Bryanna Fox University of South Florida Department of Criminology 4202 E. Fowler Avenue, Tampa FL Email: [email protected] ▪ Office: 813-974-4885

Education Ph.D. University of Cambridge, Institute of Criminology Area: Psychological Criminology ▪ 2013 Chair: David P. Farrington ▪ Committee: Alex R. Piquero, Friedrich Lӧsel B.S. Penn State University Majors: Psychology and Crime, Law, & Justice ▪ 2008 Schreyer Honors College Scholar ▪ Magna Cum Laude

Academic Positions 2013 - present University of South Florida – Tampa, Florida Associate Professor ▪ Department of Criminology (2019- present) Affiliated Faculty ▪ Florida Mental Health Institute (2018- present) Courtesy Professor ▪ Department of Mental Health, Law & Policy (2014- present) Assistant Professor ▪ Department of Criminology (2013-2019) 2010 - 2012 Demos Think Tank – , England Statistical Analyst & Research Consultant ▪ Violence and Extremism Research Program 2010 - 2011 University of Cambridge – Cambridge, England Research Associate ▪ Institute of Criminology 2008 - 2009 Penn State University – State College, Pennsylvania Research Assistant ▪ Association of Religion Data Archives

Field Experience 2011 - 2016 Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Special Agent ▪ Transnational Organized Crime Squad (2015-2016) Research Fellow ▪ FBI Field Investigation Group / Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) (2013-2015) Visiting Scholar ▪ FBI Behavioral Science Unit (BSU), FBI Academy, Quantico (2011-2013)

Awards 2019 Outstanding Research Achievement Award ▪ University of South Florida (USF) 2018 Outstanding Paper Award ▪ Journal of Criminal Psychology 2018 Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award ▪ USF College of Behavioral & Community Sciences 2018 Junior Faculty Professional Development Teaching Award ▪ ACJS / SAGE 2017 Early Career Award ▪ ASC Division of Developmental & Life-Course Criminology 2015 Ralph E. Powe National Junior Faculty Award ▪ Oak Ridge Associated Universities 2014 Nigel Walker Outstanding PhD Award ▪ University of Cambridge, Institute of Criminology 2014 Excellence in Law Enforcement Research Award ▪ International Association of Chiefs of Police 2012 Cambridge Trusts Outstanding Scholar Award ▪ University of Cambridge 2008 Outstanding Research Award ▪ Penn State University, Department of Crime, Law, & Justice

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Research Expertise Developmental & life-course criminology ▪ Evidence-based policing ▪ Forensic psychology ▪ Crime prevention

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles *graduate or **undergraduate student co-author Fox, B., Moule, R. K., Jaynes, C., & Parry, M. (2020, in press). Are the effects of legitimacy and its components invariant?: Operationalization and the generality of Sunshine and Tyler's empowerment hypothesis. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency. doi: 10.1177/0022427820926228.

Leiber, M. J., Fox, B., Escue*, M., Krupa, J., & Cochran, J. (2020 in press). Race/ethnicity and the effects of prior case outcomes on current dispositions: Continuity and change in the dispositional careers of juvenile offenders. Justice Quarterly. doi: 10.1080/07418825.2020.1781232.

Fox, B., Bozzay, M., & Verona, E. (2020, in press). An analysis of monoamine-related genotypes and childhood trauma in relation to psychopathic traits in men and women. Crime & Delinquency.

Fox, B., Kortright*, K., Gill*, L., Oramas Mora*, D., Moule, R. K., & Verona, E. (2020, in press.) Heterogeneity in the continuity and change of early and adult risk factor profiles of incarcerated individuals: A latent transition analysis. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice.

Moule, R. K. & Fox, B. (2020, in press). The code of the street and offending: A meta-analysis. Youth Violence & Juvenile Justice.

Miley*, L., Fox, B., Muniz, C., Perkins*, R., & DeLisi, M. (2019, in press). Does childhood victimization predict specific adolescent offending? An analysis of generality versus specificity in the victim-offender overlap. Child Abuse & Neglect. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2019.104328.

Fox, B., Allen*, S., Miley*, L., Boness*, J., Dodge*, C., Khachatryan*, N., Lyle*, M., McKinley*, S., Peake, J., & Rozo*, M. (2020). Law enforcement and academics working together on cold case investigations: Lessons learned and paths forward. Journal of Criminal Psychology, 10(2), 93-111.

Rosa*, M., Fox, B., & Jennings, W. G. (2020). Do developmental and life-course theory risk factors equally predict age of onset among juvenile sexual and non-sexual offenders? Sexual Abuse, 32(1), 55–78.

Fox, B. & DeLisi, M. (2019). Psychopathic killers: A meta-analytic review of the psychopathy-homicide nexus. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 44, 67-79. → Media coverage: Tampa Bay Times, 13, Bay News 9

Moule, R. K., Fox, B., & Parry, M. (2019). The long shadow of Ferguson: Legitimacy, legal cynicism, and public perceptions of police militarization. Crime & Delinquency, 65(2), 151-182.

Fox, B., Verona, E., & Fournier*, L. (2019). Psychological assessment of risk in a county jail: Implications for reentry, recidivism, and detention practices in the United States. Journal of Criminal Psychology, 9(4), 173-186. → Media coverage: Tampa Bay Times

Muniz*, C., Fox, B., Miley*, L., DeLisi, M., Cigarran**, G., & Birnbaum**, A. (2019). The effects of adverse childhood experiences on internalizing versus externalizing outcomes: A propensity score matching approach. Criminal Justice & Behavior. 46(4), 568-589.

Bryanna Fox page 2 of 19 updated 7/2020 Moule, R. K., Burruss, G., Parry, M., & Fox, B. (2019). Assessing the direct and indirect effects of legitimacy on public empowerment of police: A study of public support for police militarization in America. Law & Society Review, 53(1), 77-107.

Moule, R. K., Parry, M., & Fox, B. (2019). Legal socialization and selective exposure to "cop-watching" websites. Policing: An International Journal, 42(6), 1063-1080.

Moule, R. K., Parry, M., & Fox, B. (2019). Public support for police use of SWAT: Examining the relevance of legitimacy. Journal of Crime & Justice, 42(1), 45-59.

