Alesha Durfee, Ph.D. Professor, Sociology T. Denny Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics Arizona State University Social Sciences Building (SS) 118 951 S Cady Mall / P.O. Box 873701 Tempe, AZ 85287-3701 [email protected]

EDUCATION 2004 Ph.D., Sociology, University of Washington Graduate Certificate, Women Studies, University of Washington 1998 M.A., Sociology, University of Washington 1996 B.A., Sociology, Seattle Pacific University

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2021- Professor, Arizona State University Sociology, School of Social and Family Dynamics Graduate Faculty Women and Gender Studies (WGS) Office of Gender Based Violence Justice and Social Inquiry School of Social Work Faculty Affiliate Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict 2021-2021 Professor, WGS, School of Social Transformation 2011-2021 Associate Professor, WGS 2018-2019 Associate Director of Graduate Education, School of Social Transformation Oversaw PhD, MA, MS, and Graduate Certificate programs for all units in the School of Social Transformation (https://sst.asu.edu). 2014-2017 Graduate Director, WGS Developed MA degree program, oversaw both MA and PhD programs. 2005-2011 Assistant Professor, WGS 2004-2005 Post-Doctoral Research Associate, School of Social Work, University of Washington 1996-2004 Instructor, Research Assistant, Teaching Assistant, Sociology, University of Washington

LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE AT ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY 2020-2020 President, Faculty Women’s Association 2018-2019 President-Elect, Faculty Women’s Association 2018-2019 Associate Director of Graduate Education, School of Social Transformation 2017-2018 Chair, Sexual Violence Certificate Development Committee 2014-2017 Graduate Director, WGS 2014-present Executive Board member, Faculty Women’s Association 2014-2015 Co-Chair, Campus Climate Committee, Sexual Violence Task Force

AWARDS 2018 Catalyst Award. Committee for Campus Inclusion, ASU. 2018 Badass Woman of ASU. ASU HerStory Committee. 2014 Distinguished Mentor. ASU College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Residential College. Dr. Alesha Durfee, Arizona State University Page | 2

2012 Nominee, Professor of the Year. ASU. 2009 Nominee, Centennial Professorship Award. ASU. 2008 Monalee Ewing Naming and Claiming Women’s Space Award. Intergroup Relations Center, ASU. 2008 Honoree, Hands of Change. Intergroup Relations Center, ASU.

CO-EDITOR FOR SPECIAL ISSUE OF JOURNAL 2012 Adelman, M., Durfee, A., & Messing, J.T. Guest Editors, , Special issue: Gender Violence and Transdisciplinarity. https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/vawa/18/6.

PUBLICATIONS PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES * indicates student author 2021 Messing, J.T., Bagwell-Gray, M., Ward-Lasher, A.*, & Durfee, A. ‘Not bullet proof’: The complex choice not to seek a civil protection order for intimate partner violence. International Review of Victimology, 27(2), 173-195. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0269758021993338

2020 Durfee, A. The use of structural intersectionality as a method to analyze how the civil protective order process replicates inequality. Violence Against Women, Special issue: New ways of thinking theoretically about violence against women and other forms of gender-based violence. https://doi.org/10.1177/1077801220958495

2020 Durfee, A. & Goodmark, L. Domestic violence mandatory arrest policies and arrests for same sex and opposite sex intimate partner violence after the legalization of same sex marriage in the United States. Criminal Justice Studies, 33(3): 231-255. https://doi.org/10.1080/1478601X.2020.1786279

2020 Messing, J., Bagwell-Gray, M., Brown, M. L., Kappas, A., & Durfee, A. Intersections of and technology-based : Emerging definitions, conceptualization, and measurement. Journal of Family Violence, 693-704. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10896-019-00114-7

2020 Messing, J.T., Bagwell-Gray, M., Brown, M.L., Kappas, A., & Durfee, A. Intersections of stalking and technology-based abuse: Emerging definitions, conceptualization, and measurement. Journal of Family Violence, 35: 693–704. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10896-019-00114-7

2020 Wallin, M.* & Durfee, A. Firearm removal, judicial decision-making, and domestic violence protection orders. Violence and Gender, 7(1): 27-32. https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/full/10.1089/vio.2019.0029

2020 García-Jiménez, M., Durfee, A., Cala-Carrillo, M. J., & Trigo, M. E. Psychosocial separation and women’s disengagement from prosecutions against abusive intimate partners in Spain. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. https://doi.org/10.1177/0886260520984424

2019 Costello, J.* & Durfee, A. Survivor-defined advocacy in the civil protection order Dr. Alesha Durfee, Arizona State University Page | 3

process. Feminist Criminology, 15(3): 299-318. https://doi.org/10.1177/1557085119891250

2019 Durfee, A. & Goodmark, L. Gender, protection orders, and intimate partner violence in later life: A study of protective filings in Arizona. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. https://doi.org/10.1177/0886260519884688

2019 Durfee, A. & Goodmark, L. Is there a protective order to prison pipeline? Gendered dimensions of cross-petitions for protective orders. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment, and Trauma, Special issue on abuse-to-prison pipeline. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10926771.2019.1685044

2017 Messing, J.T., Vega, S., & Durfee, A. Protection order use among Latina survivors of intimate partner violence. Feminist Criminology, 12(3): 199-223. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1557085116678924

2016 Durfee, A. & Fetzer, M. Offense type and the arrest decision in cases of intimate partner violence. Crime and Delinquency, 62(7): 954-977. https://doi.org/10.1177/0011128714540277

2015 Durfee, A. “Usually it’s something in the writing": Reconsidering the narrative requirement for protection order petitions. University of Miami Race and Social Justice Law Review, 5(2): 469-484. http://repository.law.miami.edu/umrsjlr/vol5/iss2/22

2015 Messing, J.T., Mohr, R.*, & Durfee, A. Intimate partner violence and women’s experiences of grief. Child & Family Social Work, 20(1): 30-39. https://doi.org/10.1111/cfs.12051

2015 Katsulis, Y., Durfee, A., Lopez, V., & Robillard, A. Predictors of workplace violence among female sex workers in Tijuana, Mexico. Violence Against Women, 21: 571– 597. https://doi.org/10.1177/1077801214545283

