Curriculum Vitae JODY MILLER. 123 Washington Street, CLS (fax)

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Curriculum Vitae

JODY MILLER School of Criminal Justice Rutgers University 973-353-1303 (office) 123 Washington Street, CLS 555 973-353-5896 (fax) Newark, NJ 07102 [email protected] http://rscj.newark.rutgers.edu/faculty/member/miller-jody/ ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2010-

Professor & Faculty Chair, School of Criminal Justice, Rutgers University

2008-2010

Professor, Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of Missouri-St. Louis

2002-2008

Associate Professor, Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of Missouri-St. Louis

1996-2002

Assistant Professor, Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of Missouri-St. Louis

AFFILIATIONS 2015-

Co-Director (with Ruth D. Peterson and Rod K. Brunson), Racial Democracy, Crime and Justice Network, School of Criminal Justice, Rutgers University.

2003-2015

Steering Committee Member, Racial Democracy, Crime and Justice Network, Criminal Justice Research Center, The Ohio State University.

DEGREES AWARDED 1996

Ph.D. Sociology, University of Southern California. Emphasis Areas: Race & Ethnicity, Crime & Deviance

1991

M.A. Women’s Studies, The Ohio State University.

1990

M.A. Sociology, Ohio University.

1989

B.S. Journalism, Ohio University (Summa Cum Laude)

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AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Qualitative Research Methods Race, Neighborhoods, and Inequality International/Comparative Research Youth Gangs

Gender, Crime and Victimization Feminist Theory Commercial Sex/Sex Work

FELLOWSHIPS, HONORS, AND AWARDS 2016

Meda Chesney-Lind Award, Western Society of Criminology

2016

Guest Scholar, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Missouri-St. Louis, College of Arts & Sciences Visiting Scholars Program

2015

Mentor Award, American Society of Criminology

2015

Faculty Scholar-Teacher Award, Rutgers University

2015

Leaders in Faculty Diversity Award, Office of Faculty Diversity Initiatives, Rutgers University

2015

Visiting Scholar in Residence, Department of Criminology, Law and Society, University of California-Irvine

2014

Fellow, American Society of Criminology

2011

Visiting Fellow, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement, Amsterdam, Netherlands

2010

Distinguished Scholar Award, Division on Women and Crime, American Society of Criminology

2010

Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Book Award, Race, Gender, and Class Section, American Sociological Association

2009

Coramae Richey Mann Award, Division on People of Color and Crime, American Society of Criminology

2008

Finalist, C. Wright Mills Award, Society for the Study of Social Problems

2007

Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Service, University of Missouri-St. Louis

2007

Meritorious Service Award, Students with disAbilities Association, University of Missouri-St. Louis

2001

Ruth Shonle Cavan Young Scholar Award, American Society of Criminology 2

2001

New Scholar Award, Division on Women and Crime, American Society of Criminology

1999

Fulbright Senior Scholar Award, J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board, Sri Lanka.

1998

Meritorious Service Award, Students with disAbilities Association, University of Missouri-St. Louis

1997

Meritorious Service Award, Students with disAbilities Association, University of Missouri-St. Louis

1995 Assistant Attorney General’s Dissertation Fellowship, National Institute of Justice, Department of Justice. 1994

Haynes Dissertation Fellowship, University of Southern California.

1994

Second Place, Gene Carte Student Paper Award, American Society of Criminology.

1993

Haynes Continuing Student Fellowship, University of Southern California.

1993

Crime, Law and Deviance Student Paper Award, American Sociological Association.

1991

Herbert Blumer Student Paper Award, Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction.

PUBLICATIONS 1 Books Miller, Jody. 2008. Getting Played: African American Girls, Urban Inequality, and Gendered Violence. New York: New York University Press. 2010 Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Book Award, Race, Gender and Class Section, American Sociological Association. Finalist, 2008 C. Wright Mills Award, Society for the Study of Social Problems. Miller, Jody. 2001. One of the Guys: Girls, Gangs and Gender. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Chapter 3 reprinted (pp. 86-102) in Maxson, Cheryl L., Arlen Egley, Jody Miller, and Malcolm W. Klein, eds. 2014. The Modern Gang Reader, 4th Edition. New York: Oxford University Press. Chapter 3 reprinted (pp. 43-59) in Egley, Arlen, Cheryl L. Maxson, Jody Miller, and Malcolm W. Klein, eds. 2006. The Modern Gang Reader, 3rd Edition. New York: Oxford University Press. Edited Books and Volumes Miller, Jody and Wilson R. Palacios, eds. 2015. Qualitative Research in Criminology. Volume 20, Advances in Criminological Theory (Freda Adler and William Laufer, series editors). Piscataway, NJ: Transaction Publishers. Maxson, Cheryl L., Arlen Egley, Jody Miller and Malcolm W. Klein, eds. 2014. The Modern Gang Reader, 4th Edition. New York: Oxford University Press. Vélez, María, Rod K. Brunson, and Jody Miller (Guest Editors). 2011. Special Issue on “Beyond Black and White: Theorizing Racial Democracy, Crime and Justice.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice. 27(3). Egley, Arlen, Cheryl L. Maxson, Jody Miller and Malcolm W. Klein, eds. 2006. The Modern Gang Reader, 3rd Edition. New York: Oxford University Press. Miller, Jody (Guest Editor). 2003. Special Issue on “Gender, Crime and (In)Justice.” Journal of Contemporary Ethnography. 32(1). Miller, Jody, Cheryl L. Maxson and Malcolm W. Klein, eds. 2001. The Modern Gang Reader, 2nd Edition. Los Angeles: Roxbury Publishing Company. Klein, Malcolm W., Cheryl L. Maxson, and Jody Miller, eds. 1995. The Modern Gang Reader. Los Angeles: Roxbury Publishing Company. Articles in Refereed Journals Cobbina, Jennifer, Toya Like-Haislip, and Jody Miller. Forthcoming. “Gender-Specific Conflicts Among Urban African American Youth: The Roles of Situational Context and Issues of Contention.” Deviant Behavior. Webster, Elizabeth* and Jody Miller. 2015. “Gendering and Racing Wrongful Conviction: Intersectionality, ‘Normal Crimes,’ and Women’s Experiences of Miscarriages of Justice.” Albany Law Review. 78. (Miscarriage of Justice, 5th Annual Issue). 4

Miller, Jody and Kristin Carbone-Lopez. 2015. “Beyond ‘Doing Gender’: Incorporating Race, Class, Place and Life Transitions into Feminist Drug Research.” Substance Use and Misuse. (Special issue on Gender within Alcohol and Drug Use(r) Research). Livingston, Lindsey* and Jody Miller. 2014. “Inequalities of Race, Class and Place and their Impact on Post-Incarceration Higher Education.” Race & Justice. 4: 212-245. (Special issue on Examining Racial Disparities in a Post-Racial Era). Lindegaard, Marie Rosenkrantz, Jody Miller and Danielle M. Reynald. 2013. “Cultural Heterogeneity, Transitory Mobility and Victimization Risk among Young Men of Color: Insights from an Ethnographic Study in Cape Town, South Africa.” Criminology. 51: 967-1008. Miller, Jody and Kristin Carbone-Lopez. 2013. “Gendered Carceral Regimes in Sri Lanka: Colonial Laws, Post-Colonial Practices, and the Social Control of Sex Workers.” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 39: 79-103. (Special issue on Women, Gender and Prison). Henriksen, Ann-Karina* and Jody Miller. 2012. “Dramatic Lives and Relevant Becomings: Toward a Deleuze- and Guattari-Inspired Cartography of Young Women’s Violent Conflicts.” Theoretical Criminology. 16: 435-461. Carbone-Lopez, Kristin, Jennifer Gatewood Owens*, and Jody Miller. 2012. “Women’s ‘Storylines’ of Methamphetamine Initiation in the Midwest.” Journal of Drug Issues. 42: 226-246. Miller, Jody and Andrea Nichols*. 2012. “Identity, Sexuality, and Commercial Sex among Sri Lankan Nachchi.” Sexualities. 15: 554-569. (Special issue on LGBT Sex Work). Miller, Jody. 2012. “American Cities and American Political Science: A Discussion of Justice and the American Metropolis.” Invited Review Symposium Essay. Perspectives on Politics. 10: 737-740. Carbone-Lopez, Kristin and Jody Miller. 2012. “Precocious Role Entry as a Mediating Factor in Women’s Methamphetamine Use: Implications for Life-Course and Pathways Research.” Criminology. 50: 187-220. Miller, Jody. 2011. “Beach Boys or Sexually Exploited Children? Competing Narratives of Sex Tourism and their Impact on Young Men in Sri Lanka’s Sex Industry.” Crime, Law and Social Change. 56: 485-508. 5

Cobbina, Jennifer*, Toya Z. Like-Haislip, and Jody Miller. 2010. “Gang Fights Versus Cat Fights: Urban Young Men’s Gendered Narratives of Violence.” Deviant Behavior. 31: 596-624. Miller, Jody. 2010. “Commentary on Heidensohn’s ‘The Deviance of Women’: Continuity and Change over Four Decades of Research on Gender, Crime, and Social Control.” British Journal of Sociology, 60th Anniversary Virtual Issue. 133139. Brunson, Rod K. and Jody Miller. 2009. “Schools, Neighborhoods, and Adolescent Conflict: A Situational Examination of Reciprocal Dynamics.” Justice Quarterly. 26: 183-210. Selected for VIP Section of Justice Quarterly Research Showcase, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, San Diego, February 2010. Cobbina, Jennifer*, Jody Miller and Rod K. Brunson. 2008. “Gender, Neighborhood Risk, and Risk Avoidance Strategies among Urban African American Youth.” Criminology. 46: 501-537. Miller, Jody. 2008. “Violence against Urban African American Girls: Challenges for Feminist Advocacy.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice. 24: 148-162. (Invited article, special issue on Advancing the Usefulness of Research for Victims of Crime). Mullins, Christopher W. and Jody Miller. 2008. “Temporal, Situational and Interactional Features of Women’s Violent Conflicts.” Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology. 41: 36-62. (Invited article, Special Issue on Current Approaches to Understanding Female Offending). Zhang, Sheldon, Ko-Lin Chin, and Jody Miller. 2007. “Women’s Participation in Chinese Transnational Human Smuggling: A Gendered Market Perspective.” Criminology. 45: 699-733. Brunson, Rod K. and Jody Miller. 2006. “Gender, Race, and Urban Policing: The Experience of African American Youths.” Gender & Society. 20: 531-552. Reprinted in Patricia A. and Peter Adler, eds. 2011. Constructions of Deviance, 7th Edition. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing.

