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Callie Marie Rennison, Ph.D. 1 CURRICULUM VITA CALLIE CURRICULUM VITA CALLIE MARIE RENNISON University of Colorado Denver Phone: 303-315-2813 School of Public Affairs Fax: 303-315-2229 1380 Lawrence Street, Suite 525H [email protected] Denver, Colorado 80204 POSITIONS AND AFFILIATIONS 2015-Present Professor, School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado Denver 2017-2018 Director Office of Equity and Title IX Coordinator, Office of the Provost, UC Denver |Anschutz Medical Campus, UCD 2014-2017 Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs, School of Public Affairs, UCD 2014-2016 Director of the MCJ Program, School of Public Affairs, UCD 2012-2013 Senior Researcher, Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC 2011-2015 Associate Professor, School of Public Affairs, UCD 2009-2011 Associate Research Professor, School of Public Affairs, UCD 2003-2008 Assistant Professor, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Missouri – Saint Louis (UMSL) 2004-2006 Post-Doctorate Fellow, National Consortium on Violence Research (NCOVR) 1998-2003 Statistician, U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), Victimization Statistics Unit, Washington D.C. DEGREES AWARDED Ph.D. University of Houston, University Park, 1997, Houston, Texas, Political Science M.A. University of Houston, University Park, 1995, Houston, Texas, Political Science M.A. University of Houston, University Park, 1992, Houston, Texas, Sociology B.S. University of Houston, University Park, 1988, Houston, Texas, Psychology Callie Marie Rennison, Ph.D. 1 PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS In press Viveiros, Nelia, Theodosia Cook, & Callie Marie Rennison. A Campus Adaptive Resolution Model Targeted at Yellow Zone Behavior. Feminist Criminology. 2020 DeKeseredy, Walter, & Callie Marie Rennison. Thinking theoretically about male violence against women in rural places: A review of the extant sociological literature and suggestions for further theorizing. International Journal of Rural Criminology, 5(2), 162-180. https://doi.org/10.18061/1811/92025 2020 Gillian M. Pinchevsky, Amy B. Magnuson, Megan Bears Augustyn, & Callie Marie Rennison. Sexual harassment experienced by university students: A comparative analysis. Journal of Family Violence, 35(6), 603-618. 2020 Megan Augustyn, Callie Marie Rennison, Gillian Pinchevsky, & Amy Magnuson. Intimate partner stalking among college students: Examining situational contexts related to police notification. Journal of Family Violence, 35, 679-691. DOI: 10.1007/s10896-019-00115-6. 2019 Raphael, Jody, Rennison, Callie Marie, & Nikki Jones. Twenty-Five Years of Research and Advocacy on Violence Against Women: What Have We Accomplished, and Where Do We Go From Here? A Conversation, Violence Against Women, 25(16) DOI.org/10.1177/1077801219875822. 2019 DuBois, Kathryn, Callie Marie Rennison, & Walter DeKeseredy. Intimate partner violence in small towns, dispersed rural areas, and other locations: Estimates using a reconception of settlement type. Rural Sociology, 0, 1-27. 2018 Rennison, Callie Marie & Walter DeKeseredy. Violent girls in the United States: Urban, suburban, and rural differences. International Journal of Rural Studies, 4(1), 27-42. 2018 Rennison, Callie Marie & Lynn A. Addington. Comparing violent victimization experiences of male and female college-attending emerging adults. Violence Against Women, 24(8), 952-972. 2017 Rennison, Callie Marie & Walter DeKeseredy. Situational contexts of rural violence: A comparison of male and female perpetration. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice. 33(2), 189-206. 2017 Hart, Timothy C., Callie Marie Rennison, & Terance Miethe. Identifying patterns of situational clustering and contextual variability in criminological data: An overview of conjunctive analysis of case configurations (CACC). Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice. 33(2), 112-120. 2016 Bosick, Stacey & Callie Marie Rennison. Life course and reporting violence to the police. Violence and Victims, 31(5), 957-984. Callie Marie Rennison, Ph.D. 2 2016 Rennison, Callie Marie, Scott Jacques & Andrea Allen. Victim injury, firearm presence and social distance. Violence and Victims, 31(4), 726-750. 2015 Rennison, Callie Marie & Lynn A. Addington. Rape against emerging adult and adolescent females: using nibrs to compare contexts and inform policy. Justice Research and Policy, 16(2), 165-184. 2015 Addington, Lynn & Callie Marie Rennison. Keeping the barbarians outside the gate?: Comparing burglary victimization experiences in gated and non-gated communities. Justice Quarterly, 32(1), 168-192. 2014 Rennison, Callie Marie & Lynn Addington. Violence against college women: A review to identify limitations in defining the problem and inform future research. Trauma, Violence and Abuse, 15(3), 159-169. 