2012 Messing, J.T., Adelman, M., & Durfee, A. Gender violence and transdisciplinarity. Violence Against Women, 18: 641-652. https://doi.org/10.1177/1077801212453982

2012 Durfee, A. & Messing, J.T. Characteristics related to protection order use among victims of intimate partner violence. Violence Against Women, 18: 701-710. https://doi.org/10.1177/1077801212454256

2012 Durfee, A. Situational ambiguity and gendered patterns of arrest for intimate partner violence. Violence Against Women, 18: 64-84. https://doi.org/10.1177/1077801212437017

2012 Katsulis, Y. & Durfee, A. Prevalence and correlates of sexual risk behaviors among male and female sex workers in Tijuana, Mexico. Global Public Health, 7: 367-383. https://doi.org/10.1080/17441692.2012.656672

2011 Durfee, A. “I’m not a victim, she’s an abuser": Masculinity, victimization, and Dr. Alesha Durfee, Arizona State University Page | 4

protection orders. Gender & Society, 25: 316-344. https://doi.org/10.1177/0891243211404889

2010 Katsulis, Y., Lopez, V. Durfee, A., & Robillard, A. Female sex workers and the social context of workplace violence in Tijuana, Mexico. Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 24: 344-362. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1548-1387.2010.01108

2009 Bareiss, A.*, Woodbury, A.*, & Durfee, A. Children’s birthday parties: Welfare and constructions of motherhood in the United States. Journal of the Association for Research on Mothering, 11(2): 85-97. https://jarm.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/jarm/article/viewFile/23780/21980

2009 Durfee, A. Victim narratives, legal representation, and domestic violence civil protection orders. Feminist Criminology, 4: 7-31. https://doi.org/10.1177/1557085108324961

2009 Durfee, A. & Rosenberg, K. Teaching sensitive issues: Feminist pedagogy and the practice of advocacy-based counseling. Feminist Teacher, 19: 103-120. https://doi.org/10.1353/ftr.0.0047

2006 Durfee, A. & Meyers, M.K. Who gets what from government? Distributional consequences of child care assistance policies. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 68(3): 733-748. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1741-3737.2006.00286.x

2006 Meyers, M.K. & Durfee, A. Who pays? The visible and invisible costs of child care. Politics and Society, 34: 109-128. https://doi.org/10.1177/0032329205284759

2006 Joesch, J., Maher, E., & Durfee, A. Child care arrangements for toddlers and preschoolers: Are they different for youngest children? Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 21: 253-266. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecresq.2006.07.001

BOOK CHAPTERS Accepted Bonistall Postel, E., Behounek, E., & Durfee, A. Employing art against abuse: The Clothesline Project as a pedagogical tool for social transformation. Kitch, S. & Gilpin, D. (Eds.), CounterActivism: Arts-Based, Trauma-Responsive Action for Combating Sexual Harassment and Violence.

2021 Vega, S., Durfee, A., & Messing, J.T. “Entre mujeres platicamos”: The role of informal social networks among Latina survivors of intimate partner violence. In V. Lopez & L. Pasko (Eds.), Latinas in the Criminal Justice System: Victims, Targets and Offenders (pp. 17-41). NYU Press.

2020 Durfee, A. & Goodmark, L. Re-envisioning protective orders for domestic violence. In R. Fleury-Steiner, K. Hefner, & S.L. Miller (Eds.), Civil Court Responses to Intimate Partner Violence (p. 63-88). Cognella.

2018 Durfee, A. Intimate partner violence. C.M. Renzetti, J.L. Edelson, & R.K. Bergen (Eds.), Sourcebook on Violence Against Women, 3rd Edition, pp. 109-134. Sage.

2016 Durfee, A. Arresting girls for dating violence - The importance of considering Dr. Alesha Durfee, Arizona State University Page | 5

intersectionality. In S.F. Sharp, S. Marcus-Mendoza, K.A. Cameron, & E.S. Daniel- Roberson (Eds.), Across the Spectrum of Women and Crime: Theories, Offending, and the Criminal Justice System, pp. 55-75. Carolina Academic Press.

2016 Durfee, A. Mandatory arrest policies for intimate partner violence. In S. Mallicoat (Ed.), Crime and Criminal Justice: Concepts and Controversies, pp. 174-176. Sage.

2013 Durfee, A. Mandatory arrest and intimate partner violence. In S. Mallicoat & C. Gardiner (Eds.), Criminal Justice Policy, pp. 101-120. Sage.

2010 Durfee, A. The gendered paradox of victimization and agency in protection order filings. In V. Garcia & J.E. Clifford (Eds.). Female victims of crime: Reality reconsidered, pp. 243-258. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.

CONFERENCE AND TECHNICAL REPORTS 2019 Durfee, A. Gender, Victimization, and Victim Service Needs Among Community Court Defendants: Final Report. Center for Victim Research. https://ncvc.dspace direct.org/bitstream/handle/20.500.11990/1556/R2P%20Fellowships%202019_ Arizona%20University%20Mesa%20Municipal%20Court%20Final%20Report.pdf

2019 Durfee, A. Investigating the Impacts of Institutional and Contextual Factors on Protection Order Decision-Making: Final Summary Overview Report. National Institute of Justice, Grant no. 2015-IJ-CX-0013. . 2017 Durfee, A. Money and Justice: Interpreting the Value of Legal Services in Arizona. Arizona Foundation for Legal Services & Education, Arizona Bar Foundation.

2012 Durfee, A. New Families, New Friends: A Conference on Phoenix Organizations Working to Help Latina Immigrants. Washington, DC: Institute for Women’s Policy Research.

MANUSCRIPTS IN PROGRESS Durfee, A. Structural intersectionality, domestic violence, and law: The unintended and collateral consequences of “victim friendly” law and policy. Book for submission to the University of California Press’ Gender & Justice Series. The theoretical framework and overall structure of the book structure is in my 2020 article, The use of structural intersectionality as a method to analyze how the domestic violence civil protective order process replicates inequality.

Durfee, A. & Gover, A. What does “Victim Friendly” mean? Defining victim friendliness within the judicial context.

Durfee, A. & Messing, J.T. Institutional barriers in access to domestic violence civil protection orders: Leveraging advocates’ expertise.

