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Eric J. Fritsch

Title: Professor

Department: Criminal Justice

College: College of Health and Public Service

Curriculum Vitae

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Education

  • PhD, Sam Houston State University, 1995
    Major: Criminal Justice
    Dissertation: An Assessment of Sentencing Strategies for Managing Serious and Violent Juvenile Offenders
  • MA, Sam Houston State University, 1992
    Major: Criminal Justice and Criminology
    Dissertation: An Analysis of Texas Statutes Governing the Confidentiality of Juvenile Justice Information and the Ability of Agencies to Share Information
  • BS, Sam Houston State University, 1989
    Major: Law Enforcement and Police Science

Current Scheduled Teaching

CJUS 5700.001Evaluation and Research MethodologiesFall 2024
CJUS 5700.600Evaluation and Research MethodologiesFall 2024
CJUS 2300.400Police SystemsFall 2024 Syllabus
CJUS 4200.900Criminal ProcedureSummer 5W2 2024 Syllabus SPOT
CJUS 3300.900Police SystemsSummer 5W2 2024 Syllabus SPOT

Previous Scheduled Teaching

CJUS 4200.900Criminal ProcedureSpring 2024 Syllabus SPOT
CJUS 3300.800Police SystemsSpring 3W1 2024 Syllabus SPOT
CJUS 3300.900Police SystemsSpring 2024 Syllabus SPOT
CJUS 5700.001Evaluation and Research MethodologiesFall 2023 SPOT
CJUS 5700.600Evaluation and Research MethodologiesFall 2023 Syllabus SPOT
CJUS 5700.900Evaluation and Research MethodologiesFall 2023 SPOT
CJUS 5800.900Topics in Criminal JusticeFall 2023 SPOT
CJUS 3201.900Criminal LawSummer 5W2 2023 Syllabus SPOT
CJUS 4200.900Criminal ProcedureSummer 5W1 2023 Syllabus SPOT
CJUS 3300.900Police SystemsSummer 5W2 2023 Syllabus SPOT
CJUS 4650.900VictimologySummer 5W1 2023 Syllabus SPOT
CJUS 4200.900Criminal ProcedureSpring 2023 Syllabus SPOT
CJUS 3300.800Police SystemsSpring 3W1 2023 Syllabus SPOT
CJUS 5350.001Seminar in Contemporary PolicingSpring 2023 SPOT
CJUS 3201.900Criminal LawFall 2022 Syllabus SPOT
CJUS 3300.001Police SystemsFall 2022 Syllabus SPOT
CJUS 3201.900Criminal LawSummer 5W2 2022 Syllabus SPOT
CJUS 3300.900Police SystemsSummer 5W2 2022 Syllabus SPOT
CJUS 3201.900Criminal LawSpring 2022 Syllabus SPOT
CJUS 3300.001Police SystemsSpring 2022 Syllabus SPOT
CJUS 3300.800Police SystemsSpring 3W1 2022 Syllabus SPOT
CJUS 5700.900Evaluation and Research MethodologiesFall 2021 Syllabus SPOT
CJUS 5350.900Seminar in Contemporary PolicingFall 2021 Syllabus SPOT
CJUS 3610.900Juvenile JusticeSummer 5W2 2021 Syllabus SPOT
CJUS 3300.900Police SystemsSummer 5W2 2021 Syllabus SPOT
CJUS 3600.900Criminology. 3600. CriminologySpring 2021 Syllabus SPOT
CJUS 3300.002Police SystemsSpring 2021 Syllabus SPOT
CJUS 4200.900Criminal ProcedureFall 2020 Syllabus SPOT
CJUS 5700.900Evaluation and Research MethodologiesFall 2020 Syllabus SPOT
CJUS 3201.900Criminal LawSummer 5W2 2020 Syllabus SPOT
CJUS 4200.900Criminal ProcedureSummer 5W2 2020 Syllabus SPOT
CJUS 3610.900Juvenile JusticeSummer 3W1 2020 Syllabus SPOT
CJUS 3610.950Juvenile JusticeSummer 3W1 2020 SPOT
CJUS 3300.900Police SystemsSpring 2020 Syllabus
CJUS 3300.950Police SystemsSpring 2020 Syllabus
CJUS 5350.900Seminar in Contemporary PolicingSpring 2020 Syllabus
CJUS 5350.950Seminar in Contemporary PolicingSpring 2020 Syllabus
CJUS 4200.001Criminal ProcedureFall 2019 Syllabus SPOT
CJUS 5700.601Evaluation and Research MethodologiesFall 2019 Syllabus SPOT
CJUS 5700.900Evaluation and Research MethodologiesFall 2019 Syllabus SPOT
CJUS 5700.950Evaluation and Research MethodologiesFall 2019 Syllabus SPOT
CJUS 3201.900Criminal LawSummer 5W2 2019 Syllabus SPOT
CJUS 5950.001Master's ThesisSpring 2019
CJUS 5700.900Evaluation and Research MethodologiesFall 2018 SPOT
CJUS 5700.950Evaluation and Research MethodologiesFall 2018 SPOT
CJUS 5950.001Master's ThesisFall 2018
CJUS 5700.001Evaluation and Research MethodologiesFall 2017 SPOT
CJUS 5700.601Evaluation and Research MethodologiesFall 2017 SPOT
CJUS 4850.900Internship in Criminal JusticeFall 2016 SPOT
CJUS 5900.907Special ProblemsFall 2016
CJUS 5950.001Master's ThesisSpring 2016
CJUS 5900.002Special ProblemsSpring 2016
CJUS 5900.003Special ProblemsSpring 2016
CJUS 5700.001Evaluation and Research MethodologiesFall 2015 SPOT
CJUS 2100.900Crime and Justice in the United StatesFall 2014
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesFall 2014
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesSpring 2014
CJUS 5850.015Directed StudiesSpring 2014
CJUS 5950.001Master's ThesisSpring 2014
