KATHLEEN (KATE) A. FOX

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KATHLEEN (KATE) A. FOX Arizona State University School of Criminology and Criminal Justice 411 N. Central Avenue Phoenix, Arizona 85004 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D. M.A. B.A.

Criminology, Law & Society, University of Florida, 2009 Criminology, Law & Society, University of Florida, 2006 Sociology, University of Utah, 2004

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2015-Present

Associate Professor, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University

2012-2015

Assistant Professor, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University

2009-2012

Assistant Professor, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University

2006-2009

Instructor, Department of Criminology, Law and Society, University of Florida

RESEARCH * denotes undergraduate coauthor; ** denotes graduate student coauthor Books Fox, Kate A., Lane, Jodi & Turner, Susan. (in preparation). Encountering correctional populations: A practical guide for researchers. University of California Press. Peer-Reviewed Publications Fox, Kate A. (forthcoming). Gangs, gender, and violent victimization. Victims & Offenders. Fox, Kate A., & Shjarback,** John. (2016). What works to reduce victimization? A systematic evaluation. Violence & Victims, 31, 285-319. Fox, Kate A., Nobles, Matt R., & Lane, Jodi. (2016). Control balance theory and offending among incarcerated men and women. Crime & Delinquency, 62, 925-953. Reyns, Brad W., Henson, Billy, Fisher, Bonnie S., Fox, Kate A., & Nobles, Matt R. (2016). A gendered lifestyle-routine activity approach to explaining stalking victimization in Canada. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 31, 1719-1743.

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Fox, Kate A., Nobles, Matt R., & Fisher, Bonnie. (2016). A multi-theoretical framework to assess gendered stalking victimization: The utility of self-control, social learning, and control balance theories. Justice Quarterly, 33, 319-347. Ward, Jeffrey T., Nobles, Matt. R., & Fox, Kate A. (2015). Disentangling self-control from its constituent elements: A bifactor analysis. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 31, 595-627. Fox, Kate A., & Bouffard, Leana A. (2015). Victimization vulnerability: Integrating individual, social, and community factors for understanding victimization. Deviant Behavior, 36, 910934. Ward, Jeffrey T., Fox, Kate A., Tillyer, Marie S., & Lane, Jodi. (2015). Gender, low self-control and violent victimization. Deviant Behavior, 36, 113-129. Nobles, Matt R., Reyns, Brad, Fox, Kate A., & Fisher, Bonnie S. (2014). Protection against pursuit: A conceptual and empirical comparison of cyberstalking and stalking victimization among a national sample. Justice Quarterly, 31, 986-1014. Jackson, Robin**, Bouffard, Leana A., & Fox, Kate A. (2014). Putting policy into practice: Examining school districts’ implementation of teen dating violence legislation. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 25, 503-524. Fox, Kate A., & Allen, Terry. (2014). Gender, social relationship, and choice of weapon: A correspondence analysis of American homicides. Homicide Studies, 18, 298-317. Pratt, Travis, Turanovic, Jill**, Fox, Kate A., & Wright, Kevin. (2014). Self-control and victimization: A meta-analysis. Criminology, 52, 87-116. Fox, Kate A. (December, 2013). New developments and implications for understanding the victimization of gang members. Violence and Victims, 28, 1015-1040. Nobles, Matt R., Fox, Kate A., Khey, David, & Lizotte, Alan. (2013). Community and campus crime: A geospatial examination of the Clery Act. Crime & Delinquency, 59, 1131-1156. Fox, Kate A., Ward, Jeff, & Lane, Jodi. (2013). Selection for some, facilitation for others: Selfcontrol theory and the gang-violence relationship. Deviant Behavior, 34, 996-1019. Fox, Kate A., Lane, Jodi, & Akers, Ronald L. (2013). Understanding gang membership and crime victimization among jail inmates: A test of self-control theory. Crime & Delinquency, 59, 764-787. Nobles, Matt R., & Fox, Kate A. (2013). Assessing stalking behaviors in a control balance theory framework. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 40, 737-762. Allen, Terry, & Fox, Kate A. (2013). Multivariate dimensions of age and weapon use in spousal homicides. Victims & Offenders, 8, 329-346. Lane, Jodi. & Fox, Kate A. (2013). Fear of property, violent, and gang crime: Examining the shadow of sexual assault thesis among male and female offenders. Criminal Justice & Behavior 40, 472-496 (lead article).