Durfee, A., Messing, J.T. & Bagwell, M. Using the law to achieve safety: Applying legal mobilization theory to protection order filings.

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Durfee, A. Community courts, “victim-defendants”, and misdemeanor non-domestic violence cases: An assessment of victim service needs and barriers.

Durfee, A. Institutional context, geographical barriers, or judicial decision-making? A structural intersectional analysis of civil protection order case outcomes.

BOOK REVIEWS 2012 Durfee, A. Review of The Woman in the Violence: Gender, Poverty, and Resistance in Peru. Anthropological Quarterly, 85: 649-652.

2010 Durfee, A. Review of A Typology of Domestic Violence: Intimate Terrorism, Violent Resistance, and Situational Couple Violence. Gender & Society. 25: 522-524.

2010 Durfee, A. Review of The New Welfare Bureaucrats: Entanglements of Race, Class, and Policy Reform. CHOICE: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries.

EXTERNAL GRANTS 2018-2019 Center for Victim Research, Victim Researcher-and-Practitioner Fellowship. Durfee, A., PI & Mesa Municipal Court, Co-PI. Gender, Victimization, and Victim Services Needs among Community Court Defendants ($14,983).

2016-2018 National Institute of Justice, Researcher-Practitioner Partnerships. Durfee, A., PI, Mesa Municipal Court & National Center for State Courts, co-PIs. Investigating the Impacts of Institutional and Contextual Factors on Protection Order Decision- Making ($369,928). Grant no. 2015-IJ-CX-0013.

2013-2014 National Science Foundation, Law and Social Sciences. Durfee, A., PI & Messing, J.T., co-PI. Research Opportunities for Undergraduates (REU) Supplement for Legal Mobilization and Intimate Partner Victimization ($4,990).

2012-2014 National Science Foundation, Law and Social Sciences. Durfee, A., PI & Messing, J.T., co-PI. Legal Mobilization and Intimate Partner Victimization ($179,175). Grant no. 1154098.

2012-2014 National Science Foundation, Law and Social Sciences. Durfee, A., PI & Messing, J.T., co-PI. Research Opportunities for Undergraduates (REU) Supplement for Legal Mobilization and Intimate Partner Victimization ($9,831).

2008-2009 Ford Foundation and Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict. Difficult Dialogues: Teaching and Talking about Religion in Public, Phase II ($2,600).

2008 Bureau of Justice Statistics. Quantitative Analysis of Crime and Criminal Justice Data Workshop, Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research Summer Program ($3,500).

2007-2008 Ford Foundation and Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict. Difficult Dialogues: Teaching and Talking about Religion in Public, Phase I ($4,000).

FELLOWSHIPS 2019 Women’s International Study Center, Individual Fellowship in Residence to work Dr. Alesha Durfee, Arizona State University Page | 7

on Structural intersectionality, domestic violence, and law: The unintended and collateral consequences of “victim friendly” law and policy.

2018 Finalist, Fulbright U.S. Scholars Program (Australia). Developing systems for people in crisis: An intersectional analysis of Community and Problem-Solving Courts. Letter of invitation issued by University of Technology, Sydney, Faculty of Law.

2002 Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, Dissertation Fellowship in Women’s Studies for Domestic Violence in the Civil Court System.

INTERNAL GRANTS * indicates student PI or used to fund student project 2019 Institute for Social Science Research. Durfee, A., Course Development Grant for Mixed-Methods for Social Science Research (PhD level course) ($4,523).

2018-2019 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Durfee, A., How to Secure Funding from Private Sources Faculty Training Workshop. ($1,000). Resulted in receipt of Women’s International Study Center Fellowship.

2017 Institute for Social Science Research. Durfee, A., PI. Seed grant for “The role of Social and electronic media in intimate partner violence among teens and young adults.” ($7,000).

2016 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Torres, C.*, PI & Durfee, A., faculty mentor. Undergraduate Summer Enrichment (USE) grant ($2,000).

2015 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Durfee, A., PI. Undergraduate Summer Enrichment (USE) Grant* ($2,726).

2012-2014 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Durfee, A., PI. Seed Grant for “Cross filings for protection orders ($18,822). Pilot project led to National Institute of Justice grant in 2016; one peer-reviewed article from this pilot data.

RECENT NON-EXTERNALLY FUNDED RESEARCH PROJECTS 2018-2020 Development and Implementation of the Mesa Community Court, Durfee, A., PI. Qualitative analysis of the development and implementation of a new problem-solving court in Mesa, Arizona. Data collection includes 25 interviews with judges, court staff, police, and other service providers, as well as quantitative data on defendant demographics, resource referral and utilization, and outcomes.

PUBLIC SCHOLARSHIP MEDIA INTERVIEWS AND PODCASTS AVAILABLE ONLINE 2019 Raine, A.* & Durfee, A. National Public Radio, KJZZ. Mesa Community Court works to break homeless residents out of criminal justice cycle. https://theshow.kjzz.org/ content/1266341/mesa-community-court-works-break-homeless-residents-out- criminal-justice-cycle.

2019 Durfee, A. & Thomas, P.**, Center for Victim Research. Gender and victimization rates in Community Court. https://victimresearch.org/podcast/tell-us-about-it- episode-22-gender-and-victimization-rate-in-community-court/. Dr. Alesha Durfee, Arizona State University Page | 8

2019 Durfee, A. National Public Radio, KJZZ. Professor: Arresting domestic violence victims doesn't help. http://kjzz.org/content/1180301/professor-arresting- domestic-violence-victims-doesnt-help.

2019 Durfee, A. National Public Radio, KJZZ. : How courts view domestic violence survivors differently. https://kjzz.org/ content/752715/ battered-woman-syndrome-how-courts-view-domestic-violence-survivors- differently.

2017 Durfee, A. National Public Radio, KJZZ. New DeVos guidelines could raise burden of proof for victims of sexual assault. http://kjzz.org/content/541287/new-devos- guidelines-could-raise-burden-proof-victims-sexual-assault.

2014 Durfee, A. National Public Radio, KJZZ. Domestic violence among women (Brittany Griner and Glory Johnson arrests). http://kjzz.org/content/131088/asu- professor-alesha-durfee-talks-about-domestic-violence-among-women.

