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Name: John M. Memory, J.D., Ph.D.
Current Employment: Self-employed.
Address: 7 St. George Drive, Pinehurst, NC 28374
Tel: (910) 295-5809
Email: johnmemory@mindspring.com
(1) Relevant prior and part-time employment, with dates:
- May 99 - Present
Self-employed criminal justice consultant, researcher, author, and expert
witness
- Aug. 93 - May 99
Visiting Professor and Assistant Professor, Sociology, Social Work, and
Criminal Justice Department, University of North Carolina at Pembroke,
Pembroke, NC
- 1988 - 93
Work in the environmental law field
- Jul. 85 - Dec. 88
Criminal justice consultant, Columbia, SC
- Sep. 82 - Jul. 85
Executive Director, South Carolina Jail Commission, Governor's Office,
Columbia, SC
- Sep. 81 - Sep. 82
Post - Doctoral Fellow and Visiting Professor, College of Criminal Justice,
University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC
- Feb. 81 - Sep. 81
Assistant District Attorney, 12th Prosecutorial District, Fayetteville,
NC
- Jul. 80 - Feb. 81
Completion of doctoral dissertation
- Aug. 76 - Jun. 80
Instructor, Department of Criminal Justice, University of North Carolina
at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC. Primary teaching areas: law enforcement, correctional
law, and general criminal justice
- Mar. 74 - Aug. 76
Graduate student and adjunct instructor, School of Criminology, Florida
State University, Tallahassee, FL
- Mar. 69 - Mar. 74
U.S. Army Officer. Commander, 7th Military Police Company; Officer-in-Charge,
U.S. Forces Korea Ration Control System; prosecutor and defense counsel,
82nd Airborne Division; attorney for inmates, U.S. Disciplinary Barracks,
Fort Leavenworth, KS
- Aug. 68 - Feb. 69
Practice of law with firm, Hatfield, Allman, and Hall, Winston - Salem,
NC
(2) Degrees and relevant special training:
- B.A. (History), Wake Forest College, 1965
- J.D., Wake Forest University School of Law, 1968
- Ph.D., Criminology, Florida State University, 1981
(3) Other professional activities:
I expect to confirm later this spring or in the summer that I will direct
a major research and policy development program for a police department
concerning the relationship between race and patrol officer decision making,
which will encompass racial profiling. This will produce a report which
I expect will be adapted for publication.
Existing expertise concerning search and seizure law, patrol officer
problem solving/decision making, criminology, including crime and arrest
rates, and research methods provide a strong foundation for expertise relating
to racial profiling.
I am a longtime member of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences and
the Southern Criminal Justice Association. LTC, Judge Advocate General's
Corps, U.S. Army Reserve, Ret.
(4) Retainer Information: To date, I have had no expert witness
experience.
(5) Names, address and telephone numbers of attorneys who may be
contacted as references:
Carl Milazzo, Esq.
Law Instructor
Federal Law Enforcement Training Center
Glynco, GA 31524
cmilazzo@hotmail.com
(6) Publications that contain your ads: None
(7) Usual and customary fee:
$300 per day, plus travel, accommodations, per diem, and expenses.
(8) Areas of Expertise and Experience:
Note - Letter codes used in front of the subject
mean:
[ T ] Testified in court or at depositions on the subject;
[ R ] Retained as a consultant, but have not testified on the subject.
[ Q ] Qualified to testify or consult on the subject, but have not
served as a paid consultant.
(Q) Agency policies, practices and customs
(Q) Insufficient or inadequate training
(Q) Racial profiling
(Q) Conduct and interpretation of statistical analyses
(Q) Research design and interpretation
(Q) Patrol officer problem solving
(Q) Patrol officer decision making
(Q) Patrol officer exercise of enforcement discretion
(9) Publications
- Memory, J. M., & Aragon, R. (Eds.) (2001). Patrol officer problem
solving and solutions. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.
- Houston, M., & Memory, J. M. (2001). Problem solutions in culture
and society. In J. M. Memory & R. Aragon (Eds.), Patrol officer problem
solving and solutions. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.
