APRIL M. ZEOLI Curriculum Vitae

Contact Information School of Criminal Justice Phone: (517) 353-9554 Michigan State University Fax: (517) 432-1787 Baker Hall Email: [email protected] 655 Auditorium Road, Rm. 526 East Lansing, MI 48824

EDUCATION Ph.D. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore MD Department of Health Policy and Management Concentration in Health and Public Policy Dissertation Title: Effects of Public Policies on Intimate Partner Homicide September 2007 M.P.H. The University of Michigan School of Public Health, Ann Arbor MI Department of Health Management and Policy Interdepartmental Concentration in Reproductive and Women’s Health April 2000 B.A. The University of Michigan College of Literature, Science & Arts, Ann Arbor MI Major in Women’s Studies April 1998

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT 2015-present Associate Professor. School of Criminal Justice and AgBioResearch, Michigan State University. Undergraduate Education Coordinator. School of Criminal Justice, Michigan State University. Faculty Affiliate. Michigan State University College of Law. 2008-present Core Faculty. Research Consortium on Gender-based Violence, Michigan State University. Core Faculty. Center for Gender in Global Context, Michigan State University. 2008-2015 Assistant Professor. School of Criminal Justice and AgBioResearch, Michigan State University. 2003-2008 Research Assistant. Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Policy and Research.

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SCHOLARSHIP

Grants and Awards 2018-2022. Building research capacity for firearm safety among children. Principal Investigators: Rebecca Cunningham & Marc Zimmerman (FY 2018: $947,355). Subcontract to Michigan State University: $53,728. Investigator: April M. Zeoli.

2018. Case-Control Study: How Do Victims and Suspects of Firearm Violence Compare to Controls? Principal Investigator: Mallory O’Brien. Funded by The Joyce Foundation ($178,563). Subcontract to Michigan State University: $49,000. Investigator: April M. Zeoli (with Drs. Chris Melde and Scott Wolfe).

2016-2017. Intimate Partner Homicide Offenders and Victims: Histories of Justice System and Protection Order Involvement (Special Emphasis Project for Statistical Analysis Center grant) ($209,966). US Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Statistics. Co-Principal Investigator: April M. Zeoli (with Drs. Edmund McGarrell and Chris Melde).

2015-2018. Analysis of the Strength of Legal Firearms Restrictions for Perpetrators of Domestic Violence and their Impact on Intimate Partner Homicide ($314,000). The Joyce Foundation. Principal Investigator: April M. Zeoli

2011-2012. Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women’s Health (1K12HD65879-1). National Institutes of Health Office of Research on Women’s Health. Role: Scholar.

2005-2007. Alcohol Availability and Intimate Partner Homicide ($86,596). National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award Individual Fellowship (F31 AA016035). Principal Investigator: April M. Zeoli.

2002-2005. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Institutional Training Program in Alcohol, Injury, & Violence (5 T32 AA013020-04). Role: Pre-doctoral Trainee.

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles *Denotes Student Goldstick J, Zeoli A, Mair C, Cunningham R. Trends in firearm mortality in the United States, 1999-2017: Differences across states and sub-populations. Health Affairs. In press.

Zeoli AM, Paruk JK*, Pizzaro JM, Goldstick J. Ecological research designs for studies of violence: A methodological guide. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 2019; 34(23-24): 4860- 4880.

Zeoli AM, Goldstick J, Mauri A*, Wallin M*, Goyal M, Cunningham R. The association of firearm laws with firearm outcomes among children and adolescents: A scoping review. Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 2019; 42(4): 741-762.

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Cunningham RM, Carter PM, Ranney ML, Walton MA, Zeoli AM, Alpern EA, … Zimmerman MA. Prevention of firearm injuries among children and adolescents: Consensus-driven research agenda from the Firearm Safety Among Children and Teens (FACTS) Consortium. JAMA Pediatrics. Published online June 10, 2019. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2019.1494

Zeoli AM, Webster DW. Firearm policies that work. JAMA. 2019; Doi:10.1001/jama.2019.0706.

Zeoli AM, Frattaroli S, Roskam K, Herrera A*. Removing firearms from those prohibited from possession by domestic violence restraining orders: A survey and analysis of state laws. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse. 2019; 20(1): 114-125. Doi: 10.1177/1524838017692384.

Kwiatkowski C*, Robison AJ, Zeoli AM. Brain health and the batterer. Violence and Gender. 2018; 5(4): 199-201. Doi: 10.1089/vio.2018.0010

Zeoli AM, McCourt A*, Buggs S*, Frattaroli S, Lilley D, Webster DW. Analysis of the strength of legal firearms restrictions for perpetrators of domestic violence and their associations with intimate partner homicide. American Journal of Epidemiology. 2018; 187(11): 2365-2371.

