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CURRICULUM VITAE November 30, 2018 Alex R. Piquero, PhD Ashbel Smith Professor of Criminology University of Texas at Dallas Program in Criminology, EPPS 800 W. Campbell Road, GR31 Richardson, TX. 75080 Phone: (972) 883-2482 email: [email protected] RACE: Hispanic (Cuban) EDUCATION, UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE: 1994-1996 University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland Ph.D., Criminology and Criminal Justice 1992-1994 University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland M.A., Criminology, and Criminal Justice 1988-1992 University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland B.A., Criminology with honors EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: 2015-Present; Associate Dean for Graduate Programs, EPPS, University of Texas at Dallas. 2011-Present; Ashbel Smith Professor of Criminology, EPPS, University of Texas at Dallas. 1 2012-Present; Center for Violence and Injury Prevention's National Research Advisory Board. George Warren Brown School of Social Work Washington University in St. Louis. 2012-Present; Faculty Affiliate, Center for Violence and Injury Prevention. George Warren Brown School of Social Work Washington University in St. Louis. 2010-2011; Gordon P. Waldo Professor of Criminology, College of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Florida State University. 2010-Present; Adjunct Professor in the Key Centre for Ethics, Law, Justice, and Governance at Griffith University, Australia. 2010-2011; Professor, College of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Florida State University 2008-2009; Professor, University of Maryland College Park, Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice 2007-2008; Presidential Scholar & Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice & City University of New York Graduate Center 2005-2007; Magid Term Professor in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Florida 2003-2007; Professor of Criminology & Sociology, Department of Criminology, Law & Society, University of Florida 2001-2003; Associate Professor, Center for Studies in Criminology & Law, University of Florida 2 2000-2001; Associate Professor, College of Criminal Justice, Northeastern University 1996-2000; Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, Temple University OTHER AFFILIATIONS: Member, Advisory Board, Nashville Longitudinal Study on Safety and Well-Being. (January 2018-Present). Vanderbilt University. Member, Office of Justice Programs Science Advisory Board (August 2015-Present, Chair: Edward P. Mulvey). Appointed by Attorney General Eric Holder. Member, National Academy of Sciences Panel on Strengthening Forensic Science at the National Institute of Justice (February 2015-December 2015, Chair: Alan I. Leshner) Member, National Academy of Sciences Panel on Modernizing the Nation’s Crime Statistics (December 2013-December 2015, Chair: Jeffrey Sedgwick) Member, National Academy of Sciences Panel on Implementing a Juvenile Justice Reform Plan Using a Developmental Approach (January 2014-January 2015, Chair: Richard Bonnie) Member, University of Texas at Dallas Athletics Board (August 2011-) Member, University of Texas at Dallas, EPPS Committee on Effectiveness of Teaching (September 2011-2013) Member, University of Texas at Dallas, University Committee on Diversity and Equity (September 2011-2013) Member, Florida State University Athletics Board (August 2010-2011) 3 Advisory Board Member, Pew Foundation (and National Center for State Courts) Project on Incarceration and Length of Stay (August 2009-2011) Member, University of Maryland College Park Faculty Athletics Committee (August 2009-December 2009) Faculty Associate, University of Maryland College Park Population Research Center (August 2008-December 2009) Member, National Academy of Sciences Panel on Reviewing the Research Portfolio of the National Institute of Justice (December 2007-2010, Chair: Charles Wellford) Advisory Board Member, Ford Foundation’s National Immigration Study Member, MacArthur Foundation’s Research Team on Models for Change Initiative Senior Research Fellow, The Police Foundation Member, University of Florida Team, Atlantic Coast Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences (AC-SEB) Alliance (2003-2007) Coordinator, Department of Criminology, Law & Society, University of Florida Team, Atlantic Coast Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences (AC-SEB) Alliance (2003-2007) Affiliate, Department of Sociology, University of Florida (2001-2007) Affiliate, Population Research Center, University of Maryland (2008-2009) 4 Member, National Consortium on Violence Research Member, MacArthur Foundation Research Program on Adolescent Development and Juvenile Justice Member, NSF Panel on Future of Race and Crime Member, NSF Sociology Review Panel Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences’ “Violence Over the Life Course” Institute Stanford University, Summer 1998 A. RESEARCH/SCHOLARSHIP Citation Count as of November 30 2018; N= 33,765, H-Index = 100. PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES (Note: A ‘*’ designates with a graduate student.) (In Press) Lorraine Mazerolle, Sarah Bennett, Emma Antrobus, Stephanie M. Cardwell, Elizabeth Eggins, and Alex R. Piquero. “Disrupting the Pathway from Truancy to Delinquency: A Randomized Field Trial Test of the Longitudinal Impact of a School Engagement Program.” Journal of Quantitative Criminology. Jessica M. Craig, Alex R. Piquero, Joseph Murray, and David P. Farrington. “A Quasi-Experimental Test of the Effects of Criminal Justice Involvement on Later Mental Health.” 5 Journal of Experimental Criminology. Alexander Updegrove*, Joshua Shadwick, Eryn N. O’Neal, and Alex R. Piquero. “If They Notice I’m Mexican”: Narratives of Perceived Discrimination from Individuals Who Crossed The U.S.-Mexico Border at Ports of Entry.” Deviant Behavior. Alexander H. Updegrove*, Maisha N. Cooper, Erin A. Orrick, and Alex R. Piquero. “Red States and Black Lives: The Devaluation of the Black Lives Matter Movement in Republican Voting States.” Justice Quarterly. Joan Reid, Michael Baglivio, Alex R. Piquero, Mark Greenwald, and Nathan Epps. “No Youth Left Behind to Human Trafficking: Exploring Profiles of Risk.” American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. Wanda Leal, Alex R. Piquero, Nicole Leeper Piquero, and Marc Gertz. “Crime in College Predicts Violent Crime in the National Football League.” Deviant Behavior. Stephanie M. Cardwell, Lorraine Mazerolle, Sarah Bennett, and Alex R. Piquero. “Truancy Reduction Experiment Reduces Effect of Impulsivity on Antisocial Behavior.” Crime & Delinquency. Wesley G. Jennings, Mildred Maldonado-Molina, Danielle M. Fenimore, Alex R. Piquero, Hector Bird, and Glorisa Canino. “The Linkage between Mental Health, Delinquency, and Trajectories of Delinquency: Results from the Boricua Youth Study.” Journal of Criminal Justice. Kim Reising, Maria M. Ttofi, David P. Farrington, and Alex R. Piquero. “The Impact of Longitudinal Offending Trajectories on Mental Health: Lifetime Consequences and Intergenerational Transfer.” Journal of Criminal Justice. 6 Kim Reising, Maria M. Ttofi, David P. Farrington, and Alex R. Piquero. “Depression and Anxiety Outcomes of Offending Trajectories: A Systematic Review of Prospective Longitudinal Studies.” Journal of Criminal Justice. Tyler Vaughan, Jeffrey T. Ward, Jeff Bouffard, and Alex R. Piquero. “The General Factor of Self-Control & Cost Consideration: A Critical Test of the General Theory of Crime.” Crime & Delinquency. Stephen A. Bishopp, Nicole Leeper Piquero, John L. Worrall, and Alex R. Piquero. “Negative Affective Responses to Stress among Urban Police Officers: A General Strain Theory Approach.” Deviant Behavior. Wesley G. Jennings, Hyojong Song, Jihoon Kim, Danielle M. Fenimore, and Alex R. Piquero. “An Examination of Bullying and Physical Health Problems in Adolescence among South Korean Youth.” Journal of Child and Family Studies. Jun Sung Hong, Bee Ryou, and Alex R. Piquero. “Do Family Level Factors Associated with Bullying Perpetration and Peer Victimization Differ by Race? Comparing European American and African American Youth.” Journal of Interpersonal Violence. Joan Reid, Michael T. Baglivio, Alex R. Piquero, Mark A. Greenwald, and Nathan Epps. “Examination of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Among Juvenile Justice Involved Youth With Reported Victimization in Human Trafficking.” American Journal of Public Health. 2018 431. Jason Payne and Alex R. Piquero. “The Concordance of Self-Reported and Officially Recorded Criminal Onset: Results from a Sample of Australian Prisoners.” Crime & Delinquency 64:448-471. 7 430. Robert Brame, Alex R. Piquero, Edward P. Mulvey, and Carol A. Schubert. “Recidivism in a Sample of Serious Adolescent Offenders”. Journal of Quantitative Criminology 34:167-187. 429. Ryan C. Meldrum, Alex R. Piquero, Turgut Ozkan, and Zachary Powell*. “An Examination of the Criminological Consequences and Correlates of Remorselessness During Adolescence.” Youth Violence & Juvenile Justice 16:279-298. 428. Thomas A. Loughran, Ray Paternoster, and Alex R. Piquero. “Individual Differences and Deterrence.” Deterrence, Choice, and Crime: Contemporary Perspectives—Advances in Criminological Theory. Edited by: Nagin, Daniel S., Francis T. Cullen, and Cheryl Lero Jonson. New York: Routledge 23:221-246. 427. Jessica M. Craig, Alex R. Piquero, and David P. Farrington. “The Economic Maturity Gap Encourages Continuity in Offending.” Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology 3:380-396. 426. Jun Sung Hong, Dong Ha Kim, and Alex R. Piquero. “Assessing the Links between Punitive Parenting, Peer Deviance, Social Isolation and Bullying Perpetration and Victimization in South Korean Adolescents.”