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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. : 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 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]

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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 . 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 , 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, 24 (1), 62-81. DOI:10.1080/08974454.2013.842520 [A25]

Sanders, Amber**, John Stogner, Jonathan Seibert*, and Bryan Lee Miller. (2014). Misperceptions of peer pill-popping: The prevalence, correlates, and effects of inaccurate assumptions about peer pharmaceutical misuse. Substance Use & Misuse, 49 (7) 813-823. DOI: 10.3109/10826084.2014.880485 (Impact Factor- 1.226) [A24]

Miller, Bryan and John Stogner. (2014). Not-so-clean fun: A profile of “bath salt” users among a college sample in the United States. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 46 (2) 147-153. DOI: 10.1080/20791072.2013.876520 (Impact Factor- 1.308) [A23]

Singleton, Michael**, John Stogner, and Bryan Lee Miller. (2014). Awareness of novel drug legality in a young adult population. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 39 (3) 425-435. DOI: 10.1007/s12103-013-9221-7 [A22]

Stogner, John and Bryan Lee Miller. (2014). A spicy kind of high: A profile of synthetic cannabinoid users. Journal of Substance Use, 19 (1-2), 199-205. DOI:10.3109/14659891.2013.770571 (Impact Factor- 0.753) [A21] January 1, 2021

• Media Coverage: CESAR Fax (May 20, 2013) “Study Finds That 14% of Undergraduate Students at a Southeastern University Report Synthetic Cannabinoid Use; Users More Likely to Be Male and Identify as LGBT.” CESAR Fax: A Weekly Fax from the Center for Substance Abuse Research, University of Maryland, College Park.

Boman, John, Bryan Lee Miller, John Stogner, Laura Agnich, and Marvin Krohn. (2014). Examining perceptions of peer substance use in friendships of different gender structure. Journal of Crime & Justice, 37 (2) 173-196. DOI:10.1080/0735648X.2013.777210 [A20]

Hart, Melanie**, Laura Agnich, John Stogner, and Bryan Lee Miller. (2014). ‘Me and my drank:’ Exploring the relationship between musical preferences and purple drank experimentation. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 39 (1) 172-186. DOI: 10.1007/s12103-013-9213-7 [A19] • Highest social impact score in Springer’s 2013 and 2014 Publisher’s Report for the American Journal of Criminal Justice. • Media Coverage: Pacific-Standard (July 23, 2014) “In Search of the Ultimate Abstract.”

Stogner, John and Bryan Lee Miller. (2013). Investigating the ‘bath salt’ panic: The rarity or synthetic cathinone use among students in the United States. Drug and Alcohol Review, 32 (5), 545-549. DOI:10.1111/dar.12055 (Impact Factor- 2.069) [A18]

Sanders, Amber**, John Stogner, and Bryan Lee Miller. (2013). Perception vs. reality: An investigation of the misperceptions concerning the extent of peer novel drug use. Journal of Drug Education, 43 (2) 97-120. DOI: 10.2190/DE.43.2.a (Impact Factor- 0.429) [A17]

Stogner, John and Chris L. Gibson. (2013). Stressful life events and adolescent drug use: Moderating influences of the MAOA gene. Journal of Criminal Justice, 41 (5), 357-363. DOI:10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2013.06.003 (Impact Factor- 2.378) [A16]

Boman, John, John Stogner, and Bryan Lee Miller. (2013). , marijuana use, and friendships: The relationship between similar and dissimilar usage and friendship quality. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 45 (3) 218-226. DOI:10.1080/02791072.2013.803646 (Impact Factor- 1.308) [A15]

Agnich, Laura, John Stogner, Bryan Miller, and Catherine Marcum. (2013). “Purple drank” prevalence and characteristics of misusers of codeine cough syrup mixtures. Addictive Behaviors, 38 (9) 2445-2449. DOI:10.1016/j.addbeh.2013.03.020 (Impact Factor- 2.441) [A14] • Media Coverage: Dug Dug (2013) “New Study Reveals Codeine Cough Syrup Abuse is Gaining Popularity in the Southern United States Among non-African Americans.” Dug Dug: Research Made Simple. http://www.dugdug.com/new- study-on-cough-syrup-abuse

Stogner, John, Bryan Lee Miller, and Catherine Marcum. (2013). Learning to E-cheat: A criminological test of internet facilitated academic cheating. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 24 (2) 175-199. DOI:10.1080/10511253.2012.693516 [A13]

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Miller, Bryan Lee, John Boman, John Stogner. (2013). Examining the measurement of novel drug perceptions: Salvia divinorum, gender, and peer substance use. Substance Use and Misuse, 48 (1), 65-72. DOI:10.3109/10826084.2012.723956 (Impact Factor- 1.226) [A12]

Boman, John, John Stogner, Bryan Lee Miller, O. Hayden Griffin, III, and Marvin Krohn. (2012). On the operational validity of perceptual peer delinquency: Exploring projection and elements contained in perceptions. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 49 (4) 601-621. DOI:10.1177/0022427811419367 (Impact Factor- 2.159) [A11]

Stogner, John, Dave N. Khey, O. Hayden Griffin, III, Bryan Lee Miller, and John Boman. (2012). Regulating a novel drug: An evaluation of changes in use of Salvia divinorum in the first year of Florida’s ban. International Journal of Drug Policy, 23 (6) 512-521. DOI:10.1016/j.drugpo.2012.03.001 (Impact Factor- 2.475) [A10]

Boman, John, Marvin Krohn, Chris L. Gibson, and John Stogner. (2012). Investigating friendship quality: An exploration of self-control and social control theories’ friendship hypotheses. Journal of Youth and Adolescence 41 (11) 1526-1540. DOI:10.1007/s10964-012-9747-x (Impact Factor- 2.312) [A09]

Stogner, John. (2012). Assessing the objective measures of the evolving standards of decency: The history of measuring a moving target with an elastic ruler. International Journal of Public Law and Policy, 2 (1) 1-15. [A8]