2014 Rennison, Callie Marie & Chris Melde. Gender and urban robbery: A national test. Deviant Behavior, 35, 275-296. 2013 Rennison, Callie Marie, Walter DeKeseredy & Molly Dragiewicz. Intimate relationship status variations in sexual and physical assault: Urban, suburban, and rural trends. Violence Against Women, 19(11), 1312-1330. 2013 Elizabeth A. Tomsich, Lonnie Schaible, Callie Rennison, & Angela R. Gover. Violent victimization and hooking up among strangers and acquaintances on an urban campus: An exploratory study. Criminal Justice Studies: A Critical Journal of Crime, Law, and Society, 26(4), 433-454. 2013 Jacques, Scott & Callie Marie Rennison. Reflexive responses to violent victimization: the effect of social distance on weapon lethality. Violence and Victims, 28(1), 69-89. 2013 DeKeseredy, Walter & Callie Marie Rennison. Comparing female victims of male perpetrated separation/divorce assault across geographical regions. International Journal For Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 2(1), 65-81. 2013 Jacques, Scott & Callie Marie Rennison. Social distance & immediate informal responses to violent victimization. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 28(4), 735-754. 2013 Rennison, Callie Marie, Molly Dragiewicz & Walter DeKeseredy. Context matters: Violence against women and reporting to police in rural, suburban and urban areas. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 38(1), 141-159. 2012 DeKeseredy, Walter, Molly Dragiewicz & Callie Marie Rennison. Racial/ethnic variations in violence against women: Urban, suburban, and rural differences. International Journal of Rural Criminology, 1(2), 184-202. Callie Marie Rennison, Ph.D. 3 2012 Rennison, Callie Marie & Mary Dodge. Police impersonators: An exploration of the pretenses and pretenders. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 37(4), 505-522. 2012 Bosick, Stacey, Callie Marie Rennison, Angela Gover & Mary Dodge. Reporting violence to the police: Predictors through the life course. Journal of Criminal Justice, 40(6), 441-451. 2012 Rennison, Callie Marie, Walter DeKeseredy & Molly Dragiewicz. Urban, suburban, and rural variations in separation/divorce rape/sexual assault: Results from the National Crime Victimization Survey. Feminist Criminology, 7(4), 282-297. 2012 Carbone-Lopez, Kristin, Callie Marie Rennison & Ross Macmillan. The transcendence of violence across relationships: New methods for understanding men’s and women’s experiences of intimate partner violence across the life course. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 28(2), 319-346. 2011 Hart, Timothy C. & Callie Marie Rennison. Violent victimization of Hispanic students: Findings from the National Crime Victimization Survey. Race and Justice, 1(4), 362- 385. 2011 Rennison, Callie Marie, Angela Gover, Stacey Bosick & Mary Dodge. Reporting violent victimization to the police: a focus on race/hispanic origin of the victim among adolescents. The Open Family Studies Journal, 4(Suppl 1-M6), 54-67. 2011 Rennison, Callie Marie, Scott Jacques & Mark Berg. Weapon lethality and social distance: An extension and test of Black’s Principle. Justice Quarterly, 28(4), 576- 605. 2011 Gover, Angela, Wesley G. Jennings, MiRang Park, Elizabeth A. Tomsich & Callie Marie Rennison. Comparing the influence of childhood maltreatment and self control on dating violence among college students in the United States and South Korea. Violence and Victims, 26(3), 296-318. 2010 Rennison, Callie Marie. An investigation of reporting violence to the police: A focus on Hispanic victims. Journal of Criminal Justice, 38(4), 390-399. 2010 Melde, Chris & Callie Marie Rennison. Intimidation and Street Gangs: Understanding the response of victims and bystanders to perceived gang violence. Justice Quarterly, 27(5), 619-666. 2009 Rennison, Callie Marie & Chris Melde. Exploring the use of victim surveys to study gang crime: Prospects and possibilities. Criminal Justice Review, 34(4), 489-514. 2009 Rennison, Callie Marie. A new look at the gender gap in offending. Women & Criminal Justice, 19(3), 171-190. Callie Marie Rennison, Ph.D. 4 2008 Addington, Lynn & Callie Marie Rennison. Rape co-occurrence: Do additional crimes affect victim reporting and police clearance of rape? Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 24(2), 205-226. 2008 Melde, Chris & Callie Marie Rennison. The effect of gang perpetrated crime on the likelihood of non-lethal victim injury. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 33(2), 234-251. 2007 Rennison, Callie Marie. Reporting to the police by Hispanic victims of violence. Violence and Victims, 22(6), 754-772. 2006 Rennison, Callie Marie & Mike Planty. Reassessing who contributed most to the decline in violence during the 1990s: A reminder that size DOES matter. Violence and Victims, 21(1), 23-47. 2005 Rand, Michael R. & Callie Marie Rennison. Bigger
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