Moule, R. K., Burruss, G., Gifford*, F., Parry, M., & Fox, B. (2019). Legal socialization and subcultural norms: Examining the linkages between perceptions of procedural justice, legal cynicism, and the code of the street. Journal of Criminal Justice, 61, 26-39.

Scheitle, C., Moule, R. K., & Fox, B. (2019). Googling in fear: Measuring moral panic using internet searches before and after Obama’s 2008 election. Deviant Behavior, 40(11), 1333-1348.

Heirigs, M*., DeLisi, M., Fox, B., Dhingra, K., & Vaughn, M. (2019). Psychopathy and suicidal thoughts and behaviors revisited: Results from a statewide population of institutionalized youth. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 63(6), 874-895.

Jeanis, M., Fox, B., & Muniz*, C. (2019). Revitalizing profiles of runaways: A latent class analysis of delinquent runaway youth. Child and Adolescent Social Work, 36(2), 171-187.

Carter, J., & Fox, B. (2019). Community policing and intelligence-led policing: An examination of convergent or discriminant validity. Policing: An International Journal, 42(1), 43-58.

Turner*, F., & Fox, B. (2019). Public servants or police soldiers? An analysis of opinions on the militarization of policing from police executives, law enforcement, and members of the 114th congress U.S. house of representatives. Police Practice and Research, 20(2), 122-138.

Fox, B. & Farrington, D. P. (2018). What have we learned from offender profiling?: A systematic review and meta- analysis of 40 years of research. Psychological Bulletin, 144, 1247-1274.

Fox, B., Moule, R. K., & Miley*, L. (2018). Resting heart rate and risk of violent encounters during arrest in a sample of law enforcement officers. Journal of Criminal Psychology, 8, 265-286.

Fox, B., Moule, R. K., & Parry, M. (2018). Categorically complex: A latent class analysis of public perceptions of police militarization. Journal of Criminal Justice, 58, 33-46.

Fox, B. & DeLisi, M. (2018). From criminological heterogeneity to coherent classes: Developing a typology of juvenile sex offenders. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 16, 299-318.

DeLisi, M., Fox, B., Fully*, M., & Vaughn, M. (2018). The effects of temperament, psychopathy, and childhood trauma among delinquent youth: A test of DeLisi and Vaughn’s temperament-based theory of crime. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 57, 53-60.

Fox, B. (2017). What makes a difference?: Evaluating the key distinctions and predictors of sexual and non-sexual offending among male and female juvenile offenders. Journal of Criminal Psychology, 7, 134-150. → 2018 Literati Outstanding Paper Award

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Fox, B. & Farrington, D.P. (2016). Is the development of offenders related to crime scene behaviors for ?: Including situational influences in developmental and life-course theories of crime. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 60, 1897-1927.

Jennings, W., Rocque, M., Fox, B., Piquero, A.R., & Farrington, D.P. (2016). Can they recover? An assessment of adult adjustment problems among males in the abstainer, recovery, LCP, and AL pathways followed up to age 56 in the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development. Development and Psychopathology, 28, 537-549.

Fox, B. & Farrington, D.P. (2016). Behavioral consistency among serial burglars: Evaluating offense style specialization using three analytical approaches. Crime & Delinquency, 62, 1123-1158.

Coupe, R. T., & Fox, B. (2015). A risky business: How do access, exposure and guardians affect the chances of non- residential burglars being seen? Security Journal, 28, 71-92.

Fox, B., Jennings, W., & Farrington, D.P. (2015). Bringing psychopathy into developmental and life-course criminology theories and research. Journal of Criminal Justice, 43, 274-289.

Fox, B. & Farrington, D.P. (2015). An experimental evaluation of the utility of burglary profiles applied in active police investigations. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 42, 156-175. → Media coverage: ABC Eyewitness News

Fox, B., Perez*, N. Cass, L., Baglivio, M., & Epps, N. (2015). Trauma changes everything: Examining the relationship between adverse childhood experiences and serious, violent and chronic juvenile offenders. Child Abuse & Neglect, 46, 163-173.

Fox, B. & Jennings, W. (2014). How to write a methodology and results section. Journal of Criminal Justice & Education, 25, 137-156.

Jennings, W., Fox, B., & Farrington, D.P. (2014). Inked into crime? An examination of the causal relationship between tattoos and life-course offending among males from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development. Journal of Criminal Justice, 42, 77-84.

Fox, B., Farrington, D.P., & Ttofi, M. (2013). Successful bullying prevention programs: Influence of research design implementation features, and program components. International Journal of Conflict and Violence, 6, 273- 283.

Fox, B. & Farrington, D.P. (2012). Creating burglary profiles using latent class analysis: A new approach to offender profiling. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 39, 1582-1611. → Media coverage: ABC Action News, Forensic Science Magazine

Scheitle, C. & Hahn, B. (2011). From the pews to policy: Specifying religion’s influence on states’ treatment of sexual orientation. Social Forces, 89, 913-933.

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Books Swanson, M., Taylor, B., Territo, L., & Fox, B. (Forthcoming, 2021). Criminal Investigations (13th Ed). McGraw-Hill.

Fox, B., Reid, J., & Masys, A. (Eds.) (2020). Science Informed Policing. Springer.

Fox, B., Farrington, D. P., Kapardis, A. & Hambly, O. (2020). Evidence-Based Offender Profiling. Routledge.

Turner, F. & Fox, B. (2018). Police Militarization: Policy Changes and Stakeholders' Opinions in the United States. Springer.

Book Chapters Fox, B. & Farrington, D.P. (Forthcoming). Case linkage analysis: A review of the research and applied impact of the practice. In R. Kocsis & G. Palermo (Eds.), Offender Profiling (2nd Ed.). Charles Thomas Press.

Fox, B. (Forthcoming). Offender profiling: A review of the research and state of the field. In M. Paulino & P. Marques (Eds.), Police Psychology. Elsevier.

DeLisi, M. & Fox, B. (Forthcoming). Psychopathy is integral to understanding homicide and violence. In M. Paulino, P. Marques, & K. Alho (Eds.), Psychopathy and Criminal Behavior: Current Trends and Challenges. Elsevier.

Reid, J. A. & Fox, B. (202). Human trafficking and the darknet. In B. Fox, J.A. Reid & T. Masys (Eds.) Science Informed Policing. Springer.