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Brunson, Rod K. and Jody Miller. 2006. “Young Black Men and Urban Policing in the United States.” British Journal of Criminology. 46: 613-640. Miller, Jody and Christopher W. Mullins*. 2006. “Feminist Theories of Crime.” Pp. 217-250 in Taking Stock: The Status of Criminological Theory, edited by Francis T. Cullen, John Wright and Kristie Blevins. Volume 15 of Advances in Criminological Theory, Freda Adler and William Laufer, series editors. Piscataway, NJ: Transaction Publishers. Miller, Jody and Norman A. White. 2003. “Gender and Adolescent Relationship Violence: A Contextual Examination.” Criminology. 41(4): 1501-1541. Miller, Jody. 2002. “The Strengths and Limits of ‘Doing Gender’ For Understanding Street Crime.” Theoretical Criminology. 6: 433-460. Reprinted in Mary Bosworth, ed. 2016. Theoretical Criminology. London, UK: Routledge. Miller, Jody. 2002. “Reply to James W. Messerschmidt, ‘On Gang Girls, Gender and Structured Action Theory: A Reply to Miller.’” Theoretical Criminology. 6: 477480. Miller, Jody. 2002. “Violence and Coercion in Sri Lanka’s Commercial Sex Industry: Intersections of Gender, Sexuality, Culture and the Law.” Violence Against Women. 8(9): 1045-1074. Peterson, Dana*, Jody Miller and Finn-Aage Esbensen. 2001. “The Impact of Sex Composition on Gangs and Gang Member Delinquency.” Criminology. 39(2): 411439. Reprinted in Berger, Ronald J. and Paul Gregory, eds. 2009. Juvenile Delinquency and Justice: A Sociological Approach, 3rd edition. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers. Reprinted (pp. 206-223) in Egley, Arlen, Cheryl L. Maxson, Jody Miller, and Malcolm W. Klein, eds. 2006. The Modern Gang Reader, 3rd Edition. New York: Oxford University Press. Miller, Jody and Scott H. Decker. 2001. “Young Women and Gang Violence: An Examination of Gender, Street Offending and Violent Victimization in Gangs.” Justice Quarterly. 18(1): 115-140. 7

Reprinted (pp. 133-144) in Leanne Fiftal Alarid and Paul Cromwell, eds. 2006. In Her Own Words: Women Offenders’ Views on Crime and Victimization. Los Angeles: Roxbury Publishing. Miller, Jody. 2000. “The Protection of ‘Human Subjects’ in Street Ethnography: Ethical and Practical Considerations from a Field Study in Sri Lanka.” Focaal. 36: 53-68. (Special Issue on Contemporary Street Ethnography) Miller, Jody and Rod K. Brunson*. 2000. “Gender Dynamics in Youth Gangs: A Comparison of Male and Female Accounts.” Justice Quarterly. 17(3): 801-830. Reprinted in Finn-Aage Esbensen, Stephen G. Tibbetts and Larry K. Gaines, eds. 2004. American Youth Gangs at the Millennium. Long Grove, IL: Waveland. Miller, Jody. 1998. “Gender and Victimization Risk among Young Women in Gangs.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency. 35(4): 429-453. Reprinted in Patricia A. and Peter Adler, eds. 2016. Constructions of Deviance, 8th Edition. Belmont, CA: Cengage. Reprinted (pp. 282-295) in Maxson, Cheryl L., Arlen Egley, Jody Miller, and Malcolm W. Klein, eds. 2014. The Modern Gang Reader, 4th Edition. New York: Oxford University Press. Reprinted in Patricia A. and Peter Adler, eds. 2011. Constructions of Deviance, 7th Edition. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing. Reprinted in Paul Cromwell, ed. 2009. In Their Own Words: Criminals on Crime, 5th Edition. New York: Oxford University Press. Reprinted in Patricia A. and Peter Adler, eds. 2008. Constructions of Deviance, 6th Edition. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing. Reprinted (pp. 263-272) in Paul Cromwell, ed. 2006. In Their Own Words: Criminals on Crime, 4th Edition. Los Angeles: Roxbury Publishing. Reprinted in Mark Pogrebin, ed. 2004. About Criminals: A View of the Offender’s World. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Reprinted in Rebecca Peterson, ed. 2003. Understanding Contemporary Gangs in America: An interdisciplinary approach. Prentice Hall. 8

Reprinted in Elizabeth Stanko, ed. 2002. Violence. International Library of Criminology, Criminal Justice and Penology Series (David Nelken and Gerald Mars, Series Editors). Aldershot Hants, UK: Ashgate Publishing Limited. Reprinted in Patricia A. and Peter Adler, eds. 2002. Constructions of Deviance, 4th Edition. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing. Reprinted (pp. 228-244) in Jody Miller, Cheryl L. Maxson and Malcolm W. Klein, eds. 2001. The Modern Gang Reader, 2nd Edition. Los Angeles: Roxbury Publishing Company. Miller, Jody. 1998. “Up It Up: Gender and the Accomplishment of Street Robbery.” Criminology. 36(1): 37-66. Reprinted in Dick Hobbs, ed. 2011. Ethnography in Context, Volume 4: Deviance. London: Sage Publications. Reprinted in Robert Agnew and Joan M. Kaufman, eds. 2010. Anomie, Strain, and Subcultural Theories of Crime. The Library of Essays in Theoretical Criminology Series (Series Editor Stuart Henry). Hampshire, UK: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. Reprinted in Robert Hornsby and Richard Hobbs, eds. 2008. Gun Crime. The International Library of Criminology, Criminal Justice & Penology, 2nd Series (Series Editors David Nelken and Gerald Mars). Hampshire, UK: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. Reprinted (pp. 213-224) in Leanne Fiftal Alarid and Paul Cromwell, eds. 2006. In Her Own Words: Women Offenders’ Views on Crime and Victimization. Los Angeles: Roxbury Publishing. Reprinted (pp. 141-160) in Shaun L. Gabbidon and Helen Taylor Green, eds. 2005. Race, Crime and Justice: A Reader. New York: Routledge. Reprinted in Pamela J. Schram and Barbara Koons-Witt, eds. 2004. Gendered (In)Justice: Theory and Practice in Feminist Criminology. Long Grove, IL: Waveland. Reprinted in Mark Pogrebin, ed. 2004. About Criminals: A View of the Offender’s World. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Reprinted in Patricia A. and Peter Adler, eds. 2000. Constructions of Deviance, 3rd Edition. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing. 9

Jacobs, Bruce A. and Jody Miller. 1998. “Crack Dealing, Gender and Arrest Avoidance.” Social Problems. 45(4): 550-569. Reprinted (pp. 207-228) in Wilson R. Palacios, ed. 2004. Cocktails and Dreams: Perspectives on Drug and Alcohol Use. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall. Miller, Jody. 1995. “Gender and Power on the Streets: Street Prostitution in the Era of Crack Cocaine.” Journal of Contemporary Ethnography. 23(4): 427-452. Miller, Jody and Martin D. Schwartz. 1995. “Rape Myths and Violence Against Street Prostitutes.” Deviant Behavior. 16(1): 1-23. Reprinted (Pp. 73-82) in Richard Tewksbury and Patricia Gagne, eds. 2000. Deviance and Deviants: An Anthology. Los Angeles: Roxbury Publishing Company. Miller, Jody. 1993. “‘Your life is on the line every night you’re on the streets’: Victimization and Resistance Among Street Prostitutes.” Humanity & Society. 17(4): 422-446. Reprinted (Pp. 500-515) in Patricia A. Adler and Peter Adler, eds. 1996. Constructions of Deviance, 2nd Edition. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing. Book Chapters Miller, Jody and Barry Glassner. 2016. “The ‘Inside’ and the ‘Outside’: Finding Realities in Interviews.” In Qualitative Research: Theory, Method and Practice, 4th edition, edited by David Silverman. London: Sage Publications. (updated/revised from 3rd edition) Miller, Jody, Kristin Carbone-Lopez, and Mikh V. Gunderman.* 2015. “Gendered Narratives of Self, Addiction, and Recovery among Women Methamphetamine Users.” Pp. 69-95 in Narrative Criminology: Understanding Stories of Crime, edited by Lois Presser and Sveinung Sandberg. New York: New York University Press. Panfil, Vanessa R. and Jody Miller. 2015. “Feminist and Queer Perspectives on Qualitative Methods.” Pp. 32-48 in The Routledge Handbook of Qualitative Criminology, edited by J. Heith Copes and J. Mitchell Miller. New York: Routledge. Miller, Jody. 2015. “Culture, Inequality, and Gender Relations Among Black Youth.” Pp. 369-390 in The Cultural Matrix: Understanding Black Youth, edited by Orlando Patterson with Ethan Fosse. Harvard University Press. 10

Novich, Madeleine* and Jody Miller. 2014. “The Social World of Girls in Gangs.” Pp. 125148 in Sisters in Crime Revisited: Bringing Gender into Criminology—in Honor of Freda Adler, edited by Francis T. Cullen, Pamela Wilcox, Jennifer L. Lux, and Cheryl Lero Jonson. New York: Oxford University Press. Miller, Jody. 2014. “Doing Crime as Doing Gender? Masculinities, Femininities and Crime.” Pp. 19-39 in The Oxford Handbook on Gender, Sex, and Crime, edited by Rosemary Gartner and Bill McCarthy. New York: Oxford University Press. Miller, Jody. 2014. “Case Study: African American Girls, Urban Inequality, and Gendered Violence.” Pp. 252-279 in The Oxford Handbook on Race, Ethnicity, Immigration and Crime, edited by Sandra M. Bucerius and Michael Tonry. Oxford University Press. Miller, Jody. 2011. “Grounding the Analysis of Gender and Crime: Accomplishing and Interpreting Qualitative Interview Research.” Pp. 49-62 in The Sage Handbook of Criminological Research Methods, edited by David Gadd, Susanne Karstedt, and Steven F. Messner. London: Sage Publications. Miller, Jody. 2011. “Sex Tourism.” Pp. 383-389 in The Routledge Handbook of Deviant Behavior, edited by Clifton D. Bryant. New York: Routledge. Miller, Jody and Barry Glassner. 2011. “The ‘Inside’ and the ‘Outside’: Finding Realities in Interviews.” Pp. 131-148 in Qualitative Research: Theory, Method and Practice, 3rd edition, edited by David Silverman. London: Sage Publications. (updated/revised from 2nd edition) Miller, Jody. 2010. “The Impact of Gender when Studying ‘Offenders on Offending.’” Pp. 161-183 in Offenders on Offending: Learning about Crime from Criminals, edited by Wim Bernasco and Michael Tonry. London, UK: Willan Press. Miller, Jody. 2009. “Prostitution.” Pp. 547-577 in The Oxford Handbook of Crime and Public Policy, edited by Michael Tonry. New York: Oxford University Press. Miller, Jody. 2008. “Young Women and Street Gangs.” Pp. 207-224 in The Delinquent Girl: Findings from the Girls Study Group, edited by Margaret Zahn. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Miller, Jody and Christopher W. Mullins. 2008. “Feminist Theories of Girls’ Delinquency.” Pp. 30-49 in The Delinquent Girl: Findings from the Girls Study Group, edited by Margaret Zahn. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. 11

Like, Toya Z.* and Jody Miller. 2006. “Race, Inequality and Gender Violence: A Contextual Examination.” Pp. 157-177 in The Many Colors of Crime: Inequalities of Race, Ethnicity and Crime in America, edited by Ruth Peterson, Lauren Krivo and John Hagan. NY: New York University Press. Miller, Jody. 2006. “Global Prostitution, Sex Tourism and Trafficking.” Pp. 139-154 in Rethinking Gender, Crime and Justice: Feminist Readings, edited by Claire Renzetti, Lynne Goodstein and Susan Miller. Los Angeles: Roxbury Publishing. Miller, Jody and Christopher W. Mullins*. 2006. “Stuck Up, Telling Lies, and Talking Too Much: The Gendered Context of Young Women’s Violence.” Pp. 41-66 in Gender and Crime: Patterns of Victimization and Offending, edited by Karen Heimer and Candace Kruttschnitt. New York: New York University Press. Miller, Jody, Toya Z. Like* and Peter Levin. 2006. “The Caucasion Evasion: Victims, Exceptions and Defenders of the Faith.” Pp. 111-127 in Images of Color/Images of Crime, 3rd edition, edited by Coramae Richey Mann, Marjorie Zatz, and Nancy Rodriguez. Los Angeles: Roxbury Publishing Company. (updated/revised from 2nd edition) Miller, Jody and Norman A. White. 2004. “Situational Effects of Gender Inequality on Girls’ Participation in Violence.” Pp. 167-190 in Girls’ Violence? edited by Christine Alder and Anne Worrall. SUNY Press. Miller, Jody and Barry Glassner. 2004. “The ‘Inside’ and the ‘Outside’: Finding Realities in Interviews.” Pp. 125-139 in Qualitative Research: Theory, Method and Practice, 2nd edition, edited by David Silverman. London: Sage Publications. (updated/revised from 1st edition) Miller, Jody. 2003. “Feminism in the Field.” Pp. 233-244 in Our Studies, Ourselves, edited by Barry Glassner and Rosanna Herz. New York: Oxford University Press. Miller, Jody. 2003. “Feminist Criminology.” Pp. 15-28 in Critical Criminology (Controversies in Crime and Justice Series), edited by Martin D. Schwartz and Suzanne Hatty. Anderson Publishing. Miller, Jody. 2003. “Young Women in Street Gangs: Risk Factors, Delinquency and Victimization Risk.” In Responding to Gangs: Evaluation and Research. Washington DC: National Institute of Justice.