Rivera E, Sullivan C, Zeoli AM, Bybee D. A longitudinal examination of mothers’ depression and PTSD as impacted by partner-abusive men’s harm to their children. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 2018; 33(18): 2779-2801. doi: 10.1177/0886260516629391.

Zeoli AM, Malinski R*, Brenner H. Firearms and intimate partner homicide in 15 nations. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse. Online First Nov. 3, 2017. Doi: 10.1177/1524838017738725

Turchan B*, Zeoli AM, Kwiatkowski C*. Reacting to the Improbable: Handgun carrying permit application rates in the wake of high profile mass shootings. Homicide Studies. 2017; 21(4): 267- 286. Doi: 10.1177/1088767917699657.

Zeoli AM, Malinski R*, Turchan B*. Risks and targeted interventions: Firearms in intimate partner violence. Epidemiologic Reviews. 2016; 38(1): 125-139. doi:10.1093/epirev/mxv007

Zeoli AM, Grady S, Pizarro J, Melde C. Modeling the movement of homicide by type to inform public health prevention efforts. American Journal of Public Health. Oct 2015; 105(10): 2035- 2041. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2015.302732.

Post LA, Raile AN, Zeoli AM, Taylor R, Smith PK, Dziura JD, Biroscak BJ. Domestic violence homicide: Validating a scale to measure implicit collusion with murder. Health Sciences Research. 2015; 2(1): 1-8.

Zeoli AM, Bonomi A. Pretty in pink? Firearm hazards for domestic violence victims. Women’s Health Issues. Jan-Feb 2015; 25(1): 3-5.

Zeoli AM, Pizarro J, Grady S, Melde C. Homicide as infectious disease: Using public health methods to investigate the diffusion of homicide. Justice Quarterly. May 2014; 31(3): 609-632.

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*Featured on National Public Radio’s Morning Edition program (12/6/2012): http://www.npr.org/2012/12/06/166600403/can-murder-be-tracked-like-an-infectious-disease

Pizarro J, Zeoli AM. The quality of homicide data: An assessment of the Supplementary Homicide Reports. Justice Quarterly. August 2013; 30(4): 711-731.

Zeoli AM, Rivera E*, Sullivan C, Kubiak S. Post-separation abuse against women and their children: Boundary-setting and family court utilization among victimized mothers. Journal of Family Violence. August 2013; 28(6): 547-560.

Holt TJ, Zeoli AM, Bohrer K*. Examining the decision-making processes of sex tourists using on-line data. Journal of Qualitative Criminal Justice & Criminology. April 2013; 1(1): 122-151.

Rivera E*, Sullivan C, Zeoli AM. Secondary victimization of abused mothers by family court mediators. Feminist Criminology. July 2012; 7(3): 234-252.

Rivera E*, Zeoli AM, Sullivan C. Abused mothers’ safety concerns and court mediators’ custody recommendations. Journal of Family Violence. May 2012; 27(4): 321-332.

Zeoli AM, Norris A*, Brenner H. A summary and analysis of warrantless arrest statutes for domestic violence in the United States. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. Sept 2011; 26(14): 2811-2833.

Kubiak S, Zeoli AM, Hanna J, Essenmacher L. Longitudinal analysis of transitions between jail and community based treatment for individuals with co-occurring disorders. Psychiatric Services. June 2011; 62(6): 679-681.

Zeoli AM, Norris A*, Brenner H. Mandatory, preferred or discretionary: How the classification of domestic violence warrantless arrest laws impacts their estimated effects on intimate partner homicide. Evaluation Review. April 2011; 35(2): 129-152.

Kubiak S, Essenmacher L, Hanna J, Zeoli A. Co-occurring serious mental illness and substance use disorders within a county-wide system: Who interfaces with the jail and who does not? Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. Jan 2011; 50(1): 1-17.

Zeoli AM, Webster DW. Effects of domestic violence policies, alcohol taxes and police staffing levels on intimate partner homicide in large U.S. cities. Injury Prevention. Apr 2010; 16(2): 90- 95. *Featured in front page New York Times article “In some states, gun rights trump orders of protection” (3/18/13): http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/18/us/facing-protective-orders-and- allowed-to-keep-guns.html?ref=michaelluo&_r=0; also featured in New York Times Editorial “Firearms and domestic violence” (3/21/13): http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/21/opinion/firearms-and-domestic- violence.html?ref=opinion&_r=0

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Webster DW, Bulzacchelli MT, Zeoli AM, Vernick JS. Effects of undercover police stings of gun dealers on the supply of new guns to criminals. Injury Prevention. Aug 2006; 12(4): 225- 230.

Webster DW, Vernick JS, Zeoli AM, Manganello JA. Association between youth-focused firearm laws and youth suicides. JAMA. Aug 2004; 292(5): 594-601.