Fox, B. (2018). Psychopathy and homicide. In M. DeLisi (Ed.), Routledge International Handbook of Psychopathy and Crime (pp. 279-300). Routledge.

Jennings, W. & Fox, B. (2018). Acceleration, deceleration, escalation, and de-escalation. In D.P. Farrington, L. Kazemian, & A.R. Piquero (Eds.), Oxford Handbook on Developmental and Life-Course Criminology (pp. 70- 80). Oxford University Press.

Jennings, W. & Fox, B. (2016). Rape and other sexual offending behaviors. In T. Bynum & B. Huebner (Eds.), Handbook on Measurement Issues in Criminology & Criminal Justice (pp. 69-91). Sage.

Jennings, W. & Fox, B. (2015). Neighborhood risk and development of antisocial behavior. In T. Beauchaine & S. Hinshaw (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Externalizing Spectrum Disorders (pp. 313-322). Oxford University Press.

Fox, B., Piquero, A.R. & Jennings, W. (2014). Serious, chronic, and violent offenders. In A. Roberts, W. Church & D. Springer (Eds.), Juvenile Justice Sourcebook: Past, Present and Future (pp. 554-579). Oxford University Press.

Technical Reports Reid, J., Fox, B., & Diaz**, J. (2019). Summary of survey findings: OSCE national referral mechanism update survey. Submitted to the Organization for Security and Co-Operation in Europe (OSCE), Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights. Warsaw, Poland.

Fox, B., Muniz *, C., Cass, E., Khachatryan *, N., Perkins *, R., & Miley *, L. (2019). Prolific juvenile auto theft offenders: Risk factors and interventions. Final report to the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice (FDJJ). Tallahassee, FL.

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Other Publications Krohn, M., & Fox, B. (2020). Causes and effects of racial disparity in the criminal justice system. Editors introduction to themed issue. Justice Quarterly.

Verona, E. & Fox, B. (2020, May 15). There’s a lot we don’t know about guns during the pandemic. Guest column in the Tampa Bay Times.

Moule, R. K. & Fox, B. (2019). Introduction to the special issue on contemporary issues in American policing. Journal of Crime & Justice, 42(1), 1-2.

Fox, B. (2019, Apr. 8). Is criminal profiling dead? Should it be? Column in Psychology Today.

Leiber, M., Boggess, L., Fox, B., & Moule, R. K. (2018, July 6). Facts and fears in the immigration debate. Guest column in the Tampa Bay Times.

Perez*, N. M. & Fox, B. (2015). Bullying. In C.J. Schreck (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Juvenile Delinquency and Justice. Wiley.

Fox, B. (2015). Using offender profiling to affect burglary arrest rates. Office of Justice Programs blog. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice.

Fox, B., Farrington, D.P., & Chitwood, M. (2014). An evidence-based offender profile for burglary. Police Chief Magazine, February issue.

Fox, B. (2014). Federal Bureau of Investigation. In W. Jennings (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment. Wiley.

Fox, B. (2014). Burglary. In W. Jennings (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

Fox, B., Farrington, D.P., Chitwood M.J., & Janes, E. (2014). Developing a profile for burglary. Revista de Investigação Criminal (Criminal Investigation Review), 6, 78-92.

Funded Research Total Grant Funding to Date: $2,747,450.00

Verona, E. & Fox, B. (Co-Principal Investigator). (2020). $24,675. USF Proposal Enhancement Grant. Implementation and evaluation of an interdisciplinary risk-needs-responsivity model to reduce recidivism in a rural jail.

Reid, J. & Fox, B. (Co-Principal Investigator). (2020). $98,589. USF SIP Internal Grant. The USF Human Trafficking risk to resilience research lab. Reid, J. & Fox, B. (Co-Principal Investigator). (2020). $19,760. USF St. Petersburg Internal Grant. Profiles of child sex traffickers: A forensic behavior analysis.

Tampa Police Department, Fox, B. (Co-Principal Investigator), & Powers, R. (2019-2023). $750,000. U.S. Bureau of Justice Assistance. Developing and evaluating a crime gun intelligence center initiative.

Fox, B. (Principal Investigator). (2019). $47,341. Florida Department of Juvenile Justice. Identifying risk factors for prolific auto theft juvenile offenders, and successful targeted interventions.

Bryanna Fox page 6 of 19 updated 7/2020 Reid, J. & Fox, B. (Co-Principal Investigator). (2019). $19,760. USF College of Behavioral & Community Sciences Internal Grant. Profiles of child sex traffickers: A forensic behavior analysis.

Florida Dept. of Juvenile Justice & Fox, B. (Co-Investigator). (2019- 2023). $750,000. U.S. Bureau of Justice Assistance. Implementing and evaluating effects of second chance act on recidivism among high-risk youth.

Moore, K., Peters, R., & Fox, B. (Co-Investigator). (2019-2023). $350,000. National Institute of Drug Abuse. Co- directing and evaluating the Summer Research Institute (SRI) at the Florida Mental Health Institute for promising undergraduate students to conduct research on mental health, drug use, and crime.

Fox, B. (Co-Principal Investigator) & Pasco Sheriff’s Office. (2018- 2022). $700,000. U.S. Bureau of Justice Assistance- Smart Policing Initiative. 2018-WY-BX-0004. To develop and evaluate the impact of a focused deterrence program on violent and drug offenders.

Fox, B. (Principal Investigator). (2014). $10,000. ORAU/Ralph E. Powe National Junior Faculty Grant and Award. Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and future violent & criminal behavior: Developing a risk-assessment and prevention tool for policy and practice.

Fox, B. (Principal Investigator). (2011). $2,000. Cambridge University Trusts Research Grant and Award. To conduct the first experiment evaluating the effectiveness offender profiling in police investigations.

Invited Talks 2020 Decker, S., Fox, B., Lusczynski, P., & Woodmansee, T. Targeting offenders and creating targeted offender lists. U.S. Department of Justice Project Safe Neighborhoods webinar. U.S. Bureau of Justice Assistance.

2019 Fox, B. The violent impact player list and the impact on violence/gun crime in Tampa. U.S. Department of Justice National Public Safety Partnership symposium. Memphis, TN.

Fox, B. Identifying human trafficking victims, offenders, and hot spots. Florida Attorney General’s Commission on Human Trafficking. Pasco County, FL.