CJUS 2100.900Crime and Justice in the United StatesFall 2013
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesFall 2013
CJUS 5700.001Evaluation and Research MethodologiesFall 2013
CJUS 5700.002Evaluation and Research MethodologiesFall 2013
CJUS 5950.001Master's ThesisFall 2013
CJUS 5900.001Special ProblemsFall 2013
CJUS 5900.002Special ProblemsFall 2013
CJUS 5900.003Special ProblemsFall 2013
CJUS 2100.900Crime and Justice in the United StatesSummer 5W1 2013
CJUS 5950.001Master's ThesisSummer 5W1 2013
CJUS 2100.001Crime and Justice in the United StatesSpring 2013
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesSpring 2013
CJUS 5950.001Master's ThesisSpring 2013
CJUS 2100.900Crime and Justice in the United StatesFall 2012
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesFall 2012
CJUS 5700.001Evaluation and Research MethodologiesFall 2012
CJUS 5950.001Master's ThesisFall 2012
CJUS 5900.001Special ProblemsFall 2012
CJUS 5900.002Special ProblemsFall 2012
CJUS 5900.003Special ProblemsFall 2012
CJUS 2100.001Crime and Justice in the United StatesSummer 5W1 2012
SOCI 2100.001Crime and Justice in the United StatesSummer 5W1 2012
CJUS 4200.001Criminal ProcedureSummer 5W1 2012
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesSummer 5W1 2012
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesSummer 5W2 2012
CJUS 5950.001Master's ThesisSummer 5W2 2012
CJUS 2100.001Crime and Justice in the United StatesSpring 2012
SOCI 2100.001Crime and Justice in the United StatesSpring 2012
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesSpring 2012
CJUS 5950.001Master's ThesisSpring 2012
CJUS 4900.001Special ProblemsSpring 2012
CJUS 4900.002Special ProblemsSpring 2012
CJUS 4900.003Special ProblemsSpring 2012
CJUS 4900.004Special ProblemsSpring 2012
CJUS 4900.005Special ProblemsSpring 2012
CJUS 5900.004Special ProblemsSpring 2012
CJUS 5900.005Special ProblemsSpring 2012
CJUS 5900.006Special ProblemsSpring 2012
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesFall 2011
CJUS 5700.001Evaluation and Research MethodologiesFall 2011
CJUS 5700.002Evaluation and Research MethodologiesFall 2011
CJUS 5700.003Evaluation and Research MethodologiesFall 2011
CJUS 5900.004Special ProblemsFall 2011
CJUS 5900.005Special ProblemsFall 2011
CJUS 5900.006Special ProblemsFall 2011
CJUS 2100.001Crime and Justice in the United StatesSummer 5W2 2011
SOCI 2100.001Crime and Justice in the United StatesSummer 5W2 2011
CJUS 4200.001Criminal ProcedureSummer 5W2 2011
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesSummer 5W1 2011
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesSummer 5W2 2011
CJUS 3610.001Juvenile JusticeSummer 3W1 2011
CJUS 2100.001Crime and Justice in the United StatesSpring 2011
SOCI 2100.001Crime and Justice in the United StatesSpring 2011
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesSpring 2011
CJUS 4900.004Special ProblemsSpring 2011
CJUS 5900.004Special ProblemsSpring 2011
CJUS 5900.005Special ProblemsSpring 2011
CJUS 5900.006Special ProblemsSpring 2011
CJUS 4200.001Criminal ProcedureFall 2010
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesFall 2010
CJUS 5700.001Evaluation and Research MethodologiesFall 2010
CJUS 4200.001Criminal ProcedureSummer 5W1 2010
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesSummer 5W2 2010
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesSummer 5W1 2010
CJUS 3610.001Juvenile JusticeSummer 3W1 2010
CJUS 2100.001Crime and Justice in the United StatesSpring 2010
SOCI 2100.001Crime and Justice in the United StatesSpring 2010
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesSpring 2010
CJUS 4200.001Criminal ProcedureFall 2009
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesFall 2009
CJUS 5700.001Evaluation and Research MethodologiesFall 2009
CJUS 5700.090Evaluation and Research MethodologiesFall 2009
CJUS 5900.001Special ProblemsFall 2009
CJUS 5900.002Special ProblemsFall 2009
CJUS 5900.003Special ProblemsFall 2009
CJUS 4200.001Criminal ProcedureSummer 5W2 2009
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesSummer 5W2 2009
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesSummer 5W1 2009
CJUS 3610.001Juvenile JusticeSummer 3W1 2009
CJUS 2100.001Crime and Justice in the United StatesSpring 2009
SOCI 2100.001Crime and Justice in the United StatesSpring 2009
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesSpring 2009
CJUS 4200.001Criminal ProcedureFall 2008
