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CURRICULUM VITAE Lisa M. Dario, Ph.D. School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Florida Atlantic University 777 Glades Road, SO 217 Boca Raton, FL 33431 Office Phone: (561) 859-0545 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION 2016 Doctor of Philosophy, Criminology and Criminal Justice School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Arizona State University 2010 Master of Science, Criminology and Criminal Justice School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Arizona State University 2008 Bachelor of Arts, Psychology (Minor: Criminology) School of Humanities and Social Sciences The College of New Jersey ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE 2020 – Present Graduate Coordinator School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Florida Atlantic University 2017 – Present Affiliate Faculty Center for Urban and Environmental Solutions (CUES), Department of Urban and Regional Planning Florida Atlantic University 2016 – Present Assistant Professor School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Florida Atlantic University 2013 – 2016 Managing Editor of Justice Quarterly School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Arizona State University 2008 – 2013 Graduate Research/Teaching Assistant School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Arizona State University Dario 1 of 10 REFEREED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS *Indicates student collaborators [15] Dario, L. M., & Crichlow, V. C. (Forthcoming). Emergent dimensions of community- oriented policing. Crime & Delinquency, 1-41. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0011128720962713 [14] Parry, M. M., Dario, L. M., & Moule Jr., R. K. (Forthcoming). Is seeing believing?: On the content validity of video recordings for use in criminological research. Deviant Behavior. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/01639625.2019.1699259 [13] Dario, L. M., Fradella, H. F., *Verhagen, M., & Parry, M. M. (2020). Assessing LGBT people’s perceptions of police legitimacy. Journal of Homosexuality, 67(7), 885-915. [12] Morrow, W. J., Vickovic, S. G., Dario, L. M., & Shjarback, J. A. (2019). Examining a Ferguson effect on college students’ motivation to become police officers. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 30(4), 585-605. [11] Parry, M. M., Moule Jr., R. K., & Dario, L. M. (2019). Technology-mediated exposure to police-citizen encounters: A quasi-experimental assessment of citizen perceptions. Justice Quarterly, 36(3), 412-436. [10] White, M. D., Dario, L. M., & Shjarback, J. A. (2019). An analysis of law enforcement officer deaths in the United States, 1970-2016. Criminology & Public Policy, 18(1), 1-49. *In the top 10% of downloaded papers in CPP, January 2018-December 2019* [9] Todak, N., White, M. D., Dario, L. M., & Borrego, A. R. (2018). Risk, responsibility, and the gold standard: Lessons from a randomized controlled trial involving TASER exposure. Evaluation Review, 42(3), 358-385. [8] Dario, L. M., & O’Neal, E. N. (2018). Do the mental health consequences of sexual victimization differ between males and females? A general strain theory approach. Women & Criminal Justice, 28(1), 19-42. [7] Morrow, W. J., Vickovic, S. G., Dario, L. M., & Fradella, H. F. (2016). Assessing the influence of the Columbine shooting on federal sentencing outcomes. Criminal Justice Studies, 29(4), 378-396. [6] White, M. D., Mulvey, P., & Dario, L. M. (2016). Arrestees’ perceptions of the police: Exploring procedural justice, legitimacy, and willingness to cooperate with police across offender types. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 43(3), 343-364. [5] Dario, L. M., Morrow, W. J., Wooditch, A., & Vickovic, S. G. (2015). The Point Break effect: An examination of surf, crime, and transitory opportunities. Criminal Justice Studies, 28(3), 257-279. Dario 2 of 10 [4] Morrow, W. J., Dario, L. M., & Rodriguez, N. (2015). Examining the prevalence of a “youth discount” in the juvenile justice system. Journal of Crime and Justice, 38(4), 473-490. [3] Nelson, M., Wooditch, A., & Dario, L. M. (2015). Sample size, effect size, and statistical power: A replication study of Weisburd's paradox. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 11(1), 141-163. [2] White, M. D., Ready, J. T., Kane, R. J., & Dario, L. M. (2014). Examining the effects of the TASER on cognitive functioning: Findings from a pilot study with police recruits. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 10(3), 267-290. [1] Wang, X., Mears, D. P., Spohn, C., & Dario, L. M. (2013). Assessing the differential effects of race and ethnicity on sentence outcomes under different sentencing systems. Crime & Delinquency, 59(1), 87-114. NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS [3] Dario, L. M., Todak, N., & Borrego, A. R. (May/June 2015). The advantages and disadvantages of original data collection for criminology and criminal justice doctoral students. The Criminologist: The Official Newsletter of the American Society of Criminology, 40(3), 24-26. [2] Gaub, J. E., & Dario, L. M. (March/April 2015). What makes a successful collaboration? The Criminologist: The Official Newsletter of the American Society of Criminology, 40(2), 28-29. [1] Dario, L. M., & Gaub, J. (March/April 2013). Collaboration as a key to success. The Criminologist: The Official Newsletter of the American Society of Criminology, 38(2), 43. PROFESSIONAL/TECHNICAL REPORTS [1] Gill, C., Lum, C., Cave, B., Dario, L., Telep, C., Vitter, Z., & Weisburd, D. (2012). Evidence-based assessment of the city of Seattle’s crime prevention programs. Fairfax, VA: Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy, George Mason University. Available at http://clerk.seattle.gov/~public/meetingrecords/2012/gpnf20120906_8b.pdf (45 pages) PRESENTATIONS AND PROCEEDINGS *Indicates student collaborators National [10] Cesar, G. T., & Dario, L. M. (2020, November). Pathways to intended violence and student willingness to report online threats. Accepted for the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology: Washington, DC. [Meeting cancelled due to COVID-19] Dario 3 of 10 [9] Arneklev, B. J., & Dario, L. M. (2018, February). Curiosity, self-control capacity and crime/deviance. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences: New Orleans, LA. [Role: Coauthor] [8] Dario, L. M., & Crichlow, V. J. (2017, November). Using police department mission statements to develop a typology of policing styles. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology: Philadelphia, PA. [Role: Presenter & Coauthor] [7] *Allen, S. F., Moule, R., Parry, M. M., & Dario, L. M. (2017, November). Examining correlates of anti-police website visitation. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology: Philadelphia, PA. [Role: Coauthor] [6] *Verhagen, M. E., Dario, L. M., Fradella, H. F., Parry, M. M., & *Hoyle, M. E. (2017, November). Assessing the police legitimacy perceptions of an invisible minority: Sexual orientation, gender, and procedural justice. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology: Philadelphia, PA. [Role: Coauthor] [5] Dario, L. M., & *Cesar, G. T. (2016, November). Kelling and Moore revisited: An integrated history of the police. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology: New Orleans, LA. [Role: Presenter & Coauthor] [4] Dario, L. M. (2015, November). Crime at convenience stores: Assessing an in-depth problem-oriented policing initiative. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology: Washington, DC. [Role: Presenter & Author] [3] Dario, L. M., Morrow, W. J., Wooditch, A., & Vickovic, S. G. (2014, November). Transitory opportunity structures: An examination of surf and crime. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology: San Francisco, CA. [Role: Presenter & Coauthor] [2] Ready, J., Dario, L. M., Borrego, A. R., & Todak, N. E. (2013, November). Examining the effects of TASER exposure on dominant/submissive personality traits and views of police legitimacy: Findings from a randomized trial. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology: Atlanta, GA. [Role: Coauthor] [1] Wooditch, A., Nelson, M. S., & Dario, L. M. (2013, November). Sample size, effect size, and statistical power: A replication study of Weisburd’s Paradox. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology: Atlanta, GA. [Role: Coauthor] Regional/Local [7] Morrow, W. J., Vickovic, S. G., & Dario, L. M. (2019, February). The Ferguson Effect: Investigating college student’s motivation to become police officers. Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Society of Criminology: Honolulu, HI. [Role: Coauthor] Dario 4 of 10 [6] Dario, L. M., Shjarback, J. A., White, M. D., & *Wilson-McCoy, K. (2019, February). Examining the relationship between CIT and fatal violence in police-citizen encounters. Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Society of Criminology: Honolulu, HI. [Role: Presenter & Coauthor] [5] Arneklev, B. J., & Dario, L. M. (2018, September). The diversity of curiosity’s ability to predict specific criminal and deviant behaviors. Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Criminal Justice Association: Pensacola Beach, FL. [Role: Coauthor] [4] White, M. D., Dario, L. M., & Shjarback, J. A. (2018, February). Assessing dangerousness in policing: An analysis of law enforcement officer deaths in the United States, 1970-2016. Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Society of Criminology: Long Beach, CA. [Role: Coauthor] [3] Dario, L. M., & Crichlow, V. J. (2018, February). A community-oriented policing taxonomy. Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Society of Criminology: Long Beach, CA. [Role: Presenter & Coauthor] [2] Dario, L. M., White,