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Miller, Jody, Toya Z. Like* and Peter Levin. 2002. “The Caucasion Evasion: Victims, Exceptions, and Defenders of the Faith.” Pp. 100-114 in Images of Color/Images of Crime, 2nd edition, edited by Coramae Richey Mann and Marjorie Zatz. Los Angeles: Roxbury Publishing Company. (updated/revised from 1st edition) Miller, Jody. 2001. “The Girls in the Gang: What We’ve Learned from Two Decades of Research.” Pp. 175-197 in Gangs in America, 3rd Edition, edited by C. Ronald Huff. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Reprinted (chapter six) in Meda Chesney Lind and Lisa Pasko, eds. 2003. Girls, Women and Crime: Selected Readings. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Miller, Jody. 2001. “Reconciling Feminism and Rational Choice Theory: Women’s Agency in Street Crime.” Pp. 219-240 in Rational Choice and Criminal Behavior, edited by Alex Piquero and Stephen Tibbetts. New York: Garland Publishing. Miller, Jody. 2001. “Race, Class, and Gender in Female Sentencing: An Ethnographic Perspective.” Pp. 513-523 in Investigating Deviance, edited by Bruce A. Jacobs. Los Angeles: Roxbury Publishing Company. Miller, Jody. 2001. “Young Women’s Involvement in Gangs in the United States: An Overview.” Pp. 115-134 in The Eurogang Paradox: Youth Groups and Gangs in Europe and America, edited by Malcolm W. Klein, Hans-Jurgen Kerner, Cheryl L. Maxson and Elmar E.M. Weitekamp. The Hague: Kluwer. Miller, Jody and Dheeshana Jayasundera*. 2001. “Prostitution, the Sex Industry and Sex Tourism.” Pp. 459-489 in Sourcebook on Violence Against Women, edited by Claire Renzetti, Jeff Edelsen and Rachel Bergen. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Reprinted in Ronald M. Holmes and Steven T. Holmes, eds. 2002. Pp. 56-72 in Current Perspectives on Sex Crimes. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Miller, Jody. 2000. “Feminist Theories of Women’s Crime: Robbery as a Case Study.” Pp. 25-46 in Of Crime & Criminality: The Use of Theory in Everyday Life, edited by Sally S. Simpson. Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press. Reprinted in Barbara Raffel Price and Natalie Sokoloff, eds. 2004. Pp. 51-67 in The Criminal Justice System and Women: Offenders, Victims, and Workers. New York: McGraw-Hill. Brunson, Rodney K.* and Jody Miller. 2000. “Young Women’s Involvement in Gangs.” Pp. 44-59 in Women, Crime and Criminal Justice: Original Feminist Readings, edited by 13

Claire M. Renzetti and Lynne Goodstein. Los Angeles: Roxbury Publishing Company. Miller, Jody and Peter Levin. 1998. “The Caucasian Evasion: Victims, Exceptions, and Defenders of the Faith.” Pp. 217-233 in Images of Color/Images of Crime, edited by Coramae Richey Mann and Marjorie Zatz. Los Angeles: Roxbury Publishing Company. Miller, Jody. 1997. “Researching Violence Against Street Prostitutes: Issues of Epistemology, Methodology and Ethics.” Pp. 144-156 in Researching Sexual Violence Against Women: Methodological and Personal Perspectives, edited by Martin D. Schwartz. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Miller, Jody and Barry Glassner. 1997. “The ‘Inside’ and the ‘Outside’: Finding Realities in Interviews.” Pp. 99-112 in Qualitative Research: Theory, Method, and Practice, edited by David Silverman. London: Sage Publications. Miller, Jody. 1996. “An Examination of Disposition Decision-Making for Delinquent Girls.” Pp. 219-246 in The Intersection of Race, Gender and Class in Criminology, edited by Martin D. Schwartz and Dragan Milovanovic. New York: Garland Press. Reprinted, 1999 in Dragan Milovanovic and Martin D. Schwartz, eds. The Intersections of Race, Gender and Class in Criminology, 2nd edition. New York: Garland Press. Miller, Jody. 1995. “Struggles Over the Symbolic: Gang Style and the Meanings of Social Control.” Pp. 213-234 in Cultural Criminology, edited by Jeff Ferrell and Clinton Sanders. Boston: Northeastern University Press. Miller, Jody. 1995. “Feminist Perspectives in Deviance.” Pp. 54-62 in Readings in Deviant Behavior, edited by Alex Thio and Tom Calhoun. New York: HarperCollins. Miller, Jody. 1995. “Sex Tourism in Southeast Asia.” Pp. 278-283 in Readings in Deviant Behavior, edited by Alex Thio and Tom Calhoun. New York: HarperCollins. Miller, Jody. 1995. “The Discursive Construction of ‘Delinquent’ Girls: Race, Class, Sexuality and Generation in Probation Investigation Reports.” Pp. 177-198 in Legality and Illegality: Semiotics, Postmodernism and Law, edited by Richard Janikowski and Dragan Milovanovic. New York: Peter Lang Publishers.

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Schwartz, Martin D. and Jody A. Miller. 1992. “Child Sexual Assault and the Criminal Justice System.” Pp. 203-226 in The Changing Roles of Women in the Criminal Justice System, edited by Imogene L. Moyer. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press. Other Publications Panfil, Vanessa R. and Jody Miller. 2014. “Beyond the Straight and Narrow: Why Queer Criminology Matters for Criminology and Criminal Justice.” The Criminologist. 39(4): 1, 3-8. Miller, Jody. 2014. “Foreword.” In Dana Peterson and Vanessa R. Panfil, eds., Handbook of LGBT Communities, Crime and Justice. New York: Springer. Miller, Jody. 2013. “Epistemology and Rigor in Criminological Research: An Exploratory Journey.” Henk Elffers Festschrift. Amsterdam: NSCR. Miller, Jody and Rod K. Brunson. 2011. “‘Minority Candidates are Strongly Encouraged to Apply’: Making Diversity Matter in Criminology and Criminal Justice.” The Criminologist. 36(4): 1, 3-7. Miller, Jody. 2010. “Steffensmeier, Darrell J.: Organization Properties and SexSegregation in the Underworld.” Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory, edited by Francis T. Cullen and Pamela Wilcox. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Miller, Jody and Puny Gunawardena, eds. 2009. Tea & Me: Estate Life through the Eyes of Children. Colombo, Sri Lanka: Chakra (Pvt) Ltd/UM-St. Louis Sri Lankan Educational Fund. Zahn, Margaret A., Darrell Steffensmeier, Barry C. Feld, Merry Morash, Meda ChesneyLind, Jody Miller, Allison Ann Payne, Denise Gottfredson, and Candace Kruttschnitt. 2008. Violence and Teenage Girls. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. Miller, Jody. 2008. “Sex Tourism.” In Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Violence, edited by Claire Renzetti and Jeff Edelson. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Miller, Jody. 2008. “International Sex Industry.” In Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Violence, edited by Claire Renzetti and Jeff Edelson. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Miller, Jody. 2006. “Foreword.” Pp. xi-xiv In Christopher W. Mullins. Holding Your Square: Masculinities, Streetlife, and Violence. London, UK: Willan Press. 15

Miller, Jody. 2005. “The Status of Qualitative Research in Criminology.” Pp. 69-75 in Michèle Lamont and Patricia White, Final Report: Workshop on Interdisciplinary Standards for Systematic Qualitative Research. Arlington, VA: National Science Foundation. Miller, Jody. 2004. “Monster? Portraits of a Female ‘Serial Killer.’” Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books. Miller, Jody, Dheeshana Jayasundera* and Manjula Adhihetty. 2000. “Sex Tourism.” Pp. 343-346 in Nanette Davis and Gilbert Geis, eds. Encyclopedia of Criminology and Deviant Behavior, Volume 3, Sexual Deviance. London: Taylor & Francis. Miller, Jody, with Dheeshana Jayasundara* and D.M. Dayawansa. 2000. Violence Against Sex Workers in Sri Lanka: Causes, Consequences and Remedies. ICES Lecture Series Address. Sri Lanka: International Centre for Ethnic Studies. Miller, Jody. 2000. “Feminism and the Study of Girls’ Delinquency.” DivisioNews: Division on Women and Crime Newsletter, Winter 2000-2001. American Society of Criminology (www.ou.edu/soc/dwc/newsletter4.htm). Miller, Jody. 1999. Review of Sexed Work: Gender, Race, and Resistance in a Brooklyn Drug Market, by Lisa Maher. Theoretical Criminology. 3(2): 249-251. Miller, Jody. 1999. Review of Nothing Bad Happens to Good Girls: Fear of Crime in Women’s Lives, by Esther Madriz. Women & Criminal Justice. 10(3): 98-100. Miller, Jody. 1998. “Inside the Shattered Lives of Members of a Youth Gang: Dead End Kids: Gang Girls and the Boys They Know, by Mark Fleisher.” The Chicago Tribune. October 25, Section 14, pages 2, 4. Miller, Jody. 1997. “Girls, Gangs, and Violence: 8-Ball Chicks, by Gini Sikes and Locas, by Yxta Maya Murray.” The Chicago Tribune. May 11, Section 14, page 6. Miller, Jody. 1997. Review of The Invisible Woman: Gender, Crime and Justice, by Joanne Belknap. The Criminologist. 22(4): 29-30. Miller, Jody. 1996. “Review Essay. Crime and Oppression: Structure and Agency in the Inner City.” Critical Criminology. 7(2): 123-128. Miller, Jody. 1995. Review of Wannabe: Gangs in Suburbs and Schools, by Daniel J. Monti. Contemporary Sociology. 24(6): 799-800. 16

Miller, Jody. 1993. Review of American Skinheads: The Criminology and Control of Hate Crime, by Mark S. Hamm. Critical Criminologist. 5(4): 11-12. GRANTS 2015

Collaborative Research: Broadening Participation and Perspectives in the Study of Crime and Justice. National Science Foundation. Principal Investigator, with Rod K. Brunson (Co-Principal Investigator). Amount: $466,039.

2014

Pathways to Incarceration among Women in Sri Lanka: Live-Event and Narrative Perspectives. International Collaborative Research Grant, Rutgers University Centers for Global Advancement and International Affairs. Co-Principal Investigator with Carmen Wickramagamage and Catrien Bijleveld. Amount: $8,000.

2012

Sex Work and Violence: Understanding Factors for Safety and Protection. United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and Sri Lanka and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Asia Pacific Regional Office. Co-Lead Researcher with Nilu Abeyaratne; Sri Lanka country site. Amount: LKR 1,772,553 + $11,500 (approximately $25,135). Recipient of the 2014 Robert Carr Research Award, International Council of AIDS Service Organizations, International AIDS Society, Human Rights Watch, Johns Hopkins Center for Public Health and Human Rights.