Fox, B. & Reid, J. Psychopathic peddler: Masterminds in human trafficking. SciCafe, The Dali Museum.

Fox, B. The science behind offender profiling and criminal psychology. Taste of Science, Tampa Bay.

2018 Fox, B. Using data to identify hot spots/hot people. Invited speaker, U.S. Department of Justice Project Safe Neighborhoods national conference. Kansas City, MO.

Fox, B. The violent impact player list and the impact on violence/gun crime in Tampa. U.S. Department of Justice National Public Safety Partnership symposium. Birmingham, AL.

Fox, B. Introduction to focusing on the most violent people/places. U.S. Department of Justice Project Safe Neighborhoods national conference. Kansas City, MO.

Fox, B. The development and experimental testing of statistical profiles for burglary in the USA. University of Cyprus. Nicosia, Cyprus.

2017 Fox, B. Interview and interrogation strategies for sexual cold cases. Florida Institute of Anthropology & Forensic Sciences, Cold Case conference. St. Pete Beach, FL.

Bryanna Fox page 7 of 19 updated 7/2020 Fox, B. Results of SPRUCE lab research, and benefits of academia/law enforcement collaborations. Invited guest speaker. Pasco Sheriff’s Office, Intelligence-Led Policing meeting. New Port Richey, FL. Fox, B., Allen, S., & Toth, A. An experimental evaluation of the effects of the Violent Impact Player list on violent and firearms offenses in Tampa. United States Attorney’s Office Comprehensive Anti-Gang Initiative meeting. Tampa, FL.

2015 Fox, B. Homegrown violent extremists: A profile of the growing threat in the USA & abroad. U.S. Department of State Diplomatic Security Services meeting. (Keynote talk.) Miami, FL.

Fox, B. (Presented by FBI SSA Tom Baugher.) Homegrown violent extremists: Behavioral indicators and profile of offenders. Homicide Research Working Group conference. Clearwater, FL.

2014 Fox, B. Homegrown violent extremists: Behavioral indicators and profile of offenders. FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force meeting. Orlando, FL.

Fox, B. Evidence-based offender profiling: How to use crime scenes to identify offense styles, evaluate offenders and raise arrest rates. International Association of Chiefs of Police conference. Orlando, FL.

Fox, B. The statistical psychological offender typology and the value of evidence-based research in policing. Florida Police Chiefs Association meeting. Boca Raton, FL.

2013 Fox, B. Black and Blue: Results from a collaborative research project on burglary profiling. FBI National Academy, Quantico, VA.

Fox, B. The value of evidence-based research and experimental evaluations in policing. International Association of Chiefs of Police conference. Philadelphia, PA.

Fox, B. The future of criminal investigative analysis. How statistics, science and experiments fit into the art of offender profiling. FBI Behavioral Science Unit, Quantico, VA.

2012 Fox, B. A new approach to offender profiling: Creating a profile of burglars using latent class analysis. University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England.

Conference Presentations *graduate or **undergraduate student co-author. 2020 Reid, J., & Fox, B. Profiles of child sex traffickers: A forensic behavior analysis. American Psychological Association- Law & Society Division (APLS). New Orleans, LA.

2019 Reid, J., & Fox, B. Profiles of child sex traffickers: A forensic behavior analysis. Florida Human Trafficking Summit. Orlando, FL.

Fox, B., Miley*, L., Santiago**, C., Shahzad**, M., Basaria**, K., & Verona, E. Examining the health of inmates arrested for opioid vs. non-opioid offenses. American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA.

Mora*, D., Levinson**, V., Miley*, L., & Fox, B. The Psychological Assessment of Risk of Criminality project. American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA.

Escue*, M., & Fox, B. Risk profiles of violent juvenile offenders: A replication study. American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA.

Bryanna Fox page 8 of 19 updated 7/2020 Moule, R., Fox, B., McKinley* S., & Verona, E. Childhood trauma and subcultural norms: the relevance of adverse childhood experiences for belief in the code of the street. American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA.

Fournier*, L., Hruza* S., Davis** B., Ray** T., Fox, B., & Verona, E. The unique and combined influences of traumatic brain injuries and adverse childhood experiences on offending behavior among inmates. American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA.

McKinley* S., McDonald*, J., Fox, B., & Verona, E. The relationship and overlap between normative personality traits and Code of the Street adherence in a sample of rural county jail inmates. American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA.

Miley*, L., Moule, R., Jaynes, C., & Fox, B. Who's rational?: Examining the influence of mental health on evaluations of the costs and benefits of crime. American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA.

Fox, B. Integrating biological and psychological risk factors into criminological theory. American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA.

2018 Miley*, L., Fox, B., & Moule, R. The relationship between resting heart rate, arrests, and arrests with violence among law enforcement officers: A Cox hazard regression model analysis. American Society of Criminology. , GA.

Genco*, L. & Fox, B. Profiling animal cruelty offenders, not just violent offenders. American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA.

Rosa*, M. & Fox, B. Do DLC risk factors differ for male violent juvenile offenders? An examination of heterogeneity in violent juvenile offending. American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA.

Fox, B., Miley*, L., & Muniz*, C. The specific effect of childhood abuse on future offending. American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA.

Muniz*, C., Miley*, L., & Fox, B. More than a feeling: Addressing the etiology of internalizing and externalizing behaviors in juveniles. American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA.

Cochran, J. K., Fox, B., Heide, K., Khachatryan*, N., & Michel, C. Juveniles arrested for : A statistical typology of male offenders. American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA.

Kobzarenko**, V. & Fox, B. Impact of perceived authority on juror decision-making during deliberations: An experimental design. American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA.

Dodge*, C. & Fox, B. A new profile of cybercrime: An application of statistical profiling on computer- related crime. American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA.

Perkins**, R., Wallace**, L., Webster**, N., Padgett**, D., Bennett**, A., Kobzarenko**, V., Genco*, L., Miley*, L., Muniz*, C., Jeanis, M., & Fox, B. The U.S. Missing Persons Project & SPRUCE Research Lab. American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA.

Parry, M., Moule, R., & Fox, B. Do looks really matter? An experimental assessment of the consequences of militarized appearance for perceptions of police. American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA.