Scheiman L, Zeoli AM. Adolescents’ experiences of dating and intimate partner violence: “once is not enough.” J Midwifery Women’s Health. May/Jun 2003; 48(3): 226-228.

Peer-Reviewed Book Chapters Zeoli AM, Frattaroli S. Evidence for optimism: Policies to limit batterers’ access to guns. In: Webster DW, Vernick JS, eds. Reducing Gun Violence in America: Informing Policy with Evidence and Analysis. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press; 2013.

*Update to chapter: Zeoli AM, Frattaroli S. Enactment of legislation to protect victims of domestic violence: A story of state successes. In: Webster DW, Vernick JS, eds. Updated Evidence and Policy Developments in Reducing Gun Violence in America. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press; 2014.

Published Abstracts Zeoli AM, Rivera EA, Sullivan CM. The safety of mothers during child exchanges with former abusive partners. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. Oct 2012; 21(10): 1003.

Zeoli AM, Sullivan CM, Rivera EA, Kubiak S. Post-separation abuse of children whose mothers divorce intimate partner abusing fathers. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. Oct 2011; 20(10): 1407.

Invited articles Zeoli AM, Logan TK. Introduction to the special issue on gender-based violence research methods: Building bridges for the next steps. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 2019; 34(23- 24): 4759-4764.

Zeoli AM, McCourt A*, Buggs S*, Frattaroli S, Webster DW. Evidence that gun laws can reduce intimate partner homicides. Translational Criminology. Spring 2018: 10-11, 23.

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Conference Presentations Zeoli AM, Carter P, Heinze J. Extreme risk protection orders and their implementation in multiple states: Who petitions for them and why? American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. November, 2019.

Goldstick J, Zimmerman MA, Zeoli AM. Agent-based modeling of childhood firearm mortality. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. November, 2019.

Zeoli AM. Firearm intimate partner homicide and race: A re-analysis of a study of state-level firearm restriction policies. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. November, 2019.

Pizzaro J, Zeoli AM, Holt K. An examination of the situational dynamics of multiple victim homicides. Homicide Research Working Group Annual Meeting. Clearwater, FL, May, 2019.

Goldstick J, Zeoli AM, Mauri A, Wallin M, Goyal M, Cunningham R. The association of firearm laws with pediatric firearm outcomes: A scoping review. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting. Baltimore, MD. March, 2019.

Zeoli AM, Frattaroli S, Webster D. Implementation of firearm relinquishment procedures for domestic violence offenders in four US communities. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA. November, 2018.

Zeoli AM, Kwiatkowski C*, Brown K*. Intimate Partner Homicide Offenders and Victims: Histories of Justice System Involvement. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. November, 2017.

Zeoli AM. Domestic violence restraining orders and firearm use in intimate partner violence. Symposium on “Removal of Firearms from Persons Subject to Domestic Violence Restraining Orders - Research and Policy Perspectives.” Society for Advancement of Violence and Injury Research Meeting, Ann Arbor, MI. September, 2017.

Zeoli AM, McCourt A*, Frattaroli S, Buggs S*, Webster DW. The impact of legal firearms restrictions for perpetrators of domestic violence on intimate partner homicide. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. November, 2016.

Zeoli AM. Domestic abuse and gun violence. Policy panel on “Guns at the intersection of criminology and public health.” American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. November, 2016.

Lee J*, Zeoli AM. Victims’ experiences with police responses to intimate partner violence and reutilization of police services: A systematic review. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. November, 2016.

Zeoli AM. Intimate partner violence and firearms: Legislative trends and empirical evidence. Symposium on “Intimate partner violence and firearms: Violence prevention through policy and

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advocacy.” American Psychological Association Annual Convention. Denver, CO. August, 2016.

Turchan B*, Zeoli AM. Reacting to the improbable: Handgun carrying permit application rates in the wake of high profile mass shootings. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. November, 2015.

Li C*, Zeoli AM, Rivera EA, Sullivan CM. A qualitative study on the comparison of pre- and post-separation intimate partner violence against women. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. November, 2015.

Pizzaro JM, Benbow E, Grady S, McGarrell EF, Zeoli AM. Crime, education, maternal health, and the microbiome: An integration of criminology, public health, medical geography, and biological discourses in the explanation of criminality. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. November, 2015.

Zeoli AM, Rivera EA*, Sullivan CM. Supervision of child exchanges in custody cases with partner-abusive fathers. Panel presentation on “Crime and Place: Crime Controllers and Crime Prevention.” American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. November, 2014.

Pizarro JM, Grady S, Melde C, Zeoli AM. An examination of the impact of street code inspired homicide on the spatial and temporal diffusion of murder in inner city communities. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. November, 2014.