2014 Durfee, A. National Public Radio, KJZZ. A look at domestic violence in professional sports. http://kjzz.rio.maricopa.edu/kjzz/content/46491/look-domestic-violence- professional-sports.

2014 Durfee, A. National Public Radio, KJZZ. Public reaction to domestic violence after the release of the Ray Rice video. http://kjzz.org/content/44871/professor-public- reaction-domestic-violence-after-release-ray-rice-video.

2012 Durfee, A. Gender & Society. “I’m not a victim, she’s an abuser”: Masculinity, victimization, and protection orders. http://gas.sagepub.com/site/misc/Index/Podcasts.xhtml.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS 2019 Durfee, A. Latest allegations of sexual assault show how the legal system discourages victims from coming forward. The Conversation, http://theconversation.com/latest-allegations-of-sexual-assault-show-how-the- legal-system-discourages-victims-from-coming-forward-111406.

2018 Durfee, A. Kavanaugh confirmation could spark a reckoning with system that often fails survivors of and assault. The Conversation, https://theconversation.com/kavanaugh-confirmation-could-spark-a-reckoning- with-system-that-often-fails-survivors-of-sexual-abuse-and-assault-104564.

2017 Durfee, A. Strengthen, not dismantle, Title IX. University of Minnesota Gender Policy Report. http://genderpolicyreport.umn.edu/strengthen-not-dismantle-title-ix.

2015 Durfee, A. & Goodmark, L. Making protection orders work. Arizona Republic. https://www.azcentral.com/story/opinion/op-ed/2015/02/20/restraining- orders-domestic-violence/23740839.

2014 Durfee, A. Using crime shows to teach about criminal justice data. The Criminologist, 39(3): 13-15.

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2014 Durfee, A. Rape myths lite: ABC’s "The Middle.” Guest blog for American Society of Criminology, Division on Women and Crime. http://ascdwc.com.

2008 Durfee, A. Temporary assistance for needy families. In J. O’Brien (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Gender and Society, 832. Sage Publications.

2007 Durfee, A. Teaching portfolio. In D.G. Renfrow (Ed.), Teaching Portfolios within the Discipline, 129-142. Washington, D.C.: American Sociological Association.

2004 Durfee, A. & Rosenberg, K. Domestic violence in the United States: Current research, new directions. In K. Ferraro & J. Miller (Eds.), Agenda for Social Justice Solutions, 2004. Society for the Study of Social Problems.

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS **indicates practitioner presenter. 2019 Durfee, A. The utility of structural intersectionality to analyze domestic violence law and policy in Europe and the United States. European Domestic Violence Conference, Oslo, Norway.

2018 Durfee, A. & Thomas, P.** Victim and judicial decision-making in protection order cases: Considering institutional and contextual factors. XIX ISA World Congress of Sociology, Toronto, Canada.

2015 Durfee, A. & Goodmark, L. Re-envisioning protective orders for domestic violence. Crime, Justice and Social Democracy International Conference, Brisbane, Australia.

2006 Durfee, A. “I’m not a Victim, She’s an Abuser”: Masculinity, victimization, and civil protection orders. International Family Violence and Child Victimization Conference, Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

INVITED ACADEMIC AND NATIONAL POLICY PRESENTATIONS 2019 Durfee, A. Conceptualizing structural intersectionality as a theoretical framework for analyzing gender violence. University of New Mexico.

2019 Durfee, A. Structural intersectionality, domestic violence, and law: The unintended and collateral consequences of “victim friendly” policies and laws. University of California—Irvine, College of Law.

2017 Durfee, A. Protection orders, institutional factors, and judicial decision-making. University of Arizona, Department of Sociology.

2017 Durfee, A. “The police would be like believing him”: The unintended consequences of mandatory arrest for African-American young women and teens. University of Kentucky, Department of Sociology.

2014 Durfee, A. Domestic violence victimization and legal mobilization: Ensuring equality in access to legal resources. Office for Victims of Crime, Washington D.C.

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2020 Durfee, A. Domestic violence protective orders: The entwinement of separate Systems. Law & Society Association Annual Conference (accepted for inclusion; conference participation declined due to COVID).

2019 Durfee, A. & Thomas, P.** Gender, victimization, and victim service needs among Community Court defendants. American Society of Criminology (ASC) Annual Meeting.

2019 Durfee, A. & Thomas, P.** A partnership to investigate the impacts of institutional and contextual factors on protection order decision-making. ASC Annual Meeting.

2019 Durfee, A. Author Meets Critics: Decriminalizing Domestic Violence (Goodmark, L., author). ASC Annual Meeting.

2018 Durfee, A. & Thomas, P.** Impacts of institutional and contextual factors on protection order decision-making. ASC Annual Meeting.

2018 Durfee, A. Flawed justice: When system responses fail victims/survivors. ASC Annual Meeting.

2018 Bagwell-Gray, M., Thaller, J., Messing, J.T., & Durfee, A. and pregnancy avoidance among women receiving shelter services for intimate partner violence, Society for Social Work Research Annual Meeting.

2017 Durfee, A. & Thomas, P.** The impact of waiving jurisdictional requirements for protection orders. ASC Annual Meeting.

2017 Durfee, A. Authors Meet Critics: Assessing Dangerousness: Domestic Violence Offenders and Child Abusers (J.C. Campbell, editor). ASC Annual Meeting.

2017 Costello, J.* & Durfee, A. Meeting domestic abuse survivors' needs in the protection order process. ASC Annual Meeting.

2017 Wallin, M.* & Durfee, A. Judicial decision-making and firearm removal on civil domestic violence protection orders. ASC Annual Meeting.

2017 Durfee, A. Bringing Latinas to the forefront: Latina girls, women, and the justice system. ASC Annual Meeting.

2017 Durfee, A. & Thomas, P.** Judicial decision-making in domestic violence civil protection order cases. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting.

2017 Durfee, A. Engaging in feminist praxis: The Clothesline Project. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting.

2016 Durfee, A. Domestic violence protection order cross-filings: Mutual violence or leveraging state control? ASC Annual Meeting.