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Rufino,** Katrina, Fox, Kate A., Cramer, R. J., & Kercher, Glen. (2013). Do ethnicity, protective behaviors, and gang membership affect victimization among prison inmates? Deviant Behavior, 34, 25-37. Barnes, J. C., Boutwell, Brian B., & Fox, Kate A. (2012). A biosocial examination of the gangvictimization relationship. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 10, 227-244. Rufino,** Katrina, Fox, Kate A., & Kercher, Glen. (2012). Gang membership and crime victimization among prison inmates. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 37, 321-337. Lane, Jodi, & Fox, Kate A. (2012). Fear of crime among gang and non-gang offenders: Comparing the impacts of perpetration, victimization, and neighborhood factors. Justice Quarterly, 29, 491-523. Fox, Kate A., Rufino,** Katrina, & Kercher, Glen. (2012). Crime victimization among gang and non-gang prison inmates: Examining perceptions of social disorganization. Victims & Offenders, 7, 208-225. Cook, C., & Fox, Kate A. (2012). Testing the relative importance of contemporaneous offenses: The impacts of fear of sexual assault versus fear of physical harm among men and women. Journal of Criminal Justice, 40, 142-151. Cook, Carrie, & Fox, Kate A. (2011). Fear of property crime: Examining the effects of victimization, vicarious victimization, and perceived risk. Violence and Victims, 26, 684-700. Fox, Kate A., & Cook, Carrie. (2011). Is knowledge power? The effects of a victimology course on victim blaming. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 26, 3407-3427. Fox, Kate A., Zambrana,* Kathy, & Lane, Jodi. (2011). Getting in (and staying in) when everyone else wants to get out: Ten lessons learned from conducting research with inmates. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 22, 304-327. Fox, Kate A., Nobles, Matt R., & Fisher, Bonnie S. (2011). Method to the madness: An examination of stalking measurements. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 16, 74-84. Fox, Kate A., Nobles, Matt R., & Akers, Ron L. (2011). Is stalking a learned phenomenon? An empirical test of social learning theory. Journal of Criminal Justice, 39, 39-47. Katz, Chuck M., Webb, Vince J., Fox, Kate A., & Shaffer, Jennifer N. (2011). Understanding the relationship between violent victimization and gang membership. Journal of Criminal Justice, 39, 48-59. Fox, Kate A., Lane, Jodi, & Akers, Ron L. (2010). Do perceptions of neighborhood disorganization predict crime or victimization? An examination of gang versus non-gang member jail inmates. Journal of Criminal Justice, 38, 720-729. Alvarez-Rivera,** Lorna & Fox, Kate A. (2010). Institutional attachments and self-control: Understanding deviance among Puerto Rican adolescents. Journal of Criminal Justice, 38, 666-674. Fox, Kate A., & Lane, Jodi. (2010). Perceptions of gangs among prosecutors in an emerging gang city. Journal of Criminal Justice, 38, 595-603.

