Unpublished Faculty Paper Award - Southwest Social Science Association (11/13/2020)
Outstanding Performance Award - Office or Research and Sponsored Projects (05/05/2013)
Faculty Development Grant - University of Texas at El Paso (01/01/2001-12/31/2001)
Outstanding Dissertation Award - Washington State University (01/01/2000-12/31/2000)
Graduate Student Travel Award - Washington State University (01/01/1999-12/31/1999)
Joseph DeMartini Award - Washington State University (01/01/1999-12/31/1999)
Ann Madsen DePew Memorial Scholarship - Washington State University (01/01/1996-12/31/1996)
Gen Carte Graduate Student Paper Competition Award (3rd place) - American Society of Criminology (01/01/1996-12/31/1996)
Travel Grant - University of Oklahoma (01/01/1994-12/31/1994)
Merit Scholarship - University of Tulsa (01/01/1987-12/31/1987)
Presidential Scholarship - University of Tulsa (01/01/1987-12/31/1987)
Education
Ph D in Sociology, Washington State University (2001)
MA in Sociology, University of Oklahoma (1994)
BA in Psychology, University of Tulsa (1991)
Publications
Immigrant status and the desire for a low profile from police Ethnic and Racial Studies (2023),
Chris Guerra, Theodore R. Curry.
Cybercrime Perpetration Theories Oxford University Press (2023),
Theodore R. Curry.
Expanding and Testing A Latinx Differential Coercion and Social Support Theory of Crime Journal of Interpersonal Violence 38 1-2 (2023),
Theodore R. Curry, Egbert Zavala.
Expanding and Testing a Latinx Differential Coercion and Social Support Theory of Crime Journal of Interpersonal Violence (2022),
Theodore R. Curry, Egbert Zavala.
Citizenship profiling and diminishing procedural justice: local immigration enforcement and the reduction of police legitimacy among individuals and in Latina/o neighbourhoods Ethnic and Racial Studies 44 1 (2021),
Maria C. Morales, Theodore R. Curry.
A multi-theoretical perspective on cyber dating abuse victimization and perpetration within intimate relationships: A test of general strain, social learning, and self-control theories. Victims & Offenders 15 4 (2020),
Theodore R. Curry, Egbert Zavala.
Explaining the cultural retention-delinquency relationship using differential support and coercion theory: A study of native-born and immigrant Latino youth. Social Science Quarterly 101 2 (2020),
Egbert Zavala, Theodore R. Curry, Maria C. Morales.
Explaining the Cultural Retention–Delinquency Relationship Using Differential Support and Coercion Theory: A Study of Native-Born and Immigrant Latino Youth Social Science Quarterly 101 2 (2020),
Egbert Zavala, Theodore R. Curry, Maria C. Morales.
Presentations
Assessing the relationships between criminogenic risk factors and perceived social support among US-born citizens, documented immigrants, and undocumented immigrants. (2023), Volume El Paso TX,
Isaac Romero, Theodore R. Curry, Jennifer L. Eno Louden.
Assessing the relationships between criminogenic risk factors and perceived social support among US-born citizens, documented immigrants, and undocumented immigrants. (2023), Volume Philadelphia, PA,
Isaac Romero, Theodore R. Curry, Jennifer L. Eno Louden.
Understanding crime on the US- México border: Assessing criminogenic risk for US-born citizens and people who have immigrated. (2023), Volume Philadelphia, PA,
Jennifer L. Eno Louden, Betel Hernandez, Valeria Torres-Rivera, Areceli Garcia, Isaac Romero, Andrea Martinez, Elena Vaudreuil, Theodore R. Curry.
Victimization experiences of justice-involved U.S. citizens and immigrants (2023), Volume Philadelphia, PA,
Valeria Torres-Rivera, Betel Hernandez, Isaac Romero, Jennifer L. Eno Louden, Theodore R. Curry.
Assessing the relationships between criminogenic risk factors and perceived social support among US-born citizens, documented immigrants, and undocumented immigrants. (2023),
Isaac Romero, Theodore R. Curry, Jennifer L. Eno Louden.
Understanding crime on the US-México border: Assessing criminogenic risk for US-born citizens and people who have immigrated (2023), Volume Philadelphia,
Jennifer L. Eno Louden, Betel Hernandez, Valeria Torres-Rivera, Araceli Garcia, Isaac Romero, Maria Torres, Andrea Martinez, Elena T. Vaudreuil, Theodore R. Curry.
Victimization experiences of justice-involved U.S. citizens and immigrants. (2023),
Maria Torres, Betel Hernandez, Isaac Romero, Jennifer L. Eno Louden, Theodore R. Curry.
Crime among U.S. citizens and immigrants in El Paso, Texas (2022), Volume Atlanta GA,
Jennifer L. Eno Louden, Theodore R. Curry, Elena Vaudreuil.
Crime among U.S. citizens and immigrants in El Paso, Texas (2022), Volume Atlanta, GA,
Jennifer L. Eno Louden, Theodore R. Curry, Elena T. Vaudreuil.
Predictors of willingness to cooperate with the police among Latinx neighborhoods (2022), Volume Denver,
Chelsea C. Queen, Perla C. Perez, Kityara James, Osvaldo F. Morera, Anna D. Drozdova, Theodore R. Curry.