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesFall 2008
CJUS 5850.002Directed StudiesFall 2008
CJUS 5700.001Evaluation and Research MethodologiesFall 2008
CJUS 5950.001Master's ThesisFall 2008
CJUS 5900.001Special ProblemsFall 2008
CJUS 5900.002Special ProblemsFall 2008
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesSummer 5W1 2008
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesSummer 5W2 2008
CJUS 5950.001Master's ThesisSummer 5W1 2008
CJUS 5900.001Special ProblemsSummer 5W1 2008
CJUS 4200.001Criminal ProcedureSpring 2008
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesSpring 2008
CJUS 5850.002Directed StudiesSpring 2008
CJUS 5950.001Master's ThesisSpring 2008
CJUS 2100.001Crime and Justice in the United StatesFall 2007
SOCI 2100.001Crime and Justice in the United StatesFall 2007
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesFall 2007
CJUS 5850.002Directed StudiesFall 2007
CJUS 5700.001Evaluation and Research MethodologiesFall 2007
CJUS 5700.090Evaluation and Research MethodologiesFall 2007
CJUS 5950.001Master's ThesisFall 2007
CJUS 5900.002Special ProblemsFall 2007
CJUS 5900.003Special ProblemsFall 2007
CJUS 2100.001Crime and Justice in the United StatesSummer 5W1 2007
SOCI 2100.001Crime and Justice in the United StatesSummer 5W1 2007
CJUS 4200.001Criminal ProcedureSummer 5W1 2007
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesSummer 5W1 2007
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesSummer 5W2 2007
CJUS 5950.001Master's ThesisSummer 5W2 2007
CJUS 5900.001Special ProblemsSummer 5W1 2007
CJUS 2100.001Crime and Justice in the United StatesSpring 2007
SOCI 2100.001Crime and Justice in the United StatesSpring 2007
CJUS 4200.001Criminal ProcedureSpring 2007
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesSpring 2007
CJUS 5950.001Master's ThesisSpring 2007
CJUS 5900.001Special ProblemsSpring 2007
CJUS 2100.001Crime and Justice in the United StatesFall 2006
SOCI 2100.001Crime and Justice in the United StatesFall 2006
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesFall 2006
CJUS 5850.005Directed StudiesFall 2006
CJUS 5700.001Evaluation and Research MethodologiesFall 2006
CJUS 5950.001Master's ThesisFall 2006
CJUS 5900.001Special ProblemsFall 2006
CJUS 5900.002Special ProblemsFall 2006
CJUS 5900.003Special ProblemsFall 2006
CJUS 2100.001Crime and Justice in the United StatesSummer 5W2 2006
SOCI 2100.001Crime and Justice in the United StatesSummer 5W2 2006
CJUS 4200.001Criminal ProcedureSummer 5W2 2006
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesSummer 5W1 2006
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesSummer 5W2 2006
CJUS 3610.090Juvenile JusticeSummer 3W1 2006
CJUS 5950.001Master's ThesisSummer 5W1 2006
CJUS 2100.001Crime and Justice in the United StatesSpring 2006
SOCI 2100.001Crime and Justice in the United StatesSpring 2006
CJUS 4200.001Criminal ProcedureSpring 2006
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesSpring 2006
CJUS 5950.001Master's ThesisSpring 2006
CJUS 5900.001Special ProblemsSpring 2006
CJUS 2100.001Crime and Justice in the United StatesFall 2005
SOCI 2100.001Crime and Justice in the United StatesFall 2005
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesFall 2005
CJUS 5700.001Evaluation and Research MethodologiesFall 2005
CJUS 5700.090Evaluation and Research MethodologiesFall 2005
CJUS 5950.001Master's ThesisFall 2005
CJUS 5900.001Special ProblemsFall 2005
CJUS 2100.001Crime and Justice in the United StatesSummer 5W2 2005
SOCI 2100.001Crime and Justice in the United StatesSummer 5W2 2005
CJUS 4200.001Criminal ProcedureSummer 5W1 2005
CJUS 3600.001Criminology. 3600. CriminologySummer 5W2 2005
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesSummer 5W1 2005
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesSummer 5W2 2005
CJUS 5950.001Master's ThesisSummer 5W1 2005
CJUS 5950.001Master's ThesisSummer 5W2 2005
CJUS 5900.701Special ProblemsSummer 5W1 2005
CJUS 2100.001Crime and Justice in the United StatesSpring 2005
SOCI 2100.001Crime and Justice in the United StatesSpring 2005
CJUS 4200.001Criminal ProcedureSpring 2005
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesSpring 2005
CJUS 5950.001Master's ThesisSpring 2005
CJUS 5900.001Special ProblemsSpring 2005
CJUS 5900.101Special ProblemsSpring 2005
CJUS 5850.001Directed StudiesFall 2004
CJUS 5700.001Evaluation and Research MethodologiesFall 2004
CJUS 3610.001Juvenile JusticeFall 2004
CJUS 5950.001Master's ThesisFall 2004

