Portrait of Dr. Nathan W Pino

Dr. Nathan W Pino

  • Professor at Sociology, College of Liberal Arts

Scholarly and Creative Works

2025

  • Watson, D., Blaustein, J., Pino, N. W., & Berg, J. (2025). Crime and Governance in the Global South. Annual Review of Criminology, 8, 291–310.
  • Watson, D., Pino, N. W., Amin, S., & Scott, J. (2025). Navigating Policing and Work-Life Balance in the South Pacific. Police Practice and Research, 26(3), 276–293.
  • Mccleskey, G. E., & Pino, N. W. (2025). Lead Us Not into Temptation: Christian Women’s Lifestyle Books and the Moralization of Health. Fat Studies, 14(1), 16–36.

2023

  • Johnson, L. M., Watson, D., & Pino, N. W. (2023). Policing in Trinidad and Tobago: Officers’ Experiences with Stress. The Social Science Journal, 60(3), 432–446.
  • Clement, M. T., Pino, N. W., & Blaustein, J. (2023). The Persistent Countervailing Consequences of Urbanization: A Longitudinal Study of Homicide Rates, 20(6), 1829–1851.
  • Clement, M. T., & Pino, N. W. (2023). Is Urbanization Sustainable? A Longitudinal Study of Developing Nations, 1990-2015. Environmental Sociology, 9(3), 327–347.
  • Watson, D., Pino, N. W., & Harry, C. (2023). Reform, Restructure, and Rebrand:  Cursory Solutions to Historically Entrenched Policing Problems. In Southern and Postcolonial Perspectives on Policing, Security, and Social Order (pp. 105–118). Bristol University Press.

2022

  • Blaustein, J., Chodor, T., & Pino, N. W. (2022). Unraveling the Crime Development  Nexus. Rowman and Littlefield.
  • Clement, M. T., Pino, N. W., York, R., DeWaard, J., Dede-Bamfo, N., & Julius McGee. (2022). The Lagged Environmental Consequences of Demographic and Economic Change. Sociological Inquiry, 92(4), 1445–1465.
  • Watson, D., Amin, S., & Pino, N. W. (2022). Self-Evaluating Performance: An Analysis  of Police Integrity, Professionalism and Service Provision from the Global South. Policing and Society, 32(1), 89–102.

2021

  • Watson, D., Johnson, L. M., Pino, N. W., & Morgan, P. (2021). Police Perceptions of  Residents in a High Crime Community in Trinidad & Tobago: Community Framing and Crime Wars. Criminology and Criminal Justice, 21(1), 3–20.
  • Blaustein, J., Chodor, T., & Pino, N. W. (2021). Development as a Historical Component of International Crime Policy: From Social Defence to the Millennium Development Goals. Criminology and Criminal Justice, 21(4), 435–454.
  • Pino, N. W. (2021). Transformative Police Reform in Trinidad and Tobago: Prospects and Challenges. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, 15(1), 373–386.

2020

  • Blaustein, J., Fitz-Gibbon, K., Pino, N. W., & White, R. (Eds.). (2020). The Emerald Handbook of Crime, Justice, and Sustainable Development. New York, United States: Emerald.
  • Blaustein, J., Chodor, T., & Pino, N. W. (2020). Governing the Crime-Development  Nexus: A Historical Perspective. In The Emerald Handbook of Crime, Justice, and Sustainable Development (pp. 25–41).
  • Clement, M. T., Pino, N. W., Greiner, P., & McGee, J. (2020). Are the Goals of Sustainability Interconnected? A Sociological Analysis of the Three E’s of Sustainable Development Using Cross-lagged Models with Reciprocal Effects. Sociology of Development, 6(1), 91–115.
  • Blaustein, J., Fitz-Gibbon, K., Pino, N. W., & White, R. (2020). The Nexus  Between Crime, Justice, and Sustainable Development. In The Emerald Handbook of Crime, Justice, and Sustainable Development (pp. 3–24).
  • Watson, D., Yap, A., Pino, N. W., & Blaustein, J. (2020). Problematizing the  Rule of Law Agenda in the SDG Context. In The Emerald Handbook of Crime, Justice, and Sustainable Development (pp. 131–152).
  • Blaustein, J., Chodor, T., & Pino, N. W. (2020). UNODC and the Crime  Development Nexus: From ‘Drugs and Thugs’ to ‘Peaceful and Inclusive Societies.’ British Journal of Criminology, 60(1), 50–73.