2009

Methamphetamines in the Context of Women’s Lives. University of Missouri Research Board. Co-Principal Investigator with Kristin Carbone-Lopez. Amount: $27,500.

2009

The Gendered Organization of Commercial Sex in Sri Lanka. University of MissouriSt. Louis Research Award. Principal Investigator. Amount: $8,369.

2009

Language Instruction Award, American Institute for Sri Lankan Studies. Amount: $300.

2008

The Gendered Social Organization of Commercial Sex in Sri Lanka. American Institute for Sri Lankan Studies. Principal Investigator. Amount: $21,750.

2007

Institute for Women’s and Gender Studies Small Grant Fund, University of Missouri St. Louis. Amount: $350.

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2006

Internationalizing Service Learning: The UM-St. Louis Tsunami Reconstruction Project. Missouri Campus Compact. Principal Investigator. Amount: $3,000.

2006

Institute for Women’s and Gender Studies Small Grant Fund, University of Missouri St. Louis. Amount: $350.

2001

University of Missouri-St. Louis Small Grant Award. Amount: $1,000.

2000

The Commercial Sex Industry in Sri Lanka. University of Missouri Research Board. Principal Investigator. Amount: $34,212.

2000

The Commercial Sex Industry in Sri Lanka. University of Missouri-St. Louis Research Award. Principal Investigator. Amount: $10,368.

2000

University of Missouri-St. Louis Small Grant Award. Amount: $1,000.

1999

Assessing the Nature of Violence against Young Women in Urban African American Communities. National Consortium on Violence Research. Co-Principal Investigator with Norman A. White. Amount: $71,709.

1999

Child Sex Tourism in Sri Lanka. University of Missouri-St. Louis Research Award. Principal Investigator. Amount: $10,890.

1997

Female Gang Involvement in St. Louis. University of Missouri Research Board. Principal Investigator. Amount: $23,523.

1997

Female Gang Involvement in the Midwest. University of Missouri-St. Louis Research Award. Principal Investigator. Amount: $4,752.

1997

Evaluation of St. Louis Safe Futures Program, Subcontract with the City of St. Louis, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. Co-Investigator with Scott H. Decker and G. David Curry, Principal Investigators. Amount: $124,387.

1996

University of Missouri-St. Louis Small Grant Award. Amount: $600.

TECHNICAL REPORTS AND ASSISTANCE 2014

Newark LGBTQA Youth Summit – Survey Report, 2014. LGBTQ & Diversity Resource Center, Rutgers University-Newark (with Maren Greathouse, Vanessa R. Panfil, Danielle Shields, and Meda Barker). 18

2014

Newark LGBTQA Youth Summit – Key Survey Findings, 2014. LGBTQ & Diversity Resource Center, Rutgers University-Newark.

2014

Country-Level Final Report: Sex Work and Violence in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Regional Research Project on Sex Work and Violence: Understanding Factors for Safety and Protection. UNFPA, UNDP, UNAIDS Asia Pacific Regional Offices, APNSW, Sangram/CASAM, Partners for Prevention (with Nilu Abeyaratne).

2013

Briefing Paper: Overview of Sri Lanka Research, Part of a Regional Research Project. Sex Work and Violence: Understanding Factors for Safety and Protection. UNFPA, UNDP, UNAIDS Asia Pacific Regional Offices, APNSW, Sangram/CASAM, Partners for Prevention.

Miller, Jody, ed. 2010. Men’s Drug Use and Re-Entry Challenges in St. Louis: The Role and Impact of the Gateway Foundation. Research report submitted to the Gateway Foundation, the Missouri Department of Corrections and the Missouri Department of Mental Health (Student authors: LaMarcus Bolton, Mark DeBarr, Michael Deckard, Robert Domiano, Mikhial Gunderman, Sarah Hoertel, Kimberly Kras, Hyon Namgung, Tiffany Polk, Allen Shamow, J. Michael Vecchio, and Stephanie Wiley). Miller, Jody, ed. 2009. Evaluation of the Challenges of Women’s Re-Entry in St. Louis and the Role and Impact of the Center for Women in Transition. Research report submitted to the Missouri Department of Corrections and the Center for Women in Transition (Student authors: Ethan Amidon, Ekaterina Archakova, Dena C. Carson, Daniel Duplantier, Elizabeth Elliott, Amanda Gendon, Krystle Leugoud, Jennifer Owens, Breanne Pleggenkuhle, Kaitlin Rayne, and Meghan Rogers). Miller, Jody, ed. 2008. Evaluation of the C.H.A.M.P. Service Dog Training Program at the Women’s Eastern Reception, Diagnostic, and Correctional Center. Research Report to the Missouri Department of Corrections and C.H.A.M.P. Assistance Dogs, Inc. (Student authors: Mariaimee’ Gonzalez, RaDonna Blake, Eva Sophia Clark, Jessica Cowan, Michael Gibson, Lacey Greninger, Amy Harbert, Anne Lornson, Katie O’Shaughnessy, Jaimie Pitterle, Nicole Pulido, Amy Razeghi, Vena Stevens, and Benjamin Voss). Miller, Jody. 1998. Female Gang Involvement in a Midwestern City: Correlates, Nature and Meanings. Final Report to the National Institute of Justice, Grant # 95-1642394. Gang Addendum, constructed for the Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring Program, National Institute of Justice, 1997-98. 19

WORK IN PROGRESS Carbone-Lopez, Kristin, Jody Miller, and Christopher W. Mullins. Gender, Streetlife, and Guns: Criminally Embedded Women’s Relationships with Firearms. Under contract, New York University Press, expected completion September 2016. Jacobsen, Shannon*, Jody Miller, and Ntasha Bhardwaj.* “Where is the Shadow of Sexual Assault?: Gender, Racial Threat, and Perceived Risk in an Urban University Setting.” Under review. Garcia, Janet*, Jody Miller, and Johnna Christian. “Gender and (Fictive) Family in a Women’s Post-Incarceration Mentoring Program.” Grundetjern, Heidi* and Jody Miller. “Women’s Drug Dealing as a Source of Empowerment.” Miller, Jody and Madeleine Novich.* “State Intervention and the Policing of Sri Lanka’s Commercial Sex Industry.” TEACHING Courses Taught Undergraduate Cutting Edge Criminology Gender, Crime & Justice2 Juvenile Gangs and Co-Offending Comparative Criminology & Criminal Justice Theories of Crime Honors Research Seminars: •   Wrongful Conviction2 •   Gender & Incarceration2 Senior Seminars: •   Wrongful Conviction2 •   Qualitative Research •   Sex Crimes •   Youth Gangs •   Evaluating Criminal Justice Education2

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Graduate Qualitative Research Methods2 Gang Ethnography Workshop Gender, Crime & Justice Sex Crimes

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Sociology Courses: •   Social Problems3 •   Introduction to Sociology •   Sociology of the Family Women’s/Gender Studies Courses: •   Introduction to Women’s Studies3 •   Feminist Theory & Social Science Research Dissertation Chair (Completed) Madeleine Novich, (Criminal Justice, Rutgers University), Ph.D. 2015, Post-Doctoral Associate, Rutgers University/Program Manager, Racial Democracy Crime and Justice Network. Amarat Zaatut, (Criminal Justice, Rutgers University), Ph.D. 2015, Post-Doctoral Associate, Hebrew University. Shannon Grugan (Criminal Justice, Rutgers University), Ph.D. 2015, Assistant Professor, West Chester University. Lindsey Livingston Runell (Criminal Justice, Rutgers University), Ph.D. 2015, Assistant Professor, Kutztown University. Dilys Asuagbor (Criminal Justice, Rutgers University), Ph.D. 2014, Senior Legal Counsel, African Development Bank, Côte d’Ivoire. Jennifer Cobbina (Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of Missouri-St. Louis), Ph.D. 2009, Associate Professor, Michigan State University. Tom Holt (Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of Missouri-St. Louis), Ph.D. 2005, Associate Professor, Michigan State University. Christopher Mullins (Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of Missouri-St. Louis), Ph.D. 2004, Associate Professor, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale. Dissertation Committees (Completed) Mikh Gunderman (Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of Missouri-St. Louis), Ph.D. 2015. Assistant Professor, Missouri Southern State University, Joplin, MO. Abigail Kolb (External Examiner; Criminology, Simon Fraser University), Ph.D. 2015. Assistant Professor, Clayton State University, Morrow, GA. J. Michael Vecchio (Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of Missouri-St. Louis), Ph.D. 2014. Assistant Professor, Loyola University, Chicago. Sung-hun Byun (Criminal Justice, Rutgers University), Ph.D. 2014. Assistant Professor, Columbus State University, Columbus, GA. Vanessa Panfil (Criminal Justice, SUNY-Albany), Ph.D. 2013. Assistant Professor, Old Dominion University. David Marvelli (Criminal Justice, Rutgers University), Ph.D. 2013. Brian Engelmann (Urban Systems, New Jersey Institute of Technology), Ph.D. 2013. 3

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Mariaimeé Gonzalez (Counseling Education, University of Missouri-St. Louis), Ph.D. 2012. Visiting Assistant Professor, University of San Diego. Andrea Nichols (Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of Missouri-St. Louis), Ph.D. 2011. Professor, St. Louis Community College. Monica Smith (Geography, National University of Singapore; External Reader), Ph.D. 2011. Post-Doctoral Fellow, National University of Singapore. Pernell Witherspoon (Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of Missouri-St. Louis), Ph.D. 2010. Associate Professor, Lindenwood University. Scott Jacques (Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of Missouri-St. Louis), Ph.D. 2010. Assistant Professor, Georgia State University. Christian Bolden (Sociology, University of Central Florida), Ph.D. 2010. Assistant Professor, Loyola University-New Orleans. Meghna Patel (Psychology, University of Missouri-St. Louis), Ph.D. 2009. Assistant Professor, Emory University. Lauren Williams (Psychology, University of Missouri-St. Louis), Ph.D. 2008. Jeff Rojek (Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of Missouri-St. Louis), Ph.D. 2005, Associate Professor, University of South Carolina. Rod Brunson (Criminal Justice, University of Illinois-Chicago), Ph.D. 2003, Professor, Rutgers University. Arlen Egley (Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of Missouri-St. Louis), Ph.D. 2003, Assistant Professor, Truman State University. Dyan McGuire (Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of Missouri-St. Louis), Ph.D. 2001, Associate Professor, Saint Louis University. Dissertation Chair (Current) Kurt Fowler (Criminal Justice, Rutgers University) Janet Garcia, ABD (Criminal Justice, Rutgers University) Shannon Jacobsen, ABD (Criminal Justice, Rutgers University) Dissertation Co-Supervisor (Current) Heidi Gruntdetjern (Criminology and Sociology of Law, University of Oslo; Supervisor Sveinung Sandberg) Dissertation Committees (Current) Esther Nir (Criminal Justice, Rutgers University) Elizabeth Webster (Criminal Justice, Rutgers University) Jean Y. Sung (Urban Systems, Rutgers University) Nishanth Visagaratnam (Sociology, Southern Illinois University Carbondale) Ph.D. Empirical Paper Committees, Rutgers University Danielle Shields (Chair; in progress) Janet Garcia (Chair; 2014) 22

Lindsey Livingston (Chair; 2014) Madeleine Novich (Chair; 2014) Amarat Zaatut (Chair; 2014) Shannon Jacobsen (Chair; 2013) Marin Kurti (Committee Member; 2015) Mustafa Demir (Committee member; 2014) Shannon Grugan (Committee member; 2014) Esther Nir (Committee Member; 2012) Ph.D. Core Examination Committees, Rutgers University Dilys Asuagbor (Chair; 2011) Rosalyn Bocker (Chair; 2011) Liza Chowdhury (Chair; 2011) Nusret Sahin (Committee Member; 2012) PRESENTATIONS Invited 2015

“Examining Intersectionality: Combining Ethnicity and Gender in the Study of Ethnic Minority Youth Crime.” Keynote address, Ethnic Minority Youth: Drugs, Gangs and Street Life Conference, Aarhus University, Denmark. September 29.

