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September 8, 2020 John H. Boman, IV 1 JOHN H. BOMAN, IV, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae Title & Office Address: Contact: Associate Professor [email protected] Bowling Green State University 419-372-3874 (Office) Department of Sociology 419-372-8306 (Fax) Bowling Green, OH 43403 229 Williams Hall EDUCATION 2013 University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida Ph.D. in Criminology Dissertation: “The intersection of friendships, networks, and crime: A developmental extension and test of Sutherland’s differential association theory.” Committee: Marvin D. Krohn (Co-Chair), Chris L. Gibson (Co-Chair), Ronald L. Akers, Lonn Lanza-Kaduce, and Walter L. Leite 2010 University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida Master of Arts in Criminology Thesis: “Differential association with delinquent peers: An investigation of the consequences of using alternative measures of delinquent peers.” Committee: Chris L. Gibson (Chair), Ronald L. Akers, and Lonn Lanza-Kaduce 2007 Ohio University, Athens, Ohio Bachelor of Arts in Sociology / Criminology Bachelor of Arts in History, Southeast Asian & European Concentrations AREAS OF RESEARCH INTEREST Peer Influences on Antisocial Behavior Crime, Substance Use, and the Life-Course Criminological Theory Applied Quantitative Methodology Energy Production and Crime Construct Validation & Measurement Opiates / Opioid Use & Misuse AREAS OF TEACHING INTEREST Advanced Quantitative Criminology Research Methods in Criminology Substance Use and Abuse Peers and Peer Deviance / Delinquency Statistical Methods in Criminology Developmental & Life-Course Criminology Criminological Theory

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JOHN H. BOMAN, IV, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae

Title & Office Address: Contact: Associate Professor [email protected] Bowling Green State University 419-372-3874 (Office) Department of Sociology 419-372-8306 (Fax) Bowling Green, OH 43403 229 Williams Hall

EDUCATION

2013 University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida Ph.D. in Criminology

Dissertation: “The intersection of friendships, networks, and crime: A developmental extension and test of Sutherland’s differential association theory.”

Committee: Marvin D. Krohn (Co-Chair), Chris L. Gibson (Co-Chair), Ronald L. Akers, Lonn Lanza-Kaduce, and Walter L. Leite

2010 University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida Master of Arts in Criminology

Thesis: “Differential association with delinquent peers: An investigation of the consequences of using alternative measures of delinquent peers.”

Committee: Chris L. Gibson (Chair), Ronald L. Akers, and Lonn Lanza-Kaduce

2007 Ohio University, Athens, Ohio Bachelor of Arts in Sociology / Criminology Bachelor of Arts in History, Southeast Asian & European Concentrations

AREAS OF RESEARCH INTEREST Peer Influences on Antisocial Behavior Crime, Substance Use, and the Life-Course Criminological Theory Applied Quantitative Methodology Energy Production and Crime Construct Validation & Measurement Opiates / Opioid Use & Misuse

AREAS OF TEACHING INTEREST Advanced Quantitative Criminology Research Methods in Criminology Substance Use and Abuse Peers and Peer Deviance / Delinquency Statistical Methods in Criminology Developmental & Life-Course Criminology Criminological Theory

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RESEARCH

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

Boman, IV, John H., Adam J. Smith, Jennie Saxe, Tara Righetti, Asif Rony, Maohong Fan, and Thomas J. Mowen. (Online first). Carbon capture, employment, and coming home from prison. Deviant Behavior.

Boman, IV, John H., and Owen Gallupe. (2020). Has COVID-19 changed crime? Crime rates

in the United States during the pandemic. American Journal of Criminal Justice 45: 537-545.

Castro, Erin D., John M. Eassey, and John H. Boman, IV. (2020). The effect of gender

composition on perceptual accuracy: A three-level approach using dyadic data. American Journal of Criminal Justice 45: 313-331.

Mowen, Thomas J., and John H. Boman, IV. (2020). (Re)Recognizing the multidimensional

roles of family and peers on crime. Sociology Compass 14: e12762, 1-13. Boman, IV, John H., and Thomas J. Mowen. (2020). More than just a flock? The

independent and interdependent nature of peer self-control on deviance. Deviant Behavior 41: 1468-1483.

Stansfield, Richard, Thomas J. Mowen, Laura Napolitano, and John H. Boman, IV. (2020).

Examining change in family conflict and family violence after release from prison. Criminal Justice & Behavior 47: 668-687.

Mowen, Thomas J., John H. Boman, IV, and Kimberly Schweitzer. (2020). Strain and

depression following release from prison: The moderating role of social support mechanisms on substance use. Deviant Behavior 41: 750-764.

Mowen, Thomas J., and John H. Boman, IV. (2020). Animal abuse among high-risk youth: A

test of Agnew’s theory. Deviant Behavior 41: 765-778. Gallupe, Owen, John H. Boman, IV, Rebecca Nash, and Erin D. Castro. (2020). Deviant peer

preferences: A simplified approach to account for peer selection effects. Deviant Behavior 41: 1143-1156.

Pryor, Cori, John H. Boman, IV, Thomas J. Mowen, and Michael McCamman. (2019). A

national study of sustained use of force complaints in law enforcement agencies. Journal of Criminal Justice 64: 101623, 23-33.

Saxe, Jennie Perey, John H. Boman, IV, Mick Bondi, Urszula Norton, Tara K. Righetti, Asif

Hasan Rony, Baharak Sajjadi. (2019). Just or bust? Energy justice and the impacts of siting solar pyrolysis biochar production facilities. Energy Research & Social Science 58: 101259, 1-12.

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Mowen, Thomas J., John J. Brent, and John H. Boman, IV. (2019). The effect of school discipline on offending across time. Justice Quarterly 37: 739-760.

