1 CURRICULUM VITAE January 4, 2021 Alex R. Piquero, Phd Chair
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CURRICULUM VITAE January 4, 2021 Alex R. Piquero, PhD Chair & Professor of Sociology Arts & Sciences Distinguished Scholar University of Miami Department of Sociology 5202 University Drive Merrick Building, Rm 120 Coral Gables, FL 33124 P: 305-284-6762 Email: [email protected] Professor of Criminology Monash University School of Social Sciences Monash University Clayton Campus Victoria 3800 Australia 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 1 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: 2020-Present; Professor & Chair, Department of Sociology, University of Miami; Arts & Sciences Distinguished Scholar, University of Miami 2019 (June)-Present; Professor of Criminology, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia 2019 (November)-2020; Director of Social Impact Research, Office of Research, University of Texas at Dallas 2018-2020; Honors Affiliate, Hobson Wildenthal Honors College, University of Texas at Dallas. 2015-2019; Associate Dean for Graduate Programs, EPPS, University of Texas at Dallas. 2011-2020; Ashbel Smith Professor of Criminology, EPPS, University of Texas at Dallas. 2011-2020; Faculty Associate, Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives, University of Texas at Dallas 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 Griffith Criminology Institute, Griffith University, Brisbane, 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 2 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 2000-2001; Associate Professor, College of Criminal Justice, Northeastern University 1996-2000; Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, Temple University OTHER AFFILIATIONS: Member, John Jay College Research Advisory Group on Preventing and Reducing Community Violence, August 2020-Present Member, Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson’s Task Force on Safe Communities. (August 2019-December 2019). 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-January 2018, 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 2017, Chair: Jeffrey Sedgwick & Janet Lauritsen) 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 2011-2019) 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) 3 Member, Florida State University Athletics Board (August 2010-2011) 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) Member, National Consortium on Violence Research (1996-2004) Member, MacArthur Foundation Research Program on Adolescent Development and Juvenile Justice (1996-2012) 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 4 A. RESEARCH/SCHOLARSHIP Citation Count as of January 4, 2021; N= 45,817, H-Index = 113 PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES (Note: A ‘*’ designates with a graduate student.) (In Press) Jomills Braddock II, Rachel E. Lautenschlager, Alex R. Piquero, and Nicole Leeper Piquero. “How Many Bad Apples? Investigating Implicit and Explicit Bias Among Police Officers and the General Public.” Contexts. Teresa C. Kulig, Amanda Graham, Francis T. Cullen, Alex R. Piquero, and Murat Haner. “”Bad hombres” at the Southern US Border? White Nationalism and the Perceived Dangerousness of Immigrants.” Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology. Chelsey Narvey, Meghan Novisky, and Alex R. Piquero. “The Role of Negative Staff Behavior and Fairness on Perceptions of Post-Release Success Among Formerly Incarcerated Juveniles.” Journal of Crime and Justice. Nicole Leeper Piquero, Alex R. Piquero, Stephen Geis, Brandn Green, and Eva Velasquez. “Preventing Identity Theft: Perspectives on Technological Solutions from Industry Insiders.” Victims & Offenders. Jason Payne, Anthony Morgan, and Alex R. Piquero. “COVID-19 and Social Distancing Measures in Queensland Australia Are Associated with Short-Term Decreases in Recorded Violent Crime.” Journal of Experimental Criminology. Stephen Geis, Nicole Leeper Piquero, Alex R. Piquero, Brandn Green, and Amanda Bobnis. “Wild Wild Theft: Identity Crimes in the Digital Frontier.” Criminal Justice Policy Review. Shelly Wagers, Alex R. Piquero, Chelsey Narvey*, Joan A. Reid, and Thomas A. Loughran. “Variation in Exposure to Violence in Early Adolescence Distinguishes between Intimate Partner 5 Violence Victimization and Perpetration Among Young Men Involved in the Justice System.” Journal of Family Violence. Erin A. Orrick, Alexander Updegrove, Alex R. Piquero, and Tomislav Kovandciz. “Disentangling Differences in Homicide Incarceration Rates by Immigration Status: A Comparison in Texas.” Crime & Delinquency. Jun Sung Hong, Dong Ha Kim, Chelsey Narvey*, Alex R. Piquero, Ellen deLara, and Yolanda C. Padilla. “Understanding the Link Between Family Economic Hardship and Children’s Bullying Behavior.” Youth & Society. Stephen A. Bishopp, Nicole Leeper Piquero, John Worrall, Alex R. Piquero, and Jessica Rosenthal*. “Police Stress and Race: Using General Strain Theory to Examine Racial Differences in Police Misconduct. Crime & Delinquency. Fawn T. Ngo, Alex R. Piquero, Jennifer Laprade*, and B.Q. Duong. “Victimization in Cyberspace: Is It How Long We Spend Online, What We Do Online, Or What We Post Online?” Criminal Justice Review. Kimberly Kaiser, Linda Keena, Alex R. Piquero, and Caitlin Howley*. “Barriers to Inmate Program Participation in a Private Southern U.S. Prison.” Journal of Crime & Justice. Susan Baidawi and Alex R. Piquero. “Neurodisability among Children at the Nexus of the Child Welfare and Youth Justice System.” Journal of Youth and Adolescence. Chelsey Narvey, Jennifer Yang, Kevin T. Wolff, Michael Baglivio, & Alex R. Piquero. “The Interrelationship Between Empathy and Adverse Childhood Experiences and their Impact on Juvenile Recidivism.” Youth Violence & Juvenile Justice. Alex R. Piquero, Nicole Leeper Piquero, and Jordan R. Riddell*. “Do (Sex) Crimes Increase 6 During the United States Formula 1 Grand Prix?” Journal of Experimental Criminology. Nicholas Kavish, Henriette Bergstrøm, Chelsey Narvey, Alex R. Piquero, David P. Farrington, and Brian B. Boutwell. “Examining the Association Between Childhood Cognitive Ability and Psychopathic Traits at Age 48.” Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment. Chelsey Narvey, Nicole Leeper Piquero, and Alex R. Piquero. “Countries Where women Have More Positive Interactions with Economic Decisions and Legal Rights Have Lower Homicide Rates: An Exploratory Study.” Journal of Family Violence. Brandn Green, Stephen