Baldwin, Julie M., Bryan Lee Miller, John Stogner and Steve Hach. (2012) The night the raving died: The social construction of a local drug panic. Deviant Behavior, 33(9) 675-698. DOI:10.1080/01639625.2011.636723 (Impact Factor- 0.772) [A7]

Stogner, John and Chris L. Gibson. (2011). The influence of health strain on the initiation and frequency of substance use in a national sample of adolescents. Journal of Drug Issues, 41 (1) 69- 94. DOI:10.1177/002204261104100104 (Impact Factor- 0.640) [A6]

Miller, Bryan Lee, John Stogner, Dave Khey, Ronald L. Akers, John H. Boman, IV, and O. Hayden Griffin, III. (2011). Magic mint, the Internet, and peer associations: A test of social learning theory using patterns of Salvia divinorum use. Journal of Drug Issues 41 (3) 305-326. (Impact Factor- 0.640) DOI:0022-0426/11/01 [A5]

Stogner, John and Chris L. Gibson. (2010). Healthy, wealthy, and wise: Incorporating health issues as a source of strain in Agnew’s general strain theory. Journal of Criminal Justice, 38 (6) 1150- 1159. DOI:10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2010.09.003 (Impact Factor- 2.378) [A4]

Stogner, John. (2010). Exploring the techniques used to tamper with pharmaceuticals in order to facilitate abuse and misuse. Contemporary Issues in Criminology and the Social Sciences, 4 (2) 61-84. [A3]

Stogner, John. (2010). The war on whiskey in the womb: Assessing the merit of challenges to statutes restricting the alcohol intake of pregnant women. Rutgers Journal of Law and Public Policy, 7 (2) 259-288. [A2] January 1, 2021

Ward, Jeffrey T., John Stogner, Chris L. Gibson, and Ronald L. Akers. (2010). A new trick for an old dog: Applying developmental trajectories to inform drug use progression. Journal of Drug Issues, 40 (4) 755-782. DOI:10.1177/002204261004000401 (Impact Factor- 0.640) [A1]

Journal Articles Under Review

Suicidal Ideation, Planning, and Attempts among Synthetic Cannabinoid Users: An Exploration of Effects within Demographic Subgroups. Crisis

Sexual Orientation and Synthetic Cannabinoid Use: Examining the Role of Bullying Victimization. Drug and Alcohol Dependence

Books

Akers, Ronald L., John Stogner, Bryan Lee Miller. (Under Contract). Drugs, Alcohol, & Society: A Theoretical Approach (Second Edition). Cambridge University Press. [B4]

Stogner, John, Bryan Lee Miller and David N. Khey. (Under Contract). Synthetic and Novel Drugs: Emerging Issues, Legal Policy and Public Health. CRC Press (Taylor & Francis). [B3]

Stogner, John. (2015). The Nature and Theory of Crime. Cognela Academic Press (Taylor & Francis). San Diego, CA. [B2]

Khey, David N., John Stogner and Bryan Lee Miller. (2014). Emerging Trends in Drug Use and Distribution. Springer (Springer Science & Business Media). Philadelphia, PA. [B1]

Book Chapters, Encyclopedia Entries, etc.

Stogner, John and Lucas Maness*. (2021). The Culture, Impact, and Variability of American “Head Shops” in James Hawdon, Bryan Miller, and Matthew Costello (Eds.) Marijuana in America: Cultural, Political, and Medical Controversies. ABC-CLIO Publishing. Santa Barbara, CA.

Maness, Lucas* and John Stogner (2021). “Dabbing” and Butane Hash Oil. In James Hawdon, Bryan Miller, and Matthew Costello (Eds.) Marijuana in America: Cultural, Political, and Medical Controversies. ABC-CLIO Publishing. Santa Barbara, CA.

Sarvey, Logan** and John Stogner (2021). Single Use Marijuana Devices. In James Hawdon, Bryan Miller, and Matthew Costello (Eds.) Marijuana in America: Cultural, Political, and Medical Controversies. ABC-CLIO Publishing. Santa Barbara, CA.

Messer, Shannon*, Sam LaVergne*, and John Stogner (2020). Controversies in Biosocial Criminology: The State of Modern Debate. In Reece, B. and Marcum, C. (eds.) Controversial Issues in Criminal Justice (pages 1-29). Cognella, San Diego California.

Stogner, John and Ihsan Al-Zoubi* (2020). “Unlocking” Student Success: Gamification Tools and a Solution to the PowerPoint Puzzle. The Criminologist 45(1) 33-37. January 1, 2021

Stogner, John and Bryan Lee Miller. (2016). In Defense of Independence: The Value of (Co-)Independent Research Coursework and how University Limitations Impact a Valuable Educational Tool. The Criminologist. [C10]

Morris, Holly*, and John Stogner. (Forthcoming). “Synthetic cannabis use in the military and U.S. military policy” in Victor Preedy (Ed.) The Handbook of Cannabis and Related Pathologies. Elsevier. [C9]

Sanders, Amber*, and John Stogner. (Forthcoming). “A profile of synthetic cannabinoid users” in Victor Preedy (Ed.) The Handbook of Cannabis and Related Pathologies. Elsevier. [C8]

Stogner, John (Forthcoming). “Medicine and crime” in Wesley G. Jennings, George E. Higgins, David N. Khey, and Mildred M. Maldonado-Molina (Eds.) The Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment. Wiley Blackwell. [C7]

Stogner, John (Forthcoming). “Uniform crime reports” in Wesley G. Jennings, George E. Higgins, David N. Khey, and Mildred M. Maldonado-Molina (Eds.) The Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment. Wiley Blackwell. [C6]

Stogner, John and Bryan Lee Miller (2015). “Youth drug trends and societal reactions” in Marvin D. Krohn and Jodi Lane (Eds.) Handbook of Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Justice. pp. 562- 580. Wiley-Blackwell. [C5]

