Dr. Ross began teaching at University of Central Florida as an instructor in Fall
1995, and was a lecturer and an assistant professor at Buffalo State College until June
2003. Dr. Ross joined the Grand Valley State University School of Criminal Justice
faculty in August 2003. Dr. Ross' research and writing interest lies mainly with
white-collar and corporate crime, specifically environmental crime, but also examines
identity theft, citizen police academies and criminal justice curriculum issues. 

Criminal Justice

Citizen Police Academies in Erie County, New York (with James Ross and Scott MacDuffee), Law Enforcement Executive Forum (2010)
 
A Battle of Bills: Understanding the Criminogenic Environment in the Healthcare Industry (with Dana Bonnell), Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (2009)
 
Citizen Police Academies Across the United States, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (2009)
 
Further Analysis of the Social Construction of Identity Theft, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (2007)
 
Archer Daniels Midland, Encyclopedia of White Collar Crime (2007)