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Patton,* Christina, Nobles, Matt R., & Fox, Kate A. (2010). Look who’s stalking: Stalking perpetration and attachment theory. Journal of Criminal Justice, 38, 282-290. Nobles, Matt R., Fox, Kate A., Piquero, Nicky L., & Piquero, Alex R. (2009). Career dimensions of stalking victimization and perpetration. Justice Quarterly, 26, 476-503. Fox, Kate A., Gover, Angela R., & Kaukinen, Catherine. (2009). The effects of low self-control and childhood maltreatment on stalking victimization among men and women. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 34, 181-197. Fox, Kate A., Nobles, Matt R., & Piquero, Alex R. (2009). Gender, crime victimization, and fear of crime. Security Journal, 22, 24-39. Brank, Eve M., Fox, Kate A., Youstin,** Tasha J., & Boeppler,* Lee C. (2009). Changing the latitudes and attitudes about content analysis research. International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 20, 476-480. Gover, Angela R., Kaukinen, Catherine, & Fox, Kate A. (2008). The relationship between violence in the family of origin and dating violence among college students. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 23, 1667-1693. Other Publications and Technical Reports Nobles, Matt R. & Fox, Kate A. (2016, in press). The Extent, Nature, and Dynamic of Stalking Against Women on College Campuses. In C. Kaukinen, M. Hughes Miller, & R. A. Powers (Eds.), Addressing and Preventing Violence Against Women on College Campuses. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press. Pyrooz, David C. and Fox, Kate A. (2016). Triggerman today, dead man tomorrow: Gangs, violence, and victimization. Chapter 11, pp. 197-210 In Callie Rennison’s (Ed.) Handbook on the Psychology of Violence. Wiley Blackwell. Fox, Kate A., Nobles, Matt R., Everett, Silas, Sar, Seila, & Amling, Alex. (2015). Intimate partner violence and alcohol abuse in Cambodia: Targeting brief #1. Final report prepared for The Asia Foundation. Fox, Kate A., Nobles, Matt R., Everett, Silas, Sar, Seila, & Amling, Alex. (2015). Intimate partner violence and media exposure in Cambodia: Targeting brief #2. Final report prepared for The Asia Foundation. Fox, Kate A., Nobles, Matt R., Everett, Silas, Sar, Seila, & Amling, Alex. (2015). Intimate partner violence and childhood exposure to violence in Cambodia: Targeting brief #3. Final report prepared for The Asia Foundation. Fox, Kate A., Nobles, Matt R., Everett, Silas, Sar, Seila, & Amling, Alex. (2015). Intimate partner violence and education in Cambodia: Targeting brief #4. Final report prepared for The Asia Foundation. Fox, Kate A., Webb, Vincent J., Ferrer,** Alejandro, Katz, Charles M., & Hedberg, Eric. (2012). Gang intervention treatment re-entry development for youth (GitRedy): A report of the first year of implementation. Final report prepared for the Texas Juvenile Justice Department.

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Fox, Kate A. (2012). Martha Stewart. Women criminals: An encyclopedia of people and issues. ABC-CLIO, LLC Publications. Fox, Kate A. (2012). Susan Smith. Women criminals: An encyclopedia of people and issues. ABCCLIO, LLC Publications. Rufino,** Katrina, Fox, Kate A., & Kercher, Glen. (2011). Gang membership and crime victimization among prison inmates. Final report prepared for the Sam Houston State University Crime Victims’ Institute. Fox, Kate A., Rufino,** Katrina, & Kercher, Glen. (2011). Crime victimization among gang and non-gang prison inmates: Examining perceptions of social disorganization. Final report prepared for the Sam Houston State University Crime Victims’ Institute. Fox, Kate A., Lane, Jodi, & Zambrana,* Kathy. (2009). Gang membership, crime, and victimization among Florida jail inmates. Final report prepared for Florida county jails. Fox, Kate A., & Nobles, Matt R. (2008). Student perceptions of campus victim services: A needs assessment for the University of Florida Police Department Office of Victim Services. Prepared for the University of Florida Police Department Office of Victim Services. Fox, Kate A. (2007). University of Florida Police Department Office of Victim Services: A program evaluation plan. Prepared for the University of Florida Police Department Office of Victim Services. Fox, Kate A. (2007). Stalking laws. In G. Barak (ed.), Battleground: Criminal Justice Encyclopedia. Greenwood Press, Inc. Fox, Kate A. (2007). Controlling environmental crime. In G. Barak (ed.), Battleground: Criminal Justice Encyclopedia. Greenwood Press, Inc. Fox, Kate A. (2007). Prison rape. In G. Barak (ed.), Battleground: Criminal Justice Encyclopedia. Greenwood Press, Inc. National Conference Presentations Gagnon,** Analisa, Fox, Kate A., & Lane, Jodi. (2015, November). Extending Social Learning Theory to Explain Victimization Among Gang and Ex-Gang Offenders. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. Ward, Jeff, Nobles, Matt R., & Fox, Kate A. (2014, November). Disentangling self-control from its elements: A bifactor analysis. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Pratt, Travis, Turanovic,** Jillian, Fox, Kate A., & Wright, Kevin. (2013, November). Self-control and victimization: A meta-analysis. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Atlanta, G.A.