Bares, Kyle J., Thomas J. Mowen, and John H. Boman, IV. (2019). Is substance use

treatment actually ‘treating’? The effectiveness of pre- and post-release substance abuse programming within the reentry process. Criminal Justice Studies 32: 371-385.

Boman, IV, John H., Laura Agnich, Bryan Lee Miller, John M. Stogner, and Thomas J.

Mowen. (2019). The “other side of the fence”: A learning- and control-based investigation of the relationship between deviance and friendship quality. Deviant Behavior 40: 1553-1573.

Boman, IV, John H., Thomas J. Mowen, Eric J. Wodahl, Bryan Lee Miller, and J. Mitchell

Miller. (2019). Responding to substance-use-related probation and parole violations: Are enhanced treatment sanctions preferable to jail sanctions? Criminal Justice Studies 32: 356-370.

Boman, IV, John H., and Thomas J. Mowen. (2019). Unpacking the role of conflict in peer

relationships: Implications for peer deviance and crime. Deviant Behavior 40: 882-895.

Boman, IV, John H., Thomas J. Mowen, and Erin D. Castro. (2019). The relationship

between self-control and friendship conflict: An analysis of friendship pairs. Crime & Delinquency 65: 1402-1421.

Mowen, Thomas J., and John H. Boman, IV. (2019). Do we have it all wrong? The protective

roles of peers and criminogenic risks from family during prison reentry. Crime & Delinquency 65: 681-704.

Mowen, Thomas J., Richard Stansfield, and John H. Boman, IV. (2019). Family matters:

Moving beyond “if” family support matters to “why” family support matters during reentry from prison. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 56: 483-523.

Mowen, Thomas J., and John H. Boman, IV. (2019). The criminogenic influence of family on

substance use during reentry: A life-course perspective on between individual differences and within person changes. Justice Quarterly 36: 841-869.

Boman, IV, John H., Thomas J. Mowen, and George E. Higgins. (2019). Social learning, self-

control, and offending specialization and versatility among friends. American Journal of Criminal Justice 44: 3-22.

Meldrum, Ryan C., John H. Boman, IV, and Sinchul Back. (2019). Low self-control, social

learning, and texting while driving. American Journal of Criminal Justice 44: 191-210.

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Mowen, Thomas J., John H. Boman, IV, and John Brent. (2018). Assessing the within-person impact of social/behavioral programs, increased supervision, and jail time on polysubstance use during reentry. Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research 3: 266-287.

*** Winner, Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research 2018 Article of the Year *** Boman, IV, John H., and Thomas J. Mowen. (2018). The role of turning points in

establishing baseline differences between people in developmental and life-course criminology. Criminology 56: 191-224.

Boman, IV, John H., and Thomas J. Mowen. (2018). Substance use treatment as a

preventative tool for opioid use: A cautionary tale. Journal of Substance Use 23: 563-566.

Boman, IV, John H., and Thomas J. Mowen. (2018). Same feathers, different flocks:

Breaking down the meaning of ‘behavioral homophily’ in the etiology of crime. Journal of Criminal Justice 54: 30-40.

Boman, IV, John H., and Thomas J. Mowen. (2018). The role of companionship and conflict

in perceptions of a friend’s heavy alcohol and marijuana use. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 50: 187-194.

Fisher, Benjamin W., Thomas J. Mowen, and John H. Boman, IV. (2018). School security

measures and longitudinal trends in adolescents’ experiences of victimization. Journal of Youth and Adolescence 47: 1221-1237.

Mowen, Thomas J., and John H. Boman, IV. (2018). Deterrence’s element of sanction

certainty: Friendships, vicarious experiences, and underage alcohol use. Substance Use & Misuse 53: 1529-1538.

Mowen, Thomas J., and John H. Boman, IV. (2018). The duality of the peer effect: The

interplay between peer support and peer criminality on offending and substance use during reentry. Crime & Delinquency 64: 1094-1116.

Mowen, Thomas J., and John H. Boman, IV. (2018). The relationship between supportive

friendships, conflictual friendships, and deviance during emerging adulthood. Crime & Delinquency 64: 1351-1372.

Mowen, Thomas J., and John H. Boman, IV. (2018). A developmental perspective on

offender reentry: Understanding the causes and consequences of family conflict and peer delinquency during adolescence and emerging adulthood. Journal of Youth and Adolescence 47: 275-289.

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Mowen, Thomas J., John H. Boman, IV, and Richard Stansfield. (2018). Uniting needs, responses, and theory during reentry: The distinct and joint contributions of peer influence and religious assistance on substance use. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 57: 222-240.

Mowen, Thomas J., Richard Stansfield, and John H. Boman, IV. (2018). During, after, or

both? Isolating the effect of religious support on recidivism during reentry. Journal of Quantitative Criminology 34: 1079-1101.

Rony, Asif H., Daniel Mosiman, Zhao Sun, Dengfeng Qin, Yuan Zheng, John H. Boman, IV,

and Maohong Fan. (2018). A novel solar powered biomass pyrolysis reactor for producing fuels and chemicals. Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis 132: 19-32.

Sun, Zhao, Shiyi Chen, Christopher K. Russell, Jun Hu, Asif H. Rony, Gang Tan, Aimin Chen,

Lunbo Duan, John H. Boman, IV, Jinke Tang, TeYu Chein, Maohong Fan, and Wenguo Xiang. (2018). Improvement of H2-rich gas production with tar abatement from pine wood conversion over bi-functional Ca2Fe2O5 catalyst: Investigation of inner-looping redox reaction and promoting mechanisms. Applied Energy 212: 931-943.

Boman, IV, John H. (2017). Do birds of a feather really flock together? Friendships, self-

control similarity, and deviant behaviour. British Journal of Criminology 57: 1208-1229.

Boman, IV, John H., and Thomas J. Mowen. (2017). Building the ties that bind, breaking the

ties that don’t: Family support, criminal peers, and reentry success. Criminology & Public Policy 16: 753-774.