Stogner, John (2014). “General strain theory and biosocial criminology: pathways to successful theoretical integration” in Kevin Beaver, J. C. Barnes, and Brian Boutwell (Eds.) The Nature versus Biosocial Debate in Criminology. Sage Publications. [C4]

Stogner, John. (2011). “DNA testing within the criminal justice system” in Delores Jones-Brown and Beverly D. Frazier (Eds.). (2011). African Americans and the Criminal Justice System: An Encyclopedia. Greenwood Press. [C3]

Stogner, John (2009). “Book review: Erin, C. & Ost, S. (Eds.). (2007). The Criminal Justice System and Health Care.” Oxford University Press, Oxford, England, xxiv, 286 pp. International Criminal Justice Review, 19:2, 255-256. [C2]

Stogner, John, (2009). “Book review: Lanier, M. (Ed.). (2006). The Impact of HIV/AIDS on Criminology and Criminal Justice (The International Library of Criminology, Criminal Justice & Penology, Second Series). Hampshire, UK: Ashgate, xviii, 359 pp. International Criminal Justice Review, 19:1, 67-68. [C1]

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2016 - present Associate Professor, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Associate Professor of Public Policy, Public Policy Program; University of North January 1, 2021

Carolina at Charlotte

2013 - 2016 Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte. 2015- present: Assistant Professor of Public Policy, Public Policy Program; University of North Carolina at Charlotte

2011 - 2013 Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology (2012- 2013), Department of Political Science (2011-2012), Georgia Southern University.

2009 - 2010 Research Assistant, W.E.B. DuBois Fellowship, National Institute of Justice (Crime and victimization among Hispanic adolescents: A multilevel longitudinal study of acculturation and segmented assimilation; Award No: 2008-IJ-CX-0003).

2009 Instructor (Research Methods in Criminology; Drugs and Society), Division of Criminology, Law, and Society in the Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law, University of Florida

2009 - 2010 Lab Instructor for Graduate Methodology (Methods of Research in Latin American Studies), Center for Latin American Studies, University of Florida

2008 Lab Instructor (Research Methods in Criminology), Division of Criminology, Law, and Society in the Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law, University of Florida.

2006 - 2007 Lab Instructor (Research Methods in Criminal Justice), Department of Criminal Justice, University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

2006 - 2007 Graduate Research Assistant for Jennifer Hartman and Thomas Holt, Department of Criminal Justice, University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

GRANTS AND FINANCIAL AWARDS

2020 J. Mitchell Miller (PI), Holly Ventura Miller (Co-PI), Bryan Lee Miller (Co-PI), and John Stogner (Co-PI). A Multi-site Mixed Method Evaluation of the COVID- 19 Pandemic on Resiliency and Officer Wellness. Submitted to National Institute of Justice. Amount Requested: $503571. Not funded.

2020 Stogner, John (PI), Mitch Miller (Co-PI), and Daniel Locke. A Mixed Method Evaluation of the COVID-19 Pandemic’s Effect on Medical Marijuana in Diverse Socioeconomic Contexts. Amount requested: $143,750. Submitted to the Russell Sage Foundation. Not funded.

2019 Examining Synthetic Psychoactive Drug Use in Rural and Urban Justice Settings. Bryan Miller (PI), John Stogner (Co-PI), and J. Mitchell Miller. Total amount requested: $695,436. Submitted to the National Institute for Drug Abuse. Not January 1, 2021

Funded.

2019 Co-Primary Investigator with Bryan Miller (PI) and J. Mitchell Miller. Examining Synthetic Psychoactive Drug Use in Rural and Urban Settings: A Mixed-Methods Study. Submitted to the National Institute for Drug Abuse. Requested amount: $625,447. Scored, but not funded.

2017 Primary Investigator with Michael G. Turner (Lead PI), Samuel Dewitt (PI), and Cabbarus Health Alliance. Minority Youth Violence Prevention II (MYVP II): Integrating Social Determinants of Health and Community Policing Approaches. Submitted to the Department of Health and Human Services. Requested amount: $160,000.00. Not funded.

2017 Primary Investigator with Bryan Lee Miller (Co-PI) and J. Mitchell Miller. Examining Novel Psychoactive Drug Use among Drug Court Participants: A Mixed Methods Study. Submitted to the National Institute of Justice. Requested amount: $491,317.00. Not funded.

2017 Reflections on Race and the Criminal Justice System: Learning, Adapting, and Improving One Year After Charlotte’s Protests. Chancellor's Diversity Challenge Fund Application. Funded at $3640.

2016 Primary Investigator with Bryan Lee Miller (Co-PI) and J. Mitchell Miller. Examining Novel Psychoactive Drug Use among Drug Court Participants: A Mixed Methods Study. Submitted to the National Institute of Justice. Requested amount: $392,632.00. Not Funded.

2016 Primary Investigator with Wenwen Dou. Monitoring Potentially Emergent Forms of Substance Use via Systematic Collection and Assessment of Social Media Data. Submitted to Charlotte Research Initiatives. Requested amount: $49,000.00. Not Funded.

2016 Secondary Proposer (COST International Partner Country Representative). Van Hout, Marie Claire (Primary Proposer). Medicines misuse: Assessment, Reporting, Consumers and Health. European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST). European Union Framework Programme. Not Funded.

2016 Consultant. Miller, Bryan Lee (PI). Examining Synthetic Psychoactive Drug Use in Rural Justice Settings: A Mixed-Methods Study. Submitted to National Institute on Drug Abuse. Requested amount: $350,000. Not Funded.

2015 Primary Investigator with Wenwen Dou, Shannon Reid, Kalpathi Subramanian, and Michael G. Turner. Monitoring potentially emergent forms of substance use via systematic collection and assessment of social media data. Submitted to Project Mosaic: Collaborative Seed Grants, Interdisciplinary Behavioral and Social Science. Requested amount: $14,982.70. Not Funded.

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2015 Primary Investigator: Evaluation of a novel and emerging psychoactive drug training program. Submitted to Faculty Research Grants Program at UNC Charlotte. Requested amount: $4,138.40. Awarded January, 2015.