2016 Wallin, M.* & Durfee, A. The Brady Bill and domestic violence protection orders: Firearm removal rates in Arizona. ASC Annual Meeting. Dr. Alesha Durfee, Arizona State University Page | 11

2016 Durfee, A. Seeking safety or solidifying power and control? The conundrum of protection order cross-filings. Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meeting.

2016 Durfee, A. Panelist, Sojourner Center Inaugural Research Symposium, Phoenix, Arizona.

2016 Messing, J.T., Vega, S., & Durfee, A. Protection order use among immigrant survivors of intimate partner violence: Research and policy implications. Society for Social Work Research Annual Meeting.

2015 Fleury-Steiner, R., Miller, S.L., Durfee, A., & Messing, J.T. Protection orders: Problematizing the process, securing funding, and issues emerging from the research. ASC Annual Meeting.

2015 Durfee, A., & Messing, J.T. Ensuring victim access to justice: Incorporating survivor perspectives. ASC Annual Meeting.

2015 Messing, J.T., Durfee, A., & Bagwell, M.* A mixed method study of barriers to protection order use among survivors of intimate partner violence residing in shelter. Society for Social Work Research Annual Meeting.

2014 Durfee, A. Identifying absences: Gender and the (under)reporting of sexual abuse in protection order filings. ASC Annual Meeting.

2014 Durfee, A. Author Meets Critics: Battered Women's Protective Strategies: Stronger than you Know (Hamby, S.L., author). ASC Annual Meeting.

2014 Bagwell, M.*, Messing, J.T., & Durfee, A.. The perceived helpfulness of self-protective actions among survivors of intimate partner violence. Council on Social Work Education 60th Annual Program Meeting.

2014 Durfee, A. Intersectional perspectives on sexual and domestic violence on campus. Student Life, Relationships & the Law: Confronting Domestic Violence in Higher Education. Pepperdine University.

2014 Messing, J.T., Durfee, A., & Bagwell, M.* The utilization of protection orders by survivors in shelter. Society for Social Work Research Annual Meeting.

2014 Thaller, J.*, Bagwell, M.*, Messing, J.T., & Durfee, A. Factors related to reproductive coercion and pregnancy avoidance among women experiencing intimate partner violence. Society for Social Work Research Annual Meeting.

2013 Durfee, A. Reconsidering the narrative requirement for the protection order petition. CONVERGE! Re-Imagining the Movement to End Gender Violence, University of Miami Law School.

2013 Durfee, A. & Messing, J.T. Problems in access to protection orders: Advocates' perspectives. ASC Annual Meeting.

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2011 Messing, J.T. & Durfee, A. Intimate partner victimization, attitudes about protection orders, and legal mobilization. ASC Annual Meeting.

2011 Durfee, A. “Unstable, irrational, uncontrollable”: The discursive construction of female abusers in men’s protection order filings. ASC Annual Meeting.

2011 Durfee, A. & Fetzer, M. Arrest rates for reported intimate partner violence: A comparison of physical versus sexual assault. ASC Annual Meeting.

2011 Mughal, N.*, Messing, J.T., Durfee, A., & Campbell, J. Comparing multiple and single domestic homicides: Rates and trends across 13 states. ASC Annual Meeting.

2010 Durfee, A. & Messing, J.T. Legal mobilization, intimate partner violence, and civil protection orders. ASC Annual Meeting.

2010 Durfee, A. & Heathcoat, L.* The impact of Arizona’s immigration “reform” on women of color. ASC Annual Meeting.

2010 Durfee, A. Masculinity, victimization, and protection orders. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting.

2009 Durfee, A. Teaching about gender and race using domestic violence case files. ASC Annual Meeting.

2008 Durfee, A. Gender differences in intimate partner victimization and offending using NIBRS data. ASC Annual Meeting.

2008 Durfee, A. Statistically speaking: Teaching quantitative methods in women’s studies. National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference.

2007 Durfee, A. “My wife has twisted the truth”: Accounts and the negotiation of identities in response to allegations of abuse. Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Conference.

2007 Durfee, A. Domestic violence, gender, and the construction of victimization: Implications for public policy and legal interventions. National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference.

2007 Durfee, A. Bridging the gap: Quantitative methods and women’s studies. Feminist Epistemologies, Methodologies, Metaphysics, and Science Studies Conference.

2006 Durfee, A. Women's studies, narratives, and the politics of place. National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference.

2005 Durfee, A. Victim narratives, legal assistance, and civil protection orders. ASC Annual Meeting.

2005 Durfee, A. Key developments in the sociology of gender. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting.

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2005 Meyers, M.K. & Durfee, A. The cost of caring: The public and private share of child care expenses. Conference on Caring Labor, Bridges Center for Labor Studies. University of Washington.

2003 Meyers, M.K., Jordan, L., Durfee, A., & Jong, S. State child care policies and child care use. Population Association of America Annual Meeting.

2002 Durfee, A. Race and domestic violence in the civil court system. Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meeting.

2002 Joesch, J., Maher, E.J., & Durfee, A. Considering the relationship between family structure and child care utilization: Does birth order have an effect? Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting.

1999 Durfee, A. Beyond the rhetoric of welfare reform: An analysis of welfare dependency. Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting.

PRESENTATIONS FOR PRACTITIONERS AND POLICYMAKERS * indicates student author. **indicates practitioner partner. 2020 Durfee, A. Serving all domestic violence survivors more effectively and making courts more accessible. Scottsdale Municipal Court, Scottsdale, Arizona.

2020 Durfee, A. Arizona Office of the Courts. Gender, victimization, and victim service needs among Community Court defendants. Committee on the Impact of Domestic Violence in the Courts. Phoenix, Arizona.

2019 Durfee, A. Gender, victimization, and victim service needs among Community Court defendants. Mesa Municipal Court, Mesa, Arizona.

2018 Durfee, A. and Thomas, P.** Investigating the impacts of institutional and contextual factors on protection order decision-making: Final summary report and next steps. Arizona Office of the Courts, Committee on the Impact of Domestic Violence in the Courts, Phoenix, Arizona.

2017 Durfee, A., Thomas, P.**, & Uekert, B.** Protection orders, institutional factors, and judicial decision-making”. Committee to Investigate the Impact of Domestic Violence in the Courts, Phoenix, Arizona.