Zeoli AM, Rivera EA*, Sullivan CM. Judicial decision-making in child custody cases involving partner-abusive fathers. Panel presentation on “She said, he said, Judge said: Decision-making in intimate partner violence cases.” American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA. November, 2013.

Zeoli AM. Discussant on panel “Students-meet-scholars: Mental health, firearms, and violence.” American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA. November, 2013.

Zeoli AM, Pizarro J, Melde C, Grady S. Modeling the diffusion of homicide by type through a mid-sized American city to inform public health prevention efforts. Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA. November, 2013.

Melde C, Pizarro J, Zeoli AM, Grady S. Homicide as infectious disease: Are all homicides susceptible? International Association of Crime Analysts Annual Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, FL. Septembe, 2013. *A National Institute of Justice (NIJ) sponsored presentation

Rivera EA*, Sullivan CM, Zeoli AM. Secondary victimization of abused mothers by family court officials. Panel presentation on “Conceptualizing and measuring constructs related to domination and marginalization of oppressed populations.” Society for Community Research and Action 2013 Bienniel Conference, Miami, FL. June 2013.

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Vandegrift C*, Wright S*, Dioso F*, May A*, Almendinger M*, Rivera EA*, Zeoli AM. Avoiding research assistant burnout: Prevention at the individual- and team-level. Roundtable discussion. 85th Midwestern Psychological Association Annual Meeting, , IL. May 2013.

Pizarro J, Zeoli AM, Melde C, Grady S. Homicide as infectious disease: Using public health methods to investigate the diffusion of homicide. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. November, 2012.

Zeoli AM, Rivera EA*, Sullivan CM. Child exchanges as opportunities for continued intimate partner violence. Seventeenth International Conference on Violence, Abuse and Trauma, San Diego, CA. September 2012.

Zeoli AM, Sullivan CM, Rivera EA*, Kubiak S. Post-separation abuse of children whose mothers divorce intimate partner abusing fathers. Eighth Annual Interdisciplinary Women’s Health Research Symposium, Bethesda, MD. November 2011.

Pizarro J, Zeoli A. The quality of homicide data: An assessment of the Supplementary Homicide Reports. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. November, 2011.

Zeoli A, Rivera E*, Sullivan C, Kubiak S, Norris A*. Child custody determinations and post- separation violence: Perpetrators’ abusive tactics and women’s protective strategies. Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC. November, 2011.

Kubiak S, Zeoli A, Hanna J, Essenmacher L. Likelihood of treatment post-incarceration for individuals with co-occurring disorders. Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Tampa, Fl. January, 2011.

Zeoli A. Mass media patterns and trends of intimate partner violence reporting. Panel presentation on “Media Effects of Intimate Partner Violence Reporting.” Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Denver, CO. November, 2010.

Zeoli A, Kubiak S. Civil courts’ impact on the safety of abused women and their children post- divorce. Roundtable discussion on “Mother and Child Safety: Consequences of Post- Relationship Intimate Partner Abuse and Partner Stalking for Mothers and their Children.” American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. November, 2010.

Bohrer K*, Zeoli A, Holt T. Examining the macro-level factors affecting sex tourism from the client’s perspective. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. November, 2010.

Rivera E*, Barrie S*, Latham E*, Zeoli A, Sullivan C, Kubiak S, Norris A*, Martinez S*. Developing a training program for civil legal advocacy. 15th International Conference on Violence, Abuse, and Trauma, San Diego, CA. September, 2010.

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Rivera E*, Nnawulezi N*, Zeoli A, Kubiak S, Norris A*, Martinez S*, Tillander L*, White K*. Recruitment challenges and strategies for research with sensitive populations. Roundtable discussion at: Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL. April, 2010.

Zeoli A, Norris A. Effects of mandatory and recommended arrest laws on intimate partner homicide. Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, San Diego, CA. February, 2010.

Zeoli A. Forewarned is Forearmed. Panel presentation on “Cross systems advocacy: Ensuring mental health services for traumatized youth in the juvenile justice system.” Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Honolulu, Hawai’i. October, 2009.

Webster D, Vernick J, Manganello J, Zeoli A. Effects of youth-focused firearms laws on youth suicides. Panel presentation on “Firearm Policy and Injury Prevention.” Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington DC. November, 2004.

Invited Conference Presentations Zeoli AM. Domestic violence and guns. 2018 Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) National Conference. Kansas City, MO. December, 2018.

Zeoli AM. Policy interventions for firearm use in intimate partner violence and their implementation. 2018 Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy at George Mason University Symposium on Evidence-Based Crime Policy. Arlington, VA. June, 2018.

Zeoli AM. Guns, background checks, and public safety. Journal of Law in Society Annual Symposium. Detroit, MI. March, 2014.