Bryanna Fox page 9 of 19 updated 7/2020 Fox, B., Allen*, S., & Toth*, A. An experimental evaluation of the effects of the violent impact player (VIP) list on violent and firearms offenses in Tampa Bay. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. New Orleans, LA.

Law*, C., & Fox, B. Evaluating and profiling aggression in juvenile offenders. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. New Orleans, LA.

Fox, B. A first-hand experience of the multi-faceted effects of serial killers: The case of the Seminole Heights killer. Homicide Research Working Group. Clearwater, FL.

2017 Fox, B. Profiling cybercrime. Florida Center for Cybersecurity Conference. Tampa, FL.

Fox, B., & Farrington, D.P. Meta-analysis of longitudinal studies comparing risk factors for offending measured using self-reported versus official records. American Society of Criminology. Philadelphia, PA.

Rosa*, M., & Fox, B. Evaluating and comparing profiles of burglars developed using three statistical classification techniques: latent class analysis, cluster analysis, and multidimensional scaling. American Society of Criminology. Philadelphia, PA.

Jennings, W., Rosa*, M., & Fox, B. Do developmental/life-course risk factors equally predict sexual and non-sexual offending among at-risk juveniles? American Society of Criminology. Philadelphia, PA.

2016 Jeanis*, M. & Fox, B. Developing a typology of runaway youth: A latent class analysis. American Society of Criminology. New Orleans, LA.

2014 Fox, B., Perez*, N. & Cass, E. Using Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) scores to identify and predict serious, violent, and chronic juvenile offenders. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Philadelphia, PA.

Perez*, N. & Fox, B. Trauma changes everything: The effects of Adverse Childhood Experience (ACEs) on delinquent behavior. American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA.

2013 Fox, B., & Farrington, D.P. The development of offending trajectories: Consistency of offending style across multiple property offenses. American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA.

2011 Fox, B. Profiling burglars: Creating a typology using offender traits, offending behaviors, and offense characteristics. International Association of Investigative Psychology. San Francisco, CA.

Fox, B. The academic & police partnership: Creating a co-operative relationship between the fields. American Society of Criminology. Washington, DC.

Service to the Field Editorial Roles 2020- present Co-Editor ▪ Justice Quarterly 2019- present Editorial Board Member ▪ Criminology & Public Policy (CPP) 2019- present Editorial Board Member ▪ Criminal Justice and Behavior (CJB) 2019- present Editorial Board Member ▪ Journal of Crime & Justice (JC&J) 2017- present Editorial Board Member ▪ Youth Violence & Juvenile Justice (YVJJ)

Bryanna Fox page 10 of 19 updated 7/2020 2016- present Editorial Board Member ▪ Journal of Criminal Justice (JCJ) 2014- present Editorial Board Member ▪ Policing: An International Journal 2018- 2020 Associate Editor ▪ Journal of Criminal Psychology Grant Reviewer 2019 Grant Reviewer, National Institutional of Justice (NIJ) ▪ Pathways to Desistence Grant 2019 Grant Reviewer, NSF ▪ Decision, Risk, and Management Sciences Division 2019, 2013 Grant Reviewer, National Science Foundation (NSF) ▪ Law & Social Sciences Division 2016 Grant Reviewer, U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security (DHS) ▪ Social Network Analysis Grant Service to the Field 2019- present Expert ▪ Criminal Justice Research Alliance (CJRA) 2018- present Chair, Nominations Committee ▪ ASC Division of Developmental & Life-Course Criminology 2018- present Member, Awards Committee ▪ ASC Division of Developmental & Life-Course Criminology 2017- present Executive Counselor ▪ ASC Division of Developmental & Life-Course Criminology 2017- 2019 Guest Editor ▪ Journal of Criminal Psychology: Biopsychosocial Predictors of Violence 2017- 2019 Guest Editor ▪ Journal of Crime & Justice: Contemporary Issues in American Policing 2017- 2019 Guest Editor ▪ Policing: An International Journal: Intelligence-Led Policing

Ad Hoc Manuscript Reviewer Aggression and Violent Behavior Journal of Criminal Justice American Journal of Criminal Justice Journal of Crime & Justice American Journal of Preventive Medicine Journal of Drug Issues Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice Journal of Experimental Criminology Child Abuse & Neglect Journal of Forensic Psychology Criminal Justice & Behavior Journal of Forensic Sciences Criminology & Public Policy Journal of Investigative Psychology & Offender Profiling Criminologie Journal of Pediatrics Development & Psychopathology Justice Quarterly European Journal of Criminology PLOS One International Journal of Behavioral Development Police Practice & Research International Journal of Criminology & Sociology Policing: An International Journal International Journal of Environmental Research & Policing Quarterly Public Health Psychiatry Research International Journal of Offender Therapy & Security Journal Comparative Criminology Sexual Abuse JAMA Pediatrics Sociology Compass Journal of Adolescent Health Violence & Gender Journal of Abnormal Psychology Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice Journal of Criminal Psychology Youth & Society

Bryanna Fox page 11 of 19 updated 7/2020 Teaching Graduate Courses University of South Florida: Advanced Research Methods ▪ Forensic Psychology ▪ Profiling Cybercrime (online) University of Cambridge: Hierarchical Linear Modeling ▪ Regression Diagnostics Undergraduate Courses: University of South Florida: Research Methods ▪ Forensic Psychology ▪ Criminal Investigations (live & online) University of Cambridge: Research Methods ▪ Introduction to Statistics

