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TIMOTHY DATY ADDRESS: 300 Boston Post Road, West Haven, 06516 EMAIL: [email protected]

EDUCATION

UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN, Doctoral Student in Criminal Justice § Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice & Forensic Sciences, West Haven, CT

Dissertation Title: Cheating from a Distance: An Examination of Academic Dishonesty among University Students

Chair: Dr. David Myers

THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, Master of Arts in Higher Education Policy & Finance 2014 § of Education & Human Development, Washington, DC

QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY, in Business Management 2011 § School of Business, Hamden, CT

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN August 2016 – PRESENT

RESEARCH & TEACHING FELLOW, Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice & Forensic Sciences

THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY January 2013 – May 2014

CONFERENCE OFFICER, Office of Civility & Community Standards

EAST ASIAN PROGRAM COORDINATOR, Multicultural Student Services Center

TEACHING EXPERIENCES

Independently Taught Courses: University of New Haven, Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice & Forensic Sciences

§ Fall 2018: CJST 3311*03: Criminology § Spring 2019: CJST 3311*01: Criminology § Fall 2019: CJST 3311*01: Criminology § Fall 2019: CJST 3311*04: Criminology § Spring 2020: CJST 2251*04: Quantitative Applications in Criminal Justice § Spring 2020: CJST 2251*05: Quantitative Applications in Criminal Justice § Fall 2020: UNIV1141*12: The Uncommon Course (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) § Fall 2020: CJST 2251*05: Quantitative Applications in Criminal Justice § Fall 2020: CJST 2251*07: Quantitative Applications in Criminal Justice

Upcoming Courses: University of New Haven, Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice & Forensic Sciences § Spring 2021: UNIV1141*39: The Uncommon Course (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) § Spring 2021: CJST 2251*04: Quantitative Applications in Criminal Justice § Spring 2021: CJST 2251*05: Quantitative Applications in Criminal Justice

AREAS OF RESEARCH INTEREST

§ Criminology § Quantitative Analysis § Social Justice § Research Design § Substance Abuse § Sociology of Education

AREAS OF TEACHING INTEREST

§ Theories of Crime / Criminology § Statistics and Data Analyses § Race Issues in Criminal Justice § Research Methods / Research Design

PUBLICATIONS

Daty, T. (2016). Family Relationships and the Incarcerated Individual. EBP Quarterly, 1(3).

Daty, T. (2016). Incarceration: The Motherhood Effect. EBP Quarterly, 1(4).

Daty, T. (2017). The Use of Gay and Straight Alliances in Reducing Illicit Drug Use and Prescription Drug Misuse among LGBT Adolescents. EBP Quarterly, 2(3).

Daty, T. (2018). A Critique of Current Youth Drug Addiction Policy, EBP Quarterly, 3(2).

Daty, T. (2018). New Report Provides Framework for Research-Informed Juvenile Probation, EBP Quarterly, 3(4).

Daty, T. (2019). A Review of “Use of Research Evidence by Criminal Justice Professionals. ACJS Today, 45(2).

TECHNICAL REPORTS

Daty, T., Myers, D., & Kringen, J. (2018). Newhallville Safe Neighborhood Initiative: Progress Report. Bureau of Justice Assistance Grant.

Daty, T., Myers, D., & Kringen, J. (2018). Newhallville Safe Neighborhood Initiative: First Year Annual Report. Bureau of Justice Assistance Grant.

Dule, J., Myers, D., Earl, K., Wang, M., & Daty, T. (2018). An Evaluation of Federal Support Court in Connecticut. United States Probation Contract.

Daty, T., Myers, D., & Kringen, J. (2019). Newhallville Safe Neighborhood Initiative: Second Year Progress Report. Bureau of Justice Assistance Grant. Daty, T., Myers, D., & Kringen, J. (2019). Newhallville Safe Neighborhood Initiative: Second Year Annual Report. Bureau of Justice Assistance Grant.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Daty, T. (2017). Illicit Drug Use Among LGBT Youth. Northeastern Association of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Portsmouth, RI.

Daty, T. (2018). Policy Interventions for Youth Drug Addiction. Northeastern Association of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Portsmouth, RI.

Myers, D., Dule, J., Earl, K., Wang, M., & Daty, T. (2018). An Evaluation of Federal Support Courts in Connecticut, presented at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.

Daty, T., Myers, D., & Kringen, J. (2020). An Evaluation of the Newhallville Safe Neighborhood Initiative (New Haven, Connecticut). Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX. (Conference cancelled)

Daty, T., Myers, D., & Kringen, J. (2020). An Evaluation of the Newhallville Safe Neighborhood Initiative (New Haven, Connecticut). American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. (Conference cancelled)

GRANT SUPPORT

Innovations in Community Based Crime Reductions Grant August 2017 – October 2019 Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA)

Federal Support Court in Connecticut January 2018 – May 2018 United States Probation

SKILLS

COMPUTER: Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook), SPSS, Blackboard, and Banner

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP

§ American Society of Criminology (ASC) § Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS) § Northeastern Association of Criminal Justice Sciences (NEACJS)