2014 Senior Research Personnel. Michael G. Turner and Beth Bjerregaard. Crime analytics – Research experiences for undergraduates. Submitted to National Science Foundation. Requested Amount: $292,006. Not funded.

2014 Co-Primary Investigator with Joseph B. Kuhns, Shannon Reid, and Paul Paskoff: Responding to convenience store robberies in Charlotte through technological integration of public and private video systems. Submitted to the National Institute of Justice, Optimizing the Use of Video Technology to Improve Criminal Justice Outcomes Solicitation, on April 28, 2014. Requested Amount: $1,446,140. Not Funded.

2011 Co-Primary Investigator with Catherine D. Marcum and Bryan Lee Miller: Research Assistantship Investment Program, Office of the Vice President for Research and the Jack N. Averitt College of Graduate Studies. Project Title: Examination of high risk behaviors associated with substance use. Funded at $26,468.

2011 Development of Instruction Grant: The Center for Teaching, Learning, and Scholarship. Awarded funds to develop Biosocial Criminology courses at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Funded at $1,703.70.

2010 Stipend ($3,500) and waivers ($2,500) awarded to attend the Quantitative Analysis of Crime and Criminal Justice Data Workshop sponsored by the Bureau of Justice Statistics at the Inter-University Consortium for Policy and Social Research Summer Program.

2009 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Travel Grant, University of Florida. Competitive award supporting travel to the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology in Philadelphia, PA.

2009 Graduate Student Travel Grant, Graduate Student Council, University of Florida. Competitive award supporting travel to the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology in Philadelphia, PA.

2009 Graduate Student Travel Grant, Graduate Student Council, University of Florida. Competitive award supporting travel to the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting in Boston, MA.

2007 - 2011 University of Florida Alumni Fellowship

2005 - 2007 Dean Reep Scholarship, University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

2001- 2003 Leath Foundation Scholarship, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School January 1, 2021

of Medicine.

HONORS AND AWARDS

2016 ACJS Sage Junior Faculty Teaching Award. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.

2010 Outstanding Graduate Student Award, Southern Criminal Justice Association

2009 Ronald L. Akers Graduate Student Paper Award, University of Florida. “An examination of the relationship between adolescent health and delinquency in a nationally representative sample: A structural equations modeling approach.”

2007 Robert Lassiter Outstanding Graduate Student Paper Award, University of North Carolina at Charlotte. “Social and legal issues created by the criminalization of pregnant women’s use of alcohol.”

2007 Phi Kappa Phi, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

2000 Psi Chi, North Carolina State University

1999 Phi Beta Kappa, North Carolina State University

1998 Golden Key Honor Society, North Carolina State University

1998 Gamma Sigma Delta, North Carolina State University

PRESENTATIONS (* indicates graduate student, ** indicates undergraduate student)

Invited Presentations

Stogner, John. Labeling and Diversion of Novel Drug Offenders in the United States. Presentation delivered to school of Social Sciences at the University of Tampere, Finland. April 10, 2019.

Stogner, John. Novel and emergent forms of substance use and abuse. Presentation delivered to the McLeod Addictive Disease Center in Charlotte, NC. December 15, 2017.

Stogner, John. Criminal justice issues associated with the transition to medical marijuana in NC. Charlotte Town Hall. Hosted by NC Representative Kelly M. Alexander. August 26, 2017.

Stogner, John. Pathways to graduate success in criminal justice. Presentation delivered via Skype at the request to the Gator Criminology Syndicate (University of Florida). February 6, 2017

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Stogner, John. Rationales behind NPS use- Creating a typology of motivations. Presentation delivered as part of the “New Strategies for New Psychoactive Substances: A Public Health Approach” Program at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York, NY. June 9, 2016.

Stogner, John. Public health, harm reduction, and policy interventions for novel psychoactive substances. Presentation delivered as part of the “New Strategies for New Psychoactive Substances: A Public Health Approach” Program at The New School for Social Research in New York, NY. June 10, 2016.

Stogner, John. Reevaluating the criminalization of in utero alcohol exposure: A harm reduction approach. Paper presented as part of the 2015 William & Mary School of Law Conference: “The Liberal Dilemma in Child Welfare Reform” in Williamsburg, VA on March 20, 2015.

Stogner, John. Does delinquency damage health or does poor health lead to deviance? A longitudinal examination of the relationship between health and behavior during adolescence. Paper presented as part of the University of Southern Mississippi School of Criminal Justice Research Colloquium Speaker Series in Hattiesburg, MS on January 29, 2010.

Stogner, John. Connecting health and delinquency: the effects of physical ailments on involvement in delinquency and drug use. Paper presented to The Institute for Crime, Justice, and Policy Research in Gainesville, FL on October 2, 2009.

International Presentations

Stogner, John, John Eassey, Julie M. Baldwin, and Bryan Lee Miller. Investigating NPS Use among LGBT Adolescents in the United States. Presented at the VI International Conference on Novel Psychoactive Substances in Maastricht, Netherlands. April 8, 2019.

Miller, Bryan Lee, John Stogner, J. Mitchell Miller, and Isabel Fernandez. Exploring the arrest and novel psychoactive substance relationship: observations from a young adult population. Paper presented at the IV International Conference on Novel Psychoactive Substances in Budapest, Hungary. May 31, 2016.

National Presentations

Al-zouabi, Ihsan and John Stogner. Explosive Marijuana Concentrates: Amateur butane hash-oil production techniques and risk-taking behaviors. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in New Orleans, LA. February, 16, 2018.

Miller, Bryan Lee, John Stogner, and Matthew R. Nobles. Mixing Shots: Assessing self-reported drunk hunting and target shooting in a young adult population. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society for Criminology in Atlanta, GA. November 15, 2018.