2017 Durfee, A., Thomas, P. **, & Uekert, B.** Investigating the impacts of institutional and contextual factors on protection order decision-making. Arizona Criminal Justice Commission, Phoenix, Arizona.

2017 Durfee, A. and Thomas, P.** Investigating the impacts of institutional and contextual factors on protection order decision-making: Preliminary findings. Presentation for a participating municipal court.

2017 Durfee, A. and Thomas, P.** Investigating the impacts of institutional and contextual factors on protection order decision-making: Preliminary findings. Presentation for a participating municipal court.

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2017 Durfee, A. and Thomas, P.** Investigating the impacts of institutional and contextual factors on protection order decision-making: Preliminary findings. Presentation for a participating municipal court.

2017 Durfee, A. and Thomas, P.** Investigating the impacts of institutional and contextual factors on protection order decision-making: Preliminary findings. Presentation for a participating municipal court.

2017 Durfee, A. and Thomas, P.** Investigating the impacts of institutional and contextual factors on protection order decision-making: Preliminary findings. Presentation for a participating municipal court.

2017 Durfee, A. and Thomas, P.** Investigating the impacts of institutional and contextual factors on protection order decision-making: Preliminary findings. Presentation for a participating municipal court.

2016 Durfee, A. Intimate partner violence and domestic violence—Understanding power and control. Training for Administrative Investigators, Title IX Compliance, Arizona State University.

2015 Messing, J.T. and Durfee, A. Protection orders for survivors in shelter. School of Social Work Community Advisory Board, Phoenix, Arizona.

2015 Messing, J.T. and Durfee, A. Protection orders for survivors in shelter. Presentation for a participating community-based organization, Phoenix, AZ.

2014 Carr, M.** and Durfee, A. Cultural Competency, violence, and the LGBTQIA Community. Arizona Child & Family Advocacy Network.

2012 Durfee, A. Recognizing and responding to intimate partner violence: What midwives need to know. Midwives Alliance of North America Regional Conference.

2009 Durfee, A. Domestic violence: How to recognize and respond. Lecture sponsored by Mesa Police Department and Mesa Public Schools, Arizona.

PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS AND PANELS * indicates student author. **indicates practitioner partner. 2019 Durfee, A. Women’s International Study Center: Fellow in residence talk. Santa Fe, New Mexico.

2018 Durfee, A. Facilitator, discussion of “RBG” (directed by Betsy West and Julie Cohen). Women’s Equality Film Series, Harkins Tempe Marketplace.

2018 Durfee, A. Gender violence, structural intersectionality, and women of color. Project Humanities Speaker Series, “Conversations on Gender and Violence: What’s Missing?” Phoenix, Arizona.

2016 Durfee, A., Benge, L.*, Costello, J.*, & Worthy, B.* Domestic and dating violence: What teens need to know. Florence Crittenton, Phoenix, Arizona.

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2016 Durfee, A., Linos, V*, & Hofland, K.* Domestic and dating violence: What teens need to know. Arizona School for the Arts, Phoenix, Arizona.

2015 Durfee, A. Domestic and dating violence: What teens need to know. Arizona School for the Arts, Phoenix, Arizona.

2014 Durfee, A. Domestic and dating violence What teens need to know. Arizona School for the Arts, Phoenix, Arizona.

2011 Durfee, A. SHE Matters Summit. Phoenix, Arizona.

2011 Durfee, A. and Messing, J.T. Domestic violence. Arizona State Prison-Perryville.

2007 Durfee, A. Power paradigms: Intersections of race and gender. “Healing Racism” speaker series, sponsored by Phoenix Human Relations Commission, ASU, Maricopa Community College District, Maricopa Diversity Office, and Phoenix College.

PRESENTATIONS & PANELS AT ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY 2019 Durfee, A. Leveraging IT for domestic, sexual, and dating violence education and outreach. Empower: An ASU IT Professional Community Day.

2019 Durfee, A. Panelist, Campus sexual assault and Title IX. Graduate Professional Development Workshop, School of Social Transformation (SST).

2018 Durfee, A. Panelist, First generation scholar panel, SST.

2017 Durfee, A. Panelist. First generation scholar panel, SST.

2016 Durfee, A. Domestic and sexual violence: What undergraduate students need to know. Manzanita Community Advisors, Manzanita Residence Hall

2016 Durfee, A., Nicoletti, B.*, & Rocha, C.* Domestic, sexual, and dating violence: What students need to know. Red Flag Campaign.

2015 Durfee, A. Domestic and sexual violence: What undergraduate students need to know. Manzanita Community Advisors, Manzanita Residence Hall.

2015 Durfee, A. Tips and tricks for finding and securing funding. Graduate Professional Development Workshop, School of Social Transformation.

2015 Durfee, A. Panel discussion and interactive dialogue: Prevention of violence against women. Committee for Campus Inclusion, West Campus.

2014 Durfee, A. Sexual misconduct and the University, Committee for Campus Inclusion.

2014 Durfee, A. Ray Rice, domestic violence, and professional sports: Where do we go from here? Transforming Tuesdays lecture series, SST.

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2014 Durfee, A. Teaching sensitive issues and negotiating difficult situations: Tips and techniques for graduate students. Graduate Professional Development Workshop, SST.

2014 Durfee, A. Recognizing and understanding domestic and sexual violence on college campuses. Leadership Scholarship Program Awareness Event.

2013 Durfee, A. Finding and securing funding. Graduate Professional Development Workshop, SST.

2012 Durfee, A., Thomas, M.B.**, & Horsley, L.** Deconstructing domestic violence. Womanity: Woman as Hero.

2011 Durfee, A. Domestic violence and the legal system. Domestic Violence Awareness Event, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Delta Gamma Zeta Chapter.

2011 Durfee, A. Modern day feminism. Fourth Annual Female Contemporary Issues Summit.

2010 Durfee, A. Women, poverty, and the welfare state. Third Annual Female Contemporary Issues Summit.

2008 Durfee, A. Gender differences in intimate partner victimization and offending using NIBRS data. Center for Population Dynamics Colloquium Series.