2015

“Celebrating the Past and Moving Forward into the Future.” Panel Discussion (with Rod K. Brunson, Robert Crutchfield, and Kevin Drakulich), Racial Democracy, Crime and Justice Network Meeting. The Ohio State University. July 24.

2015

“Sex Work and Violence in Sri Lanka: The Politics and Practice of International Scholarship for Social Change.” School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver Canada. March 26.

2015 “Strategizing Inclusion: Reflections on the Past and Future.” Panel Colloquium (with Ruth D. Peterson, Geoffrey Ward, and Valerie Jenness). Department of Criminology, Law and Society, University of California-Irvine. February 26. 2015

“Sex Work and Violence in Sri Lanka: The Politics and Practice of International Scholarship for Social Change.” Department of Criminology, Law and Society, University of California-Irvine. February 9.

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“Qualitative Research in Criminology and Criminal Justice.” Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Maryland, Statistical Applications Lecture Series. October 28.

2014

“Sex Work and Violence in Sri Lanka: The Politics and Practice of International Scholarship for Social Change.” Rutgers University-Princeton University Criminal Justice Working Group, October 22.

2014

Sex Work and Violence in Colombo, Sri Lanka: Understanding Factors for Safety and Protection.” Sri Lanka National Working Group, Sex Work and Violence Project, UNFPA, UNDP, UNAIDS. Colombo, Sri Lanka, September 3.

2014

Considering Why, When and How to Participate in Prison-Based Higher Education. Didactic Session. Racial Democracy, Crime and Justice Network Summer Workshop, Ohio State University, July 25.

2014

“Gender, Sexuality, and Risks for Violence among Young Women and LGBTQ Youth in Urban Communities.” Keynote Address, Children at Risk Annual Conference, Children at Risk Research Cluster, University of Kentucky. Lexington, KY. April 17.

2013

“Women’s Incarceration in Sri Lanka: Patterns, Pathways and Contexts.” Women in Prison: Risk Factors and Consequences Conference, Phoolan Devi Institute, VU University. Amsterdam. June 17.

2012

“Gendered Power Relations: The Experiences of Commercial Sex Workers.” Workshop on Gender Orders in Sri Lanka: Challenge, Backlash and Change. American Institute for Lankan Studies. Colombo, Sri Lanka. December 20. (with Revati Chawla)

2012

“Gender Inequality, Social Practices and Social Organization of Drug Networks: Insights from Feminist Criminology.” Keynote address, Gender and Sexualities: Revisioning Drug and Alcohol Research Conference, Aarhus University, Denmark. October 10.

2012 “African American Girls’ Coping Strategies: The Need for Institutional and Community Support.” Keeping Black Girls Safe Video Conference, sponsored by Rise Sister Rise, the Ohio Commission on Minority Health, and the Franklin County Urban Commission, Columbus, Ohio. June 27. 2012

“Young Women and Gangs: Why Gender Matters for Policy and Practice.” 12th Workshop of the Eurogang Program of Research, Stockholm, Sweden. May 3. 24

2011

“Why ‘Beach Boys’ and Not ‘Beach Girls’? The Gender Organization of Sri Lanka’s Tourist Sex Industry.” Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement, Amsterdam. December 7.

2011

“Reflections on Doing Feminist Criminology.” Center for Gender, Power, and Diversity, Roskilde University, Denmark. September 26.

2011

Brunson, Rod K. and Jody Miller. “Unintended Consequences of Racially Biased Policing in the United States.” Roundtable on Current Debates, Research Agendas and Strategies to Address Ethnic/Racial Profiling in the UK and USA, Open Society Foundations, John Jay College. August 10-11.

2011

“Race, Gender, Inequality, and Violence Against Girls in St. Louis.” 10th Annual Youth Violence Prevention Conference, University of Missouri-St. Louis. April 21.

2010

“Getting Played: African American Girls, Urban Inequality, and Gendered Violence.” Controversies About Inequality Lecture Series, Center for the Study of Inequality, Cornell University, November 1.

2010

“Culture, Inequality, and Gender Relations among Black Youth.” Black Youth Culture Workshop, Department of Sociology, Harvard University, October 29.

2010

Research Forum: Girls and Violence. Racial Democracy, Crime and Justice Network Summer Workshop, Ohio State University, July 30.

2010

“Why ‘Beach Boys’ and Not ‘Beach Girls’? Gender Organization and Gendered Sexual Subjectivity in Sri Lanka’s Tourist Sex Industry.” Department of Sociology Colloquium Series, University of New Mexico, April 16.

2010

“Gender, Social Position, and Qualitative Interview Research.” Department of Sociology Research and Professionalization Series, University of New Mexico, April 16.

2010

“Brothels, Bus Halts and Beach Boys: The Gendered Organization of Sex Work in Sri Lanka.” Graduate Student Distinguished Speaker Series, Department of Criminal Justice, Indiana University. April 9.

2010

“Getting Played: African American Girls, Urban Inequality, and Gendered Violence.” Children’s Advocacy Services of Greater St. Louis, Kathy J. Weinman Children’s Advocacy Center, March 18. 25

2010

“Getting Played: African American Girls, Urban Inequality, and Gendered Violence.” Department of Sociology Graduate Student Lecture Series, Northern Illinois University. February 18.

2009

“Getting Played: African American Girls in St. Louis, Urban Inequality, and Gendered Violence.” Community Organization of Women, Mothers and Daughters Against Aggression and Violence Project 2009, St. Louis Community College, Forest Park. October 21.

2009

“Getting Played: African American Girls, Urban Inequality, and Gendered Violence.” Mary Jo Huth Memorial Urban Lecture, University of Dayton, October 14.

2008

“Getting Played: African American Girls, Urban Inequality, and Gendered Violence.” School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Lecture Series, Arizona State University-West. October 23.

2008

“Negotiating Gender When Interviewing Offenders on Offending.” Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR) Workshop: Offenders on Offending: How Do We Learn From Criminals About Criminal Choices? October 10.

2008

“Getting Played: African American Girls, Urban Inequality, and Gendered Violence.” Rogers Park Young Women’s Action Team, DePaul University Women’s and Gender Studies Program, & Women and Girls Collective Action Network. May 1.

2008

“Getting Played: African American Girls, Urban Inequality, and Gendered Violence.” Department of Behavioral Sciences and Student Life, St. Louis Community College-Meramec. April 22.

2008

“The Gendered Context of Young Women’s Violence.” Piercing the Myths: Girls, Violence and Aggression Lecture Series, Sponsored by the Center for Children and Childhood Studies, Rutgers University, Camden. April 17.

2008

“Gender ‘N the ‘Hood: Neighborhood Violence against Urban African American Girls.” Sponsored by the Multicultural Resource Center; Department of Sociology, Anthropology & Social Work; Department of Women’s Studies; Sociology Graduate Student Association, Kansas State University. March 13.

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2008

“Getting Played: African American Girls, Urban Inequality, and Gendered Violence.” Justice Studies Colloquium, University of Alabama-Birmingham, February 24.

2008

“Career Trajectories & Challenges for Women in Academia.” Distinguished Women Scholars Program, University of Alabama-Birmingham. February 23.

2007

“Gender ‘N the ‘Hood: Neighborhood Violence against Urban Girls.” Department of Sociology Seminar Series, University of Central Florida. March 26.

2006

Keynote Address: “Tsunami-Affected Libraries and Education: The Case of Andaragasyaya Vidyalaya.” National Conference on Library and Information Studies. Sri Lanka Library Association. Colombo, Sri Lanka. June 29.

2006

“Ethics and Methods in International Field Research: Sri Lanka’s Commercial Sex Industry as a Case Study.” Department of Sociology, Ohio University, April.

2005

“Gender ‘N the ‘Hood: Neighborhood Violence against Urban Girls.” Centre of Criminology Seminar Series, University of Toronto. Toronto, Canada. October 20.

2005

“Stuck Up, Telling Lies, and Talking Too Much: The Gendered Context of Young Women’s Violence.” Department of Sociology and Anthropology Colloquium Series, North Caroline State University. Raleigh, NC. April 21.

2004

“Race, Inequality and Gendered Violence.” Inequality, Crime and Justice: Challenges and Prospects. Symposium sponsored by the Department of Sociology, The Ohio State University. Columbus, Ohio. July 22.

2004

“The Gendered Context of Young Women’s Violence.” Department of Sociology and Alpha Kappa Delta Colloquium, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. April 9th.

2004

“The Intersections of Personal History and Sociological Research.” Alpha Kappa Delta induction ceremony keynote speaker, Department of Sociology, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. April 8th.

2004

“Sex Play, Violent Play: Urban Girls’ Negotiation with Gender Violence.” Department of Sociology and Center of Criminology and Sociolegal Studies Lecture Series. University of Iowa. February 20th.

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2004

“Global Violence against Sex Workers: The Sri Lankan Example.” Violence Against Women as a Human Rights Issue Conference, University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio. February 28th.

2003

“Gender, Race, Inequality and Girls’ Violence.” Setting a National Agenda for Research on Race/Ethnicity, Crime, and Criminal Justice Workshop. Denver, Colorado, November 18.

2003

“Cultural and Legal Facets of the Commercial Sex Industry in Sri Lanka.” Invited Plenary Address, World Congress on Criminology, sponsored by the International Society for Criminology. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 13th.

2003

“Violence Against Girls.” Girls, Gangs and Violence Session, 2nd Annual Youth Violence Prevention Conference, University of Missouri-St. Louis, April 17th.

2003

“Violence Perpetrated By and Against Girls: Dating Violence.” Ninth Annual Symposium on Youth Gangs and Delinquency, Boys and Girls Clubs of America, March 14.

2003

“Gang Prevention: An Overview.” Ninth Annual Symposium on Youth Gangs and Delinquency, Boys and Girls Clubs of America, Pre-Symposium Funded Site Meeting, March 13.

2003

“Gender and Adolescent Relationship Violence: A Contextual Examination.” Department of Sociology, University of Missouri-Columbia Spring Speaker Series, February 28.

2002

“Gender and Relationship Violence among Urban African American Youths.” International Centre for Ethnic Studies Seminar Series, Colombo, Sri Lanka, July 24.

2002

“African American Girls’ Negotiations with Sexual Harassment in Schools.” Youth Symposium—Telling the Truth(s) About Youth: Social Inequality, Popular Culture and Education. Sponsored by the Departments of Education and Sociology, University of Southern California. March 22.

2002

“One of the Boyz? Girls, Gangs and Gender.” Women’s History Month, Southwestern Illinois College. March 1.

2002

“Violence and Harassment against Sri Lanka’s Transgendered Sex Workers: Interactions of Masculinity, Sexuality, Culture and the Law.” International Centre for Ethnic Studies Seminar Series, Colombo, Sri Lanka, January 8. 28

2001

“Stigma and Discrimination against Commercial Sex Workers.” Stigma and Discrimination: Seminar sponsored by Lanka+ and The AIDS Coalition. Colombo, Sri Lanka. December 28.

2001

“Sex Play, Violent Play: Urban Girls’ Negotiation with Gender Violence.” Criminal Justice Research Center Seminar Series, The Ohio State University. Columbus, Ohio. October 26.