Stogner, John, J. Mitchell Miller, and Bryan Lee Miller. Exploring Synthetic Heroin: Accounts of Acetyl Fentanyl Use From a Sample of Dually Diagnosed Drug Offenders. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in Philadelphia, PA. November 17, 2017. January 1, 2021

Stogner, John, Julia Martinez, and Bryan Lee Miller. How strong is the “fake ID effect”? An examination using propensity score matching in two samples. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in New Orleans, LA. November 17, 2016.

Stogner, John, David N. Khey, Laura E. Agnich, and Bryan Lee Miller. “They were getting high on what?” A qualitative evaluation of novel psychoactive drug knowledge among practitioners. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Denver, CO. April 2, 2016

Stogner, John and Matthew Phillips. Gender and ethnic profiling of potential “legal high” consumers by “head shop” employees: The case of kratom in the southeastern United States. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in Washington, DC. November 20, 2015

Miller, Bryan Lee, John Stogner, and Holly Ventura Miller. Butane hash oil: Assessing the dangers of dabbing and the future of marijuana policy. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in Washington, DC. November 19, 2015

Hoyle, Justin*, Bryan Lee Miller, and John Stogner. Exploring predictors of self-reported DUIs in a young adult population. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Orlando, FL. March 7, 2015.

Agnich, Laura, Bryan Lee Miller, and John Stogner. “Not necessarily unsafe, but vulnerable:” Perceptions of safety and harassment among LGBT students at a rural university. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Orlando, FL. March 4, 2015.

Stogner, John and David N. Khey. Differential impact of state-level legislation of novel drugs on the forensic community: A census. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in San Francisco, CA. November, 2014.

Stogner, John. Perceptions versus realities of drug users. Roundtable discussant at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Philadelphia, PA. March 19, 2014.

Woodward, Vanessa, O. Hayden Griffin, III, and John Stogner. Breaking the curve: the effects of substance use on academic pressure and GPA. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Philadelphia, PA. March 19, 2014.

Stogner, John, Joseph Rukus, Laura Agnich, and Bryan Lee Miller. Novel drug use in the LGBT community: a mixed methods approach using the social structure-social learning model. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in Atlanta, GA. November 22, 2013.

Stogner, John and Chris L. Gibson. Exploring the influence of genetic risk and poor parent-child relationships on the susceptibility to deviant peer influence. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in Chicago, IL. November 14, 2012. January 1, 2021

Woodward, Vanessa, O. Hayden Griffin, III, and John Stogner. The stability of the grasmick scale: An examination of construct validity across two college student samples. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in Chicago, IL. November 14, 2012.

Stogner, John and Chris L. Gibson. The same but still different: Exploring nonshared environmental influences on antisocial behavior of identical twins. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in Washington, DC. November 17, 2011.

Miller, Bryan Lee, John Boman, Laura Agnich, and John Stogner. Friendship gender structure and projection: Examining perceptions of peer delinquency in friendships of different gender structure. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in Washington, DC. November 18, 2011.

Baldwin, Julie M., Bryan Lee Miller, and John Stogner. The night the raving died: A social construction of a drug panic. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Toronto, Canada. March, 3 2011.

Ward, Jeffrey T. and John Stogner. The effects of deviant peers on drug use across groups with different propensities for deviant peer acquisition. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Toronto, Canada. March 3, 2011.

Boman, John, John Stogner, Chris L. Gibson, and Marvin D. Krohn. The behavioral influence of those who perceive high vs. low friendship intensity: A dyadic analysis of friendship pairs. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Toronto, Canada. March 3, 2011.

Stogner, John, Chris L. Gibson, and Kevin M. Beaver. Moving towards a biosocially informed general strain theory: Examining the heritability of key strains. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in San Francisco, CA. November 17, 2010.

Boman, John, John Stogner, Bryan Lee Miller, O. Hayden Griffin, III, and Marvin Krohn. Factors affecting perceptions of another's substance use: Differences within and between friendships of varying gender. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in San Francisco, CA. November 18, 2010.

Stogner, John, Bryan Lee Miller, and O. Hayden Griffin, III. The impact of a policy change: Evaluating changes in the use of Salvia divinorum during the first year of Florida’s ban. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in San Diego, CA. February 27, 2010.

Griffin, O. Hayden, III and John Stogner. Academic strain as a predictor of substance use among university students. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in San Diego, CA. February 24, 2010.

Stogner, John. An examination of the relationship between adolescent health and delinquency in a nationally representative sample. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society January 1, 2021

of Criminology in Philadelphia, PA. November 5, 2009.

Stogner, John, Chris L. Gibson, and Kevin M. Beaver. Extending criminological theory: Examining the effects of low self-control on health related behaviors in adolescence. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in Philadelphia, PA. November 5, 2009.

Stogner, John. Exploring the effect of online information on students' attitudes and beliefs related to prescription stimulant misuse. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences in Boston, MA. March 12, 2009.

Stogner, John. Incorporating health care concerns and insurance issues into general strain theory. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in St. Louis, MO. November 12, 2008.

Regional Presentations

Stogner, John, Bryan Lee Miller, and Kyle McLean. Police Stress, Mental Health, and Resiliency during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Presented at the Western Criminal Justice Association Annual Meeting. Meeting held virtually due to ongoing pandemic. November 10, 2020.

Lowe, C. Cory, Bryan Miller, and John Stogner. Comfortably Numb? Revisiting and Respecifying the Relationship Between Health Strain and Substance Use. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Southern Criminal Justice Association in Nashville, TN. September 11, 2019.

Johnson, Kevin** and John Stogner. The context and psychoactive effects of “lion’s tail” (Leonotis leonurus) use: An unobtrusive exploration. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Southern Criminal Justice Association in Savannah, GA. September 8, 2016.

Franklin, Justin, Matthew Phillips, John Stogner, Joseph Bacot, and Justin Hoyle. Kratom Availability and Distribution in Three Southern States: A Geospatial Assessment. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Southern Criminal Justice Association in Charleston, SC. September 10, 2015.

Hoyle, Justin, Bryan Lee Miller, and John Stogner. Gender Differences in DUI Predictors Within a College Sample. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Southern Criminal Justice Association in Charleston, SC. September 10, 2015.