Stansfield, Richard, Thomas J. Mowen, Tom O’Connor, and John H. Boman, IV. (2017). The

role of religious support in reentry: Evidence from the SVORI data. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 54: 111-145.

Boman, IV, John H., and Chris L. Gibson. (2016). The implications of using group-based

offenses versus non-group-based offenses in peer deviance scales. Deviant Behavior 37: 1411-1428.

Boman, IV, John H., Cesar J. Rebellon, and Ryan C. Meldrum. (2016). Can item-level error

correlations correct for projection bias in perceived peer deviance measures? A research note. Journal of Quantitative Criminology 32: 89-102.

Culhane, Scott E., John H. Boman, IV, and Kimberly Schweitzer. (2016). Public perceptions

of the justifiability of police shootings: The role of body cameras in a pre/post Ferguson experiment. Police Quarterly 19: 251-274.

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Stogner, John M., John H. Boman, IV, and Bryan Lee Miller. (2015). Assessing the relationship between divergent drinking patterns and perceptions of friendship quality. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse 24: 387-396.

Ward, Jeffrey T., John H. Boman, IV, and Shayne Jones. (2015). Hirschi’s redefined self-

control: Assessing the implications of the merger between social- and self-control theories. Crime and Delinquency 61: 1206-1233.

Wodahl, Eric J., John H. Boman, IV, and Brett E. Garland. (2015). Responding to probation

and parole violations: Are jail sanctions more effective than community-based graduated sanctions? Journal of Criminal Justice 43: 242-250.

Boman, IV, John H., and Jeffrey T. Ward. (2014). Beyond projection: Specifying the types of

peer delinquency misperception at the item- and scale-levels. Deviant Behavior 35: 555-580.

Boman, IV, John H., Bryan Lee Miller, John Stogner, Laura E. Agnich, and Marvin D. Krohn.

(2014). Examining perceptions of peer substance use in friendships of different gender structure. Journal of Crime and Justice 37: 173-196.

Boman, IV, John H., Jacob T. N. Young, Julie M. Baldwin, and Ryan C. Meldrum. (2014).

Specifying the sources of misperceptions of peer deviance: A tale of two levels. Criminal Justice and Behavior 41: 91-113.

Boman, IV, John H. (2013). Deterrence theory and peers: Do close friends perceive

sanction certainty in a similar manner? American Journal of Criminal Justice 38: 266-275.

Boman, IV, John H., John Stogner, and Bryan Lee Miller. (2013). Binge drinking, marijuana

use, and friendships: The relationship between similar and dissimilar usage and friendship quality. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 45: 218-226.

Ryan C. Meldrum, and John H. Boman, IV. (2013). Similarities and differences between

perceptions of peer delinquency, peer self-reported delinquency, and respondent delinquency: An analysis of friendship dyads. Journal of Criminal Justice 41: 395-406.

Miller, Bryan Lee, John H. Boman, IV, and John M. Stogner. (2013). Measuring novel drug

perceptions: Salvia divinorum, gender, and peer delinquency. Substance Use & Misuse 48: 65-72.

Boman, IV, John H., Marvin D. Krohn, Chris L. Gibson, and John Stogner. (2012).

Investigating friendship quality: An exploration of self-control and social control theories’ friendship hypotheses. Journal of Youth and Adolescence 41: 1526-1540.

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Boman, IV, John H., John M. Stogner, Bryan Lee Miller, O. Hayden Griffin, III, and Marvin D. Krohn. (2012). On the operational validity of perceptual peer delinquency: Exploring projection and elements contained in perceptions. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 49: 601-621.

Boman, IV, John H., Jeffrey T. Ward, Chris L. Gibson, and Walter Leite. (2012). Can a

perceptual peer deviance measure accurately measure a peer’s self-reported deviance? Journal of Criminal Justice 40: 463-471.

Stogner, John M., David N. Khey, O. Hayden Griffin, III, Bryan Lee Miller, and John H.

Boman, IV. (2012). Examining the effect of regulating a novel drug: An evaluation of changes in use of Salvia divinorum in the first year of Florida’s ban. International Journal of Drug Policy 23: 512-521.

Boman, IV, John H., and Chris L. Gibson. (2011). Does the measurement of peer deviance

change the relationship between self-control and deviant behavior? An analysis of friendship pairs. Journal of Criminal Justice 39:521-530.

Miller, Bryan, John Stogner, David Khey, John H. Boman, IV, Ronald L. Akers, and O.

Hayden Griffin, III. (2011). Magic mint, the internet, and peer associations: A test of social learning theory using patterns of Salvia divinorum use. Journal of Drug Issues 41: 305-326.

Ward, Jeffrey T., Chris L. Gibson, John H. Boman, IV, and Walter L. Leite. (2010). Is the

general theory of crime really stronger than the evidence suggests? Assessing the validity of the Retrospective Behavioral Self-Control Scale. Criminal Justice and Behavior 37: 336-357.

Book Chapters

Pryor, Cori, and John H. Boman, IV. (Forthcoming). The process and consequences of recreational cannabis legalization in Colorado. Invited submission to Marijuana in America: Cultural, Political, and Medical Controversies (Eds. Bryan Lee Miller, Matt Costello, and James Hawdon). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, LLC.

Boman, IV, John H. (Forthcoming). The crucial role of friendships and peer relationships in

the etiology of crime, deviance, and substance use. Invited submission to The Handbook of Crime and Deviance, 2nd Edition (Eds. Marvin D. Krohn, Gina Penley Hall, Alan J. Lizotte, and Nicole Hendrix). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Clemens, William M., John H. Boman, IV, and Thomas J. Mowen. (Forthcoming). Internal

validity. Invited submission to The Encyclopedia of Research Methods and Statistical Techniques in Criminology and Criminal Justice (Eds. J. C. Barnes and David R. Forde). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

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Bares, Kyle J., Thomas J. Mowen, and John H. Boman, IV. (Forthcoming). National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997. Invited submission to The Encyclopedia of Research Methods and Statistical Techniques in Criminology and Criminal Justice (Eds. J. C. Barnes and David R. Forde). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

Boman, IV, John H. (Forthcoming). Peers and social learning: An interview with John

Boman. Requested contribution to The Development of Criminological Thought (Ed. Chad Posick). New York, NY: Routledge.