Student Research Supervision

Doctoral Students Lauren Miley ▪ Chair: Interaction of trauma, mental health, and psychopathy among rural jail inmates. 2019 - present. Eva Fontaine ▪ Chair: Psychopathy, traumatic brain injury, and violence among rural jail inmates. 2019 - present. Julia McDonald ▪ External member (USF Psychology): Effect of DBT program on inmate recidivism. 2019 - present. Alexis Yohros ▪ External member (Northeastern): Ecological perspectives on juvenile recidivism. 2020 - present. Tracey Sticco ▪ Committee member: Prosecutor discretion and decision-making in Florida. 2019 - present. Dustin Richardson ▪ Committee member: Victimization and near-fatal shootings of police in the USA. 2019 - present. Leo Genco ▪ Committee member: Social disorganization and the influence on wildlife crime. 2018 - present. Cassandra Dodge ▪ Committee member: Cyber offenders and the crimes they commit. 2018 - present. Norair Khachatryan ▪ Committee member: Qualitative research on incarcerated homicide offenders. 2018 - present. Sean McKinley ▪ External member (USF Psychology): Personality and police decision-making. 2018 - present. Melanie Rosa Escue ▪ Committee member (USF Sociology): Sex offenders and victimization. 2017 - present. Raquel Oliveira ▪ External member (Florida State University): Psychopathy and DLC theory. 2018 - 2019. Caitlyn Muniz ▪ Committee member: Perceptions of victimization by authority status type. 2017 – 2019. Alexander Toth ▪ Committee member: Longitudinal drug trends and relationship to policing efforts. 2018 - 2019. Scott Allen ▪ Committee member: Use of gun sensor technology to reduce violent gun crime. 2018 - 2019. Yeungjeom Lee ▪ External member (University of Florida): DLC theory and psychopathy. 2017 - 2018. Bernadette Stewart ▪ Committee member: Police decision-making. 2014 - 2018. Elisa Toman ▪ Committee member: Female prisoner misconduct and recidivism. 2017. Michelle Jeanis ▪ Committee member: Trajectories and predictors of chronic runaway youth. 2014 - 2017. Nicholas Perez ▪ Co-Chair: Adverse childhood experiences and trajectories of offending. 2014 – 2015. Brandy Henderson ▪ Committee member: Psychopathy and criminal behavior. 2014. Fred Turner ▪ External member (NOVA Southeastern): Stakeholder support for police militarization. 2013 – 2016. Masters Students Lauren Fournier ▪ External member (USF Psychology): TBIs predicting general and violent recidivism. 2019 - present. Robert Perkins ▪ Committee member: Cybercrime and effective policing strategies. 2019-2020. Jenny Yang ▪ External member (Simon Fraser University, Canada): Foster care and risk of future offending. 2019. Lance Gilmore ▪ Co-Chair: Evaluating offender profiling using a field experiment. 2013 - 2014. Nicole LaRosa ▪ Committee member: Jury decision-making in serial homicide cases. 2014. Maude Beaudry-Cyr ▪ Committee member: A life-course approach to sexual offending. 2013.

Bryanna Fox page 12 of 19 updated 7/2020 Undergraduate Honors Students Veronica Levinson ▪ Chair: Opioid use among inmates in the Pasco County jail. 2019 - present. Rachelle Westman ▪ Chair: The association between mental health access and violent crime. 2019 - present. Tatiana Ray ▪ Chair: Moderating effects of emotional regulation on traumatic brain injury for substance use. 2019. Jacquelyn Burckley ▪ Chair: Analysis of female versus male white collar/cyber offenders. 2017 - 2018. Rowan Wilson ▪ Chair: Meta-analysis of studies on psychopathy, schizophrenia, and crime. 2016 - 2017. Valerie Kobanzenko ▪ Chair: Experimental evaluation of varied authority on jury decision-making. 2016 - 2017. Franchesca DiNapioli ▪ Committee member: Systematic review of green criminology literature. 2016 - 2017. James Hubbell ▪ Committee member: Evaluating risk assessments to predict juvenile offending. 2016 - 2017. Kelly Logan ▪ Chair: Protective factors for child abuse on crime. 2014. SPRUCE Lab Research Assistants Graduate: Michelle Jeanis (PhD) ▪ Caitlyn Muniz (PhD) ▪ Lauren Miley (PhD) ▪ Kelly Kortright (PhD) ▪ Lexi Gill (PhD) ▪ Leo Genco (PhD) ▪ Robert Perkins (BA-MA) ▪ Daniella Oramas Mora (MA) ▪ Troy Cardwell (MA) ▪ Alex Corona (MA- USF-SP) ▪ Jacquelyn Burckley (MA) ▪ Mercedes Taylor (MA- University of Alabama) ▪ Nikki Webster ▪ Aliya Birnbaum ▪ Gerald Cigarran ▪ Lisa Wallace ▪ Dylan Padgett ▪ Valerie Kobzarenko ▪ Lance Johnson ▪ Varun Patel ▪ Desiree Rabelo ▪ Sean Rubenzer ▪ Amelia Bennett ▪ Audrey Weber ▪ Jacqueline Nguyen ▪ Keanen Bafekr ▪ Morgan Francis ▪ Kayla Smythe ▪ Acre Trivett ▪ Courtney Richard ▪ Catelyn Richard ▪ Alexis Williams ▪ Gabrielle Singer ▪ Yasmina Alahmad ▪ Angelica Ortiz ▪ Briana Basta ▪ Iyanna Bell ▪ Tasneem Alasfour ▪ Magdhalini Thodhori ▪ Shelby Petzoldt ▪ Reynaldo Hernandez ▪ Lewis Khella ▪ Christopher Holmes ▪ Tiffany Bencosme ▪ Benjamin Foster ▪ Syed Hasan ▪ Courtney Ramdhanie ▪ Cordarrell Watkins ▪ Joshua Wendt ▪ Nicole Liberato ▪ Alexis Mansfield ▪ Monique Rice ▪ Rikianne O'Byrne ▪ Isabella Soldati ▪ Andrea Martinez de Toro ▪ Veronica Levinson ▪ Amanda Connella ▪ Jessica England ▪ Skylah Mello ▪ Thalia Preza ▪ Julianna Kirschner ▪ Rachelle Wetsman ▪ Taiho Cogburn ▪ Lauren Bimonte ▪ Meaghan Scott ▪ Courtney Weber ▪ Edison Lopez ▪ Sarah Alasfour ▪ Luis Velazquez ▪ Emily Bello

Department/University Service 2018- present USF Criminology Social Media Coordinator ▪ Criminology Department 2017- present Executive Committee Member ▪ Criminology Department 2017- present Graduate Committee Member ▪ Criminology Department 2016- present Director ▪ Social and Psychological Research in Crime Etiology (SPRUCE) Research Lab 2016- present Guest Speaker ▪ Undergraduate Spotlight series- Getting a Job at the FBI & Federal Agencies 2018- 2020 Vice Chair, Faculty Council ▪ College of Community & Behavioral Sciences 2018- 2020 Strategic Planning Committee Member ▪ Criminology Department 2016- 2020 Faculty Advisor ▪ USF Criminology Club (attend bi-weekly meetings, organize events, etc.) 2019- 2020 Instructor Promotion Committee Member ▪ Criminology Department 2017- 2018 Faculty Council Member ▪ College of Community & Behavioral Sciences 2016- 2019 PhD Comprehensive Exam Committee Member ▪ Criminology Department 2016- 2018 Cyber Crime Master’s Degree Program Committee Member ▪ Criminology Department 2017 Assistant Professor Search Committee Member ▪ Criminology Department