Zeoli AM. Women’s experiences of violence during visitation exchange. Turning Point-MSU Collaboration Conference. Macomb, MI. September, 2012.

Invited National Webinars Zeoli AM. Multiple victim homicides, mass murders, and homicide-suicides as domestic violence events. Battered Women’s Justice Project’s Safer Families, Safer Communities webinar series. January, 2019.

Zeoli AM. Analysis of the strength of legal firearms restrictions for perpetrators of domestic violence and their association with intimate partner homicide. Battered Women’s Justice Project’s Safer Families, Safer Communities webinar series. February, 2018.

Zeoli AM. The patchwork of state laws on firearm prohibitions for domestic violence protective orders. Battered Women’s Justice Project’s Safer Families, Safer Communities webinar series. August, 2017.

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Zeoli A, Morrison F. Child custody, visitation, and domestic violence: Women’s and children’s perspectives. Battered Women’s Justice Project’s Muskie Webinar Series 2010. November, 2010.

Invited National Speaking Engagements Policies that work to reduce gun violence. Held by APHA and the Bloomberg American Health Initiative at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Washington, DC. September, 2019.

Domestic violence, firearm restrictions, and mass shootings. Presented at Congressional Briefing on Countering Mass Shootings in the U.S. Held by George Mason University Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy. Washington, DC. September, 2019.

TEDMED 2018 (Speaker). Palm Springs, CA. November, 2018.

An Evening to Stop Gun Violence: Recognizing Domestic Violence Awareness Month (Speaker). Held by the Educational Fund to Stop Gun Violence. Washington, DC. October, 2017.

The Intersection of Firearms and Domestic Violence: Promoting Safer Families and Safer Communities. (Panelist). Held by the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office on Violence Against Women. Washington, DC. October, 2016.

Congressional briefing on Addressing Violence: The Evidence. Held by George Mason University Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy. Washington, DC. September, 2016. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnRKZR19yIE

Press conference on Capitol Hill on need to fund gun violence research, held by Senator Markey (D-MA). Washington, DC. January, 2016. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0N2-d_VlME

Domestic violence and guns: What do the data reveal? Americans for Responsible Solutions’ Domestic Violence Awareness Summit. Washington, DC. October, 2015.

The nexus of domestic violence and guns. Prosecutors Against Gun Violence Summit. Atlanta, GA. October 2014.

Gun prohibitions for domestic violence offenders. Summit on Reducing Gun Violence in America: Informing Policy with Evidence and Analysis. Baltimore, MD. January, 2013.

Invited State or Local Speaking Engagements What we know about current firearm safety policies. Panel presentation. Preventing firearm injuries among children and teens: A public health approach. University of Michigan. October, 2018.

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The intersection of guns and domestic violence. Panel presentation. Hope and Heal Foundation. California. June, 2018.

Community conversation on gun violence and school safety. Panel presentation. Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. March, 2018.

Evidence-based gun laws and the State of Michigan. Michigan Chapter of National Association of Social Workers. East Lansing, Michigan. March, 2018.

Firearm restriction laws and their associations with intimate partner homicide. Panel presentation for Department of Internal Medicine at the University of Michigan Health System Grand Rounds. Ann Arbor, MI. February, 2018

Domestic violence and guns. Michigan Coalition to Prevent Gun Violence meeting. East Lansing, MI. November, 2017.

New approaches to reducing gun violence in Michigan. Michigan Coalition to Prevent Gun Violence & The Education Fund to Stop Gun Violence Panel Discussion. September, 2017.

Reducing gun violence in America. Canton, MI Democratic Club Town Hall Meeting. May. 2017.

Gender-based violence on college campuses. Michigan State University’s Learn at Lunch Series. April, 2016.

The movement of homicide. Michigan State University Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics. December, 2015.

Criminology as a second language. University of Michigan School of Public Health’s Health Behavior and Health Education 680. April, 2015.

Criminology as a second language. University of Michigan School of Public Health’s Health Behavior and Health Education 680. April, 2014.

Reducing gun violence in America. Northville, MI Democratic Club Town Hall Meeting. January, 2013.

Child custody in the context of intimate partner violence. Michigan State University Women’s Health Research Conference. February, 2012.

The Child Custody Experiences Study. Invited member of panel discussing “MSU’s Violence Against Women Research and Outreach Initiative: Impacting policy and practice through feminist action research,” sponsored by MSU’s Center for Gender in Global Context. February, 2010.

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Effects of public policies on intimate partner homicides. Johns Hopkins School of Public Health Graduate Seminar in Injury Research and Policy, Baltimore, MD. January, 2007.

Alcohol and violence. Johns Hopkins School of Public Health Course ‘Understanding and Preventing Violence,’ Baltimore, MD. April, 2005.