Published Intellectual Contributions

    Book

  • Eric Fritsch, Chad Trulson, Ashley Blackburn. (2013). Applied Research Methods in Criminal Justice and Criminology.
  • Fritsch, Eric J., John Liederbach, and Robert W. Taylor. (2009). Police Patrol Allocation and Deployment. Upper Saddle River, NJ, Prentice Hall.
  • Book Chapter

  • Fritsch , Eric J. and Tory J. Caeti. (2009). "Youth Behind Bars: Doing Justice or Doing Harm?" In Controversies In Juvenile Justice and Delinquency, 2nd edition, edited by Peter J. Benekos and Alida V. Merlo. Cincinnati, OH, Anderson.
  • Gerber, Jurg and Eric J. Fritsch. (2007). Organizational Crime in NASA and among Its Contractors: Using a Newspaper as a Data Source. In White-Collar Crime: Current Perspectives, edited by Nicole Piquero.. Belmont, CA, Wadsworth.
  • Caeti, Tory J. and Eric J. Fritsch. (2006). "Is it Time to Abolish the Juvenile Justice System?" In Handbook of Juvenile Justice: Theory and Practice, edited by Barbara A. Sims and Pamela Preston. New York, NY, Taylor and Francis.
  • Fritsch, Eric J., Tory J. Caeti, and Robert W. Taylor. (2005). "Gang Suppression Through Saturation Patrol and Aggressive Curfew and Truancy Enforcement: A Quasi-Experimental Test of the Dallas Anti-Gang Initiative." In Essential Readings in Juvenile Justice, edited by David L. Parry. Upper Saddle River, NJ, Prentice Hall.
  • Caeti, Tory J. and Eric J. Fritsch. (2003). "At-Risk Youth." In Encyclopedia of Juvenile Justice, edited by Marilyn McShane and Frank P. Williams, III. Thousand Oaks, CA, Sage Publications.
  • Fritsch, Eric J. and Tory J. Caeti. (2003). "Delinquency III: Trends and Data." In Encyclopedia of Juvenile Justice, edited by Marilyn McShane and Frank P. Williams, III. Thousand Oaks, CA, Sage Publications.
  • Fritsch, Eric J., Tory J. Caeti, and Robert W. Taylor. (2003). "Gang Suppression Through Saturation Patrol and Aggressive Curfew and Truancy Enforcement: A Quasi-Experimental Test of the Dallas Anti-Gang Initiative." In Policing Gangs and Youth Violence, edited by Scott Decker. Belmont, CA, Wadsworth.
  • Gerber, Jurg and Eric J. Fritsch. (2002). "Organizational Crime in NASA and among Its Contractors: Using a Newspaper as a Data Source." In Readings in White-Collar Crime, edited by David Shichor, Larry Gaines, and Richard Ball. Prospect Heights, IL, Waveland Press.
  • Gerber, Jurg and Eric J. Fritsch. (2001). "Adult Academic and Vocational Correctional Education Programs." In Correctional Contexts: Contemporary and Classical Readings 2nd ed., edited by E.J. Latessa, A. Holsinger, J.W. Marquart, and J.R. Sorensen. Los Angeles, CA, Roxbury.
  • Taylor, Robert W., Eric J. Fritsch, and Tory J. Caeti. (2001). "Core Challenges Facing Community Policing: The Emperor Still Has No Clothes." In Debating Crime: Rhetoric and Reality, edited by David W. Neubauer. Belmont, CA, Wadsworth.
  • Fritsch, Eric J.. (1999). "Should Violent Juvenile Offenders be Routinely Tried as Adults?: Yes." In Controversial Issues in Corrections, edited by C. B. Fields. Boston, MA, Allyn and Bacon.
  • Book Review

  • Fritsch, Eric J.. (2003). Review Essay of Private vs. Public Operation of Juvenile Correctional Facilities, Author: Gaylene Styve Armstrong, LFB Scholarly Publishing. The Prison Journal. 83 (2) 229-232. LFB Scholarly Publishing.
  • Fritsch, Eric J.. (1994). Review Essay of Punishment Under Pressure, Author: Bob Broad, Jessica Kingsley Publishers & Tarnished Vision, Author: David Robins, Oxford University Press. The Criminologist. 19 (1) 20-21. Oxford University Press.
  • Journal Article