Hemez, Paul, Thomas J. Mowen, and John H. Boman, IV. (Forthcoming). Fixed- and mixed-

effects models. Invited submission to The Encyclopedia of Research Methods and Statistical Techniques in Criminology and Criminal Justice (Eds. J. C. Barnes and David R. Forde). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

Landeis, Marissa, John H. Boman, IV, and Thomas J. Mowen. (Forthcoming). The Add

Health data in criminology. Invited submission to The Encyclopedia of Research Methods and Statistical Techniques in Criminology and Criminal Justice (Eds. J. C. Barnes and David R. Forde). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

Boman, IV, John H., & Adrienne Freng. (2018). Differential association theory, social

learning theory, and technocrime. Invited submission to Technocrime and Criminological Theory (Eds. Kevin F. Steinmetz and Matt R. Nobles). New York, NY: Routledge.

Boman, IV, John. H. (2017). The peer group. Invited submission to The Encyclopedia of

Juvenile Delinquency and Justice (Eds. Christopher J. Schreck, Michael Leiber, Holly Ventura Miller, and Kelly Welch). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

Boman, IV, John H., & Cary Heck. (2017). Friendships and cannabis use. Invited

submission to The Handbook of Cannabis and Related Pathologies: Biological, Pharmacology, Diagnosis, and Treatment (Ed. Victor R. Preedy). London: Academic Press (Elsevier).

Eassey, John M., & John H. Boman, IV. (2016). Deterrence theory. Invited submission to the

Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment (Eds. Wesley G. Jennings, George E. Higgins, Mildred M. Maldonado-Molina, and David N. Khey). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

Boman, John. (2010). Sarnoff A. Mednick: Biosocial theory (ANS). In the Encyclopedia of

Criminological Theory (Eds. Francis T. Cullen and Pamela Wilcox). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

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GRANT-BASED RESEARCH ACTIVITY

Career funding requested: $7,496,266 Career funding awarded: $1,410,904

Funded Research

Boman, IV, John H. (PI), Thomas J. Mowen (Co-PI), and Robert C. Green, II (Co-PI). Awarded in 2018. Artificial Intelligence, Sample Size, and the Future of Data Collection in the Social Sciences.

BGSU Building Strength Grant. Internal, competitive grant award. Budget: $10,000 Status: Funded through 2020. Pilot project. Fan, Maohong (PI), Hertanto Adidharma (Co-PI), John H. Boman, IV (Co-PI), and Urszula

Norton (Co-PI). Awarded in 2016. Collaborative Research and Education on Synergized Transformational Solar Chemical Looping and Photo-Ultrasonic Looping and Photo-Ultrasonic Renewable Biomass Refinery.

National Science Foundation, EPSCoR RII Track-2 Award. Budget: $1,399,904.

Status: Funded on September 29, 2016 (full award). Active through June of 2020. Role: Develop an understanding of the social and criminological influences of

proprietary carbon capture innovations. Transitioned to non-track-2 researcher after move to BGSU (Ohio is not EPSCoR); retained responsibilities as Co-PI.

Boman, IV, John H. 2014. The Sexual Experiences Project.

Startup grant from the Caitlin Long Excellence Fund. Internal UW grant. Budget: $1,000. Status: Funded on September 9, 2014 (full award). Project finished.

Proposals Under Review

Treatment Accountability for Safer Communities (lead applicant). John H. Boman, IV (PI), Holly V. Miller (Co-PI), and J. Mitchell Miller (Co-PI). Submitted April 30, 2020. The TASC MAT Program for Opioid Disorders during Reentry. RFP from the Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Assistance, Second Chance Act Award. Budget: $750,000. Status: Pending.

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Fisher, Benjamin (PI), Thomas J. Mowen (Co-PI), Samantha Viana (Co-PI), Aishia Brown (Co-PI), Alex Widdowson (Co-PI), and John H. Boman, IV (Analyst). Submitted August 19, 2020. More than Just Safety: School Security Measures and Academic, Behavioral, and Social Outcomes. RFP from the Institute of Education Sciences (IES). Budget: $1,553,477. Status: Pending, resubmitted after revisions requested from a prior submission.

Unfunded Research

Fisher, Benjamin (PI), Thomas J. Mowen (Co-PI), Samantha Viano (Co-PI), Alex Widdowson (Co-PI), and John H. Boman, IV (Analyst). Submitted February 6, 2020. More than Just Safety: School Security Measures and Education Outcomes. RFP from the Institute of Education Sciences (IES). Budget: $599,532. Status: Not funded; revisions and resubmission requested.

Fisher, Benjamin (PI), Thomas J. Mowen (Co-PI), Alex Widdowson (Co-PI), and John H. Boman, IV (Analyst). Submitted June 11, 2020. More than just safety: School security measures and academic, behavioral, and social outcomes. RFP from The Spencer Foundation. Budget: $489,375. Status: Not funded.

Boman, IV, John H. (PI), J. Mitchell Miller (Co-PI), Holly Ventura Miller (Co-PI), and Kelly

Stamper Balistreri (Co-PI). Submitted October 15, 2019. Bad Batch Alerts. RFP from the Ohio Department of Higher Education, Third Frontier Research

Incentives. Budget: $702,153 Status: Not funded. Treatment Accountability for Safer Communities (lead applicant).

John H. Boman, IV (PI), Holly V. Miller (Co-PI), and J. Mitchell Miller (Co-PI). Submitted June 11, 2019. TASC of Northwest Ohio Reentry Program for Opioid Use Disorders. RFP from the Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Assistance, Second Chance Act Award. Budget: $1,408,368. Status: Not funded.