Alcohol, masculinity, and sexual violence. Johns Hopkins School of Public Health Graduate Seminar in Injury Research and Policy, Baltimore, MD, September, 2003.

Conference Poster Presentations Zeoli AM, Frattaroli S, Kwiatkowski C, Webster DW. Implementation of legal firearm restrictions for domestic violence offenders. Society for Advancement of Violence and Injury Research Meeting, Ann Arbor, MI. September, 2017.

Zeoli AM, Rivera EA*, Sullivan CM. The safety of mothers during child exchanges with former abusive partners. Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women’s Health (BIRCWH) Directors and Scholars Meeting, Bethesda, MD. November, 2012.

Zeoli AM, Rivera EA*, Sullivan CM, Kubiak S. Mental health, substance use, and injuries among survivors of domestic violence obtaining custody or parenting time orders from Family Court. Sixth Biennial National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence, San Francisco, CA. March, 2012.

Zeoli AM. Improving the University of Michigan Health System response to cases of abuse. UMHS 2001 Quality Improvement Storyboard Exhibit, Ann Arbor, MI. October, 2001.

TEACHING AND MENTORING

Courses Taught Advanced Research Methods (CJ 909) – Doctoral level Public Approaches to Interpersonal Violence Prevention (CJ 809) – Graduate level Violence Against Women (CJ 426) – Undergraduate level Methods of Criminal Justice Research (CJ 292) – Undergraduate level Introduction to Women’s Studies (WS 201) – Undergraduate level

Ph.D. Dissertation Committees Chaired Christine Kwiatkowski. In progress. School of Criminal Justice, MSU, 2016-present.

Carrie Li. In progress. School of Criminal Justice, MSU, 2017-present.

Mikaela Wallin. In progress. School of Criminal Justice, MSU, 2017-present.

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Jina Lee. Interactions between victims of intimate partner violence and the police: Women’s future intentions to contact the police. School of Criminal Justice, MSU, 2015-2017.

Ph.D. Dissertation Committees Served on Jennifer K. Paruk. In progress. School of Criminal Justice, MSU, 2019-present.

Ariel Roddy. In progress. School of Criminal Justice, MSU, 2018-present.

Matthew Almanza. In progress. School of Criminal Justice, MSU, 2017-present.

Praveena Lakshmanan. In progress. Sociology, MSU, 2017-present.

Erik Wittrup. In progress. School of Social Work, MSU, 2017-present.

Rebecca Malinski. In progress. School of Criminal Justice, MSU, 2015-present.

Gio Circo. The effect of integrated CCTV camera systems on crime in public places: An evaluation of Detroit “Green Light.” School of Criminal Justice, MSU, 2016-2018.

Michael Rossler. Environment and citizen resistance of police coercive authority: Application of defiance and social disorganization theories. School of Criminal Justice, MSU, 2013-2015.

Kimberly Bender. Exploring incarcerated women’s memorable messages and the effects of prison relationships on doing time. School of Criminal Justice, MSU, 2012-2015.

Echo Rivera. A longitudinal examination of mothers’ depression and PTSD as impacted by partner-abusive men’s harm to their children. Ecological-Community Psychology, MSU, 2010- 2014.

Rebecca Stone. A narrative inquiry of maternal substance use. School of Criminal Justice, MSU, 2010-2014.

Serkan Tasgin. Assessing an age-graded theory of informal social control: Qualitative study of exploring pathways to youth incarceration in Turkey. School of Criminal Justice, MSU, 2009- 2012.

Masters Thesis Committees Kylei Brown (Member). Suicide and American mass shooters. School of Criminal Justice, MSU, 2017-2018

Elena Watson (Member). Lower limb activity and mobility patterns in medieval Nubia: A biomechanical approach of femoral and tibial cross-sectional geometry from Mis Island. School of Criminal Justice & Forensics, MSU, 2017-2018.

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Brandon Turchan (Chair). Handgun carrying permits: A reaction to local violent crime and nationally publicized mass murders? School of Criminal Justice, MSU, 2014.

Emily Riddell (Member). Differentiation of paper types using element profiles generated using inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectroscopy and inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry. Forensics, MSU, 2012-2013.

Chae Mamayek (Member). Examining the relationship between weather and homicide. School of Criminal Justice, MSU, 2012-2013.

Lauren Healey (Member). The relationship between diet and aggression in adolescents. School of Criminal Justice, MSU, 2011-2012.

Rebecca Stone (Member). Strain, status or stereotype? The nexus of economic distress and family violence. School of Criminal Justice, MSU, 2009-2010.

Echo Rivera (Member). Safety concerns and conciliation experiences among women divorcing controlling or abusive husbands. Ecological-Community Psychology, MSU, 2009-2010.

Undergraduate Research Mentor Madeline MacLean (Faculty mentor). Dean’s Assistantship Award. 2016-2017.