2019

  • Smith, C. L., Tajali, H., Pino, N. W., & DeSoto, W. (2019). Non-Medical Prescription Drug Use among Latino College Students at a Hispanic-Serving Institution. Journal of Latinos and Education.
  • King, K., & Pino, N. W. (2019). Policing in the Caribbean from Colonialism to Today. In Caribbean Perspectives on Criminology and Criminal Justice, Vol. 1 (pp. 1–30). Washington, D.C.: Westphalia Press.
  • Clement, M. T., Pino, N. W., & Blaustein, J. (2019). Homicide Rates and the Multiple Dimensions of Urbanization: A Longitudinal Cross-National Analysis. Sustainability, 11(5855), 1–16.
  • Watson, D., Johnson, L. M., & Pino, N. W. (2019). Police Officers’ Fear of Crime: An Analysis of Interviews with Officers in Trinidad and Tobago. International Journal for Crime, Justice, and Social Democracy, 8(4), 77–93.

2018

  • Blaustein, J., Pino, N. W., & Ellison, G. (2018). Crime and Development in the Global South. In Palgrave Handbook on Criminology and the Global South (pp. 205–221). Basingstoke, United Kingdom: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Blaustein, J., Pino, N. W., Fitz-Gibbon, K., & White, R. (2018). Criminology and the  Sustainable Development Goals: The Need for Support and Critique. British Journal of Criminology, 58(4), 767–786.
  • Watson, D., Pino, N. W., Boateng, F., & Morgan, P. (2018). The Interface  Between Exercise of State Power and Personal Powerlessness: A Study of Police Perceptions of Factors Impacting Professional Practices. Police Practice and Research, 19(5), 458–471.
  • De Soto, W., Tajalli, H., Pino, N., & Smith, C. L. (2018). The Effect of College Students’ Religious Involvement on Their Academic Ethic. Religion and Education, 45(2), 190–207.

2017

  • Pino, N. W., Tajalli, H., Smith, C. L., & DeSoto, W. H. (2017). Non-Medical Use  of Prescription Drugs by College Students for Recreational and Instrumental Purposes: Assessing the Differences. Journal of Drug Issues, 47(4), 606–621.

2016

  • Pino, N. W. (2016). Trinidad and Tobago: Crime, Police Corruption and Police Reforms. In Police Corruption and Reform in Developing Societies. Boca Raton, Florida, United States: CRC Press.
  • Pino, N. W. (2016). SOCI 3325 Syllabus. In Instructor’s Manual (11th Edition) of Deviant Behavior by Erich Goode. New York, United States: Routledge Publishers.

2015

  • Shanafelt, R., & Pino, N. W. (2015). Rethinking Serial Killing, Spree Murder and Atrocities: Beyond the Usual Distinctions. New York: Routledge Publishers.

2014

  • Chee, K. H., Pino, N. W., & Smith, W. L. (2014). Assessing the Factors Associated with the Possession of an Academic Ethic. Sociological Viewpoints, 30(1), 50–70.
  • Dellwing, M., Kotarba, J. A., & Pino, N. W. (2014). The Death and Resurrection of Deviance. New York, New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • DeSoto, W., Tajalli, H., Pino, N. W., & Smith, C. L. (2014). College Students and  Alcohol Use:  A Test of Social Learning, Strain, and Acculturation Theories. World Medical and Health Policy, 6(3), 262–279.
  • Dellwing, M., Kotarba, J., & Pino, N. W. (Eds.). (2014). The Death and Resurrection of  Deviance: Current Research and Ideas. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Dellwing, M., Kotarba, J. A., & Pino, N. W. (2014). Introduction: Tales of Death and Deviance. In D. Michael, J. A. Kotarba, & N. W. Pino (Eds.), The Death and Resurrection of Deviance: Current Ideas and Research. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Pino, N. W. (2014). “Deviance and Social Justice.” In M. Dellwing, J. Kotarba, & N. W. Pino (Eds.), The Death and Ressurection of Deviance: Current Research and Ideas. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Pino, N. W. (2014). “Homicide and War.” In R. Atkinson (Ed.), Shades of Deviance: A Primer on Crime, Deviance, and Social Harm. London: Routledge.