Agnich, Laura, Bryan Lee Miller, and John Stogner. “It’s kind of difficult to have fun, especially if you’re not ‘out:’” Drug and alcohol abuse as coping strategies in response to strain among college students who identify as gender and sexual minorities. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Southern Sociological Society in New Orleans, LA. 2015.

Stogner, John. Predictions instead of panics: The framework and utility of systematic forecasting of novel psychoactive drug trends. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Southern Criminal Justice Association in Clearwater, FL. September 18, 2014. January 1, 2021

Justin Hoyle*, Bryan Miller, and John Stogner. Synthetic highs: Exploring predictors of synthetic cannabinoid use in a college sample. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Southern Criminal Justice Association in Clearwater, FL. September 18, 2014.

Bacot, Joseph*, Michael Singleton**, Shanna Felix**, Bryan Lee Miller, Laura E. Agnich, and John Stogner. Novel drugs: College epidemic or media hype? Paper presented at the annual conference of the Southern Sociological Society in Charlotte, NC. April 5, 2014.

Sanders, Amber*, John Stogner, and Bryan Lee Miller. Deceiving doctors for drugs: A demographic profile of “doctor shoppers” and “professional patients.” Paper presented at the annual conference of the Southern Criminal Justice Association in Virginia Beach, VA. September 18, 2013.

Stogner, John and Chris Gibson. DAT1 and drinking: Differential responses to life stress during adolescence. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Southern Criminal Justice Association in Virginia Beach, VA. September 18, 2013.

Miller, Bryan and John Stogner. Investigating the ‘bath salt’ panic: Profiling of synthetic cathinone users in the United States. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Southern Criminal Justice Association in Virginia Beach, VA. September 18, 2013.

Hart, Melanie**, Laura Agnich, John Stogner, and Bryan Lee Miller. Sippin' on some sizzurp: Exploring the relationship between musical preferences and experimenting with purple drank. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Southern Criminal Justice Association in Virginia Beach, VA. September 19, 2013.

Sanders, Amber**, John Stogner, Jonathan Seibert, and Bryan Lee Miller. Misperceptions of peer pill-popping: The prevalence, correlates, and effects of inaccurate assumptions about peer pharmaceutical misuse. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society in Atlanta, GA. April 25, 2013.

Agnich, Laura E., John Stogner, Bryan Lee Miller. "Drank up in my cup": How prevalent is the illicit use of the codeine cough syrup mixture "purple drank," and who is using it? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society in Atlanta, GA. April 25, 2013.

Boman, John, John Stogner, & Bryan Lee Miller. Assessing the impact of divergent drinking patterns on perceptions of friendship quality. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Southern Criminal Justice Association in Atlantic Beach, FL. September 28, 2012.

Miller, Bryan Lee, John Boman, and John Stogner. The moderating and mediating nature of friendship quality on similar delinquency patterns between friends. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Southern Criminal Justice Association in Atlantic Beach, FL. September 28, 2012.

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Stogner, John and Bryan Lee Miller. Keeping it between the buoys: Assessing self-reported boating under the influence (BUI) in a young adult population. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Southern Criminal Justice Association in Atlantic Beach, FL. September 27, 2012.

Sanders, Amber**, John Stogner, Michael Singleton**, and Bryan Lee Miller. Perception vs. Reality: An examination of the misperceptions concerning the frequency and legality of novel drug use among college students. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Southern Criminal Justice Association in Atlantic Beach, FL. September 26, 2012.

Hoyle, Justin**, Bryan Lee Miller, and John Stogner. Synthetic highs: Exploring predictors of novel synthetic drug use in a young adult population. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Southern Criminal Justice Association in Atlantic Beach, FL. September 26, 2012.

Hart, Melanie**, Laura Agnich, Bryan Lee Miller, and John Stogner. “Me and my drank:” Exploring the relationship between exposure to popular music and ‘purple drank’ experimentation. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Southern Criminal Justice Association in Atlantic Beach, FL. September 26, 2012.

Stogner, John, David Khey, O. Hayden Griffin, III, Bryan Lee Miller, and John H. Boman, IV. Examining the effect of regulating a novel drug: An evaluation of changes in use of Salvia divinorum in the first year of Florida's ban. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society in New Orleans, LA. March 24, 2012.

Stogner, John, Chris L. Gibson, and Kevin M. Beaver. The conditioning of strains' effects on substance use by MAOA polymorphisms: An examination of strain x gene interactions during adolescence. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Southern Criminal Justice Association in Nashville, TN. September 22, 2011.

Miller, Bryan Lee, John Boman, and John Stogner. Examining the measurement of novel drug perceptions: Salvia divinorum, gender, and peer delinquency. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Southern Criminal Justice Association in Nashville, TN. September 21, 2011.

Stogner, John. An examination of the effect of observing daylight saving time on rates of offenses committed outside of the home. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Southern Criminal Justice Association in Clearwater, FL. October 1, 2010

Miller, Bryan Lee, John Stogner, David N. Khey, Ronald L. Akers, John Boman, and O. Hayden Griffin, III. Magic mint, the Internet, and peer associations: A test of social learning theory using patterns of Salvia divinorum use. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Southern Criminal Justice Association in Clearwater, FL. September 29, 2010.

Anderson, Tiffany** and John Stogner. Connecting understanding and compliance: Exploring whether accurate awareness of legal issues surrounding online pharmacies actually reduces illicit purchasing of pharmaceuticals. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of Florida’s Society of the Social Sciences in Gainesville, FL. October 3, 2009.

Balladares, Claudio** and John Stogner. The war on whiskey in the womb: Assessing the merit of January 1, 2021

challenges to statutes restricting the alcohol intake of pregnant women. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of Florida’s Society of the Social Sciences in Gainesville, FL. October 3, 2009.