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Fan, Maohong (PI), Hertanto Adidharma (Co-PI), John H. Boman, IV (Co-PI), and Cameron Lippert (Co-PI). Submitted September 16, 2016. Simultaneous Catalytic Flue Gas Cleaning and Ash Conversion to High-Value Materials – A Multidimensional Concept for the Next Generation of Oxy-Combustion Technology. RFP from the U.S. Department of Energy. Budget: $374,966. Status: Not funded.

Wang, Xiaoxing (PI), Suzanne Mohney (Co-PI), Maohong Fan (Co-PI), Hertanto Adidharma

(Co-PI), and John H. Boman, IV (Co-PI). Submitted June 17, 2016. Use of an Innovative Multifunctional Photocatalyst for Converting CO2 into an Easily Separable Chemical/Fuel. RFP from U.S. Department of Energy. Budget: $200,000. Status: Not funded.

Boman, IV, John H. (PI), and R. McGreggor Cawley (Co-PI). 2016. Crime in Wyoming Energy

Towns: An Original Study on Riggers. RFP from UW’s Faculty-in-Aid Program (internal UW grant). Budget: $7,491. Status: Not funded.

HONORS AND AWARDS

2019

The 2018 Article of the Year Award. Winner. For Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research. Awarded March 28, 2019 at the meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (Baltimore, MD). For “Assessing the within-person impact of social/behavioral programs, increased supervision, and jail time on polysubstance use during entry” (Mowen, Boman, & Brent).

Named faculty mentor by the Bowling Green State University chapter of Alpha Kappa Delta.

Honored by undergraduate students Meghan Napolitan, Blythe Rettos, and Adam J. Smith, BGSU Sociology.

2018

Bowling Green State University’s National Society of Leadership (Sigma Alpha Phi) Excellence in Teaching Award.

Winner. Competitive, student-nominated, university-level teaching award.

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Named faculty mentor by the Bowling Green State University chapter of Alpha Kappa Delta. Honored by undergraduate students Allison Rodenbucher and Liam Garrett, BGSU Sociology.

BGSU Center for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship (CURS) Mentor. Awarded for funded undergraduate research with Seth Watts, Sociology

undergraduate student. 2017

The University of Wyoming Veterans Services Center Commander’s Coin of Excellence. Winner. Competitive, military-student-nominated, university-level mentoring and teaching award.

Named as a ‘Person of Influence’ by the University of Wyoming Veterans Services Center.

Honored by Specialist Jared Bell, Wyoming Army National Guard, graduate of the University of Wyoming’s Department of Criminal Justice.

2016

The University of Wyoming Promoting Intellectual Engagement in the First Year (PIE) Award.

Winner. Competitive, student-nominated, university-level teaching award. The University of Wyoming’s College of Arts & Sciences ‘Top Ten’ Professor.

Winner. Competitive, student-nominated, college-level teaching award.

2015

The Department of Criminal Justice’s ‘Team Player’ Award. Runner-up. Colleague-nominated, internal departmental award. The University of Wyoming Promoting Intellectual Engagement in the First Year (PIE) Award.

Nominee. Competitive, student-nominated, university-level teaching award. 2014

The University of Wyoming Promoting Intellectual Engagement in the First Year (PIE) Award.

Nominee. Competitive, student-nominated, university-level teaching award.

2012

The University of Florida Graduate Student Teaching Award. Semi-finalist. The nominee from the Department of Sociology and Criminology &

Law.

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The Ben Gorman Award for Innovative Quantitative Research. Winner. Competitive submission award. Awarded June 1, 2012 for the paper “Towards a measure of perceptual peer delinquency that accurately measures a peer’s self-reported delinquency: An item-response theory approach.” $400 honorarium.

2010

University of Florida’s College of Liberal Arts Outstanding Original Data Collection Award. Winner. Competitive, colleague-nominated award. Awarded April 26, 2010.

The 2010 Ronald L. Akers Graduate Student Paper Award.

Winner. Competitive, professor-nominated award. Awarded April 12, 2010 for the paper “Self-control and delinquent peers, round two: Reexamining the measurement and relative effect strength of two competing theories.” $500 honorarium.

PRESENTATIONS

Conference Presentations

2019

Mowen, Thomas J., John J. Brent, and John Boman. November, 2019. “School discipline, desistance, and labeling: The effect of school punishment on offending across time.” American Society of Criminology: San Francisco, California.

2018

Boman, John, Thomas Mowen, and John M. Eassey. November, 2018. “New directions in peer deviance measurement: Rethinking the relationship between misperceptions, self-control, and social learning.” American Society of Criminology: Atlanta, Georgia.

Timm, Brian Joseph, William M. Clemens, Monica Longmore, Peggy Giordano, Wendy

Manning, and John Boman. November, 2018. “Parents, peers, partners, and prison: Delinquent adolescent networks and criminal justice contact in early adulthood.” American Society of Criminology: Atlanta, Georgia.

Castro, Erin, John Eassey, and John Boman. September, 2018. “The effect of gender

composition on perceptual accuracy: A three-level approach using dyadic data.” Southern Criminal Justice Association: Pensacola Beach, Florida.

2017

Boman, John and Thomas J. Mowen. November, 2017. “The duality of the peer effect: Peer support, peer criminality, and offending.” American Society of Criminology: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Mowen, Thomas J., and John Boman. November, 2017. “The role of baseline between-individual differences in understanding within-individual changes in life-course criminology.” American Society of Criminology: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Rony, Asif Hasan, Zhao Sun, Bang Xu, Dengfeng Qin, Wenyang Lu, Xin He, Hertanto

Adidharma, Khaled A. M. Gasem, Maciej Radosz, Gang Tan, Urszula Norton, TeYu Chien, Jinke Tang, John Boman, and Maohong Fan. July, 2017. “Solar powered catalytic pyrolysis.” Southern School on Computational Chemistry and Materials Science: Jackson, MS.