- Memory, J. M., & Aragon, R. (2001). Importance of proven problem
solutions in policing. In J. M. Memory & R. Aragon (Eds.), Patrol officer
problem solving and solutions. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.
- Memory, J. M., & Morris, B. (2001). Illegal, unethical, and discriminatory
purported problem solutions. In J. M. Memory & R. Aragon (Eds.), Patrol
officer problem solving and solutions. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.
- Memory, J. M., & Aragon, R. (2001). Patrol officer problem solving
techniques. In J. M. Memory & R. Aragon (Eds.), Patrol officer problem
solving and solutions. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.
- Sroka, J. C., & Memory, J. M. (2001). Ordinances and police practice.
In J. M. Memory & R. Aragon (Eds.), Patrol officer problem solving
and solutions. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.
- Memory, J. M., & Aragon, R. (2001). Selective nonenforcement and
selective enforcement solutions. In J. M. Memory & R. Aragon (Eds.),
Patrol officer problem solving and solutions. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic
Press.
- Memory, J. M., & Aragon, R. (2001). Conflict management and crisis
intervention. In J. M. Memory & R. Aragon (Eds.), Patrol officer problem
solving and solutions. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.
- Memory, J. M., & Aragon, R. (2001). Making patrol policing professional.
In J. M. Memory & R. Aragon (Eds.), Patrol officer problem solving
and solutions. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.
- Memory, J. M. (2001). Teaching patrol officer problem solutions to
university students. The Journal of Criminal Justice Education. In press.
- Memory, J. M., Guo, G., Parker, K., & Sutton, T. (1999). Comparing
disciplinary infraction rates of North Carolina Fair Sentencing and Structured
Sentencing inmates. The Prison Journal, 79, 45-71.
- Memory, J. M. (1999). Some impressions from a qualitative study of
implementation of community policing in North Carolina. In M. L. Dantzker
(Ed.), Readings for research methods in criminology and criminal justice.
Woburn, MA: Butterworth.
- Rohe, W., Memory, J. M., et al. (1996). Community oriented policing:
the North Carolina experience. Chapel Hill, NC: Center for Urban and Regional
Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
- Memory, J. M. (1989). Juvenile suicide in secure detention facilities:
correction of published rates. Death Studies, 13, 455-63.
- Memory, J. M., & Smith, B. (1988). Line police officer knowledge
of search and seizure law: results of an exploratory multi-city test. Washington,
DC: National Institute of Justice. (Data are available from the Inter -
University Consortium for Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI.)
- Memory, J. M. (1982). Criminal justice system handling of public drunkenness
in South Carolina. Columbia, SC: Governor's Office.
- Memory, J. M. (1967). N.C.G.S. 15 - 4.1: "due process of law"
under Gideon v. Wainwright? Wake Forest Law Review, 3, 1-32.
SCHOLARLY PAPERS AND MONOGRAPHS AND ARTICLES IN PREPARATION
- Memory, J. M. (2001). Racial profiling: an alternative, research and
data-based perspective. Monograph/book in preparation.
- Memory, J. M. (2001). Measuring the seriousness of prison disciplinary
offenses. Manuscript in preparation.
- Memory, J. M. (1999). Teaching patrol officer problem solutions to
university students. Paper presented at the meeting of the Academy of Criminal
Justice Sciences, Orlando, FL.
- Memory, J. M. (1996). Line police officer knowledge of United States
Supreme Court decision principles governing warrantless searches and seizures.
Presented at the meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Las
Vegas, NV.
- Memory, J. M. (1987). AIDS prevention through selective incapacitation.
Presented at the First International Conference on AIDS Education, Columbia,
SC.
- Memory, J. M. (1982). An equilibrium model of political shaping of
the function of urban police. Presented at the meeting of the Academy of
Criminal Justice Sciences.
- Memory, J. M. (1981). Work-related stress of state criminal trial court
judges. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Florida State University, Tallahassee.
- Memory, J. M. (1979). Sociobiology and the metamorphoses of criminology:
1978-2000. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology.
- Memory, J. M. (1977). Police exercise of nonenforcement discretion.
Unpublished masters area paper, Florida State University, Tallahassee.
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