2001

“Girls in Street Gangs: Crimes and Motivation—Are They Different for Girls?” The Forgotten Ones: Can We Meet the Needs of Girls in the Justice System? Forum sponsored by the Kings County, New York District Attorney and St. Francis College. Brooklyn, NY. October 3.

2001

“Sex Play, Violent Play: Urban African American Girls’ Negotiation with Gender Violence.” International Centre for Ethnic Studies Lecture Series, Colombo, Sri Lanka. August.

2001

“Girls, Gangs and Violence: Observations on Studying Gender and Street Crime.” Keynote Address, Sociology Week, Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville, April.

2001

“Girls, Gangs and Gender in the United States.” Institute of Criminology Lecture Series, University of Tuebingen, Germany, March.

2001

“Getting Played: Violence Against Young Women and Strategies for Intervention.” Workshop run with Toya Z. Like*, Seventh Annual Symposium on Youth Gangs and Delinquency, Boys and Girls Clubs of America, Fort Worth, March.

2001

“Females in the Juvenile Justice System: What About Our Girls?” Workshop run with Cynthia Weaver, Seventh Annual Symposium on Youth Gangs and Delinquency, Boys and Girls Clubs of America, Fort Worth, March.

2001

“The Commercial Sex Industry in Sri Lanka.” International Studies Colloquium Series (co-sponsored by the Department of Sociology and Anthropology), Barry College, Atlanta. February.

2000

“Violence Against Sex Workers in Sri Lanka: Causes, Consequences, and Remedies.” International Centre for Ethnic Studies Lecture Series, Colombo, Sri Lanka. August. (with Dheeshana Jayasundera* and D.M. Dayawansa)

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2000

“Delinquency and Victimization Risk Among Young Women in Gangs.” XVI. Post Graduate Course of Victimology, Victim Assistance, and Criminal Justice, sponsored by the World Society of Victimology, Dubrovnik, Croatia, May.

2000

“Legal and Social Factors Contributing to Victimization Among Commercial Sex Workers in Sri Lanka.” XVI. Post Graduate Course of Victimology, Victim Assistance, and Criminal Justice, sponsored by the World Society of Victimology, Dubrovnik, Croatia, May.

2000

“Young Women and High Risk Behavior.” Workshop run with Olivia Quarles, Sixth Annual Symposium on Youth Gangs and Delinquency, Boys and Girls Clubs of America, Atlanta, March.

2000

“Drugs, Violence and Victimization among Gang Girls.” Youth Gang Consortium Meeting, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. Washington D.C. February.

1999

Short Presentation on Future Directions of Gang Research. Gang Research Cluster Meeting, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention and National Institute of Justice. Washington D.C. October.

1999

“The Commercial Sex Industry in Sri Lanka: Some Preliminary Observations.” International Centre for Ethnic Studies Lecture Series, Colombo, Sri Lanka. August.

1999

“Beach Boys and Brothels: Preliminary Findings on the Gender Organization of Sex Work in Sri Lanka.” Department of Criminology Lecture Series, The University of Melbourne, Australia. April.

1999

“Beach Boys and Brothels: Preliminary Findings on the Gender Organization of Sex Work in Sri Lanka.” Institute of Criminology Lecture Series, The University of Sydney, Australia. April.

1998

“Female Gang Involvement.” Eurogang Workshop, Schmitten, Germany, October.

1998

“Do Girls ‘Group’ Differently?” Eurogang Workshop, Schmitten, Germany, October.

1998

“Young Women and Gangs: What is the Truth?” Fourth Annual Symposium on Youth Gangs and Delinquency, Boys and Girls Clubs of America, Minneapolis, March.

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1997

“Young Women, Gangs and Violence.” Fifth Joint National Conference on Gangs, Schools, and Communities, Orlando, September. (Session sponsored by the National Institute of Justice)

1997

“Gender, Gang Involvement, Delinquency and Victimization.” National Research and Evaluation Conference, National Institute of Justice, Washington DC, July.

1997

“Gender and Victimization Risk Among Young Women in Gangs.” National Institute of Justice Brown Bag Seminar Series. May.

1996

“The Dynamics of Female Gang Involvement in Columbus, Ohio.” National Youth Gang Symposium, Dallas, June.

Conference Presentations 2015

Organizer and Session Chair, The Comparative Gang Ethnography Project: Quantifying Qualitative Gang Research. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Washington DC. November. (with Cheryl Maxson, Discussant; Jason Gravel*, Amy Magnus*, Kristen Maziarka*, Amanda Petersen*, James Pratt*, Daniel Scott*, and Jenny West-Fagan*, Presenters).

2015

Panel Discussion, Queer Criminology and the Maintenance of Disciplinary Boundaries. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Washington DC. November.

2015

Author Meets Critic: System Kids: Adolescent Mothers and the Politics of Regulation, by Lauren J. Silver. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Washington DC. November.

2015

“The Comparative Gang Ethnography Project.” 15th Workshop of the Eurogang Program of Research. Blaubeuren, Germany. June (with Cheryl Maxson).

2014

“‘I’m the Only Chick I Know Who Can Burn One By Herself’: The Gendered Social Organization of Rural Methamphetamine Markets.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco. November (with Kristin CarboneLopez).

2014

“Gender, Perceived Risk, and Risk Avoidance Strategies among Students in an Urban University Setting” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco. November (with Shannon Jacobsen* and Ntasha Bhardwaj*). 31

2014

“Psychological Correlates of Victimization among Urban LGBTQ and Allied Youth.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco. November (with Danielle Shields* and Vanessa R. Panfil).

2014

“Gendering Wrongful Conviction: Focal Concerns, ‘Normal Crimes,’ and Women’s Experiences of Miscarriages of Justice.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco. November (with Elizabeth Webster*).

2014

“Women’s Drug Dealing as a Source of Empowerment.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco. November (with Heidi Grundetjern*).

2013

“Sex Work and Gendered Social Control in Sri Lanka.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta. November.

2013

Author Meets Critic: Falling Back: Incarceration and Transitions to Adulthood among Urban Youth by Jamie J. Fader. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta. November.

2013

Author Meets Critic: Gang Life in Two Cities: An Insider’s Journey by Robert Duran. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta. November.

2012

Reconceptualizing Diversity, Panel Discussion organized by the Minority Affairs Committee. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology (invited).

2012

“State Intervention and the Policing of Sri Lanka’s Commercial Sex Industry.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Chicago. November (with Madeleine Novich*).

2012

“Prisoner Reentry and Gender: The Mentoring Experiences of Women in Transition.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Chicago. November (with Janet Garcia* and Johnna Christian).

2012

“Transitory Mobility, Cultural Heterogeneity, and Victimization Risk among Township Young Men in South Africa.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Chicago. November (with Marie Lindegaard and Danielle Reynald).

2012

“Inter-Rater Reliability among Qualitative Criminologists: An Assessment and Implications.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Chicago. November (with Henk Elffers). 32

2011

Presidential Session on Advancements in Methodology in Criminology. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Washington, D.C. November (Invited).

2011

“Resistance and Recourse: An Examination of Responses to Abuse among Sri Lankan Transgender Sex Workers.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Washington, D.C. November. (with Andrea Nichols*).

2011

“The Significance of Intersectionality for Understanding Crime and Victimization.” Annual Meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society. February (Invited Thematic Session – Intersectionalities and Crime: Challenges to Theory, Research, and Policy).

2010

Students Meet Scholars. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco. November (Invited Session; ASC Student Affairs Committee).

2010

Author Meets Critic: Public Criminology? by Ian Loader and Richard Sparks. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco. November.

2010

“‘And That was the Beginning’: Women’s Narratives of their Pathways into Methamphetamine Use.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco. November. (with Kristin Carbone-Lopez and Jennifer Owens*).

2010

“Gender Dynamics in Street Robbery: Findings from the National Crime Victimization Survey.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco. November. (with Callie Marie Rennison and Chris Melde).

2009

“Why ‘Beach Boys’ and Not ‘Beach Girls’? Gender Organization and Gendered Sexual Subjectivity in Sri Lanka’s Tourist Sex Industry.” Panel on Dilemmas of Desire: Managing Sexuality in Transnational Sri Lankan Spaces. 38th Annual Conference on South Asia. The University of Wisconsin, Madison. Madison, WI. October.

2008

Author Meets Critic: Getting Played: African American Girls, Urban Inequality, and Gendered Violence, by Jody Miller. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. St. Louis, MO. November.

2008 “Engaging Students in Community Research: Evaluation of the CHAMP Prison Program.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. St. Louis, MO. November (with Mariaimee’ Gonzalez*). 33

2008 “Schools, Neighborhoods, and Adolescent Conflicts: A Situational Examination of Reciprocal Dynamics.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. St. Louis, MO. November (with Rod K. Brunson). 2008 “Evaluation of the CHAMP Prison Program: Community-Based Service Learning Research in Action.” 4th Annual Missouri Campus Compact Statewide Conference. St. Louis, MO. October (with Mariaimee’ Gonzalez*). 2007 “Ethics and Methods in International Field Research on Commercial Sex.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA. November. 2007

“Defining and Researching the Experiences of Transgendered Sex Workers in Sri Lanka.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA. November. (with Andrea Nichols*).

2007

“Gender, Neighborhood Risk, and Risk Avoidance Strategies among Urban African American Youth.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA. November. (with Jennifer Cobbina* and Rod K. Brunson)

2007

“Running Trains: Masculinity Construction and Sexual Aggression among Urban Delinquent Boys.” American Men’s Studies Association Meetings. Kansas City, MO. April.

2005

“Young Black Men and Urban Policing.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Toronto, Canada. November. (with Rod K. Brunson).

2004

“Taking Stock: The Status of Feminist Theories in Criminology.” Presidential Plenary, Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Nashville, Tennessee. November. (invited; with Christopher Mullins*).

2004

“The Gendered Context of Young Women’s Violence.” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, California. August. (invited session).

2003

“Race, Gender and Adolescent Relationship Violence: A Contextual Examination.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Denver, Colorado. November. (with Norman A. White).

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2002

“Situational Effects of Gender Inequality on Girls’ Participation in Violence.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, Illinois. November. (with Norman A. White).

2002

“Violence Against Urban Girls: Peer and Neighborhood Contexts.” Annual Meeting of the Western Society of Criminology, San Diego, California. February. (with Norman A. White).

2001

“Legal and Cultural Influences on Violence and Coercion in Sri Lanka’s Commercial Sex Industry.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, Georgia, November. (with Dheeshana Jayasundara*).

2001

“Gender and Intimate Partner Violence Among African American Youths.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, Georgia, November. (with Toya Z. Like* and Norman A. White).

2001

“Imaging the ‘Bad Girl’: Popular Media Constructs of Young Women, Sex, and Crime.” Special Session on the Marketing of Urban Crime. Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Anaheim, California, August.

2000

“The Strengths and Limits of ‘Doing Gender’ for Understanding Street Crime.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, California, November.

2000

“Violence Against Urban African American Girls.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, California, November. (with Toya Z. Like* and Norman A. White).

2000

“The Impact of Gender Composition on Gangs and Gang Member Delinquency.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, California, November. (with Dana Peterson Lynskey* and Finn-Aage Esbensen).

2000

Discussant, Presidential Plenary: Malcolm Klein’s Contributions to the Study of Crime and Delinquency. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, California, November.

2000

“Drug Use, Drug Sales and Violence Among Gang Girls.” Annual Meeting of the Western Society of Criminology, Kona, Hawaii, February.