2013

  • Ellison, G., Pino, N. W., & Shirlow, P. (2013). Assessing the Determinants of  Public Confidence in the Police: A Case Study of a Post-Conflict Community in Northern Ireland. Criminology and Criminal Justice, 13(5), 552–576.
  • Pino, N. W. (2013). “Policing in Developing Democracies.” In G. Bruinsma & D. Weisburd (Eds.), The Encyclopedia  on Criminology and Criminal Justice. New York: Springer Reference.

2012

  • Ellison, G., & Nathan, W. P. (2012). Globalization, Police Reform, and Development:  Doing it the Western Way? New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
  • Pino, N., Martinez, G. P., & Smith, W. L. (2012). Latinos, the  Academic Ethic and the Transition to College. Journal of Latinos and Education, 11(1), 17–31.
  • Shanafelt, R., & Pino, N. W. (2012). “Evil and the Common Life: Toward a Wider Perspective on Serial Offending and Atrocities.” In S. Winlow & R. Atkinson (Eds.), New Directions in Crime and Deviancy. New York: Routledge.

2011

  • Pino, N. W., & Johnson, L. M. (2011). Police Deviance and Community Relations in Trinidad and Tobago. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 34(3), 454–478.
  • Pino, N. W., & Blazek, A. (2011). Teaching Sexual and Gender Identity in College Courses. Currents in Teaching and Learning, 4(1), 43–54.

2009

  • Pino, N. W., & Smith, W. L. (2009). Academic Dishonesty, Alcohol and Marijuana Use, and the Transition to College. Sociological Imagination, 45(2), 62–74.
  • Pino, N. W., & Johnson-Johns, A. M. (2009). College Women and the Occurrence of Unwanted Sexual Advances in Public Drinking Settings. The Social Science Journal, 46(2), 252–267.
  • Pino, N. W. (2009). Developing Democratic Policing in the Caribbean: The Case of Trinidad and Tobago. Caribbean Journal of Criminology and Public Safety, 14(1 & 2), 214–258.
  • Pino, N. W. (2009). Music as Evil: Deviance and Metaculture in Classical Music. Music and  Arts in Action, 2(1), 37–55.
  • Pino, N. W., Brunson, R. K., & Stewart, E. A. (2009). Using Movies to Illustrate Ethical Dilemmas in Undergraduate Criminal Justice Classes. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 20(2), 194–202.

2008

  • Wiatrowski, M., Pino, N., & Pritchard, A. (2008). Policing and Formed Police Units During Democratic Transitions. Journal of Security Sector Management, 6(3), 15-Jan.
  • Pino, N. W. (2008). “Reclaiming Deviance as a Unique Course from Criminology Re-Revisited: Entering Delinquency Into the Equation.” Teaching the Sociology of Deviance (5th and 6th editions ed.). American Sociological Association.

2007

  • Pino, N. W. (2007). Review of the Book Policing Scotland. International Criminal Justice  Review.
  • Pino, N. W., & Meier, R. F. (2007). Instructor’s Resource Manual With Test Bank:  Sociology of Deviant Behavior. Instructor’s Resource Manual With Test Bank:  Sociology of Deviant Behavior. Belmont, California: Thomson-Wadsworth.
  • Das, D., & Pino, N. W. (2007). “A Comparative Account of Police Training in Four Countries.” In P. Kratcoski & D. Das (Eds.), Police Education and Training in A Global Society. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.