Stogner, John and Chris L. Gibson. The effect of health-related strains on initiation, prevalence, and quantity of substance use in a nationally representative sample of adolescents. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Southern Criminal Justice Association in Charleston, SC. September 19, 2009.

Boman, John and John Stogner. Rethinking rape: Proposing a multilevel model of sexual assault. Paper presented at the 4th Annual Meeting of Florida’s Society of the Social Sciences in Gainesville, FL. October 18, 2008.

Stogner, John and John Boman. Connecting health and delinquency: Utilizing somatic complaints and illness to advance general strain theory. Paper presented at the 4th Annual Meeting of Florida’s Society of the Social Sciences in Gainesville, FL, October 18, 2008.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Dissertation Committees Vivek Pulikkal (in progress) Abhisek Manikonda (2020)

Thesis Committees Sarah Buie (in progress) Housing instability as a contributing factor to veteran criminality following civilian transitioning. Matthew Browning (in progress) Adam Duso (2016-DNF) Effects of adolescent criminal justice involvement on offspring health. Justin Hoyle (2016) Exploring the basis of gender differences in driving under the influence.

Graduate Courses

Criminological Theory University of North Carolina at Charlotte (Criminology and Policy) • Spring 2021 • Spring 2020, [S55. T55] • Spring 2019, [S48, T48] • Spring 2018, [S42, T42] • Spring 2017, [S36, T36] Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA (Theories of Crime and Deviance) • Spring 2012, Section A [S8, T8]

Drugs and Crime University of North Carolina at Charlotte • Fall 2016, [S35, T35]

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Biosocial Criminology Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA • Fall 2012, Section A [S13, T13]

Design and Methods of Research in Latin American Studies (Lab Instructor) University of Florida, Gainesville, FL • Fall 2010, Section 5708 • Fall 2009, Section 5708

Undergraduate Courses

Drug Analytics University of North Carolina at Charlotte • Summer 2020, • Spring 2020, [S54, T54] • Spring 2019, [S47, T47] • Fall 2018, [S46, T46] • Fall 2018, [S45, T45] • Summer 2018, [S44, T44]

Drugs and Society University of North Carolina at Charlotte • Summer II 2020, • Summer I 2020, • Summer 2019, [S49, T49] • Summer 2018, [S43, T43] • Fall 2016, [S34, T34] • Summer 2016, [S33, T33] • Spring 2016, [S32, T32] • Summer 2015, Section 082 [S28, T28] Kingston University, London, UK • Summer 2014, Section 001 [S23, T23] Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA • Summer 2013, Section B [S17, T17] • Summer 2011, Section A [S4, T4] University of Florida, Gainesville, FL • Summer 2009, Section 0345 [S3, T3]

Biosocial Criminology Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA • Fall 2012, Section C [S11, T11]

Criminological Theory University of North Carolina at Charlotte January 1, 2021

• Spring 2021 • Fall 2020, Section 002 • Fall 2020, Section 003 • Summer 2020, • Fall 2019, [S53, T53] • Fall 2019, [S52, T52] • Summer II 2019, [S51, T51] • Summer I 2019, [S50, T50] • Spring 2018, [S41, T41] • Fall 2017, [S40, T40] • Fall 2017, [S39, T39] • Summer 2017, [S38, T38] • Spring 2017, [S37, T37] • Spring 2016, Section 002 [S31, T31, P31] • Fall 2015, Section 002 [S29, T29, P29] • Fall 2015, Section 003 [S30, T30] • Spring 2015, Section 002 [S26, T26] • Spring 2015, Section 003 [S27, T27] • Fall 2014, Section 002 [S24, T24, P24] • Fall 2014, Section 003 [S25, T25] • Summer 2014, Section 001 [S22, T22] • Spring 2014, Section 001 [S20, T20] • Spring 2014, Section 002 [S21, T21] Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA • Summer 2013, Section B [S16, T16] • Spring 2013, Section 1 [S14, T14] • Summer 2012, Section C [S9, T9] • Fall 2011, Section A [S5, T5]

Senior Seminar in Justice Studies Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA • Fall 2012, Section A [S12, T12]

Research Methods in Criminology University of North Carolina at Charlotte • Fall 2013, Section 001 [S18, T18, P18] • Fall 2013, Section 002 [S19, T19] Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA • Spring 2013, Section 1 [S15 T15] • Summer 2012, Section A [S10, T10] • Spring 2012, Section A [S7, T7] • Fall 2011, Section A [S6, T6] University of Florida, Gainesville, FL • Spring 2009, Section 4276 [S1, T1] • Spring 2009, Section 4278 [S2, T2] January 1, 2021

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

American Society of Criminology (2008 – Lifetime Member)

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (2009 – Lifetime Member) Drug and Alcohol Research Section Member Teaching, Learning, and Scholarship Section Member

Southern Criminal Justice Association (2009 – Lifetime Member)

Academy of Experimental Criminology (2009 – 2012)

SERVICE ACTIVITIES

Service to the Department

2019 – present Undergraduate Committee. Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

2015 – present Ph.D. Admissions Committee, Public Policy Program, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

2013 – present Departmental Review Committee. Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

2018 – 2019 Lecturer Search Committee. Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

2018 Graduate Committee. Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

2017 – 2018 Lecture Series Committee, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

2017 – 2018 Awards Committee, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

2016 – 2017 Chair, Search Committee, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

2015 – 2017 Undergraduate Admission Exam Committee, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

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2014 – 2015 Chair, External Funding Committee, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

2013 – 2015 Undergraduate Committee, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

2013 – 2014 Ph.D. Program Proposal Committee, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

2012 – 2013 Committee Member for Professor and Chair of Criminal Justice and Criminology Search, Georgia Southern University.

2012 Criminal Justice Administration Qualifying Exam Committee, Master of Public Administration Program, Institute of Public and Nonprofit Studies, Georgia Southern University.

2012 Assistant Professor Search Committee, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Georgia Southern University.

2011 Assistant Professor of Justice Studies Search Committee, Department of Political Science, Georgia Southern University.