  • Stewart, Daniel M. and Eric J. Fritsch. (2011). School and Law Enforcement Efforts to Combat Cyberbullying. Preventing School Failure. 55 (2) 79-87.
  • Liederbach, John, Eric J. Fritsch, and Charissa L. Womack. (2010). Detective Workload and Opportunities for Increased Productivity in Criminal Investigations. Police Practice and Research: An International Journal. 12 (1) 50-65.
  • Hogan, Kathleen A., Lyndal M. Bullock, and Eric J. Fritsch. (2010). Meeting the Transition Needs of Incarcerated Youth with Disabilities. The Journal of Correctional Education. 61 (2) 133-147.
  • Liederbach, John, Eric J. Fritsch, David L. Carter, and Andra Bannister. (2008). Exploring the Limits of Collaboration in Community Policing: A Direct Comparison of Police and Citizen Views. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management. 31 271-291.
  • Adger, Katherine L., Ashley G. Blackburn, Eric J. Fritsch, and Robert W. Taylor. (2008). The New Antecedent to Transnational Organized Crime: An Examination of Motor Vehicle Theft Offenders and Locations Targeted. Contemporary Issues in Criminology and the Social Sciences. 2 (3) 31-49.
  • Liederbach, John, Chad R. Trulson, Eric J. Fritsch, Tory J. Caeti, and Robert W. Taylor. (2007). Racial Profiling and the Political Demand for Data: A Pilot Study Designed to Improve Methodologies in Texas. Criminal Justice Review. 32 101-120.
  • Fritsch, Eric J., Tory J. Caeti, Peggy M. Tobolowsky, and Robert W. Taylor. (2004). Police Referrals of Crime Victims to Compensation Sources: An Empirical Analysis of Attitudinal and Structural Impediments. Police Quarterly. 7 372-393.
  • Fritsch, Eric J., Tory J. Caeti, and Robert W. Taylor. (1999). Gang Suppression Through Saturation Patrol, Aggressive Curfew, and Truancy Enforcement: A Quasi-Experimental Test of the Dallas Anti-Gang Initiative. Crime & Delinquency. 45 122-139.
  • Hemmens, Craig, Eric J. Fritsch, and Tory J. Caeti. (1999). The Rhetoric of Juvenile Justice Reform. 18 661-685.
  • Taylor, Robert W., Eric J. Fritsch, and Tory J. Caeti. (1998). Core Challenges Facing Community Policing: The Emperor Still Has No Clothes. ACJS Today. 17 (1) 1-5.
  • Hemmens, Craig, Eric J. Fritsch, and Tory J. Caeti. (1997). Juvenile Justice Code Purpose Clauses: The Power of Words. Criminal Justice Policy Review. 8 221-246.
  • Fritsch, Eric J. and Craig Hemmens. (1996). An Assessment of Legislative Approaches to the Problem of Serious Juvenile Crime: A Case Study of Texas 1973-1995. American Journal of Criminal Law. 23 563-608.
  • Gerber, Jurg, Eric L. Jensen, and Eric J. Fritsch. (1996). Politics and White Collar Crime: Explaining Government Intervention in the Savings and Loan Scandal. Critical Criminology. 7 (2) 59-73.
  • Fritsch, Eric J., Tory J. Caeti, and Craig Hemmens. (1996). Spare the Needle But Not the Punishment: The Incarceration of Waived Youth in Texas Prisons. Crime & Delinquency. 42 593-609.
  • Fritsch, Eric J., Craig Hemmens, and Tory J. Caeti. (1996). Violent Youth in Juvenile and Adult Court: An Assessment of Sentencing Strategies in Texas. Law and Policy. 18 115-136.
  • Gerber, Jurg and Eric Fritsch. (1995). Adult Academic and Vocational Correctional Education Programs: A Review of Recent Research. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. 22 119-142.
  • Fritsch, Eric J. and Craig Hemmens. (1995). Juvenile Waiver in the United States 1979-1995: A Comparison and Analysis of State Waiver Statutes. Juvenile and Family Court Journal. 46 (3) 17-35.
  • Gerber, Jurg and Eric Fritsch. (1995). Organizational Crime in NASA and among Its Contractors: Using a Newspaper as a Data Source. Social Justice. 22 (1) 75-88.
  • Adams, Kenneth, Katherine J. Bennett, Timothy J. Flanagan, James W. Marquart, Steven J. Cuvelier, Eric J. Fritsch, Jurg Gerber, Dennis R. Longmire, and Velmer S. Burton. (1994). A Large-Scale Multidimensional Test of the Effect of Prison Education Programs on Offenders' Behavior. The Prison Journal. 74 433-449.
  • Marquart, James W., Steven J. Cuvelier, Velmer S. Burton, Kenneth Adams, Jurg Gerber, Dennis R. Longmire, Timothy J. Flanagan, Katherine J. Bennett, and Eric J. Fritsch. (1994). A Limited Capacity to Treat: Examining the Effects of Prison Population Control Strategies on Prison Education Programs. Crime & Delinquency. 40 516-531.
  • Gerber, Jurg and Eric J. Fritsch. (1993). On the Relationship between White-Collar Crime and Political Sociology: A Suggestion and Resource for Teaching. Teaching Sociology. 21 130-139.
  • Technical Report