1999

“Gangs as a Monolithic Phenomenon: Are They Really?” Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Orlando, March. (with Dana Peterson Lynskey* and Finn-Aage Esbensen). 35

1998

“Female Gang Members’ Negotiations of Gender.” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, August. (Invited Session)

1998

“The Operation of Gender within Street Gangs: A Comparison of Male and Female Perceptions.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington DC, November. (with Rod K. Brunson* and Norman A. White).

1998

Author Meets Critic: People and Folks, 2nd Edition, by John M. Hagedorn. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Washington DC, November.

1997

“Pushing the ‘Blurred Boundaries’ of Women’s Crime: Victims, Victimizers, Accountability, and Change.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Diego, November.

1996

“Gender Dynamics in Mixed-Gender Gangs.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, November.

1995

“Female Gang Involvement in the Midwest: An Exploratory Discussion.” Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Sociology, San Diego, November.

1994

“Ethical and Methodological Issues in the Study of Prostitution.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Miami, November.

1994

“Race, Gender and Juvenile Justice: An Examination of Disposition DecisionMaking for Delinquent Girls.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Miami, November.

1994

“Deviantizing Women’s Sexuality: Portrayals of Lesbians and Prostitutes in the Media” Annual Meeting of the North Central Sociological Association, Columbus, Ohio, April (with Shawn Carlos Royal).

1993

“Gender and Power on the Streets: The Ecology of Street Prostitution in an Era of Crack Cocaine.” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Miami, August.

1993

“Representing the ‘Exotic Other’: The Promotion of Sex Tourism in Southeast Asia.” Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Miami, August.

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1993

“The Discursive Construction of ‘Delinquent’ Girls: Race, Class, Sexuality and Generation in Probation Investigation Reports.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Phoenix, November.

1993

“The Ideology of Sexual Violence Against Prostitutes, Wives, Lovers and Other Perceived Sexual Property.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Phoenix, November (with Martin D. Schwartz).

1992

“Lewd Lighters and Dick-ee Darts: Material Culture and the Sexual Objectification of Women.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, New Orleans, November (with Martin D. Schwartz).

1991

“Violence Against Street Prostitutes.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, November.

Campus Talks 2012

“State Intervention and the Policing of Sri Lanka’s Commercial Sex Industry” (with Madeleine Novich*). SCJ Brownbag Series, Rutgers University. April.

2008

“Neighborhood Conditions and Gender Inequalities: Impact on the Safety of Adolescent Girls in our Communities.” Community Partnership Project’s Seminar Series, University of Missouri-St. Louis. April.

2008

“Getting Played: African American Girls, Urban Inequality, and Gendered Violence.” Center for the Humanities Monday Noon Series, University of Missouri-St. Louis. February.

2006

“Gender, Race and Urban Policing: The Experience of African American Youth” (with Rod K. Brunson). Institute for Women’s and Gender Studies Colloquium Series, Co-sponsored by Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of MissouriSt. Louis. March.

2005

“Who’s Da’ Meaner? Urban African American Young Men’s Experiences with the St. Louis Police” (with Rod K. Brunson). Center for the Humanities Monday Noon Series, University of Missouri-St. Louis. October.

2003

“Gender and Adolescent Relationship Violence: A Contextual Examination.” Center for Trauma Recovery Colloquium Series, University of Missouri-St. Louis. March.

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2001

“Eurogangs” (with Scott H. Decker). State of the World Conference. Center for International Studies, University of Missouri-St. Louis. April.

2000

“Victimization and Resistance Among Commercial Sex Workers in Sri Lanka” (with Dheeshana Jayasundera*). Center for Trauma Recovery Colloquium Series, University of Missouri-St. Louis. March.

2000

“Beach Boys and Brothels: The Sex Industry in Sri Lanka” (with Dheeshana Jayasundera*). Center for the Humanities Monday Noon Series, University of Missouri-St. Louis, co-sponsored by the Institute for Women’s and Gender Studies. March.

1997

“Gender and the Enactment of Crime.” Center for the Humanities Monday Noon Series, University of Missouri-St. Louis. October.

1997

“Young Women, Gangs and Violence.” Center for Trauma Recovery Colloquium Series, University of Missouri-St. Louis. February.

PROFESSIONAL WORKSHOP & WORKING GROUP PARTICIPATION Invited Instructor, Pre-Meeting Methodology Workshop on Qualitative Data Analysis. American Society of Criminology. November 19, 2013 (with Kristin CarboneLopez). Invited Participant, Workshop on Gender Orders in Sri Lanka: Challenge, Backlash and Change. Colombo, Sri Lanka. American Institute for Lankan Studies. December 20, 2012. Invited Participant, Offenders on Offending: How Do We Learn from Criminals on Criminal Choices? Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR) Workshop, Leiden, Netherlands. October, 2008. Invited Participant, National Consortium on Violence Research (NCOVR) Final Workshop, Bermuda. February 2008. Member, Girls Study Group, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (Margaret Zahn, Principal Investigator). 2004-2008. Invited Participant, Workshop on Interdisciplinary Standards for Systematic Qualitative Research, National Science Foundation. May, 2005. 38

Invited Participant, Gender Theory and Practice Workshop. August 2002. Open University, Nugegoda, Sri Lanka. The American Institute for Lankan Studies. Invited Participant, Eurogang Network Workshops: XIV. June 2014. Stavern, Norway XII. May 2012. Stockholm, Sweden XI. September 2011. Copenhagen, Denmark IX. May 2008, University of Southern California, Los Angeles VII. July 2004, Albany, New York VI. June 2003, Straubing, Germany IV. September 2000. Egmond aan Zee, The Netherlands III. October 1999, Leuven, Belgium II. September 1999, Oslo, Norway I. October 1998, Schmitten, Germany PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Elected Positions 2016-2017 Vice President, American Society of Criminology 2009-2011 Executive Counselor, American Society of Criminology Editorial Editorial Board, Criminology, 2015-2017. Editorial Board, Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice (Henry Pontell, Editor-in-Chief), 2015. Deputy Editor, Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 2002-present. Advisory Board, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books, 2011-present. Editorial Board, Journal of Qualitative Criminal Justice and Criminology, 2013-present. Editorial Advisory Board, The Sri Lankan Journal of the Humanities, 2013-present. Editorial Board, Rose Series, American Sociological Association, 2013-2015 Editorial Board, Justice Quarterly, 2010-present. 39

Editorial Board, Race and Justice: An International Journal, 2009-present. Editorial Board, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 2009-2012. International Editorial Advisory Board, International Journal of Criminal Justice Science, 2009present. Editorial Board, Theoretical Criminology, 2002-present. Editorial Board, Violence Against Women, 2001-present. Editorial Board, Criminology & Criminal Justice: An International Journal (formerly Criminal Justice), 2001-present. Editorial Board, Critical Criminology: An International Journal, 2001-present. Deputy Editor, Justice Quarterly, 2002-2004. Editorial Board, Gender & Society, 2004-2011. Editorial Board, Journal of Crime and Justice, 2001-2003. Editorial Board, Gender and Justice Series (Series Editor, Nicole Rafter), Carolina Academic Press, 2001-2003. Editorial Associate, Theory and Society, 1997-2002. Editorial Associate, Justice Quarterly, 1998-2001. Editorial Board, American Journal of Criminal Justice, 1996-1999. Ad Hoc Peer Reviewer: American Journal of Sociology; American Sociological Review; Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology; British Journal of Sociology; Child Abuse & Neglect; Crime, Media, Culture; Criminology; Cityscape; Feminism & Psychology; Feminist Criminology; Gender & Society; International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice; International Journal of Conflict and Violence; International Review of Victimology; Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice; Journal of Qualitative Criminal Justice and Criminology; Journal of Quantitative Criminology; Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency; Law and Society Review; Medical Anthropology; Social Justice; Social Problems; Social Psychology Quarterly; Sociological Focus; Sociological Forum; Sociological Perspectives; Sociological Quarterly; 40

Sociology Compass; Teaching Sociology; The Sri Lankan Journal of the Humanities; Violence and Victims. Ad Hoc Manuscript Reviewer: Blackwell Publishers; Cambridge University Press; Intersentia; New York University Press; Northeastern University Press; Oxford University Press; Routledge; Roxbury Publishing; Rutgers University Press; Sage Publications; Stanford University Press; Temple University Press; Wadsworth Publishing; Vanderbilt University Press; Westview Press; Zed Books. Advisory Mentor, Career Enhancement Fellowship for Junior Faculty, Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation (Ana Campos-Holland, Connecticut College), 2015. Peer Reviewer, W.E.B. Du Bois Fellowship for Research on Race, Gender, Culture and Crime. National Institute of Justice, 2014. External Reviewer, Criminology and Criminal Justice Ph.D. Program, Old Dominion University, 2014. Mentor, ISS Publication Mentoring Programme, Governance, Crime and Justice Programme, Institute for Security Studies, Pretoria South Africa, 2013. Sociology Dissertation Advisory Panel, National Science Foundation, 2010-2011. International Advisory Board Member, South Asian Society of Criminology & Victimology (SASCV), 2009-present. External Reviewer, Tenure and Promotion: Arizona State University; Florida State University; Louisiana State University; Northeastern University; Oakland University; Ohio State University; University of California-Irvine; University of California-Merced; University of California-Riverside; University of CaliforniaSanta Barbara; University of Colorado-Boulder; University of Colorado-Colorado Springs; University of Michigan-Dearborn; University of Missouri-St. Louis; University of New Mexico; University of Oklahoma; University of Tennessee; Villanova University; Western Washington University. Network Expert, Violence Against Women Online Resources (VAWOR) Rapid Response Project, Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse (MINCAVA), University of Minnesota and Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice, 2009. 41

Advisory Board Member, Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory, edited by Francis Cullen and Pam Wilcox, Sage Publications, 2007-2008. Ad Hoc Grant Reviewer: Economic and Social Research Council; Israel Science Foundation; National Institute of Justice; National Science Foundation; Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention; Professional Staff Congress – City University of New York; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada External Reviewer, Department of Sociology, Criminology and Anthropology, University of Northern Iowa, 2003. Resource Faculty Member, Annual Post Graduate Course of Victimology, Victim Assistance, and Criminal Justice, World Society of Victimology, 2000. National Advisory Board on Youth Gangs and Delinquency, Boys and Girls Clubs of America, 1998-2004. National Advisory Board, Victims of Gang Violence Project, funded by the Office of Victims of Crime, Department of Justice, 1997-2001. Organizational Member, Publications Committee, American Society of Criminology, 2016. Member, Edwin H. Sutherland Award Committee, American Society of Criminology, 2016. Member, Herbert Bloch Award Committee, American Society of Criminology, 2015. Member, Division on Women and Crime Scholarship Committee, American Society of Criminology, 2015. Selection Committee, Summer Research Institute, Racial Democracy, Crime and Justice Network, 2015. Member, Hindelang Book Award Committee, American Society of Criminology, 2014. Selection Committee, Summer Research Institute, Racial Democracy, Crime and Justice Network, 2014.

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Senior Faculty Mentor, Summer Research Institute, Racial Democracy, Crime and Justice Network, 2012 (LaDonna Long, Roosevelt University), 2014 (Michael Walker, University of Nebraska-Omaha). Chair, Nominations Committee, American Society of Criminology, 2013. Member, Program Committee (Public Order Crimes Area Chair), American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings, 2012. Member, Future Directions Committee, Racial Democracy, Crime and Justice Network, 2011-2012. Chair, Methods Workshops Committee, American Society of Criminology, 2011. Co-Chair, External Awards Committee, Division on Women and Crime, American Society of Criminology, 2011. Chair, Nominations Committee, Crime, Law and Deviance Section, American Sociological Association, 2010. Member, Program Committee (Gender, Crime and Justice Area Chair), American Society of Criminology Annual Meetings, 2010. Member, Outstanding Article Award Committee, American Society of Criminology, 2010. Member, Methods Workshops Committee, American Society of Criminology, 2010. Member, Internal Awards Committee, Division on People of Color and Crime, American Society of Criminology, 2010. Member, Fulbright Discipline Review Committee – Criminology, Council for International Exchange of Scholars, 2008-2010. Member, Nominations Committee, Crime, Law and Deviance Section, American Sociological Association, 2009. Member, Student Awards Committee, American Society of Criminology, 2009. Contributor, Ask a Tenured Professor, Division on Women and Crime Newsletter, American Society of Criminology, 2009.