2007 Durfee, A. Panelist, “Let’s Talk”: Sexual Assault and Rape Prevention Forum.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2005-present Arizona State University (* indicates new course at ASU) Graduate courses taught SST 691: Mixed-Methods for Social Science Research* (online Fall 2021) JUS 509: Statistical Problems in Justice Research JUS 630: Quantitative Data Analysis for Justice Research SST 691: Quantitative Methods for Qualitative Researchers* WST 598: Gender and Violence* WST 598: Gender and Policy* WST 598: Mixed Methods for Feminist Research* WST 691: Gender and Policy*

Undergraduate courses taught JUS 425: Race, Gender, and Justice WST 100: Women and Society (both online and in person) WST 300: Women and Contemporary Society WST 375: Women and Social Change WST 394/498: Women and Crime* WST 394/498: Gender, Religion, and Violence* WST 477: Women and Violence WST 494: Gender and Policy* WST 498: Domestic Violence, Law, and Policy*

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2006-2007 Faculty Participant, “Difficult Dialogues” (Ford Foundation). Center for Study of Research and Conflict, Arizona State University Assisted in development of CRSC Undergraduate Certificate.

1999 Instructor, University of Washington, Department of Sociology.

GRADUATE STUDENTS SUPERVISED Name Chair/Member Degree Defense Date Aundrea Snitker Chair Ph.D., WGS April 2016 John Costello1 Co-Chair Ph.D., WGS Christine Levitt Temporary Advisor Ph.D., WGS (incoming Fall 2021) Michelle Villegas-Gold Member Ph.D., Global Health April 2018 Julia Gutierrez Member Ph.D., WGS Jonel Thaller Member Ph.D., Social Work July 2014 Wendy A. Dutton Member Ph.D., Justice Studies April 2011 Shantel Marekera2 Chair M.S., Justice Studies April 2019 Michaela Wallin1 Chair M.A., WGS August 2017 Viviane Linos Chair M.A.. WGS April 2017 Azcuena Gonzales Chair M.A., Social Justice & Human Rights, Aug 2016 Sumana Mandala Member M.F.A., Dance November 2020 Ayla Perez3 Member M.A., WGS April 2017 Rebecca Villegas Member M.S., Justice Studies April 2017 Sarah Lawrence Member M.A., English April 2009 Kathleen Fort Temporary Advisor M.A., WGS (incoming Fall 2021) 1Co-authored peer-reviewed publication with graduate student as first author. 2Rhodes Scholar, ASU Mastercard Foundation Scholar, ASU Changemaker Challenge grant recipient. 3Teach for America Award recipient.

INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE STUDENTS Examination Committee Member for Ellen Reeves, Doctorate by Research Thesis (2021). Criminology, Monash University, Sydney, Australia.

Examination Committee Member for Rosalie Gillett, Doctorate by Research Thesis (2019). School of Justice, Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia.

Faculty Supervisor for María García Jiménez, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Seville, Seville, Spain. Visiting Scholar at Arizona State University (2019) (resulted in peer reviewed journal article accepted at Journal of Interpersonal Violence).

UNDERGRADUATE HONORS THESES Name Chair/Member Degree Defense Date Shantel Marekera1 Chair B.A. (Honors Thesis) April 2018 Analise Ortiz Chair B.A. (Honors Thesis) Nov 2014 Shannon Jenkins3,4,5 Chair B.A. (Honors Thesis) March 2014 Kimberly Hutchison2,4 Chair B.A. (Honors Thesis) March 2014 Lauren Davis2,3,6,7 Chair B.A. (Honors Thesis) April 2013 Adeline Hill Chair B.A. (Honors Thesis) -- Alison Miller3 Chair B.A. (Honors Thesis) April 2012 Rebecca Diddams Chair B.A. (Honors Thesis) April 2012 Michael Barchilon Chair B.A. (Honors Thesis) April 2010 Dr. Alesha Durfee, Arizona State University Page | 18

Elizabeth Harper Chair B.A. (Honors Thesis) Dec 2009 Ashley Murray Chair B.A. (Honors Thesis) October 2009 Magdalena Espinoza Chair B.A. (Honors Thesis) April 2009 Cristian Torres Member B.A. (Honors Thesis) April 2018 Emma Littrell Member B.A. (Honors Thesis) March 2018 Brigitte Nicoletti3,8 Member B.A. (Honors Thesis) June 2017 Brittany Morehouse Member B.A. (Honors Thesis) April 2016 Jaclyn Weeman Member B.A. (Honors Thesis) April 2012 Lindsay Scornavacco Member B.A. (Honors Thesis) April 2012 Bethan Jones Member B.A. (Honors Thesis) Dec 2011 Nigah Mughal Member B.A. (Honors Thesis) Nov 2011 Alli Cortiz Member B.A. (Honors Thesis) Nov 2011 Nicole Sornson Member B.A. (Honors Thesis) May 2005 1Rhodes Scholar, ASU Mastercard Foundation Scholar, ASU Changemaker Challenge grant recipient. 2Teach for America Award recipient. 3Chosen to present their research in the Annual Barrett Honors Symposium, ASU. 4Funded through a Research Opportunities for Undergraduates grant, National Science Foundation. 5Named Dean’s Medalist. 6Recipient of Mary Rothschild Academic Excellence Award for Women and Gender Studies. 7Fulbright recipient. 8Funded through a Barrett Honors Intercontinental Study Award and Circumnavigator Grant ($10,000 to conduct research in five countries in one summer.)