  • Gerber, Jurg and Eric J. Fritsch. (1993). Prison Education and Offender Behavior: A Review of the Scientific Literature.
  • Textbook

  • Taylor, R.W., Fritsch, E.J., Liederbach, J., Saylor, M.R., Tafoya, W.L. (2023). Cyber Crime and Cyber Terrorism, 5th edition. New York, NY, Pearson.
  • Taylor, R.W., Fritsch, E.J. (2023). Juvenile Justice: Policies, Programs, and Practices, 6th edition. New York, NY, McGraw-Hill.
  • Fritsch, E.J., Trulson, C.R., Blackburn, A. (2022). Applied Research Methods in Criminal Justice and Criminology. Denton, TX, University of North Texas Libraries. https://dx.doi.org/10.12794/sps.ot-cjresearchmethods
  • Taylor, R.W., Fritsch, E.J., Liederbach, J., Saylor, M., Tafoya, W.L. (2019). Cyber Crime and Cyber Terrorism, 4th edition. New York, NY, Pearson.
  • Taylor, R.W., Fritsch, E.J. (2019). Juvenile Justice: Policies, Programs, and Practices, 5th edition. New York, NY, McGraw-Hill.
  • Taylor, Robert W, Eric J. Fritsch, and John Liederbach. (2015). Digital Crime and Digital Terrorism, 3rd edition. Upper Saddle River, NJ, Prentice Hall.
  • Taylor, Robert W. and Eric J. Fritsch. (2015). Juvenile Justice: Policies, Programs, and Practices, 4th edition. New York, NY, McGraw-Hill.
  • Fritsch, Eric J., Chad Trulson, and Ashley Blackburn. (2014). Applied Research Methods in Criminal Justice and Criminology. New York, NY, McGraw-Hill.
  • Taylor, Robert W., Eric J. Fritsch, John Liederbach, and Thomas J. Holt. (2011). Digital Crime and Digital Terrorism, 2nd edition. Upper Saddle River, NJ, Prentice Hall.
  • Taylor, Robert W. and Eric J. Fritsch. (2011). Juvenile Justice: Policies, Programs, and Practices, 3rd edition. New York, NY, McGraw-Hill.
  • Taylor, Robert W., Eric J. Fritsch, and Tory J. Caeti. (2007). Juvenile Justice: Policies, Programs, and Practices, 2nd edition. New York, NY, McGraw-Hill.
  • Taylor, Robert W., Tory J. Caeti, D. Kall Loper, Eric J. Fritsch, and John Liederbach. (2006). Digital Crime and Digital Terrorism. New York, NY, Prentice Hall.
  • Taylor, Robert W., Eric J. Fritsch, and Tory J. Caeti. (2002). Juvenile Justice: Policies, Programs, and Practices. New York, NY, McGraw-Hill.