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Co-Chair, Program Committee, 2008 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Member, Ad Hoc Workshop Committee, American Society of Criminology, 2008, 2009. Chair, Distinguished Graduate Student Paper Competition Committee, Crime Law and Deviance Section, American Sociological Association, 2007. Member, Division on Women and Crime Student Paper Competition Committee, American Society of Criminology, 2007. Member, Program Committee (Street Crimes Section Chair), 2007 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Member, Constitution and By-Laws Committee, American Society of Criminology, 20062007. Member, Program Committee (Women, Crime and Justice Area), 2006 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Member, Ruth Shonle Cavan Young Scholar Award Committee, American Society of Criminology, 2005. Review Committee Member, Sociology/Social Work, Fulbright Senior Specialist Program, J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board, 2001-2003. Program Committee (Area Chair, Women, Crime & Justice), 2004 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Member, Minority Affairs Committee, American Society of Criminology, 2003. Secretary/Treasurer, Division of Critical Criminology, American Society of Criminology, 2002-2003. Awards Committee Chair, Division of Critical Criminology, American Society of Criminology, 2001. Program Committee (Gender Section Chair), 2001 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Program Committee (Victimless Crime Section Chair), 2000 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. 44

Coordinator, Ethnography Working Group, Eurogang Network, 1999-2004. Program Committee (Women and Crime Section Chair), Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 1999 Annual Meeting. Member, Gene Carte Student Paper Competition Awards Committee, American Society of Criminology, 1999. Volunteer Coordinator (with Janet Lauritsen), 1997 National Women’s Studies Association Conference. Member, Membership Committee, American Society of Criminology, 1997. Rutgers University-Newark/Rutgers University System Member, Chancellor’s Commission on Diversity and Transformation, Rutgers-Newark, 2016-2017. Member, Rutgers University Press Editorial Board and Press Council, 2015-2019. Member, Teaching Assistant/Graduate Assistant Personnel Grievance Committee, Rutgers-Newark, 2011-2012. Organizer and Moderator, “The Fire This Time: Film Screening and Panel Discussion,” Cornwall Center for Metropolitan Studies, February 8, 2011. Executive Director’s Program Committee, Graduate School Faculty, Newark, 2011. Academic Programs and Policies Committee, Graduate School Faculty, Newark, 2011. Rutgers School of Criminal Justice SCJ Faculty Chair, 2010-present. Chair, SCJ Tenure and Promotion Committee, 2012-present. SCJ Professional Development Seminar (with Vanessa Panfil), “The Academic Job Market,” May 2015. Member, SCJ By-Laws Committee, 2014. 45

Member, School of Criminal Justice Dean Search Committee, 2013-2014. Chair, SCJ Research and Professional Development Committee, 2013-2014. SCJ Faculty Executive Committee, 2013. SCJ Faculty Search Committee Chair, 2012-2014. Member, SCJ Undergraduate Committee, 2011-2012. SCJ Associate Dean for Academics, 2011. Chair, SCJ Professional Development Committee, 2011. SCJ Ph.D. Program Director, 2011. Chair, SCJ Research Committee, 2010-2011. Member, SCJ Ph.D. Committee, 2010. Chair, SCJ Tenure and Promotion Committee, Johnna Christian, 2010. UM-St. Louis Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice Member, CCJ Undergraduate Program Committee, 2007-2010. Chair, CCJ/IWGS Joint Appointment Search Committee, 2006. Guest Speaker, (“Women’s Participation in Chinese Transnational Human Smuggling”) CCJ Graduate Student Association Brown Bag Series, 2006. Ph.D. Comprehensive Exam Committee, Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2005-2007. Participant, CCJ Graduate Student Professional Development Seminars, 2004-2010. Director of Undergraduate Studies, Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2003-2006. Executive Committee, Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2004-2006. Chair, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, 2003-2004. Member, Criminology and Criminal Justice Graduate Committee, 2000-2003. 46

Library Liaison, Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2001-2003. Member, Criminology and Criminal Justice Departmental Committee for Institutional Review, 1999-2000. Member, Search Committee for the E. Desmond Lee Endowed Professorship in Youth Violence (Affirmative Action Advocate), 1998-2000. UM-St. Louis Institute for Women’s and Gender Studies Member, IWGS Tenure and Promotion Committee, 2009. Member, IWGS Affiliation Committee, Fall 2008. Co-Chair, IWGS Tenure Procedures Review Committee, 2008. Chair, IWGS Curriculum Committee, 2007-2008. Chair, IWGS Third Year Review Committee, Farida Jalalzai, 2007-2008. Volunteer Server, IWGS Party on the Patio Fundraiser, September 14, 2007. Presentation, “Commercial Sex in Sri Lanka.” IWGS Happy Hour for Women’s Power Fundraiser, April 20, 2007. Member, Graduate Administrative Assistantship Selection Committee, Institute for Women’s and Gender Studies, UM-St. Louis, 2003. Governing Board Member, Institute for Women’s and Gender Studies, University of Missouri-St. Louis, 1996-1997; 2006-2010. University of Missouri-St. Louis/University of Missouri System Service Coordinator, UM-St. Louis Sri Lankan Educational Fund, 2005-2010. Member, University of Missouri Research Board, 2009-2010. Member, Campus Review Team, College of Education Division of Teaching and Learning Five-Year Review, 2010.

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Member, Interdisciplinary International Certificate Working Group, Center for International Studies, 2010. Member (Chancellor’s Appointee), Faculty Grievance Panel, 2006-2009, 2009-2010. Member, Student Fulbright Interview Committee, Center for International Studies, 2009. Guest Curator, “Kids with Cameras: Photographs by Macaldeniya Tea Plantation Children in Sri Lanka.” Gallery Visio, 2009 (December 3-17). Member, College of Arts and Sciences Standing Curriculum Committee, 2009-2010. Mentor, Colleague Circle, Center for Teaching and Learning, 2008. Guest Curator, “What I See: Self Portraits by Sri Lankan Children.” Gallery Visio, 2008 (May 8-June 26). Guest speaker, New Faculty Teaching Scholars Luncheon, 2008 (April 11). Internal Reviewer, University of Missouri Office of Research, Missouri Foundation for Health LOIs, 2008. Member, Provost’s Civic Engagement Steering Committee (Long Range Planning Subcommittee), 2007-2008. Faculty Presenter, “Effective Teaching Tips from UMSL’s 2007 Campus Award Winners.” Focus on Teaching and Technology Conference, UM-St. Louis, 2007 (November 2). Faculty Presenter, “Operation Teardrop: The UMSL Community and Global Civic Engagement,” News at Noon, American Democracy Project Program, co-sponsored by The Current and The New York Times, 2007 (October 3). Review Committee Member, Service-Learning and Civic Engagement Fellowship Awards, Center for Teaching and Learning & LEAD and Serve Program, Funded by the Missouri Campus Compact, 2007. Poster Panelist, UMSL Civic Engagement Day. Center for Teaching and Learning, 2007 (March 9). Panelist, Faculty Colloquium: Meeting the UMSL Goal for Civic Engagement. Center for Teaching and Learning, 2006 (October 20). 48

Guest Curator, “Landscapes with Love: Artwork by Sri Lankan Children.” Gallery Visio, 2006 (August 8-17). Faculty participant, Arts & Sciences New Student Orientation, 2005 (August 13). Honorary Faculty Member, Golden Key International Honour Society, 2005-2010. College of Arts and Sciences Curriculum Committee, 2004-2006. Member, Chancellors’ Ad Hoc Committee on Summer Operations, 2003-2004. Member, UM-St. Louis Faculty Senate Committee on Committees, 2003. Member, UM-St. Louis Faculty Senate/University Assembly, 2003-2004. Member, Meehan Scholarship Review Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, 2003. Member, UM-St. Louis review committee for National Endowment for the Humanities grant proposals, 2003. Panelist, “Preparing for Tenure and Promotion: A Perpetual Preoccupation” New Faculty Colloquium, December 6, 2002. Member, UM-St. Louis review committee for National Endowment for the Humanities grant proposals, 2002. Member, College of Arts and Sciences Gender Equity Committee, Fall 2001. Reviewer, University of Missouri Research Board, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008. Community Service Principal Investigator, LGBTQA Youth Summit Survey, Partnership with LGBTQ & Diversity Resource Center, Rutgers University; Hetrick-Martin Institute, Newark; Newark Public Schools (with Vanessa Panfil, Maren Greathouse, Meda Barker, and Danielle Shields), 2013-present. Discussant, Screening of Frozen River, West Windsor Arts Council, Princeton Junction, NJ, May 10, 2014. Workshop/Presentation, “African American Girls, Urban Inequality, and Gendered Violence.” St. Louis Family Court, May 6, 2010. 49

Presentation, “Operation Teardrop: An Education Project in Sri Lanka.” 3rd Grade Classes, Bristol Elementary School, Webster Groves, MO, December 12, 2008. Presentation, “Operation Teardrop: An Education Project in Sri Lanka.” Barbara Swalina’s 4th Grade Class, North Glendale Elementary School, Kirkwood, MO, October 5, 2007. Presentation, “Tsunami Relief Campaign and International Service Learning Project.” UM-St. Louis International Advisory Affairs Committee Meeting, March 16, 2006. Panelist, State of the Black Community Conference: Blacks and the Criminal Justice System. Sponsored by the Organization for Black Struggle, February 24, 2006. Advisory Committee, St. Louis Safe Futures Conference on Urban Girls, 1998-1999. Organizer and sponsor, Art Contest for young women in Safe Futures, St. Louis, fall 1998. Volunteer instructor, Project Respond Educational Pilot Program (PREPP), 2433 N. Grand, St. Louis, summer 1998. Radio Interview on Female Gang Involvement: KWMU, October 6, 1997; KMOX, March 30, 1998. Community talks on gender and crime: The Richmond Heights Senior Citizen Club, Richmond Heights, Missouri, October 1999; The Gatesworth Retirement Community, One McKnight Place, St. Louis, October 1997. PRIOR POSITIONS AND AFFILIATIONS 2011 1999-2010 2007-2010 1999-2008 2000-2003 1996-2006

Associate Dean for Academics, School of Criminal Justice, Rutgers University. Research Fellow, Center for International Studies, University of Missouri-St. Louis. Associate Faculty, Institute for Women’s and Gender Studies, University of Missouri-St. Louis. Member, National Consortium on Violence Research (Race/Ethnicity Working Group Member). Faculty Affiliate, Center for Trauma Recovery, University of Missouri-St. Louis. Affiliate Faculty, Institute for Women’s and Gender Studies, University of Missouri-St. Louis. 50

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Lecturer, Department of Sociology, The Ohio State University. Lecturer, Center for Women’s Studies, The Ohio State University. Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Muskingum College. Lecturer, Correctional Programs, Ohio University. Graduate Teaching Assistant, Institute for the Study of Women and Men in Society, University of Southern California. Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Sociology, University of Southern California. Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Ohio University. Graduate Teaching Assistant, Center for Women’s Studies, The Ohio State University. Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Sociology, Ohio University.

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