2016

Boman, John and George E. Higgins. November, 2016. “A friendship-based look into offending specialization and versatility” (Poster). American Society of Criminology: New Orleans, Louisiana.

Boman, John. March, 2016. “Do birds really flock together? Exploring the extent of self-

control and crime similarity among friends.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences: Denver, Colorado.

2015

Boman, John and Eric J. Wodahl. November, 2015. “Integrating developmental research into practice: The role of positive and negative life-events in probation outcomes.” American Society of Criminology: Washington, DC.

Culhane, Scott E., John Boman, and Kimberly Schweitzer. May, 2015. “Police shootings and

body cameras: A pre/post Ferguson experiment.” Association for Psychological Science: New York, New York.

2014

Boman, John, Cesar J. Rebellon, and Ryan C. Meldrum. November, 2014. “Can latent variable error correlations correct for projection bias in perceived peer delinquency measures?” American Society of Criminology: San Francisco, California.

Boman, John, and Chris Gibson. February, 2014. “The ramifications of using group-

offenses and/or solo-offenses in peer delinquency scales.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

2013

Boman, John, Marvin D. Krohn, and Chris L. Gibson. November, 2013. “The influence of best friends on deviance in adolescence and emerging adulthood.” American Society of Criminology: Atlanta, Georgia.

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Eassey, John M., Marvin D. Krohn, and John Boman. March, 2013. “Exploring the relationship between risk and protection during adolescence.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences: Dallas, Texas.

2012

Boman, John, and Jeffrey T. Ward. November, 2012. “Beyond projection: Specifying the types of peer delinquency misperception at the item- and scale-levels.” American Society of Criminology: Chicago, Illinois.

Meldrum, Ryan C., and John Boman. November, 2012. “Assessing the construct validity

between self-reported delinquency and direct and indirect measures of peer delinquency.” American Society of Criminology: Chicago, Illinois.

Bryan Lee Miller, John Boman, and John M. Stogner. September, 2012. “Assessing the

impact of divergent drinking patterns on perceptions of friendship quality.” Southern Criminal Justice Association: Atlantic Beach, Florida.

Boman, John, John M. Stogner, and Bryan Lee Miller. September, 2012. “The moderating

and mediating nature of friendship quality on similar delinquency patterns between friends.” Southern Criminal Justice Association: Atlantic Beach, Florida.

Stogner, John, David Khey, O. Hayden Griffin, III, Bryan Lee Miller, and John Boman. March,

2012. “Examining the effect of regulating a novel drug: An evaluation of changes in use of Salvia divinorum in the first year of Florida's ban.” Southern Sociological Society: New Orleans, Louisiana.

2011

Boman, John, Chris L. Gibson, and Walter Leite. November, 2011. “Measuring perceptual peer delinquency so that it accurately reflects a peer’s delinquency.” American Society of Criminology: Washington, D.C.

Miller, Bryan Lee, John Boman, Laura Agnich, and John Stogner. November, 2011.

“Friendship gender structure and projection: Examining gender relationships in the construction of perceptions of peer delinquency.” American Society of Criminology: Washington, D.C.

Boman, John. March, 2011. “Similarity in friendship pairs across deterrence theory: If one

friend is deterred, is the other friend deterred?” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences: Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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2010

Boman, John, John Stogner, Bryan Lee Miller, O. Hayden Griffin, III, and Marvin D. Krohn. November, 2010. “On the operational validity of perceptual peer delinquency measurement: Examining gender relationships in the construction of perceptions of peer delinquency” (Poster). American Society of Criminology: San Francisco, California.

Boman, John, Marvin D. Krohn, and Chris L. Gibson. September, 2010. “Self-control,

friendship fracture, and delinquent behavior: A dyadic analysis of friendship pairs.” Southern Criminal Justice Association: Clearwater, Florida.

Miller, Bryan Lee, John M. Stogner, David N. Khey, Ronald L. Akers, John Boman, and O.

Hayden Griffin. September, 2010. “Magic mint, the internet, and peer associations: A test of social learning theory using patters of Salvia divinorum use.” Southern Criminal Justice Association: Clearwater, Florida.

2009

Boman, John, and Chris L. Gibson. November, 2009. “Are self-control’s effects on delinquency underestimated? Actual vs. perceived peer delinquency measures and theoretical implications.” American Society of Criminology: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Ward, Jeffrey T., John Boman, Chris L. Gibson and Walther Leite. March, 2009. “An item

response analysis of the Retrospective Behavioral Self-control scale.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences: Boston, Massachusetts.

2008

Boman, John, and Jeffrey T. Ward. November, 2008. “The “new” self-control measurement debate: Operationalizing Hirschi’s redefined self-control.” American Society of Criminology: St. Louis, Missouri.

Boman, John, and John Stogner. October, 2008. “Rethinking rape: Proposing a multi-level

model to sexual violence.” Florida Society of the Social Sciences: Gainesville, Florida. Stogner, John, and John Boman. October, 2008. “Connecting health and delinquency:

Utilizing somatic complaints and illness to advance general strain theory.” Florida Society of the Social Sciences: Gainesville, Florida.

Boman, John. May, 2008. “Overcoming inherent difficulties in evaluating sexual violence

with an evolutionary eye.” Ohio University Sociology/Criminology Alumni Conference: Athens, Ohio.

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Ward, Jeffrey T., and John Boman. March, 2008. “Testing the general theory of crime with the Retrospective Behavioral Self-Control scale.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences: Cincinnati, Ohio.

Refereed Symposia Organized

Boman, John. (November, 2018). Thematic panel organizer and chair: Peers and Crime: Recent Advances and Future Directions.

Panel presenters: John Boman, Elizabeth Cauffman, Paul J. Frick, Holly Ventura Miller, Thomas Mowen, Daniel T. Ragan, Zachary R. Rowan.