Contracts, Grants and Sponsored Research

    Contract

  • Fritsch, E.J., "Model for the Allocation of Patrol Personnel," sponsored by Bay Area Rapid Transit, CA Police Department, Local, $29656 Funded. (2019 - 2019).
  • Fritsch, E.J. (Principal), "Model for the Allocation of Patrol Personnel," sponsored by Law enforcement agencies of Bay Area Rapid Transit, CA PD; Burnet, TX PD; Cedar Park, TX PD; Dallas Area Rapid Transit, TX PD; Denton, TX PD; Middleton, WI PD; Prosper, TX PD; and, Weatherford, TX PD., Local, $117152 Funded. (2018 - 2018).
  • Fritsch, E.J., Trulson, C.R. (Co-Principal), "Texas Department of Public Safety Racial Profiling Analysis," sponsored by Texas Department of Public Safety, State, $194273 Funded. (2017 - 2018).
  • Fritsch, E.J. (Principal), "Model for the Allocation of Patrol Personnel," sponsored by Law enforcement agencies of Anaheim, CA PD; Cedar Park, TX PD; Farmers Branch, TX PD; Georgetown, TX PD; Hutto, TX PD; Midland, TX PD; and, North Richland Hills, TX PD., Local, $75679.38 Funded. (2017 - 2017).
  • Fritsch, E.J. (Principal), "Model for the Allocation of Patrol Personnel," sponsored by Law enforcement agencies of Aberdeen WA PD, Cibolo TX PD, Farmers Branch TX PD, Fredericksburg VA PD, Georgetown TX PD, Marble Falls TX PD, Oconomowoc WI PD, and Prosper TX PD, Local, $59229.61 Funded. (2016 - 2016).
  • Fritsch, E.J. (Principal), "Texarkana Metropolitan Statistical Area: Crime in Texarkana," sponsored by Texarkana Chamber of Commerce, Private, $13372 Funded. (2016 - 2016).
  • Fritsch, E.J. (Principal), "Model for the Allocation of Patrol Personnel," sponsored by Law enforcement agencies of Buena Park CA PD, Cedar Park TX PD, Cibolo TX PD, Fullerton CA PD, Georgetown TX PD, Riyadh Saudi Arabia Patrol Districts, and Westminster CA PD, Local, $34614 Funded. (2015 - 2015).
  • Fritsch, E.J. (Principal), "Model for the Allocation of Patrol Personnel," sponsored by Law enforcement agencies of Cibolo TX PD, Fredericksburg VA PD, Guilford County NC SO, Lenexa KS PD, Papillion NE PD, Regina SK Canada Police Service, Santa Ana CA PD, Sierra Vista AZ PD, St. Martin Parish LA SO, and Wheat Ridge CO PD, Local, $25832 Funded. (2014 - 2014).
  • Fritsch, E.J. (Principal), "Model for the Allocation of Patrol Personnel," sponsored by Law enforcement agencies of Cedar Park TX PD, Cibolo TX PD, Clayton MO PD, Lenexa KS PD, Middleton WI PD, Monona WI PD, Show Low AZ PD, and Sierra Vista AZ PD, Local, $12193 Funded. (2013 - 2013).
  • Fritsch, E.J. (Principal), "Model for the Allocation of Patrol Personnel," sponsored by Norwegian National Police and Shelby County AL SO, Local, $3399 Funded. (2012 - 2012).
  • Fritsch, E.J. (Principal), "Richardson Police Department Performance Evaluation Assessment," sponsored by Richardson, TX Police Department, Local, $4993 Funded. (2012 - 2012).
  • Fritsch, E.J. (Principal), "Longview Police Department Citizen Survey," sponsored by Longview, TX Police Department, Local, $15497 Funded. (2011 - 2012).
  • Fritsch, E.J. (Co-Principal), "An Analysis of the Fort Worth Police Department," sponsored by City of Fort Worth through Justex Systems, Inc., Private, $30000 Funded. (2001 - 2002).
  • Fritsch, E.J. (Co-Principal), "Dallas County District Attorney's Office: Budget, Staff, and Workload Analysis," sponsored by Dallas County District Attorney's Office, Local, $4000 Funded. (1999 - 1999).
  • Fritsch, E.J., "Model for the Allocation of Patrol Personnel," sponsored by Bay Area Rapid Transit, CA Police Department, Local, Funded. (2019 - 2019).
  • Fritsch, E.J. (Principal), "Model for the Allocation of Patrol Personnel," sponsored by Law enforcement agencies of Bay Area Rapid Transit, CA PD; Burnet, TX PD; Cedar Park, TX PD; Dallas Area Rapid Transit, TX PD; Denton, TX PD; Middleton, WI PD; Prosper, TX PD; and, Weatherford, TX PD., Local, Funded. (2018 - 2018).
  • Fritsch, E.J. (Principal), "Model for the Allocation of Patrol Personnel," sponsored by Law enforcement agencies of Anaheim, CA PD; Cedar Park, TX PD; Farmers Branch, TX PD; Georgetown, TX PD; Hutto, TX PD; Midland, TX PD; and, North Richland Hills, TX PD., Local, Funded. (2017 - 2017).
  • Fritsch, E.J. (Principal), "Model for the Allocation of Patrol Personnel," sponsored by Law enforcement agencies of Aberdeen WA PD, Cibolo TX PD, Farmers Branch TX PD, Fredericksburg VA PD, Georgetown TX PD, Marble Falls TX PD, Oconomowoc WI PD, and Prosper TX PD, Local, Funded. (2016 - 2016).
  • Fritsch, E.J. (Principal), "Texarkana Metropolitan Statistical Area: Crime in Texarkana," sponsored by Texarkana Chamber of Commerce, Private, Funded. (2016 - 2016).
  • Fritsch, E.J. (Principal), "Model for the Allocation of Patrol Personnel," sponsored by Law enforcement agencies of Buena Park CA PD, Cedar Park TX PD, Cibolo TX PD, Fullerton CA PD, Georgetown TX PD, Riyadh Saudi Arabia Patrol Districts, and Westminster CA PD, Local, Funded. (2015 - 2015).
  • Fritsch, E.J. (Principal), "Model for the Allocation of Patrol Personnel," sponsored by Law enforcement agencies of Cibolo TX PD, Fredericksburg VA PD, Guilford County NC SO, Lenexa KS PD, Papillion NE PD, Regina SK Canada Police Service, Santa Ana CA PD, Sierra Vista AZ PD, St. Martin Parish LA SO, and Wheat Ridge CO PD, Local, Funded. (2014 - 2014).
  • Fritsch, E.J. (Principal), "Model for the Allocation of Patrol Personnel," sponsored by Law enforcement agencies of Cedar Park TX PD, Cibolo TX PD, Clayton MO PD, Lenexa KS PD, Middleton WI PD, Monona WI PD, Show Low AZ PD, and Sierra Vista AZ PD, Local, Funded. (2013 - 2013).
  • Fritsch, E.J. (Principal), "Model for the Allocation of Patrol Personnel," sponsored by Norwegian National Police and Shelby County AL SO, Local, Funded. (2012 - 2012).
  • Fritsch, E.J. (Principal), "Richardson Police Department Performance Evaluation Assessment," sponsored by Richardson, TX Police Department, Local, Funded. (2012 - 2012).
  • Fritsch, E.J. (Principal), "Longview Police Department Citizen Survey," sponsored by Longview, TX Police Department, Local, Funded. (2011 - 2012).
  • Grant - Research