Predictors of willingness to cooperate with the police among Latinx neighborhoods (2022), Volume Denver CO,
Chelsea Queen, P Perez, Osvaldo F. Morera, A Drozdova, Theodore R. Curry.
Predictors of willingness to cooperate with the police among Latinx neighborhoods. (2022),
Chelsea Queen, Perla Perez, Kityara James, Osvaldo F. Morera, Anna D. Drozdova, Theodore R. Curry.
Individual-Level and Neighborhood-Level Effects of Perceived Police Cooperation (2021), Volume Chicago IL,
Nicole Cebak, Mario Cano, Theodore R. Curry.
Immigration and procedural justice (2020), Volume El Paso, TX,
Theodore R. Curry.
Justice on the Border: Scholarship on the Experiences of Marginalized Groups in the US Justice System (2020), Volume El Paso, TX,
Jennifer L. Eno Louden, Theodore R. Curry, April G. Thomas, Egbert Zavala.
Acculturation and neighborhood characteristics as predictors of police legitimacy (2020), Volume New Orleans, LA ,
Alondra Avila, Araceli Garcia, Silvia Salinas, Theodore R. Curry, Jennifer L. Eno Louden.
A Multi-Theoretical Perspective on Cybercrime Perpetration and Victimization (2019), Volume San Francisco,
Theodore R. Curry, Egbert Zavala.
Citizenship Profiling and Diminishing Police Legitimacy: A Multilevel Study of Trust and Cooperation with Police in an Era of Heightened Local Immigration Enforcement (2019), Volume San Diego,
Maria C. Morales, Theodore R. Curry.
El Paso as a Safe City (2019), Volume El Paso,
Maria C. Morales, Theodore R. Curry.
Grants
Justice on the border
Crime and Victimization on the U.S.-Mexico border: A Comparison of Legal Residents, Illegal Residents and Native- Born Citizens in El Paso Texas
Unpublished Faculty Paper Award - Southwest Social Science Association (11/13/2020)
Outstanding Performance Award - Office or Research and Sponsored Projects (05/05/2013)
Faculty Development Grant - University of Texas at El Paso (01/01/2001-12/31/2001)
Outstanding Dissertation Award - Washington State University (01/01/2000-12/31/2000)
Graduate Student Travel Award - Washington State University (01/01/1999-12/31/1999)
Joseph DeMartini Award - Washington State University (01/01/1999-12/31/1999)
Ann Madsen DePew Memorial Scholarship - Washington State University (01/01/1996-12/31/1996)
Gen Carte Graduate Student Paper Competition Award (3rd place) - American Society of Criminology (01/01/1996-12/31/1996)
Travel Grant - University of Oklahoma (01/01/1994-12/31/1994)
Merit Scholarship - University of Tulsa (01/01/1987-12/31/1987)
Presidential Scholarship - University of Tulsa (01/01/1987-12/31/1987)
Ph D in Sociology, Washington State University (2001)
MA in Sociology, University of Oklahoma (1994)
BA in Psychology, University of Tulsa (1991)
Publications
Immigrant status and the desire for a low profile from police Ethnic and Racial Studies (2023),
Chris Guerra, Theodore R. Curry.
Cybercrime Perpetration Theories Oxford University Press (2023),
Theodore R. Curry.
Expanding and Testing A Latinx Differential Coercion and Social Support Theory of Crime Journal of Interpersonal Violence 38 1-2 (2023),
Theodore R. Curry, Egbert Zavala.
Expanding and Testing a Latinx Differential Coercion and Social Support Theory of Crime Journal of Interpersonal Violence (2022),
Theodore R. Curry, Egbert Zavala.
Citizenship profiling and diminishing procedural justice: local immigration enforcement and the reduction of police legitimacy among individuals and in Latina/o neighbourhoods Ethnic and Racial Studies 44 1 (2021),
Maria C. Morales, Theodore R. Curry.
Presentations
Assessing the relationships between criminogenic risk factors and perceived social support among US-born citizens, documented immigrants, and undocumented immigrants. (2023), Volume El Paso TX,
Isaac Romero, Theodore R. Curry, Jennifer L. Eno Louden.
Assessing the relationships between criminogenic risk factors and perceived social support among US-born citizens, documented immigrants, and undocumented immigrants. (2023), Volume Philadelphia, PA,
Isaac Romero, Theodore R. Curry, Jennifer L. Eno Louden.
Understanding crime on the US- México border: Assessing criminogenic risk for US-born citizens and people who have immigrated. (2023), Volume Philadelphia, PA,
Jennifer L. Eno Louden, Betel Hernandez, Valeria Torres-Rivera, Areceli Garcia, Isaac Romero, Andrea Martinez, Elena Vaudreuil, Theodore R. Curry.
Victimization experiences of justice-involved U.S. citizens and immigrants (2023), Volume Philadelphia, PA,
Valeria Torres-Rivera, Betel Hernandez, Isaac Romero, Jennifer L. Eno Louden, Theodore R. Curry.
Assessing the relationships between criminogenic risk factors and perceived social support among US-born citizens, documented immigrants, and undocumented immigrants. (2023),
Isaac Romero, Theodore R. Curry, Jennifer L. Eno Louden.
Justice on the border
Crime and Victimization on the U.S.-Mexico border: A Comparison of Legal Residents, Illegal Residents and Native- Born Citizens in El Paso Texas