investigations: Effects of time and distance on solvability andinvestigative strategy. [8-hour training seminar].Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science. (January 27, 2010). Psychology and juvenilecrime investigation. [Juvenile Crime Investigation Course].MEDIA CONTRIBUTIONSBrown, K. M., & Hughes, G., & Bettencourt, J. (producers), Morford, M. (executiveproducer). January 2, 2020. The murder in my family: Season 1 Episode 3Unthinkable. [podcast]. Podcast on the Delphi murders of Liberty German andAbagail Williams. /e/66625013?autoplay trueBrown, K. M., Holloway, R. & Lundun, B. (2019, Sept 26). Online stranger danger forchildren. Wake Up Call with Holloway and Lundun [radio broadcast]. Eugene, OR:Fox News/KPNW AM News Radio 1120.Brown, K. M., Edwards, B. & Anderson, L. (2016, Sept 26). Online stranger danger.[radio broadcast]. Savannah, GA: Fox News/NewsRadio 97.7/1290 AM WTKS.Brown, K. M. & Lee, B. & Kirkpatrick, R. (2019, Sept 26). 40% of children are talkingto strangers online. [radio broadcast]. Lafayette, LA: Fox kpel-brown-9-26-19Brown, K. M. & Jay, S. (2019, Sept 26). Stranger danger online. [radio broadcast].Champaign, IL: Fox News/WSJK/ESPN93.5 FM Talk n-9-26-19Brown, K. M., & Van Horn, T. & Goodman, F. (2019, Sept 26). Stranger danger online.The Wayne and Memphis Morning News with Tim and Forrest. [radio broadcast].Memphis, TN: WREC 92.1 F

the cv submitted is most current and correct as of august 18, 2021 curriculum vitae katherine m. brown, ph.d. tarleton state university department of criminal justice college of criminology, criminal justice & public administration rellis academic alliance complex building 1 room 302 1425 bryan road bryan, texas 77807 (979) 317-3426 kmbrown@tarleton.