Panel discussant: Jean Marie McGloin. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, Georgia.

Boman, John. (November, 2014). Panel chair: Delinquency and Networks. Symposium

conducted at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, California.

Boman, John. (November, 2013). Panel chair: Peer Networks and Delinquency. Symposium

conducted at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, Georgia.

Boman, John. (September, 2012). Panel chair: Drug Use and Control: Causes, Consequences,

and Control of Meth and Marijuana Use. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the Southern Criminal Justice Association, Atlantic Beach, Florida.

Boman, John. (October, 2008). Panel chair: Sub Session 8: Education. Symposium

conducted at the Florida Society of the Social Sciences, Gainesville, Florida. Invited Presentations

2018

Boman, John. NSF Research Talk. “The implications of carbon capture for the social sciences and responsible social policy.” Presented to colleagues at Jackson State University, Ole Miss, University of Delaware, University of Wyoming, and the NSF Interdisciplinary Center for Nanotoxicity Research. Presented February 21, 2018. University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming.

2017

Boman, John. Keynote speaker. “The effect of friends’ crime and substance use on one’s own behavior.” Presented as the 2016-2017 keynote address to the University of North Florida for the Alpha Phi Sigma Guest Lecture Series. Presented March 2, 2017. University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida.

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2013

Boman, John. Keynote speaker. “The intersection of law and politics: Florida’s Stand Your Ground Laws.” Presented as the spring 2013 keynote address to the Virgil Hawkins Pre-Law Honor Society. Presented April 18, 2013. University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.

Boman, John. Invited panel member. “Symposium: Syndicate job search workshop.”

Presented to the graduate student members of The Gator Criminology, Law & Society Syndicate and the Florida Society of the Social Sciences. Presented March 19, 2013: University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.

2012

Boman, John. Invited panel member. “Symposium: Publish or perish.” Presented to the graduate student members of the Florida Society of Social Sciences. Presented October 12, 2012: University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.

2010

Boman, John. Invited speaker. “Dealing with missing data through research design and quantitative methods.” Presented to the University of Florida’s Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law, Department of Educational Psychology, and Department of Research Evaluation and Methodology. Sponsored by the Institute for Crime, Justice, and Policy Research. Presented October 29, 2010: University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. $500 honorarium.

Boman, John. Invited speaker. “Self-control and delinquent peers, round two: Reexamining

the measurement and relative effect strength of two competing theories.” The 2010 Ronald L. Akers Graduate Student Paper Award Symposium. Presented April 28, 2010: University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2020 – Present Associate Professor Bowling Green State University, Department of Sociology 2017 – 2020 Assistant Professor Bowling Green State University, Department of Sociology 2017 – Present Research Affiliate Center for Family and Demographic Research

Bowling Green State University 2013 – 2017 Assistant Professor

University of Wyoming, Department of Criminal Justice

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2012 – Present Research Analyst Rochester Youth Development Study (RYDS) Rochester Intergenerational Study (RIGS)

2012 – Present Data Manager

Boys Town Study of Youth Development (Ronald L. Akers, P.I.) 2010 – 2013 Instructor & Doctoral Student

University of Florida, Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law

2007 – 2010 Teaching Assistant University of Florida, Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Advanced Latent Variables and Hybrid Models (SOC 7190). Bowling Green State University, Department of Sociology (14 students). Spring 2020 Intermediate Statistics in Sociology (SOC 6120). Bowling Green State University, Department of Sociology (10 students). Spring 2019, Spring 2020 Alcohol, Drugs, and Society (SOC 3190). Bowling Green State University, Department of Sociology (60-85 students). Fall 2018, Fall 2019, Fall 2020 Criminology (SOC 4410). Bowling Green State University, Department of Sociology (85 students). Fall 2019, Fall 2020 Introductory Methodology in Sociology (SOC 2680). Bowling Green State University, Department of Sociology (25 students). Fall 2017, Spring 2018, Fall 2018 Crime Causation (CRMJ 4151 / 5151) (Criminological theory, grad section piggy-backed) University of Wyoming, Department of Criminal Justice (26 students). Fall 2016 Research Methods in Criminal Justice (CRMJ 2685). University of Wyoming, Department of Criminal Justice (35-50 students). Spring 2014, Fall 2014, Spring 2015, Fall 2015, Fall 2016, Spring 2017

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Drugs and the Criminal Justice System (CRMJ 3500). University of Wyoming, Department of Criminal Justice (13 – 35 students). Summer 2014, Summer 2015, Summer 2016, Summer 2017 Urban Criminal Justice: Chicago (CRMJ 4990) (Chicago-based class; co-instructor) University of Wyoming, Department of Criminal Justice (12 students). Summer 2016 Criminology (CRMJ 2400). University of Wyoming, Department of Criminal Justice (50 – 100 students). Fall 2013, Spring 2014, Fall 2014, Spring 2015, Fall 2015, Spring 2017 Advanced Principles of Criminal Justice (CCJ 3024). University of Florida, Criminology, Law & Society (60 students). Fall 2012 Research Methods in Criminology (CCJ 3701). University of Florida, Criminology, Law & Society (50 students). Fall 2011 Law and Legal Process (CJL 2400). University of Florida, Criminology, Law & Society (50 students). Spring 2010, Summer 2010, Fall 2010, Spring 2011, Summer 2011,

Summer 2012 (Teaching Assistant / Developer for online course), Spring 2013

SERVICE ACTIVITIES

Journal Reviewer

2020

American Journal of Community Psychology American Journal of Criminal Justice Behaviour & Information Technology Crime & Delinquency Criminology Deviant Behavior Journal of Criminal Justice Journal of Offender Rehabilitation Journal of Youth and Adolescence Justice Quarterly International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice Psychology of Addictive Behaviors