Bryanna Fox page 13 of 19 updated 7/2020 2014 Summer Research Institute Mentor ▪ College of Behavioral and Communication Sciences 2014- 2015 Cyber Security Professor Search Committee Member ▪ Criminology Department

Service to the Community 2020- present Evaluator & Policy/Reform Consultant ▪ Mayor’s Task Force on Policing, Tampa, Florida 2019- present Co-Chair ▪ Training Committee, Florida Attorney General’s Coalition on Human Trafficking 2018- present Member ▪ Florida Cold Case Advisory Board 2017- present Service-Learning Fellow ▪ University of South Florida (Working cold cases for local agencies) 2016- 2018 Executive Member ▪ Tampa Bay Violent Crime Intelligence Center/Task Force 2013- 2014 Co-Chair ▪ Mental Health Committee, Hillsborough County Violence Prevention Collaborative

Law Enforcement Research Partner / Trainer / Consultant Cheektowaga (NY) Police Department (2016) Clearwater Police Department (2014 - present) Dallas Police Department (2020 – present) Daytona Beach Police Department (2012 - 2013) Duluth (MN) Police Department (2015) Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) (2010 - 2015) Florida Department of Juvenile Justice (2013 - present) Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office (2014 - 2018) Kansas City Police Department (2019) Pasco Sheriff’s Office (2013 - present) St. Petersburg Police Department (2014 - 2018) Tampa Police Department (2016 – present) U.S. State Department (2015) U.S. Department of Justice (2018 - present) U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives (ATF) (2016 - 2018) Winter Haven Police Department (2014 - 2017)

Specialized Training & Certifications

2017 High-Value Interrogation Group Interview/Interrogation Training ▪ Clearwater Police Department 2016 FBI Interviewing and Interrogation Advanced Training ▪ FBI Las Vegas Field Office 2015 FBI Special Agent Firearms Qualification ▪ FBI Academy, Quantico, VA 2015 FBI Special Agent Training ▪ FBI Academy, Quantico, VA 2015 Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS) Certification ▪ FBI Academy, Quantico, VA 2014 Psychopathy Checklist-Revised (PCL-R) Training & Certification ▪ Dr. Robert Hare & Dr. Matt Logan

Professional Organization Memberships

American Society of Criminology (Division of Developmental & Life-Course Criminology) ▪ Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences

Bryanna Fox page 14 of 19 updated 7/2020 Media Engagement National / International News & TV A&E TV Featured expert: Charles Manson would have made a great profiler and other surprising insights about the cult leader from FBI investigators. Jan. 22, 2019. Coverage of research: Who's the most psychopathic of all? New study will track and compare every offender in a Florida jail. July 17, 2018. Featured expert: Edmund Kemper: Why would a help the FBI understand other serial killers? An interview with Dr. Bryanna Fox. June 28, 2018. Featured expert: Serial killer fears: Area of Tampa on edge after 3 killings. Oct. 24, 2017. Syndicated by FOX News, Good Morning America, NBC News. Featured expert: Florida officials blame arsonists for 320 wildfires in 2017. May 6, 2017. Syndicated by ABC News, FOX News, NBC News. BBC News Featured expert: Does profiling make sense - or is it unfair? Dec. 19, 2017. CNN Featured expert: Tampa officials meet with residents after unsolved killings. Oct. 23, 2017. CBS News Featured expert: Police arrest suspected serial killer in Tampa. Nov. 29, 2017. Featured expert: Police: Tampa killer knows quiet neighborhood where 4 slain. Nov. 15, 2017. FOX Featured expert: Inside the Manson cult: The lost tapes. TV show Sept. 17, 2018. The Guardian Featured expert: 'A beautiful place with a very dark history': sale of Manson murder house piques interest in LA. July 27, 2019. Investigation Discovery TV Featured expert: Breaking Homicide, Season 3, Episode 6. July 12, 2019.

NBC Today Show Featured expert: Tampa police meet with scared community as search for serial killer continues. Oct. 24, 2017. NPR Featured expert: DNA technology improvements increase cracking of cold cases. June 18, 2018. Featured expert: Seminole Heights killer: Developing a profile. Nov. 16, 2017. Oxygen TV Featured expert: Ted Bundy’s last words seemed sweet- but he probably had an ulterior motive. May 17, 2019. Rolling Stone Featured expert: Why three investigators blame a rash of drowning deaths on a gang of killers. September 13, 2019. Featured expert: 3 killings in Tampa frighten residents and perplex the police. Oct. 24, 2017. Time Featured expert: Decades after her daughter's murder, a mother gets answers. Oct. 12 2019.

Bryanna Fox page 15 of 19 updated 7/2020 USA Today Featured expert: Mother of child who was kidnapped said she asked for Amber Alert. May 5, 2017. Washington Post Featured expert: Can Bijan Ghaisar case be prosecuted in state court after feds declined charges? Nov. 14, 2019. Featured expert: Police hunt killer after 4th slaying in Tampa neighborhood. Nov. 14, 2017.

Local (Florida) News ABC Action News Featured expert: Deputies release photos of possible suspects in Hillsborough County ATM explosions. Jan. 14, 2020. Featured expert: Depraved minds: How FBI profilers use serial killers to track their own kind. Feb. 15, 2019.

Coverage of research: How many psychopaths are in jail? New Tampa Bay Area study

aims to find out. Aug. 31, 2018.

Coverage of research: Burglary suspect profiles. June 1, 2018.

Coverage of research: Profiling porch pirate thieves. Dec. 27, 2017.

Featured expert: Not your typical serial killer. Dec. 1, 2017.

Featured expert: Ex-FBI agent experiment: Would you be a good witness if you saw a

crime? Nov. 14, 2017.

