DR. KIMBERLY KAMPE
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Dr. Kimberly Kampe
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Dr. Kimberly “Kim” A. Kampe
1268 Foxforrest Circle
Apopka, FL 32712
407-451-8761
kampekimberly398@gmail.com

 

EDUCATION
Graduate Certificate in e-Learning and Design earned May 2022.
University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida.

Graduate Certificate in Instructional Design earned May 2022.
University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida.

Graduate Certificate in College Teaching and Leadership earned May 2022.
University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida.

Doctorate in Public Affairs earned March 2020.
Criminal Justice track.
University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida.

Master of Arts degree earned December 2008.
Major in Interdisciplinary Studies (concentration in Issues of Social Concern).
University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida.
GPA of 3.925.
 
Master of Science degree earned December 2006.
Major in Criminal Justice.
University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida.

Bachelor of Science degree earned August 2005.
Major in Criminal Justice.
University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida.
Dean’s List multiple semesters.            

Bachelor of Science degree earned April 2004.
Major in Liberal Studies (concentration in Social Sciences).
Minors in Criminal Justice and Marketing. 
University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida.
Dean’s List multiple semesters. 

Associate of Arts degree earned June 2003.
Lake Sumter Community College, Leesburg, Florida.

WORKSHOPS AND TRAINING
Turnitin.com
Karen L. Smith Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida.
Training for use of plagiarism-detection computer program, February 2011.

Essentials
Center for Distributed Learning, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida.
Training for use of Faculty WebCourses Manager for online facilitation of course materials, January 2011.

WebCourses2@UCF: Exploring Canvas
Center for Distributed Learning in collaboration with the Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida.
Training for use of Canvas for online facilitation of course materials, October 2012.

WORK EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS
Adjunct
Criminal Justice Department, College of Health and Public Affairs, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida.  Summer 2012; Summer 2013; Spring 2014-Fall 2016.

Skills Required:  Ability to organize, ability to multitask, strong reading comprehension, ability to communicate, ability to apply new knowledge to given situation, ability to keep records, computer skills, ability to lead others, ability to think and act quickly in variety of given situations, ability to manage time, ability to problem solve, ability to motivate others, and ability to design and instruct classroom material.

Classes Taught: Domestic Violence and the Justice System (CCJ 4681): Study of the nature and causes of forms of domestic violence, pertaining to laws, prevention strategies, and justice system response. Spring 2016, Summer 2016, Fall 2016.
Careers in Criminal Justice (CJE 3001): Introductory course with focus on components of the criminal justice process (law enforcement, courts, and corrections) and employment opportunities within the criminal justice system. Spring 2014, Fall 2014, Spring 2015, Summer 2015, Spring 2016.
Crime Prevention (CJE 3444): An overview and analysis of crime prevention strategies used in private and public sectors. Summer 2012, Summer 2013, Spring 2014, Summer 2014, Fall 2014, Spring 2015, Fall 2015, Fall 2016.

Graduate Teaching Associate
Criminal Justice Department, College of Health and Public Affairs, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida.  Spring 2011-Fall 2013.

Skills Required:  Ability to organize, ability to multitask, strong reading comprehension, ability to communicate, ability to apply new knowledge to given situation, ability to keep records, computer skills, ability to lead others, ability to think and act quickly in variety of given situations, ability to manage time, ability to problem solve, ability to motivate others, and ability to design and instruct classroom material.

Classes Taught: Careers in Criminal Justice (CJE 3001): Introductory course with focus on components of the criminal justice process (law enforcement, courts, and corrections) and employment opportunities within the criminal justice system. Fall 2011, Fall 2012, Spring 2013, Fall 2013.
Crime Prevention (CJE 3444): An overview and analysis of crime prevention strategies used in private and public sectors. Spring 2011, Summer 2011, Fall 2011, Spring 2012, Fall 2012, Spring 2013, Summer 2013, Fall 2013.
Public Affairs Careers (PAF 2102): Introduction and examination of public affairs programs of study and career opportunities that will prepare students for future careers.  Guest Lecture Fall 2012 on topic of Careers in Criminal Justice.