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2019

Corrections: Policy, Practice and Research Criminology Deviant Behavior Journal of Adolescence Journal of Crime & Justice Journal of Criminal Justice Journal of Experimental Criminology Journal of Offender Rehabilitation Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency Journal of Youth and Adolescence Justice Quarterly Social Problems The Social Science Journal 2018

American Journal of Criminal Justice Crime & Delinquency Criminal Justice and Behavior Criminology Deviant Behavior Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology Journal of Adolescence Journal of Experimental Criminology Journal of Interpersonal Violence Journal of Offender Rehabilitation Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency Journal of Youth and Adolescence Social Currents

2017

Criminal Justice and Behavior Criminology International Journal of Forensic Mental Health Journal of Interpersonal Violence Journal of Offender Rehabilitation Journal of Psychoactive Drugs Journal of Youth and Adolescence Justice Quarterly Youth & Society

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2016

Journal of Interpersonal Violence Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency Journal of Youth and Adolescence Police Quarterly 2015

American Journal of Criminal Justice Criminal Justice and Behavior Criminology Deviant Behavior International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology Journal of Affective Disorders Journal of Psychoactive Drugs Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency Journal of Youth and Adolescence

2014

Criminal Justice and Behavior Drug and Alcohol Dependence International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology Journal of Quantitative Criminology Journal of Psychoactive Drugs Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency Journal of Youth and Adolescence Justice Quarterly

2013

American Journal of Criminal Justice Criminology Journal of Criminal Justice Justice Quarterly Journal of Quantitative Criminology Journal of Youth and Adolescence

2012

Addiction Journal of Crime and Justice Journal of Criminal Justice Justice Quarterly Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency

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2011

Journal of Criminal Justice Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency Justice Quarterly

Book Reviewer

2017

Textbook Review. Mosher, Clayton, and Scott Atkins. (Forthcoming). Drugs and Drug Policy: The Control of Consciousness Alteration: 3rd Edition. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

2014

Textbook Review. Bachman, Ronet, and Russell K. Schutt. (2014). The Practice of Research in Criminology and Criminal Justice: 5th Edition. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

2012

Textbook Review. Bohm, Robert M., and Keith N. Haley. (2012). Introduction to Criminal Justice: 7th Edition. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.

Editorial Positions

2019 – Current Deputy Editor Justice Quarterly 2018 – Current Associate Editor Deviant Behavior 2017 – Current Editorial Board Member American Journal of Criminal Justice 2014 – Current Editorial Board Member Journal of Youth and Adolescence

Service to the Field

2019 – 2020 Member, The William L. Simon / Routledge Outstanding Paper Award Committee

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 2019 – 2020 Chair, Outstanding Professional Award Committee Southern Criminal Justice Association

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2017 – 2018 Member, Program Committee Southern Criminal Justice Association 2018 – 2019 Chair, Scholarship Committee Southern Criminal Justice Association

University Service

2020 – Current Chair, Criminology Area Department of Sociology, BGSU

2020 – Current Chair, Criminology Working Group Center for Family and Demographic Research, BGSU

2020 – 2021 BGSU University Academic Honesty Committee

Member, College of Arts & Sciences 2020 BGSU Graduate Student Senate Research Awards, The Shanklin Award

Faculty Judge 2018 – Current BGSU, Stata Boot Camp (for incoming sociology graduate students) Department of Sociology, BGSU

Annual Co-Facilitator (with Thomas J. Mowen) 2018 – Current Bowling Green State University Faculty Senator 2017 – Current Bowling Green State University Department of Sociology Undergraduate Committee 2018 BGSU Distinguished Dissertation Award Committee Member 2016 – 2017 University of Wyoming Faculty Senate Department of Criminal Justice, Alternate Member 2014 – 2017 Criminal Justice Assessment Committee Member Assumed Chair responsibilities in 2015 Department of Criminal Justice, University of Wyoming 2014 – 2016 Criminal Justice Graduate Committee Member Department of Criminal Justice, University of Wyoming 2014 – 2016 Criminal Justice Hiring Committee Member Department of Criminal Justice, University of Wyoming

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2013 – 2014 Criminal Justice Curriculum Committee Member Department of Criminal Justice, University of Wyoming 2009 – 2010 Vice President

The Gator Criminology, Law & Society Syndicate Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law, University of Florida

2008 – 2009 Business Secretary

The Gator Criminology, Law & Society Syndicate Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law, University of Florida

2008 – 2009 Undergraduate Internship Coordinator

Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law, University of Florida

2008 – 2009 Participant Research Pool Coordinator Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law, University of Florida

Service to the Community

2020 – Current Firefighter Center Township Fire Department, Bowling Green, Ohio 2018 – Current SKYWARN Spotter, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

National Weather Service, Cleveland, Ohio 2006 – 2007 Firefighter Type II (Wildland FFT2) US Forest Service, Wayne National Forest, Nelsonville, Ohio 2006 – 2007 Business Secretary

The Plains Fire Department, The Plains, Ohio 2003 – 2007 Firefighter

The Plains Fire Department, The Plains, Ohio

2003 – 2007 Firefighter / Technician Athens County Hazardous Materials Team, Athens County, Ohio

2006 College Intern, Case Management & Program Facilitation

Hocking Correctional Facility, Ohio Dept. of Corrections, Nelsonville, Ohio

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PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

2008 – Current American Society of Criminology Member, Division of Developmental & Life-Course Criminology 2017 – Current Southern Criminal Justice Association 2011 – 2014 2011 – Current Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences

REFERENCES

Marvin D. Krohn, Ph.D. University of Florida Professor of Criminology Email: [email protected] Phone: (352) 294-7178

Eric J. Wodahl, Ph.D. University of Wyoming Associate Professor of Criminal Justice Email: [email protected] Phone: (307) 766-3803

Ronald L. Akers, Ph.D. University of Florida Professor Emeritus of Criminology Email: [email protected] Phone: (352) 284-5663