Madeline MacLean and Andrew Martin (Faculty mentor). Social Science Scholars research project. 2014-2015.

SERVICE

Service to the Public National Domestic Violence and Firearms Resource Center (Steering Committee Member and Research Expert). www.preventdvgunviolence.org. Contracted through Battered Women’s Justice Project, funded by the U.S. Department of Justice Office on Violence Against Women, 2016-present.

Advisory Council to the Capital Area Domestic and Sexual Violence Coordinating Council’s Court Watch program (Member), 2014-2015.

Ann Arbor Mayor’s Task Force on Increasing Safety for Women (Board Member), 2000-2002.

Service at Michigan State University Reappointment, Promotion, and Tenure Committee (2018-present)

Tier II Writing Initiative Committee, College of Social Science (2017-present).

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Success Markers Team (Member), College of Social Science (2016).

Hiring Committee for School of Criminal Justice Academic Advisors (Chair), (2016).

Hiring Committee for School of Criminal Justice Academic Advisor/Assessment position (Chair), (2016).

Scholarship Committee (Member), School of Criminal Justice (2016-present).

By-laws Committee (Chair), School of Criminal Justice (2015-present).

All-University Awards Committee (Member), (2015-2016).

Associate Chairs for College of Social Science (Member). (2014-present).

University Academic Integrity Hearing Board (Member), (2013-present).

Curriculum Committee (Member), School of Criminal Justice, (2013-2014).

Research Consortium on Gender-based Violence Colloquium Series (Coordinator), (2014-2015).

Hearing Committee (Member), School of Criminal Justice, (2013-2014).

Service to Profession Guest Editor, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Issue 34(23-24): Special Issue on Gender-based Violence Research Methods. 2019.

Editorial Board, Injury Prevention, 2011-present

Peer-Reviewer for the following scholarly journals: American Journal of Public Health Annals of Epidemiology Annals of Internal Medicine BMC Public Health Health Affairs Homicide Studies Injury Epidemiology Injury Prevention International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice JAMA Justice Quarterly Journal of Behavioral Medicine Journal of Child Custody Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice Journal of Family Violence

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Journal of Interpersonal Violence Journal of Women’s Health Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice Psychology of Violence SpringerPlus Social Science Research Violence Against Women

Grant Reviewer, Research for Preventing Violence and Violence-Related Injury, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, 2009.

Professional Memberships American Public Health Association

American Society of Criminology

MEDIA

Print/Radio/Television Interviews JAMA Podcast, March 26, 2019, “Beyond the rhetoric: Gun control that works, part 2.”

JAMA Podcast, March 12, 2019, “Beyond the rhetoric: Gun control that works, part 1.”

The Miami Herald, February 12, 2019, “When love turns to hate, innocent kids become collateral targets.”

The New Yorker Radio Hour, February 8, 2019, “Guns and domestic violence, a tragic combination.”

In Sickness and In Health (podcast), December, 2018, Season 3 episode 6, “He’s got a gun.”

The Trace, October 6, 2018, “Do stronger gun laws reduce domestic homicide?”

VICE Broadly, August 9, 2018, “How much protection do protective orders provide?”

VICE Broadly, June 22, 2018, “Gun-related domestic violence calls increased 74 percent, new report finds.”

VICE News, April 4, 2018, “California’s gun laws may have saved lives at YouTube.”

WLNS News Lansing, March 27, 2018, “Names released in fabric store murder-suicide.”

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Wall Street Journal, March 2, 2018, “States consider laws allowing courts to take guns from dangerous people.”

New York Times, March 1, 2018, “Republican and Democratic lawmakers get facts wrong on gun policy.”

Newsweek, March 1, 2018, “Gun control laws: These are the measures Americans support.”

Newsweek, February 23, 2018, “Oregon passes first gun law since Florida shooting, and it’s a big deal for single women.”

Indianapolis Star, February 22, 2018, “Indiana’s ‘red flag’ gun law is getting national attention. But does it work?”

WLNS News Lansing, February 19, 2018, “Law enforcement, state lawmakers weigh in on ‘red flag’ laws.”

Politifact, January 26, 2018, “ Rep. says she shares Obama’s view on gun violence.”

Time Magazine, December 13, 2017, “New York State wants to take guns away from all domestic abusers.”

WCMU Public Radio, November 30, 2017, “New study shows tighter gun laws reduce intimate partner homicides.”

The Trace, November 29, 2017, “States with tougher restrictions on gun ownership experience fewer domestic violence murders.”

Michigan Radio, November 29, 2017, “Study: Gun restrictions could cut intimate partner homicides.”

State News, November 27, 2017, “New Michigan gun legislation likely won’t affect MSU.”

