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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 – London, 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 Bryanna Fox page 1 of 19 updated 7/2020 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, Fox News 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 Bryanna Fox page 3 of 19 updated 7/2020 Fox, B. (2017). It’s nature and nurture: Integrating biological and genetic factors into Social Learning Theory of criminal behavior. Journal of Criminal Justice, 49, 22-31. → Most downloaded article in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, Journal of Criminal Justice Fox, B. & Farrington, D.P. (2016). Is the development of offenders related to crime scene behaviors for burglary?: 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).