Bowling League Secretary/Treasurer
Bowlero Apopka, Apopka, Florida. Fall 2012-Present.
Skills Required: Strong organization, ability to multitask, ability to communicate in oral and written forms, conflict resolution and problem solving, ability to retain and apply information, accurate record keeping, computer skills, time management, attention to detail, money management.

Graduate Teaching Assistant
Criminal Justice Department, College of Health and Public Affairs, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida. Fall 2010.

Skills Required:  Ability to organize, ability to multitask, strong reading comprehension, ability to communicate, ability to apply new knowledge to given situation, ability to keep records, computer skills, and ability to manage time.

Assisted with Interviews and Interrogations in Criminal Justice (CCJ 4195) course.

Varsity High School Bowling Coach
Head coach for the Varsity Girls Bowling team, Apopka High School, Apopka, Florida.  2007-2009.

Skills Required:  Ability to lead others, ability to think and act quickly in variety of given situations, ability to manage time, ability to multitask, ability to keep accurate records, ability to organize, ability to problem solve, ability to plan events, and ability to motivate others. 

Certifications: State of Florida Department of Education Educator’s Certificate for Athletic Coaching.

Bookkeeper
Boys/Girls Basketball Teams, Apopka High School, Apopka, Florida. 1995-2006.

Skills Required: Ability to think and act quickly, ability to multitask, attention to detail, ability to manage a team, and ability to lead.

ACADEMIC WORK AND PUBLICATIONS
Dissertation
Kampe, K. (2020). An exploratory examination of the digital marijuana policy messaging of liberal, governmental, and conservative organizations utilizing websites. Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2020-. 66.
Role: Sole author.
Available: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/etd2020/66.

Textbook Chapter
Surette, R., & Kampe, K. (2016). The media and criminal justice policy and practices. In T.G. Blomberg, J.M. Brancale, K.M. Beaver, & W.D. Bales (Eds) Advancing criminology and criminal justice practice. United Kingdom: Routledge.
Role: Co-author.
ISBN: 9781138829237.

Instructor Manual
Surette, R. (2015). Media, crime and criminal justice: Images, realities, and policies (5th ed.). Boston, MA: Cengage.
Role: Sole creator.
ISBN: 9781285459059.

Textbook Reviews
Johnston, C.H. (2016, July). Careers in criminal justice. Sage Publications.

Mallicoat, S.L. (2014, December). Crime and criminal justice: Concepts and controversies. Sage Publications.

Lab, S.P. (2014, October). Crime prevention: Approaches, practices, and evaluations. Routledge Publishing.

Barkan, S.E. (2014, February). Crime prevention: Programs, policies and practices. Sage Publications.          

CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE AND PRESENTATION
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 52nd Annual Meeting.
Orlando, Florida. Attended March 3-7, 2015.
Broadening the Horizon of the Criminal Justice Sciences: Looking Outward Rather Than Inward.

Sixth Annual International Crime, Media, and Popular Culture Conference.
Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana. Attended September 22-24, 2014.
Established to encourage international cross-disciplinary exchange between academic scholars and practitioners engaged in research, teaching and practices associated with crime, media and popular culture.
Presentation: The Impacts of New Media on Copycat Crime.

2014 Information Fluency Conference.
University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida. Attended February 26-27, 2014.
The Age of New Media: Literacy in the 21st Century.

Fifth Annual International Crime, Media, and Popular Culture Conference.
Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana. Attended September 23-25, 2013.
Established to encourage international cross-disciplinary exchange between academic scholars and practitioners engaged in research, teaching and practices associated with crime, media and popular culture.

ACTIVITIES AND HONORS
The National Society of Leadership and Success
Working toward membership.  Society focused on achieving goals and developing leadership.

Member of Alpha Kappa Delta
Accepted the invitation to join in 2008.  International Sociological Honor Society.

Member of The National Scholars Honor Society
Accepted invitation to join in 2008.  Academic honors organization rewarding high academic achievement in all areas of study.

Member of Delta Epsilon Iota Honors Society
Accepted invitation to join in 2008.  Academic Honor Society.

Member of Phi Kappa Phi
Accepted invitation to join in 2006.  Honors Society inviting only top ten percent of graduate students.

Member of the University of Central Florida Alumni Association

Coach of the Year
Nominated for and received honor of being named Metro Girls Varsity Coach of the Year for 2008 and 2009 seasons.    

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Updated August 8, 2024