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Bill Doerner

Bill Doerner

Bill Doerner

Professor
850-644-7372
wdoerner@fsu.edu

Education

Ph.D. 1977, University of Tennessee; Sociology
M.A. 1973, Emory University; Sociology
B.A. 1971, Fairfield University, Sociology

Research Interests

  • Ecology of crime
  • Law enforcement
  • Victimology

Select Publications

  • Doerner, William G. 2007. Introduction to Law Enforcement: An Insider's View (3rd Edition). Dubuque, IO: Kendall/Hunt.
  • Doerner, William G. 2008. Victimology (5th Edition). Cincinnati, OH: NexisLexis/Anderson Publishing Company.
  • Doerner, William G. 2005. Victimology (4th Edition). Cincinnati, OH: NexisLexis/Anderson Publishing Company.
  • Doerner, William G. 2004. Introduction to Law Enforcement: An Insider's View (2nd Edition). Dubuque, IO: Kendall/Hunt.
  • Doerner, William G., Ronald D. Hunter, and Mark L. Dantzker. 2004. “Participation Patterns at the 1998-2003 Southern Criminal Justice Association Annual Meetings.” American Journal of Criminal Justice 28(2):271-286.
  • Doerner, William G., J. Christie Horton, and Jimmy Smith. 2003. “The Field Training Officer (FTO) Program: A Case Study Approach.” In Michael J. Palmiotto (Editor), Police Training (pp. 207-234). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, Inc.
  • Doerner, William G. and Charles W. Rushing. 2002. Study Guide for the Florida Corrections Officer's Certification Examination (2nd Edition). Sarasota, FL: Pineapple Press.
  • Doerner, William G. 2001. “Determinants of Oral Board Scores for Promotional Candidates: Serendipity Amidst Invalidity.” Police Forum 11(1): 1-5.
  • Doerner, William G. and Steven P. Lab. 2002. Victimology (3rd Edition) . Cincinnati, OH: Anderson Publishing Company.
  • Doerner, William G. and M.L. Dantzker, Editors. 2000. Contemporary Police Organization and Management: Issues and Trends . Boston, MA: Butterworth-Heinemann Press.
  • Doerner, William G. and M. L. Dantzker (Editors). 2000. “Organizing the Police Response.” Contemporary Police Organization and Management: Issues and Trends (pp. 1-13). Boston, MA: Butterworth-Heinemann Press.
 
 
 

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