  • Fritsch, E.J. (Co-Principal), Trulson, C. (Co-Principal), Nowicki, D. (Co-Principal), Randall, W. (Co-Principal), "Texas Department of Public Safety Racial Profiling Analysis," sponsored by Texas Department of Public Safety, State, $194273 Funded. (2016 - 2019).
  • Fritsch, E.J., Trulson, C.R., Belshaw, S., Nodeland, B.E., Craig, J.M., "Mentoring Junior Faculty Team Grant Project: Sustaining Networks through Community Outreach," sponsored by UNT Team Grant, University of North Texas, $2000 Funded. ( - 2016).
  • Fritsch, E.J. (Co-Principal), "An Evaluation of the Texas Youth Commission-Gainesville Fine Arts Program," sponsored by Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention through the Texas Youth Commission, State, $10000 Funded. (2001 - 2001).
  • Fritsch, E.J. (Co-Principal), "Truancy Intervention: A Multi-faceted Evaluation of the Dallas Challenge Program," sponsored by University of North Texas, University of North Texas, $5000 Funded. (2001 - 2001).
  • Fritsch, E.J. (Co-Principal), "An Evaluation of the Texas Youth Commission-Gainesville Fine Arts Program," sponsored by Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention through the Texas Youth Commission, State, $5000 Funded. (2000 - 2000).
  • Fritsch, E.J. (Principal), "Victimization and Fear of Crime at the University of North Texas," sponsored by University of North Texas, University of North Texas, $3500 Funded. (1999 - 1999).
  • Fritsch, E.J. (Principal), "Kids Who Kill: An Analysis of Juvenile Murderers in Dallas, TX: 1993-1997," sponsored by University of North Texas, University of North Texas, $3500 Funded. (1998 - 1998).
  • Fritsch, E.J. (Co-Principal), "An Analysis of the Texas Crime Victim's Compensation Fund: Predictors of Access, Utilization and Efficiency," sponsored by State of Texas Attorney General's Office, State, $149995 Funded. (1997 - 1997).
  • Fritsch, E.J. (Principal), "Gang and Non-Gang Offenders: Prosecutorial and Judicial Differences," sponsored by University of North Texas, University of North Texas, $3800 Funded. (1996 - 1997).
  • Fritsch, E.J. (Co-Principal), "Evaluation of the Dallas Police Department Anti-Gang Initiative," sponsored by Dallas Police Department, Local, $24180 Funded. (1996 - 1997).
  • Trulson, C.R. (Co-Principal), Nowicki, D.R. (Principal), Fritsch, E.J. (Principal), Randall, W.S. (Co-Principal), "Texas Department of Public Safety Racial Profiling Project," sponsored by Texas Department of Public Safety, ST, Funded. (2016 - 2019).
  • Grant - Teaching

  • Belshaw, S. (Co-Principal), Saber, M.C. (Co-Principal), Nodeland, B.E. (Co-Principal), Fritsch, E.J. (Co-Principal), "Mentoring Junior Faculty Team Grant Project: Sustaining and Developing Networks through Community Outreach," University of North Texas, $2000 Funded. (2017 - 2018).
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Engagement Index
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  • Overall Summative Rating (median):
    This rating represents the combined responses of students to the four global summative items and is presented to provide an overall index of the class’s quality. Overall summative statements include the following (response options include a Likert scale ranging from 5 = Excellent, 3 = Good, and 1= Very poor):
    • The course as a whole was
    • The course content was
    • The instructor’s contribution to the course was
    • The instructor’s effectiveness in teaching the subject matter was
  • Challenge and Engagement Index:
    This rating combines student responses to several SPOT items relating to how academically challenging students found the course to be and how engaged they were. Challenge and Engagement Index items include the following (response options include a Likert scale ranging from 7 = Much higher, 4 = Average, and 1 = Much lower):
    • Do you expect your grade in this course to be
    • The intellectual challenge presented was
    • The amount of effort you put into this course was
    • The amount of effort to succeed in this course was
    • Your involvement in course (doing assignments, attending classes, etc.) was
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