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Fox, Kate A. & Cook, Carrie. (2012). The impacts of fear of sexual assault versus fear of physical harm among men and women. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. Rufino,** Katrina, Fox, Kate A., Cramer, R. J., & Kercher, Glen. (2012, March). Do ethnicity, protective behaviors, and gang membership affect victimization among prison inmates? Paper presented at the American Psychology and Law Society Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Fox, Kate A., & Lane, Jodi. (2011, November). Fear of crime among gang and non-gang offenders. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Washington D.C. Zambrana,* Kathy, Fox, Kate A., & Lane, Jodi. (2011, November). Getting in (and staying in) when everyone else wants to get out: Ten lessons learned from conducting research with inmates. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Washington D.C. Rufino,** K. A., Fox, K. A., & Kercher, G. A. (2011, March). Crime victimization among gang and non-gang prison inmates: Examining perceptions of social disorganization. Poster presented at the meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society, Miami, Florida. Alvarez,** Lorna, & Fox, Kate A. (2010, November). Institutional attachments and self-control: Understanding deviance among Hispanic adolescents. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California. Fox, Kate A., Nobles, Matt R., & Akers, Ronald L. (2010, February). Is stalking a learned phenomenon? An empirical test of social learning theory. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, San Diego, California. Fox, Kate A., Lane, Jodi, & Akers, Ronald. (2009, November). Understanding crime victimization among gang members: A test of micro- and macro-level explanations. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Nobles, Matt R., Fox, Kate A., Piquero, Nicole, & Piquero, Alex R. (2009, November). Career dimensions of stalking victimization and perpetration. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Fox, Kate A., & Lane, Jodi. (2008, November). Prosecutorial perspectives and fear of crime. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, St. Louis, Missouri. Nobles, Matt R., Fox, Kate A., & Piquero, Alex R. (2008, November). Gender, crime victimization, and fear of crime. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, St. Louis, Missouri. Khey, David N., & Fox, Kate A. (2008, November). Does criminality begin at college or before enrollment? Following the criminal careers of college students. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, St. Louis, Missouri.

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Khey, David N., Fox, Kate A., Nobles, Matt R., & Lanza-Kaduce, Lonn. (2008, March). Crime on college campuses: Assessing the value of the Clery Act by using multiple sources of data. Paper presented at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio. Fox, Kate A., Khey, David, & Lanza-Kaduce, Lonn. (2007, November). College student crime in a community context: Nature and extent of offending using official data. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia. Nobles, Matt R., & Fox, Kate A. (2007, November). Assessing stalking behaviors in a controlbalance theory framework. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia. Patton,* Christina, Nobles, Matt R., & Fox, Kate A. (2007, November). Stalking and attachment theory. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia. Fox, Kate A., & Gover, Angela R. (2006, November). In pursuit of factors that predict stalking victimization among college students. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, California. Fox, Kate A. (2006, October). In pursuit of factors that predict stalking victimization and perpetration among college students. Paper presented at the Justice Research and Statistical Association Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado. Fox, Kate A., Robson,** Shauna L., Gover, Angela R., & Kaukinen, Catherine. (2005, November). The intergenerational transmission of violence: A gender based analysis of social learning theory. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada. Guyton, Michelle R., Clawson, Connie, & Fox, Kate A. (2004, March). Take two: The effects of perceived perpetrator dangerousness on mock jurors’ verdict and sentencing recommendations. Poster presented at the American Psychology and Law Society Biennial Conference, Scottsdale, Arizona. Invited Presentations Fox, Kate A. (2011, November 10). The secrets of academic writing and publishing revealed: Top 10 tips of the trade. Professional development workshop for Sam Houston State University master’s and doctoral students. Fox, Kate A. (2010, April 21). Getting in (and staying in) when everyone else wants to get out: Lessons learned from conducting research with inmates. Keynote address. College of Criminal Justice Undergraduate Research Symposium. Sam Houston State University. Fox, Kate A. (2009, October 2). Thesis/dissertation tips. Professional development workshop for Sam Houston State University master’s and doctoral students.