Featured expert: Former FBI agent gives profile on Seminole Heights killer. Oct. 23, 2017. Featured expert: Man with autism is 3rd murder victim in 11 days in 1 neighborhood after taking wrong bus. Oct. 23, 2017. Featured expert: Search for a killer. Oct. 20, 2017. Featured expert: Hillsborough to start tracking animal abusers with new registry. Sept. 12, 2016. Coverage of research: Duluth Police adopt new way to categorize crime, stop . May 6, 2015. Bay News 9 Featured expert: USF professor looks at Tampa crime stats in wake of heated debate. Apr. 12, 2019. Coverage of research: Study examines link between psychopathy, homicides. Dec. 26, 2018. Coverage of research: Pasco jail study could have impact beyond Tampa Bay. July 25, 2018. Featured expert: Documents: Accused Seminole Heights killer visited porn website after first 3 . June 13, 2018. Channel 10 News Featured expert: UCF student to be deported for 'disturbing behavior'. Mar. 30, 2018. Fox News 13 Featured expert: Investigators ramp-up efforts after third ATM explosion. Jan. 14, 2020.

Bryanna Fox page 16 of 19 updated 7/2020 Featured expert: Possible killer of 90 women may be linked to two Bay Area cold cases. Nov. 28, 2018. Featured expert: Reward increases in Seminole Heights killings. Nov. 16, 2017. Interview and featured expert: USF criminologist weighs in on Seminole Heights murders. Oct. 23, 2017. Florida Politics Featured expert: Exonerated: Expert debunks crime reporting allegations against Jane Castor. Apr. 12, 2019. Lakeland Ledger Featured expert: Experts: arsonists find power in scaring others. May 5, 2017. Featured expert: Lakeland burglary arrest rate drops in 2013. May 24, 2014.

NBC News Channel 8 Featured expert: Data shows Tampa Police Dept. use of force on the rise. June 19, 2020. Featured expert: Serial killer Samuel Little claims he killed 2 women in Tampa Bay area. Oct. 8, 2019. Featured expert: Self-proclaimed serial killer alleges Tampa victim. May 20, 2019. Featured expert: 51 days of terror. Podcast aired Feb. 2019. Featured expert: Murder, porn connection in Seminole Heights killings ‘not that unusual,' expert says. June 12, 2018. Featured expert: Former FBI agent: Investigators will look into motive of bombings. Mar. 21, 2018. Featured expert: Former FBI agent, USF professor says Seminole Heights murderer is a serial killer. Oct. 26, 2017. Featured expert: 8 On Your Side: How to protect your child from bus stop predators. Nov. 6, 2017. Tampa Bay Times Guest contributor: There’s a lot we don’t know about guns during the pandemic. May 15, 2020. Featured expert: A USF student left home on a February morning. Two years later, he’s still missing. Feb. 13, 2020. (Front page, Sunday print newspaper) Coverage of research: Why do people wind up back in jail? In Pasco, USF researchers try to find out. Jan. 4, 2020. Coverage of research: USF professor studies the link between psychopathy and homicide. Jan. 10, 2019. Guest contributor: Facts and fears in the immigration debate. July 6, 2018. Coverage of research: USF researchers to study Pasco County jail inmates. Could their work improve safety and reduce repeat offenses? July 24, 2018. Featured expert: Friends stunned by arrest of suspected serial killer in Seminole Heights. Nov. 29, 2017. Featured expert: Experts have some theories on who’s carrying out Seminole Heights killings. Oct. 21, 2017. Radio Shows and Podcasts

Bryanna Fox page 17 of 19 updated 7/2020 BBC Radio Featured expert: Can computer profiles cut crime? June 24, 2019. Crimeversation Featured expert: Episode 1: Dr. Bryanna Fox. July 13, 2018. Miami NewsRadio WIOD Featured expert: The most prolific serial killer in U.S. history. Oct. 10, 2019. Top of Mind Radio Featured expert: Personality profiling for burglars. Jan. 10, 2018. WFLA Radio Featured expert: Serial killer with ties to Tampa Bay named most prolific in U.S. history. Oct. 9, 2019. Featured expert: Understanding the mind of a mass shooter. Aug. 7, 2019. Featured expert: Dr. Bryanna Fox – Insanity and the John Jonchuck trial. Mar. 28, 2019. WMNF Tampa Radio Featured expert (with Dr. Joan Reid): Florida is third worst state in U.S. for sex- trafficking, two local criminology professors look at why. June 13, 2019.

Other News / Media Engagement ABC 15- Arizona Featured expert: Florida university class is teaching course on Jodi Arias. Feb. 14, 2020. CiberCuba News Featured expert: A possible serial killer round the streets of Tampa, warn authorities. (Translated from Spanish). Oct. 23, 2017. Forensic Magazine Featured expert: New findings: Burglars have one of four personalities… and they’re finally getting caught. Dec. 1, 2017.

Medical Express Coverage of research: New research by criminologist shows a significant connection between psychopathy and homicides. Dec. 13, 2018. New York Daily News Featured expert: Why people love to romanticize serial killers like Ted Bundy? Apr. 10, 2019. NewsMax Featured expert: Florida serial killer theories emerge in search for suspect. Oct. 29, 2017. Quartz Featured expert: Coronavirus pits anti-mask laws against public health. April 15, 2020. SKY TV (UK) Featured expert: Documentary: Killer Cops. Sept. 9, 2017. Telegram Featured expert: Crime data shows spike in Halloween holiday vandalism. Oct. 31, 2019. USF Magazine Featured expert: Helping the unseen: Research-based trafficking prevention and intervention. Summer 2017. Featured expert: New findings: Burglars have one of four personalities…and they’re finally getting caught. Apr. 2018.

Bryanna Fox page 18 of 19 updated 7/2020 USF Media Press release: What makes a murderer? Dec. 2018. Press release: USF Criminology expert featured in Charles Manson documentary. Sept. 2018. Press release: New findings: Burglars have one of four personalities…and they’re finally getting caught. Nov. 2017. Press release: USF researchers present studies on missing person cases, at-risk youths to Pasco Sheriff’s Office. July 14, 2017. Press release: USF joins community partners to strengthen anti-human trafficking efforts. Jan. 30, 2018. Press release: Students work to reduce jail population. May 13, 2019.

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