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 2020 Member, Academic Advisory Committee, Women’s International Study Center. 2020- Event and Networking Committee, Division of Queer Criminology, ASC. 2019- Violence Against Women Standing Review Panel Member, National Institute of Justice & Office on Violence Against Women (recused 2020). 2019 Area Chair for Victimization, ASC Annual Meeting. 2017-2018 Member, Mentoring Committee, Division on Women and Crime, ASC. 2016- Crime & Justice Research Alliance Expert. 2016-2017 Outstanding Article Award Committee, ASC. 2016 Sub-Area Chair for Domestic Violence, ASC Annual Meeting. 2012, 2013 Grant Reviewer, National Science Foundation, Law and Social Science Program. 2013-2016 Member, American Society of Criminology National Policy Committee. 2005- Manuscript Reviewer, Aggression & Violent Behavior, American Sociological Review, Children and Youth Services Review, Feminist Criminology, Gender and Society, Gender and Violence, Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, Journal of Crime and Justice, Journal of Family Violence, Journal of Family Issues, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Journal of Men’s Studies, Justice Quarterly, Law & Society, Law & Social Inquiry, Men and Masculinities, Research in Social Problems and Public Policy, Sage Publications, Social Problems, Social Science and Medicine, Sociology Compass, The Sociological Quarterly, Violence Against Women, and Violence and Victims. 2012-2016 Organizer for “Ask A Tenured Professor” Column, Newsletter Committee, Division on Women and Crime, ASC. 2009-2010 Member, Internal Awards Committee, Division on Women and Crime, ASC. 2006-2007 Member, Task Force on Feminist Assessment, Division on Women and Crime, ASC. 2008-2009 Member, Social Committee, Division on Women and Crime, ASC. Dr. Alesha Durfee, Arizona State University Page | 19

1998-1999 Book Review Editorial Assistant, Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society.

CONFERENCE SESSIONS/PANELS ORGANIZED/MODERATED 2015 Discussant. Gender, Conflict, and Oppression Conference, ASU. 2015 Participant. Addressing Anti-Feminist Violence Online Summit. 2014 Panel organizer. Alternative/restorative justice interventions for domestic violence. ASC Annual Meeting. 2014 Organizing Committee. Student Life, Relationships & the Law: Confronting Domestic Violence in Higher Education. Pepperdine University. 2013-2014 Session organizer. Feminist Legal Theory Collaborative Research Network for Law & Society Annual Meeting. 2013 Moderator. Justice interventions in domestic violence and domestic violence help seeking. ASC Annual Meeting. 2011 Discussant. Women, Islam, and peacebuilding. ASU. 2006 Panel organizer. Women's Studies, narratives, and the politics of place. National Women’s Studies Association Conference. 2000 Organizer. Roundtable session, Untangling the rhetoric of reform: A discussion of welfare reform and welfare caseload. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. 2000 Co-Organizer. Sex and gender roundtables. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. 2000 Session organizer. Inequality in the welfare state. Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting.

UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE SERVICE (ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY) 2020 Co-President, Faculty Women’s Association 2018-2019 President-Elect, Faculty Women’s Association. 2019- Member, ADVANCE ASU Internal Advisory Committee. 2017-2019 Seed Grant Committee, Sexual Violence Initiative University Advisory Council. 2017-2018 Chair, Committee to form Undergraduate Sexual Violence Certificate. 2016-2019 Member, Sexual Violence Initiative University Advisory Council. 2014-present Member, Faculty Women's Association Executive Board. 2014-2016 Member, Quality of Instruction Committee, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. 2014-2015 Co-Chair, Campus Climate Committee, Sexual Violence Task Force. Fall 2013 Presenter/Panelist, Preparing Future Faculty (PFF) “Work-Life Balance” seminar. Spring 2013 Presenter/Panelist, Preparing Future Faculty (PFF) “Work-Life Balance” seminar. 2010 School Representative, Faculty Senate. 2008-2021 WGS Representative, Certificate Program Committee, Undergraduate Certificate in Human Rights. 2008-2009 Certificate Program Committee, Undergraduate Certificate in Socio-legal Studies. 2008-2009 Certificate Advisory Committee, Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict Undergraduate Certificate. 2008-2009 Faculty Selection Committee, Dean’s Undergraduate Research Scholarship in the Social Sciences.

DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE 2020-2021 Liaison, Women’s International Study Center – School of Social Transformation (Fellowship Coordinator). 2020-2021 Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, WGS 2020 Led effort that finalized a new SST/Women’s International Study Center (Santa Fe, Dr. Alesha Durfee, Arizona State University Page | 20

New Mexico) writing fellowship (awarded annually). 2019 Moderator and co-organizer, Title XI and Sexual Violence on Campus, SST. 2019 Member, Post-Doctoral Selection Committee, WGS. 2018-2019 Associate Director of Graduate Programs, SST. 2018-2019 Lead, Graduate Committee, SST. 2018 Panelist, 1st Generation Faculty/Student Panel, SST. 2017 Co-Organizer and Moderator, Sarah Deer, The Beginning and End of Rape: Confronting Sexual Violence in Native America and separate session on intersectionality. 2017 Moderator and Panelist, 1st Generation Faculty/Student Panel. 2017 Member, Post-Doctoral Selection Committee, WGS. 2016 Co-organizer, Claire Renzetti, Publishing in graduate school and beyond. SST graduate student workshop. 2016 Co-organizer, Claire Renzetti, By the grace of God: Religiosity, religious self- regulation, and perpetration of intimate partner violence. Research presentation. 2015-2017 Member, Methods Committee, SST. 2014-2017 Graduate Director, Gender Studies PhD and WGS MA. 2014-2017 Member, Graduate Committee, SST. 2013-2015 Member, Research Committee, SST. 2012-present Faculty Organizer, Clothesline Project. 2013 Faculty Organizer, Domestic Violence Awareness Event. 2011 Co-Organizer, Victoria Law, Resistance Behind Bars: The Struggles of Incarcerated Women. Research presentation at ASU. 2010-2017 Member, Graduate Admissions Committee, WGS. 2009-2010 Chair, Gender, Justice, and Social Change Examination Committee. 2009 Organizer, “Sin by Silence” documentary screening and domestic violence awareness event. 2008-2009 Organizer, WGS Lecture Series. 2006-2009 Member, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, WGS. 2005-2006 Member, Bylaws Committee, WGS.

COMMUNITY SERVICE 2015 -2018 Clothesline Project outreach at multiple community service organizations for up to four years at each organization, including Arizona School for the Arts, Sojourner Center and Chrysalis ( two domestic violence shelters), Boys and Girls Club, and Florence Crittenden. 2013-2014 President, Governing Board of Directors, Purple Ribbon Council. 2009-2013 Member, Governing Board of Directors, Purple Ribbon Council. 2002-2004 Victim Advocate. Seattle Police Department, DV Victim Support Team. 2001-2002 Domestic Violence Victim Advocate. King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, Victim Assistance Unit.