2006

  • Brooks, E. F., Pino, N. W., & Chee, K. H. (2006). From Beats to Ballots: The Hip-Hop Generation and the 2004 Presidential Election. Journal of Public Management and Social Policy, 12(2), 57–74.
  • Pino, N. W. (2006). Review of the Book Self-Reported Juvenile Delinquency in England and  Wales, The Netherlands and Spain. International Criminal Justice Review.
  • Pino, N. W., & Wiatrowski, M. D. (2006). Democratic Policing in Transitional and  Developing Countries. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate.
  • Pino, N. W., & Wiatrowski, M. D. (2006). “Assessing the Obstacles.” In Democratic Policing in Transitional and Developing Countries. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate.
  • Pino, N. W., & Wiatrowski, M. D. (2006). “Conclusion.” In Democratic Policing in Transitional and Developing Countries. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate.
  • Pino, N. W., & Wiatrowski, M. D. (2006). “Implementing Democratic Policing and Related  Initiatives.” In Democratic Policing in Transitional and Developing Countries. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate.
  • Pino, N. W., & Wiatrowski, M. D. (2006). “Introduction.” In Democratic Policing in Transitional and Developing Countries. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate.
  • Pino, N. W., & Wiatrowski, M. D. (2006). “Part 2 Introduction.” In Democratic Policing in Transitional and Developing Countries. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate.
  • Pino, N. W., & Wiatrowski, M. D. (2006). “Policing and Police Reform in the US: Adequate  for Export?” In Democratic Policing in Transitional and Developing Countries. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate.
  • Pino, N. W., & Wiatrowski, M. D. (2006). “The Principles of Democratic Policing.” In Democratic Policing in Transitional and Developing Countries. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate.

2005

  • Chee, K. H., Pino, N. W., & Smith, W. L. (2005). Gender Differences in the Academic Ethic and Academic Achievement. College Student Journal, 39(3), 604–618.
  • Pino, N. W. (2005). Serial Offending and the Criminal Events Perspective. Homicide Studies, 9(2), 109–148.
  • Smith, W. L., & Pino, N. W. (2005). College Students, the Academic Ethic, and Academic Achievement. Virginia Social Science Journal, 40, 52–67.
  • Wiatrowski, M. D., & Pino, N. W. (2005). “Policing Post-Communist Societies: Police- Public Violence, Democratic Policing, and Human Rights.” In U. Niels (Ed.), Police Reform and Human Rights: Opportunities and Impediments in Post-Communist Societies. Antwerpen: Intersentia.

2004

  • Pino, N. W., & Smith, W. L. (2004). African American Students, the Academic Ethic, and GPA. Journal of Black Studies, 35(1), 113–131.
  • Waitrowski, M. D., & Pino, N. W. (2004). Review of the Book Policing Post  Communist Societies: Police-Public Violence, Democratic Policing and Human Rights. Human Rights Quarterly.

2003

  • Das, D., & Pino, N. W. (2003). A Comparative Account of Police Training in Five Countries. EuroCriminology, 17, 47–74.
  • Pino, N. W., & Smith, W. L. (2003). College Students and Academic Dishonesty. College Student Journal, 37(4), 490–500.
  • Pino, N. W. (2003). Reclaiming Deviance as a Unique Course from Criminology Re-Revisited: Entering Delinquency Into the Equation. Teaching Sociology, 31(2), 182–194.
  • Pino, N. W. (2003). “Reclaiming Deviance as a Unique Course from Criminology Re-Revisited: Entering Delinquency Into the Equation.” Teaching the Sociology of Deviance. American Sociological Association.

2001

  • Pino, N. W. (2001). Community Policing and Social Capital. Policing: An International  Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 24(2), 200–215.
  • Pino, N. W. (2001). Review of the Book Political Policing: The United States and Latin  America. Police Practice and Research: An International Journal.

2000

  • Pino, N. W. (2000). Not Specified. In C. D. Bryant (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Criminology and Deviant Behavior (Vol. 1: Historical, Conceptual, and Theoretical Issues). Philadelphia: Brunner Routledge.

1999

  • Pino, N. W., & Meier, R. F. (1999). Gender Differences in Rape Reporting. Sex Roles, 40(12-Nov), 979–990.

1998

  • Pino, N. W. (1998). Not Specified. Community Connections Series. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension.
  • Meier, R. F., & Pino, N. W. (1998). Instructor’s Manual for Sociology of Deviant  Behavior. Instructor’s Manual for Sociology of Deviant  Behavior. Fort Worth: Harcourt Brace.

1994

  • Martinez, P., Gidseg, M., Bryan, B., Beggs, S., Benson, E., & Pino, N. W. (1994). A  Briefing on State Jail Felon Dynamics. Austin, Texas: Texas Criminal Justice Policy Council.
  • Martinez, P., Benson, E., & Pino, N. W. (1994). Alien Offenders in the Texas Correctional  System. Austin, Texas: Texas Criminal Justice Policy Council.