2009 – 2011 President, Gator Criminology, Law and Society Syndicate, Criminology Graduate Association, University of Florida.

2008 – 2010 Editor, The Criminal Gator, The Official Newsletter of the Division of Criminology, Law, and Society in the Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law, University of Florida.

2008 – 2009 Treasurer, Gator Criminology, Law and Society Syndicate, Criminology Graduate Association, University of Florida.

1999 – 2000 College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Senator, North Carolina State University Student Senate.

Service to the College and University

2020 CLAS Liaison to the Faculty Equity Working Group.

2019 Presentation to Physicians and Clinical Staff of the Student Health Center at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. “CBD (cannabidiol) Product Use: An overview for clinicians” December 17, 2019.

2017 Presentation to Physicians and Clinical Staff of the Student Health Center at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. “Dabbing and butane hash oil (BHO): January 1, 2021

An introduction to recreational use, manufacturing, legality, and treatment for clinicians” January 19, 2017.

2017 – 2019 Diversity Advisory Council. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

2016 – 2018 Alternate Representative. University Faculty Council. University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

2016 Charlotte Research Scholars Program. Mentor (Kevin Johnson).

2015-present Departmental Diversity Liaison. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

2015 Charlotte Research Scholars Program. Mentor (Taylor Chick).

2014 – 2016 Representative. University Faculty Council. University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

2015 Presentation to Physicians and Clinical Staff of the Student Health Center at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. “Novel and Emerging Drug Training: Counseling and Treating Patients in the Era of Legal Highs.” November 29, 2015.

2014 Panelist. The house I live in: The ‘war on drugs’ and human rights implications. Event funded by the Chancellor’s Diversity Initiative and hosted by the Multicultural Resource Center, the Center for Wellness Promotion, and the Center for Graduate Life on March 24, 2014.

Service to the Discipline

Manuscript Reviewer Addiction (2017, 2019) Addictive Behaviors (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020) African Health Sciences (2020) Alcohol and Alcoholism (2021) Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research (2016) American Chemical Society Omega (2017) American Journal of Criminal Justice (2013, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021) American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017) Asian Journal of Criminology (2020) Bioanalysis (2016) Corrections: Policy, Practice, and Research (2017) Criminal Justice and Behavior (2013) Criminal Justice Studies (2015, 2016, 2017) Deviant Behavior (2020) Drug and Alcohol Dependence (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2020) January 1, 2021

Drugs: Education, Prevention, and Policy (2013) Health Informatics and Medical Research (2014) International Journal of Drug Policy (2012, 2013) International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017) JAMA Psychiatry (2017) Journal of Addiction (2020) Journal of Adolescent Health (2016, 2020) Journal of Criminal Justice (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020) Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (2014) Journal of Drug Education (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017) Journal of Drug Issues (2012, 2013, 2015, 2016) Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse (2014, 2015, 2016) Journal of Medicinal Plant Research (2012) Journal of Pain Research (2015) Journal of Primary Prevention (2016) Journal of Psychoactive Drugs (2014, 2017) Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment (2017) Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (2015) Journal of Toxicological Sciences (2015) Justice Quarterly (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2019) Journal of Youth and Adolescence (2012) Law & Society Review (2012) Pharmacist’s Letter and Prescriber’s Letter (2014) PLOS One (2017) Police Quarterly (2021) Social Science and Medicine (2016) Sociological Focus (2019) Sociological Inquiry (2015, 2016) Sociological Spectrum (2018, 2019) Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (2016) Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment (2017) Swiss National Science Foundation (2020) Violence and Victims (2019, 2020)

Book Reviewer Jones and Bartlett Publishers (2010, 2012) Oxford University Press (2015, 2016) Routledge (2013; 2015) Sage Publications (2010, 2012) Wiley-Blackwell (2012)

Editorial Board Member 2016-present Criminal Justice Studies 2014- present American Journal of Criminal Justice 2014- present Journal of Drug Education

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Academic Advisory Board Member 2012-2014 Annual Editions: Drugs, Alcohol, and Behavior. McGraw-Hill.

Association and Conference Service

2020 – 2021 Chair, Outstanding Mentor Award Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.

2019 – 2020 Immediate Past President, Southern Criminal Justice Association.

2019 – 2020 Chair, Donal MacNamara Outstanding Article Award Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.

2019 – 2020 Member, Teller’s Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.

2018-2019 President, Southern Criminal Justice Association.

2017-2018 1st Vice President, Southern Criminal Justice Association.

2017-2020 Secretary-Treasurer, Drugs and Alcohol Research Section, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.

2016-2017 2nd Vice President, Southern Criminal Justice Association.

2016-2017 Member, Steering Committee, Drugs and Alcohol Research Section, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.

2017 Member, IT Coordinator Selection Committee, Southern Criminal Justice Association

2016 Member, Program Committee, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.

2013-2016 Board of Directors, Southern Criminal Justice Association.

2014-2016 Chair, Internal Audit Committee, Southern Criminal Justice Association.

2013-2014 Member, Constitution and By-Laws Committee, Southern Criminal Justice Association.

2009 Presentation and Program Committee Member, Conference of the Social Sciences, Florida’s Society of the Social Sciences.

SPECIAL TRAINING

2019 Exploring and Analyzing Monitoring the Future Data: A Primer. Course offered through the Inter-University Consortium for Policy and Social Research in Ann Arbor Michigan on May 20-22, 2019. January 1, 2021

2016 ACJS Sage Junior Faculty Professional Development Teaching Workshop. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.

2013 Implementing and Expanding Undergraduate Research hosted by the Council for Undergraduate Research.

2012 Certificate in Core Public Health Concepts. Gillings School of Global Public Health. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

2012 International Workshop on Statistical Genetics and Methodology of Twin and Family Studies hosted by the Institute for Behavioral Genetics in Boulder, CO.

2010 Inter-University Consortium for Policy and Social Research Summer Program. (Quantitative Analysis of Crime and Criminal Justice Data Workshop)

2005 Citizen Police Academy, UNC Charlotte Police and Public Safety.