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January 1, 2021 9201 University City Blvd. Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology University of North Carolina at Charlotte Charlotte, NC 28223 [email protected] Curriculum Vitae John M. Stogner, Ph.D. EDUCATION 2011 - Ph.D., Criminology, Law, and Society, University of Florida. A Biosocially Informed Investigation of General Strain Theory (Chris L. Gibson and Ronald L. Akers, Chairs) 2007 - M.S., Criminal Justice, University of North Carolina at Charlotte 2001 - B.S., Zoology, B.A., Psychology, North Carolina State University. PUBLICATIONS (* indicates graduate student coauthor, ** indicates undergraduate student coauthor) Bracketed abbreviations indicate file prefixes in online portfolio to assist with quick reference. Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles Stogner, John and Bryan Lee Miller. Exploring the Relationships between Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity and Synthetic Cannabinoid Use. Substance Use & Misuse. Lowe, C. Cory*, Bryan Lee Miller, and John Stogner. Comfortably Numb Comfortably Numb? Revisiting and Re-Specifying the Relationship between Health Strain and Substance Use. Crime & Delinquency. Stogner, John, Bryan Lee Miller, & Kyle McLean. Police Stress, Mental Health, and Resiliency during the COVID-19 Pandemic. American Journal of Criminal Justice. Miller, Bryan Lee, C. Cory Lowe*, Markus Kaakinen*, Iina Savolainen*, Anu Sirola*, John Stogner, Noora Ellonen, Atte Oksanen. (In Press). Online Peers and Offline Highs: An Examination of Online Peer Groups, Social Media Homophily, and Substance Use. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs. Lowe, C. Cory*, John Stogner and Bryan Lee Miller. (In Press) Spice Use among Adolescents in the United States: A National Profile of Synthetic Cannabinoid Users. Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse. Nobles, Matthew R., John Stogner, and Miller, Bryan Lee (Online First). Mixing Shots: Assessing self-reported drunk hunting and target shooting in a young adult population. Deviant Behavior. Stogner, John. Academia Shrugs: Barriers to Improving the Efficiency and Quality of Criminology Research and Education. American Journal of Criminal Justice. January 1, 2021 Al-Zouabi, Ihsan*, John Stogner, Bryan Miller, and Elizabeth Lane**. (In Press). Butane hash oil and dabbing: insights into use, amateur production techniques, and potential harm mitigation. Substance Abuse and Rehabilitation. [A52]. Hoyle, Justin*, Bryan Lee Miller, John Stogner, Chad Posick, and Brenda Sims Blackwell. (In Press). Analyzing predictors of drinking and driving among gender cohorts within a college sample. American Journal of Criminal Justice. [A51] Boman, John H., Laura Agnich, Bryan Lee Miller, John Stogner, and Thomas Mowen. (In Press). The “other side of the fence”: A learning- and control- based investigation of the relationship between deviance and friendship quality. Deviant Behavior. (Impact Factor- 0.772) [A50] Stogner, John, Julia Martinez, Bryan Lee Miller, and Kenneth J. Sher. (2016). How strong is the “fake ID effect?” An examination using propensity score matching in two samples. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. (Impact Factor-3.311) [A49] Miller, J. Mitchell, John Stogner, and Bryan Lee Miller. (In Press). Exploring synthetic heroin: Accounts of acetyl fentanyl use from a sample of dually-diagnosed drug offenders. Drug and Alcohol Review. (Impact Factor-2.069) [A48] Miller, Bryan Lee, John Stogner, J. Mitchell Miller, and Isabel Fernandez. (In Press). The arrest and novel psychoactive drug (NPD) relationship: Observations from a young adult population. Journal of Drug Issues. (Impact Factor – 0.640) [A47] Stogner, John and Chris L. Gibson. (In press; 2016) Genetic Modification of the relationship between parental rejection and adolescent alcohol use. Alcohol & Alcoholism. DOI: 10.1093/alcalc/agv136 (Impact Factor – 2.889) [A46] Amber Sanders*, John Eassey, John Stogner, and Bryan Lee Miller. (In Press). Dishonesty and drug acquisition: Correlates of “success” among drug-seeking patients. Journal of Primary Care and Community Health. [A45] Miller, Bryan Lee, John Stogner, and J. Mitchell Miller. (2016). Exploring Butane Hash Oil Use: A Research Note. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs. [A44] Duso, Adam and John Stogner (2016). Reevaluating the criminalization of in utero alcohol exposure: A harm reduction approach. Bill of Rights Journal. [A43] Stogner, John, David N. Khey, Laura Agnich, and Bryan Lee Miller. (In Press). “They were getting high on what?” Evaluating novel psychoactive drug knowledge among practitioners. American Journal of Criminal Justice. DOI: 10.1007/s12103-015-9327-1 [A42] Stogner, John and Bryan Lee Miller. (2015). The dabbing dilemma: A call for research on butane hash oil and other alternate forms of cannabis use. Substance Abuse 36 (4), 393-395. DOI: 10.1080/08897077.2015.1071724 (Impact Factor – 2.097) [A41] January 1, 2021 Stogner, John, Julie M. Baldwin, Timothy Brown, and Taylor Chick**. (2015). Perceptions of Powdered Alcohol and Intentions to Use: An Exploratory Qualitative Assessment of Potential Palcohol Use by Young Adults. Beverages, 1, 320-331. [A40] Felix, Shanna*, Chad Posick, Justin Hoyle*, Bryan Lee Miller, and John Stogner. (In Press). Deconstructing the LGBT-victimization association: The case of sexual assault and alcohol- related problems. Journal of Family Strengths. [A39]. Stogner, John and Bryan Lee Miller (2015). Assessing the dangers of “dabbing”: Mere marijuana or harmful new trend? Pediatrics, 136, (1) 1-3. DOI:10.1542/peds.2015-0454 (Impact Factor- 5.297) [A38] • Media Coverage: Health (June 15, 2015). “Pot ‘Dabbing’: The New Trend That Could Be Hazardous to Your Health” • Media Coverage: NBC News (June 15, 2016). “Doctors Should Warn Kids Against 'Dabbing' Marijuana, Experts Say. • Media Coverage: Clinical Psychiatry (June 15, 2016). “‘Dabbing’ on the rise: Is this marijuana use dangerous?” Stogner, John. (2015). Predictions instead of panics: The framework and utility of systematic forecasting of novel psychoactive drug trends. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. 41 (6), 519-526. DOI:10.3109/00952990.2014.998367 (Impact Factor- 1.470) [A37] Miller, Bryan Lee, John Stogner, Laura Agnich, Amber Sanders*, Joseph Bacot*, and Shanna Felix**. (Online First). Marketing a panic: Media coverage of novel psychoactive drugs (NPDs) and its relationship with legal changes. American Journal of Criminal Justice. DOI: 10.1007/s12103-014-9270-6 [A36] Rukus, Joseph, John Stogner, and Bryan Lee Miller. (In Press). LGBT novel drug use as contextualized through control, strain, and learning theories. Social Science Quarterly. (Impact Factor- 0.741) [A35] Stogner, John, John Boman, and Bryan Lee Miller. (In Press). Assessing the relationship between divergent drinking patterns and perceptions of friendship quality. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse. (Impact Factor- 0.782) [A34] Stogner, John. (2015). DAT1 and alcohol use: Differential responses to life stress during adolescence. Criminal Justice Studies, 28 (1)18-38. DOI:10.1080/1478601X.2014.1000003 [A33] Miller, Bryan Lee and John Stogner. (2015). Keeping it between the bouys: Assessing self-reported boating under the influence (BUI) in a young adult population. Deviant Behavior 36 (1) 68-86. DOI:10.1080/01639625.2014.908679 (Impact Factor- 0.772) [A32] Stogner, John. (2014). The potential threat of acetyl fentanyl: Legal issues, contaminated heroin, and acetyl fentanyl "disguised" as other opioids. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 64 (6) 637-639. DOI: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2014.07.017 (Impact Factor- 4.333) [A31] • Media Coverage: Los Angeles Times (August 18, 2014). “Quasi-Legal Street Drug Poses New Lethal Threat to Users.” January 1, 2021 • Media Coverage: Fox News (August 22, 2014). “The New Street Drug to Watch: Acetyl Fentanyl.” Fox News. • Media Coverage: Nature World News (August 19, 2014). “Researchers Warn New Street Drug Combo Is 15 Times Stronger than Heroine.” Stogner, John, Chris L. Gibson, and J. Mitchell Miller. (2014). Examining the reciprocal nature of the health-violence relationship: Results from a nationally representative sample. Justice Quarterly, 31 (3), 473-499. DOI:10.1080/07418825.2012.723029 (Impact Factor- 2.090) [A30] Stogner, John, John M. Eassey, Julie M. Baldwin, and Bryan Lee Miller. (2014). Innovative alcohol use: Assessing the prevalence of alcohol without liquid and other non-oral routes of alcohol administration. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 142 (1) 74-78. DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2014.05.026 (Impact Factor- 3.278) [A29] Baldwin, Julie M., John Stogner, and Bryan Lee Miller. (2014). “It’s five o’clock somewhere:” An examination of the association between happy hour drinking and negative consequences. Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy, 9 (1), 17-28. DOI: 10.1186/1747-597X-9-17 (Impact Factor- 1.451) [A28] Stogner, John, Julie M. Baldwin, John M. Eassey, and Bryan Lee Miller. (2014). Promoting pragmatism over panic: The case of alcohol inhalation and other non-traditional forms of alcohol use. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 75 (4) 719-720. (Impact Factor- 2.272) [A27] Stogner, John, Amber Sanders*, and Bryan Lee Miller. (2014). Deception for drugs: “Doctor shopping” among young adults. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 27 (5) 583- 593. DOI:10.3122/jabfm.2014.05.140107 (Impact Factor- 1.848) [A26] Stogner, John, J. Mitchell Miller, Christopher J. Schreck, Eric A. Stewart, Bonnie S. Fisher (2014). Peer group delinquency and sexual victimization: Does popularity matter? Women & Criminal Justice,