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GRANTS Funded Principal Investigator. (January 1, 2016-December 31, 2017). Reducing Violence Against American Indian Women: Strategic Planning for a Victim Service Agency in Arizona. Office for Victims of Crime. Scott Decker, Co-PI, Bonnie Fisher, Consultant. $99,756. Principal Investigator. (April 1, 2011-March 31, 2012). “Gang Intervention Treatment: Re-Entry Development for Youth Program Evaluation.” Texas Youth Commission. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. U.S. Department of Justice. Vince Webb, Co-P.I, Chuck Katz, Consultant. $60,000. Principal Investigator. (June 1, 2011 – May 31, 2012). “Desistance and Gang Membership.” Sam Houston State University Enhancement Research Grant. $8,659. Principal Investigator. (June 1, 2010-August 1, 2010). “Gang membership and crime victimization.” Sam Houston State University Faculty Research Grant. $5,000. Principal Investigator. (2008). “Understanding gang membership, crime perpetration, and victimization among jail inmates: A test of self-control and social disorganization theories.” Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues Grant. $1,577. Proposed but not funded Principal Investigator. (2015). Violence Against American Indian Women: Program Evaluation of Two Victim Service Sites in Arizona. National Institute of Justice. Scott Decker, Co-PI, Bonnie Fisher, Consultant. $291,215. Co-Principal Investigator. (2010). “Implementing teen dating violence policies in schools: What works and what doesn’t?” National Institutes of Health. Leana Bouffard, P.I. $305,134. ORIGINAL DATA COLLECTION PROJECTS Principal Investigator. (2016-Present). Strategic plan of domestic violence agency, involving interviews of staff, surveys of clients living in the safe house, and comprehensive assessment of agency financials. Co-PI Scott Decker, Consultant Bonnie Fisher. Principal Investigator. (2011-2012). Program evaluation of desistance among youth gang members incarcerated in Texas Youth Commission facilities and reentering into the Houston community. Project conducted with Vince Webb and Chuck Katz. Principal Investigator. (2010-2011). Self-administered surveys of Sam Houston State University students’ (n = 74) experiences with service learning. Principal Investigator. (2008-2009). Self-administered surveys of jail inmates incarcerated in 14 Florida jails (n = 2,414) regarding gang membership, crime, victimization, fear of crime, selfcontrol, neighborhood social disorganization, and control balance.

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Co-Principal Investigator. (2008-2009). Self-administered surveys of University of Florida students (n = 282) enrolled in victimology versus non-victimology courses regarding victim blaming attitudes and fear of crime. Project conducted with Carrie Cook. Principal Investigator. (2007-2008). Interviews with Gainesville, Florida prosecutors (n = 30) regarding gangs and fear of crime. Co-Principal Investigator. (2007). Web-based surveys of University of Florida students (n = 1,921; n = 2,783) regarding interpersonal victimization (intimate partner violence, stalking, sexual assault) and theory (self-control, social learning theory, and control balance theory). Project conducted with Matt Nobles. Co-Principal Investigator. (2005). Self-administered surveys to University of Florida students (n = 2,541) regarding dating violence and stalking victimization. Project conducted with Angela Gover. TEACHING Courses Taught Arizona State University Graduate Courses Seminar on Crime and Victimization (doctoral, in-person) Seminar on Victimization (Masters, in-person) Undergraduate Courses Victimology (in-person and online) Victims and the Criminal Justice System (online) Introduction to the Criminal Justice System (in-person) Research Methods (in-person and online) Community Justice (online) Sam Houston State University Graduate Courses Controversies in Victimology (Masters and doctoral, in-person) Undergraduate Courses Victimology (in-person and online) Introduction to the Criminal Justice System (in-person) Zhejiang Police College (Hangzhou, China) (March 2011) Undergraduate Courses Introduction to Criminology (in-person) University of Florida Undergraduate Courses Victimology (in-person) Research Methods (in-person and hybrid)

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Tutoring Experience 2006-2008