NPR’s Hidden Brain, November 17, 2017, “Crime as a Disease.”

NBC New York, November 10, 2017, “Access to guns to easy for domestic abusers: Experts”

NPR’s On Point, November 9, 2017, “The link between domestic violence and mass shootings.”

VICE Tonic, November 8, 2017, “Don’t blame the church shooting on mental health.”

VICE Broadly, November, 7, 2017, “How closing the ‘boyfriend loophole’ in gun laws could save lives.”

Buzzfeed, November 7, 2017, “Many mass shooters have a history of domestic violence.”

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Time Magazine, November 7, 2017, “Domestic violence is the ‘canary in the coal mine’ for mass shootings.”

CBC Radio, November 7, 2017, a series of 12 live interviews on morning shows across Canada.

New York Times, October 12, 2017, “A bump stock ban is popular with the public. But experts have their doubts.”

State News, October 4, 2017, “In wake of Las Vegas shooting, a look at Michigan’s gun laws.”

The Huffington Post, July 16, 2017, “The NRA wants to solve domestic violence by arming victims. It probably won’t work.”

The Trace, June 22, 2017, “The loophole that allows many stalkers to possess firearms.”

Time Magazine, June 14, 2017, “Why so many shooters have domestic violence in their past.”

The Denver Post, April 8, 2017, “Domestic offenders in Colorado are supposed to relinquish their guns, but it doesn’t always happen.”

The Trace, August 22, 2016, “12 facts that show how guns make domestic violence even deadlier.”

The Daily News (Oregon), June 23, 2016, “Northwest Oregon congresswoman attends sit-in on gun control.”

Vox.com, June 22, 2016, “On guns, stop talking about terrorism. Start talking about domestic violence.”

WoodTV.com, February 6, 2016, “Some advocates leery of Michigan’s domestic abuse gun laws.”

Stateside on Michigan Radio, November 17, 2015, “Bills sitting on the state Senate floor would allow concealed pistol license holders to carry in schools and other areas.”

Lansing State Journal, October 13, 2015, “Michigan’s public universities don’t want guns in class.”

WKAR Current State, NPR, September 22, 2015, “Report finds Michigan among top 10 domestic homicide states.”

WKAR Public Media, NPR, August 31, 2015, “Is gang violence infectious? MSU study suggests yes.”

WILX Channel 10 News, August 26, 2015, “Gun deaths outnumber traffic ones, report says.”

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Big Ten Network, August 21, 2015, “BTN LiveBIG: Michigan State maps the ‘contagion’ of gang violence.”

Forensic Magazine, August 19, 2015, “Gang homicides found to disseminate like diseases.”

NBC Local 4 News, August 14, 2015, “Using science to curb gang violence.”

WWJ News Radio Detroit, August 14, 2015, “Can science predict and prevent gang killings?”

Rivet Radio, August 14, 2015, “Could science predict and prevent gang murders?”

Bridge Magazine, April 11, 2013, “Mental health policy is wild card in gun safety.”

The 2x2 Project, April 8, 2013, “The homicide virus? Looking at social ills as a disease.”

Generation Progress, March 28, 2013, “Forgotten victims of gun violence.”

The Craig Fahle Show, WDET Detroit Public Radio, January 29, 2013, “Firearm homicide, gun policy, and domestic violence.”

Lansing City Pulse Radio Show, January 23, 2013.

Lansing City Pulse, January 23, 2013, “Gathering the guns.”

WLNS, Lansing’s Channel 6 News, January 16, 2013, “MSU Professors sound off about President’s gun plan.”

State News, January 17, 2013, “Proposed gun control increases local sales.”

Newark Star Ledger, December 27, 2012, “Study tracks 30 years of Newark murders as 'infectious disease.'”

NPR’s Morning Edition, December 6, 2012, “Can murder be tracked like an infectious disease?”

Newstalk’s (Irish Public Radio) Moncrieff show, December 5, 2012.

Motherboard.com, December 4, 2012, “Murder is like a disease (no, really).”

Live Science, November 30, 2012, “Murder may spread like a disease.”

Michigan Radio, November 30, 2012, “MSU Researchers: Murder spreads like disease.”

Chicago Tribune, October 28, 2012, “For victims, leaving an abusive relationship is often a difficult step, experts say.”

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Chicago Tribune, October 28, 2012, “Spa slaying victim sought police help over husband in years before shooting.”

Health Care Weekly Review, February 11, 2011, “Researchers turn focus to women’s health with help of NIH grant.

The State News, June 7, 2009, “MSU study: Young adults feel safe in gangs.”

Other Media Saginaw Rising [documentary], 2013, Directed by Stephanie Baiyasi-Kozicki and Zigmond Kozicki. Featured as expert on public health approach to homicide and violence prevention.

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