Tutor, University of Florida, University Athletic Association

SERVICE Service to the Profession American Society of Criminology Service 2015 2015 2012-2017 2012-2017 2012-2017 2013 2012-Present 2012 2012 2011 2011-2012 2011 2010 2010

ASC Program Committee Member Division of Corrections and Sentencing, Awards Committee, Member Division of Victimology, Executive Board member Division of Victimology, Secretary Division of Victimology Membership Committee, Co-Chair Division of Corrections and Sentencing, Student Paper Award, Chair Student Awards Committee, Member Division of Corrections and Sentencing, Dissertation Award, Chair Division of Corrections and Sentencing, Executive Counselor Program Committee, Victimization Patterns and Trends subarea Teaching Committee Member Division of Corrections and Sentencing, Dissertation Award Committee Division of Corrections and Sentencing, Outreach Committee Division of Women and Crime, Membership Committee

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2018

ACJS Program Committee Section Chair, Victimology Editorial Board Member

2015-Present 2014-Present 2012-Present 2011-Present

Journal of School Violence Victims & Offenders Journal of Criminal Justice Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice

University Service Arizona State University 2015-2016 2015-2017 2015-2017 2013-2015 2013

College Standards Committee Curriculum and Academic Programs Committee Member Comprehensive Exam Committee Member Criminal Justice Systems Comprehensive Exams Committee Member University Senate

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Sam Houston State University 2011 2010-2012 2010-2012 2011-2012 2010-2011 2010 2009-2011

Created crime victimization brochures to promote university student awareness and prevention about stalking and dating violence Annual Fund Committee Member Drug and Alcohol Summit, Committee Member “Year of the Undergraduate” Committee, Member Search Committee Member Reducing Irresponsible Drinking & Driving, Committee Member Ad hoc Committee on Victim Studies, Member

Student Committees Arizona State University Dissertation Committee Member Melanie Taylor (Ph.D. received Spring 2013) Doctoral Supervisory Chair Analisa Gagnon (in progress) Kyle Meditz (in progress) Doctoral Supervisory Committee Member John Shjarback (Spring 2016) Master’s Thesis Committee Member Natasha Khade (Spring 2016) Allyson Roy (Spring 2014) Alex Whiteside (Spring 2014) Undergraduate Honor’s Thesis Committee Chair Aleasa Guerra (in progress) Undergraduate Honor’s Thesis Committee Member Alisys Benado Smasch (Spring 2014) Sam Houston State University Doctoral Student Portfolio Member Maria Kopel (Spring 2012) Robin Jackson (Summer 2012) Master’s Thesis Committee Chair Alejandro Ferrer (Summer 2012) Master’s Thesis Committee Member Molly Smith (Spring 2012) Candace Garcia (Summer 2012) Esther Boyd (Spring 2012) REVIEWER Manuscript Reviewer Crime & Delinquency Criminal Justice and Behavior Criminology

Feminist Criminology International Criminal Justice Review

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International Journal of Offender Therapy & Comparative Criminology Journal of Crime and Justice Journal of Criminal Justice Journal of Early Adolescence Journal of Interpersonal Violence Journal of School Violence

Journal of Quantitative Criminology Justice Quarterly Social Problems Victims & Offenders Violence & Victims Western Criminology Review Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice

Grant Reviewer National Science Foundation – Law and Social Sciences Division University of South Carolina Research Mentorship Grant Reviewer Book Reviewer Jones & Bartlett (2011-2012); Oxford University Press (2012, 2014); Sage Publications (2011-2012) AWARDS 2016 2014 2014 2010 2008 2006 2005 2004

ASU Anne Schneider Faculty Endowment Community Research Award American Society of Criminology Division on Corrections and Sentencing Distinguished New Scholar Award Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Victimology Section New Scholar Award Sage Junior Faculty Professional Development Teaching Award Howard Hughes Medical Institute Graduate Student Paper Award Justice Research and Statistics Association Student Paper Award National Women in Federal Law Enforcement Scholarship Michael Corey Award for Outstanding Departmental Service, University of Utah

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Society of Criminology Division membership: Victimology; Corrections & Sentencing; Women & Crime Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Victimology Section World Society of Victimology